All the Newt of BSD BANK and Surrounding Towiu Told Fearlessly and Without Bla> REI> BANK REGISTER liauad WMklr, BnUnd H Sacond-Clui Mitttr »t tbt fort- VOLUME LVII, NO. 50, offlol it B*d Bull. N. J. aniat tha Act of Much 3, 18TB, BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. Subtorlption Prlcei Ons Y«ar 12.00. SLx Months 11.00. Slnslo Copy 4c PAGES 1 TO 12, WHAT'S THE ANSWEB? Closing Exercises Firemen Building Garden Club Show Dinner Tonight For INSTALLATION TONIGHT. Bids Opened For Taxicab Fares One Less Cell For Prisoners But Bed Bank Lodge of Elks to Welcome Thursday, June 13 Dam At Navesink More Space For Hearings. On Borden Estate James M. Bayles Its New Officers. School Contracts The township Jail of Middletown i Tho newly elected officers of the Will BeReduced One Hundred Thirty Graduates Ten Acrei of Swamp Land on township at Campbell's Junction has Rumson Garden Club to Hold been altered. One of the cells ha.s Prominent Official of the NewRed Bank lodge of Elks w»i be In-1 Red Bank Board of Education to Beginning With Tomorrow a to Leave Red Bank High— stalled tonight by State. President Properties of ThomM Garvey been eliminated and the space which Annual Event Friday After- Jersey Bell Telephone Com- Hold Meeting Tonight to Make Flat Charge of 25 Cent* Per Baccalaureate Service* Next Richard Hughes of Burlington and and William DeVe.ty to be It occupied is now utilized for hear- noon—Mra. Gray Bryan U pany, Well Known Here, to be his staff. It is expected that many Award*—Low Bids Consider- Passenger Will Go Into Effect Sunday Night. Flooded to Form Lake. ings, A platform has been mado Chairman. other prominent members of the or- for the occupancy • of Louis H. Given Testimonial. ably Leap Than Appropriation at Red Bank. Members of the Navesink fire com- der will be present to witness this Ona hundred and thirty pupils will MRRS^, tho township recorder, when The annual June flower show of Over a hundred telephone men and impressive ceremony. The oflicei-g to Bids fin remodeling and enlarging Beginning with tomorrow taxicab participate In the lied Bank high pany are constructing a dam across hearings aro held. Tho changes tho Rumson Garden club will be held women, most of them from Mon- the Navesink brook to form a lake bo installed are: the Mechanic street schoolhousc and fares will be reduced nt Red Bank. school commencement exercises ware made by Francis Craig, tomorrow on The Rlverlnnds estate mouth and Ocean counties, gathered for building an addition to tho Kivcr -Announcement of thn chango was . which will bo hold In the River street that will cover about ten acres, with "What does it mean: lesa crime or of Bertram H. Borden, River road, 1 Kxnlljrl Rul«r—E'liran) R. Wtinheimcr. a depth of eleven Uet at the dam. a ", thn Marine firlll in Anbury Park Esteemed Lending Knight—Herbert E. street schoolhouse -were opened by mado Monday night by Councilman suhoul auditorium Thursday night, more crime," eald one Middletown'Rumson. The show opens at threetonight, at a testimonial dinner to Eilwunls. tile, Ked Bank board of education Thomas M. Gopsill, chaliman of tho Juno 13. Baccalaureate services will It will be known as Navesink lake. township resident In discussing tha o'clock and runs until nine. Tea will James M. Bayles of Allcnhurst, who Esteemed Loyal Knight—John L. Mont- The properties to be flooded are gomery. Tuesday night. The board will hold police committee. He said lha re- be held Sunday night, June 0, at tho alternations at the Jail the other day. be served In the afternoon through retires from the telephone Industry a fpccial meeting tonight, at which duction would bo made in accord- Baptist church'wlth Kev. Edward W. owned by Thomas Garvey and Wil- tho courtesy of Mr, Borden. KHlccmcd IrfcturinK Knight—Harry liam DeVcsty, who have given the "You might take It either way," he July 1, after 31 year:-; of .service. Kl.-iti.ky. time it is expected that the contracts ance with tho wish of Mayor Charles Miller, pastor, delivering tho sermon. continued. "One loss cell would peem Twenty-nine classes have been ar- From inn tn 1920, whim ho was Secretary—P. E. R. Hftr'iM A. Glblin. will ho awarded. n. English. The latter was absent Three members of tho graduatingfiremen permission to erect the dam to mean fewer prisoners and less ranged. Ribbons will be awarded Treasurer—Thorn ah Voorhis. and to mike a park on the south transferred (n thn headquarters staff Tiler—John H. Fix. Bids were made on general con- nt thn council meeting and James class, who stand among the upper ten side of the lakciy crime. On the other hand more for first and second places and for in Newark as Ifff/Yir employment TniM.ce for three years—P. D. D. Peter struction, heating and ventilating, S. Parlccs, president of tho counclj of tho class have been selected to space for hearings would seem to honorable mention. An additional filiporvh-or, Mr, FJayles was superin- J. Eirhelo. iron and structural steel, electric presided in his stead. give Interesting and entertaining Alfred Br/Jwer Is In general charge suggesf more prisoners. Dont ask prize will be given in each class in tendent, or telephone trsftic for all of Delegate to stnte npaociation—P. E R. .work and plumbing work. Com- talks on the history, development and of the construction work, with Nell me tho answer. I dont know," he sections .two and three, which Include William J. Dowd. In addition to Mr. GopsiU the Johnson supervising the carpenter Monmnuth ind pat of Oroin coun- bined aad separate offers were made members of the police committea progress of tho secondary schools In concluded. principally classes for arrangements ties Dunn,, tint peiind he helped to and it is expected that tho contracts aro Albert J. VanScholck and Ken- education. Tho speakers, Marshall •work and Henry Maxson and How- of various flowers. A special prize ard Maxson the excavating work. expmd tlu U le^hnne s\ tern of the will be awarded the separate neth VVyckofT••• • -. Mr. Gopsill stated Algor, Tina Cannella and. Wilda Van will ba awarded to the exhibitor win- alt i to ktip liii i i~t rf the growth June Fete, Quilt Wagencn, are under tho supervision The dam Is on the of basis, as the bids thus made were , that the committee had been consid- Lakeside avenue. Historic Tree ning the greatest number of points in pohulitinn ind men I ing use of the lowest. I ei ing thn matter of reducing taxl- of Misa Margaret Thompson. according to a point system, where- Irlrr hour ri \ in < p eiill<, in such Show And Pageant Tho best offer for gencial construe-! cab fares the past two and one-halt Paul Nlckcrupn, associate profes- Navesink brook la famous for its by an exhibitor receives five points native Bpcckled trout The brook enmnninitn i-, A bmy Pirk, Long tion work at the Mechanic street J month.-;. At first it was proposed to sor of English at Montclair Stftto To Be Marked for a Unit place, three points for aJ.mmh iin.l Rerl hanl Teachers college, will be tho guesthas nover been stocked and the plan Two Unusual Event* Planned building was that of $r»,930 made by amend the 'tnxlcah. ordinance but is to allow these fish a better breeding second place, and half a point for Carl S. Rollei'son of Piainiiekl. Oth- later It was found that this • speaker of tho evening. Awards will place BO ae to continue this strain of Shrewsbury Towne Chapter, honorable mention. This Month at trinity Episco- e„,r - luvlovw bidders and their- offers lor necessary. The ordinance directs be made by Principal Harry C. Slober Daughters of the American Among the judges for tho arrange pal Parish House — Many contracts at this building were ,Sel- that not more than SO cents can be and other addresses by mombers of trout. Construction of the lako will nient classes will be Mrs. Samuu convert a mosquito breeding swamp Revolution, to Hold Appropri- Serving on Committees. bach-Meyer of West New York {H.-| charged for one or two passengers tho board of education. Harold A. Into a place of beauty and will also Hloan, Mi's. J. Fahys Cook and Mlb 027 for iron and structural steel, K within the town limit., nnrf »!,„> >u. Hendrlckaon, president of tho school be a surce of water supply in fight- ' ate Exercises Next Tuesday. Frederick A. Godley. W. H. Duck- Two events will take place this J. Wohrle of Cliffside Park S15.M0 board, will make the presentation of ham ahd two assistants will judge fen for each additional passenger la ing fires. The firemen are doing the Miss Mabel Clay, state regent, and month at Trinity Episcopal parish for heating and ventilating, Torlizzi S-'i cents. the diplomas. work as a civic project and- without the specimen classes. house on West Front street; One Bros, of Bloo.-nfield 53,fi75 for electric Dorothy Grlilln, outstanding mem- MrB. Samuel Johnson, state histor- The show committee comprise s Tho taxicah operators aro not per- remuneration. ian, will bo present on next Tuesday, wilt bo-the-quilt shnw and pageant work an-d -Walte - r E. Biltner if Tren- mitted to transport more than four ber of tho 12-B class, will receive the Mis. James C. Auchlncloss, Mis on Thursday, June 20, and thc other A meeting of the company will be June 11, when tho Shrewsbury Towne ton $2,778 for plumbing. - passengers, nnd Mr. Gopoiil said" mantle acceptance after which Rob- Marshall Blankarn, Mrs. Frank A will be the June fete on Friday, June The lowest bid for general con-1 that on ouch occasion when they ert Gorsuch, president of the gradu- held tonight to make plans for thecha2)ter, D. A. R., will celebrate the Hayes, Mrs. Robert D. Hartshorne 51st annual fair on August 8, 9 and permanent Injunction issued by Vice 21. sti-uction work on (he Hivdr street j lunl done so the charge was $1 or ating group, will present tho senior 10. The make of car to be disposed Mrs. Leighton Lobdcll, Mrs. William An Unusual opening to thc quilt building was $32,645 made by the 25 cents per poison. The number of gift to the school. Chancelor Maja Leon Berry and J. Noonan, Miss Nellie A. Porter of on the co-operative plan at theplace a bronze marker on one of the pageant, which will be held in the Ricciardi Construction company of taxicab licensees has heen restricted Tho following is a tentative list of fair will be selected. ' Mrs. Wilbur A. Ruthrauff and Mi 3 evening, has been announced by Mrs. Newark. The other low bidders wore I to 'five under a policy adopted by the graduates of tho June c!aS3, 1030: old famous sycamore trees in Frederick C. Tatum. Shrewsbury. Frank Curtis, the chairlady, A grand- Frank Fallen of Newark $9,173 for thn police committee. Mr. Gopsili Victor Adams, Marshall Algor, Michael The officers of the club are: heating and ventilating, Selbacn- said that all five operators, after Arnonc, Arthur Aul, Phillip bnllly, Knlh- mother, dressed in keeping with the Conservatln, preservation and the President—Sirs. Eilitar A. Knipp. long, long ago, will be seated, talk- Meyer of West New York $1,8-1-1 for | several conferences with erlno Bartol, William Becker, Helen Ben- First vict president—Mrs. Arnold Wood j the com- nett, Irene Bennett, Leona Bennett, Grace First Stamp Sale marking of historic spots la one of ing to her two little grandchildren. Bowles, Anna Brill, Wllllom Brooki, Edith the main objects of the National Second vice president—Mrs. Leichton iron and structural steel and AN. . j mitten., had agreeg d to transporansportt sl slnn- Bunln. Mliry Burdgo, William Cannavu, Lobdcll. Appropriate old-fashioned songs will Meistcr of Newark $I,6ii5 for electriric ; gle passengerss anywheree withwithiin ththa Christina Cannella, Gerald Cannella, Lenf. ciety, D. A. R. In April at tho stato Recording secretary—Mra. Marshall p. By County Society Bluukarn. be. sung by special soloists and anworkk. town limits for 23 cents. HeretHeretoo- Ciprione. Glndya Carr, Carl Clark, Sarah conference at Trenton, Wtrs. James unseen chorus. During the evening f th h Cloth, Dorothy Conover, Alice Conway, Mattenlee, regent, of Shrewsbury Corresponding secretary—Mrs. Holcomlie The bidding was remarkably close fore the charge for'single paascn- Gerald . QMPplca, Kenneth Curcblh, Genc- Wnrd. of reminiscing, her treasures will be and figures were submitted by 35 Kds has been 50 cents. Under th« vJevo Curtis, Mildred l)«n(rler, Anna De- Monmouth County Philatelists Towno chapter, reported tnat the his- Trcasurcr—Mvfl. Benjamin TrasK. r •shown the .children, including beauti- concerns. The only Monmouth coun- i plal n whichi h will go into effect to* l ilco, Caroline DiKjeuruc, Loin Delatunh, to Inaugurate New Feature at tory and photographs of the historic ful quilts. ty'firm to make a bid was Elu'nt-Day j morrow there will be a flat charye Ella Dey. Kvelyn Don-. I.eBlle UouglaiB. sycamore trees had been sent to the rr Mildred Doiurlnstu. Meeting Tomorrow Night at stato chairman by her chapter. Mrs. Featured among tho. special nuni- of Deal, About eighty persons Were off 2,2» centnts per passenger, Gebrge El«rim. Russell EnElKnd. Ulxu- present and the meeting, after luw- It is hoped that the reduced far* Borough Hall. Mattenlee was the recipient of nu-Fire Destroys bei-s will bo a boys' Indian dance u beth English, Coktta Eppy, Marjorlc Erlck- under the direction of Charles ing been called to order, was ad-' 'ill result in increased business BOn, Edmund Eusttu-e, Margaret b'ahy. merous congratulatory letters com- journcd to a larger room. j which will more than offset thc les- Harold Fields, George Fischer, Harriett The Monmouth County Philatelic plimenting the local chapter on their Reeves, Jr., a minuet danced by a Krancts, J-'innein (iurruto, Anno (jneklll, socloty will meet tomorrow night at Doremus Boat member of Mahel Coleman's dancing The schools will close for the sum- I snned charge. Mr. Gopsill said the Nicholas Gettia, Howard Golt, Robert Gor- splendid research, work In Shrews- nier vacation Juno 11 and it is ex-I new plnn would receive-, a month** fiUch, Mildred Green, Proctor Hague, tho Red Bank borough hall and asbury, as at probably no other place -tudio, and a rose drill by Mi3S Mary Vorna Hari-Uon, Robert Helm.-Chadwick a special feature of the gathering the in tho county is there a more his- Cruiser Pekay Sinks in River Walker's Sunday-school • class. pected to have the work at both trial. He said if it did not Insurnsure aa Hcndrlcksnn, Vcrna Hohl, Mildred Holly- club will have Its first auction sale toric group of buildings and trees, After Burning to Water Line Following thc pageant prizes will buildings under way at that time. It fair profit for tho taxicab operators wonrt, William Holmes, Dorothy Hunt, with JjOrny Dangler of Asbury Park, is not anticipated that the increased Alexander lilniirn, Anna Kutchlnson, Helen situated so closely together, and nu —Owner's Daughter Jumps JAMLS M. EAiTLLb. bo awarded for the quilts judged at a inning plan or some other scheme Ides, Robert Imlay, Lyda Ivlns, Donald the club's publicity chairman, as thowell preserved as these old land- thc quilt show heid the same after- facilities will be- ready for use befori I would be attempted. Jolinnaii, Ethel Jordan, Louiso Julian. auctioneer. to Safety. Tho dinner toriijiht will be given noon. Interesting quilts have already December. The schools will re-open A resolution introduced by Couri-* John Kisflell, Lro I,aBiando, John Lau- marks. September 9 and the present single cilman Harry O. Degenrlng was Sale offerings will be accepted only fn as an 1 been entered, which should prove a lllto, Luiii Liiymmi, livltiu I.llllrtMiMter, from society members In guud oUind- At one o'clock about nixty chnptor The Mcny. a 34-foot Elco cruiser,!!?" , ™ < a*-™ialcs of" Mr. session plan for the junior and sen-1 Passed expressing regret over the John Loversidtre, Victor MaraBcto, Shirley ' ISaylos from all departments of the rare treat to thn quilt lovers of Mon- Mu'ks, Knthcrlno Mor.hnll, Irvlns Mat- Ing, but bids will bo accepted from members, state officers, regents of owned by Thomas Doreaiuj, burned ior high schools will be continued i •loath of William H. R. White and telephone organization. Among of- mouth county. Classes A, B and C thewe, Murnuerile Mayherry. Helen Mniia. both members and guests. All bidsother chapters and guests will as- and sank in thc Shrewsbury river have been subdivided into three di- til the additions are. completed, when appreciation of his services as may- Adeline McGrory, June MoVty, I'hyllli semble for luncheon at tho Blue Door Sunday afternoon in the presence of ficials ol Hie companpyy whhoo me.e xex- the normal double session program or and councilman. Miles, Jsmes Moreau. Preston Morford, will bo for lot only and not tor singlo pected to be present are A. P. Mon- visions, pieced quills, nppli'iurd nnd Magnft Mountford, John Munn, Audrey pieces, all salos will bo for cash and Tea room, formerly the old Allen hundreds of persons who were spend- combination. Ribbons will be award- will go into elfect. Engineer George, K. Allen was ln- Noo, Kenneth Niivnk. l.n«Ur Oirlennky. houuo, built In 1007. Mrs. Stewart ing the, dny on the water. Ono ofroe, Kcneral traffic manager for the While tho remodeling work is bo-sffueled to obtain dain necessary fri Nelson OKlensky, Joaeph Pace, Muriel Jane acller Is limited to not more than five compiiny; H. W\ T.uni. trallic super- ed to all subclasses. The quilt DCOI-- Parser, Dorothea Perry, Beatrice Pettlt, lots. VanVllet, chairman of the luncheon tho passengers, Kay Doremus, nine- ing done at the. Mechanic- ritrcc-L have Globe court (aken over as J ing the highest number of points will public street. The councllmen pro- Jean I'ope. This feature of the local stamp so- committee, will give the'history of year-old daughter of the owner, receive a special cash award. building the kindci-gardcn pupils of the Allen house, and stato officers "leaped Into the water when the. I ~ — ' °'""- trallic" cmploy—'"~'J - pose lo improve the street after It JamcB Quinn, Alfred Ralph, Jcannette ciety promises to bring out an un- mcnt that school wiil be taught at the Oak- KebBcher. Doric Reynolds, Eleanor R«>- and visiting regents will bring greet- flames spread. Her mother was I "upcvvimr, and J. C. Mlcholl, A lovely quilt marl? by members i:; dcilk-alt-rl lo public uso. usually largo number of worth-while tlalll c land street school. The othe. pu- rioldd, William IUonlnn, Mnrna UcuckhauB, ings to the chapter. Mrs. Raymond burned slightly and another child I ^Permtcndent for Monmouth nf the Woman's guild will be dis-pils of the Mechanic street building j M*''" • VVanSchoick expressed gratl- Cecilia RufTini. Joseph Sftcco, Charlutto things of groat interest to stamp county. posed of on the co-operative plan cal inn ov< Samlford, Dominic Santclll. Vivian Sohram, collectors which ara now held by Guenther, chairman of the program Peter, was Injured. will receive their lessons at the jun-[ " ''' the ndoptness shown Curolyn Sherman, Kuth Sickles, Elizabeth their owners as duplicates. committee, will then take charge and The fire started after the engine J Mr. Eaylcs started his long career during the quilt show-, lor high school. The pupils of the ! h-v (ho members of Navesink hook Sihler, Tony Stohle, Newton Tarzlnn, Alice tho tour of the historic upots of thebackfired as Mr. Doremus was about las a telephone man a feu- mnnths Final details will be announced soventh and eighth glades of Wo.-ti'ln{i ladder company In handling T»ylor. John Tillcy, Thyllln Toild, ollva Threo members of the Union Coun- tll0M Iunv Trucx, Tony Trufolo. Elizabeth VnnKeu- ty stamp club will bo tho guests of place will be conducted by tho local tn start it. Unable, lo combat the j aftc-r graduating from' Yale univcrs- next week. Rod Bank' will attend the River I " aerial truck. , ren, Wilda VnnWncenen. Elennor Voor- Boy Scnut troop. flames, which spread rapidly, Mr. : ily's ShrJlield Scientific school in I he June fete promises an evening i strcct Echoo, |n Seplcmber ,nsU,.ld of Arrangements wore made for tho hecB, Dorothy WeBt, Rachael West, Leon- the Monmouth County club' at its 15103. He began as a service in.spcc-' full nf amusement for all ages, » (,i junior high school as at present, WtsteiberE, Evelyn White, Emery Wln- meeting at Red Bank Friday night, The Quaker Meeting house will bo Doremus sounded the boat's whistle, hc hearing Monday night,. Juns 17, on" gorter, Fred Yorg, Robert Yorg. Alberta June 21 and they have promised theopen for the occasion and the oldand attracted the attcntnion of ROV- lor in Now York city, moving up a general get-together for the parish ; Th(. Wl,ft E „ ,.,„ ^hnni vhich liquor license renewals. A motion Youmans. local stamp club members to bring records on display. Mrs. C. Frank eral craft. Heavy black smoke soon year later as evening trallic manager and all their friends. Various booths has bee-.. n closed the pan, t two yeais„ , ; W-IS pnswil notifying Commissioner 1 ^ • » began pouring from the boat, which '"the Orchard oflicc in Now York. will be,, assembled on the lawn, the Bumolt: of with them outstanding collections Borden will give a history compiled Aftcr will be re-opened in thn fall for thc • the alcoholic beverage from records as far back as 1669. attracted further attention, and holding various positions in elephant grabs for the children, the first, second, third and fourth grades. commission that the mayor and for exhibition that evening. boats of every description mado for 1 Ncw Ylnk '"- was. transferred to 1 n nn Senior Banquet From thcro the tour will stop at the myslei-ious touch and lake, the fas-j Japhia Clayton, secretary f the!""""' ' "'' objection to renew- The Monmouth county club la tho scene. [ Newark as manager of the tra/iie in- ; lhn l !llb hnr sycamore tree back of the postofiice. eirmting gift shop with Us inoxpon-| boarrt nf Dducation, did not ...... ntlen. d '"- ' licenses of th» growing very fast and at tomorrow spection department, and he re' Tomorrow Night night's meeting several, new mem- where the regular D. A. R. ritual will Several sailboats were the first to pin dparte, and re sivo arlirlcs, and nose gays from the | tnc meoting Tuesday night becaus, Elks and the Yacht club. Thesa II- bers will bo admitted. The club's be observed and the bronze marker arrive on the scene, taut these were maincd in Ui;il position until he wasflower booth. There will bo games j of thc rccont death of his sjjl£,r_ K crnses are to be passed upon by Mr. Final arrangements have been new president, Herbert W. Hill of unveiled. The marker will read: "To unable to get close to the boat. made uallic .-uip.-rintemlcnl for Mon- of all sorls under thc direction of the | win c, Gilland, supervising princij- Rurnett. All the other licenses will made by tho Senior class of the Red Red Bank, Is exceptionally active in commemorate the historic sycamore Cruisers owned and piloted by 1/r.mouth county- men of the parish. Dancing will be ' of schools, acted as secretaj-y in hi.-;he ni-ted on by the mayor and coun- Bank high school for their banquet securing new members and he hastrees of Revolutionary War Fame." Walter A. Rullman and Burton Dore- When Mr. l-layles wont to Asbury enjoyed in tho parish house with stead. He slated that the aprcregai,- cil. tomorrow night at tho Monmouth brought Into the membership of theThis tree was chosen because of its mus, tho latter a brother of the own- Park in 1S)15 t ho city's switehbnfinl music by Harold Laros. Them will low bids amounted to $131.7-10. The A resolution was passed to bor- County Country club at Eatontown er of the Fekay, were the first to! bad positions for bu! twenty opnra- also be refreshments to suit all row money on two notes, ono of society a number of projnlncnt phil- accessibility and location In the grass appropriation is $101,000. ln addition at 6:30 o'clock. Don Gramann andatelists from Monmouth and Oceanplot with the curbing around it. get close enough to take off the pas-(tors, with an additional two posi- tastes, ice cream, cake, candy and to the contracts awarded nt thi $2n,nno with the Second National hta orchestra will furnish music for scngera. The ggirl,, who had jumpej d i tions forr long-distanclKdist e service. To- hot dogs. I meeting, furniture ami other equip- /l'"ll< ™r| Trust company and om counties. After unveiling the marker the n l ll non dancing. An persons Interested in the col-tour will extend to the Presbyterian overboard, was also picked up. j '1;».V Hie local eentral oflice ha? e-io.se Mrs. Leon do' la Uoussille, Si-., and | ment will bs bought for thn new , '>- - with the Merchants TrusTru3t The toastmnstcr will be George lecting of domestic or foreign post- church, where Mrs. Frank Quacken- For a time it was feared that an 'o Jl)0 pnsi'iions, and tho long-di.stance Mrs. Harrison Banco am general buildings. Mr, Gilland estimated that P.-nt of thl.'S money ia to Worthley with Robert Gorsuch, pres- age stamps, covers, cancellations, bush will present its history and aexplosion would occur (ind all boats i officlli e has nearlly lifliftyt . chairmen and they will be assisted this cost would. no| exceed $16,00(1. ho usnl tn pay for the now appara- ident of tho class, presiding. The etc., are welcome at any of the meet- grave of a revolutionary soldier will were ordered to stay'clear of the j During bis Mnnmoutli cnunty years by (bn following committees: making a total expenditure of •Jl-W.- tus of Nnvosink book nnd ladder dining room and ball room will bo burning vessel. The burning boat he- | Mr. Bayles was directly responsible Oift shop—Mrs. r.oorgn Chandler 740 and leaving a balance or surplus fire company and part is to he used gayly decorated with class colors of ings of the Monmouth County or- be visited. ganization. From there tho party will proceed gan to drift before a strong south-! for placing new switchboards and halrman, Mr.--, Samuel E. Cnggins, of about $10000$ . Opening and tab-to pay thc s,-ilarios of school em- orango and brown and blue and silver west wind and soon reached mid- j equipment in Atlantic Highlands, Mrs, Clifton Abbott, Mrs. -George ulating the bids requited a largi- nloynes. Hy paying for the Tire ap- while tho tables will be covered with ! to Christ church, which possesses one ! of tho two vinoftar Bibles in this stream. Frank Dickman, boat work:,-; Keansbui-g, Keypoi-t, Point Pleasant, Goff, Mrs. A. O. Jones. Miss Nellie amount of timr- ,'ind the Hireling rini paratus at this time a cash dis- corn flowers and red roses. Red Bank Class proprietor, braved the danfier of the Seaside L'ark, Jfland Height.--, 'l'nms Lawless, Mrs. Charles Hooves, Mips ! not adjourn until twelve •luck. count of Cue per cent will he. ob- Ann Hutchineon Is In charge of the country, a silver Communion service flames to pilot his boat close enouph presented by Queen Anne, and tho Hiver, Lalu- ntfc, Jameshu l*rec- nidi- Spry. Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. j (^,.- : tuinnil. Th- notr\resenting of ft ENTKttS CONTEST. music during and following the din- side branch of the local Young Men's j Victor Goodridge Mrs. George "Public. Health Nursin;: ill lied playlet i-uUth-d, "Graduation Gifts" present day, and Revolutionary sol-Christian association started a cam-1 ner. Each alumni will be allowed to tilers' graves which tho chapter has Colored Church To Gramann, Mrs. Frank Haviland, Mrs. Rank." Decorations for the evening which was eho.'a- by a commltten Local School Pulillnillnn tn Quill nnd bring ono guest. palgn drive Tucsdny night for the; George How-gill, Mrs. F. \V. Oppor, consisted of yellow candles anrl hold- headed Pietro Girillo. Various Scroll Ammnl Affair. < • »' • located, alno other graves as early raising of $2:f>0 in helping with their i as 1710, will bo visited. Hold a Lawn Party Mrs. Wane-n Tiookwalter. ers with bouquets of daisies. Re- nuisic-al lections aro to bo played TEBKIOMKN GKADCATKS. work for the local Y. The campaign Dancing—Mrs. .lames O. Davis freshments were served follow ing tlie- by Allie Henderson, Walter Ben- The Round Table, local high Bchool Mm. W. Paul Ktlllmnn Is chairman will close / Thursday, Juno 13. Miss publication, has boon sent In to tho A lawn party will he held Thurs- ehnlrman l.ippincntl. j meeting, in-It, Mari Allen, Edward Mattaon, Tony Savage of Bed Bnnk nnd Julius of Invitations nnd Mrs, Walter P. Nancy Fields is chnlrmnn of tho day night, June 13, by thi; William , annual contest being sponsored by Ouptll chairman of decorations. Mrs, Raymond John Mrs. Donald ' Tho men nf tho .--ncli'ty h:iw made As«hcnbach of Leonardo In Class. campaign; drive, which Is being, hold Johnson tribe of Heuben of thc Lawns. | plans for their card party :o be held Virginia Wyckoff, l-'.ilward Fields and the Quill and Scroll society nt North- under thi supervision nf Mrs. Isaac Thelma. r.un'a. university. Among tho graduating students nt African .Mt'lliodist Kpiscopa) Ziou Hot. dog stanil -Krfrl Munrien •'Wednesday nighl. J'lnf U'. at Hie Foreman^ president of tho Auxiliary. church of Shiewsluuy avenue at tho chairman. 1 Coir.munit\- (!nnlcr. Tlie ofllcet-s'of the gmduatliig; clasi The contest Is International and tho Perklomon school in^ Pennsyl- NEW MIIHILKTOWN TASTOIl. aro Harry, tiiennwooil, president; tho eoclety In a part of tho Medlll Sunday, Miss Fields addressed the home oi Mrs. Anna Andrews of Tin- Candy—Junior guild- under Ml . II.- vania are Anthony Savage of Red congregation of I lie A. M. E. Zioji ; ton avenue, 1'i.ilontown. The ailinl:-- i'uii-o tlii illn. vice president; Ada nchnol of Journalism "t Northwestern. Bank and Juliun Aochcnbnch of Leo- Fhiladclphla Rlcrgymnn To Tnk« S Craig. l'lllg T)li>' pelvic*-.-.. Clinrge of Baptist Church. church on Shi-eivsbury avenuo on ' ilon will lie lice, (l.lnics wil] bo in runs—Janms O, fvtvis chaii1 Kiilter, secretary anil treasurer. Tho Last yonr tho Round Tnblo placed nardo. Tho commencement week cx- .Special notice has heen given tim eoiiwniltri: m charge of thn prog-rain- second for distinctive achievement in "Its Work and Necessity of the played and refreshment!! served- The Harry Malchow, orclsoa began Sunday and will be Rov. C. W. Young of Philadelphia Wcntnido Y." Isaac Foreman in as- |iarty will .lall at llnnn and coll- rneinheis of the lied Hank lodge nf n>iis.isi.i of lOnsley Whlto, Thomas scholastic Journalism, with , Botty completed Saturday. has accepted a call to become pas- I^lki, to make an exlia eflnlt to at- Gaiiuin, l.nuise. Bianco and fiiac* Sumuel as tho editor. Thin yoar tho sisting with tho campaign, spoke In j llnuo llml afteniiHin and ni;:ht. Tony Savage made quite an ath-tor of the Baptist, church of Mlddlo-tho Calvary church, Pilgrim chinch j William Johnson, who is captain N10W AnVKUTISINO tnnd the meelmg of the lodge Tburs- l.nwi, . Mi:i. K'IIW- and Theodore Blx- editors nre Gladys Wclr and James lotlo reputation for himself at Per- town village. Ho graduated from fl.iy night. June 18, lo Hike JHIIL in l«u- are class advlscl'j. Morenu. nnd tho Emanucl Baptist church oa (uf-the tnhc. is cliir, Mian nl tip- coni- klomen. Hn was a guard on thn foot- Crozlcr college Tuesday and he InCherry street,' Shrewsbury. i mitten In oli;ir;-i'. which consists nf Uobort AinoiiiU Tn Cilvi- Free l.uliri- the Flag day service. This is a fea- Tim.-,!' to I ike pan In tho piny In- Tho pnpe.rn arc Judged on quality ball team, and & member of the bns- boarding Jompornrlly wllh .Tnsnn C. In response all four ministers ; Mrs. Alice Jnlin.-i.n, Mrs., Anns An- riilinii tn Lucky Number Holders, ture of Iho Elks rllual. which each cluded Alfred Kuliti, Kiilhryu 1'iil^n is supposed to nlijei vc on Flag of matorlnl, new writing, responsi- kutball sqund, This spring he pitched Knight. Hi! will prench nt tho ihPWfi, Mis. Charles I'.right fill, Mra. Robert Amcndt, automotive elee- rl', l.iAli.n- ni:i|i'-n. Tholllati C urged their congregations to assist day to coU-br.-ite Ihe aniiUei saiy (if StlKUt UilHI'l! , Hill lUmi'tllnfln., Maf bility taken by the staff, HCI-VICCS to for tho baseball team which wonchinch Sunday. Rnv. Mi\ YounK.ia • Itose. Hriglitlul, Mi.--. Knlinie KiViM'9, Irieian of 20 West sired, is ninnliu: aa much as possible .and to give to, the birlh of (lie Anieiican ting, KJii-l He! Cm(i a bachor. He will succeed Rov. Her- their utmost. A notice of tho rani- Mrs. Flora Morris, Mis. Mhh )••;,• Hn- a series of "You Wouldn't Think So, bert N. Morford, who resigned as 1 slcy Wlllti!, M.irjorlo MucConnclI, runs to their opponents' 3!!. palgn was read nt St. Thmn.'i ;' \wu-d. Mis. Jilnii-.i I l.TrickJoii, Mrs. But" advorlisonionts In The ltegl'- - pastor of tho church last winter to Huth l.nvcr, iilge, Violet linden, Now Series Now Open. Julius Aschcnbach was likewise a Annin linriicksiui. Mis. Thomas P,at- tnr, beginning today. Thn matmtil . (-'aid and llinii'ii rarly, become siipcrlnlnndent of n hospital church. Louise Alton, 1 lurnl hy ViMSnUttr, Tho Mainstay Building and Loan member of tho football squad, Mna and Mrs. i,uciiuia Crooks. rnnliilnrd in Iho ailvortlsnmenls k, at New York. •l'Kiup Nn. 1 nf Hill ricoiit.-i of Ilel- Helen Miirs «m! Jomiy ' (aoclatlon has opened a now aorlea OnUo and Food Sale. contrary to general helief- 'A uhnres offering n good Investment foid will IMIII a c;ird and bunco par- f Yacht Club Opening Dnncc. A enko and food snlc for the nnxil Ourliig a six months' advertising > which enn bo mmlo Iri email monthly The Itcd Bank. Yncht club will Attention. To Address ISnl-arlun.x, ty at Clu-niieal tire house at liolfurd Ni-w Scrlcft Now Opmi. iaymentn. Information may bo ob- Spoclnl no In thin week, California lary of Christ church, Shrowshniy, campaign two ik-enno numbeia, iniuorKiw niulit. Thi.i will be Ihe The MitliiKtny l!ullilln« und fnlnnd nt tho offlco of tho a«eoclatlon, hold Ha opening dunce nn the club Giant Petunias, 10c and Ific. Wo will bo hold gaturdny, Juno S, be- II. N, lllltehinsnn, an ollicci i,f tho chosen by Mr. Amend! at random, lir.-d social fimcluta to lie held by 1hn Association han wpdiiod m ncw 12 Mechanic street.—Advertisement. float Saturday night, Juno 8. Tho hnvp fifty varieties of floworlng tween tho hourn of ten to twelve American Hurety company fit' New will nppear In each week's advertise- gills anil they am hopeful of havliu: of HIMU™ offering i ., * .«-»-«_ ~' o'clock In Christ church parish York, will address the lidl Hank Ho- vvliK-h caii In; iiimle In small monthly p affair will be open to members nnd plnnts for your garden, Visit our ment, nnlitllng tho owners to fic.n a laign attemlanri-. l or Rnle. their guests. greenhouse. Satisfaction guaranteed. houno, Shrewsbury. ;tarian(i at tliell- noon ineellng today. lubrication nt Mr. Amondt's service l-iuinini; Iiit"iimuInn mny h« O&> Soda wutor, all llavora, Canada t ilm d nt Hi,i otlli (• of'tho nesm'ltttlon, Tlohort Den Ourlen Nuinory, fHntc 'lln will give iiiuiii' intoro.,11";; .-•IIM-IPM sliillon. The nu:iihevs for this week A Helli Patker concert will be, pre.-1J Mil IIIUIII 'Jin't. Dry, Whlto Rock Krucgcr's boor, Now Located nt 12 Linden l'lner. Highway an (Junl hclnw'Kennnburg nf ills expevience III Illo surely drill. are M fiVOTan d M-l-027. and other brands. Alno distilled, wn- Gateway).— Advertisement. Mrs. E. V. A.iny, 02 nivoivido led In (lie M. !•:. church, Uml Singer Hewing Machine Co. . Mn- avenue, reopening of the antique Hunk by til, Lit He .Silver Mi-llloi|lnt Am,) (iivm-ii, Atlonilon. tor. Uonjamln II. Crato, 14 North chlnea sold, rented and repaired, f 1 Brldgn avenuo, Red Bank, nhone 1485 HemHtltchlng and dressmaking. Bhop. [*Jow stock; specialty Early 1.UWM MIIWITN for Sale. ! ,,l iiel Oil. choir, iindni llipii'es of Illii W. Ci, T. Siivn .Hi', mi vmir )»w»r«rj««i Mil* I'rubln's 'typewriter Hdadquurtori. Amorlctin glass, furniture rinil l>rie- I New low plli-es for tlrsl-class inuw- ! Pure, clean, without wnatfl. Tested U, Tuesday venlli);. Juno Illll, nt ,ihl, i mill ml,-1, piompt Mrvlc*. & —Advertisement. Phone 3805, lied Bank.—Advertise- r Typewriters rented, bought, sold n-brac. Opened dully. Including hol- 'era. Mnrritt Mnclilno ,'lhop, -'I Me- oil that assures economy. Prompt 8:00 P. M. ' cketj 2, i (•(HitH,- Advcr mil int.., nn itflciK, Whltn-r' ment. nnd repaired. Tiubln'a, 111) Brood lduya. Thonc 3-IM.- Advertisement, Typewriter SpoclnlUt. iiio'i HIMI Banlt.--Advertisement, Idmnie. Hlrcol, Keel llanlt. |ilui||ii 'XI-• delivery. Henry Allen Co., phone t isenienl. Akt'lM v III mill end JM«H«f(ifl $tt,,. | Advert Isement. lOilnntown -ID. —Advnrlit'emont. phuiui llril 1! mil UIOU. M, lf(ill«r, Any iniiko olenncd, oiled nnd ad- I'otley'g For typewriters. •-•• **<*— — »t HUJH 5 to 15. liintod, new rollei moluilcd,. $3.75. Gunmntced initnhlnes nt bargain wnliiRB. flcuUl's Bar and tJrlll, 112 Slircwn- Custom inixlii oi lloyle-i diielin. ' • Adi-li' ('. JdlieH, I). It., Hevnn-rnom bousn, all illuiiove- An nnjoyable, mifn mid heullhy Adding mnchlnos repnlred. Sunorlot prlccn. Expert ropalrlng. Tolley'n. . i1, UIMI Hnnh li'i Co spn- 1 Broad otreet, Red Bank.—Advertise- Standard Awniiuj Co., 3f>"lOjint Firm! ', ' l>; hi.-inil i lie.l, KIHI I'.aiilt, splr- mi'nlB, for rent ill Little Silver. Klunnmi' at lln !•nil Blink I liiy Culiip. Wulliien I/nlp«, fiirnKW n 1'ypBwrltnr Service, Keypoit, N. J., Klu'tll anil mohCHtia for dancing Sat- street, phono Red Banlt BOB.— Ailvei- I*'iom (on fim wrrhly S3 W ' " ment, , ' |ilU,il UK ..lilllil. II'MM: 1H;00 A. M. tU Phone Itpil n.-nik 301,1 or any ngent. : nhono 134.—AdvcrtlocmeiiU urday iiights.-Aavortlsomcnt. tlucment. U.3U I*. 41.-Ailvci-Uacincnt. —Advertisement. mation call 230a-W, "AdvoftlBe(imint, tinvM. - A<1 voi tlimnwnU Pace Twri REP BSM RE&STEK, JUNE 8, 1 Expert Picture Framing, AMUSEMENTS. and "Mammy, I'll Sing About You. today at the home of Mrs. William day took possession of Mrs. Elizabeth. DR. L. W. CARLBON The dance sequences are said to be Hunt A covered dish luncheon will Connor* horn© on tha Everett-Red Chiropractic Health Service Gilding and Restoring. Carlton Theater. elaborate. be served at noon. Bank road, formerly occupied by the SCBOEON CHIROPODIST Jolson is cast as a Broadway en- The Boy Scouts have built two FOOT AILMENTS <. Walter F. Reinh.ni, D. C, We call for and deliver. vT"el. 105-R. "The Woman In Red," a Warner Morrlno family. tertainer with a fondness for th< midget bungalows at their camp at Offlc* Hour.l Dally ID «. m. to « p. n. •1 BRANCH AVE, RED BANK, N. J, Brothers' picture, with Barbara Stan- ponies as well as wine, women and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ferrin and Ev.oinm TuMdiy and Thur.duy. Reines Art Shop wyck, in the title role, will be tho fea- "Jake's Hollow." The bungalows are daughter Katherino of BOURSI song. He Is barred from the New about 200 yards apart and commun- For appointment phone 3442. Monday, Wailnudar, Frldar ' {38 Cookman Avenue, ture attraction today and tomorrow York stage because of these weak- spent Sunday visiting at th« home of IS ta II A. M. I to 8 and 7 to J p, M. ication between occupants of the two Henry Hawxhurst and family. ' ASBURY PAIIK. at tho Carlton theater. Gcno Ray- nesses and after sharing honors with places can be carried on by means 60 BBOAD ST., BED BANK, N. t. Tel> flB3J ' mond has the leading male role and a little dancing girl in a mid-Wee NEW REDUCED TRICES of a "buzzer" dot and doah tele- others In the cast are Genevlevo To- town ho stages a some-back that sets graphic system. One of the new bun- bln, John Eldrcdge. Phillip Reed and the theatrical world aflame. galows has been named "Laird's cot- Dorothy Tree, tage" and the other has been named The picture Is baaed on "North Strnnd Theater. "Dave'a cottage." The last mentioned BANANA SPLIT GIANTS Shore," a novel by Wallace Irwin, name Is for David Tumldalskl, the "Straight from the Heart," a Unl BLACK AND WH1TT; nnd deals with the romance of a vorsal picture with a cast that In- scoutmaster. young aristocratic Kentucky girl, cludes Mary Astor, Baby Jane, Rog- Pomona grange, including all tho Marey Farms has a more, consistent 12' who through family financial re- er Pryor, Grant Mltcholl, Andy granges of Monmouth county, will bo record of awards at loading poultry versal;'", becomes a professional rider vino nnd Henry Armetta, will be entertained by Atlantlo grange at shown than any other breeder In at .snrlety horse shows. .She meets shown for the last times today at the the schoolhouse at this place Satur- BRICK America. Our Jersey Giants aro w>l the pcinn of a blue-blooded I.,ong Is* Strand theater. day. Afternoon and evening sessions only a most profitable dressed bird, I? nil fnmlly, also Impovlshercd,' but will be held. A gathering of 200 or large fllant capon always being in Two features, "Tho Awakening of more persona Is expected. ICE CREAM finds that her employer Is herself Jim Burke," a Columbia picture demand by lending butchers, but madly in love with the young man. m i m produce eggs equal to nny other with Jack Holt, Florence Rice and THE1REXALL DRUGSTORES Pesplte this the Kentucky girl and Kathleen Burke, and "The Secret I heavy breed. liuy your hahy ehlelis, Island, young man are mar- pt. at reduced prices, $11 (black), i0 ELECTIUC KLEENEX Aug. SO Georgic 4 Labor Day Cruise 45 Sale Every Thursday Salts ;.. 57 Hazel ...qts.29' - • to Bermuda. FAN 200 sheets Works on AC or DC Aug. 31 Franconia 13 St. Thomas, Curacao 125 HORSES & DAIRY COWS .25 J. J. C Iodine La Gunlra. Kincrtcn. $1.29 17 9' 14c HELEN LEE GETTY ZLOTKIN'S STABLES, Talcum %-OS! Travel Service 18 Mechanic St, Bed Bank, N. .T. Phono 1746. FREEHOLD, N. J., Haley's C .30 Carbona Authorized Agent tor nil Tr«n«-Atlsnt!c Lines—All Ticketi iold at the 67 24' Companies' Publislted Hates RUBY KEELER' 7:ursday, June 13th, jc M. O A wealthy man of the world, a at 1:00 F. M. .50 Kolynos C .25 Noxzema rival rider, Is madly infatuated with 34 11' the young matron. The latter, deep- Paste 60c Site ly Indebted to the man, Indiscreetly MONARCH C .50Pablum CALIFORNIA boards his yacht to help him out In .25 Cuticura 34' SYRUP oE a business deal. There is an acci- JUG 19 FIGS | dent in which a girl is drowned and VALERIE HOBSOfWCOUNCUVE Handy for coins on Soap Attention, Investors! tho man hold for murder. ^"JKtBRIOEOF FRANKENSTEIN" pirnjci ntid oviting*. .75 Hylac ...... In a sensational court trial, Miss (urllon S'-zc .10 Palmolive 67* Stanwyck finally reveals her Identity Winner of first prize last wee.* s a f r C as the other girl aboard the yacht. •was Eugene Howard of the Howard $1.19 ° p 2 ° 9 2- 1b. Malted sisters. Joe and BUI Flnnegan, From time to time we receive applications for conservative There is a smashing *!imax when her 49' husband's fnmily, who never have cornetlst and pianist, won aecond Plenty Fresh Cows .10 Lifebuoy Milk Choc. ., first mortgage loans on select real estate that we consider to be approved of her, appear In court In prizo and Mary Covert, singer, took a body to save the family pride. third place. and Springers Soap ....,-2 for 9° 1.25 Serutan , excellent invaitmenta. Wo do not recommend any mortgage un- "Go Into Your Dance." Warner The Bride of Frankenstein," a Universal picture, with Boris Kar- always on hand. New arrivals every 97' til, after careful Investigation, tho physical as well as moral rlak Brothers' musical, with Al Jolson and Ruby Keolor, will bo shown at Inff in the lead, will run for three woelc. Real fancy Guernseys, Hol- 1.50 Agarol KOTEX days beginning Sunday. Supporting C 1.10 Lady Ester meets with our approval. As a result of this policy, none of tie the Carlton on Saturday, Sunday and teins and Jerseys. Full guarantee V/andermft Monday. Miss Keeler, wife of Jolson, Karloff in this sequel to "Franken- •99 Powder 59' stein" urn Colin Olive, Valerie Hoh- uberculin reteat, real milk produ- mortgages placed through this office have defaulted in principal beforo her marriage, to tho Blngnr of THERMOS c mammy EOTIRS, spent her summers at son, Elsa Manchester and Una cers and high testers. Always buy BOTTLE .10 Camay 2 for Q 3 for 50c or Interest, If you have funds available for such Investments, East. Keansburg. O'Connor. a good cow here at reasonable prices. .50 Klenzo Bath Fof Bolngto picnic* communicate with: Important characters in the pic- and outing). Soap ...... " Spray 29' ture are portrayed by Glcnda. Farrell, Colt's Neck News. Horses Always on Hand. Quart Site] 1.25 Eno Helen Morpan, Rartnn MacLane, Mated teams and single horses, Salts Kleenex Sharon Lynne, Patsy Kelly, Benny good selection at all times; also 89-Pt JOSEPH G. McCUE AGENCY Rubin, Phil Regan and Gordon West- Arrangements are being completed • 500s 28° cott for the minstrel show which the col- teams mules and single mules. Al- ft. S. M. A...... C ored Boy Scouts of Jamesburg will BUJISON, N. ,T. Phone 444. The song hits, written by the Hol- ways get your kind of a horse here 89 Milk Magnesia give at the schoolhouse at this place at price you want to pay. Also sell lywood team of Waren and Dublin, Friday night, June 14, for the benefit 33' 50c Size include "She's a Latin From Man- of the Boy Scouts of Atlantic town- pigs, • harness and farm machinery. tb. Dextri C qt» hattan," "About a Quarter to Nine" PHUXIM' ship The profits of the show will be Bring anything to soli. Small com- Maltose 57 MILK of used to send a representative of the mission. Exchanges made. Private Mineral Oil MAGNESIA group to tho national Boy Scout jam- Sales Daily. qts. 54' boree at Washington in August. Wal- .50 Iodent 34c ter Mitchell has been selected to be SUN Paste the representative. JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON Atlas Shoe GOGGLES Mr. and Mrs. John McCorailck, Phones: Ben. 830—Stables 056 100 Polish 3' who were recently married, are 39c-up Bayer's C|jc KEEP COOL " spending a week, with Mr. McCor- Freehold, N. J. Aspirin mlck's brother, Joseph McCormlck of 1-lb. Boric Baincsboro, Pennsylvania. From Monmouth County Surrogate1! Offic*. 15' there they will go to San Francisco In tho matter of tho estate of Frederick .25 Carter's 17c Acid Johnson, deceased. and Pail to Honolulu, where Mr. Mc- Notice to creditors to present claim! Liver Pills .... Cormick is in service with the United agnlnst estate. Venida 2 for States navy. The wedding of Mr. and Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. 50c She Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Rhubarb Tissues, 200> 25' HIND'S Mrs. McCornrick was largely attend- Monmouth, made on the thirteenth day of Pt. 1 ed and many of the guests stopped May, 1035, on tho application of J. Ernest 29° at Emil Hofm.an'3 hotel. Every room Oliver, administrator with will annexed of and Soda .... .25 Ex Lax CREAM COTTONS the estate of Frederick Johnaon, deceased, In the hostelry was occupied and a notice I* hereby given to tho creditors of 17' number who wanted to stay there said dccoaBcd to exhibit to tho lubscrlber* UTILITY 1.25 Petrolagar 37c were disappointed because roccn was administrator with will, annexed an.afore- Sedlitz Sale of finely made Dresses in prints, stripes, lacking. said, their dohta and demands against the BOX 84« said estate, under oath, within six months For cash, bondi. etc* 11' from the date of tho aforesaid order, or Powders, 12> Nine members of the Boy Scouts h ill b tef bd df thi , ft. Lactogen C checks and solid colors. of Atlantlo township attended the will forever barred of their 72 "camporeo" nt Camp Burton. They Dated Freehold, N, J.. May 13, 1035. 59c Myeladol •|.23 were in chargo of Walter Mitchell, j J. ERNEST OLIVER, Upjohn Other campers were Bernard Sned- IS Washlnuton Stroot. Red Bunk, N. J.. .50 Pepsodent C Jacket Dresses eker, Lester Douglass, Charles Sut- ' Admlnlttrator With Will Annexed. 31 phin, Harry VanBrunt, Walter May-! Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Paste 100 Cascara It'l-Cntaln-So/e" berry, Walter Denyse, John Grobol-; In tho matter of the estate ot Harry A. Tablets 19' The New sky and George Decher. i IIawkInB, deceased. Notice to creditors to present claims .10 Colgate's Big Bath MOBESS Linen. Batiste. Gingham. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heulitt have i against, estate. .35 Energine ...... returned to Allentown after having Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Soa C Donahay, surrosnto of the County of Mon- P g tor 24' 18c spent several weeks with Mr. Heu- mouth, made on tho twenty-eighth day of 50c Site 25 lltt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kussell May, 1035, on the api'lJctHion of Elala WUXIAMTS Pique. Seersucker. Eyelets. Heulitt. Mrs, Russell Heulitt recent- Huwkina, executrix of the estate of Har- Elcay White ry A. Hawkins, deceauod, notice in hereby AQUA .40 Palmolive | ly returned home from a hospital, nlven to the creditors of naid deceaned to Shoe Polish..19' where she underwent an operation. exhibit to the fiubBcriber, executrix RB VELVA Shav. Cream27' She is steadily Improving. nforc.inid, their debts and demands acalnnt the finiri entate. under oath, within nix 1-lb. Opeko SALE PRICE i Hugh Kilmartln, who attends State months from the date of the aforesaid or- 34c Teachers college at Hlllwood Lako, der, or they 'will ho forever barred of .35 Ingram's C Coffee ; 24^ near Trenton, wag home on a vaca- their actions therefor agslnit tho snld Btib- tion last week. Ho spent part of the Bcriber. • Shav. Cream29 K1ENZO Dated Freehold, N. J., May 28, 1936. Prophylactic time with his aunt, Mrs. Augustus ELSIE HAWKINS, ANTISEPTIC Welsh. 2S Irving Place, Red flank, N. J., Hair Brush ..49' Hoalh ir«t Executrix. .75 Barbasol C Elizabeth Sihlor, daughter of Mr. Applegatc, Stevens, Fonter A RousBfllo, and Mrs. Adolph Slhlcr, will gradu- Counsellors at Law, jar 49 l.OOZonite 49c ate from the Red Bank high school. Red Bank, N, J., 50c the She is one of the honor pupils. Proctori. 67' Mr. Franks of New York has Monmouth County Surrogate1! Office. Barbasol .50Lyon's Offc Large Ovaltine .... moved to the Kingston farm In tho In the matter of the estate of Frank dtf O'Brien, deceased. 35c Tooth Powd. 49' Montroso section which he recently Notice to creditor! to present clalmi bought. against estate. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. 2 Pack. The work of remodeling the house Donehay, Surrogate of the County of on tho Douglas Tiiylor farm, which Monmouth, made on the seventh day of Cigarette* was recently bought by Frederick May. lfl'iB, on the application df Benja- min J. Parker, «olo executor of the eitate Burghard of Fair Haven, has been of Frank O'Brien, deceased, nntire In here- Any 2 completed. It Is occupied by Harry by Riven to the creditor* of Bald deceased 0/ *heslescc outstandinoutslan g Dressmaker Styled Pry, who is superintendent ot the to exhibit to the subscriber, note executor v as aforesaid, their deli la and demands" ~~ item itemss for for place. Other occupants of the house ngnlnst the paid enUto, under oath, within aro Mr. Pry's sister, his two daugh- hlx months from the dnte of the aforesaid ters and Alfred Coon, Until recent- order, or thoy will bo forever barred of pinked seams, strong but- their acllona therefor Against tho said 69C ly Mr. Pry and Mr. Coon boarded subscriber. at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Chrlncy tons, well finished trimmings, Dated Freehold, N. J,, May 7, 193R, SPECIAL! Conover. The Taylor farm Is being HKNJAMIN J. TARKER, PURETE6T RUBBING ALCOHOL, 16 or. durable belts. Everything about iscd to breed pheasants and other Sycamore Avenue, Shrownbury, lh J. REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA, 16 ot. Small Box oj gamo birds, An olllco was recently Edward \V. Wife. Kstj., these cotton dresses indicates that Red Unnk, N. J., MI 31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION, 16 ot. completed on tho place Proctor. PUHETEST ASPIRIN TABLETS, lOO'i < All \ NOME !'T-V should be higher priced. More thnn 100 persons attended a Monmouth County Surrogate's Offlc*. meeting of Atlantic grange nt, tho In thn matter of tho estate of Charles Face Powder echoolhouse last week, at which clpli- C. Cross, deceased. *nd a Ffanwi 0/ tecn members received the first in- Notice to creditors to present claims Others at $1.74 j lt tt ltlnlory degree. An elaborate pro- Purnunnt to the order of Joseph L. CARA NOME gram of tableaua was enacted by Poimhay, H ngnto of (ho County of A n,,, of JONTEEL FACE POWDER members of the grange.,.It marked Moimioulhh, nwle on thho twenty.fifthtfifh dday Rachclle Lt«ht or Vuk— N.«UM1I» of May. 19.15, on the application of KIRSCH B AUM'S the first time that this part of the Amllle (irons, exertitrlx of the cstute of and a Jar of ceremony was done by tho local or- (Jhfitlefl l>. <'ii second be.r vr ho.'ird hnvo been made. In its name on the blackboard. They period dramatic re'idinf.; * cla:-a Kri- Ihfir Jiu'rfi h'i'jKlet, they have writ- read an original story and sang an day, a delnte WJJH comUic:H; Gcttia, Harry li'Hi -••]! i!ii.; wor-it with a special per- road, Middlntmvn township, sufTnrctl VanNote, Edward Chinnock, Btewrirt cludo Jm-cphino Y)cbmn\o, CeccJjfi lacerations of hi:- left shnuUlrr Sun- Powo !•»,•• Arthur ftluirmnn, Albert DcMaio, Antoinette- Kiarfcann ro, IVnirL i'o j jt) i ;:< VA l»y e.neh cliiH9. dny af Lernnnn v.plu'ii the car in Nowmnn, Dick Gorauch, Irving Le- ("ji'Oenbl'ttt,-" Ht'lon J;irk:-';:\:i•].-,' orchf.'itr.'i are now cn- by William B. O'Shca of New York years.. 30 beautiful colors—white and black. librarian, has announced the acquis- Lev/is and Loui:-n Tii:-nlwny. ition of several new library bouiu. ;• ::.•-! ;il ll-'trry's TfJvo.rn at Aabury city collided at tho corner of West Soft (natures, avoraRc thickness. For The new books arc "Challenge Tu The 8-A a'l.l 'Ml', adjure dura-:- Front street and Hector place. sweaters, dresses, afgliana and baby wear. Liberty" by Herbert Hnovcj-; "Paulo hnve finished the yr;ir\s work ami /•\< nli'im y^i'tici, who \r- now ;it.- Charges of reckness rirlvinp wnre Former price- 2HO. in the Chilean Desert," by Mnrgaret arc doing exfra erclif, -work. hl;ir>.li !' !••!:.i:^ J'Jiifkn---l| univnvMty, waK IT- pi-eforred -rjgiun.st each other hy the Thomas; "Ho Mon*;" and "i.Iiil of student, chnnno.s a pi ojret in whicli r !'•",' u j.point e hnt'l thn m<):-\ V.i !]!.-'< JJarijiL', whn i;- the head of Th/f amid en t was jnvc?ti^atnd by 16c Ball To Write Short Storirn," '"Thr; JSig int.ernsiinK and l)Ci;-:t. prcparrd ICLIUJ-C. ['•:<• • i.-'nwitiiry (-dtu-ntinn In the st;iUi Kerctenn'. Gfiorjre Clayton, who re- Tho following Mmien's have •bot-ii /!(•!,::••; nil•'•:, wa-: a recent visitor of ported that Hankim: WHS driving rapt Town," and "You1 Know Me, Ai," by Rinff W, La nine i . • givr'ii tlie hiKhcsit. hf>noi t?: Lronatii \h,r : ,<•:! iii-i, ;-vhonl. on West. Front, afreet, and O'Shca was : The a/Iirmative side computed at Cinrlt, Curtis Uurgr..'=: , W-'Hifj- Jln-.'ky. A ; 1 mi',: ::ith;-fript ion in Ihe. C,\ir- proceeding north on Rector place. WASH FABRIC SALE good whiskey Kdwin1 McQueen, Antionet it; • ]ri;K:- 11 n'>. S<' i rii en Ma;: a/.inn hns been Helen Mazza, Ruth Abramowit/. ;uiU t; '•(.uiarc, JJfiui;.;o Allen ,AITUJ1*I . \varK'.. ;-.-.v:i .i--il KranU Huhn "fni- the best. Ella Dcy was victorious in tlm dcb.-ito 1 HURT IN ACOIJMCNT. is the price of on "resolved that contemporary his- 1 ".Joy no Knyder, I!nity Simp-on ami ; 'or;, v,! ilUni in Chester E. Wilhclm's tory be made compulsory in tho Rod : JjOiii;; CJook. I Throo Treated for Injuries Follow-1 SeagramV Bank high school" lust week in Mi.ss ' Cip.oifiQ J-Irqy hn^ kindly 3o;/nrrl n ]\J; ••••• .S'.1/•,•!,'! J.fii'in.-Jf.v. juries 'following an ancidont Satur- Special Purchase Two Thousand Yards Latest Beck,'Edgar LcVnncn and Grant Al- Betty Smipwon mv\ Loni: o AU'-n, v.-ln» (;• ::m (I T.ym.tn, formri* rncmbor of day night nonr the SmoUe Shnp Tav- len. i worn inLfMTslrd enough In their k-r- H: •• A rl;is.-, h:\in Vni^n t rfinsferrfid Weaves, Patterns, Colorings, Fast Dye, Wash- 1 : rrn, Shrewsbury, wlien a. car driven JeannB Hackett again rates ns thr tiiics to bring two (••inipi i)i;;eon. • \\'ri;:hl i-'idii, Oliio, where he will by Miss Be.rnridefle ICmmnns of Sy- ; from Fort Monmouth, Mrrra^r.; WH1-:.: --. t:mc lii:". st IHIK-.J. able. best typist in the 11-A typing cl.u's : camore avenue, Shrewsbury, collided with 52 words per minute and 92 per : pn|, to lho prr:ddrnl. of tbv SfiU.-nc.' .hue M''] innnn-h of fho 8-A class with another driven by Mrs. Dorothy elub, .Tnnf! MfDonnunh, wlio i.;' con- ".;! Irf*. r-rlionl for Korf. penning, cent accuracy. She obtained thi: ; Daly of Monmnuth street, Red Bank. score laat week In a regular speed .lined to ]i''r. iiorric \vi:li_ mo-i; l-'; - In 'i ui ::):\, wlirro ;;hf will resume her Mrs. Daly and her three-year-old Ripple Weave Seersuckers test.' Eleanor Noo was second with ten mimitf1^ ;i reply was r.Veivcrt." daughter Bur burn wore treated at 44 words and 87 per cent accuracj. | Two •nicnibiM-.i of tlic o-A rl'!.-» re- *,] 'ill F-M rig no rrcnntly iindcfwcnt the River view ho.spitnl. Mrs. Daly Fenmore Plaid Taffeta Tho five next highest were Dorothy i.cr.lvrd pj'izerf at ihn pet ;:!io\v licit n nfK-niinn af thfi Long Branch. received contm-ions and abrasions of Moonlight Printed Crepe Hurst with 39 words, Nettie Zager, |;it. Linci-oft, Hniurday. Joyce Snydej opital fur the- rornovnl oE his ton- her left knee while her daughter was Jack McHugh, Murial Rath and Elva I received a second prize for a bin I treated fpr contusions of thn left side King Pin Dot Voiles Rose, all with 37 words per minute. j nml Raymond Kin.-ifd rocfivd twr, I'Mw^ii-il Colo? h;ip entered the 8-A of her forehead. Mr. Emmons, fath- SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. - PLANT, LAWRSNCEBURG, IND. j ;;or.ond prizes, -)JH; !;i:-s ;i !'• ci' lifijig a former resident er of Miss Emmons, was treated by White Eponge or Sport Cloths An interclass girls' track meet was p(:, 1 recently hnld at the local at hint if j and another for ,•! l f V'wf;iiiiri when ; ha attended school. Dr. William D. .Sayrn for a lacerated Plain Color Rayon Crepes field under the supervision of Minn ]Ir!cn M-cizzn, town chat tor roport- hend. All were re.lcnscd followingf Evelyn Sloane, gmy instructor, nnrt I SI nc|, r over r'lflio station WBRI3, recent- treatment. Both car;? were badly Windsor Printed Seersuckers - damaged. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN June McVc.y, head of girls' track. | Tho G-A r.bv.v.i is corns • iti:r i / in'ci viewed Houston Krown, mnn- The girls participated in the fifty- j part song- alimil (:h!M;i ' •.;i!i!,' editor of the Long Branch Tho Red Bank Resistor travels Fine Yarn Printed Voiles class Is fiomjjli'tin;; I'n •:ii;y Rrrnnl. yard run, 75-yard run, 240-yard relay, 1 over every street in town and every Contractor and Builder baseball nnd basketball throw, high and the >r>-A rUi;..; i,; m -; any (I, .It: in y.cVcy spout the Week-end road tn the county. Let it carry your All Fabrics—36 to 40 Inches Wide. i.-'itiisfT friendfi at Mnntrlair. message to those who live on these SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING jump, running and standing broad | nature. The lntlt-r cl;i;- {li'.'LV.'in.u (/lowers in conned HMI WI -•M'irjnrlr.- K:>h\ and Patty Ham- •UioroutfhfnreE-—Advertisement. jump. Tho teams com; luted of 1 SCRKEN AND STOKM KNCLOSUBKS sophomores, Betty Ely, Anita Mat- In connection wii li r.:ii ;in> s'.iiiiy un.'l sprnt (hi- week-end visiting Telephone 940-M 1G0 Bridge Avenue, Ked Bank. N. J. thew, Doris Rath, Rose Libovsky, work, gmrtc 3-A li.-i.- r:n:up]t(id imh- rim JdJ.v «:i Hi.- •pupils of pjrado 1-A held a dot! project, of drawing deri- ^i .1 ti. h :ir..; a NEW Fii; t.iii1 npi ; nf Miss Ifrlcn Efian's S-A different species of deep ;u\-i fi:-li iir.c c pn^'a^cd in malting1 first aid], plant growth. Each pfvt Jiunn;; itp frno periods the grown hpnns. Bnokn on Vn--v y:-.h. vnd;; in the plnyliouse. Re- bit havo been inndo nnd illu. •!••:': :n;- -.-. tho pupils entertained their Got depenrt- madn on "PUFS In 13oot:;" ami 'i;i>-:; •:•< in the playhoupf1. Miss Sambo." 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In the new 1935 weaves and shades ... PS • and the greatest white of summertime. h Soil -shaping lo the lioad! Air-coolod $5.00 Down $8.00 Month vonliliilionl 1. KRIDEL Sears, Roebuck and Co. — RED BANK — 32-36 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N J. 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phone 1290 RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 6, 1985. cldents have occurred. However, the firemen are only one factor involved* The public, as well as the fire- Sheriff Candidate Enlisting To Start Honor Lists Of RED BANK REGISTER fighters. Is responsible for accident prevention. The Saved From Fiery $ ; ESTABLISHED 1878 BY JOHN a COOK. Speaks To Women Rumson Schools firemen cannot be expected to do it all. No matter how I Editorial Views At Fort Hancock End By Policeman Bkilled and careful the drivers of tho fire trucks are, Under Sheriff George H. Roberts Ths following puplli of th« Rum- GEORGE a HANCE, Editor. accidents will occur if the public does not co-operate. addressed the Women's Democratic For the First lime Since the soa high school received the mark John Weir, Jr., of Colt'i Neck FREDERIC 8. HAYES, Managing Editor. An example of what should not happen recently (The opinions expressed In the Editorial club of Bradley Beach Monday night, of "A" last month In toe subjects Views hereuoder do not necessarily carry World Wtr Recruit* Will be WM Awakened in the Nick of occurred when a garage on the Riverview hospital prop- the endorsemen' o' Tha Resfiter.) Juno 3, at their regular meeting In Accepted to Fill Vacancies in listed: THOMAS IBVINO BBOWN, erty caught fire. Hundreds of persons, many ol them the Democratic headquarters. Mr. Alttbra—U. 8«*u8tn. Time by a Freehold Patrol- Floneen. Roberts expressed his approval o Two Regiments. Arithmttle—John CtdwiUUdw, JoMph Publisher and Business Manager. in automobiles, hurried to the scene of the blaze. One man—Damage to Garage. • Back in 1620 In order to get away work the women of both parties h»v< Courtney, Russell COJTM, M»ry Lauro, can readily understand why the hospital flre alarm call For the first time ilnce the World Mary Rlchurai. caused much public concern, especially to people who from Intolerable conditions a band of done In their fight for honest, clean Builnui trilnlnj—-F. Mirtln. Paullru Mr. and Mr», John Weir, Jr., and THE BED BANK REGISTER government. He stated many laws war, recruiting will start at Fort had relatives and friends at the institution, but this is courageous Englishmen sailed across their Infant daughter Carolee had a la a member of an ocean to a pioneer country and had been placed on the statute books Hancock July 1, It waa announced by t»ri. narrow escape from being burned to not a good reason why traffic dangers should be in- Major Edward B. Dennis, harbor de- Biology—SIM By in, Eirla Mirks, THE ASSOCIATED t'HESS grimly wrested themselves a living through their influence, some had death In a flre early one morning last creased by a large number of people hurrying to a fire. from the stern forests and rocky soil. not turned out as good as others, bu! fense adjutant. Enlistments will fill OkirUs Wolhueh. week. That they escaped this fate la The Associated Presa Is exclusively entitled to the the honesty of purpose of the worn vacancies in the Seventh and 82d reg- BookkMRlm — Atrn«i Fanning, Loris The streets In clo3e proximity to a burning bulldinp Today, 315 years later, the same ex- Hlllstrom, Jacob I'«r|. Uorls fomphnr. attributed by Mr. and Mrs. Weir to uas R>r republlcation of all news dispatches to it or not should belong to the firemen. Autoista who happen to !plolt is being repeated In America In en voters had never been questioned iments and the quartermaster's corps John Ryan. Otto Strohminnr, John Green, a member of the Free- Otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news be at euch places should if possiblo get Out of the way. [a different way. For In order to get We are going Into another cim of the Seventh coast artillery sta- Commarolal mavraphywOtto Btrohman- hold police force. tioned at the Sandy Hook fortress, gar, Donald Sutherland, Otto Farl. John published therein. There Is neither rhyme nor reason for tho highways be- palgn said Roberts, and the Demo- Mr. .Weir operates an automobile cratic party will go into this cam- Volunteers must b« betwsen eigh- Ryan, Atua Fanning, Doris HIUsUooi, ng cluttered up with thn cnra of sight-seers, These spec- and agricultural conditions on their Earl« Marlu. Henry Ituiwk. sorvlce station at the crossroads at Telephone Red Bank 13. stony, exhausted little farms In the paign on Its record. Our office hold- teen and thirty. Those who are be- Lators perform no service, they Increase traffic hazards; Chemistry—Roland Marian!, Helen PHI' Colt's: Neck and he and his family drought area a band of determined ers have conducted their respective tween sixteen and 21 must have the ing, GbarlflB Wolbach. live In rooms on the second story. and they often get In the way of the firemen and ham- offices with credit to themselves—the consent of .their par«nt». Applica- Economic!—Elisabeth Orals. Walter Subscription Fried; men and women have sailed for Alas- Kerr, Louie Mellact, Ann Smith, Irving Attached to the service station Is a _. $2.00 ! per their work, i ka to begin life anew on farms they party and the county. Speaking for tions should be addressed to Major VanBrunt, On* year _ the sheriff's office he said it has been Building used by Karl Soffel for an _ 1.00 ! The same Is true of nutoists who stop their cars j will tear from the grasp of arrogant Dannls. English—XJIHan Brlggs, Russell Coyne, automobile repairing business. Six months made from just another office, to one "Tho bars are no\ down," Major Edwin Fetcra, Edward Sherman, Allen Three months _ .60' at the scene of accidents. Unless these folks can be of I age-olg d forestsr . Ward, Mildred Kanehl, Mary Blehardi, About four o'clock on the morning some service the best course for them to follow Is to of the best conducted In the state. Dennis stated. "We, wlll accept only For several years the government We have changed the Jail from an Margaret Layton, Shirley Yellsn, Chester whan the fire broke out a stranger be on their way instead of gratifying their curiosity. has had agricultural experts survey- the best available material." Every VanBrunt, Robert Schoeck, Richard passing through Colt's Neck In an Member National Edltoral Association unsanitary, greasy, vermin-Infected etter must be accompanied by a csr- Seboeok, Muriel Salman, Joseph Sleklet, Doctors, first aid workers, nurses and others who look Ing conditions In Alaska preparing lockup to a clean, sanitary place, Mnrjorla Smith. Elisabeth Russell, Roland automobile saw smoke Issuing from for just such an emergency. The land Hfled copy of a birth certificate and Marian!. Walter Kerr. Louis Mellace, Ann Member New Jersey Press Association after the Injured work under difficulty even under the ji n tne MatanusUa vafle ;vas roport. where unfortunate men and women the garage of Mr, Soffel. Instead of etters of recommondatlon from two Smith, Dorothy Sutherland, Richard Ward. •topping and waking up Mr. Weir or bc?t of conditions on such occasions and they should not je d aB belng very IcrUlei and tne gov. are at least treated as human bolngs. French—Rfohard Schoeck, Emily Layton, reputable citizens living In the ap- anyone else at Colt's Keck, the be interfered with by onlookers. I ernment undertook one of tho great- Our office has saved the taxpayers plicant's community. In addition to Roland Mirlanl, Helen Filling, Jack Mur- THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. thousands of dollars, despite the fact phy. Chester VanBrunt. stranger drove to Freehold and told j est experiments In Its history—mov- attesting to tha applicant's moral General science—HeroM West, Welling- -O-OrO-O-O-O- ing colonies of desperate farmers It has conducted more business than ton Emery, Muriel Seaman, Wllllem Mr. Green that ho thought tho gar- any previous administration, either character, the letters must state that age was on lire because he saw from their submarginal land in the he 1B unmarried. Davlson, Robert Ring. Business Must Justify Farms Converted Into i U. S. to a fertile valley in Alaska. Democratic or Republican. We have History—Otto Strohmenger, Shirley YeU smoko coming from' It. Mr. Green and will co-operate with every de- Enlisted men here are looking for- lon, Muriel Seaman, Klchard 8choeck. The families were carefully picked Hygiene—Betty Cealer, Jean Jacqullt, had Just completed his duties. He Its Right to "Go on Its Own." partment in the county nnd state, ward eagerly to Soptembsr, when was In doubt as to whether the Estates for the Wealthy. from the crowds of applicants for hey will participate In target prac- Mary Laiaro, Mildred Kanehl. Even some of the leading economists disagree as to law enforcement or otherwise. We Geography — Russell Coyne, Edward etrangor was fooling him, but ha con- Ariiong the Interesting evidences of real estate ac- their physical and moral strength, tice at Fort Tildon. Tho sixteen-lnch Shsrman. Mildred Kanehl, M»ry Richards, whether the National Recovery Act was desirable legis- their hardy pioneering have and wl! cluded that If lives and property tivity in this section is the rapid manner in which the . qualities. the interest :uns, largest In the country, will be Maurice Sutton, were In danger It was his duty to lation, and It is no wonder that this Fame divergence of Eac h famil cond&ct our office for used for tho first time In more than Latin—Helen Filllnar, Richard Schoeck. county road between Tatontown and Freehold Is devel- I >' !f Slven of all the citizens of Plane geometry—Roland Marlanl, Investigate, oven though the lira was opinion exists among the rank and file of citizens. How- and $3,000 j a decade. hsrlei Wolbach. oping as a thoroughfare of estates for wealthy persons. I'traetwhic,h somtheye arlivestocke suppose, d to pay j Monmouth county and we will go to not at Freehold, where he was paid ever, for obvious reasons tho opinion is well night uni- The outstanding event of this week Trigonometry—Roland Marlanl. Almost- from one end of the road to the other this j back to ,he government "in"th[Hy j the votcVs of this county upon' our Stenography—-Emily Layton. to act aa a patrolman. versal that NRA was beneficial insofar as it prevented was the target practice here with Typing—Ethel Hlllstrom, Dorothy Suth- change is taking place. Sales of forms amounting to | years sturdy young CCC workers j record. The-decision will rest entire- erland, John Murphy, John Shea, Eleanor The Freehold cop got an automo- wo eight-Inch railroad tra-in rifles, bile and rode to Colt's Neck as fast Fourteen 340-pound projectiles wera Hansen, John Ryan, and with prosperity- build homes. These, pupils of tho Rumson public aa the car was capable of going. He depression, but they are primary requisites. fired at a moving target 12,000 yards schools were neither absent nor said afterward that ho glanced at the p* showing.semblance of a return these transactions have It is a thrilling thing in this year at sea. An unofficial.estimate has it increased. 1935 to see a band of young pioneers tardy in May: speedometer once and that it-regis- Business is now on trial. As a result of the Supreme Bride-To-Be Given hat the projectiles cost $500 each. Kindergarten—Royal Betti, Thomas tered eighty miles an hour. Because of this fact the road has been called "a gather up their children and their Court decision last week it has the opportunity to retain Battery B of the 52d regiment took Bond, Thomaa Desmond, Frank Cam- When ho arrived-at the garage he second Rumson road." The two thoroughfares have 1i ^ons"^, leave civilization and set Party At Sea Bright pahella, Bernard Oskes, Lester Roberts, the gains made under NRA or to revert to old cut-throat out to conquer a grim faraway coun- part in tho practice under the gen- Charles Fursavie, Barbara Csrter, Betty found that the stranger had told the methods. Such a course might prove temporarily ad- this much in common; originally both were used almost eral supervision of Lieutenant Co- Hartman, Olga Morris, Veronica Heckt, try. The colony should be a splen- j Mlsa Etlna Daniolsen o{ Brooklyn, truth. Donse black clouds of smoke vantageous to those who adopt it, but eventually it entirely for farm purposes. The Eatontown-Freehold '.onel Swink Dodson. Tho target was Janet Woodruff, Flora Delmage, Graco were Issuing from cracks and eS 0rt 0 P C f Wh W b wooden triangular frame covered Halla.ni, Betty Ann LeClair. could not fail to produce strikes and unsettled condi- road is considerably longer. Both roads have many turns To S me°n "f nd w om cn lo ?e J. Sweeney° '» «°, recorde™ «»r *«and• assesso°< Wa.r oLf Flrss grade——Robert Burgess, Abram crevices of tho building. Mr. Green tions bad for business. The public would be quick to and curves. .The longer road lacks the artificial beauties chosen, This New Deal experiment with red canvas on the end of a 200- Burlett, Oouglaa Delmage, Harold tlalll- awakened Mr. Weir by throwing peb- Sea Bright, the latter part of this Kan, John Macintosh, ChiirleB McCue, assess the blame where it belonged. Unmistakable evi- which have made the Rumson road famous, but these In economic security may have the ard towllnc. blej against the bodroom window. month, was tendered a miscellaneous The target was towed by the mine John Mellor, Robert Roy. Charles Tllton, dence is at hand that the depression is being conquered are beginning to appear and they will become numer- most profund results in solving the shower- Friday night at the home of Louis Vlncl. WoKord West, Walter White, The two men fought the flamos question of poverty. The eyes of the planter Orb. Shots that camo within Patricia Byrne, Janet Enstlce, Janet Gay- with flra extinguishers. When they and the people are in no mood to have hard times re- ous if the present trend continues towards country es- I Question of poverty, me eyes oi tne Mrs. Edward A. Brown of North nor, -Dorothy Hallam. Edna Fomphrey, worIworld araree on theso ho area of a battleship were re- opened the door to enter the build- stored to its former extent through the action of chis- tales. Most of the estates are larger than those on the on theso gallant pioneers Beach, Sea Bright. Tha rooms were orded as hits. Thero were several Barbara Sealio, Louisa SchJlti. of 1035,—Mothers' Home Life. attractively decorated in yellow and Second grade^—Frank Catanzarite, Ing the flames spread rapidly upward elers. Rumson road. ibservers on a land platform and an George DeLanoy, Frank Desmond, Robert toward tthe celling. The flro' had not It is encouraging to note that many employers have The farmers have had so many "bad breaks" in re- white.. Miss. Danielsen was tho re- air corps piano hovered over tho tar- Entftlce, William Gardella, Raymond Me- What Bettor Tribute? cipient of many fine gifts, Bome of attained great headway because, with pledged that they will maintain tho ethics of business | cent years that it is pleasant to record this instance of get as an additional check on the Glrr. William McVltty, John Ruddy, tho door clb80d, oxygen was lacking American newspapers print enough which were attached to a parasol. An narksmanshlp. Henry Williams, John Kanehl. Elisabeth conduct prescribed in the codes. Many newspapers and ' better fortune for them. Because of the fancy of the examples of repression of the peace Burgess, Mary Ann Byrne, Viola Carter, to fan tho blaze. Thereafter the door evening of general sociability was en- Mnry Mnrsn. Dorothy Schultx, Rose Stan- "business: places are still displaying the blue eagle as an rich for this road farmers who desired to sell were able thought at Memorial day and Armis- joyed. The actual target practice took ton was kopt shut and the two men took minutes. ley, Grace Severlnsen, Catherine Wilson. earnest of their good faith in this regard. This is not to do eo more advantageously. Those'who did not dis- tice day celebrations to make this Third grade—Charles Alias, Unlle turns at wloldlng tho ningle extin- altruism. It is good, common horse sense. Business pose of their lands will reap the benefit of higher val- question pertinent: Why should the Present from Sea Bright worn Mrs. Fort Hancock Is now under the Brighton, Joseph Clllnceon, Louise Hill, guisher which was in the building. 1 legitimate desire of the people for Herbert F. Young, Mrs. George :ommand of Colonel Percy M. Kes- William McCue, Edward Tllton. Herbert When tho contents of this Instru- cannot afford to do otherwise without serious losses and ues. It is a fine thing ail around. Thompson, Mrs. James P. Thorsen, Tliton, Nick Vlncl, Frederick Wlllson. Mar- without a large loss of regard in public opinion. It is Most owners of country estates do not use their peace be soft-pedaled at these gather- ;ler. ment was used up, ono of tho men Mrs. Ludwlg Fritz, Mrs. William J. Because of the narrow roads In the Karet DeLanoy, Rose Foderat'O, Elisabeth went to tho flro houao of Atlantic all very well for those opposed to NRA to rejoice over acreage to a large extent for raising crops. If it is true ings? Erisina, hary Heckt, Marylyn Jordan, Darby, Mrs. Charles W. Rose, Mrs. J. 'cderal reservation. Colonel Keaaler Nnra Leo, Doris Farter, Sheila Roy. ttiwnshlp "Hre company and got an- business being again frco to "go on its own," but' it is as many economists believe that over-production is one A report from a New- York state Harry Robertson, Mrs. Hel/in Young, community, for instance, says that limiting the number of visitors Fourth grade—John Carter, William other extinguisher. now up to business to prove that it deserves this right. of the chief causes of the depression, the change of own- Mrs. Benjamin Rossbach, Mrs. Ed- who travel by automobile. Applica- Fanning, Raymond Nicholas, Warren Pom- the chairman of'the Memorial day phrcy, Paul Shea, Thomas Shea. George Eventually they put the (Ire out. It Such action would prove that government supervision of ership of the farms will contribute towards better times ward Hess. MrB.- Jamea Hamilton, iona for permits can be mado In StrohmQnger, Edwin Wilkinson, Rose Da- had been caused by a.short circuit parade committee refused to allow Mrs. .Thomas Farrell, Mrs. A. M. Industry Is not necessary, but on the other hand failure without plowing up crops anri killing off live stock. high school students to carry a ban- writing. The applicant must be a Vito. Joan Emery, Charlotto McGIrr, Olive In the wires of an electric pump. Tho U> follow such a course would eventually mean that Costello, Mrs. William R. Fowler, Jr., ilizen nf the United States nnd must Pomphrey, Irene Robinson. As for the new residents, folks of their kind have ner bearing only the one wurd, Fifth grade—Alfred Brighton, Jerry pump was rulnod and a desk In business would be put in a strait Jacket more confining invariably proved intelligent and valuable acquisitions Mrs. John A. Fichter, Mrs. William give the license plate numbers on his which Mr. Soffel kopt his business "Peace." The report continues: "He Lindman, Miss Gladys C. Johnson, Campanella, Thomas Corbett. Frank Fo- than the codes. to the citizenship of the municipalities where they havo said such a banner would be out of :ar. deruro, William Scalio. Alfred West, Don- papers -wris destroyer!. . Thn loss Mrs. William Shires, M Cameras nnd firearms must he, ald Wilkinson, Clarence VanBrunt, WIN amounted to $200 and wan covered -n-o-o-o-o-o- established their country esbiien. Usually they make place on an occasion for honoring Anderson, Mrs, Arthur Andresen, linm Vltnt, Dorln ApplonatQ. Grace Bauer, improvements and changes which provide work. This the war dead." larked at the guardhouse before en- Jean Boyle, Dorothy Rtirrhell. Etoanor by Insurance. The heat was so In- Mrs. George Krauss, Mrs. George .erlng the reservation. Carew, Edythe Chnmplln. Anna Lnytnn, tense that thn windshield of nn auto- Oiling Streets Without section is fortunate In possessing soil, scenery and other What-better tribute would the war Mace, Mrs. Jule Fritz, Mlas Anna Catherine Purga.vie, Adeline Robinson, dead ask than some sign that hu- Chrifttlna Schmltz, Ruth Thompson, Anna mobile about six feet from the flre attributes which attract new residents of this kind, and Devereaux, Miss Helen Thompson. was cracked. Expense to the Taxpayers. realtors, community welfare organizations and other in- manity generally had begun to assess Mrs, Lester Nelson, Mm. William Williams, war sacrifices' in the unromantlc Devereaux, Miss Ellie Krauss, Mrs. Want Trees To tiixth grade»-Ru**eU Bedford, Frank "You can't give too much credit to Oiling roads and streets to keep down dust has been terested individuals and societies would do well tn adver- Boylo. William Brighton, Fred Bradley, Mr. Green," said Mr. Weir in talking discontinued by a number of municipalities because of tise this fact extensively. terms in which soldiers themselves George Doughtery and Mrs, Edward Clinton Casler, Jack Beisler, John Gardelln. must meet, them on the field? What A. Brown, Beautify Road George Gratz, John Naughton, William with a Register reporter about the the need of economy. This is unfortunte, but the neces- better tribute than some indication rilling. William Scalio. Joe Schraltz. Har- flre. "Tho chances arn that If he had sity of tax relief Is so great that many appropriations Others who attended were Mrs. old Sheehsn, Ella Ryan, Marie Kanehl, not Investigated tho story of tha that through their own sacrifices Mrs. George Miles of the Rumson Gloria Applegate. Muriel BrigES. Marjorie formerly considered desirable are either no longer made they may have helped to insure their Leo. Nicholas and Mrs. Harry Harvey Garden club has suggested to the Ch&mplin, Antoinette Fodera, Mildred stranger my wife and baby and I or greatly reduced. The Supreme Court and children against the demoralizing of Rumson, Mrs. Charles Hoyt of Bayshore Boulevard Beautlficatlon Lesse, Betty Macintosh, Carmela PasQua, would have been burned to death," Oceanport, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and association that efforts he mado to Frances Russek. he concluded. However, some localities have solved the dust nui- the Presidential Election. economic and social effects of mass Seventh grade—Victor Bond, Russell sance problem, thanks to the resourceful, public-spirited carnage: Mlsa 'Agnes Dougherty of Long ecuro funds for tho purchase of Coyne, Jack Delanoy, Samuel Karlnja, Branch, Mrs. Louis Thurman of action of various citizens. These citizens have done this The unanimous decision of the Supreme Court in Many a father, many an older rees to be planted along tho Bay- Tony Mellacl. Charles Schiller, James TENDERED LINEN SHOWER. knocking out the National Recovery Act seems likely to brother to serve in the Trenton, Miss Marie Brown of Ro- hore'boulevard, known as Route 36. Wade. Warren West, Patsy Williams, So- by utilizing used automobile oil commonly known as continued splle, Mrs. J. DeAyla of Elizabeth, phie Campanetla, Betty Caster, Barbara crankcase oil. This stuff usually considered worthless have far-reaching influences on politics by causing the World war with only the satisfaction Henry VanDaalen of Leonardo has DeVito, Dorla Walker, Roberta West, Mary Miss Jane Freeman of Freehold to Mrs. Cassie McLaughlin of Jersey leen selected to interview E. Donald and something -which should be buried or otherwise dis- presidential election to be fought on the paramount is- of believing; that he was sparing his Richards, Wed Albert Durlo in July. sue of whether the power of the court should be less- younger loved ones a similar experi- City and Mrs. Edward Harker and Sterner, state highway commlssion- Eighth grade—Bruce) Anderson, Joseph posed of where it will be out of sight has great efficacy Mrs. Amos Harker of Bayonne. Campanells, Joseph Courtney, Erllng Mon- ened. It is not for any ordinary person to question the ence. What better tribute to these r and endeavor to interest the com- sen, Harold VnnBrunt. Anthony Williams, A surprise linen shower was ten- in laying dust and it also has some value as a road dered Misa Jane Freeman, daughter legal correctness of the decision of the nine aged men men than support for their hope that Miss Danielsen and Mr. Sweeney nlasion in granting the association's Emily Bond. Marlon Boylo, Alice Delanoy, binder. It can be had for the asking at most automo- millions did not die in vain in the will bo married at Holy Cross rectory equest. Mrs. Miles is alao of tho Margaret Layton, Mary Scalzo, Helen of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman bile repair shops. who comprise the tribunal, but all the same one cannot at Rumson, by Rev. John E. Murray. •pinion that in addition to stats Smith. of Freehold, by Misses Mary, and help but wonder why there is such a divergence of opin- "war to end war"? If armies, as Kinth grade—Wellington Emery, Alfred The other day a resident of a village near Red Bank their apologists say they are, to pre- unds, federal aid can also be se- Hill, Raymond McCue, Harry Rafe, Rob- Louise McCuo of Broad street, was finishing the job of spreading oil in front of his ion among supposedly great legal minds. serve peace; if soldiers are required ured. For the past three years sev- ert Ring, Harold West, Lily Connett, Gret- Shrewsbury, Saturday afternoon In ATTENDING GRADUATE SCHOOL chen Flugel, Catherine Karlnja, Isabel Pur- residence property and adjoining places. He had done The President is a lawyer and so are many mem- to fight for anything but the lust of ral members cf the Rumson Garden honor of nor coming wodtllng to Al- aavle. Murlol Seaman. Paulina Sears. Mnr- bert Durle Of the United States goo- about 200 feet, and in talking with a Register reporter bers of both branches of congress who voted for NRA. lilllng one another, what better trib-'l _ Kandall Spending Two lub have been interested In tho ef- Jorle Smith, Jean Stevans, Charlotte Swen. Some of these elected representatives are renowned as Dr Mhin B ortg of tho Boulevard association to son, Anthony Jannarone, Harold Karr, dotlc survey, July 2. he stated that this had required about an hour. He had lite to their memory can we make ' Weeks At Philadelphia College. Andrew King, Joseph Slckter. Donald very able and celebrated lawyers. It Is equally as impos- leautify the Bayshoro boulevard. The homo was beautifully decorat- done- this for several reasons and he and his neighbors than to honor them with battle cries Worthington, Cora Boman, Anita Frlberg, ed with flowers In a color scheme of sible for a common, ordinary* per?on not versed in the of Peace? Dr. Allan B. Randall of Maple ave- urlng this period considerable prog- Ereno RUey. Ruth Vital. had been able to use their porches in comfort and had ess has been made In eliminating green and yellow. A largo sprinkling law to say that they are wrong as it is to say that the The Christian Science Monitor. nue, 13 attending the graduate school Tenth grade—Donah! Applegate, Wll- not been plagued,by dust. • t . of-the Philadelphia Gollege-of Osteo- >bjectlonahl&-.bulldiziga_and adv.ertl.a-. llnrft Bradley, Jack Forsman, Leonard :an sprayed cellophane water Into a Su fime C6url Is wron Iinudssh,."John "Lambert.' "Jack 'M'ufphy." Here Is "an undertaking which would seem to be"anT P S- pathy for a period of two weeks end- ng Elgns. Tho association will soon largo" hamper"In~wKlch" tho"gifts Wor«~ Ono m ht ihls is not 30 A NEW OCEANIC BRIDGE. John' Shea, Donald Sutherland, Chester appropriate one for village improvement societies, com- '& "W because the ing Saturday, June 5, 19^5. .nnounce plans for the annual prize VnnBrunt. Robert -Schoeck, Richard concoaled. A wedding cake with a munity clubs and other organizations of the kind to take I Court u !he flnal a_rbiter and its dictum must be accept- Mornings will be devoted to sym- :ontest for the moat attractive build- Schoeck. Kstherino Broltenbsch. Suo Byors, brido and bridegroom was presented ed as infallible. That viewpoint may be correct In a A Letter from Henry C. Vnnls'ote of ngs, gardens and beautlficatlon of Agnofl Fanning, Marie Monnen, Irono to Miss Freeman. All guests received up. "Many hands make light work," and a force of men Atlantic Highlands. posia and diversified subjects of par- could oil the dirt highways of the average village in a narrow, legalistic way, but when one considers that tho ticular interest to the family phy- ropertiea. Last year, with tho as- Elovo'nth grade—Roland Mnrlanl, Henry favors of small sprinkling cans filled Supreme Court has frequently decided questions by the Red Bank Register, Istanco of tho Rumson organization Riu»ek, Charles Wolbach, Emily Layton. with candy. short time. No doubt the co-operation of municipal sician. The afternoons will bo given Twelfth urade—Louis Mellacl, Mary close3t kind of a margin it in hard to believe that it has Red Bank, New Jersey. to clinical instruction In Osteopathic 100 in • cash waa awarded. Fanning, Ann Smith. Miss Freeman received a number road departments could be obtained. Thrra would be Gentlemen: Several years ago. the Monmouth ot beautiful gifts nnd during tho re- no expense so far as taxes are concerned, but the bene- always been right. The decision on NRA was unani- management and technique, witn There is much discussion at the 3ayshore Civic aHsoclation was or- ception received a telegram from Mr. fits In Increased comfort as well as in other ways would mous, but only a few weeks previous the court decided generous provision for observation In SUGGESTS SHUTTLE SERVICE. ."j to 4 against the r.-iilrond workers' pension law and present time in regard to obtaining the special clinics. anized and after a brief existence, Durle, who 1B now stationed at Key be worth much more than the labor donated. for this vicinity part of the money to ,uo to lock of interest, disbanded, West, Florida. there have been numerous other decisions by the same The facilities of the large Out-Pa- Letter Forwarded to Washington to be distributed from tho four billion tlent Clinic of the college and hos- 'his association accumulated about Bridge was played during tho after- -o-o-o-o-o-c— kind of a vote. dollar fund voted by congress for dis- Improve Mall Service. , tribution at the discretion of Presi- pital will not only afford interesting 300 in its treasury. Efforts will be noon with high scores bolng held by When this tribunal nf whrU i^ supposed to be the dent Roosevelt. cases for dally clinical lectures and nado by tho Boautlflcatlon assocla- In a Utter to Harlee Branch, sec- Mrs. Carl McDermott, MrB. William Why Not Try for a greatest legal minds nn earth cant come any nearer I have not seen any reference to ob- presentation, but also for actual ion to secure this money to carry ond assistant postmas'ter general at Freeman and Miss Ella McGarlty. New Oceanic Bridge? agreement than that as to the meaning of the Consti- taining any part of this fund for re- work In general diagnosis, and the in Us work of beautiflcatlon. Washington, Poritmaster, Edward Refreshments wero served. tution, force in given to the argument, of those who'say building the bridge across the North specialties. Tho American Legion post of At- Brodstein of Asbury Park RuggeateU Those present wore Mrs. William Shrewsbury river, commonly known that part of the $2,000,000 voted to In another column of The Register is fK letter from that this document should be re-writtcn. Advocates of The class will attend the busy antlo Highlands Intends to co-oper- Freeman, Mrs. Jogoph McCue, MrB. ntf the Oceanic hridge. To anyone te this year with the association. improve air mall service througn Henry C, VanNote of Atlantic Highlands with regard | this course maintain that the Constitution was drawn to who crosses the bridge it Is obvious clinics in the Dispensary each after- Carl McDormott, Mrs. Gillday Free- noon, and as well the minor surgical he pout In desirous of having tho shuttle systems to points removes man, Mrs. Jamea McCue and the) to obtaining a federal grant of money from the public moot rh<* need* of a hor.ie nnd bu^y age and that de- that It Is badly in need of repair, and from main airports be spent in Mon- works funds for rc-placing the Oceanic bridge with a, spite the many great fundamental truths which it pro- to the writer it would seem that no and surgical diagnostic sessions in ;arf plant nt Atlantlo Highlands Misses Ruth Denlso, Miriam Totten, icreened In with shrubbery. H. A. mouth county. ' new structure. No one who has seen this bridge across I claim:.- It should ho changed to doal with machine age better use could be made of part of the Hospital Receiving Ward. B'rances Glenson, Edna Carey, Helen this fund than to rebuild the bridge. Educational vlBlts will be made to Vn'lertson, instructor at tho Leonardo He declared ths shore section Is Voorhoes, BOSBIO Thorno, Ella Mc- the North Shrewsbury river-, hetween the borough of! problems and eouchr-r! iri surh understandable language At the same time the approach from Ifrh Bchonl, will endeavor to secure ready for and needs a shuttle ayatem Garlty, Margaret. Tobln and Mary Rumson and Middletown township, needs to be tolri J ns to rrnke its meaning plain. It is not fnr fetched to the Municipal hospital and Norrln- the north side should he improved by j town statc Hospital, and other med- hubbcry for this purpose. between Camden and Newark air- and Loulso McCue. how inadequate it is to m?et present day traffic needs. ?ay th;it when 5 tn -1 iecision:- romp with such flr-quen- cutting back two of the corners 1ica ; l i an«d J osteopathi*„ n,ci Institutionai muti^ l ofc ports by way of Red Bank. Because It was built in the old hoine and wagon days and which ore d.ingcrous in their pr^nnt [ of the central location of the Kai cy i-fti 1, genuine justice would l,rt ,-ia likely tn be served condition. If a straight, apprr,,-i<~h. I professional Interest. MANY 8KB THE NOllMANDrE. besides being antiquated it is not In a good state of re- Bank airport it would ho possiblo NOW FOMCE CinEF. by flipping a coin to como to a decision. could he made that wmM h'; tv:n pair; It has befen patched up again and flgain. but the better than improving Ih". rorn*rs. Two Jl4Ml Bunkers on OfTlclnl Tug In for mail trucks from surrounding Many critic?- of the Kuprc-rno Cnurt have frequently MARRIED ONE YEAR. communities to reach tha flold in a Thomas Brimnn Now In That Job time is nearlng when this cannni much longer bo done. rrvt'if! the claim thnt the founding fathers never Intend- Whit is wrong with this p!.in'.' Marino l'nrado Mondny. In Ilnrltan, The bridge was very substantially constructed to meet Very truly ymnn, very few minutes. ed thiii tlibtmal to pOFars.-) jnich ~rc;it powers as it now .Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Austin Cele- The ocean boulevard In tho vicin- the traffic, needs of the period when It was built, but it Henry C. VanNo'.f. Mr. Brodstein asked In h!» com- Thomas Brcnan, chairman of the) wields and that. pr.-ifhKilly nvrr a pcrlnrl of tlmr if ar- brated Anniversary. ity of Mount Mitchell was lined with Harltan township committee, ha* is utterly unsuitable as a modern thoroughfare. It ; r hundreds of spectators nround noon munication that tho proposal be roeated to itself funct:nn. ; which It did n 't originally tried out during tho eumtner and if automatically become chief of po- would be real economy to re-placo it with a new bridge possess.. Some of its decisions, however correct legally On. FROM WIIECK. Mr. and _Mr«. Henry W. Austin Mondny, thn occasion bolng the-in- celebrated ''their first wedding anni- It proved profitable It could be kept lice of tha Rnrllan township fore* instead of throwing good money after bad by continu- they may h;ive bcrn. had very t,nfoi 'unite result.1", nn coming her maiden voyage of and • Commlttccmnn Frank Anger- Belmar Fishing ,rp3 ent because of the alow cohneetlng which are. scheduled to nnd nfter Interest to our representatives in both branches of con- \ can form of gov of Engineers, V/nr midnight. • • -,-.... thiouiih AmbroMO channel to the Labor day. Thn special police offi- nnif nt th '•t jii'lielnl tribunal should NnrrowH. Tho boat was greeted by lervlco between the main airports gress, as well as to county nnd municipal officials. De-' have, the right to knnrk mit 'i'.'.:- pn?:-ed by the elected Department, V. H. F,n;rin'-?''r The gunats wnre Mrs. A. Austin and tho Bhore, anld Brodstcln, cers who have benn appointed with laying the construction of a new hrldgo until the pres- Ofiice, Customhouse. Mecoml and Mr. and Mrs, John Morcer of a largo fleet amid Ihe tooling of pny am Theodore Franzen, Ralph representatives. No shnuld h-ivr thin right except hornH and nlrnno which could be The proposed extensions under the ent one can no longer he "doctored up" would mean •inri Chestnut Htrpi**, F'.umson, Mrs. Mary Ladlao, Jotinph Wnlllng, James Dcrker, Rustiell Cut" Inn people Ihemsrlvrs. j, |_- u.«-lr.-.." fnr thc-m to «o to Philadelphia, Pennsylvanl.i. s henrrt for many miles, $2,000,000 o-utlay will ndd 3,000 miles hart, Henry J. Walling nnd Andrew waste. Money would be saved by doing the job now. the polls and choose public, tw-iv.-intii to enact Irgir-lntlon Dear Hir: I,ft'll io, Mies Rose I.adi.so, James to the airmail travel network. l,adlflo, Ifnrry Krusc Miss Mary Probably nr> local pcraonR got nny Dlokey, One more addltlnns.1 ap- which they want if nine anc-ienls can undo thn popular What does the War l>p.u rrr.T better vlnw thnn did Wilbur Sym- pointment will bo made If found aS- -o-o-o-o-o-o— tend to fin to relUvp t.hfl .\>v/ J Mr>rrl», James and Bob Morris, Mlsa THE SNAPPY BET. will. That is not real republicanism. Elizabeth Ryan and John Hollan of ington, proprietor of Wilbur's diner vlnnble. The polii-n will patrol th» shore, resorts and arulora of t '. oil on Monmoulh street, and Clinton F. rural roads of tho township. | Some newspnpein are putting out ;i big holler about which In surging from fr-,? ^onk It«d Pank; Mr. and Mrs. William The New Fire Truck ; it hcing nn awful thing that, thn nci:< nf thn Supreme Elliott of Maple avonue. Mr. Hym- A Leoture Sponsored By Tills Red Mohawk? On nvery east wlnr] Thayer, Ham Dcveney, Mlas Evelyn Bank Society. and Traffic Hazards. Court should be dragged into politics. Thin is r.lap trap ahnre is ahowlng n line of oil fr Kills nnd William Grady of Jersey Ington nnrl Mr. Elliott worn guests thla ship, and unless som*.rh;r,;,' of officials of I ho Mnran lino aboard The Snappy Set »pon»ored a lpc- The member* of Nfivesink hook and ladder fire nnd humbug. The mcmhnru of thn conn ,„,. M1f,|net to City, Miss Ann Bchultz and George ono of their IURH, noventeon of which done, fioon, tha rlarmKe will he rl r,*on of Hobokfin and D. Berra of ture on "Jewish Attttudea Toward company have been spending considerable time in prac- the. same faulls and fraililin? „;, r.lhrr hunwn bHngi. had Ihe job of swinging tho veasel The question of how much p and all wlll resrrnt thn 'I'-l-ty in ret Philadelphia. Modern American Life" by Mra. Good Attrndnncn At Kvrnt Held At ticing with their aerial truck and those who are compe- •wer iliey should possess ll nl.ternptlnsc to correct tini oil pollu- Into her horlh. The boat on which 1'nrt Moninouth, very properly one which ..hou Esther Jamleson, director of the tent to Itnnw whereof they speak Bay that the firemen ( he pafupd on by the tion of our shorn. thoBo Red Hanlinrn ami other friends people. If the election of 10M We are «till waiting fr.r r»l,»f hy of official of the lino saw tho in- Young Mtm'8 and Young Womcn'n Thn card pnrly hold for the bene- have become very adept In handling the new apparntua. .''lives on tho Innue of Stock Dividend. Hebrew aagoclatlon of Newark ono the elimination of judicial review it will the War Dnpartrnnnt >rnbers of the Catholic club Mon- Rumson School Senior 2, flrat lot highest scholar- East Keansburg News* placo were victorious in a baseball day afternoon at her home on Sid- ship. Lars 8. Potter, Jr., wltli B game et Union Beach Saturday by ney avenue. minus. About 100 persons attended a card the score of 9 to 8. Frank Terry and family have Every Woman! Completes Term Senior 3, first for highest scholar- party held by tho Ladles' auxiliary of the fire company at the fire house The Rod and Reel club will meet moved to Hazlet. ship, Prudence Stewart White with tonight to arrange for a supper and Mrs. Bart Mahon has returned to Want! I It's Time to Governor Hoffman Speaker at B minus. Saturday night for tho benefit of the First Aid squad. Financially dance to be held Saturday night at her home on Morningside avenue af- to look her beat •« aO ttfttW... Commencement Exercises of Senior 4, honorable mention Totsy Doorr's inn. ter a fitny of several weeks' In New- to fool at eaie and perfeottr scholarship, Ann Corson Ellis, with and in every other respect the par- poised. "**! 99 Private School—Martha Lee ty was very successful. A quilt do- Ellsworth Poole' ha3 been promot- ark. Getty Wins Trustees' Award. B plus average; first prize highest nated by Mrs. Bertha Biackman ed to the position of manager of Marrln Tlerney of Eliazbeth has scholarship, Martha Lee Getty, with tho Atlantlo and Pacific store on "Get in the Swim an average of A minus; special men- was disposed of on the co-operative ended a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Created by The graduation exercises of the plan and it was awarded to John Bray avenue. Until recently he .was Catherine Fallon. Rum«on private school took place tion for consistent effort in all his Lee. Miss Prelsel won an electric employed at a store at Campbell's The public school Parent-Teachers Gosaard Saturday afternoon, with Governor work, Eliot P. Hurd. Junction. Gerald Broandcr has tak- toaster donated by James H.. Red- association has discontinued activi- U the answer. Harold G. Hoffman delivering tho Tha ninth annual field day was field, Mrs. Lillian Krueger got the en his place there. ties until September. principal address. In his remarks held Memorial day on the school ath- Tho Ladies' auxiliary of the fire- • The pull of the door prize nml Mrs. May Rupp waa The. Women's Democratic club will back- strapi Governor Hoffman stressed the many letic field. Track events were held the winner of a tablecloth. company will hold a card party at sponsor a card party thla afternoon. opportunities available to the grad- in the morning and In the afternoon the fire house Tuesday afternoon. flattens tho ab- the school team was defeated by a Here's a sign of better times: The Tho Ladies' Afternoon social club domen, uplifts uates In New Jersey, v former Civic association, hall which will meet, with Mrs. Florence Grafjic I the bust, and The graduating claBS "comprised earn composed of parents in an ex- this afternoon. ! citing game of playground baseball. has been dosed tho past two years Union Beach News. controls the fmoldcd-fli Ann Corson Ellis. Martha Lee Getty, has been rented to a moving picture, hlpa. LOUIBO Finch, Barbara Baker, Doro- Edward M. Crane, Jr., provided the awlmmlng suits spectators with an assortment of flna producer. The first show will be (Tho Red Banit Tteglistor can ho bouehi One of the quickest ways to find a Let onr expert thy Burghard, Edward Crane, Jr., giviin fiunday, Juno Ifi. Tho hall Is In Union Beach at tho stora of GUB Sen- job is to advertise in The Regis- fitters show Russell Hurd and John Ellis. performances in the track and field owned, by tho Sonneberj? estate. •on.) ter's Want Dupai (.merit.—Advertise- you what It is the magic of Jant- Martha Lee Getty was awarded the meet, narrowly missing the creation . The Athlctln club baseball team ment. of a new school record in the high- The Junior Epworth league of Mla-Slmpllclty trustees' award for the highest out- played two s;amos Sunday against the Grace Methodist church held a can do. zen-Stitch that gives standing qualities of leadership, char- imp. For the fourth consecutive the Nrw.-irk White Sox and won year the school team defeated the surprise social Monday ni^llt. acter, scholarship and athletics. She' both of (horn, The second in the Bcrics ,.nf For- 3,50 to 10.00 you an amazing degree received a medal and her name will parents In the relay race, leading The Women's Democratic club rc- ums sponsored by the Community Venetian Blinds be Inscribed upon the trustees' throughout and increasing the mar- :ntly held a very largely attended club was held on Monday nlRht. The. of natural line figure- plaque. Ann Corson Ellis was ac- in by smooth baton passing. and successful card party. All the speaker, Lawrence Swan, took as his Conover, The Blind Man corded honorable mention. The pres- The baseball game was featured by profltn were turned over to the topic, "Emergency Relief, Its Pur- CQntrol. Because of this entation was made by Johnfritz he pitching of Newcombo C. Baker, First Aid squad. poses and Limitations." 8 MMIF?)' IT,ACE 17 Brood Street, Bed Bonk, N. $. Achells, president of the board of the shortstopplng of Johnfritz Ache- With Van Nortwlck and Cruse as Mrs. John Roche was hostess to the advanced and exclusive trustees. is and the circuit clouting of Porter Phone R. li. 307. Harold S. Clark, headmaster, pre- Hoagland—all of the parents' team. knitting process your sented the scholastic awards; Mayor Charles Morton and Lara Potter Van R. Halsey, contest awards, and 3tarred for the school team, which Jantzen fits perfectly, • Edgar Blake, athletic awards. The was outhit and outweighed by tho names of Miss Getty, senior, and parents' nine. permanently. Permit- Lynn Townley, Junior, will be In- The results of the various eventB, scribed upon the wooden shields for with those finishing first, second and "\ ting complete freedom, ranking flrBt In scholarship In their third listed in their respective order, it firmly but gently holds respective classes. are as follows: Honor roll students are Nancy J. V. 60-yard dash—Lorn Potter, Charles Pinj Berkmans, Cheater Billings, Jr., Jane Morton, Ann Ellis. the body in the natural ChnmpionHhii) 60-yard daeh — Russell Billings, Harriet Crane, Jessica Hurd, Edward Crano, Jr., Dorothy Burg- Bottla position of youth. It molds the body in lines of Despard, Ann Ellis, William Ellis, • ml. Rufus Finch, William E. Foster, Jr., Junior chumplonBhlp 50-yard dash— Robert Huituhorne, William Ellis, Harriet Witch grace and beauty. FIGURE-CONTROL IS Martha Lee Getty, Hobert D. Harts- Crane. horne, Jr., Ann Haskell, Ann Hayes, Jurilrir primary 30-yard dash-—Henry LITERALLY KNITTED-IN. Porter Hoagland, Jr., Florence Little, Mlllcnbergcr, William Potta. Eichard Hazel Brenda Lobdell, Harold Reynolds, Jr., Bryan. . . Kenneth M. Seggerman, Edward Primary 30-yard dash—Harry Segger- an, Margaret Thompson, Beverly Sim- KODAK Stewart, 4th, Cynthia Townley, Lynn mons. .At deep cut prices Townley and Jane Hay VanSicklen. Parents VB. school relay—Won by school No. 120, 8 exposures Jantzen Swim Suits Nathaniel Hartshorne received spe- (Edward Crane, Jr., Edwards Rullman, 17c Martha Leo Getty, Dorothy Burghard). No. 127, 8 exposures cial mention for Improvement In Junior relay, boys VB. eirla—Won by 17c for scholarship and splendid attitude In girls (Anno Hayes, Mary Jano Chambers, No. 116, 8 exposures 25o class and In all contacts with teach- Eluine Shnnley, Lee MiltenberKer). 19c Value Senior sack rucc—Barbara Baker, Wil- All other sizes and Ver- LAPIES MEN BOYS ers and pupils. liam Tailer, Lucy Lea Hurt], i duo me films at like Sun Other awards were made as fol- Running hinh jumj>—Edward Crane, Jr.; savings. 54 Broad Street Red Bank James .HartHliorno and Martha Leo Getty 4.50 to 6.95 4.50 to 6.95 3.98 to 4.50 lows: tied for second. Glasses Primary 1 class, honorable mention tipartan vs. Viking relay—Won by Spar- Shell In scholarship, Margaret B. Harts- tan boys (John Ellin, Frederick Burghard, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Eliot Hurd, Stewart Hoagland, William "mmed horne; first prize highest scholarship, Taller). Jantzen Trunks : 2.50 to 3.95 John E. Foster. Spartan vs. Viking relay—Won by Vi- U.S.P. Medicinal Primary 2. honorable mention In king boys (Edgnr Knapl>, Edward Itiley, Jantzen Tops 1.95 to 2.95 Lara Potter, Newcombo linker. Jr., Charles Everybody shares in Sun Ray's scholarship, Phyllis Flske and Ann Morton). II EPSOM Hartshorne; first prize scholarship, Primary 3 sack rare—Nathaniel. Harts- 1 Great Sixth Annjversary. Gertrude Mertens. horno, William Potts, Marciuet Thompson. SALTS The Most Talked of Event in Town. Primary 3, honorable mention In Running broad jump—Edwards Kullman The famous "Mansco" and Edward M. Crane, Jr., tied for first; 5 lbs. GANTNOR WIKIES Gabardine SHORTS scholarship, Harry Seggerman and third, James Hartahorne. »r. Weat George Dwight; first prlzo highest Marino VB. pirate relays—Won by Economy with built-in nupnortor In Broivn, Tnn, Canary, Blue scholarship, Fritza Bullwlnkel. Marines, team A (Harold Reynolds, Mike anil While. Ackerman, Ned Titus, William Riker); sec- Junior 1 class, honorable mention ond. Marines, t*>nm H (i'eKtry O'Sullivnn, 12 Tooth 95 9S In scholarship, Nancy Berckmans Peter Taller, Hugh Adams, Holiert Harti- •§.95 2- S- .95 and Brenda Lobdell, with an average horne). Spartans vs. Vikings relays—.Won by Brushes of B plus,' first prlzo In highest Spartans, Team A (Loui»B Achells. Wii. HAND ETCHED CRYSTAL GLASS scholarship, Lynn Townley, an aver- Ham Tailer, Russell Hurd, Jane VanSiclen, 25c Bottle 6 TALL TUMBLERS and age of A minus; special mention James Hartshorne) j second, Vikingo, tonm LARGE JUG C Special Gantnor Top "Mansco" Topis B (Marlon Bukcr. Charles Morten. Ann 'A beautiful, gracefully designed In a fancy pcbblo trtlteh. given for general Improvement, Ellis, Barbnra Baker, Edwards Riillman). Griffin', Set every homo will be proud to With Snap Fastener scholarship, and In social attitude, 18 00 -1.95 Nicholas G. Rutgers, 3d. and Robert The parents' baseball team was AH Whit< A. Rlker. composed of Frederick Burghard c, OUR TLAN: 2- Vi: it a Sun Ray Drug Store and Junior 2 class, honorable mention Nowcombo Baker p, Porter Hoagland ask for the punch card you see In scholarship, Jessica Despard, Wil- lb, Edward VanSlclen 2b, Johnfritz illustrated. Have your purchases Acheiis and Mrs. Edward VanSiclen punched and when card is com- liam E. Foster, Jr., Harold Reynolds, pletely punched (a total of $5.00) Jr., anil Kenneth M. Segfrorman, Jr., ss, Lorenzo Getty and Mrs. Harold it entitles you to one of tliese Men's All Wool Bathing Suits all with an average of B plus; first Hartshorns 3b, Harold Hat'tshornc ^vonrffrful 7-pt. Beverage Seta for Tooth In the Popular Speed Model for highest scholarship, Anne Hayes and Mrs. Mary Potter If, Eobert only 49c. •as.- \\ Paste and Chester Billings, Jr., with an White and Mrs. Edward Crano cf, J.95 and ty.9B average of A minus. and Lorlllard Taller rf. 25c Pkg. Junior 3 class, honorable mention On the school team were Edward scholarship. William Ellis, average Crane, Jr., 2b, Eliot Hurd ss, Lara Gillette B and first prize highest scholarship, Potter and Charles Morton p. John Regular 10c Popular Brands Keg.Sc h Harriet G. Crane and Robert D. E11I3 If, Martha Lee Getty lb, Ann Blades The Zipper Model in plain and two-tone Q.95 Hartshorne, Jr., who tied with B Ellis rf, William Taller and New- Cigars Cigarettes color effects ; ** plu3; special mention for conscien- combe Baker, Jr., c, Louise Finch Chesterfield, Lucky tious Improvement In school spirit, and Barbara Baker 3b, and Edgar C Strike, Camels, Old 2«o BotUe social adjustment and general atti- Knapp cf. Gold and Raleigh. The ninth annual number of the 16 <& 2So tude, Marlon S. Ackerman, 3d; also special mention for outstanding Runlson Rudder, published by the 2 for l5c pkgs. Fitch school spirit and fine achievement In students of the school, was issued jn 2 Shaving scholarship during her first year In conjunction with tho graduation ex- 5 for 37c Cream group competition, Margaret Rlker ercises. Ann Ellis and Martha Lee 50c Value Ctn. 200, 1.13 J. KRIDEL Getty were tho editors. Box 50, 3.65 Haskell. 70% 50, 2.I Senior 1 class, honorable mention The editorials were written by Miss •MiMTi — Red Bank — foi scholarship, Jan» L. Billings and Ellis and Miss Getty. Seniors who Rubbing Ann Tllford Haskell, an average of wrote current events and other ar- B; first prize, highest scholarship, ticles were Anne Haskell, Charles Alcohol Russell Hurd, Louise Finch, William H. Tailor, Martha Leo Getty. Ed- wards Rullman, Frederick J. Burg- 16a Box hard; Jr., Dorothy Burghard, Ann \ Ellis, Lars Potter, Newcombc C. Don't Make the Mistake or Assuming a Refrigerator Baker, Jr., Jano Billings, Louise Acholis, Marion Baker, Jane Van- Is Modern Merely Because It Is Electric ... Slclen, Edgar Knapp. Edward M. Former 35c Crane, Jr., Stewart White, Stewart Hoagland, James Hartshorne, John Dr. Lyon's Ellis, Charles Morton and Barbara THE AIR CONDITIONED Baker. Tooth Powd. Junior contributions were made by Margaret Haskell, Cynthia Townley, William Thomas, Peter Taller, Wil- ycn liam Ellis, Kenneth Seggerman, Jes- 7 6°o Value sica Dospard, Ronny Raynolds, Mary Jane Chamber, Barbara Potts, Rob- Rubber COOLERATOR ert Morton, William Foster, Chester Billings, Anno Knox Hayes, Helen ff/ 25o Jor Gloves Fiske, Morion Ackerman, Robert ,• Makes all other refrigerators seem out of Pair Hartshorne, Rosalind Wilson, Har- " NOXZEMA .^I?ta«jl||j|pP» §51 ' * SSttfftiuHUij, ~ date. riet Crane, Leo Mlltcnberger, Wil- i liam Riker, Hugh Adams, Elaine Skin Cream Shanloy, Nancy Berckmans, Porter Clearance Hoagland, Fifi Little, Lynn Townley, '• Puts an end to foul gases in the food Edwin Stewart, Nicky Rutgers, Win Stewart, Rufus Finch, Bill Ilor, compartment of your refrigerator. Brenda Lobel! and Peggy O'Sulllvan. Articles under the heading of Drnk« "Primary Pages" were written by [• Prevents dried out and devitalized food. Nat Hartshorne., Peggy Thompson, Joan Flower. 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Favorite Hordth Soap, owned by Cheater W. Billings, nlwi and Kii/or with Nnliy CaBtilo Soup, SEABOARD ICE COMPANY of Rumaon. I,ant year tho cat wan 'MM Mollfl (leu. Clransin([ Crenm Snnp, Huttormllli Soup, stolen. Mr. Zotaol taimcdlatcly cn- .Slmvliiif (roim Wlillo ninmnmt Flouting Sonp, PHONE RED BANK 248 gngod a dotectlvo who spent two Kre.t Ovnl n»th Till,leU. weokn tracking down CIUOM and dual- Mnillnon Hnr.l Water 3onp. ly was successful In finding the cat All li\ro« ska c»lie», cliolca assorted COOLEHATOnS ON DISPLAY AT 27 BIUDOE AVENUE. RED BANK In New England. colors. Como early, pretinred for grent- cat snving. Boyg can make extra pocket money •oiling TJu HegiiUr,—Advertisement. RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 8,1985. IN ITBST ACADEMY CLASS. Policeman's Shots GRADUATES AT COLT'S NECK. hav* the double beauty of land and linen, ones wai so shallow that an Convention Of legend, for hardly a village, a loch eight year old boy could wade across Three Monmouth Boys Graduate Twenty-Four AUantio Tmnualp Pu Places To Visit or a glen, but hej 1U plaea In theit without wetting his hair. , BBUW Fatal To Negr pll» Flniih Their Studies. Disabled Soldiers From Admiral FtampU School songs and history of some clan, lt« Po.Wfflci, June week exercises at the Ad- I have Just returned from & four memories of the day leu than two It pays to advertise in The Register, miral Farragut academy on Toms William William., 56, an Albur? Twenty-four pupils graduated from day trip automoblllng through old hundred years ago, when a man ar- QUttTN, rARSONS A OOBKUTJB. Park colored man; died In Fltkin the Atlantis township consolidated IM )I It Began at Long Branch Yester- Riyer at Pine Beach began Saturday, Scotland,' between the Tweed and ranged his affairs and made his will Wtiltfl.l11,1,1.. ,P2W9d Building'", W kt LAW day and It Will End Saturday June 1, and continued until Tuesday hospital Friday from wounds re- publlo BChool last night. They Inverness, with one day's aall among before journeying north. It Is Just John J. Qulnn, Theodore O. morning. Tha program opened with ceived In a pistol battle with Officer Shirley R, Douglass, Veronica McMa- the Hebrides. Have you ever noticed as natural to think of tha past In JOHN E. DAY Taomu t. Donsmus When a Parade Will be John Meglls of the Neptune pollci hon, Mabel Wilson, Dorothy Kelly how like a piece of old lace Scotland Scotland as to think of the, present Alumni Day. A dinner was held Thursday night. Held. honor of the alumni and a class play, Margaret Grossman, Esther Snedek looks on tho map with Its Inlets and In America, even modern Glasgow Funeral Home ALSTON BEEKMAN, "Give and Take," was presented, af- According to Chief of Police Wil- er, Kathleen Maher, Esther Luccarel bays, flrtha and rivers and Its seven with Its great shipping Interests, COUNSELLOR Al LAW The four-day convention of the liam Maas of Neptune township and II, Anna Dombroskl, Agnea Tumid- hundred Islands? Its long desolate cannot be visited without a memory OB»«, 10 Bro.rt at. HBP BAWL H. J. at*te department of the Disabled ter which there was an Informal hop aiakl. Margery Conover, Mary Fugee, PHONE 332. n the gymnasium. Assistant Prosecutor Charles Fran- moors, fertile valleys, picturesque recalling tho day when the Clyde, American Veterans of the World war kel of Asbury Park, who Investigated Benjamin Richard, Walter Bordluk, lakes and rugged lofty mountains, iwhich today receives the great ocean 130 Broad Street, Red Boya can make extra pocket money begun at Long Branch yeBterday and Sunday was devoted to the bac-the case, David Williams, a white William Conover, Harry VanBrun elllnst The Register.—Advertisement. will end Saturday night calaureate service, which was held In man, who Is employed In the Asbury Ludwig NIehaus, Edward Stote, Jon An elaborate program has been ar- the academy gymnasium, with Rev. Park postoffice and lives In Neptune, Anielowltz, Henry Kissel, Jamei ranged by State Commander John Francis Powell, Jr., pastor of the was out walking with his family at Frangello, Charles Sutphln, Vincen' Peteraon of Union In co-operation Pina Beach chapel giving the Scrip 8:45 o'clock last Thursday nlghf Llpert and Stephen Dombroskl. Th with the Jersey Shore Chapter No. turo lesson. Rev. C. H. Dlcklns, when William Wllllamn and a col- class colors are blue and gold, th IS and 1U commander, Frank As- maplalri, United States navy, retired, ored woman, Sadie Hlcka, ordered class flower the ross and the claa chettlno, who has established head- preached the sermon. In the after- them away, stating that they didn't motto "Carry On." quarters at the Garfleld-Grant hotel loon there, was a band concert, lnter- ike white people. for the accommodation of visiting :ompany crew race and retreat pa- Tho white man and his family The entertainment was given in delegates from all over the state. •Ddo and the semi-annual declama- ook the order lightly until the col- ;wo parts, tho first of which was i All business sessions will be held at >red man pulled out a revolver and sketch entitled "His Just Desserts.' the city hall at Long Branch and ion contest was held in the evening:. The program was as follows: overflow meetings will be held at the Monday wag devoted to inter-com- started shooting In their direction. Streamline Baautyl American Legion home, corner of any sailing race, Inter-company In- The police headquarters were noti- PART I. Broadway and Ludlow street, as well fp.ntry drill competition, band con- fied and Officer John Meglls was dla- Sketch—"His Juat Desserts." Graceful, flowing lines, symbolic as at the Broadway hotel, where the cert, baseball game, retreat parade >atched to the scene. Spotting the Dorothy Kelly of the Streamline Age in which we Trench Rate, a branch of the D. A.and review, presentation of prizes Negro, OIllcDr Meglia ordered him to - Edward Stotz live, harmonize with the •now- and the June ball. stop as the Negro started to run,ilax _ Walter Borilluk V., will make their headquarters. and In fleeing, pulled out his revolver lavld . Charles 8uti>liin white finish and superb appoint- ** Eegistration took place last night. Tho graduation exercises took and fired three shots. Iss Lois Veronica McMnhon ments of an all-steel cabinet. The program for today Is a business place Tuesday morning, with an ad- In self-defense Officer Meglis Mrs. Twlneforc! Shirley Doui'lns» session and entertainment Tomor- dress to the graduates by Rear Ad- Class March. row night there will be a boat ride miral Samuel S. Roblson, United whipped out his revolver and fired PART n. Streamline Efficiency! and on Saturday afternoon at five States navy, retired, superintendent. three shots at the fleeing Negro, hit- lone, "Stars of the Summer Night." o'clock a parade through Broadway, Honorable Harold G. Hoffman, gov- ting Williams in both arms and the 'lano solo. ''Orange Blossomfl" : . Dual-automatic control, sealed-In when all the veterans' organizations ernor of the state of New Jersey, also abdomen. He dropped after running Shirley Douglass 500 feet. one, "Water Boy" mechanism and forced-draft cool- and delegates will participate, head- addressed the class and presented 'MBsntation of class glfn Henry Klsael ing are proven Weatinghouse fea- ed by city and county officials of the Governor Harold G. Hoffman Esther Snedekor Monmouth county, the Boy Scouts, gold medal for general efficiency. long, "Old Refrain" Twelve Gtrli tures which Insure economical, 'resentatlon of diplomas....Russell Hculett trouble-free performance. police and fire department represen- The roster of the. first class In- olo, "Garden of Happiness" Five boys tatives and civic groups. Saturday cludes the names of Philip Mackay 'resentntion of United States Constitu- night there will bo a banquet at nine of Little Silver. Theodore Neilson rMENUS- tion" .'.Russell Houlett >ng, "Listen to the Lambs" Streamline Convenleneel o'clock at the Garfleld-Grant hotel, Parmly, Jr.. of Eatontown and Al- ««» «ons Class of '35 where Governor Harold G. Hoffman bert Barrett Farry of Bradley Beach. (Composed by Margery Conover anil will be the principal speaker. ;,:, Agnes Timldalski) The Handy Servlco Tray, Revolv- During the regime of State Com- Closing Chorus. ing Shelf, Button-Touch Door mander Peterson many new chap- PAST MASTERS' NIGHT. (a) "Summer Winds" Latch, Automatic Interior Light- By Mrs. Alexander George (b) "Thanksgiving Prayer" ters have been organized and theFreehold Lodge Honors County Clerk Ing, and Fast-Freezing Sanalloy number has reached 37, according Strawberry Pie Recipe Froster are just a few of the many to a statement made by James B. MoDcrmott on Anniversary. Dinner Serving Four FARM MORTGAGE WOBK. features for modern convenience Carroll, department adjutant. The A gala affair was held recently IB Broiled Lanib Chops chapter which has secured the larg- making history of Masonry in New Creamed Potatoes ... Let ut show you the new models. est number of new members will re- Buttered Spinach Decision of Supreme Court Has No Jersey when Olive Branch Lodge, Bread Cherry Conserve Effect on State Agency. ceive a special prize, together with a No. 16, F. & A. M. of Freehold, cele- Vegetable Salad Dressing silver cup. A second prize will be brated Post Masters' night In honor Strawberry Pie The decision of the United States awarded for the next largest gain of Coffee of County Clerk Joseph McDermott, Milk For Children Dally Court Invalidating the Frazler- membership In the state. A large who In turn, celebrated his fiftieth Lernke farm mortgage moratorium committee of veterans has been Cherry Conserve act has In no way affected the work working to make the convention an anniversary as a past master of that (Including Other Fresh Fruits) outstanding event and a large turn- lodge. 8 cups seeded 1/S cup orange of the Governor's Emergency Farm out la expected. Judge Harold B. Wells of Borden- red cherries juice Mortgage committee, and the com- town, a member of the New Jersey 1 cups diced rhubarb >4 cup lemon mittee will continue to assist New 2 cups diced juice The convention committees are asCourt of Errors and Appeals and one pineapple 14 cups sugar Jersey farmers with their mortgage 16 Monmouth Street follows: of tho most not--, orators ii the 1 cup diced apricots % teaspoon salt problems, N. A. Back, of the State ' General—Frank Aschettlno chairman, state, was the guest speaker. Judge Mix ingredients. Simmer 30 min- Department of Agrlculturo and sec- Lew Tannenbaum assistant chairman, Wells Is also practically a life-long utes. Boil slowly until conserve retary of the committee, announces. Red Bank Tony Fiola treasurer, Joo Fleck secretary, thickens. This will require about 4U "The Governor's Emergency Farm Balph J. Deileno, Lew Miller. friend of "Uncle Joe," as he referred Finance—Roxy Fiola chairman, Lew to the guest of honor. minutes. Pour into sterilized glasses Mortgage Committee never placed Miller, Barry Woodwln, James J. Foley. Twenty-three of the 28 living past and when cool seal. very much, reliance In tlie Frazier- Contract 'and concessions—Frank Ai- masters of Olive Branch lodge were Lemko Act and advised New Jersey chettlno chairman, William Vaflnlda, H; Vegetable Salad Branch: P. Delancy. Jo«eph Kaplan, J. P. Mullor, among the 225 Masons present, but eup cooked 1// 3 cupp diced celery farmers not to use it except as a James Callagher. Bruno Crlttclll. as told by District Deputy Stephen b«ts 1 tablespoon final resort," Back asserted. "It was 609 Mattison Ave., Program—Frank ABchetttno chairman. McDermott every officer and mem- cup cooked chopped green tho belief of tho committee, that gen- Koxy Ftola., Harry Gonlraln, Stephen F. pepper green beans eral use of the Act would react un- Westinghouse Dougherty, Ralph J. Dezleao, Joe Fleck. ber of- the lodge at the time Joseph ^ teaspoon salt Asbury Park Entertainment—Lew Tannenbaum chalr- MoDermott was master of the lodge 2 tablespoons U teaspoon favorably to agriculture In the long inJLB. Ralph J. Dexie&o assistant chairman, chopped' paprika . - run by undermining the credit Joseph Clark, Bruno Crlttclll, J. E. Larry, have passed to their reward. 1 /3 cup relish F. NeYik, II. G, Bruno, Goorge Fleming. onions dressing. standing of farmers." EefUtratlon—Georeo Fleming chairman, METEPECONK CLUB OPEN. Mix and chill Ingredients. Serve on 5 YKAHS' PROTECTION OX THE SEALED-IN MECHANISM FOR ONLY $5, INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ~i««ih Fleck, Roxy Floln, Frank William tUMtti. crisp lettuce leaves. Public safety—Police Chief Fred War- Mrs. M. J. Glff of Lakewood in Dressing dell. Charge This Year. 1/3 cup French 2 tsblejooons Reception-—Congressman William H. r~ Sutpliiu chairman. Lew Tanncnbautri, Law chili iiuee The Metedeconk clubhouse on the2 tablespoon 2 MMillar, , Patricatrck ShannonSho, Frank Lennahan, chopped olives tablespoon! FranFk k FlemingFli , RoxR y FiolaFil , JJame s MMc- shores of tho Metedeconk river was 2 tablespoon horseradish .GraJlaJl, Terry FlnneganFlnng . optned Decoration day, under the chopped 1 tablespoon PublicityPublicity—PPbliiPP . A. Ki Kirkk chairman, Lester management of Mra. Michael J. Glff pickles vinegar PMllli>»Mlll , JumuJ « C Cll Ptik , Sh non. C. Carroll, Patrick Shan- of Lakewood. Mrs. Glff plan3 to con- Mix and chill ingredients and duct the clubhouse along modern serve on vegetable salads. Big Bun of Whiting'. lines, catering to special parties, with Strawberry Pie a family dinner on Sunday and hol- 3 cups washed, 1 tablespoon I cut down Carbon The unusual run of whiting (frost idays. Special attention will also be hulled berries lemon juice fish), has caused great activity 1 ]'j cups, sugar 1 baked pie among anglers In New Jersey and paid to clubs and organizations de- 2 tablespoons flour shell last Tuesday and again on Decora- siring to hold picnics and outings on Add sugar and flour to berries. tion day the piers from Sandy Hook the grounds. Many Red Bank people Let stand five minutes. Simmer ten says...THE ENGINEER IN EVERY GALLON to Cape May were crowded to ca-have mado frequent visits to this re- minutes, stirring frequently. Adi pacity. The run is averaging one and sort where bathing, boating and fish- lemon juice. Pour into pie shell. one-half pounds and there was never ing may be enjoyed in the quietness Serve plain or topped with whipped a time In history of angling for of a woodland park. cream. whiting that these fish were better in If desired, the pie can be covered food quality. Boys can rnako extra pocket money with meringue and baked ten mln selling The Register.—Advertisement. utes In moderately slow oven. TYDOL GASOLINE SAVES YOU MONEY GOOD/YEAR WHY WAIT- when you can buy now ' "ON TIME"

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district manager of in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. the American Oil company, $•£.19 Harrison G. Travis. Tho Matawan flro department at SEARS fought a fire In the Mount Pleasant Miss Madellno Scheldt of Long Is- A sensationally Sturdy white ean- Reg. valuo 1.29 land City spent the week-end with cemetery at New Brunswick avenue Blades made for and Main street Sunday. For a while low price, all rub- vas with galvan- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wickless ber hose, 25 feet. ized bottom. hard use. Jacob A. Lewis. the flames threatened tho Colot gas MrB. VanWlnklo Todd loft Wednes- station adjoining. . Oil Range day to spend tho week-end as the Miss Katharine Hanaway attended guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hcbilen a surprise shower In honor of Miss of Gullford, Vermont. Jane Freemn at the home of Miss $24-95 Russell K. Jackson, naval officer Frances Gloauon of Froohoid Satur- from the United States Naval Re- day evening. Miss Ann McCuo was cruiting station at Trenton, ad- also a hostess. Miss Freeman will be Sells Elscwhcro for $29.95. dressed tho senior class at tho Mata- married July 1 to Albert Durlo of 53.00 Down— . Tho ceremony will take wan high school auditorium Friday $4.00 per Month. 1 awn Sprinkler Fulton Spade morning. place In St. Roso of Lima Catholic Merit Rake Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McNabb visit- church. For oafoty, quality oncl $£.10 ed friends at Trenton Thursday. VanWInklo Todd returned homo on economy this oil range cannot bo boat Nowhere 95' Mrs. Marguerlta Laird is a patient Tuesday from a business trip to Revolving, with 75' Fulton spade for at the Fltkln Memorial hospital. Cleveland, Ohio. can you duplicate this Comparative value .¥35.00—13.00 Down, ?4.00 a month Btovo at this price. brass arms and Merit bow gar- your garden. A Mr. and.Mrs. Amos Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, Sr., head. Sprinkles 5 den rake made of Great Buy at this children, Lois, Howard and Robert, of Jersey City, were guests of Mra. to 50-ft, area. nne forged Bteel. price. Oast iron sink, finished in .smooth, easy to doim, white motored to Atlantic City Sunday. John P. Lloyd Sunday. l>oiTPkiin oiiiiniel, white lacquer steel cabinet, Dew MrB. Irma Raup and son Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters of Autogas of Philadelphia spent Thursday aa Ramsey were week-end guests of Mr. rlirome pliih'd fiiucpts. tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and Mrs. John Baker.' Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanZlle, Mr. Range Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conover and and Mrs. James Vlto, Mrs. Michael $••90.979 5 $5.00 Down— Hose Reel Window Screens 57.00 per Month $£.45 Looks just like the fin- est gas Btovc. Modern Drum type hose table-top stylo. No end reel, holds 150 feet Pro-Tex hegt qual- Adjustable, fi t s of brand new features. •Yj-ln. hose. ity, 10 mesh. 9x17x33 inches. This rnngo is given "Class A" rating by Board of Underwriters. Autogas Ball Bearing! Rang9e5 Low Priced! BATHROOM OUTFIT $39 Make your bathroom modern at lowest A SH.05 Value. cost with this boautlful outllt! All Ilx- $1.00 Down— !uro:i are flnest Arlstoorntquality, gleam- $5.00 per Month ing white, with sparkling, cnsy-to-clcnn rhromo plated faucets and fittings, Cook with gasoline) Roomy 6-ft. tub. A Great' Value. Sco Enjoy Baa stove con-. it today! vcnlcnce, plus a hotter "Kwik-Kut" CASH flamo nnd lower fuel Compnrntlvn $4.00 Down; coat! Autopns roaem- Value—$50.01). $8.00 n Month. blcs n fine gna range nnd is built as flno nnd .39 d u v a h 1 y. Alraalutely It's a regular safo — utterly depend- $0.00 Vnluo! able—and a value you'll only find at Senrs. And at Soars Self-adjusting b.ill bcirlnga. Oil Range low prlco it's Ha3 four crucible .'itcel blades the bt that aro neK-HlnirpeninK lawn mower ngainut tlio wuv steel beil E-Zest Way buy of tho sea- knife. Easy-cutting, iimooth son. running;. Large 8-Inch whocla, cuts full 14 Inches. Built to give long service, Iron Spout <'ul»l)orl/rd Water $5.00 Down— $0.0(» per Month , Pump Heat* This flno raiiRo lii new Water Pump nnd modern In every in- spect. Now tnblo top .7S .95 style, legless! ba«i\ cim- fitnnt-lovol valves with $31-95 safety trip, heat Indicator, Kog. Valuo 1.118 Hog. ValllO 3.95 new ntylo (i-qt. tnnk. V.%- Itoguliir Viilmi 80.PH HottlRfo your ndt tra Uu'RC ti>n-loaf nizo liump vltli uiK Hint Why doiuivo youi'anlf df tlta ml- mil liunilrii* llut oven. Smart apple green ilellv«ri nHiro wittur vni.Utt'W oC froah niniilinf wntef <«l»r IHSBIOK wllh • [t«r ttroVonmi aft when you CUM Itiiy till* tultrlciit SI'»0« finish with Mark trim. fOthers up to $-1 ty tlma ami ellort. Fur KiUton iniiiui fur mi Httto? H'a "!'- MM lui limir, 1 walla or d«lara» KoluUly mit<>m!ttii-—rtn>M»ly (inn tiny to 20 foet. ili fmirot nml l> tit twin, N:.li prnvMoil tolul lift U nut iivof 22 l>«t otlMn thutH HIK! hoiUoMfil >lrnw Id IKH mur* thtif) Sears, Roebuck and Co. lioxl—IlioatB Imiullo bur. Flat t«(* rs lit *tiy, «<>nv«til«ut 100 fe«t. With toss v»r»if-nl Hit, 2».S» MONM«folTH STRKET position. Iimger liuilxmul ririiw U pu$ttUU' 1'UONEl KKU UANK12&O REIt IMNK 27-29 Monmouth St. RID BANK Red Bank 1290 BED BANK" REGISTER. JUNE 6, aw.y. Doris Hy.lop, HUon* MsUu, of Colt's. Neek; Frank CrMvy of Tat IU4 Bank lUxiitwr twwl* PERFECT ATTENDANCE. Barbara Sally, Shirley Bum, Dorothy Taj- over every strait la town and every lor and Eo» Maiia. Wldutunk, Mr. sad Mrs, Biaford ras4 bt tii* eounty. Let It carry your From The Register Many Eatontown Pupils On Attend? S«v«nth grans—Edwio Brown, Thomas Perrln and Miss Alice Farrln of rnisaam to those who ita on that* Cass. Vandy Dsnglir. PsUr DtGano, Brooklyn. once U>t For Month of May. Chsrlei Kayos, Whltntr Lavtn., Alton thoroughfares*—AdvertUement House Of Harmonious Details Mabb, Thomas Norrls, Edward Morn. Al- Fifty Year? Ago The following Is a list of tile len Riddle, Irma Bennett, Bath Chun, Eatontown pupils who were neither Doris Deu, Lillian Hsuin, Vlrclnl* Bait- tardy nor late during the month of ing, Florence Rowland, Genevlsv« Still- Interesting Story Reprinted Here veil and Gloria Taylor. ' Telling of • Roller Skating May. The eighth grade held the Eighth grade—William Masts, Frank highest percentage during the month Ralti. Leit.r WbltBeld, William Goods, Race for Monmouth County but gave their honors to the seventh Arthur Fra»l«r, William Korrla. Ha Garo- Chtunpiomhip. falo, Dorothy Frailer, Dolores Mor«, Gracn grade: Folhemus. Shirley Miller. Bulh M«tb. Firit gride—Borli Bennett. Edith Far», Myrtle Kelvins, Alyct Zelllmsr and H«lea From the noise and hubbub which Gertrude Sullivan, Helena Lavene, Mar- CI proceeded from the skating rink at earet Woods, Mary Wldley, Viola. DeGano, nine o'clock last Friday night, a pas- Jean Clark. Cieorue Cot«reave. Herbert fierbte, William Callyn and William Kuf- EVEBETT GtTOVD MEETS. _ serby might well havo imagined that fin. a roller ekating, race for the cham- Second grade—Clatr* Jonat. Joyce pionship of the world was in prog- Hcidt, Leona Sample, Lillian Morris, Syl- Mrs, Wilfred Hawxhurst Entertains VonTaboraky, Alberta YanNfiM, L«wl! ai Monthly Meeting. ress. The scene Inside the rink fur- Sullivan, Charles Evans, Ruuel Davis, ther bore out the idea. The rink Shcrmnn Crumwell and William Reid. Members of the Blessed Sacra- was packed nearly as full of people Third grnde—Kichard Case, Edgar Caf- ment guild of St. Catherine's church, XI/E'VE all noticed It! 8oms as a sardine box with a French label fyn, Clnronee EVBIIH, George Fary. John Herring, Harold Johnson. John Lavene. Everett, met at the homo of Mrs. " home* uent «o hrlghfc- Is full of little Port Monmouth moss- Henry Kiddle, Edward Taylor, Sylvester Wilfred Hawxhurst Saturday even- •o cheerful and gay, to coiy bur.kera, and each person was doing Taylor, Floyd Crosby, Jean Dangler, Ruth ingknd held their monthly meeting. his utmost to make himself hoard. Fhldina, Jane Lnvene, Muriel Rcece, Eve- I Heed Wjk CoapnsMlaa • Fun and comfortable. Most always lyn Wagner, Patricia Wood and Lois How- Car's were played and refreshments ,they are equipped with awn- George Chandler, Eon of Station ard. served. The next meeting will be La>flh Wrtw Jmkmi OrOodca • p Inga. For awnings carry with Agent J, W. Chandler, and Fred Gill, Fourth grade—Louis Herring:, Robert held at the home of Mrs. Robert • Bobber the protection they afford, a of Red Bank, and a mac namcu Hnyes, Edward Rufiln, Clarence Lavene, Martin. Those winning prizes Sat- Coahloaed Spring Shackles VanDorn, of Matawan, were ilying Harold Taylor, BHIic Bcrnet, John Ben- . charm of lovellneu, nett, Krrieat Schanck. Denlso Hunt, Elea- urday were Mrs. Wilfred Hawxhurst, Safety Glats around the rink in a desperate race nor StansReld, Helen Thornton, Lois Davis, Mrs. Walter Palmer and Mrs. Charles A pleasure to call and eetl- for the championship of Monniouth Dorothy Chasey, Patricia Kclleny, Rhea Rumph. Cromwell, Doris Reed and Marion Mor- mate on your requirements. county and a gold medal trophy. gan. Those attending the meeting were Each contestant had his backers. Phone 696. Fifth grade—John Albring, Clinton Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hickey, Mr. and and the wildest confusion reigned. Doughty. William Emley, Jack Fraxier, Mrs. Thomas Kelly and children, *699 Hats were waved in the air and the Robert Jervls. Donald Lee, Oliver Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mr. and skaters were urged to do their ut- Charles Schanck, Audrey Aumack. Doris Mrs. Charles Rumph and son Charles, most with shouts ar.d app'.ause. On Brltton, Agnes Cromwell, Marion DeGano, Delivered Completely Equipped STANDARD Ruth Dafgard, Ruth EmmDni, Dorothy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, the last lap Chandler and GUI n-ere Elmer, Josephine Hathaway, Jessie Hicks Miss Helen Kelly, Jerry Warneker neck and neck, ar.d everybo iy whose j and Louise Johnson. and Bill Kelly, all of Everett! James throat was no; :oo h.vu-se iwm pre-> Sixth grade— Harry. ChaBcy, Edward AWNING CO. Between the living room and kitchen Clark, Stanley Evans. LeLo Fary, Don- Hanaway of Crawford's Corner, Mr. vious EhouUns, ye;:=d --•• h;s favorite j Estimates of this harmonious ,!il Herrinir, Frank Holmgren. Harry Jack- and Mrs. Robert Martin and chil- J.W. MOUNT CO. to "go in and w-,-," i = i ivys were; rou«e «how an approximate cost is a dining alcove. The living room on, Frank Tuttle, James White, Paul 35 East Front St., has a front porch. dren, Mrs, Albert Bennett, Miss still neck s=i ruvk w=er. --hey) raniins" between $5,000 and ,$8,00O, Whltneld, Fred Juska. Dorothy Albrlns Marie Hoey and George Hoey, all Maple Ave. & White St. Tel. S15 Red Bank Red Bank crossed the »—s. i-"- Mi-srsr Cal-i depending on choice of materials and Three bedrooms and bath are up- Harriet Fury, Eleanor Gerbig, Lydia Hath- houn awarvi^-i lit ~iiX. :o Ciaii-i cos", of labor. stairs. The master's bedroom has a ler on the gre-.i- i :jui: G:.U hji fouled small dressing room. so The house i.= suitable in any sub- bim in th? r^*^"- --; --"—-? *•*-* u-b^r. or rur.Tl district, and should The j?arage la entered from the palpable t£^* «~;\- OJ.. ; -r".:r-i; •were "be j^acod on a lot 60x125 feet. A rear hall or service entry. forced \i ii=-: "--1: C-.;--.:. ;r »3i lire?.- one will help set the building The exterior may be stucco, local entitled •*? :is ;'•--'. i--i "-•; '-"'-•?•-•'•, cS to better advantage. stone, or whitewashed brick on the A we!! desipned entrance door front or lower gable ends. The uper RICHMOND COUNTY ^ai-i to -he main stair hall, which gable ends are siding or shingle. The •T?-5 into tbe living room. Under roof is shingle. The absence of shut- lers t«j th? 5".a;r? :s a side entry. A kitchen ters strikes a note, of simplicity in =<::vx-; dc-c-r leads to the front hall. keeping with the design. . FEDERAL SAVINGS • •• Is •».-;»,:-:..M:. ,!:•«;••• ro?:'s: t-:

fVBBB PROGRA3L «:15_Dr. Melvin M«rVer> Talk. 6:30—Organ Hymns. " and LOAN ASSOCIATION 6:45—M'emoriei. -« 3,T Mu 7;00—Snyder. l—i prccrsai is as follows: 7:01—Varieties.-*' ;)u ii-;t x M. Friday, June 7, 1935. 7:30—Monmouth. Gil,, at 2;i't Mi Sd 7:31—Betty Huhn, pianist . 3[^ Wlnjyuin. - i^- 1JM i^.—^ir 1 7:45—Jnck Hlffffins, Songi- STATEN ISLAND, N. V. 8:00—Resume >j:.j)—Morning Devotiom. GUI. won ulu June ioj:iv ±:. :M o:a- j10 :•.}<}—Thirds you should know. A. M. Thursday, June 13, 1935. ers dropmnv mr. j«i<:r? :.i; race was | :-):3>>—Music Shop & Monmouth. 0:00—Morning Serenade. ORGANIZED 1881 10:31— News. 9:14—Snyder. FEDBRAUZED 1S81 comgta.au. In 'di'i second M: the 10:10—Studio Programs, 9;15_\Vord Ideal. . contastaara vim G.jeree Char.dler, of 11:00—The Theater*. 9:30—Morning Devotions. *. M. 10:00—Music Shop. Ksd Bunk', Ira White, of Asbury 10:01—Things you should kno^. Park; aid. E. Ferry of Slatawan. 3:30—To be announced. 10:30—News. Sponsored and Supervised by the United States Government 4:00—Church of th« Air. 10:40:— Studio Features. Chandler won as easily in this heat 4:30-^Childrcn'a..HQur...... as Gill did in.the first. In the third 5:30—Town Chatter. 11:00—The Theaters. heat VanDorn, of Matawan; and Will 6:45—Front Task Drama. P. M. French and Benjamin Ford, of Red 6:00—Journal. 5:00—Musical Mait«rpleces. 6:01—To Be Announced. 5:30—News Review. OFFICE HOURS: Bank, were the starters. Ford took fi:30—Journal. 5:45—Musicale. the lead, but a couple of falls put 6:31—Organ Hymm. 6;00—To he announced. 9 to 4 Daily — 9 to 12 Noon Saturdays. him out of the race, and after a des- 6:4 5—Monmouth 6:16—Old Folks at Horn*. perate effort VanDorn passed ^French 6:46—Memories. 6:80—Traveling Four Quartet. 7:00 -Journal. 7;00—Resume. Every Thursday Evening, 7 to 9, and carae in winner of the .heat. At 7:01—Studio Program. .the end .of this, heat vlnDorn's 7:15—Hill Billy Boys. FEDERAL friends gathered round him *nth de- 7:30—Better Housing program*— DISCUSS .NEW ACDTTOBIDM. Except Holidays. 8:00—The Dreum Peddler. light beaming from every counten- 8:15—Variety Hour, Ann Edward*, Con- ance and assured him that he was trnltci Uuost. t, Miss C&rolyn Wood Re-employed As dead sure to win in the final heat. 9;O0—T.Rrry LnRos, Oraaniet, Teacher at Eatontown, HOME LOAN BANK PLAN " On Decoration day the rink was 9:15—The Homo Philosopher- If you have a FIRST MORTGAGE on your home that is 9:3D—Journal. The members of the Eatontown open only during .the morning and D;31—Ann Engholm and Vivian Carol. board of education met Monday FOR due or coming due that is not in excess or 75% of the ap- afternoon. In the afternoon a race 10:00—American Family Robinson. night and held a discussion of the praised value of your property as determined by our apprais- for a silver medal was held between 10:1!.—Hoy Hooks' Khythm Ilascall. addition of a new auditorium on the Building a Home Ed. Allaire, Howard Willett, Walter 10:30—Jimmy Dunn's Orchestra. ers, and investigation shows that the interest on the mortgage 11:30—To Be • Announced, Eatontotyn school, under the Public Modernizing a Home Parsons and a boy from Holmdel. P. M. Saturday. June 8, 1S35. Works Administration fund. No ac- and taxes on your property are paid, and you are in a position The race was won .by. Allaire,.,. 5:00—Opportunity Hour. tion was taken on the project, hut a Purchasing a Hopie or . . to make REGULAR MONTHLY PAYMENTS of $8.50 for each - 5:4-1—Hnytler. - - ... 1 The polo team of this place went 5:4f>—Dance Tunes. thorough discussion 'will be held at Refinancing an Existing MdrtfrSgi Refinancing SUOOO borrowed, plus a monthly payment for FUTURE TAX- to Asbury Park last Monday night 6:00—Music Shop. an adjourned meeting June 24 at ON OWNER OCCUPIED HOMES. ES, you should learn how these payments will amortize your to play a match with the Asbury 6:01—Studio Feature. -^ which time the year's business will Modernizing 6:14—Monmouth. be completed. mortgage in a period of IS years and provide a home for you Park team. The result was a tie 6:1 !i—Betty and Anne. or New each team winning four out of the 6:30—Adventured ol Flash Gordon. Bills amounting to $2,200 were or- FREE OF DEBT, which should be every HOME OWNER'S eight games played. The Red Bank- 6:45—Arnold and Pete. dered paid. District Clerk Richard Construction OBJECTIVE. ers wanted to play another game to 7:00—Rcsunrt, Roberts was authorized to obtain LOANS UP TO $10,000 settle the contest, but this offer was A. M. Monday, June 10, 1935. bids on text booka and other school declined by the Asbury Parkers. 9;QQ—Morning Serenade. articles to be used next tenn. Miss 9:14—Snyder. If you have a mortgage on which you are now making Last evening Maggie Stanley, the 9:15—Word Ideas. Carolyn E. Wood was re-employed A SUGGESTION 0:30—Morning Devotions, for next term as a fifth grade teach- regular payments on principal in addition to interest pay- five-year-old New York Fairy, gave 10:00—Music Shop &. Monmouth. an exhibition of fancy skating at the ]0:01—Things you should know. er. ments and you desire to refinance it in order to obtain a rink. This Iillputian artist per- 10:30—Adolph Snydcr, Pianist. Whether you contemplate buying, building, im- «»^^ Premium lower monthly payment spread over a fifteen-year period, we formed many wonderful and pleasing 10:45—Studio Feature. 11:00—The Theaters. DENTISTS' NEW HOUSE. proving or refinancing a home of your own, we sug- l\l I I Commission!! would suggest that you call at the office of the Association movements on the rollers, and was P. M. Illl Renewal Fees heartily applauded at the conclusion 7:fld—Studio Features. Dr. George N. Wagner Building In gest that you consult one of the officers of this asso- and discuss your problem with us. of her performance. 7:2!)—Monmouth. * ^^ or Bonua 7:30—Arnold Voorhees, Plan I it. Mlddlefown Township. ciation and find out whether its facilities_ may be Interest Charged on Funds are also available for modernization loans and for On Saturday afternoon a half-mile 7:45—Florence Pierce, songs, double race will bo held, with no 8:00—Pilling Sisters, Dr. George N. Wagner, whose den- useful to you in securing a safe, convenient and Unpaid Balance Only. loans to assist in building new homes, subject to the lots be- 8:15-__Cowboy Jncli tal office is at the corner of Broad ing located in an improved section, the plans and specifica- restrictions as to entries, and in the 8:-l*i—Anthony Antinizzo, aonyi, . street and Harding road, Red Bank, economical loan to meet your own circumstances evening there will be a potato race 0:00—Resume. is having a semi-bungalow built for and requirements. tions being approved by this association and the building be- for a prize. The management an- P. M. Tuesday. June 11, 1935 ing occupied by you as your home when completed. nounces that they rcserye the right 4:00— Fads and f'3shiona. his own occupancy &.1 Wilson circle to refuse admission to those who are 4:30—Snyder. west, Shrewsbury Elver Country deemed undesirable patrons. 4:31—To be announced. Club Estates, inMiddletown township. 6:00—.Varieties. FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW It is still a good thing to own your own home 6:30—Music Shop & Monmouth. It will have five rooms, a bathroom 5:31—Town Chatter. and modern Improvements. Tracy J and there was never a better time than now Circulation That Counts. 6:45—Pete, Sincins Doorman. Soden Is doing the carpenter work A 20 or 25 minute ride via the Outerbridge 6:00—Monmouth. and Edward Akers Is the mason. The Newspaper circulation that counts 6:01—Dinner Music. Crossing will bring you to the Office Door. to get started. with the advertiser is the bonaflile 6:45—Evelyn Figeraon, pianist. plumbing Is being done by Marln one—the kind The Register has. No 7:00—Resume. McGulre. Hardwood floors will be premiums or other inducements have P. M. Wednesday, June 12, 1935. laid throughout. The dwelling will ever been offered to secure circula- 5:00—.tuvmile Climbers Hour. be completed about the middle of Follow Directions Given Below A preliminary investigation without cost or obliga- tion.—Advertisement. fi:30—Studio Programs. July. 6:00—I'cliciU Vettura, Songs. WE tion on your part to determine whether or not the prop- erty to be mortgaged would prove acceptable to the Asso- OFFER! ciation. Island For your convenience we have provided below a coupon for requesting a free THIS IS "BRIGHT EYES" investigation of your property. Just fill in, sign, and send it to the office of the Association. No obligation involved. AMAZING NEW Her Mother -CLIP THIS COUPON — DISCOVERY Knows the Value of REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION C. B. GANDT, Sec'y-Tre««. . Prun-0-Wheat Bread Richmond County Federal DATE __ .1936. BRINGS RELIEFTO Savings and Loan Association, ' For Preventing 190 Main Street, Tottenvllle, S. I., N. T. CONSTIPATION 1, It «ati to piy g(T«i you puu of Dear Sir: Constipation mind. I am the owner of property located at COMPARE 1. Monthly pirmant Ineludu. INTER. SUFFERERS BST. PRINCIPAL «ni TAXES. A' This darling is never given sturdy and strong on its abund- the advantages ot dtflnlt* plan under which you will No. Street Town State habit-forming cathartic drug8. own /our homi free ol debt. Every nuiTcrcr from n Fluggish Bj-atcm ant food value ., , avoids all financing your and occupy tome as my borne, and I am In a position to make regular monthly payment!, It isn't necessary, A few slices MoiUraUl Itzil costi, b»sed on th« will hail with delight tho recent the evils of a sluggish system. Including taxea, aa explained In your advertisement of PRUN-O-WHEAT every mortgage kind of the loan. 1125 Reflntnud WITHOUT ANT COST OR OBUGATION please make a preliminary Investigation of Bchievcmcnt of n famous food labora- Have you tried PRUN-O- loam. *1EO Conatruetlon loam. the above property for the purpose of determining whether or not I might expect to obtain tory nnd a local baker. Countlesa day (and how she loves it) keeps through the her system clean and regular. WHEAT? Give it a 14-day %. No wuwal fui. No premium. experiments have resulted in the per- RICHMOND No commliilom. No bonui. a mortgage loan from your Association of I- fection of a tempting loaf of brend test. Ask your grocer. PRUN-O-WHEAT BREAD 1. Mortgage amortlitd montbtljr. Inter- whieh not only supplies abundant COUNTY to repay a loan of $ Erect a Home coating $~ brings her the natural, gentle tat charged a't the rata of 0% par nourishment, but contninB two of My present mortgage Ii In FEDERAL annum on unpaid balance only. Arrears Nature's finest, nnlurnl laxative- food laxative benefits of flaked, wheat,Vitamin B and the con- The Urmi of thli plan are eo my Signed elements—flaked wheat, rich in Viln- Savings & Loan that tha average rant-payer can Interest J_ min B flnd pure concent rated prune centrated juice of choice sun- ASSOCIATION eaallr become a home ,owner. juiro. Principal |_ ripened prunes. OVER SO r«a'» of experience In the With Other Women and children eRpceially, She cnjoy3 the matchless fla- Home Financing Field. The Aitocla- Taxes havo been warned liy tho medical CONTAINS regulation pn/jertla Ud THOUSANDS TO vor of this fine bread . . , grows Method* OWN THEIR OWN HOMES FREE P. 8.-FI11 in, sign and lend to the office of the Association. fla\td wheat ani pure prune Juice., profession againfit tho danger of AM) CIJEAB. Why not ftnd out II Free Investigations are mad* on Friday of aaeh week. habitually using powerful laxative w* *u help you? drugs. This new loaf—PKUN-O- ,WIIBAT—makes drugs unnecessary: Fischer's " .V A few slices colon at every meal, every day, will easily and naturally 190 MAIN STREET Phone overcome nil but tho mo8t obstinate PRUN-O-WHEAT RICHMOND COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS c&eos of constipation. Hero is n food TOTTENVILLE Tottenville 8-2100 and A laxitUvQ in ono tempi ing loaf of a natural JLa AND LOAN ASSOCIATION delightfully flavored bread. STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935. Ntm CADET HEXTEB GRADUATES. PUNCTUAL PUPILS. ipent Sunday with Mr. Groaa'a moth- louth hu rented the gecond floor went an operation at RIvervlew hos- er, Mrs Charles Cross the fire house of this place for pital at Red Bank last week. Hs Is Bed Banker Flnl.he. With High Perfect Attendance Ll»t at Fair Joseph Ralph, who attends college nauea every Sunday morning dur- improving. LOW RATES Honor* at N. Y, Military Academy. Haven For Last Month. at Baltimore, is home for tho sum- ng the summer at half-past seven Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morford were WHITE HATS mer vacation .nd half-paat ttn o'clock. The first visitors at Philadelphia Sunday. WESSON TAXI Cadet Berman Hexter, son of Mm. The following: pupllg of the Fair Many city folks, who own summer ervlces were held Sunday and they Ellsworth Poole, who has been em- Open Day and Night KewCU* Joseph Hexter, of 36 Riverside ave- Haven schools have been neither ab- reBirtencRs her**, wtire at Port Mon- rere well attended. ployed as a clerk at the Atlantic and nue, will bring to an end on Saturr sent nor tardy during May. Thoee mouth over the week-end. Storea Sixteen Boy Scoute, comprising Pacific store at Campbell's Junction, Td. R. B. J212 '•I MISS A. L. MORRIS'S day his ten years of attendance at whose names are marked with an 'hlch kept oppn that day report hav- ra patrols, under the leadership hus b(M?n promoted to tho position of the New York Military Academy. asterisk have been perfect In attend- ing done nn exceptionally large busi- f Thomas Hanlon and Carmen Cen- manager of a Btore at East Keans- / Millinery Parlor Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. anco'since the opening of school laat ness. More houses for summer use ,nf, were at tho Boy Scout cam- burg. September: ' are rented than wan true at this cor- oree. at Canfp^Byrton last •week. A daughter was born to Mrs. I «« BROAD STREET, Over Woolworth Btore WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. ( responding rime last year and tho 'hey had a fine timft. Reuben Sklar at a Brooklyn hospital Beginners' grade and ftrat srade—fa- ;nts pair] are higher. On Memorial Day MJES Josephinn loit -week. Mrs. Sklar in a. daughter UPHOLSTERING : trleia Ca.llnan, Margaret Cameron, Helen ' ' •. Telephone »M1-J. Jtr. Jean Chandler, Audrey Cattail, Jn^'ph Tin's houpe has been re- Iill» entertained Mr. aid Mrs. Wll- of Mr. and Mrs. Charifis Cohen. Draperies and slip coven 'Lenter England, William Myatt, Mirccl- painted. am Harvey and Mr? and Mrn. vrso Penterman is sick with made to fit perfect, any piecfl lua lUichlintr. John Hennessey, who Is a patient Joorga Fowler and children of Port quinsy aorr- throat. Second and third «rade»—••Harold of furniture.. Eromom, Karl KrUtianien, "Rhelnhart at the Allnnwood sanitarium, was .Ichmond, Btaten Island. The J?oy Scouts of New RochcHo Lltback, Richard P«tti*rew, Theodora So- home part of last week. r.r.' Tlrelr Doprrccs Today. d«n. Jr., Junior Bloxom, Lawrence Cal- On thnir home grounds at thla ad a camp on the beach nt this linan, George Curchin, Jr., Monroe Dixon, lace from Thursday until Sunday. Six Monmniuh county renidenta E. ROLLE •Erneit IKlunK 'Uontrd Fhigel, Bernard hc.p. Sunday the Jansen Field club RoUrm. /Joseph Spar 11ns, Donald Scherer, cffntprl (hf> Sinnlrcy club of Kear- hey said they had a.fine time and will receive degro.os at the annual 50 MONMOUTH ST.. •Marions Cameron, 'Virginia Conover, ney by (he scorn of 10 to 5. 'puld repeat the visit. comniencf:rnent nf thp. School of Ed- (OppoMto City Hall) •Lois Eqsland, Natalie Farkor, Lois Soden, Miss Grace Mills nnd Miss Mildred ucation at nutters university at. New JOHN D'AMICO CHARLES PAULSON Lillian thozier, Lois Davison, "Nancy Award a for perfect attendance will Call.Red Bank 2376-W. Euan, •laura Ackar, bfi made at the Sunday-school meet- Tohnson visited relatives nt Klcm- Cruiiswick, which is b'ilnu held this — HAIRDRESSERS— : Fourtp ifrade—•Grace Acker, Ila Antler- ing at Community church Sunday nfrton recently. afternoon. They srn Mary Degnan non. Dotfothy Arrowimith. Jano Bradshaw, morning at half-past ninn o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolb, Patricia of Kunjsrin, Bradley VanBriint of Elizabeth Henderson, Helen Horry. Jean Atlantic Hii;hl;md3, Charles Worth 67 Broad St. — Tel. 1515 — Rod Bank Hunlslcljier, Jacamlnna Hulsebos, 'Florence The evening,prenchlng service will ind William Kolb and Harold Luhn Jeffrey,|*ElliBboth Rolsma, Mliiam SUber- b« at. eight o'clock. pent, one day last wprk nt Nfnv of Oakhurst, M.iry.iret. Fogerty ot• aUin, Theima Stafford, Mimes Acker. fork, where they enjoyed a show FrrehoSd and Herbert. Sandifer of Ch«Bler| Bennttt, Arthur Jaeka, •Varnon The Ladles' Aid society of Com- Allenv/ocfi, who *.v[l! rccfilvo the de- Expert Repairing Specializing In Peterson, L«roy Sickler, Leigh tort George. munity church will hold a straw- nd visited Bronx Park. £:ri;n of: hacliolor of science in edu- OF . Fifth jgrade—Chartos Anderson, Norman berry festival this afternoon and cation, and Rooiayno .Uhlrr of Lr~cy City \v.'i=; badly damaged most delicate repairing. We Mary Hohhina, Dorothy Silhersteln, Brenda 11. Tin Fame tea raj* will play here .S'ltuiiiay aftornonn on Upnpr Broad BERMAN HEXTER Smith,I •Radio VnnNote, Gertruda Green. reacher next Sunday. guarantee satisfaction. Our CLEAN, COOL, COMFORTABLE Williarfi Anderson. 'Wesley Crazier, Ray- next Sund.ny. V| strict, .^iirnw^hury, • when It crashed mond JDavittbn. Thomas Eiran, William The- T.adi^r/ aiixillflTy of the flrfi James H. Griggs, who is a school into the roar r>[ MMthrws &~ Fnrbrs's prices will please vou. Permanent* Since he entered NYMA at the age J«cube-y, »William Pottlgrew, •Kenneth company will meet at. thn fire house eacher at Des Moines, Iowa, will he prnrery tni^k of R^d Bank. Nn in- of eight, Hexter has risen through Rhode*, 'Barney RoUma. ' Tuesday ntenr. lome next week to spend the sum- jurinB were ^uffraerl and no charges Silverware Repaired Seventh grade—'Robert Callinan, 'OIol er vacation with his parents, Mr. $3.50 every rank In the NYMA Corps of Frlhei-jf, Charlea Jannarone. "Howard Lnn Tho. Girls" bftsehall , f.lub of th( wetc made. and Replated Like New Cadets and will graduate as a high rnnterj.llnbcfe. Miller, Harold Peterson, Al public school .riippoprd of a hand .nd Mrs. James E. Griggs. fred riobliinn, Bernard RoHenberg, Made Haddon and Carey Johnston, who $5.00 $7.50 and $10.00 ranking cadet captain and an out- line Ijicbeck, Barbara McCloea, Dolorei nindo pillow last week. Thn winner A bonatidp newspaper circulation standing leader in the Corps of was Mr;:. Harry Dovcy. ttended college at Wheaton, Illinois, REUSSILLES' Mornllar, '•Ruth Samuel, "Jean VanBus* 111 return next week to their home —the kind The Eesisler has—is the Cadets. Ho will continue his mili- kirk. A rard pnrty for thr benefit of onlv kind that countr. with the ad- 36 Broad St., Red Bank i-L!i'manents guaranteed for One Year. tary training at the R. O. T. C. Camp EiK>jth grarle—*Ruisell Bennett, Aubrey thp Port Monmouth library was held icre for tho summer vacation. vertiser. Nn premium:; or other in- Camerhn. Robert Cameron, "Jark Coatell Raymond Coddlngton, son of Mr. Ask Us About Our Re-waving Service. at Pittsburgh Barracks this sum- Kenneth Lnckwood, Alexander McCleeB, Friday night af thn schoolhouso. It rlucemrnt^ have r\or been offered to mer. - .. : •William Meyer, "Paul Smith, Bobbie was well attended, but the admis- nd Mrs. Wesley Coddington, under- secure circulation.—Advertisement. Thornta; Krank.de1 Pitckh. Samuel Gold- sion fpe was small anrl the profit Regular $1 Manicure ...... 1. SOc In addition to his excellence In mil- man, Raymond Jones, Noma Barrow, *Bev itary lines, the Red Bank cadet has erlcy Hrcmer, Virginia Cotton. Goraldine •will bo, very little. The prosa re Given by former associate of Pegjy Saje pt New Yterk City. been one of the crack athletes of the Farwdll, Mm-parei, Ganton, 'Evelyn Hen ceipt^ amminfrd tn about $14. Out school for several years. He has dernnji, 'Lots King, Bnrbara Mount, 'Jum of thin amount $1.40 per hour must WaltiirH.' Virginia Battin, Betty Hunaicker, be paid for the uso of the school- Pedicure ...... '.... $2L00 won letters In football, track and Helen Stii(Trjpl, basketball, and was last year runncr- house, an wrtl as other expenses | KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL. The library frequently supplies books We Carry a Full Line of helena rubensteln Cosmetics. up in the NYMA Golden Gloves box- Kirjgt Krjido nnd primary crude—Cur. Ing tournament. Becker, Kenneth Patterson. Clayton Wal- for the use of tho pupils in their ton. (Robert Brartshnw, 'Beverly Burdpo studies, and the feellnp is penern" Mnrt^aret Cool;, Daisy Loud, Jane Merrill hern that thn rharpo of $1.40 pel Dorothy Pnrmly, Mary Alice Patterson hour for tho use of the F.choolhoust •Mnbel Peternon. Carolyn Evisrham. Pej-nnd nnH third grmleH — 'Arthur Pry- for tho henefit of the library was or. David Sllbemteln. Kenneth Peterson unjustified. •RoM YounKer. 'Herbert, Brndnhaw, .Timmy Randolph, Burr Taylor, -Belly Ottman The swimmmc pnol which is be Ctftri Lou Merrill, Edith Leon, Marjorie inp built by Freibott Eros.' near Everjhaia. Knritan bay la ncaring completion FISK STREET SCHOOL, and the owners expect to have It imary department—'Gloria Boyd ready for use early in July. All the Madilyn Brown. Ann VnnHorn, Matgaret Van!iorn, Lorrettu BOSH, Edmunia Liizarui concrete work for tho pool has been Broadway Long Branch t Lazarus, Marlon Lnzari , completed. Aloe -t, George Borry, Edward Brown Mrs. Edward Freibott, who ha Utrli Crawford. Jowoi>h Hi--ki. Portm been a patient tho post eighteen, How [I, Winflcld Hownrd, Rnlpi Beit that Free Parking Yard in Rear of Store Raymond Jackson. John Jotinaon, Conrad months at the Glen Gardner sanl Lyoijs, Erneiit Nirhlaus, Erneot. Reevey, tarium, is expected, homo in about a Paul1 Rcevey, Austin Sears, Raymond Tay- week, Mr. Freibott nnd hla family, lor, jEobert West. *. .who havd hoen living with his par- Grammar deimitmeut—Juhapli Nicholas anBu Kenieth Taylor, William Taylor, Howel ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George J. Frei Tailored Mesh Harrkn, William Harrlfl, George Crawford bott, have moved into their house Rolaid Boyd. Whalen Howard, Cleveland on Rhorft road. Mrs. Freibott ha Monpnsr, Anna Mae Hicki, Gertruda Al- fully mrnvpiTfl nnd hrr husband bert, AKneii Wade, Dorothy Ilecvey. Ger- truda Booker, Dorothy Brown, Dorothy says that everything Is in readiness DRESSES Cra-wford, Theresa Senra. Irene Brown, at the home for the arrival of the Mabel Boyd. Eatello Sears, Elizabeth Har- "best half" of the family. THE SEASON'S SMARTEST ris. Myrtle Brown. Tho Women's Republican club wil * STYLES nicest a(. tho home of Mrs. Georg Port Monmouth News Brookman Tuesday afternoon. Charles Stava will have thp sum (The Red Btnlc Rerl.ter »n ba boush mer opening of hla White Housi FOR SPORTS WEAR In Port Monmoutb at the stores of Charle restaurant Sunday, June 36. Musi Meyem and Salvador* Scaclbne and from Ch&rie. T.]«bhauBer.) by a band and dancing" will b amonpr the features. This is nn an- Mr. Alonzo and family of Now nual evrnt, and it has always been $4.95 York were Sunday guests of Alfred larfTPly1 altrndrd. Hllflker. The family expects to move Mrs. Edward Downefl of Ne\ here early next month. York nnd John Wubbenhorat. o Sun-tan frocks with ties on the shoul- Camp Fox Is being made ready for Mount Cflrmnl, Now York, spent th, der or shirtmaker styles. Made by one summer use. The first arrivals are week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John expected In about two weeks, Wubbonhorsr, Sr. of thie leading dress makers. Fine Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daley and Mrs. C. A. Harris had her sister knitted mesh that is cool, smart and George Daley of Brooklyn were Sun- from Philadelphia with her over the dpy guests of Mrs Russell Poling. week-ond. The serviceable. White, mais, lilac, blue. John Gross and family of Newark St. Mary's church of New Mon- Sizes 12 to 20. (One style illustrated). FAMOUS MASTER SALE OF Gal.

Paint doesn't come finer than Master-Mixed! Technical experts rate it with the best. Million! of home-ownftrs acclaim it for beauty, service and economy. Into Master Mixed go only the Lustra Shetland finest materials available. Vet you sn'vr on this j>eak-of-j>erfect,ion paint because we make it in our own factories and furnish it to you right horo in our own store—cutting out costly steps In ball selling which add nothing to tJhc quality.

Regularly 35c , See How Little It Costs to Paint Your House! A''s\ It a r g e As As Large A3 As Lflrpe AH Summer Cottacp Garag« An extraordinary sale of the season's 25x25jtl2-ft. S5x25xl2-ft. 2r,x21x20-ft. A* Large As. As Large Al lSx25xlO-ft. 10xl5xS-f.t. most popular wool for summer knit- 2 Coafs—3 Gals. " Coate—1 Gal.-. 2 Coats—5 Gals. ting and at about half what it would 2 Coats—2 Gals. 2 Coats—1 Gal. ordinarily cost. Ideal for sweaters, .37 .16 $-1 Q.95 .58 .79 frocks, suits and all children's gar- ments- SUPER SERVICE SERO-VAR Our instructress will gladly assist you with any of your knitting problems. FLOOR ENAMEL SPAR VARNISH Colors are rtnk Aqua c X Malt Brown, Taupe, Ml Tomato Bisque QUART QUART Old Gold Glory Blue White 98 Gives enduring bttiuty ti porches, dorks, In- WeaHierproof, and waterproofs boat dwlffli •lde doom. Dries to Rloim.v hardness over- porch (urnlturp, window sills nml ouf»ld« night. Brushes nnd cnvors easily'. Splendid doors. Pries quickly, Easy tn apply. Exccp- * Fire Purpose Control • New Beauty of Design for hard-wear eurlnres K i'olor». tlonnlly inriB-wearlnjt. Window Awnings * Completely Automatic © Porcelain Exterior .,,., to keep the Jiome * The Famous Food File 0 Dozens of Features 'Oil 9 e Convenient Slide-out A Place for Everything SEROCO AUTO ENAMEL COOL and COMFORTABLE Rearranging Shelf Quality • Hinged Shelf i your car look I1U« ni»w! (ilns^y, h/iril, • 1 • • ' • • : The home equipped with window awnings is 10% to 20% cooler and * 19 New Models 8 Comes Mryhi.i». l*,;i«*y to u]ii)ly. Wmi'fc fml»\ Automatic Interior rhlp or IUTI. ft handsonu* rnlors. A at thq moderate prices at which these are offered no home can afford to bo * Sizes and Pri'es for All Eledric Light First rn.il s without them. G«t Seroro quality for Tour Beautiful color combination that will harmonize with any home. See Ua About Our Easy Payment Plan ! Rloney. Them's n Sernon SEROCO TOP DRESSING Sizes are 30, 36 and 42 inches. All awnings complete and ready to Taint b)S Every riirpow. Prot^nM. ymir nutn (oh ni^nlJiftl drlviiiff rain hang. nml torrid niimmrr HUH with Sonn'o Top drps«- KELVINATOR AsU fnr VRi'.r. Inc! flnt. *'.fi\f'ifl niiy top, two conta. Orirn in c "Hfi\v-to-Pnlni." \csn Uuin nn hour. 1.49 Hoolc. 55 pt

STORE HOURS: A DEFAHTMENT 9 A. M- to 6 *• M. STORE IN Acme Furniture Co. Sears, Roebuck a nd Co. SATURDAYS THE SAME LOCATION :> \ M. to 0 r. M. SINCE 107S. Red Bank's Leading Furniture House 27-29 Monmouth St., BANK Red Bank 137, Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 2104 Red Ban Pass Ten RED W£NK REGISTER. JUNE 6,1986. STAMP NEWS DIGEST. also been found In the Far Eastern left in the hands of Mrs. Arthur Ar- and town In America, and, accord Idency of the United States by the or style of the overprint has gone Well, H. M-, you are not tho only Chancary 7/101 ing to Mr. SanguinetU, there ar 1 By Harold C. Denegar. Republic (Chita) Issue ot 1823, the thur Hind at the death of her hus- Southern and Northern Democrats, through stages Including "bar andone—similar letters are received each SHERIFF'S SALE. "* Ik on lOOrr Imperioratlp e vermillion, and band. 5,000 such cities which would be eliff- respectively. Send covers, ready to "pen strokes" until the Idea of using week. Plcaeo conBldcr that prac- By virtue of a writ ot &. fa. tp me dl« again on the Siberian Issue of Mr. Hind bought this sUrap In Ible for such stamps during tho coni- go, with c each handling charge. the name of the town and state up- tically all precanccl collectors wero reeled, Issued out of th* Court of Chan- By Harold C. Denegar. Wg year. eery of tha State of Now Jertey. will be World Bourse News—Transactions 35 on 2k, green perforate. Thie last Paris from tho Ferrari collection, In A cachet will be sponsored by Dr.on the stamp was hit upon. A few at one tlmo or other collectors of the fixpoied to BRIS at publia vandue on totalling an expenditure of more has"still dnothcr'erron r iin surcharge 1922, and paid $32,500 plus the French Now that precedent has been Henry Neulander, 320 Central Park cities tried out a plan of Inserting regular U. S. Issues, but I know of MONDAY, THB 17th DAT OF JUNE 3 instead of 35. All these errors are Government tax of 17i4 per cent. It established, It is possibly desirable to West, New York, N. Y., for the death tho date also (Chicago and Blngham- many a case, where collectors fall so 1086. than ^300,000 featured the eighth an- is now in the hands of a London recognize each state in the Union in of President Ulysses S. Grant. Send ton are examples) but after com- hard for precancels, that they sold between tha hour* of 12:00 o'clock and nual three-day London international found only once in a sheet of 100. fi.00 o'clock (at 2t00 o'clock, Daylight 1 auction house, and the reputed value some way during a period of years, five cents per cover desired, to in- paratively sh,ort period this feature out their regular U. S. collections and stamp bourse, held at that metro- fc»avlnB Time) In tha aftarpoon at laid Phllatelio index Is about $50,000. It is expected that but unless a very rigid rule Is set upclude everything. was discarded. stuck to precancela ever since. ilay, nt iho Court House In the Borough of polis recently. The affair, held ex- King George V, of England, will be it Is very apt to result In a flood of Suggestive pointers—Each collec- frrQchotU. County of Monmouth, N«w Jar- clusively tor dealers, saw many Cleaned stamps—Stamps from June i—Flag day cachet from For the ,,past twenty-five years, Kcy, to ibtury a decree of gald court thousands of. stamps In sheets. which the cancellations have been among the spirited'bidders when the issues and be a constant source nf Mount Vernon, Va., will be sponsored with a few exceptions the general tor will, naturally he guided in his nnimtlne to approximately 18,488.00. removed so that they appear unused stamp goes on sale. embarrassiV'ieht'to postofllce rlllrlals by K. C. Smythe, 407 Wilson ave., form of precancellatlon has Induct or her collecting by the individual All thnt lot. tract or parcel of land packets, and. individual items change —Llndoulst. ed a lino or bar, above and below the desire, but It might not bo amiss to and iiromlaei, hereinafter particularly da- hands. to the uninitiated. Brooklyn, N. Y. scribed, «lttiate. lylna and being In tha Cliche—A single stereotype or elec- The Earhart Mexicans—which we June 13 Cachet for last day of name of city or town and slate. suggest that in precanccls it la qulto Borough of-Hed Bah*, in the County of In view of the fact that the deal- recently wrote about aro now com- a good policy to start off by gather- Monmnnth nnd Stata of Ntw Jersey. *«ra came from all parts of the world trotype of a stamp design. Cachets. training of Max Baer, heavyweight The Boston precancel In question Coarse Impressions—Rough im- manding a price of around $200 each. July 1—Scsqulcentennial champion of the world, as ABbury was used by tho publiahers of The ing all sorts and styles that come to BEGINNING on tho southaait contar of Including the United States, nn ex- of the hand and sort them first by ^tatcn, fcust 1-ront Street and High Street! th«no* cellent opportunity was provided for pressions from poorly engraved or Through R. Rubsamen we are in- ,' ,|eatri of James E. Oglethnrpe, found- Park, N. J. Covers to W. J. Kor- Youth's Companion. It Is not scarce U) i-unnmu eBslwardly fifty feet \clth formed that ten of the stamps were cr of Georgia. Covers will be print- bonits, 700 Mnttieon avenue. Asbury which proves that age does not al- then by cities, next by etylo of over- hunt Kront Street to the cornar of Patrick th» exchange of opinions as well as worn plates. Hawklna's lot; thence* (3) mnninff noulh- Coated Paper—(see chalk surfaced given to the Mexican Diplomatic j ^ wjth a half-tone picture of Ogle- Park, N. J. Use commems on wrap- ways make precancola rare. print and then In tho order of the stamps. A note of optimism was stnmp Issues nnd by denominations, rdty with Baid Patrick Hawklni'a lot, struck regarding the prospect for paper.) Corp, thirty werOidistributed in a per- hhorpe and will be mailed from eni-H. No other charge. As a rule tho prccanccla Issued ) hundred and forty-Haven feet; ttunr. fectly fair way among the 1600 mem- I James, Ga., Oglethorpe, Ga., and June 28—Official Middlesex Coun- from 1804 to 1902 aro our so-called An arrangeiment of this kind for a .-> i'unnliiK woitwnrdty fifty feet parallel philately arid the satisfactory level Coll Stamps—Stamps sold in coils, with the ilrst lino of »ald High Street' of prices maintained at tho Hind and ,perforated either horizontally or ver- berj of tile six philatelic institutions Icranham, Kngland, where ho' dlea. cil Boy Scout Camporee. Covers to classics and practically all above tho general precancel collection la gen- Ihonro (4) northerly with lyild High Street other well-known sales wag cited as | tically with straight sides otherwise, of the country, and ten were reserved i sPnd postage and lc per coverhand- Joseph Kaufman, 59 Highland ave- one-cent denomination aro quite erally ndvlaed for It then becomes jrto huniircti nnd forty-seven feet to tha until June 1, to be equally (?) d's-! ling fee (no covers.) Stamps yoy send nue, Middletown, Conn, lc per cover rare. Very few aro In dealers easy to keep trade of what Is pos- plnco of Hciilnnintt. evidence of the healthy condition of tributed amonff all people who in- i , . handling charge required. sessed and what may be laid nsitlo S«l«oil aa tho iifoporly of Daniel I* the stamp market. Connecticut Variety—In tho search vill bc uscd on yoUl cover| lhc auds, about tho only tlmo thoso Miii-tln, et uls,, takan In execution at the for varieties of the recently Issued ,cribc •themselves in thu^olflclal reg- Oglethorpo issue being the most np- classics aro available is when some as duplicates for use In trading or nit of Tho Hector, Wardens and Veitry- Among those who attended the stcr, which opened on April 26. i iate. If the English cachet is old timer sells his collection, which otherwise. nan of Trinity Church*-Red Ban?, N. J conference wero two dealers who Connecticut tercentenary commem- propr Precnncels. -L cmiiotatlcfn ot tlio State of New Jersey orative, two interesting types have - '• I desired Bend an International Reply A subscriber recently wrote Mr. ery seldom happens. As the collection Increases and as et ul., and tit ha Bold by have in the past done extensive come to light. The first is the on- II. M. writes: "I am a collector of wo become familiar with tho differ- scouting for King George V whos „,,.,„ „, ,.s.,.. - - IPM-There aro to be 60,000 sheets , Coupon (9c) with 3c handling hargc. Ounesch nbout having a one-ceht • HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff* ii ho regular U. S. Issues but have ent styles, Issues, otc, wo may want collection is one of the most notabl fcrenco in shades, the first printing printed of the miniature sheet ot ;Th e spon50r of the cachot wll pur. Boston, Massachusetts, precancel on Tlulcrl Mny 9th, lf)3fi, reached the point where I Just can't to concentrate upon a given line. lijileyate, Stovona, Foster & Reuiiilie in the world. They maintained an bcintr rather pale with the second a ! four stamps for the International cnase th? IRC for those unable to he 1891 issue and wants to know how •ome, elaiminp that everybody states go any further. Those U. S. I need ,. . • SollcitorB. unbroken silence, however, regard- noticeabl.. 118.90 ing their purchases. There was, in Second is a plate variety shown by °" Junc — clearly on request and send to O. R. jrecanocls were used sinoe 1010 only. o complete my collection are .either The mutter of fact Is prccancel- liard to pet or run Into some real BUILDINGS FOR SALE. fact, a general air of secrecy among several philatelists in this vicinity. Watts, Chester, Pa., by Juno 25 Eng- ^ Bids will lie'received by the Hoiml of Chancery 7/IIfl all of the dealers present. The number "3" in the lower right British Empire Jubilee Stamps, land by June 15.) On June 18 nnd 22, ;ition came about gradually, for It is rconey For some time I have con- i'-nucntion of the UOIOUKII of Red Hunk, SHERIFF'S SALE. A brisk business was reported In panel of the fourth stamp of plate In commemoration of the 25th an- C. ' S. Bernstein, 2 Lafayette street, ocorded that back In tho middle of sidered taking up U. S. precanccls, as Monition til County, New Jersey, at the Hy virtue of n writ of fl. fa. to ma dl- 21395, upper right pane, is very, weak niversary of the ascension of George j , will sponsor tha he nineteenth century such a prac- t will really give me a chance to Senior Illicit School. HnnllnK rnml. on •oirtetl, iHnnod out of Iho Court of Chan- certain silver jubileo issues of va icc was started In a few Individual lontlmie collecting by country's TuOMiliiy. June 11, 1035, pt ci^-lit o'clock, ery of the »Stnte of New Jorcey, will b« rious denominations of the Empire. probably the result of a worn" plate. V to the throne of Great Britain and , third and fourth cachets of his civil P. M. (DaylUrhl S(ivl»K Tl'me) for tliu ocalities, with frenerlly some arbl- stamps, that is those many Interest- pmc-hnne of thti Uullilliura touutcd upon xpoHed to t»lo nt jiubltc vendue, on More than two hundred separate The variety is constant In the sheets its farflung possessions, the number i war series commemorating the MON1JAY, THE 17th DAY OF JUNE, thus far inspected. of postage stamps of the world has seventy-fifth anniversary of the-nom- rary design, or letter' or stroke be- ing cancellation on the U. S. Issues, promises of Vuuiroa Tico nnd Tlctro Iln- jubilee stamps were available and ing used as the emblem of cancel-, What woul you suggest—I wnnt to mnno nnd wife, Bitunttj on the west aido many dealers present placed orders been increased by 234. i inatlons of John C Ereckenrldge and 1 of Hi-Idgo avenue, Red Bunk. between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and iation. From this beginning the form tart rlg-ht?' (io o'clock (at aiOO o'clock Dayli«ht iav- for the entire lot. The bourse was San Diego Stamp Dope—According For the most parp t each of the col-1 Stephen A. Douglas for the pros-' FSUIB will ho received timl consMovcil for « Time) In tho afternoon of said day at not even marked by the usual ab- to E. B. Holton, hobby editor of the onlpg and dominions issued only four) all wild imildlnKs or for nny of them. thn Court HUUKO In tho Borough of Frc«- Newark Sunday Call, the San Diego Tho rlcht Is irescrvct] to reject any or liold. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, sence of dealers from countries In stamps apiece, India being an excep- ] all bldn. to ftallnfy a decree of mild court amount- which rigid limitations are placed up- stamp appearing May 29 in honor of tion with seven stamps, Canada with Dated Mny 2,1 1035. inn tu appi(i\linalcly $7,662.00. on tie transference of capital the Exposition opening on that day, six and Australia, New Zealand an JAPHIA CLAYTON, All 1 ho folluwlnif tract or parcel of ibnd abroad, and several German dealers will carry the dates 1535-1935. This Tangier with three. District Clevk, nnd pi'cmiflcn lioruintiftcr imrtlcularty de- makes it appear as if the stamp were Htivihcd, Ritimto, lying and hclna In tha were observed to be particularly ac For reference purposes a listing of AddrcaR! Senior Hi«h , School, Htmling Imi-nshlp of Middletown, in the County of tive. commemorating a four hundredth the stamps by denominations and Road. Red Bank, N. J. Monnmulh, and Sttito of Now Jersey, be- anniversary- Possibly this i3 true, color has been compiled. All of the Inn Lot No. Ii2 iiB Bliow,n on "Map of Rtv- At the tenth sale o[ the Hind col- LEON'S erulde Hctahtn, near Itcd Uank, N. J yet a careful search through three Choncory 7/60 M lection on Monday and Tuesday Crown colonies used the same de- property of Kdwln It. Conover, Truntee." when Asian and African examples histories failed to reveal any,date sign, the name of the colony beijig SHERIFFS SALE. Ceoi^o I>. Cnopcr, C, K., June-11, 1924. were offered 'a"total of only $10,000 connected with San Diego in 1535. the only difference...... -.By.virtue of a writ of n. fa, to mo di- ;imtJlNNIN(J iit lipoliit In the weate'rly' was realized, but It wag expected that With fear and trembling the writer Since the Canadian Issue was de- CAN SERVE ALL YOUR NEEDS rected, Issued out of the Court nf Chan- lino of Conover IN nee at tho northeast Holton) approaches this topic, for cery of tlte State of Now Jersey, will bc corner of lot No, Eil, nnld point being dis- approximately $50,000 will be realized scribed a few weeks ago, only note exi'Oacd to anlo at public vcmluc, on tant two hundred' llfty-neven and 03-100 In the June sale. On Monday a :ie may some day want to sample Is made of this group. The accepted MONDAY, THE 17th DAY OF JUN13, font northerly from a monument at the Ohdna, deep red unused three-cent the sunkist atmosphere of California, design for Great Britain was sub- IN loan. imlnL of iiiteracctloii of the westorly Una but here are the facts. between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock und of Cnnoviu' I'luco with tho northerly Una 1897 Issue with a dollar overmark mitted by Barnett Freedman. 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock I)nyllnht f KivorBtdo Drive; thenco fl) westerly at went for $650, the highest price of The bay was discovered in 1542, Great Britain—Issued May 7. Phot- buvin« Time) In tho afternoon of mhi day Ittht nnijlcs to Conover Piaro and along the sale. The total expenditures at even years after the date on the ogravure printed by Harrison & at the Court House, In tho HonniKh of the noi-thvrly lino of lot No. 31, one hun- stamp and the Franciscan Fathers CLEANING...DYEING.. .LAUNDERING treehohl, County of Monmouth, New Jer- dred forty-clKht nnd 10-100 feet to tha the ten sales have aggregated $580,- Sons, with Royal Cypher watermark. «ey, to satisfy a decree of an Id court noiithfiua (•orntir of lot No. U'O; thenco 000. established their mission in 1769 l/2d, blue green; Id, rose-carmine; amounting to approximately SS.8U.00. (2) iiorthci'ly parnllcl with Conover Place making-It the first settlement in the 1',-d, reddish-brown; 2',4d, ultra- All the followI.T1K tract or parcel of land uml aUmt,' the easterly line of lot No. 20, state. nnd premises hitrelnafter piuticultirly de- fifty foot to the 'nouthwont corner of lpt Salp Letter Writing—Is a great marine. British postofilces in Mo- scribed, situate, lyUia nnd MIIK I" tlie Nn, ;i;ij (huncu (A) ciiHterly parallel with pastime, according to one transatlan- One hundred years ago the pueblo rocco—type of Great Britain over- Horounh of Red Hank, In the County of the -Ilrfit routHo herein nnd alone the printed, ."Morocco Agencies," values Monmouth and State of New Joraoy. mniUiPily lino of lot No. S3, one hundred tic steamship line. An official re- of San Diego was organized which Cold Storage HATS RUGS BEGINNING nt u imlnt In the westerly forty-olidit ami 10-100 feet to tho eouth- cently stated that one of their ships makes the stamp a orio hundredth the same. There were also additional fiido of Shrewsbury Avenue ami southerly cntit cinnor of lot No. as, at a point in the used on an average, seventy gallons anniversary of this event. overprints of 5c on 1/24, 10c on Id, Cleaned and Blocked Shampooed flfty*flyo...feflt .fcom tlio jumthwcmt tuirnor •Gutcrly lino of tlunovor I'laooi thence {4) Coming right along, down the 35c on I'.'-rd, and 25c on 2«d, for Vault of Leonnid Strotst ami Slircwubury Avenue, Bouthcrly iiliniK 'li» westerly line of Con- of Ink per year, proving that one of French and Spanish currency. Final- which point 1H tlho Bouthcitst corner of inn over IMiU'o fifty feet to tho point or place , the first things people do when ears, the city was laid out in 1867 on Premises for Expert Service. or Dyed first trnet herein conveyed; thenco U) and was incorporated in 1889. ly tho three lowest values of the wodtei-Jy one handled fifteen feet on a Intumluii to bo Iho mime land and prem- aboard ship is to write letters and course parallel, with Leomml Street; j Finally in 1915 the Panama-Cali- British issue were also overprinted Furs and Rugs. 1 Si>n conveyed tu Nlim B. WlUon by deed postcards. "Tangiers." Panama Hats Any Desired thenco (2) nt Tight nnglon to tho fimt from Kdwln II. Conover, Tnifltqe, dated fornia Exposition wag held in Bal- courno nnd southerly Afty-fiva i'uut; Juno 11. 1»27, IUHI recorded in tho Mon- boa Park, to mark the opening of thonco (3) enfiterly, parallel with Fxmtnud iuth Comity Olcrli'n odh-e In Book 1402 Crown Colonies—As noted pre- Full Insurance. Our Specialty. Shade. Street, one hundred nnd fifteen fe«t to Correspondence Figures—It is gen-the Panama Canal. viously, all of the Crown colonies of Hoodu, on pu((t!H UiO. etc. erally admitted that the French are 1 Shrewsbury Avenue; thenco (4) northerly ficized n» the moriorty of IHversIde Con- the greatest gossipers in the world, Which completes the list of his- used the same design, trie differences nlonsr Shrewsbury Avenue fifty-five feet itnictlon Company, a body corporate of toric dates without 1535 ever show- being in the name of the colony over to tho point or jntnee of DcRinnlng. Now Jcufloy, «t alfl., titUen In execution nt and it is a seeming contradiction to ing' to the fore. tho Castle, the- denominations and Seized as tho, property of Max Be I din. tho ciilt of Florence A. Mount, et a!., ex- find that France In one of tho coun- ot nlfi,, tnken in execution nt tho nult of c fii trice it. etc.. of ltobert It. Mount, da- tries in which there Is the least in- it must be that marvelous Cali- the colors. All were printed by the First Presbyterian Church of Shrewsbury, cenned, and to ho uold hy terchange of correspondence. fornia climate! recess method by Waterlow and N. J., nnd to be sold by HOWARD HEIGHT. Sheriff. Sons; Bradbury, Wilkinson and Com- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Dnicrt Mny 1 fi, 1M5. Tho country whore correspondence Plate Block Collectors—All collec- pany and De La Rue and Company, Dated April aoth, 1935. Ilnwnrd H, Hlfft'lnson, Sol'f. is the most abundant Is England. tors interested in membership in the Ltd. The engraving was done by Qulnn, Parsons & Poremufl, Sol'rs. («:• I.) $27.30 Here are the actual figures: Waterlow & Sons. All were to ap- (44 1.) ; $18.48 The English writes 78 letters per National Plato Block Society may- Chancery 7/02 obtain further Information from pear on May 7, on paper water- Chancery 7/140 inhabitant per year; United States, marked Crown and Script CA. SHERIFF'S SALE. 67; New Zealand, 6G; Switzerlaid, Ralph A. Miller, 178 School streat, SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl- Antigua—Id, indigo and red; lVitl, . iBy.vlrhi© of n writ- of fl, fn.^ tn. mo d!« reeled, lflflucd out nf tha Court of Chan. 59.7; Germany, 55.9; Denmark, 46.1; | Chilton, Wise, reeled, iBHUcd ant of the Court of Chnn- eery of tlio Stnto of New JerBey, will b« Austria, 38.2; Argentine, 37.2; Luxem- ultramarine and slate-black; 2%d, cery of the State of New Jersey, will bo ci.xposc{l to Bitlc nt [lublic vendue, on burg, 34.6; Holland, 34.1; Belgium, New Issues. brown and blue; lsh, slate-blue and exposed to enlo nt public vendue on MONDAY, THE 10th DAY OF JUNE, 29.4; Sweden, 26.4; France, 26.2, Nor- Austria—A new airmail set of flf- purple. MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF JUNE, 1UU5. Ascension—1'4d, indigo and red; 1035, between the hours bt 12iOO o'clock and way, 20.5; Italy, Spain and Portugal I teen values will appear early in July. between the houra of 1^:00 , o'clock nnd 5:uO u'clucl^ (at 2;00 o'clock Daylight are among the nations which do not'The designs will represent various 2d, ultramarine .and slate-black; 5d, 5:00 o'clock (ait 2:00 o'clock, Daylight itiK Time) hi the afternoon of said day. •write more than twenty letters per landscapes, in the following values; myrtle-green and indigo; lsh, slate- SnvinR Time) ax tho nfternnon nf Raid tho Court HOUMC in tho Uorounb ot blue and purple. day, tit the Coutrt Houne In the DOIOUKII cholil, County of Monmoulh, New Jer- Inhabitant. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 of Freehold, Coiinty of Monmouth. New sey, to mil ifify a decrco of said cpurt There are many factors, both di- groschen, and 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 schil- Bahamas—l'/jd, indigo and red; Jersey, to satis f|y a decree of an id court notintfntr to approximately $22,368.00. All tho following . trarts or paiT.jslH of lings. 21yd, brown and blue; 6du light blue amounting to nppioxinmtcly $-1,48(1.0 0. rect and Indirect, which may account AH the following; trnet or parcel of land land and premises horflinaftor particularly for these differences, among which Cayman Islands—Hard on the [ and bronze green; lsh, slate-blue and nnd premi«c? hereinafter parlirulnrly de- ci'iboil, Mituate, lyinc and being In tha may be Included the satisfactory of heels of the Jubilee set, a new reg-purple. Hcrlbed, situate, ' lyltiR and beinsc in tho •onKh of Red Hank, in tho County of ular postage issue has been received Borough of Red! Hunk, in tho County of Monmontli nrul ytnte of Now Jeraey. defective working of the postal sys- Monmouth nnd Stute' of New Jersey. FIRST TRACT: HotcJnnlnjr at a. point in tem—The London Post. containing five designs. The values, Matanzas, Cuba—is now free BEGINNING nt a Btnko ntnndliiK In the the GiiHterly aldo of Shrewsbury Avenue, colors and designs are l/4d brown A special cancellation has north side of Wall Street nnd riintnnt one I point lielntf thirty feot unuth from and black, map; l/2d bright green issued which reads: Neustro hundred nnd tn'enty-fnur feet from tho Huiithwi-Ht corner of tho VanWlnkla Max Baer Cachet—William J. Kor- been point where tho north nlde of Wnl! Street, lot. now Inml of John Hackott; thence (1), bonits, Asbury Park pharmacist lo- and blue, cat boat;. Id carmine and Puerto Tiene Zona Franca—Utilicela meets the went aUIe of I'cnrl Street, thenco laiilorly iui'1 parallel with tho Bouth boun- cated at 700 Mattison avenue, that blue, Booby birds; 1 l/2d orange and en Beneficlo Propio—Matanzas is a from Hnid BOR inning running north oily In iniy lino of said Hackctt'a lob-and con- black, bust of King George; 2d Free Zone, and in a circle Matanzas, a lino parallel with tho west, nidc of I'onrl liiurim,' in a fitralnht line, two hundred city, has announced that he will Street, one hundred feet; thence westerly and twenty feet, to a ntnkej thonce (2) sponsor a very attractive cachet for brown and blue, palms and sea Cuba. on a lino parallol with tho north nirle of r.oulh anil in a lino parallel' with tha east aitle of SlirewHbury Avenuo thirty feot to the last day that Max Baer trains shells; 2 l/2d blue and black, Hawks- First'day covers have been received Wall Street, thirty feet to n stuke: thenro bill turtles; is, orange, and blue, cat • Laboratory analysis proves on a lino parallel with tho west nldo of JI Ht.iko; thenco (IS) wcHtorly and In a> at the resort city for the Braddock which are very attractive. Requests Pearl Street, one hundred feet tn the north lino parallel with tho first course, two championship fight. There will be boat; 2s, black and blue, birds; 5s for cancellations 'Should be directed that Sanitone Cleaning often re- Bido of Wnll Street, thence, cnatorly nloiifr hundred anil twenty feet to n stakg in absolutely no charge for this cachet green and black, turtles; 10s carminu to Consejo do "Administration de la Uio north side dt Wall Street, thirty lect tho citnL Hide of Shrewnhury Avenue; to tho plnce of Beginning. theiue (-1) northerly nloiiR tho cast (tide which will show the heavyweight and black, uaims and sea shells. The Zona Franca del Puerte de Matan- moves 2J^ times as much dirt as of Shrewflhury Avenue thirty feet to tht champion of the world in a defence other values where not mentioned, Being intended; to bo the enmo Inml nnd point, ni' placo of Hcginnlng. za?, Cuba. This committee is glad ordinary methods. ThiB is pay premises described In n. certnin dend from pose. Send 6%" stamped er.ve!opc3 bear busts of King George also. to co-operate with collectors for it Fetor J, Jones and Jut in M. Jnnen. Jiin SKCOND TRACT: Ilctflniilnji at a points to Mr. Korbonits 'by June 10. Czechoslovakia—Two values have is their desire to make this port dirt to you .. . because its removal wife, to Rocco GIrlllo, bcni-lnfi "Into April In tlies enutcrly »ldo of Shrewsbury Ave- SfUh. 1930, and recorded in the CIOIVH nue, enifl hcKinnlnK point boinK the south' Mr. Korbonits has also announced been received, commemorating the known all over the entire world. office of tho County of Monmouth, in woMt. coitier of a lot of land formorlj that he will open his branch stamp twentieth anniversary of tho Battle makes your clothes last longer, Book 1518 of Deo (In, on PJIEO 3!»1, etc. owned liy Robert Allen, Jr., and tubse- qucnlly liy John II. Cook; thonce (1) booth on the boardwalk in Ocean of Arras. The designs show a view Columbian Commems—A one-dollar Seized aa tho property of Komi fjfr- ouHterly nlnnn the southerly dido of rntid look hetter! 111 o and Tercnn fthliln, himbiinri nnd wife, Grove at the North End hotel on of tho monument erected in memory Columbian stamp was sold at auc- land of formerly John H. Cook one hun- June 15. A large display of stamps, of the conflict. Values are the Ik, taken in execution nt. tho unit, nf Eleanor drcrl IUHI Hixly-d^ht feot* more or leai, to tion recently for $11.50 which Is an- The Sanilone trade-mark is W. McCormnck tind to be aold by ' a point; thence (") nouthcrly and parallel almost equalling those nt his stoic, carmine, and 2k blue. other record. Some of the older aoWAKD'HElCJIIT, Sheriff. with tho eiialorly fliclo of Shrewsbury Av«- has been planned. The booth will Denmark—The Hans Christian An- dealers remember the time that they your constant assurance that the Dated Mny 2.1,, 10.T.1"., ' iHio thirty .feet elK^t Jnchea to a point; be just one block south of the As-dersen commemoratives recently an- sold them below face. Edward W. Wlae# Sol'r. thonco (3) wentorly nnd pnralitl with the cleaner who is licensed to display (Ii.1 1.) 522.2G Ilrst mentioned COHTHO one hundred and bury Park Casino. nounced are said to be ready for re- Hi\]y-clKlit feot, moro or lenn, to d point lease. Tho values arc 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, Seebeck Reprints—Philmags men- it is equipped to give you the in tlio GfiRterly eldo of Shrowobury Avi- and 30 ore. State of New Jersey ntio; thenpo (4) northerly alon^ the eflRt- Barbados—Postmaster, G. P. O., tion tho report, that the Infamous Department of State cil>- hide nf Hhrewnhury Avenuo thirty feai •• Bridgetown, British West Indies. French Soudan—The "Soudan Seeback reprints are flooding tho benefits of a great scientific dis- CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.1 el^hl inrhcii to tho point or plnco of Ba- Bechuanaland—Chief Postmaster, Francais" overprint, now current is market again, just when everyone TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS Klnninc. Mafeking. found without the cedilla under the thought that tho nuisance was covery in fibre-cleansingtha t had ' MAY COME, CRUETINO: Keized an Iho property of Teresa DI- n two values: f>0c nnd 6oc, and WHEREAS, It appenrn to my nntinfap- Pnnte, el. nh., taken In execution at the Belgian Congo—Same as Belgium. abated. According to stamps, a revolutionized all former dry 1 ion, by duly authpnticiitoil record of tlie Milt. •>( 1!D I ;i(iuk Ihiildlnt; and Lean An- Belgium—M. ie Coraptable des Pus-lF2Dc on 1 F. This error is of no European dealer had a tremendous proceedings for the voluntary difMohitiuii (•ociiitiini, iv roip. of tho State of New tea (5e Section,) Bruxcllcs 1. great scarcity. j holding nf them which he Is now cleaning practice. thereof by tho unanimous consent of nil Jersey, and to he mild by tho stockholder.); deported in my ollke, HOWAItD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Bermuda—Colonial Postmaster, G. Hungary—H A set of six -emmemor-! liquidating. Imagine a million sots! thnt RADFORD REALTY COMPANY, a Dnto«l Mny Btli. I93S. P. O., Hamilton, allvcs in honor of Cardinal Peter' fcorpoiatlort of t:hls State, whose priminnl Howard S. HltfRinnon, Sol'r. oflwo In iltuittcd nt No. GO Hrontl Street, (T>H 1.) S26.RB Pazmnny (1570-1637) is announced First Day Covers—Anyone Jri/ho City of lid Hunk, County of Mon- New Farley Fraud—Another ques- for release in September. Cardinal j interested in securing first day cov- MEN'S SUITS mouth, State of Hew Jersey (Kohort (J. TrpKfipri IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. tionable enterprise has sprung up as Pazniiiny was responsible for tho rc-ers on new German issues should .50 MntMlonntd bclnjt: the nsent therein nuil In To JOSKI'H D. LYNCH, MRS. JOSEPH MEN'S SUITS rhiUHo thereof, upon whom procesit mny D. LYNCH, bin wlfn, JOHN A. PFARR, a result of the issuance of. the "Far-storation of Catholicism In Hungary, communicate with Julius B. Bock.i lie BOived). han complied with tho retihirc- ley fcnperforates." The ilrslre of ;ind is also considered (he foremost! Bcrlin-Hnlensec, Eisenznhnstrnnso A Dry Cleaned i.oo" monta of "An Act concerning ruriiorntltinii and KHNKST J. WESTEUMAN: collectors for line and center line Hungarian prose writer of the 17th j Germany. Ho will on operate. 100 LINEN SUITS (Rcvlfilon of lWOfil," preliminary to Hie liy virtue of nn wider of tho Court of iflfliiinE of thin Cortlficiite of involution. C'hnnrery of Now Jcrnoy. mnflo on the blocks and pairs, and the proportion- century. The values announced are: | per cent with the readers of this fe.i- Drv Cleaned 1.50 day of tho diitc hereof, In n cnuee wherein ately small quantity of si amps 10, 10, 20, ,12, -10 and 50 fillers. j hire LADIES' COATS Now, therefore, I. Tlionnin A. Mittlilf, Knl llmik Hnildliik- nnd Ixxin Afiftoclatlon, which bear this marking, have led at Iceland—Two new values in the , I.OO up Secretary of SUto of tho Stato nt Now n coiiiointluii of tha Stfito nf New JeiBey, Dry Cleaned Jersey, do hereby certify thnt iho mild In cciniplnlniuiL nnd you nnd othorB are least one individual to draw in landscape series are shortly to ap- i New U. s. Stamps—Arthur Ran-1 LADIES' DRESSES corporation did, on the Eighteenth day of tlefemhinlit. you nva IG<]ulrcd to appear May. 103K, file in my alike, u duly t'so- either the single or crossed lines on pear, the 10 aUr nnd 1 krone. RUlnctte, stamp editor of the Boston I (Wool) 1.00 up nnd nn^wor (bo bill of Bnld complainant normal blocks. cuteri nnd attested consent In writ hut to nn or before tho ,ck'hth (iny of July next, lannoti Tnuva-Coulea of the two Evening Trnnscript, recentlitly voiced LADIES' DRESSES tho dissolution of nnUl corporation, execut- or tho t Collectors purchasing these pairs aro inverted trinrigles, tho last threo tho gate* to a flood of issues cele- five. In tbo ounty of Monmouth, nnd State of or blocks should do 6o from reliable lozengo shaped. Tho "Zoological brating tho centenary of every city QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE (Slcnod) New JciHoy; nnd you, Jonoph, D. Lynch, group consists of the following: Ik, ,THOMAS A. MATHIS, aru mnrio defendnnt becnunQ yon own the dealers. Secretary nf Rtatc. lamia dtiBcrihed In mild mortgage: and .On the subject of the line blocks, orango, harlger; 3k, long-eared squir- you. Mm. Joseph D. Lynch, ore mnele de- the center line which ordinarily oc- rel; 10k, claret, fox; ,'ik, carmine, er- PRECANCELED STAMPS BuHons Replaced, Socks Darned, Everything Mended in Our Finished Services ffiuhmt. bccnuKo you arc tho wife of aald Monmouth County Surrogatn'i Office. Joseph I). Lynch i nnd you, John A. Pfarr, curs only once In every elicct of two mine; 2f>k, red-orange, sables; 50k,1 finest ado prcr •ol«. state, lynx; 1 tug, violet, reindeer; 2 mm nn Irmnon » mock, with ... In tho mutter otf tho eetnto of Clnistlan arc mndo dcfendiint bociuinct you executed hundred of the Impcrforates and the HllKer, tleccnn'NL Bald iiioituiiKo and nccompnnylnir bond) tup, blue, yak; 8 tug, brown, camel; oililllinn niu! i fin-ity. Contain' likn nnd you, Kraeat J. Wcntornian, ar« made ByrdB, and in every sheet of four f IIIHII vahiPH n cl Hinnllcr lowun. A w.i Notice to cred'Horn to pronont claims hundred of the Ncwburghs, is not to 5 tug, slate, bear. nnyM'rciln * 17f>.0(I. Ponahdy, Surro«rnto of tho County of nut's fluid TiiDrtHUKc, Phllntnllc Agency. Clear Cincols—Onco again th-; I natpalil »„,! regl.tcrrd, J21.7S. Mnnmouth, niade( on tho twenty.fifth d»y Dntcd Mny fl, J»3S. of Mny, 10ar», on tho oppllcntlon of The blocks which were cut complaints of collectors on the can- SOME PRECANCF.I.ED PACKRTS BY IIOWAHD S..HIf;GlNSON. Unrbnm HilHor, cidmlriUtrntrlx nf tlio ri- „ „ h".11': l(»' Jmvn . .7IS •vcr burred ot their net tons therefor of the cross bar at thn BI'ID of s atelic value, and should nply a clear 1.50 AKnlnst iUa pnid nubucribor. rcnfiotl, will |,0 nudllA.1 nnd itated by tha ,13 St. I'nu'i QUALITY hurroBtito o tho County of Monmouth block, due to improper cutting. cancellation, avoiding the tiso nf an Ml««l«,,ii,,ii ' .firi Uatod Freehold. N. J.. Mny ^fi. 19flB. nnd icpnrtod for ictttoment to the Or- heavy daubers or rubber cancellers •10 Novmlii l.oo ;IJAUBARA IHLUKR, Phmm Court of mild County, on Thursday, 12 New J,n'e, .40 355 Third Street, Fair Hnvcn, N. J.. Errors—The Soviet Phil- that obliterate the stomp. 1.0U AilminUtrattix. (No Nuw Cleaners Dyers Launderers llinr,, «t whirl, Inm npp||(.fttinn will he atelic association, in rnnrnicklnR old •'•7 Oklnlinmn AppleKHlfii Sfovcnp, Foster Si itoittnililQ, mndo for tlio nllownnre of commUsloni stocks of lnftoverfl gathered up from Sale Postponement—The pale of l.ftf) Counscillorit at Law, nnd rrjitnxc! fppft, «7 Trsni .. 2.Ml Ited 13nnk, N. J., Dated Mny 8, A. D. nn, various Russian postojHlccB, lias dis- the rarest nnd ugliest stnmp |n ti,n Tl Went Vli'.-j .75 T covered four hitherto uncnlnloguril world IH to bn postponed until next Tinhorn. \r n u EDNA, HOLT, overprints errors, the fir on -Ok, blue fnll, according to a Into dlopatch flla p collection*, rifM tampi, 3C CnroHnn Avonue, Yonkera, N. T. nytliinn <.0»o In th, • Inn,,, Tho Red Blank Register travota THOMAS WEST, carmine of 1922 (atnr ovcrpilnt) from London. Tills is the lc British Dp to $1,01)0 a nllubla Phone 2800 Itflir tieon found with Inverted sur- Guiana stamp of 18SB, of which only for •Itliulill,. It 70-76 WHITE STREET, RED BANK ovor ovory street in town nnd flvnry r p , f road In the cobnty. Let It curry your Cmitiioilunt nt I.hw, charge. An inverted surcharge has'one copy Is, known, and which w* Ilo w™«°£ $^™* N y to those who Hvo on Lhoso Freehold, N'.l., Advortlflemcnu i'njctOft, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935. Paw Mew Bedford, wu placM In tha six weeks. He la survived by a Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthy, ames Mack of Freehold, received a Mrs. Nellie J. Ranklne ot New York Here and There county jail laat wo«k on chatgea of widow and two children. both of Freehold. fle*h wound requiring five stitches to city. Mra. Banklns died April 7, committing robbery and holdups In close when he recently ran into a car Leave For California. Hotel Fire. Win* Lottery Prize. in the County Anbury Park, Neptune and Shrews- The Long Branch firemen last driven by Mrs. John Green. bury township. He was arreited at Bteele Morris ofCallfornl»rwhohas Napoleon N. Patovanl, night Delmar, Delaware. been In Freehold since the death of Wednesday week, fought a two-hour Factory For Long Branch. watchman at the Club San Remo at Personal Notei, Sales of Prop- his father, Theodore W. Morris, Jr., battle caused by a fire starting from The location of a factory which Long Branch, won one of the $500 Creating erty, Building Operations, Death of Boy. has left for his homo in California a pile of rubbish In tho cellar of the will eventually employ 450 men and prizes In the drawing of the Irish Lodge Doing), Births. Mar- Robert MacGregor, seven-year-old ftnd was accompanied by his mother, Now Howland hotel, West End. The women la practically assured nt Long hospital sweepstakes. son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel H. Mac-, who will also live In California. damage was not heavy. Branch. ' The factory will ba oper- riages and Deaths. Qregor of WeBt Long Branch, died Beach Not to Open. ated by a Newark concern. Died at Son's Home, last Wednesday cf complications. Erecting Fronting Wall. Tho Morris avenue bathing beach MrB. Mary P. Wood. 75, of Long Productive Credit A lightning bolt atruck an old Manasquan Man Dead. chimney on tha Strand theater at Services were held Saturday after- Freehold borough workmen havo at Long Branch will not b« oyerated Branch died Sunday at the home ol Freehold Friday afternoon and scat- noon with interment In Glcnwood started the erection of an 84x4%. foot by tho city during the summer and Rufus T. Vanscholck of Manas- her son, Charles Wood. She also Under our Personal Loan Plan loans sre tered bricks In all directions. As- cemetery. wall at Freehold's disposal plant to quan died suddenly of a heart at- leaves two other Eons anil three protect sewer lines from erosion J>y persons who bathe there do so at their tack early Monday at the age-of 81 constantly being paid, thereby providing a turn- sistant Prosecutor Edward J> JUBUO Ayers—Sherman. own rlBk, according to announcement daughters. over of bank funds that enables tho bunk to and Chief Clerk Victor LaValley, a .brook that runs through the prop- years. He Is survived by a widow Miss Sara Slizabtth Ayer«, daugh- erty. mado by tho Long Branch council. and four children. Theft of aocommodnto mor« customers. who Were «tandlng before a window ter of Mrs. J, Frank Stackhouse of Iletlred Farmer Dies. tn th# courthouse, were knocked Steven and John Weber and John Ocean Orove, and 8, Forman Sher- Dp to Prosecutor. Frederick.C. Smith, 87, a retired In Charge of Employment Office. Kosta, all of Oak Shades, have been This turnover of funds has a fur reaching down and stunned by the shock. man, son ot Mrs. Lottlo El. Sherman The petition sponsored by James farmer, died last Tuesday week at Joseph McQuaele of Freehold has arrcRted by state police charged effect—the borrower maintains a good credit of Freehold, were married Monday, F. Anderson and A. M. Carawell been placed in charge jot the Free- Payment Extended. / the homo of his sister, Mrs. George with tho theft of lead from the Na- atandlng—the merchant Jceeps people and cap- May 27, at the Ocean Grove Metho- eesklng an Investigation into tho ad- hold offlco of the National Rc-om- tional Lead Works at Matawan. The Long Branch city council has dist church. ' ministration of Howell township af- W. VanSycklo of West Long Branch. ital employed and the community as a whole extended to July 1 the data of the Services were held Friday with Inter- ployment Bprvlce opened last week Elected Fire Chief. fairs Tjas been referred to the Mon- ment at Glenwooa cemetery. in the Freehold, municipal building. Fifes New Fla£. ' is benefited. drat payment of the $20,000 annual mouth county prosecutor's office. A new flag donated to Matawan rent on the Ocean Park site oc Charles G. Finn has been elected Dies In South. as chief of the En'gllghtown volunteer New Partnership. borough by tho ladles' auxiliary of Every community needs continuous banking pled by the Long BranchvKennel Suicide by Hanging. Clinton VanHlse, 44, qf Asbury Fred Boyce of Freehold and Isaac the American Legion post No. 176, club. The extension was granted to fire department. Harry Lake waa Paul Kolodsy, • 61, was found Park, who died Monday week In Co- Quackenbush of Tenncnt linvo formed service, and the creation of productive credit Meyer Goldberg, who operated the chosen as president, Albert Day vice wa.s unfurled to tho breeze for the hanged In a garage on his buslne/is lumbia, South Carolina, was buried a partnership and are erecting a gar- first tlmo Decoration day. is a function of the bank. trick last year. president, Raymond B. VanDerhoef, property on Lyons avrmuo. Union n Fair View cemetery, Middletqwn, age in connection -with tho Pure Oil Jr., secretary and Jacob O. Burke Beach last week. County Physician Friday, following services at his late Upholds Freehold Town'hlp. treasurer. service station at Tenncnt. Burned by Gns. D. Frederick Burnett, state &l Harvey W. Hartman pronounced tho home on Seventh avenue. , Aa a result of an attempt to clear cohollo beverage commissioner, has Touring Continent. man a victim of sulcWe. Injured By Truck. Fractures Leg. out tent-worms by using gasoline, upheld a resolution adopted by the Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCue of Charles E. , Hazcltlne of Ocean Ignatz Christlanowitz of Cenler Earl Davifon, 21, of Near Adelphla, Our Personal Loan Long Branch are on a six weeks' Long Branch Man Dcnd. street, Freehold, wa3 admitted to the Freehold township commlteo pro- Funeral Bervlcoa for Patrick Grove was recently admitted to St. In in l^itkin hospital suffering from hibiting the sale of Intoxicants where tour to California by the way of the Vincent's hospital at Newark with a Long Branch hospital last week, severe burns. southwestern states and Mexico. Rooney, 68, of Long Branch, who where he Is Buffering from a frac- gasoline Is sold. Mr. Burnett stated died last Wednesday of dlabtcs at possible fracture of the ukull after Department that alcohol and gasoline, whether They will return through Washing- being struck by a truck driven by tured right leg received in a fall. Impersonates Officer. ton. Vancouver and the Canadian Hazard hOBpltal, were held Saturday. .Frank Eelpar of Lonjr Branch has drinking or driving, did not mix. Interment was In Woodbine ceme- Joseph Mungavcro of Connecticut. Breaks Big TOP. doe* just that—it creates productive credit by Rockies. Roland Leming of Ardena is fuf- been arrested on a charge of imper- Bicycle Thefts. tery. lzo Still. sonating n. state liquor law enforce- loaning money now to responsible persons, with Oas Theft Charged. Treasury and customs patrol 'ering with a broken big too on Ilia A series of bicycle thefts was Thrown From Truck. left foot sustained when a hand ment officer snd is being held In $250 regular incomes, in amounts they can reason- solved by the Asbury Park police Louis Inzlmmna of Cottage place, John Hayes, aeventeen-yeflr-olr] cnts nelzed a 2,500-gallon Btlll on ball to await grand jury action. last Week with the arrost of Earl Long Branch, has been arrested fol- the Lizzie Weed farm, Freehold truck dropped on the toe while work- ably afford to repay. lowing the discovery ot an Illegal gas milk route helper, was treated at Ing In the Freehold rug mill.. Jones, Walker Blan, Albert Price township, last Wednesday and ar- Golden Anniversary. 1 connection In tho cellar of the Gour- Hazard hospital Friday for abrasions re.-it.cd Arthur ChildB, Russell Carr • Applications for personal loans receive our and Marvin Parker, all colored. of both hlpB after being thrown from To Financo Sewage Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoff of Lake- Parker and Price were sent to Jail met restaurant. He Is charged with and Nate Finkel. prompt attention. violating a section of the crimes act the running board of a Tilton's mills The Bradley Beach commissioners woorl recently celebrated their golden for sixty days and the others were NCAV Ambulance In Service. weddinR at a reception tendered held for the juvenile court. dealing with the theft of gas fuel. truck at the Branchport station. have passed a resolution to float a Ocean Grove's naw ambulance, $40,000 bond to finance con- them at their home by a number of Dinner lor Baor. Police Radio. Dies of Scarlet Fever. which was recently received, was put struction of a sewage disposal plant friends. Many notables. Including Samuel The Befcnar commission has been Kenneth Volmer, seven-year-old into commission last week when It at the foot of Evergreen avenue. The Levy, borough president of Manhat- granted- by the Publlo Utilities com. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Volmer transported Miss Inez Lambert to New P. A. K. Head. tan; Jack Dempsey and United mission to Install In the police sta- of. Long Branch, died Thursday at her home from I'MUiiri hospital where Bids on Radio System, ...'.-. Mrs. Slants. C, Still-well, has been First National Bank States Senator W. Warren Barbour tion a 25-watt transmitter which win his home following a four-day illness alie recently underwent an operation. The Long Branch councilmcn have t.ed regent of MonmoutH Court are expected to be speakers at the operate on a frequency from 30,100 of scarlet fever. Services were held received four bids to cover a chapter, Daughters of the Friday morning. * Only Two Governor's Days. atallation of a two way police rlcan Revolution, of Freehold, banquet to be given for Max Baer to 40,100 kilocycles. Governor Hoffman has announced of Eatontown, New Jersey at the West End casino next Satur- system. Three of tho four bids ex- ^ceding Mrs. Jacob Pittenger. Club Buys Land. Nuns' New Home. that there would ho only two Gov- ceeded the budget appropriation. day night. The Wayside Rod and Gun club About $11,000 is being expended up- ernor Days at Sea Girt this year, License- Revoked. Member Federal Reserve System Dlei at Hospital. has completed negotiations for the on'Improvements to a large frame July 18 and August 8. Heretofore, it Hit With Discus. Carl Anderson of Freehold, con- Mra. Adella Bawden, 84, widow of purchase of twelve acres of land at dwelling on Ludlow avenue, Spring has been customary to hold four or Frank Crisp, an Asbury Park high victed of causing an accident recent- the late John H. Bawden, Bon and Wayside for a permanent headquart- Lake, to bo used as n convent by the five of these rallies. school athlete, was struck on. tho ly, was fined $15 for reckless driving partner of the founder, John Baw- ers for the o!ub. Tho land will be nuns attached to St. Margaret's Ro- Strikes Gusher head last week with a discus in a and had his driver's license revoked man Catholic school at Spring Lake. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ABE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT den, and operator of the Freehold UBed for all kinds of outdoor sports. E. R. Brown of F/irmingdale practice. He was treated at Fitkln for three months. INSURANCE CORPORATION, IN THE MANNEK AND TO THE EXTENT Iron Foundry for many years, died Long Blanche* Dead. Opens Law Offlce. struck a gusher of water recently hospital. TROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE BANKINO ACT OF 1033. AS Tuesday "week at tho Long Branch MIBS Rose Wood, proprietor of a Ira Bchulman, who has been asso- while drilling a well for Raymond Named as Beneflctary. Appointed Postmaster. AMENDED. hospital. boarding house at Long Branch, died ciated with the law firm of McDer- Thorne at his Lahaway game farm Mrs. Katherine R. Davies of Sea L. A. Whalen of Tennent has been Saturday at tho Monmouth Memor- on the - Mt Holly mart.- - appointed postmaster at that place to Widow Dies. mott & Flnegold at Freehold, has Girt Is the- chief beneficiary oE the pp Mp Elibth Gild Mrs, Anna Loulaa Phillips, widow, ial hospital at the ago of 61 years. opened an office for general law prac- Big Caterpillar Catch." estate left by her mother, tho late succeed Mrs. Elizabeth Griswold. of Oceanpor, died last Wednesday at Miss Wood's only ourvlvor is a niece tice In the People's National Bank Ninety-six quarts of live tent cater- her home following a two week's 111- who lives In Baltimore. building at Lakowood. pillars were recently gathered by ness. Services were held Saturday, Died At AUenwood, Engagement Announced Howard and Melson Ely of Smtth- with Interment being made In Wood- James Foderarlo of Long Branch Announcement has been mado of hurg", who later scalded them with bine cemetery. died In the Allenwood hospital Fri- the engagement of Harry Surgent, boiling water. In Delaware, day night. He was Zi years old and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Surgent, Hoy Runs Into Car. Preston Davidson, 37, formerly of had been confined to tho hospital for to Miss Mary McCarthy, daughter of Earl Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. TRY BUICK 40 ...not only an PERFORMANCE A*l motor fuel THEN E ONLY ONE

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_ It You Cannot Shop in Person call Joan Emory A*bury Park 4000 STEINBACH-KRESGE CO Asbury Park BED BANK An Ideal Place to live THE REGISTER'S PLA170BM Located on the BeauUtui Shrewsbury IUver one hour Broad street to «*• Blw rom New York and provid- Sewem oil Every Street ing every city convenience RED BANK REGISTER Sldewalk» Alonf the HI»hw»j* -- '_ _J miued Wwklr, Entand u ikcond-Uun Matter at ilia i'o.t- SubicriDtloo Price: Ono Keai 12.00. VOLUME LVII, NO. 50. offlea >t H*d Btnfc, N. J, under tht Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. Six Months SI.00, Slnslo Copy ia. PA©ES 13 TO 26. First Annual Pet Citizens B. & L. Is LOOKS LIKE A SELL OUT. Chamber Dinner Shrewsbury To FKOM NE^K AND FAB. Tv/enty Years Our Building And Loan Annual Dinner Meeting of Fresby- The Register's Advertising Columns Show A Success Twenty Years Old torlan Brotherhood Next Monday. At Molly Pitcher Have Clean Up Have Far Reaching l*ower. Chief Of Police Series To Mature From preaont Indications It looks Advertisers in The Red Bank Reg- Over a Hundred Entrie* and It Has Paid Out to Shareholder! as if there will be a complete eel^ John Colt, Pre«ident of the Sec- Clean-Up Week Will be Held ister not only get advantage of the Hairy H. Clayton Rounds Out a Mainstay Association of Red $1,722,450 of Which Amount out of tickets for tho annual dinner large home circulation but they olso Judges Had a Mighty Hard meeting of the Presbyterian Brother- ond National Bank, to Ad- From June 15 to June 21 have the extra pulling power of The Score of Years as Head of Red Bank Will Ditbune $279,960 Tirne Selecting Winners in $550,000 Were Profits Aver- hood, which will be held In the BO- dress the Gathering—Other Collection June 20—Four Register's columns from distant Bank's Police Department at in Cash and Liquidate Mort- Many of the Classes. aging Above Seven Per Cent. clal hall of tho church next Monday Chamber Doings. Liquor Applications Filed. points. This was again proven a few j gages and Loana. night. A feature of the dinner will days ago when Herbert C. McCleos Midnight Tonight. Und .. a blazing sun and with - The twentieth annual report of the bo an address by Major General The annual dinner meeting of the At the regular meeting of the of the Ship Ahoy Beach club, Sea At midnight ,t«nlght Harry H. Tho Mainstay BulMing nnd Loan music supplied by E'ort Monmouth Citizens Building and Loan associa- Smcdlcy D. Cutler, who ia known a'.; i Red Bank Chamber of Commerce Shrewsbury mayor and council Tues- Bright, received a letter from T. J. Clayton, chief of the Red Bank Po- association o£ Red Bank will dl«- band, i gala afternoon was spent at tion was made public last week and (he "fighting Quaker," The formei | will be held Wednesday evening, day rii#ht, pinna were made for a Sullivan, nn officer of the Inland lice depnj-tmr-nt. will have served buraa $279,060 in caah at the end of the financial statement shows the as- the Pit show on Saturday. Three commander of the United States :June 12, at the Molly Pitcher hotel, "clean-up" weok to be held frorn kjLL«.Stee»l compan^vm];uiiyj aHIt. Chicagoviiii.ii^ir, wh»"Kinoj saww jI *-"Cnit ^ yi'arJ^JII s in thi^ capacity. He next month, when tne first acriei, - silver cups, dog acceuaorles and rib- sociation to be In an exceptionally Marine corps is an authority on mili- j John Colt, recently elected presl- June 15 to June 21 with collections Mr. McClees's announcement of the ' has served a total of 22 years in the comprising 1,552 ghares will mature. bons y/ore tho prizes awarded at tho strong condition. During the past tary affairs ' dont of the Second National Bank bdng made on June 20, Ship Ahoy Beach ciub in The Red I department. The total matniity value of this ser- ' show o pet fanciers who won places nine years the association has ma- j and Trust company, will be guest Liquor licence applications were Bank Register. I Chief Clayton wny appointed a pa- ies ia $304,4p0, including mortgages In ihel First Annual Pet show "spon- tured seventeen series, paying out to speaker. Mr. Colt's topic will be filed ior Hairy May, proprietor of Mr. Sullivan in his letter stated he itrolmnn on April 7, 1913. and in less ot $10,400 a^d share loana of $11,040. sored by Monmouth County Organ- shareholders $1,722,450, and of this "Red Bank to a Newcomer." The Shrewsbury "Kurms; Harry Sanders usually spends a month during the '• thnn two years he wa:: appointed The mortgages* and flharo loana will izatlor for Social Service, and Amer-. amount $550,000 were profits averag- business and. professional people and Arthur Hanson for the Tap summer in Monmouth county and ; roundsman in recognition of several also be liquidated at tho maturity of icam ijlcgion Shrewsbury Post No. 168ing above seven per cent. Repre- who. have already had the pleasure 1-Irm.se, Hurry Winterbaum of the waa seeking suitable club connection very important arroFts made by him, thc series. .The series will have run of Rffd Bank at Brookdalo farm, sented by the maturity of theao of hearing Mr. .Colt speak at one of Smoko Shop Tavern and SainucJ and was soliciting- what propositions j was serving under Police Chief eleven years and nlno months. Tho Mrs. Lewis S, Tho.Tipson's eBtate at shares were many mortgages can- the recent Rod Bank YMCA meet- Straus for Brookaido fnn. Thc lat- principal of $304,400 will be dlBtrtb- celed, enabling a large number of the Ship Ahoy Beach club had to of- [Arthur Wymbs and upon the death Mncrcift. Among the 100 entries ings, state that they are eagerly ter two were accepted on condition fer to out-or-town members. Need- \ of Mr. Wymbs Mr. Clayton was uted among 135 members. were k guinea pig, raccoon, alliga- shareholders to now own their own looking forward to this opportunity that their incomplete ' application less to say a very courteous invita- ! named acting chief on April 20, 1915. A now series was started last tors, paby goats, a pig, parrots and homes free of debt. The total assets to hear him again. Mr. Colt will be b-lfttiks be properly tilled in within 24 of the association as of April 30, tion was extended to Mr. Sullivan j Twenty-six months later tn the day month and those who wish to Join numerous other animals. James S. introduced by Mayor" "Charles R. liour.s. The granting of the licenses •uests to locate in this sec-I of his appointmenippnintmontt aan nn membmembee r of may st.iil do BO. It ia expected that Parkei and John L. Montgomery 1935, when tho audit was made, are English. will be made at an adjourned meet- and his gu $1,932,475. * the force ho wis named oflici'il he id the second scries will mature during were (co-chairmen and the judges ing Tuesday, June 18. tion this summer. of thc d^j iitment January 1936. were -tor. Joseph Millar, Colonel J- Tho statement shows that a largo The Chamber of Commerce, antic- LeBteij Kianer, General W. S. Graves, reserve has been set aside for any ipating a large attendance urges that Lawrence Ivcrson, a resident of. The association waa organized Oc- Herbs' unseen losses. This Is compulsory reservation be made at once. Tickets Sycamore avenue, made a plea for tober 31, 1923. At tho clooo oY iU •t Edwards, Felix Santangelo, aro $1.00 each' and may be secured the borough to take over a private Local Couple 25 list fiscal year October 31, 1934, It ,>A.. P*. Munn, Dr. O. C. Bogardus, Rol- by the Department of Banking and Insurance. This reserve strengthens by calling the Chamber of Com- lire liydiant on hits properly, but the hid assets of $1,299,834.50 and Ita ston [Waterbury, Robort Kennedy, merce office, telephone 55. j ccuncil ruled it was on private prop- financial statement, as of that datft Morrli Miller, Rev. John A. Hayes, the financial structure of the Institu- Years Married tion and Is for the protection of all Election of directors will take erty and they had no right to remove showed it to bs in an exceptionally Richard T. Smith, Mr. MontgomerMgy it. It was left in the hands of t* sound condition. Recently it opened shareholders. placo at this meeting. The candi- Mr- and Mr>> M ard and \ydter Graham, the latter being datee, who have been placed nn nom- flic and water committee for /u% '" Aumask of in office at 12 Mechanic street. Ray- a -well-known judge of dog shows. According to the statement, real thcr investigation. mond Hurley, the secretary, la In estate acquired by the association la ination by the nominating commlt- Marion Street Celebrate Silver .Among those who donated prizes tco aro Harold S. Allen, John ». A motion was passed requesting Wedding Anniversary—Party charge. wore Governor Harold G. Hoffman, practically all rented and during the past year several properties^ were Allen, S. B. Boynton, Myron V. the clerk to write to the State Tax Held Last Night. Some tirne ago the officers and' di- SenatJir W. Warren Barbour, "Mrs. Brown, Harry Clayton, H. G. Degcn- commission stating that-the borough rectpia of the association announced Peroyi A. Gaddia and Director Fred- sold at" a profit. . rlng, Warren Fowler, Morris Jacks, Tho association announces the is not financially able to have bor- Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fillmore that mortgaKO loana up vi- $3,000, eric I:clohoy of the Board of Chosen William T. Jones, A. M. Kridel, T. ough mjipa made. A letter waa au- Aumack of Marion street celebrated i\oii!d be made for the construction Freeh; )lderB. Mrs. Thompson gave a opening of ita 41st series, with its D, Moore, Leon Reussille, Victor Sat- full confidence that the results will thorized to be sent to EJ. T. M. Carr their silver wedding at a party given of new buildings and for improve- prize I for the "Family Pack," which SMEDLBY D. BUTLER. tor, Paul Sperling, Julius Straus and j of the Southern Division of the New last night at Ornberg's auto camp on ments and repairs to real estate. A was won by Trails End farm of bo satisfactory to the Investors, judg- ing by the past experience of the as- Millard J. Tetlcy. Jersey Contrail railroad requesting Newman Springs road. number of such loana have been Eator^lown. Each member of the Madame Ida Silvania of New York, Eight directors are to be elected thai a warning- of some •'sort be Mrs. Aumack, daughter of the late mads which has resulted in consid- famili1 exhibited his pet; Vera, the sociation. Application for shares can international concert soloist, accom- be made at the offices of tho associa- from this ticket. However, members placed at thc north end of the Mary and George Ellcnberg of Fair erable new construction in Red Bank pip, j quealed her way around the imnicd by Miss Fitzgerald, also of havo the privilege of snaking ad- Shrewsbury avenue trestle in order Haven, an4 Millard Fillmore Au and vicinity. The association ia still 1 but Marjory, the goat, wan tion at the Second National Bank and New York, will bo tho guest soloist. ring; Trust company or through any of ditional nominations if desired. to protect citizens at the railroad mack, son of the late John Aumack desirous of making conservative most sedate. They exhibited a fam- the officers or directors. Tlckota for the affair are on salo While only members will take part crossing entering thc new Shrews- of Lewis street, Eatontown, who re loans up to $3,000 and would be in- ni the Downy Flake shop, 23 Broad terested in receiving applications. Hy of kltteni two pigeons; Chester The officers are Frank McMahon in thc election of directors, the pub- bury dump. centJy passed away, were married the flpst, a rabbit; Cora Flora ana street, and at Schneider's Market, 21 lic ,is invited to attend this affair, as John Sagurton of Broad street re- June 5, 1910, at Newark. Find n. Wyckoff, president of thi president, Oliver G. Frake vice pres- Wont Front street. Flora Cora, two baby chicks; and two ident, A. Alvin Whiting secretary, A. the Chamber of Commerce feels that quested that action be taken with The couple, who arc former resi association, states that during the re- Heretofore, the annual dinner meet- cent three months there has been a dogs. Many donations made it pos- Trumbull Smith assistant secretary 1 many of the citizens of this vicinity tho Red Bank Airport officials to stop dents of Fair Haven, moved to their sible"'or the committee to buy prizes ing, ! of the ..brotherhood have been greater demand for shares than at and Frank L. Sherwood treasurer. will be interested in hearing Mr. low flying of the airplanes about the present residence twenty years ago : that were exchangeable at the Par- The directors are Mr. McMahon, Les- atag affairs. This year the arrange- Colt's talk. borough. The clerk was instructed Mrs. Aumack was born arid brought iny time sinca 3929. ' - . ._ ... amount Pet shop at Red'Bank. Ray- ter E. McQueen, Augustus M. Mln- ments aro for ladies and gentlemen Routine work at the Chamber of to write to the Department of Com- up in Fair Havon with her two sis The officers of the association are; mond! Wyckoff, E. Donald Sterner, ton, Chritian L. Berge, Benjamin J, and tablo reservations show that Commerce office has increased to merce for further investigation. ters, Mrs. Mildred Jeffrey and Mis IVosiilenl—Krcd D. Wlkolf. Senator Frank Dura'nd, Mayor Van Parker, Mr. Frake, Robert G. Wac- this will be one of the outstanding such an extent that Miss Mary Councilman Fred Burst, road cum- Frank B,. Forrar, and her brnthn Vice president—Thomas' Cook. R. Hjilsey, Harry Klatsky, Colonel 1 Treuruircr—Gcorpe C. Hopping. donald, William O'Brien, Borden L. affairs of its kind ever to be held by Marascio has been employed to tem- rmssioner, reported that the calcium George Eilenberg, all local resident ' .Scctemrj'—Raymond Hurley. Elonef, Mr, Edwards anil Maurice Hance, Albert L. Ivins, Jame3 P. the brotherhood. porary assist tho secretary. Mrs. choridc hat) been ordered and will The couple have three children, Hai Solicitor—Wnrren H. Smock. Schwartz were generous donors. The Mildred Congdon. ry,Millard, Jr.. ;jnd William. HARRY H CLAYTON Auditing roinmitti'f—Charlp. H. KnB- Bruce and Prank Dean. Applegato, be placed on the borough roads an li-.h. Grorue C, Hoppinc Albert T. Dtlrt- estate: of D. C. Wood, Wharf avenue, Stevens, Foster and Reusslllo are tho The Federal Housing Committee, soon as possible. A motion was "A mock trial wns held for the cou- Chief of Red Bank Police Dcpt. Red [iBank, donated a handsome imis. solicitors and Hill, Bleth and com- Rmmson One-Year who aro now planning nn intensive passed tn i'cneiv''tho $1,000 insurance ple with Rev, Lottie Fink of Neptune Directors—rcenrge S. Barrett, Thomai loathjr harnoaa nnd Fisher's Pot pany are the auditors. campaign in Ked Bank, now has its policy insuring the borough against acting as official. Fred Morris acted Chief Clayton I'G vice, president of Cnr-k, Plmvnrt Coot. Jr.. E. Allaire Cnrn. . shop, I Monmouth street, Rod Bank, au master of ceremonies -while Kny the New Jersey a-ssoci'ation of Police wrl], Newton Doremus, Albert T. Doc»- headquarters In the Oiambrr of bring sued for false arrests. Hills nm., Tlin.iliiri- A. llnremu,, fih.rl.. • 8. donated two dog brushea with carved Law Is Upheld Commerce oilice at 60 Broad street. amounting to $791.-13 wero ordered Phillips and Bert Nuithc.ntt present- Chiefs and is also a member of the I'.TiKM^h. .Inmt« K. Greedy, MRtthew Wi Scottips on top. Spratt's Patent Robert S. Findlay is in charge of the paid. Thn treasurer's report jjavc a ed several vocal seleuteioiiK. PXfrntivn mmmittee nf thc Interna- ';ri-i,.. Conine C, Hnpplnc, John H. Mount. (Ame! lean) Limited gave three Burnett Contends Municipal Au- committee's activities. iot.nl of $1,23!).;-H in the treasurer's tional Poiirn Chir/s H.-s<.rl;iii(ij). He Willlum I'lnn-c. Rnlph S. Ponrce, Victor • boxes of dog food to bo used as Twenty-Nine Years The hall was attractively decorat- i is a rncogntzcri authority on iiolice. Sn'lrr, Wnrrrn H. Smru-k. R. V. It. H. thorities Within Their Rights The series of free lectures on "Per- account and $2,270.30 in thc collec- ed In pink and gray crepe paper Stnut. {-ly.li. E. Swnnnell, Fred D. \Mka9, prizes, Each clans had attractive '; work and is frcrjuontly called into Dr. K. Browning Wilson, George E Win.' tlrst, second and third prize ribbons With Same Firm in Refusing License to Out-of- sonality in Business" by Howard j tur"s account. with a large white wedding bell [ conference for the valuable advice he Wisehaupt, sponsored by the Cham- • hanging from the center of tho ceil- Hint: ' in addition to the first prizes men- Town Applicant. ! can give. - tionec above. her of Commerce last, week, although ing. Summer flowers were placed William B. Oakeraon is on a about the hall and a large silver wed- ! Under Chief Clnyton the Red Bank D. Frederick Burnett, state alco- not as largely attended as had been ColJ nel Arthur S. Cowan, com- Two-Months Vacation—Will hoped for, were enthusiastically re- Democratic Club ding cake decorated- the table; ^department has advanced to where Fewer On Relief mand! int of Fort Monmouth, gener- holic commissioner, has handed down ..Mr, and Mrs. Aumack wero the re- !it is recognized ns being ono of the Celebrate Golden Wedding on a decision upholding the .actlen- of ceived by those attending. Mr. Wise- ously dona*«A--»Mie service of his haupt discoursed on many topics at Hears Miss Healy cipients of a number of useful gifts I bef-t managed department:! in the Army band, which not only gave a July 4th. tho Rumson mayor and council In Interest to thc business and profes- and many letters and cards ; state of New Jersey nnd pvnbubly And Less Expenses militant atmosphere but also a gaj> refusing a liquor license to Joseph sional men and salespeople and ! Subject from friends and relatives. Congrat- nnywliot'G in the country for a de- j William B. Oakerson of William Iamello of Long Branch. One of Tennessee Valley Au- partment of Us size. Great credit iss one. made many helpful suggestions on ulations were received from Gm\ it ' [ Records of County Emergency street has Just completed 20 years of the requirements for a liquor license thority" — Mrs. Arthur J. Harold G. Hoffman, a friend of Mr. due Chief Clayton for the except lon Th'i results of the Judging were as service' for the Atlantic & Pacific tea how to earn more money and how ally clean condition of thc town in"' Relief Administration Show follov hi Rumson is that the applicant must to increase business. Following the VVhite, State Director, Also Au mack's, who expressed his best s: company, and Is enjoying a two be a resident of the hnr'ough for n wishes on their nnniversarv. regards to crime. Marked Improvement for Part The Governor's Cup waa awHriled to months' vacation. He waa superin- lecture a short course on salesman- Spoke. Malcol. n Decker for hiB goal for thc best year. It was on this ground that the ship and personality was conducted Up fore becoming a. patrolman .Mr. Month Over Preceding Month. in Bhcjw. Vanessa Talaiico received uec- tendent of the first A & P store license was refused. Clayton was in thc grocery business, ond pfl'lzc for her Ilejtfian police Aog and opened at Red Bank 24 years ago at tho Chamber of Commerce olllce. Miss M'.ii'tina Healy, president of 1 Mr. Iamcllo appealed to Commis- hit, store being located at tho corner A marked decrease in the number SMrlejl (Jonovor third prize for her pony. on Broad street next to the Eisner Those attending the classes have the De;noc:r;e '"'and mu- RehmJ! Marlon Allen. pakerson will celebrate their golden Theodore Moss, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Bright is lifeguard and Edward will be held Monday night .it the | mcipalujes, most of which are agrl- 'right' to a license. It Is, at most, a Mrs. Millie Connor, Mra. Edward Mc- cu '""Bfeal; Utter of puppies—Kthcl Ci. llance, •wedding anniversary. Mra. Oaker- privilege conferred' by the state, Rumson Tonight Sheridan of Sea Bright is assistant club's headquarters on the Leonard- 'tural, are taking care of those In Mrs. Kolanil Lootf. son was formerly Miss Mattie C. Donough, Mrs, Teresa Herald, Mrs. distress out of local poor funds with- Torcsa at the parking area. The refresh- vilU> road. liosi Kept tiiiitt - Jeseio Jenn 1'arkeB. Nutt of New Egypt In Ocean coun- which the issuing authority may J.'.n rain last night made it neccs- j Hawkins, Mrs. Mary Jones out help from state or federal Host Boston Bull terrier—Bert KorBe- deny In the exercise of sound dis- antl Mi ment pavilion has born leased by Frederick 1'. Rcichcy, director of boom. I ty. They wero married In Toms, sary to postpone the school band con- sses Harriet Taylor, Ella J. sources. cretion." Heal Harry Cnhen of Rod Bank, who is (he Monmouth county board of free- Beaji plpcon—Blue Bird Ect Stock farm. River and started housekeeping In cert at Victory Park at Rumson. The I i"' Louise Chadwick nnd Eliza- making a number of alterations. holders, will s|ieak uu the subject. At the end of April, according to Boat Cnnary—Addio L. Taylor, Joyce ManBsquau. They moved to Aobury After quoting other cases Mr. Bur- concert will take place tonight nt both T. Costello. Snyde'r. nett states: "I conclude, therefore, Mr. Wolcott has adopted a new "Thn Rch.ibilitafinu nf Monmouth a tabulation made at the ERA office rlotto Malcolm, Mar- Park dnd later to Red Bank, where half-pnst seven o'clock. Tho com- The next meeting will be held at at Red Bank ig,V)38 persona In ths Bcnit pnrrnt—Charlo that a municipal issuing authority club plan of renting bathhouses this County Finances." Afti'r the busi- ,.,..... Darling, they have lived more than fr score of blncd bands of Rumson, Tied Bank. thc 'Rotl B""k Ejlts' club' county were on relief, as against Bent alliitntur—Dr. A. I\ Munn, Joyce years, may exorcise a reasonable? discretion year nt a sprcinl rate for a private ne^.s scssini], caniri will he pla.yrd and E. Al alrc. Hetty Heilly. Mkldlotown, Long Branch and As- [ ••••- room, rare of suits, shower, parking rt'freshnionts will lie served. I'"rancis ln.aiO at the end of April, Indicating In the administration In the Issuance bury Park, totaling 130 members, will I CONGUJJSSWOMAN TO TALK. a decrease of 2,281. The relief peak Best turtle—Evelyn Leavent, Raymond They have three children, Claude ot licenses nnd may superimpose space privilege anrl other services, P.Weleli ;>l L'hapel Hill is chairman Minnrll, Dr. A. P. Munn, and Clifford Oakerson of Red Bnnu, participate under the direction of i ' of the cnnimiltue in chaise. was reached in March, when the to- Best rabbit—Mabel !•', Black, Marie Mc- reasonable conditions precedent to rs aIi r T except towel?, for three or four pcr- Cirouof, Mnrthn Hayca. and Charles Oakcrson of Neptune, Rudolph J. Wlnthrop, with Miss ! \ ! J' - Norton of Jersey City The Alliliated Young Men's Dem- tal number of those receiving help and ono grandchild, Carol Oakerson, the issuance of any licenses, although to Friday Afternoon. was 17,730. Be a} pony—Shirley E. Conover, Peggy thcrr Is no warrant therefor ex- Elizabeth Connolly, supervisor of ocratic club of the township is plan- Thompson. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles music in the Rumson schools, as ac- Tho readers of Thc Register will ning to hold an informal dance on During; April the whole amount Bent pin—Trails End Farm. Oakerson. pressed in tho.control cat In so many C1OLDKN HOlilt PART'i'. spent for relief, including ERA Best (tout—John Decker. words. companist. be privileged to henr Mrs. Mary T. Saturday ni^ht, Juno --. . i< •>, funds and municipal money, wai Best Guinea pifi—Blue Bird Pet Stock "The dispensation of alcoholic bev- The following program will be ren- Norton of Jersey City, Democratic Final Meeting of Season Yesterday ' Fdrmjj first ane in charge of the af- VannfsR Tulnrlcn, Ilcitcinn l-ollce dog; Shlr- (n> "Stnn* In the Vclly SMen" Chuko ! these honds a short time, apo and Averre and Mrs. Herbert Uiehmond, on relief during April nnd at tho end Iry Chnover, pony members In line and they have en- therefore, investigate carefully all ap- i-sisled by Mis-. Kliz- of May tho number waa 1,438. How- gaged a twenty-piece bund to accom- (li) "(iyiny I.ovo SOME" lii-rtal i Mrs, Norton's t a lie will supplement the afternoon was spent playing fail- mid will 1 plicants. Any requirement reason- r 1) ll) K;! Kv: 1 Aiidcr.-on. ever, due to an epidemic of measles All In all, it was moat Interesting pany tho Red Bank contingent in the ntKlo Wulli" that given by tho first hidy of the games and bridge and patronizinpa(ronizin,-,g 1 '"' 'H" "'"1 "' , ably designed to facilitate such In- hl Nl 11 w Id July anil other contagious diseases and for |voryono and much fun for the "Anierienn rntrol" ..Mourliiiii land. the fortune teller lola, ."My imper- j . ' ";' ">"' '"' '" "' '" parade, which will take placo at two vest igntion Is eminently proper. The litieli hospital ca:;cH, the expense for May 1-... Next year It 1B hoped even o'clock. "Yankee Rhythm" I.Jll.C Mrs. Norton's addre^K will be henrd sonated by Mrs, Hondo i'H'Ny 1 - in tile :oelal l".K>:n of the requirement that a person be a resi- "EaRtern .Slur Mnri'h*' ....t'llr". • .Mis. William lirad-mnv as was not greatly Ions than for April. mortj will participate in this show over Red Bank's radio illation WBRR The next meeting will tak pla : in The Rod Bank members will bo di- dent of lho munjcipallty from which "Star KpnnRlcil Hnnner chairmanwith . Thc llgiuen nre $0,743.10 for April whoijp.anything may bo entered from nnd n« nn nii3-I..12 for May. May was ap- pedigreed animals to caterpillars local prognini there will be just a executive board a:1, hoste.-. thoso who. will wear.lho lodge's reg- time, so that -he .may become known few words from Postmaster William liankin, Mi I-.:zra Osbotn, Mrs. parently more imhculthy ttmn April wlthjj red ribbons tied ardiirid their ular parade outfit and tho second Guy Lombardo Visits neck, and a basis laid to judge his char- iM'il'i I'Jiiiek ti, Mis. ,1-Inriy O.ihm'n, In I lie relief zone area In Monmouth consisting of othor members, who acter has a direct nnd Immediate TOWNSENI) I'LAN MIOKI'INC. Mrs. llol.lnd Crees ' Mrs. Uussell' countyrfor- tho -average expenditure - are asked to wonr whlto felt hats connection with the proper adminis- Red Bank In Yacht for r.'ieli prison rccoMng help was Strawberry Festival. v'lark, .Mr... <'ithenm l,U Ituer and other refreshments werj New Serlc« Now Open. left ! »" »<1»>'. "'"' »'o new de- thn en opcrutlvii pl»n. Th» nrirneo . Don land." _ River country club, In smlutatorlnn. My wife, 11 1 fl ln The annual chicken nupper fo thr • nerved. Ihe Malnetay Building antl Loan wc.inon, has 1 nrtmt '' ' " nn- IhlnkliiK of wiiy» <>{ providing Association has opened n now Horlcvi my hohdd andd board. 1\ will not he II - ' partmenta huvo been nddnl fi'om lienellt of St. Mury'fi church of New j Ne)V NcrlcM IS'ovv Open, mmirlliliiK now In tho wny o( «ntl«» Window Scrr«m B«1«\ ot flharea offering a good Investment Itmicn thirty hy Mlildleinnn Country i f;poniffblo for iiny ilolXn cnnlnit'iFil time to limp. Mflntnmitti will bo ht-ld Kiitllrilny, j llvniilztMl wire, fllldlng frame of which enn be made In nmnll monthly ; from thin date oh, The Mainstay Ihiilding iuut Loan tnliitni'iif for Ilie fnlr pntfoM thli (i, I'luU nt Harmony Country club, oil AllgUst. 10. It Will 1)1) ill Clllllgo Of i Association baa opened a now mulct* iinrc wood; 12 lnohoH hlKh extends pnymenta, Informutlon mny lie tih highway at MhldW'town, li'iidny, June Ch:iH. WeHiuin, Tho Siren ltesljiinant. a committee of whieh Ml'ii. llelDlan yeni. Tli,i full- will opan July 37 HIKi Inchm, ltto eiich; 19 Inches high Iftlncil at tho ofllco of tho uKHnr.lnlloii -Advertisement. A clean, qulot, ecouomleal pbuu1 to of .shares oiteilng a good Investment cloito Anjjtisit Ui 10 s: > 7, H:3<> 1'. M. Door prl/.o, $7.!il) nuur, I.fil)ri'ci! I'miiipni Hiilurdiiy Nlislit gallon; fntir-honi' cnnniel ITic pint, lint. Free delivery, National of your boy this ntinimri''.' Fm in- [ up. H, Marino, mnna^er. AdvnrtUo- to BUlt your tjunmr; litist gradea and 1'rubln'* TypowrlUir •ib<" dntii-lng. WMI End Tavern 2 '. lrlnphnno 2080. (ifc. riollvory Nn- •l'hi< rond to liellri' ami lilttKm- liii.il- .Jl Store. T«inj)bo(io 2M0. fm-mntlon enl) Hutl UnnU Dny Cntmt'- Mff d |>l,i: movement throughout the world, and o'clock and will be followed by an W. B. Little, Jr., Peter A. Egeland, (Directed by Mrs. Marie J. Irwin) Bernard F. Freeilmiin, Harry L. Mnlcli pared to 36 weeks this year. O. W. Miller of Troop No. 28, publla increased demand for tho writings evening meeting. The church haa Norman Hewitt and John E. Davis CIBBB History Marffuret Silver A new plan haB been adopted health. William A. Miller, Albert W. Worden, G. "It having been made to appear to of Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and of Fair Haven; Ortrudo C. VanVllet, Minuet of Paderewskl (Pinno Solo) .... Howard LlPliincolt, Ralph S. Eckert. Rob- the Postmaster CJeneral, upon evi- served in tho community the past Anna Louise Campbell whereby a freshman la required to Walter Miller of Troop No. 2!, pith- ert G. MacDonald and Paul .1. Reiinsille. Founder of Christian. Science. three years by holding cottage meet- Edwin F. Stewart and Stewart Van- lolonlal Shrewsbury , (Socialized Discus- flnelinK. Red Ftara, ovef 3f>0—Harry C. Hainnrel, dence satisfactory to him, that the Vliet, Jr., of Shrewsbury. take contemporary civilization, orlon- Don rile] Osgood of Troop No. 28, publll Bureau of Public Service Instruction, Onrgo Wendell Adanis, speaking ings. sion) Uraduat.es tatlon, biological science, English and ltcnllh, scholanhlp. Harry Heavilanel, James VanPelt. Harry as chairman of the Board of Direc- What's In a Name (Class Prophecy) .... C. Slebor. Carl Kait, Clnncy Boynton, M. and its officers and agents as such There will bo several visiting me- The club met in the Red Banic Moaroo Marx and William Reynolds one elective. Tho English require- Robert E. tlangler of Troop No. 17, phy- Vanlluren Smock. Harold S. Dcvoe, Harry tor.-5, "trcE^cd the need for interest borough hall Tuesday evening. Tho sical development, safety. M. Lewis, Walter L. Frederick.. Hnrton at Philadelphia, are engaged jn con- diums at the opening service, and Class Trip James Van Hiae ment will be waived If tho freshman Gordon Forber of Troop No. 17, ath- s, le re. ducting a scheme or dovicn for ob- not only in problems of individuals, the pastor of tho church, Edith Sa- feature event was a stamp auction. Aeldress to Graduates letics, civics, cooking, aafctj, B. Garrison, MMuyo r ChCha l R Elih d "but also in the general welfare of Kev. Edward W. Miller successfully passes an English place- Frank P. GrofT. les R. English and taining money through (he mails by panara. will be glad to welcome all Each member was allowed to submit (Paator. Baptiiit church, Keel Bank) ment examination. William Hull of Troop No. 17, cooking, means of false and fraudulent pre- the worlti. Truth and Love bold five Items, preferably mounted and fircmnn'ship, pathflnding. safety. per sonnel of 91 individuals par- guard over the whole world as we* co-workers anel mediums' of sur- Presentation of Graduates Tho only requirement for entrance ' Alexander llammcll of Troop No. 17, ticipated in the campaign—nine on tenses, representations, and promises. rounding towns. The meetings are marked with the catalog number and Fred C. England Is graduation from an accredited woodwork. as over the minutest, occupant of it," value. Ho wa3 required to givo the Presentation of Certificates and Awards Frank Kerchner of Troop No. 17. path- the executive committee, twelve on In violation of sections and T.V2 Iho diifctoi'a .snid. open to the public. G. H. Nevius high school. A catalogue of courses flndlnir, reading, safety. minimum price which ho would ac- President. Board of Education, Slrrewnbury offered may be obtained from the the initial gifts committee and of title 30, United States code, and "la thc.-e days of unrest, with cept for each item. In such instances Peter Koleda of Troop No. 17, flremaa- seventy In the field organization of by authority vested in the-Postmas- "Water Boy" (Negro Work Song,) and registrar. ship, pcrshonal health, swimming. rumors of vital disagreements among LOW NIGHT RATES. as sales could not be ^made for the "Summer Winds, Blow" (BIuo Danube Robert McKco of Troop No, 17. bird solicitors. ter General by snid laws thr- Post- nations, we should turn often in minimum price, the lot was with- Waltzes) „ _ School Chorus At the close of the year the col- study, cooking, pathflnellng, swimming. master General hereby • forbids you pruyc ri ul expectancy that nation drawn from sale. The club made no 31aas Will Patricia Hunhcs logo had 248 students. Willlnm Ulrirhny of Troop No. 17. path- fr> pny any postal money order drawn Tho.v Arc Now Effective As Early as Valedictory Weston Buchanan flnrfliur. nwlmmlnjr. Richard T. Smith shall not l L-e up against nation, but Sp\-cn O'clock. commission on the sale. LeRoy S.' Alma Mater (School Song, Tuno of Stanley Williams of Troop No. 17, first to the older of said concern nnd par- tint, hove, did, will be acknowledged Dangler, stamp editor of the Asbury "Arnlci", Graduate! CTTKIN AUXILIARY. aid, personal henlth, public health, wood- Bible Class Speaker tins and you an1 hereby directed*, to as supn-nK! in tin; affairs of men. In The low rates for out-of-town tel- Park Press, acted as auctioneer. Benediction Ruv. G. II. Mlksch work. inform the remitter nf any such pos- ephone calls took effect at 7 P. M. (Pastor, Presbyterian church, Shrewsbury) Warren 0. DeBrown of Troop No. 28, . re.'ility, iii'jn nnd nations do not envy Red Bank Group Met Monday at Lin- bird Btudy, carpentry, wooelwork. tal money order that payment there- •Saturday, June 1, as announced last Frank A. Hollowbush lo chairman Richard T. Smith of the Monmouth nni into cieh other;, because they croft—Next Meeting In October. of week hy tho New Jersey Bell Tele- of the June programs. He was in IN EATONTOWN CRASH. county orK;|nlzntlpn for social service bron forbid on, nnd that tho have one heavenly Father they rc- direct charge of tho auction. Mr. Tho last meeting of tho season of Tinnunt thereof will IK- relumed up- .'••pri.'* and hive each other."-. phone nnmpany, which has filed tariff aridrf-sf-^d member j of tha Ypuii£ revisions to this effect with the State Hollowbush announced that Elliott tho Red Bank auxiliary of Fltltln Keyport Man Victim Men"? Bible class of the Presbyter- on the pref-en'nlion of the ori^innl J • inferring to the new Christian Three Fersonn Injured As Tiro Blows Hoard of. Public. Utilities Commis- Perry, himself; Charles W. Granran Memorial hospital was held Monday ian church at their regular weekly order or a dupiicntf thereof applied. Pciencc! ]'nt)li:-)iin^ House which ln~ Out On Car. sioners and with the Federal Com- and Georgo T. Tall; members of the at tho home of Mra. Walter Force nt Of Sleeping Sickness f-ession .Suivlay morning. Thr. sub- f«"ir and ohtninrd wruler the n'gula-1 crertned demand for Christian Sci- UOUK of inn df-pnrt mem. j miinlcations Commission at Wash- Union County Philatelic society, will As the result of skidding and a Llncroft. A buffet, luncheon was ject of. his addicts was "Science, the ciicp !i! era t ure irmde necessary, Mr. be guests of the Monmouth society tire blowing out, three shore persons "And you ore hereby .iistrui'tod \a\ ington. The chango will eliminate served by tho hostess, after which a Benjamin F. Allen of Koyport, 88 Universe nnd God.'' Adarnfj Mi-t-:ot ted that while whole- at Red Bank on the night of June yore. Injured Monday night when business meeting was held. years old, an employoo of tho Con- return nil letters, whither re^'iptei Humr activiiy in the movement con- the* evening rate period from 7 to Dorcmus presided over the 8:30 P. M. and make the lower night 21. their car struck a telegraph pole near Tho meeting was prcsldod over by over Lumber company of that place, meeting and Dr. L. F. Mackenzie :o r not' nni1 °fh^' mail nnMor which tinu-:'--, "tho pultinK up of buildingH, Broad and White streets, Eatontown. shaU n rrivp n vour ( n>c 1 •itcs effective throughout the re- Mr. Perry of Westfl;eld Is a well Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson, tho presl- was stricken rocontly with sleeping gave the opening prayrr. Plans for . < ' "}w-^i\ to hitwovi'i beautiful and mu'e.-uiury known specialist of nineteenth cen- According to Chief of Police Har- and letters woro also read from the sickrieas. Ho waa taken to tho Long the- ,«nifl ro?;crrn and putie:-; in the they may be, doer, not in itself lay duced rate period from 7 P. M. to a beach party to be held in July ' •1:30 A. M. It applies to interstate tury United States stamps. He is a ry Klrkgard of Eatontown the car and letters wre also read frdm tho Branch hospital but was dismissed discussed. The committee in charge postinahfTi-i at ;lie nJllfe;; nt wliich t ho foundation for spiritual enlight- member of tho American Philatelic had been proceeding wost on Broad on Sunday, His Is not a serious case they woip orij:in(iily nirnlod, to be cie- enment which \u cssCnti;il to meet calls as well as intrastatc. hospital thanking tho auxiliary for is composed of Richard Dnvny, Ralph Knrlicr effectiveness of night rates society, tho Collectors club of New street and skidded on tho wet pave- Its donation of two bakers and a and the attending physicians believe RiiEsr-ll, Ernest Griffiths and George llvcreti to tilt' :;pn(loj;; fhorrof, with the flenmnd.s of humanity. To he en- York and Fellow of Hot Stove ment as a front tiro pavo way, caus- he will recover complotoly with a the words ' i* rnufiiilcnt; Mall to thu during, growth :nust l>o [ho result of • is expected to establish more con- light for the clinic. During tho year Straus. League. He Is an established dealer np the driver, James Hughes of tho auxiliary mado 802 articles for fow wcokB of rest. His father, Ben- The clft"» has contributed to the addrePH ivuinied by order of Po.st- earnrfjt, active tipiritual effort." venient hours for householders to and famous through his advertise- Deal, to loso control of his car. Tho jnmln Allon, Sr., Is superintendent of inapt or '^cn'M.'i'i' phi inly written or make! their out-of-town calls at the tho hospital. Plans wero dlscussod milk fund established by the Pres- The election of A. Barry Baron Jiy ments of tho "Philatelic Peach Or- driver, Paul Joanasson of_ Aabury for tho auxiliary's card party, and It tho Klvorsldo Gardens apartments. byterian brotherhood. The confer- stfimjied upon the ont^ide of such the new president of Thn Mother lowest rates before their evening cn- chard." Mr. Gramm is a specialist of Park and Mrs. Francos Dollarhide lfttnrn (ii- jirit ir-r. \V!nT^ thern la K.'igcmcnts begin, and will simplify was decided that. Instead of a sum- ence of Bible classes to be held in Church \va;; announced. Mr. liacon tho 1800 Issue and Mr. Hnll Is noted of Loch Arbour, both passengers In mer card party this event would tako ' the local church Sunday afternoon, nolhini; tn indic-ite tho fiend- the long distance rate structure by HOLD.BEACH PARTY. !-uereed.s Dr. Johij M. Brewer, A:-MI- for his studies of railroad cancella- tho Bulck coupe, were all rushed to placo on Tuesday, October 8. at tho June lti, will be in charge of the era nf iftterH not r*VK>tn'ed or otl cinto Professor, at the Harvard Grad- having only the two periods in ei- tions and his one cent 1851's and 67's, fect, dny and night. ho Hazard hospital for minor in- Monmouth County Country club. organization. ' m ni tor, you aro direr ted to .son.l | uate School of I'Mueutinn. All collectors are welcome to at- urloH. Sixth nnd Seventh Grades of Unorott ] s U Mi ]pttfM<" nnd niniU'r "f o lh"(V"nVvi^- j Night, riites-rcductiones apply on-flta- Those attending tho meeting .wore JCiijoy Outing.nt Sen Brljht. The epeaker nexi Rumi/iy wilf "fti; tend any of tho'meetings. Mayor Ira E.' Wolcblt of Eaton-' P. Howard Lloyd, editor' M The linn of IViirl I.fllei.! with thr word;? j tinn-to-slatlon calls on which the Mrs. Horbert Wright, Miss Julia Lit- 1 town, ono of tho first on tho scone The pupils of the sixth and seventh I'FiMiiflulont: Mnil t:> this nil.lir^ ro- fiHOllp MKKTS AT "V" (AMI . basic three-minute day rato lo forty tle, Mrs. Charles Gosling, MI'B. J. J. Standard. of tho ilccldcnt, aaalalcd with first grades of tho Llncroft grammar I turned by ocdrr of 1'n.it inn^h r Ocn- eontfi or me>re, or in general to places Ballln, Mrs. Honry Conovor. Miss AI- Civil Servico Exnnu. aid until the Eatontown first aid school onjoyeel a beach party Tues- n j era!' plainly wrilton <>r M^mpt-ci (Vuiuty CoinmMtc^ Holds SossUm At fnrty to 4T> miles or more distant. llo McQulltnn, Mrs. Georgo Goff. Mrs. Tho United States Civil Service squad responded. Tha impact caused day afternoon at Soa Bright. Re- nd Bank Couple I thereon, to be (li^pnsivl of a;; other rump Orlmnli'kon, Then- iivci-ago about forty per cent Floronco IIondrlckBon, Mrs. Coopeir, Commission has announced open a loud crash and a number of near- freshments wero served and games drad mnttri' undrr (hr- !:I\V.H and reg- less than tho day rates to nil but tho Mrs. Lillian VanBUBklrk, Mrs. Ed- The 'Moninniitli rouniy coin mi t toe competitive examinations for tho po- by renldcntfl hurried to tho sceno. woro played. ' Married 50 Years ulations appllcnMo thei >lTl held ]|i( ((U;i!-lfMiy HUM'ting $2,000 a year, and medical technician examination taken nt tho hospital Iloy, Michael Mnhoney, Rose Morris, M;\ and Mrs. Charles Mntnlnml struction IB ono of thr ijn-onHrcl Civil $1,620 a year. Battln. Mrs. H. R. Klngsloy, Mrs. Beattie of BefltUo Park celebrated Saturday ;ifU'nionii at ('amp Ock- showed Hughes had boon drinking, Sidney Sprung, Ellen Mauser, Qoorge Krrvicn rorro'ipondfnet; j.fhnolH. Optional subjects aro (1) Bacter- Harry Coddlngton, Mrs. Frank Mc- their golden wadding Hundny. Mrs. auiclton. Thn;;c attendin;; from thiy 81oui Inillnn at Allaire. but wan not lntoxlcntod. Tho ma- Mahon, Mrs. Edward McClellan, Mrs. Kolly, Miirjorlo and Borbnra Stew, Befitti*?, who before her marriage To safrKiiard the puhlw, (hr United part n( "Hi" county wi'tc Mr. nnd MCH. iology, (2) Roontgcnology, nnd (Hi chine, which waa totally demolished, nil, Albert Melon", Rolmont Force, •States Civil Hf-rviet: comniiRskm lnifi One of the emt.itnneilng new fea- Bacteriology and Bocntgcnology Wilkinson, Mrn. F. W. Giles, Mlas wan Mten Caroline Fic|d, daughter Willi.nn .1. T. OUy and Mr. nnd Mrs. ture/! of (Jarnp Burton at Allaire to wns tawed to tho Broad street gar- Marlon Forco and Mrs, Force. Billy nnel Carroll Ford, Htjrrlet Long, culind nt I out Ion many Mmo.s to tha V. J'arker Wilkinfum nf I.iltle Hllvnr, (combined.) Certain exporlenco is nge. No charges wero mado against Bobby Daverlo and Joseph Wright. of the late .Tncob N. and Klizubeth KrcH'the canipera upon their arrival Tho next meeting of tho auxiliary Field, ami Mr. Benltlc were married misleading sUitnmonl.s of nnny mich Mi'. ;utd Mi;', .lames Mattenjer and required. the driver, HCIIOOIH ami h;i.>; fid vised pf ri'o n:i in- this slimmer at the scout rcncrvatlon will bo held Monday, October 14, at at the Red Bank Methodlht church. Air. M,d Mi.':. Walter C. Ciuplll of will he Joe I'ocantlco nnd tho Indian Full information may bo obtiiinrd Moanbunkcra Washed Ashore, tereutfd to cou:;u!l. it iTjs'.'iidintf tin) Iilnf.v teny, Mr. and Mr«. Arthur from P. J. Cilslcson, secretary of tho ono o'clock, at tho home of Mrs. Wll- Mr. Ecattio is a former coutiHC. of jirobability of rxnmin;iliniu-, brln^ village ho will have under construc- Firn Destroys Summer II»m«. klnBon at Little Silver Point. Within the pant week a great C-ihii, .MI.- II. K Uilib, Homy 11, tion. Mr. I'ocantlco IB a Sioux In- United Btates Civil Service Bourd of the International TvCague of Prem; hold before making mnfrfirtrj or pay- Dvvi::Ii: .'..,(1 Mr. and Mr;;. John UnU Klre wrecked the summer home at H mi i p'" " many mos»bunkers have been washed cluhs, tho American Federation of dian of very flno background who ar- Examiners, at tho lied Bank post- Ing money for comHon, latitiiic M[ Riiniidin ,-irul Alex L.'Mc- offlco. Long Branch of Mrs. Lucy San Cla- Round For Kurope. nahnre on tho North anel South Labor find tho • United Brotherhood rlveel Tuomlay on the scout reserva- enmo of Newark early yesterday, Shrewsbury rivers. Thin In the first Infnimjitinn rf^nnlini,' rxntnina- Clfc.i ui 1 Ir.lnidel. tion, whom he will remain throuRh- Councilman nnd Mrs. Frederick E. of Carpenters, In 2803 ho bought. ttonn may hn obtained frnrn HIP rnm- causing damage estimated at $1,500 tlmo in a number of years that they th* Bcaltie Park property on Locust An ni.ij.rrtinn wa« mnrtfi of tho ont tho summer an Instructor In In- PuliHo Hfialth by firo department officials, A de- Haslci- of Little Silver and their have bnen found 111 Hitch large num- misplnn'p bo.'trds-of rxfimfuprs at. llr.it ennip ;.:i niindji and tho «cf!idi'n wn» dlnn .lore anel craftwork. Ho la a Tho annual public health week »t daughters Aitdroy, Shirley and Mar- avenue and it waa developed under and BRrond-rlnna pontolncfu. fective flue was believed responsible bers. The moBBbunker In aloo called tola direction. conrluili'ti with a filmier. At th« din- Worlel war veteran and for two yearo Rumoon, Fair Haven and Sea Bright for tho firo, which drove MTB. Vla-Jorey sailed Tuesday on tho Btaton- menhaden, nnd Is used for fertilizer Tho BPUUIPB havR two children, ner evil yrrii' fallowed the name lou- wan nssoclated with Ernest Thomp- will be observed during tho weok bo- como and her dauiihtor Mary, twen- dnm of the Holland-American lino and bait. Tho Rrd Bank Uofflstcr travoln tin« iirf jit .n.'lii't'd by thn boys when uon Keton, ono of America's greatest for a throo months vMt to England. Mrs. Olio OhHff nnd Mrs. Alfred 1 glnnlng Monday, Juno 10, ami con- ty, from the building. Ono flremnn • «» i — . - over everyv streetreet In town and every •they live at iiti" ciiiiip, Kuoli jiurRon naturnilnt, • He alao norved, an per- tinuing until Monday, Juno 17, |n- Mrs. C. Ingolls Morton of Alston James tokft, and two grandchildren, ,^nA i« ii. --. * • •• (.nrry youf WUH badly cut by falling slate. Ono of tho quickest ways to find » load In thfi countyy. Leett IItt carry you broiif.;lit ilv fond lo thn tubln nnd af- eonttl guide for President Coolldg* clunlve. Donations to the general court, Red Bank, sailed Saturday on Mrs. Herbert McCJeea and Otto Cll- ma to thosth e whh o llvo on tlios tnrward wnuhed the dlahc* ftnd uten- job Is to advnrt.se In Tho Rogl»- Htf, Jr. tborouKhfarei. during tho summer he apent In the cause of the work may bo sent to the Lafayette ol she French lln« to ter'» Want Department—Advertise- fAd »l»ok Hilli ot South Dakoti. Boys can mnke extra pocket mimsy He: Edgar Knapji of Kumnono. selling Tho Register,—Advertisement, spend th« WUffln »bic*•!• Tno next dlstr'ct governor of this Mrs. Rosine August of Central ave- Fierce Grant, to Jamea Douglat Thomas Irving Brown of Broad nue, Union Beach, received a frac- students. Services began yesterday Auchlncloas, aon of Mr. and MrK, Scientist, Red Bank on Sunday, June Umo Oalll, Radio Artist, Will Rotary district will ho Dr. William Retiring President Awarded morning and will be concluded Fri- street. Feature Revue Tomorrow M. Gilbert of Madlnon. Rev. Mr. Gil- President's Pin and Club ture left arm Saturday when she James C. Auchlncloss of Hutnioa, fell at her home. day afternoon. More than 200 boys The ceremony w|ll take plac« Sntur- Georgo Wolcott. eon of Mr. and Tho Golden Text i»: "Known unto bert Is professor of home missions and girls will receive Communion on Night at Red Bank Catholic Scrapbook — Senior President Mrs. Regina Kufner of Newark 1 day, Juno 1(5, at four o'clock- at Mrs. James R. Wolcott of William God are all his works from the be- and field supervisor at the theo- Friday morning. atreet, a student at Columbia uni- ginning of tho world" (Acts 15:18.) High School Auditorium. logical seminary of Drew university, Speaks. was treated Sunday at tho institution Christ's church, Ttyo, New Yorfi. for.a wasp hlio on her loft cheek. versity collcgo of physicians and • Among the citations which com- The annual musical entertainment Madison. He Is a' clergyman in tho eurgcons, received notlvo Saturday ol prise tho Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- Methodist Episcopal church and his A covered dish supper was held by Georgo DeMarco of Newark was and grand hall of St. Anthony's tho Young Woman's club Monday, at treated Monday for scratches fol- hin promotion. Ho also received a lowing from the Bible: "O the depth church will be hrld tomorrow night pastorates have included those of the letter from Professor Edward Cath- of the richea both of the wisdom and Morgan Memorial church of All Na-(he clubhouse in honor of the retir- lowing a fall on a barbed wire fence in the Red Bank Catholic school au- while unloading lumber at the Bur- cart, assistant (fotm at the univers- knowledge of God! How unsearch- ditorium. The munlcnl review will tions,- Boston, which is the "mother" in,m prii.-iidunt, Miss Mary Gill. The ity, stating he had-been awarded a able are his Judgements, and his ways feature Dlno Gulli, WOV radio star. of tho Good Will Industries move- committed in charge consisted of rowes Lumber company. scholarship for next yenr In recog- past finding out! For of him, and ment' arid ono of tho largest Institu- Mrs. R. T. Rlxler, Mrs. William Sher- Mr. and Mrs. Hrnry Martin of nition of his outstanding work dur- Tho committee in charge consists wood, Mrs. Edgar Deniso, Mrs. How- Henry street, South Amhoy, are the through him, and to him, are allof Rev. Nicholas Soriano, MIBS Mil- tional churches in the United States. ing the past collego year. things: to whom be glory for ever. ard Surbcck and Mrs. Edward Led- parents of a daughter born Friday. dred Lalflanna, Frank Inn.-icelll, Miss He later became minister of the First dy. Miss Gill was presented with a Amen" (Romans 11:33, 36.) Methodist church of Boston, whore Miss Rose S;icco of Branch ave- Edward Alvlno of Locust avenue Katharine lflguro, Miss Mary Fln- past president's pin and tho club nue, Little Stiver, nn Friday, undcr- has purchased a new Oldflmoblie The Lesson-Sermon also Includes nclll, Blnglo Rind, Luclan D'An- he laid the foundation of the Bea-scrapbook. was dedicated to her. ent an operation at the local hos- tourlnK sedan from Mowland B. tho following passage from tho thony, John Gnmito, Mrs. Joseph con Hill Community Center. From pital, OF THE WORLD'S FINEST COFFEES Christian Science textbook, "Science this pastorate ho was called to be Miss Marlon Woolley, chairman, Jones HEIICB company on Maple ave- Sacco and Angelo Cift^li.'i. and Charlotte' Fielder nnd Jnnet Peter DnMidowitz of Manning nue. Mr. Alvlno la an employee of and Health with Key to the Scrip- The cnHtumn committee comprise,, s superintendent of foreign language Lines" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Drown, of the scrapbook committee, place, K^anfcburg, wan admitted Fri- Jones' Filling stallon. Mrs. F. Rosiill nnd Minxes Millie In- j work of the Board of Home Missions reported thnt the ecraphook won sec- day as a medical patient, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bookwaltcr conceptions of mortal, erring thought nacelll, LouisL e Mondiello, Mildred Li-' his donomination. In this office he must give way to the Ideal of all that ond prize at. the Annual State con- Mrs,. Arthur D. f E;,nH.son of Church of Broad street entertained at dinner Manna, Rone lnriacfiti and Mary mado . studies of tho bl-lingual vention at Atlantic City, May 4. street, Fair Haven, wasi admitted on Sunday at the Molly Pitcher ho- Is perfect and eternal. Spiritually Stavola. churches throughout the entire Unit- to understand that there IB but ono A business meeting was held fol- Monday as a surgical patient. tel Mr. and Mia. J. Georgo Galbruda The entire production wan ar- ed States and was one of tho leaders Baby Vinctte Jones of Mechanic Mothers Joy of East Orange, who were celebrat- creator, God, unfolds all creation, ranged and will ho staged by Miss lowing the supper at which Miss Of the commission which established Margaret Supp was appointed chair- street underwent an operation Tues- ing their firat wedding anniversary. confirms the Scriptures, brings the Mildred LaManha. The dancprs are the Bl-lingual Mission of his church. COFFEE sweet assurance of no parting, no man of the fall dance, Miss Muriel day for removal nf her tonsils and It was also the sixteenth anniver- being instructed by Darius Garbar- j adenoids. sary of Mr. and Mrs, Bookwalter'B pain, and of man deathless and per-ini and Pat Vaccarolli. Miss Minnie ; Supp. chairman of the food sale, Miss marriage. Mrs. Galbnidu Is a niece fect and eternal" (pp. 2C0.69.) Colosimo will be pianist. Charlotte Fielder Christmas card of Mrs. Bookwaltcr, being the daugh- chairman, and Miss Janet Brown Other sollsts will Include R. Saro chairman of telephone committee. Chester L. Ebie ter of T. Stoff Fitzgerald and the late Children's day exerclseB will be Sharrabba, Jr., Anthony Caprioni, Augusta Scott Fitzgerald, who were held Sunday morning at eleven Anlto Sesta, Jean Smith, George; Mrs. Thomas Voorhis, president of former residents of Red Bank. o'clock at tho Baptist church. The Vaccarelli, Concetta Sharabba, Mar- [ the senior club, was a guest and Elected Quad Head Mrs. Reginald Ely and two daugh- program will bo as follows: Organ Jory Jones, Patsy Carlucci and Miss • gave a talk on the year's program. Election of new officers for the Red ters, Margaret and Marcellno, of prelude by Larry LaRos; call to wor- LaManna. A special dance will be | After the business meeting a baby Bank Quadrangle club was held last Freehold aro guests this week at the ship, Walter Miller; song, "Voices of given by Mr. nnd Mrs.. Darius Gar- ; picture contest Was held with Mrs, night at tho "Y" house on Branch THE QUALITY TRIO homo of Mrs. Edith K. Smith of His Word," Sunday-school; dedica- barlnl. i . Edgar Deniso in charge. Miss Doro- aenue at.which time Chester L. Ebio Feari street, tion of children by the pastor, Rev. Others who will take part are Mary j thv Wnolley and Mrs. Lawrence was elected president to succeed Misses Mary and Agnes Burko of Edward W. Miller; song, " 'Neath the Ariozzi, Frances Blzzarro, Hilda' Schilling were the winners. Charles Tabor. Red Bank and Margaret Proctor of Blue," Sunday-school; responBlve Caprioni, Mary Colosimo, Nancy | The next meeting, Monday, June Other officers elected are Norman Dover aro attending Benior week ac- reading led by Walter Miller; selec- Claglia, Mary Cannavo,. Lorcnza Di- 17, will be a scavenger hunt in charge Beer vice president, Arthur MacDon- tivities at Washington Square col- tion, "Never a Gift Like tho Roses," Paola, Mary DeGeorge, Lidia Espo- of. Miss Marion Harm, Mrs. Edgar ald treasurer, George Carey assistant lege, New York university. The week sito, Mary Falbo, Julia Fiasconaro, Deniso, Mrs. Edward Leddy and Mrs. treasurer, Dalton Hall secretary and choir; offering; doxology and dedi- Lawrence Schilling. began with a theater party at the cation of offering, Walter Miller; Mary Fianconaro, Jeanotte Geroni,! William'HipRlns assistant secretary. Ritz, the attraction being "Political song, "Galilean, We Obey," Sunday- Bessie LoCicero, Jennie Lcpora,! Those present were Misses Ger- Allen Curchin and Richard McAl- Fever" and will conclude with a school; beginners' program; selection, Mary and Anna Pica, Eleanor Pel- trude O'Brien, Janet Brown, Marlon lister were named on the executive OSCQ . moonlight sail up tho Hudson river. "Visions of Him," choir; primary laitl, Millie Presti, Antoinette Pcile- and Dorothy Woolley, Peggy Sayre; board. The young women will receive their program; song, "Onward| Forward!" grino, Teresa Palandrano, Joseph Ses- Dorothy Schllchting, Margaret and Plans arc being made for the club's degrees at tho graduation at "Ohio choir; benediction by pastor. ta, Angelina, Fannie and Francis Muriel Supp, Virginia Chasey, Mary new meeting room in tho Childs field On Wednesday, June 12. Talcrlco, Jennie Tomaine, Anna Sta- Gill, Catherine Rogers, Dorothy Mother's Tho ushers, all members of tho building on Broad street. Following Morris David Straus, son of Mr. vola and Quinda Vaccarelli. Metsgar, Lillian Richmond, Vera the meeting fi baseball session was junior department, will be Richard Nbrcross, Lots Hess, Charlotte Field- and Mrs. Julius Straus of Reckless Gosling Warren Fowler, Jr., Jack Teresa Garurto, Leonard Porcelll, called by Coach Charles Tabor at Acme Coffee . . . . . ">«»27c place, is a candidate for a degree at Teresa Cannavo, George Vaccarelli, er, Marion Harm, Loretta Regan, which time he announced a ghake- Powers, Lauren Taylor and Charles Marie Geroni, Ralph DeGenaro, Ma- Gertrudo Norman, counsellor, and up in the club team. the 103d commencement exercises of Rehrlg. Maxwell House ...."> <*» 29' New York university, which will be rie LoCicero, Joseph Vaccarelll. An- Mrs. James VanNostrand, Mrs. Members of American Legion posts na Romano, Nancy Ariozzi, Sam Ga- Cornelius Perrine, Mrs. Ronald Mui- EATONTOWN'S NEW LIGHTS. held at University Heights, Now will be guests of honor at the ob- York, next Wednesday morning. Dur- lassi, James Vaccarelli, Dominic liken, Mrs. Edgar Denise, Mrs. Law- Chase & Sanborn . ... ">• 26« servance of American Legion church Riclnelli, Teresa Scariomazza, Thom- renco Schilling, Mrs. William Sher- Jersey Central Installs Overhanging1 ing his senior year Mr. 'Straus was Sunday on Juno 11. "For God and on tho. publicity committee) and was Maletto, Judith Finnelli, Joseph REV. WILLIAM M. GILBERT. wood, Mrs. Marie Cox, Mrs. Howard Lights on Hroud and Main Streets. Sanka Coffee . . . . . *.«. 43c Country" will be the theme. Ciaglia, Rose Leporo and Lucy Pica. Surbeck, Mrs. Edward Leddy, Mrs. an actlvo member of tho Retailing Eatontown is now well lighted due club. Ho is entitled to the B. C. b. John Mattoccla, Edith Vaccarelli, In Rotary, Rev. Mr. Gilbert has Herbert Schaeffer, Mrs. R. Theodore Try them Iced —they are Delicious and Refreshing ! Children's day will be observed Rudolph Esposito, Louis Dcl'Omo, served as chairman on mo.st of the Bixler. to the installation of new overhang- in retailing. ing lights which were recently ap- Mls3 Catherine Bray of West Front Sunday at tho Methodist church with Angelina Lucisano, Anthony Chara- Important committees nf the Madi- FARMDALE a special service, The church and valottl, - Rose Salat.lnn, Frank Do- son .cluh.and wns president.inl033-34. proved by Mayor Ira E. Wolcott and street attended tho graduation exor- Gifts For an Organist. the council. - cises of St. Joseph's college of Brook- schol will unite for service at 10:30 Gonaro, Louis Longo, Mary Lentini, He has represented hH fhib at the o'clock, when a Children's day pro-Dominic Romano, Mary Salatino, Rotary International conventions at Mrs. Warren H. Smock rounded Tho change in the lights along EVAPORATED MILK- 3-20- lyn last night. Miss Agnes Rafferly, Broad and Main streets lias added formerly of Red Bank, was a mem- gram will be presented by children Patsy Deloia, Anna, Blnaco, Nicholas Vienna. Boston and Detroit. out twenty years of service as organ- njVVfVVrVVrVMVVUVqtfgHVI D'Anthony and Josephine DiPaola. ist of the Presbyterian church of tu • the illumination of Eatontown's ber of the class. ot tho beginner, primary and junior During the current year he has departments. Tho sacrament of bap- Anna DeFalco, Vioia Pingatore, Red Bank Sunday. In appreciation business section ami has placed it Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis of Pitts- served as a member of the governor's of her long and faithful service gifts among tho other boroughs as being SARDINES burg, formerly of Kumoon, have boon tism for children will bo adminis- Fllomena. Mazza, Camilla Ciaglia, An- council, representing Morris county. tered by tho pastor, Rev. Albert L. na DePlerro, Louhic Mondlello, Conj, of a sterling silver compotler and a one of the best lighted thorough- IN TOMATO SAUCE spending a fow days with their son, Dr. Gilbert is a native, of Illinois. boquct of flowers were made to her fares in this vicinity. Ka.i'1 Davia, of Wallace street. Baner. Members ot tho Boy Scout nle Barrasso, Christina Carotenuto, He is a graduate of Cornell univers- by the congregation. The gifts were Tile new Installation was made by Mrs, Charles K. Col'fey, Jr., of troop of tho church will eorve as Josonhlno Tomaino, Angela Alexan- ushers. A special collection will bo der, Lucy Stavola, Mary Stavola, An- ity, Iowa, and did his graduate work presented hy Rev. John A. Hayes, crews of the Jcmcy Central Power Woodhrldge, daughter of Mr. and at Boston university. pastor of tho church. and Light, company. Mrs. P. F. Lang o£ Front street, ia taken at the service, which will be toinette Alexander, Anna Gurruto, recovering from u imijor surgical op- upplled to a fund to help young men Edna Goluo, r,Mnn nnd Jennie and women through college. Gambacorto. eration performed at tho P«rth Am- ambart %TiiyTjTj%j*j-uij*j^ruwjij>.25 175-lb. Barrel $Q.35 OSCO Quality Meats! week at Boston. A Thomas Doromun, Raymond Hur- ONIONS CHOICE CUT ley, Fred D. Wlltoff, Nowton Dore- New Potatoes Prime Rib Roast «>. 31« nius and Edwin It. Conover attended California "$«! .99 Bushel $6>.25 RIDING? If you thrill to tho sight of a the stato convention of building and b Blld thoroughbred and know good tack when Prime Cross Rib Roast »> 33< lonn nsHOolntlnna nt Atlftntlo City PEAS " STRING BEANS & Utui week. CrOLFING? If you've Iho habit of making you sfso it, you'll appreciate those calfskin Prime Chuck Roast . . . *• 25= Lewis P. Conklln of Bergen place, por, and go out In oil weathers to do it, ridinf) boots with English linos and leather who haH been on the sick Hat several 300 Size LEMONS $4.35 these waterproof calf rjolf r.hoos with moc- weeks, If) fllowly Improving. lining. ,..•„..,. , 10.00 FANCY FRYING CHICKENS i° 27« Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Clnrlt nf Red casin lines and vlscoliznrl "spiko solo will SLICED TENDER MEATY These are onfy a fow of the myr/or/ neiv shoos Brink nre reglatored among tho paa- 150 Size Bushel $-f .75 onlhrall you. Drown only ... 8.75 SALAMI : : '/r^ 23= FRANKFURTERS Z9« nonstrii who will Hntui'day from Jcr- we have to help you enjoy summer, noy City on dm H. H. Scnnyork of tho ORANGES SLICED SLICED CUCUMBERS ••• every minulc ol if. • American Heanllc lino for Copen- BEEF BOLOGNA 29 HAM BOLOCNA ib IP, hagen, Hloukliolni, Leningrad ami New ln other pnliiln In Northern Kuropp. Grapefruit .50 95' •' WOMEN'S SHOES • fOURTH flOOt MIBJI Jennnc Parker of, Hycnmoro CABBAGE iivenue, Bhrr.wrtbiiry, has accepted a nnnttlnn na Hlcnofirnplier nt Leon's FRESH SPINACH 55c nn White nlrcet. L. Bamberger & Co. FSnvfl rnli mrtkn extra pocket inciricj ? SPECIAL STRAWBERRIES ? "One of America's Great Stores" • Newark, N. J., •oiling Tho KCKlutor.—Advertisement Thou Pricas Ellncllv* until S«lutday Niglil in our Slow Ifl ffefthtrn Mw Jf'lflf'. Pace Sixteen RED BANK EEGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935.

Endeavor meeting, with Ml»* Mae Monday night. Four thousand feet will be administered to infants. Ex- Flatbush are vtaltlnf Mr. and Mra.ing sp«nt several d*yi with Mr*. 'Annual Children's Ronaldson as leader. The topio will of hose was laid and a pressure of ercises will be conducted in the even William Worth. Wike'i parent*, Mr. and Mra. Ernest be "How to Conquer Anger." Chil- 250 pounds wap maintained at Ing by the Sunday-school. The Howard. Day At Liner oft dren's day exercises will be given In end of the hose line at the oil plant Ladles' Aid society will meet tonight Irwln Hendrlckg, con ot Mr. and ADMIRA'S BEAUTY SHOP the evening, beginning at half-past Just as tho test was completed a in the church. River Plaza News. Mrs. Edward Hendrlcks, has recov- 10 BROAD ST., _RED BANK, N. J. Plans h»va been completed by the seven o'clock. The deacons will hold flre broke out in a stand In Atlantic Mrs. David Patterson of Second ered from measles. officials of the Llncroft chapel for their regular monthly meeting Tues- Beach park near by. Tho firemen street underwent an operation last Tho Republican Women's 1-5-8 Mr«. Henry Faasch was called to Limited Time Only ! Croquignole Ends th» presenting of their annual chil- day evening. The Junior Christian were on the scene Immediately and week at the Monmouth Memorial dren's day program Sunday after- Endeavor society will meet in the club mot at the Community club- Brooklyn last week by the death of put out the blaze In a few minutes. hospital at Long Branch. house Monday night. The club ts aid- Latest $1.50 up noon, June 9, at three o'clock in i' church basement next Wednesday The Public Health association will Ruth Monahan, daughter of How- relative. Llnoroft chapel. afternoon at three o'clock and the ing the movement to buy Brailte A meeting of the Community club meet next Monday night in the bor-ard J, Monahan, suffered a broken talking hooks for the blind, and a Permanent Specialist in The program is being arranged by Intermediate Christian Endeavor,,so- ough hall. The .baby clinic will be arm while playing at Bchool a few will be held at the clubhouse Tues- cioty will meet at quarter to Beven demonstration of Oiene books was WAVE Hair Dyeing Bleaching Miss Pearl Whlto and Mrs. William held Tuesday afternoon in the fire days ago. The broken bone was re-given at the meeting. day night Woodward. The young men of thu o'clock. Next week's prayer service house. set at the Monmouth Memorial hos- 16 Suit Your Everything Is In readiness for the William Stobo has moved from Personality. chapri will decorate the room with will be held Thursday evening In- A. S. Livoacy of Montclair has re- pital. George Kaney's house to S. Vincent Red Henna ...... $1.00 summer flowers. Miss Harriet Roach card and bunco party to be held at tcad o! Wednesday evening because opened his summer homo on Pros- Two patrols of Boy Scouts spent tho Community clubhouse tomorrow Willis's house. White Henna .. $1.25 has been named to take chnrgo ot of thn graduation exercises of the tho music. pect avenue. Tho residence is being the week-end at Camp Burton at Al- night, under the direction of Mrs. The following pupils of t)ie public township grammar schools. renovated. school had perfect records for at- A play entitled, "Bringing Greet- laire. Benjamin Comer, senior patrol Henry Pa.asch. Incl. shampoo, Daily Specials .... 25c Last week Rev. and Mrs. Ellwood Lauren Wood was frraduated last leader, was In charge of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howard are tendance and punctuality , the past trimmJng and arUatlo ings To Jesus" by W. G. Nyce will Wolf, Miss Kathlyn Guttormsen, month: 4 Items 90c be presented by a cast made up of week from Auburn COIICKC in Georgia Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Navesink moving to Belmar. Mrs. Ralph Pease, Mrs. Julius and has taken a position with the Rvenue gave birth to a son Monday A meeting of tho flre company will First, second and third grades—Robert June Schofleld, Julia HcCarron, Eve- Hamo.sfahr, Mrs. Charles Woodward, Calt. Bobert Clark. Charle> Deseh, Hal- Machinelesi Friday & Saturday 'l}n Craft, Shirley Stiiwell and Rob- General Electric company at Sche- at the Monmouth Memorial hospital. be held Thursday night of next colm Decker. Ernest Thomp»on, Thomaa Mrs. Louis Merigold and Miss Lillian nectady, New York. Mrs.. J. J. Hill of Newark has week. Patter'ion, Frecta Brab/n, Grace Holhrook. Wave $6.50 ert Daverlo. Practically all children Larson attended the graduation ox- Specials.. „.. 35c of the Sunday-school ivill take part The cnurts of tho Atlantic High- opened her Grand View house. A Tho two children of Mr. and Mrs.Matilda Mon'la, Elliahclh Fatterion. in the program. rvise at the National Bible institute lands Tennis club have been re- number of visitors were there for Herbert Thompson and tha four chil- Fourth, fifth and sixth grades—Audrey All work done under tho su- at New York as the guests of Miss Bader, Nora Brabin, Murlal Edmondson, Eugene .:. Frederic pervision of "MISS ALMA The program will bo as fallows: opened for the scaso/. the week-end. dren of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudy Janice Gardner. Marjorie Koleda. Dorothy Edna Woodward one of the gradu- have recovored from measles. Rynkoiki, Harry Clatk, John Decker. John Nestle .:. idealistic HELD," Holder ot Diplomat Opening sonar, "Sire Today," by the school Many residents fathered on tha Mrs. J. S. Hoffman arid daughter Kolcdo, Gerald Matthews, George Porter, ates. boulevard Monrlay/morning and saw Mrs. Edward Hendrlckson and her and Formerly of Fifth Avenue, Response and prayer Emll Schuerman has returned from Dorothy Mae, who spent the winter Robert Parker, Edward Wester, Edward Permanents New York City. "Welcome" Coleman Richdale the giant lineir Normandie pass in Brooklyn, are here for the sum-new-born son Edward are home Morris. Recitation "My Shadow", Shirley Stllwell Duke university to spend his vaca- Sandy Hook or/it3 maiden voyage to from Rlvervlew hospital at Red Recitation, "Unseen Playmate" tion with his mother, Mrs. Frances mer. Mr. and Mrs. Travis S. Hoff- Seventh and elsrhth sradfifl—Jeanne Mat- For Anpolntmont Harriet Hnwxhurst this country/ Russell Phillips, son man of Flatbush wore here over Bank. thews, Vauline Shkoda, Anne Stevenson, Other Permanent Call II. D. 1772. Sons:, "Our Children's Day Carol," Schuerman, and his sister, Miss EfHo of Mayor Cmaunccy C. Phillips, was Amy Stevenson, John Fowler, William Schuerman. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Orrlson Wlke and son of Tea- Fowler, Donald Matthews, Alvln Wicker, Waves $3.50 Reliable Service Guaranteed. Ily tho School on the nfw pier at New York when neck have returned home after hav- sham, Malcolm Johnston. Recitation. "The Wind". Dorothy Kynkoskl The Rambler's club will hold a William Noonan has opened his Sketch. "To Make Tho World More Beau- thr- boat was eased into its berth by grocery store on Bay nvonue, oppo- tiful" Kindergarten card party Saturday night in Daugh- tugs. Poem, "Where Go The Boati" ters of Liberty hall at Highlands next site tho Patten dock, and Mrs. Bes- Stanley Stilwell, Jr. Wednesday evening. They will also The Alumni association of the At- sie DIRosa has opened an American Scnjr, "Year Round Praise" By the School start a six weeks' pinochle tourna- lantic Highlands high school will and Italian restaurant on Bay ave- Poets, "Block City" Colcman Richdale ment at tho homo of Mrs. Leon hold its annual reunion Friday night, nue, near tho borough hall. Flsno selection, "Youth Happy Day." .... Boeckel, June 14, at tho Atlantic Beach park Mrs. Emma Woyher. who was a Elizabeth Jonnnon Why Do I Use Milk?— Poem, "Bed In Summer"....Robert Goddard Peter Christcnsen, Sr., launched ballroom. Officers will be elected for patient at the Monmouth Memorial Recitation, "The Roses On My Cheeks" his cabin boat on Sunday. The boat the coming: year. Harvey Bowtell and hospital several weeks, Is able to be STRAND THEATRE Edith Mae Mauser was christened "Clara" by Mrs. John Sev Soronson aro in charge of the around again. Because I have found that one glass of milk three ' Feen, "Land of Counterpane" .\ Matinees—2:30 Evenings—6:45 Stewart Goddard Koehler who broke a bottle of cham- arrangements. times a day give me really true pink cheeks and bright pagne on the bow. Mi', and Mrs. Walter Rabus of The Elizabeth houso on Fifth Recitation, "Mother's Girl" street, owned by William Kanosky, eyes without the expense of costly cosmetics; says the Saturday, Sunday, Continuous Barbara Potter Mrs. William Scheel and daughter Caldwnll have been visiting Miss Lil- . "Vocal Duet, "A Sonjr of Praise and Love" is open for the season. Mrs. Harold Terry and Mrs. William Mildred of Irvington spent Decor- lian E. Clark of Bonnie Brae path. young girl of today. Miss Eunice Rogers entertained Addlson Fritts has added a bakery Woodward ation day with Mrs. Elizabeth Mel- shop to his delicatessen store. Monologue, "Glad To Do It," ick. Miss Arlinc ForhcS and Miss Jule- SEATS ADULTS 25c Loretta BreckenridKC anna Garrett of New York over the J. S. Hoffman and Kelly Brothers TltTi "BrinEtng Greetings to Jesuw," Clifford Bryan of Fort Monmouth decorated many buildings in Long ALL TIMES CHILDREN 10c Written by W. G. Nyce passed the week-end with his par- weck-rml, Closing sons, "With Heart Sincere." ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryan. Trendon Vestel of New York was Branch for the Veterans' convention being held there this week. Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day By the School Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan re- a week-end guest of Sev Sorenson. LAST TIMES TODAY! timed to their home at Brooklyn af- Mr. and Mrs. CEinton Haas and A sooial evening was held Monday Leonardo News. .er spennding a week at their cot- daughter of Rye, New York, spent In tho Lions Don by the Women's ROGER PRYOR — MARY ASTOR age here. part of last week with Mrs. Charles Democratic club of Highlands in (The Red Bank Register can be bought Ely. honor of the officers. . Cards and BABY JANE la Leonardo at tba stores of William Mey- bunco were played and gifts were •rs. William Shepson and Albert Jerfi- SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc. —IN— mlu.) Navesink News. presented to the officers by Mrs. Mar- Miss Marjorie Lewis of New York Highlands News. garet Spearing", president. Only one (Tho Bed Bank Register can be bought change was made in tho officers, Mrs. "Straight From The Heart" passed the "week-end with Mr. andin Navesink from William Swan at tho Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced Mrs. AI. Cross. postoffice building). (The Red Bank Register can be bought Mattlo Fehlhabor succeeding Mrs. In Highlands at Bcdie'a drug store, at Jos- Millie Auficrl as vice president. Rc- FREE CHINA to the Ladies Tonight ! Mrs. Frances Gocrtner has' re- Miss Eleanor Itfount of Plainfleld, eph Stamen's store and Mulligan's store.) turned from Washington, where she formerly of Locust Point, was mar- electd ebesldes Mrs. Spearing were Solely in Monftiouth County. .erJoyeiJ a week's visit I ried-Saturday at Plainfleld. Resi- Children's day will bo observed Mrs. BatHce Bedle secretary and The Baptist church will observe dents of this locality who attended nsxt Sunday at the Methodist phurch, Miss Julia Ahnrn treasurer. Thecjuh Red Bank M5& „ Broad Street. Shrewsbury, N. J. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 8 p In the morning" service Rev. Percy will hold Its monthly raid party Mon- Children's day next Sunday. A ppro- the wedding were Mrs. Thomas Du- BIG DOUBLE FEATUBE BUX! gram for the children R. Comer, Sr., will preach on "Tho day night, June 10, in the Lions Den. f th hild is beinbi g ar-. mont, grandmother of the bride; Mr. Value of a Good Name."" Baptism ranged. nnd Mrs. Cecil Heyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and,Mrs. Lawrence Worth of ThT e glee club concert given by the Frank Sleh and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Melody men of Arlington for the Maxson, Lwnardo Field dub F.riday night Mr. and Mre, W, & Ellis of Jersey •was well attended. Dancing was en-City have reopened their summer joyed after the concert. home on Sears avenue. Hggest Money Saving Institution in Monmouth County! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beissler of Joyce Maxson has recovered from Jack Holt Newark aro occupying their cottage an attack of mcaHlcfl. his way to success in '•'/ on Vanderbllt avenue for the sum- Mrs. Norman Brown and children mer. of Yonkers spent tho week-arid with Wallace Keeton, manager cf a gro- Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Harry Pat- cery storn hero the past ten years terson. has been granted a four weeks' ien-vo Thn tnnnls courts back of thn itii KlorPiicc Rice - Kathleen Burke of absence because of poor health. CHNEIDER (I t>n<-<:t,,l by Uni,i,,ii littlyrr ' library have been reopened for the A C O IJ M U I A I' 1 C 'I' II R r. Bobert Hawkins will be the manager season and were in great demand of the store in, Mr. Keetan'R absence. over tho week-end. MARKET Miss Ann Gallagher and her sister. Mrs. Harriet Coddlngton. who has Mrs. Agnes iVUpn of Johnstown, been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Pennsylvania, win motor here Mon- William Schramm ot Long Island, 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. ALSO day. They will rrtpn to Johnstown has reopened her boarding house on 0 with Mrs. Dillon's children Agnes and Lakeside avenue. "SECRET OF THE CHATEAU" Thomas, who have been boarding.at Completing Its list of books on Maine Phone 2653 this place and attending school here. | Specials in Effect June 6th, 7th, 8th [ Phone 2654 tho Navesink library has recently CHAPTER FOUB—"BUSTLERS OF BED DOG" Miss Gallagher was formerly super- purchased Rachel Field's "Time Out vising nurse of the public school sys- of Mind" and "A Few Foolish Ones," tem of Mlddletown township. She is by Gladys Hasty Carroll; while Penn- ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS whole ,„. 23c now director of Red Cross nurse sylvania is represented by James AMATEUR NIGHT work in Cambria county, Pennsyl- Boyd's "Roll River," Kentucky by vania. Elizabeth Madox Roberts's "He Sent Every Friday at 9:00 P. M. Harry Sage is confined to the Forth a Raven," and the rolling TOP or SELECTED LEGS or Salad house, with boils on his right leg and plains of the West by Zane Grey's PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:15. on his arm. new book, "Thunder Mountain," BOTTOM ROUND SMALL HEN Hind Yi Sprin_ Stewing or Fricaseeing Mrs. Irving W. Teeple returned "Riding the Mustang Trail," by home Tuesday from a stay at Park Blake, and by two titles which appeal SUN., MON., TUES., JUNE 9-10-11 Ridge with her sister. She has as her to younger readers, "Uncle Bill, a ,, r^ ", guest, Mrs. Minerva Dennis of Red Tale of Two Kids and a Cowboy" Chickens Bank. and "In the Saddle With Uncle Bill," Lamb Luke VanNcss is a new clerk at both by Will James. Other new the Atlantic and Pacific store here. books now available at the library THE FRANKEN- Donald Miles is employed as a are "Love and the Lieutenant" by STEIN MON- clerk at an Atlantic Highlands gro- Robert W. Chambers. "The Lark cery store. Legacy" by Alice Hegen Rice, "One lb 21 STER UVE5 A son was born to Mrs. George Light Burning" by R. C. Hutchlnson, Sage at the'Long Branch hospital on 'Young Renny," Mazp de la Roche's A6AIN-AND Saturday. The new-comer has been latest Jalna book, which chronologi- WANTS TO named James William. cally precedes all the others, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and three of the recent biographies; LOVE! family of Bayonne have moved into 'Francis the First" by Francis FRYING CHICKENS ROLL BUTTER their summer residence on Highland Hackett, "Gerald, Portrait," avenue. Dahpno Du Maurier's story of her Miss Helen Ruhnkc, who ia cm- father's life, and "Kate Chase, Dom- EVAP. MILK ployed at Radio City, is here for the nant Daughter," In whlch^Jlary Mer- CARL lAGMMli PREiiN summer. She is commuting. win Phelps makes still more vivid Miss Mnrjorie Lcwla and Miss the arresting personality of the k:L FANCY CAPONS Corned Beef Hash 3 cans 25c Leila Ehrlich of New York were daughter of Salmon P. Chase. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. KARLO W. Cross. CHOPPEDHBEEF Tomato Juice Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Gordon have launched their large motor Atlantic Highlands. cruiser. It was in drydock during (Tha Red Rank Register can ba bought CALVES' LIVER CLUB SODA the winter months. i Atlantic Hishlanjis at the stoiee of plus deposit The Howard W. Mullen association William Leff, J. Lemhure and A. Katz). will meet nt Community fire house Fred A. White, proprietor of the CALVES' LIVER this eveningat hnlf-jmsteiphto'clock. Roberts and White store, Is retiring Pineapple Juice Refreshments will bo served at the from hupinoss find is selling all bia close of the meeting. lock. Mr. White started In business SHOUffiERTAMB The service at tho Baptist church here forty yearn ngo. The store will 1 CAMPBELL'S Sunday afternoon was in charge of a taken over by J. J. Tumen, who I trio from tho National Bible Insti- will operate a men's shop. Mr. Tu- j BOILED HAM ib. 49c tute of New York, and it was well men has also been a merchant in At- Large 17c | Small 3 attended. Vocal selections wero ren- Inntic Highlands many years. dered by Norman Larson, William The two pumpers of the Atlantic American CHEESE ib. 21c Whlitemore nnd John Reimer, At Highlands flre department, with the by tho piece PRINT LARD the Sunday morning preaching ser- assistance of the now apparatus vice Rev. Ellwnnd Wolf will have for he Navesink fire company, pumped his topic, "Pentrcn.;t;i] Power."Group ft mam of water from tho lagoon SPICED HAM GIANT SOAP 3 will he in rh'in'p Af {ho Christian o the Standard Oil company plant BOILED HAM Universal. Picture win) CAMAY SOAP LIN.CLIVE Is' it a question o. IERIE HOBSON Fancy Lar^c Fancy Fresh LARGE y W ted by Carl tdommle, Jr. . RIPE CALIFORNI/ JERSEY

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You'll haw'noj A Bloody lncom«'ond good rsputailon'gWo you a' "GRAND OLD GIRL" cr«dll «landln« with ui/io^ you Jean" borrow 'o« FIIEK CHINA TO THE LADIKS BOTH KVKNINGS. much as $300, crnyllm* You'n«d mon«y quickly.' All Fresh Caught Fish in Season Fresh Daily! All th o" Time .You'Noed to' Repay I Coming Soon ! invcnieitl monthly installments ran bo txtendrcl .. .,, ft w «v«ir e* Inn? a period a» 1R months, If desired. George Arliss in "CARDINAL RICHELIEU" •e^*™^ • Monthly charjra two and one-ball per cent on unpaid balance only. •

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT A. I). 103S, nt which tlmo application wl: b& tnarfo fur tho ullosvaiico ot commtsnloril PERSONAL FINANCE CO, FILLETS 49 Eiitnte of Edn Lueck' glctght, (fccenaeri. nnd coumiel fo«ti, {Insolvent estate.) Dated Mny H,A. I). 1O!I6. Motlco !• hereby ilvcn that tlio it. JOHN I.. KWKKNKY, Electric Bldg., 601 Bong* Avenue count* of th« mbacrliicr, executor of the 103 Third Ave., Atlantis Highland!, N. X, I'hone A. P. 7895 Licente No. 670 FRESH JERSEY BLUE FISH ••tnta of Mid il«c«««ed, win t>» mulltail LONG ISLAND WEAKFISH and ntfttecj by the St}m>SAt* ol tht Coun- fotomnn Tepper, Keg* , ty of Monttmiith nnd t«t>orteri for tattle- 1 fiO Drundway, , ASEURY PARK, N. J. m*nt,tn tha Orphan* Court »f .aalil Clk 4M, *t lull, Vimtw. ' RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935. Para Seventeen Gertrude Davis, Mrs. Charles Jensen, grounds at New York Sunday and I "Y" Director. Mrs. O. I. Lyons, Mrs. Robert W. saw two baseball games between the NOW! COOL THINGS AT SAVINGS! Nelson, Mrs. Jerome Dynan. Mrs.Giants and Brooklyn. At Ockanickon George C. D. Hurley, Mrs. Horace W. Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnall and Klrby, Mrs. Ralph Mauriell, Mrs. Frank Yfirnall spent Decoration day SPANISH Beauty Salon Last Saturday a group of local Flora A. Wood, Mrs. Walter H. at Good Luck. 86 BROAD ST.. ATLANTIC friends and representatives ot tie Grills, Mrs. Floyd N. Sickles, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacConnell — TIIEATBE — Monmouth County YMCA apent tile Thomas O'Brien, Mrs. M. K. Calla- of Cranford visited Mr. and Mrs. Tel. Red Bank 2342 afternoon and early evening at Camp han, Mrs. William Fennelly, Mrs. H. Wilbur MacConnell recently. Why do we give thou- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Ockanickon. Tho occasion wan the Whitney Conrrrw, Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. George Leek, Mrs. Phono Atlantic HIjhisndi MS quarterly meeting of the County Cordea, Mrs. Jo Guere, Mrs. Charles William Sutherland, Miss Marjorle sands of beautiful Per- committee and for the first time lu Gottschald, Mrs. K. Weiser, Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. John Helns —M.nagoment, Jack McNamart— tho 32 year« of the committee's or. Ferdinand H. Krcane, Mrs. James E. and MIBS Mabel Luker spent-Decora- manents every y6ar . . . A store full of the' greatest values ever of- ganlzatlon a meeting of the commit- Hennessey, Mrs. Walker and Mrstio. n day at Whiting, because they are done Thuro., Fri., June 6 - V tee was held upon the camp prop- Sidney H. Davles. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crelgere of under the supervision of IllNfi CEOSBY In fered in Red Bank, because we have planned erty. The meeting was arranged by Mrs. K. Wagner and Miss Vivian Rldgeflnkl Pnrk havo been visiting a Bpeclal committee consisting of Smith of Oceanport avenue have Mrs. Edna Salmon. a specialist of Europe's "MISSISSIPPI" for months to make this the greatest event we James Mattenlee of Shrewnbury, been visiting MI'B. Wagner's daugh- Pentecost or Whit Sunday will be with Harry Braender of Sea Girt, Edward celebrated at the Sunday morning ten finest school. have ever held in Red Bank. Come in and see. Tllton of Farmlngdale, Louis Rotten' ter at Lindhurst. W. C. FIELDS JOAN BENNETt o'clock service at St. Clement's FREE! Benefit St. Mary'a Church, Thuri, Ev< berg of Koyport, H«nry B. Dwlght church. of Everett, Paul C. Taylor of Belmar, Send us \ new customers for a Mr. and Mrs. Groube of Cranford Fennniifnt nnd ppfc OBR Free. Nation-Wide Wlliam Getty of Little Silver and C. Belford News. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Juno g—One Day R. Applegate of Freehold. DAILY SPECIALS ! ASK TOR COUPONS (The ned Dunk Register can be bought Wilbur MncConnclI. Among thosa present were Mr. and In Belford at the stores of Ahearn's, H< The Methodist Junior Epworth i—35c Items "PRESIDENT VANISHES" SHEETS MrB. Arthur Glbb, Mrs. John ClayOalr and Hnrry Wasscrman's waiting league will meet tomorrow afternoon 2—35o Items DUARTOIL Comedy — Cnrtonn — N«w« Stout! Long Wearing! Soft! Ballantine and Mrs. H. E. Glbb of room.) at half-past three o'clock. Senior and a Marcel Serial, "LAW OF THE WILD," No. • RuniBOn; Henry E. Dwlght of Ever- Miss Lucille Roche has returned choir rehearsal will be held In the or a Facial $1 .00 Croqijignole to Jersey City after visiting her par- ett, Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. T. Getty and evening at eight o'clock. THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- Sun., Mon., June 0-10 Mr. and Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson mts, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roche. Children's day will be observed by Real Castile Shampoo WOOD STARS of Little Sliver and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Eastmond and the Methodist Sunday-school with an (Mint or Tur) "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" 84' James Mattenlee and Mr. and Mrs;Mrs. Mary Thorp spent Wednesday Water Wave This Wave for Only i«si«! nt World's Fair! After entertainment beginning at quarter Finger Wave vllb W. C. Guptll of Shrewsbury. with Mrs. Frank Bloom of Ocean to eight o'clock. The regular prayer g.50 to "T50 JEANETTE MacDONAI-D ana 104 washings (equal to"4 yrs. rove. Haircut 25- AB the guests arrived at camp they and praise service will be held next NELSON EDDY use) in General Electric wash- were welcomed by the special com A cake sale for the benefit of St. Eyebrows ALL $7.B0 WAVES GUARANTEED ers they were still good for Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. THURS., FBI. & SAT. SSo Comedy — Cartoon — Nawi months of use. Cases 42x36—2h mlttee in charge. During the after' Mary's church of New Monmouth Each person attending Is asked to AND RE-WAVED FOR 1 YEAR noon a series of Inspection trips will be held in Herman Labrecque's have a verso beginning with the let- were held In charge of W. A. Rob-store at Campbell's Junction Satur- ter J. MANICURE 35c Our Famous $5.00 Tues., Wed., June U - 18 bins and Mlsa Borothy Miller of the day, June 8, under the direction of 9 4 Brown Sheeting Check Glass Toweling An election of lay delegates to the OU Shampoo "MARIE GALANTE" county "Y." Supper was served in Mrs. Dobson. Marcel FREDERIC WAVE Spencer Tracy — Ned Spark* —» Seamloss, unbleached 10 in. part linen, 5 M A tho main dining room at six o'clock, Mrs. James Hobbs attended the coming annual conference to be held blenched! A buy! y's at Ashuvy Park In September was Facials • for $/| .00 Slepln Fetchit muslin. A good buy! when Mr. Mattenlee, chairman of the funeral of her brother, Michael VI- Scalp Treatments Comedy — Novelty — Traval talli of Scranton, Pennsylvania, last held at tho close of the Methodist committee, presided. An Informal PEDICURE . 75o Terry Wash Cloths Unbleached Crash program had been arranged In which Thursday. She returned home Sun- service Sunday morning. Mis. Dora With Friend— ^.00 each individual had been given a slip day. Barnes was chosen to fill the posi- Hair Dyeing , , $3.50 to $5.00 EVERY WED. NIGHT 12x12. Thick and soft. A 17 in. part linen dish 5 AAc of paper with a question upon if up- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith enter-tion. Two for * toweling. Buy now! }<1».(J(J Red Henna : $1.00 "LUCKY" A surprising value! on their arrival at the caaip. Dur- tained Daniel Murray' of Keansburg The Methodist fourth quarterly VVhito Henna $1.35 Other Waves $2.50 & $3.50 ing the afternoon they were asked at dinner Saturday. conference, which was announced for Including Shampoo a d Finger Wave NO EXTRAS Gill. — Fun — InUraitlng to secure the answer to the ques- Mra. Charles Allison of Brooklyn is Wednesday, Juno 12, has been post- Open Fri. & Sat. Evenings for Permanent 36" Strong Brown tion, which had to do with some visiting Mrs. Charles Hobbs. poned to Thursday, August 1. phase of the organization or program Every Thursday afternoon at two A Tom Thumb wedding will bo Wave Appointments. FREE PARKING Matln.e.: TUES., THURS., SAT, SUN of the camp. Mr. Mattenlee, calling o'clock a card party is held in Inde- held In the Methodist church Friday, SHEETING upon each person, asked them to pendent flre Wll for the benefit of June 28. Tickets will soon be on sale. respond, giving their ..name, where St. Mary's;; church of New MonAl- l children selling ton tickets or New low Price! they wore from, and what phase of mouth. more will bo admitted free. The com- YMCA work they were particularly Charles HobbsT'the four-year-old mittee of arrangements Is composed interested in and also the answer to son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hobbs, of Miss Claire Lingo, Miss Dpra Saturday, their question. At tho conclusion of entered his Airedale dog in the petBarnes, Miss Carol Casler, Mrs. Saturday, the program Mr. Mattenlee called at- show at Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson's Rauch, Miss Muriel Hoffman and Sunday, Sunday, tention to tho fact that the boys' Saturday. His dog won second prize. Mrs. Cornell Lyke. Monday Monday Sturdy unbleached sheeting — camp would begin its 29th session on Mr. and. Mrs. Eloi Grimthar spent Saturday, June 29, and the girls' ses- Monday at New York. The regular monthly meeting of Al Jolson Ruby Keclef just the thins for summer sion would occupy the entire month the Methodisti Ladles' Aid society needs, extra sheets, mattress Miss Eleanor Dinncn and Otto will be held in the annex o£ tho covers. The price won't last! Of August. Camp folders are obtain- Schnoor spent Sunday at Philadel- in in able from the county "Y" office or church Wednesday afternoon, June 7 phia. 12. All the members arc urged to be 'Go Into You:- "Go Into Youi from any of the commlttecmen. John Schanclc, while walking in Danco" Danca* his yard last week, found a half sil- present, as somo very vital matters ver dollar dated 183G. •will be discussed and acted upon. Miss Doris Schnoor spent Sunday Mr. and Mra. F. J. McGovorn have Oceanport News. with Mi»S Florence Pctingale. of .Rlvr. returned from a stay at the home N E Y'S er Plaza. of their daughter, Mrs. Joseph P. (Tha Red Bank KegliUr can b. bought Kennedy of Arlington. Mr. McGov- THURSDAY — FRIDAY J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated in Oceanport at the atoi* ot Carlo Maiza.) Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert Carlson and son of Brooklyn spent Sunday with ern was recently a patient for sev- Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Wiley have Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richmond. eral weeks at the Presbyterian hos- FREE CHINA returned to their home on Main Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dailey of Jer- pital at Newark. Ho shows marked street after spending the winter sey City are spending a month with improvement. 21-23 Broad St., RED BANK months in Florida. Enroute to relatives and friends here. Dances are held every Saturday TO THE LADIES Oceanport they stopped in Indiana Mrs. Edward McNally nnd daugh- night at Joseph Halliday's Meadow IT'S THE STORY whore they visited Mra. Wiley's par- ter, Mrs, Burins Barthlorrms of Lyn- View Inn. EVERY THURSDAY, ents. brook, have been visiting Mrs. S. L. J. Crawford Compton, Jr., son of YOU THINK IT IS Joseph Carroll and sou Edward of Palmer. Mr. and Mm. J. Crawford Compton, THE SENSATION Brooklyn spent the holiday at their Mr. and Mra. Myron Golden of Is a patient at Fltkin hospital at. An- AND FRIDAY^ summer home on Main street. Roselle spent the week-end with Mr. bury Park, where lie underwent an PROMISED IF THAT, Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Jcdel of Irving and Mrs. George Golden. operation for appendicitis. CERTAIN WOMAN NIGHT. ton have opened their home on Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Runyon EVER'TAIKEDJ Ocoanport avenuo for the summer pnssed tho week-end with relatives at season. On Decuratlou day they had Wilkesbarre. Marlboro News. NEWS! guests from Irvlngton. Mr. and Mrs. John Cohen of Brook' The Oceanport Epworth League lyn have been spending several days Miss Reglna Beck of Jersey City The world's largest ocean liner, S..S. Nor- benefited from a minstrel show giv- with Dr. and Mrs. Marc Kfohn. is visiting Mrs. Charles McCloskey en on Friday evening at CreBcen Mr. and Mrs. James Warnock and this week. PREVUE mandie arrives in New York ! hall, Eatontown. Leo Warnock and son of Matawan Miss Sarah Herbert wag home from Douglas Berry of New York spew spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Asbury Park over the week-end. Flash ! This modern liner is equipped the holiday and week-end with hli bert E. Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boyle entertained Every parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M Miss Verona Schnoor and Gorden Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kortley of throughout with the world famous Berry of Main street. Dinnen spent Sunday at Trenton. Trenton on Sunday. Announcement has been made of Mr. and Mrs, John Baratta and Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Wednesday the birth of a daughter to Mr. andchildren of Jersey City havo been Matawan were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Charles Van Bracklo of Main visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leek. street at the Rlvervlew hospital. The Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenberg of Grant home. Infant has been named Carol. Brooklyn spent Sunday with their Misses Ruth, Marjorlo and Dor- Night! Mrs. Charles A, Smith and Misses daughter, Mrs. Marc Krohn. othy Ely spent the week-end here. Janet and Audrey Smith of Bay- Mrs. Clarence Marvin is spending Joseph Dorsett and family and onne spent the holiday and week-end several days with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Lillian Smith of Middletowa with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hulse of and Mrs. Harry Secley of Brooklyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Mount, Come at 9:00. MATTRESS Main street. Mrs. Fred Garbau and her daugh- on Sunday. Mrs. Titman and daughter Evelyn ter and son of East Orange and Mrs. Lewis Dixon Is stopping with his See Thursday and ot Irvlngton spent the week-end at James Lockwood and two daughters brother, Edgar Dixon and family. their summer home on Pemberton of Irvington spent Decoration day Miss Grace Dlgglns, registered Why not invest in luxurious sleeping com- with Mrs. Emma Clark. nurse, Is doing social service work Friday Feature. avenue. at New Brunswick. fort now? Boats are being repaired and put Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vreeland of Mr. and Mrs. George Rooney and over in preparation for the summer Nutley were Sunday guests of Mr. children of Englishtown spent Sun- season at tho Kiddle boat works. and Mrs. William Sutherland. day with Mrs. Catherine McCue. SPENDS OF YOUR LIFE Frank Harned of Newark spent Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur MacConnell Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee and son vis- the holiday and week-end witn and Mrs. William Sutherland spent ited friends at Trenton over Decor- SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY Mr. and, Mrs. Everett Rudloff of part of last week at Cranford. ation day. Main street!' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mills and son LIKEQA MILLIONAIRE A Children's day progran will be Adelbert Mills and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Lambortson of presented at the Oceanport church Koster of Yonkers spent Decoration Morganvillo wero guests on Sunday at the morning service on Sunday. day with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Clarence Petty and family. Dr. and Mrs. Vanatta spent the Cook. Mrs. Petty and daughter Dorothy week-end at their summer home on Mrs. Arthur Compton and grand- and Miss Helen Collins spent Mon- Pemberton avenue. son, Bruce VonEssen of Hoboken re- day at Perth Amboy. A father and son banquet will be turned homo Sunday after spending Mrs. Matilda Thompson Is the held at the Oceanport church hall on several days with Mrs. Compton's guest of her son, Ellis Thompson of Monday evening, Juno 17. brother, Robert Crane. Highlands. HERE'S THE SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Hushoer of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Gorden of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy of Newark spent the week-end at their Metuchcn spent two days last week Newark visited Sunday with Mr. and YOU SHOUTED FOR! summer cottage In ^ridgewaters. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown. Mrs. Martin Collins. Take a bow, everybody, for demanding they Tho pupils at the Oceanport school Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermert and Holmes Sickles and family spent be starred together. ..and get ready lo shout having perfect attendance for May John Wermert, Jr., went to the Polo Thursday at Jamesburg. are as follows: some more—for it's tvrn greater than you First Krnde, Florence Jackson, teacher— evrr dreamed! Al iingtng "7 grand ballad*-" Kathleen Bedell and Hurry Cook. Third grade, Esther Conovcr, teacher— Ruby d.incing her most spectacular numbers Jnmcs Council, Orman Weat and Dorothy IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE BEST AT Jane Cnllnhan. AS they bring you a tory Mprd against the Fourth srade, Carrie Cauidy, teacher— Edna Drecke and Elala Smith. bluing back-drop of Oroadwty' liot spots' Fifth ffrnde, Carrie Canidy. teacher— Jean Bundy, Harry VanNote, Doro- thy Drecke, Elizabeth Klne and Emma Teandnlc. Sixth srade. Ituth Herbert, toucher Betty Mmon, Gloria Mauriell, Elsie Mul- len. Dolores Tober and Robert Sehwehr. Seventh erade. Ituth Herbert, teacher— MARKET George Clark and Thomas Mullen, Soventh erado. Flora Laverty. tencher— EST. 19O2 Frances Laurlno, Virginia Ryan and Louise VanNote. Eighth grade, Flora Laverty, teacher— 123 WEST FRONT STREET Joseph Eckcrt, Edward Lnurino, Allc« Hogrcfe, Dorij Hurley and Margaret Stry- PHONE: Red Bank 678. Fred Wemplo of Dwyano street TREE DELIVERY. ALL Monta Protected by G-M Frlgldalro. has been doing repair work on a $ house In Sea Bright purchased by SPECIALS FOR JUNE 6-7-8 Jerold Moyers of Oceanport avenue. Full Cream Quality Sirloin Vincent Gray has rented his house AL J on Main stroet. STEAK An all-day mooting of tho Ladles' Roll Butter Aid society of the Oceanport church Other Simmons Mattresses was scheduled for Tuesday at the fresh Chopped RUBY church hall. Tho hostesses wore S Mrs. James B. Hennessey and Mrs Fancy **^M 1p (Mr. ai DEEP SLEEP 29 ° Elizabeth A. Lopor. BEEF Mr. and Mrs. Honry Busch, MIBH Fowl lb Mario Buscli ami Raymond Bunch, of ALL SIZES -S0 Brooklyn spent tho weok-fmd at their SLUMBER KING '. 22 summer home on Main stroot. Plate Corned *fl £? t th« depot ma «t otom qu.'i.nbaVh' was cleared. Mm, Alma Ruckner of Jersey City We highly recommend Frederlca 5055 75' ward C. Fiedler. ««mr«i tton.) George VanWinckle of New York, spent the week-end at the home of Cooler Vi|» Tonic Permanent Wneai BINOCULARS — ETC. Eleven pupils will graduate from MARGULE'S The welfare committee of the Little the Little Silver grammar sch'ool at formerly ot this place, spent part of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Walter of For- There Is absolutely no discomfort;;; no Bought — Sold — Exchanged Silver woman's club held a card pat. the closing exercises tonight at St. last week with his mother, Mr». est avenue. high baking heat... no b«nn/ul chcmlcali CLEANING SHOP ty Tuesday afternoon at the horrie o£ John's parish hall. In the class arc Nicholas VanWinckle, who Is con- Edward James has opened a butch- used for heating can come in contact with Fbone S3. BARGAIN IN WATCHES Mrs. Edward C. Fiedler on Seven William W%y, James Stewart, John fined to the house with sickness. shop on Main street. Tbe Memorial day crowd was not row hair,;. just a few mlnmei of plessial We Call and Deliver. Bridge road. Little Silver. Hors Simpson, Robert Robinson, Phyllis Mrs. John McNeil visited relatives relaxation and your hair is molded into iS Pronpect Ave.. Kctl Bank 221 Broadway, Long Branch d'nouvres dishes were awarded to the Mathlason, Dorothy Ziegler, Joyce at Philadelphia on Memorial day. up to expectations ot the business high scorers, and special prizes were Jacobs, Eva Ryser. Ann Johnson. Miss lone Postel of Oceanport was and amusement owners. This la erqiiislie soft waves tb« are flawlessly pe> donated by Mrs. Howard Taylor, Lois Quackenbusb and Samuel Whe- week-end , guest of Miss Anna partly explained by the poor weather feet*... easy 10 manage.;; and ever to long Mm. V. Parker Wilkinson, Harry P. lan. Judge. -^ that prevailed on that day. How- lasting. For your hair's sake:;; for com- Llpplncott and Hie Krcsgc depart- Tho Ladles' Aid society of the ever moro business was done than sotiiM.* ton'» s»l« s s ; make your oexi Miss Martha Clapp was graduated for the past four Memorial days. ment store of Newark. last week from Syracuse university. Methodist church will meet at the permanent a 50% Cooler Vita The tickets were donated by Mrs. The guild of St. John's chapel will home of Mrs. E. G. Ehlngcr this af- Tonic Permanent Wave; INN E. J. Batcheiar of Shrewsbury, and ternoon. The Question of holding a Boys can mako extra pocftet money meet Tuesday afternoon at the par- flowers used for decoration were do- ish hall. Mrs. Timothy M. White will harvest home will be considered. sellins The Register.—Advertisement RED BANK, N. J. nated by Dean & Co., W. T. Parker be In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wllklns on and Frank Berardi of Little of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ltd VOGUE Silver. Mrs. Edward Worthley Is In charge VENETIAN BLINDS fur Ibis Comfortable, Refined Atmosphere ot the altar decorations In St. John's Osbotn and Miss Hannah Cook of Wnpptr Beauty Parlor Mrs. Wilkinson was chairman of chapel for June. Red Bank went on an automobile WINDOW SHADES Hi the committee in charge. She was Mrs. Harry Edwards entertained a trip to South Jersey last week. They at) assisted by Mrs Batcheiar, Mrs. visited Various towns and had picnic Our prices we tlglX Tel. US-B Overlooking Shrewsbury River. card club Monday night. It was the lor defonstratten and estimate. Bear Entrance and Fred Dunnell, Mrs. Eleanor Kenyon, last meeting of the club for the sum- luncheons In the woods. 18 WHITE ST, PHONE 646 Free Forking Space Mrs. O. E. Davis, Jr., Mrs. W. T. The members of the graduating BED BANK, K. 3. Getty, Mrs. H. R. Kingsley, Mrs. F. mer. Reines, 536 Cookman Ave. in Rear of Shop. Miss Grace Getty Is home for the class of the public school, the teach- LUNCHEON, 11 a. m. - 3 p. m. 50c W. Giles, Mrs. Frank Gregory, and ers, Mrs. C. C. Barker, the school ASBURT PARK. Mrs. Frederick Eddy. summer from the New Jersey College for Women at New Brunswick. visiting nurse and some of the par- DINNER, 65c and $1.00 T. P. Smith of South Orange has ents of the pupils enjoyed an outing Rums on News. rented the Hurst house at Little Sil- at New York yesterday. They In- ver Point for the summer. spected an ocean liner, the Empire State building, Radio City and the — SPECIAL SEA FOOD DINNERS — (The Hed Bank Iteniulei can La Uoutfhl The Ladies' aid society will meet la Rurnaon at the stores of Harry Bar- next Wednesday afternoon In the Museum of Natural history. They kan. Fred Flnnerty and Waller Torbere church hall. made the trip to the city by rail and Fowler's Market and from Mr. Gayer.) BAR GRILL Mrs. Russoll Parker, who spent the traveled by boat from Now York to Bishop Moses Kiley will adminis- winter in Connecticut, is visiting Mr. Atlantic Highlands, from which place 7 BROAD STREET ter confirmation tomorrow afternoou and Mrs. Myron L, Campbell. they were transported home In auto- 3334 No Cover No Minimum at two o'clock at Holy Crosa^church. The executive and civic committees mobiles owned by the parents and RED BANK PHONES 3335 A.large class of children will receive ot the Little Silver Woman's club will teachers of the pupils. Everybody First Holy Communion next Sunday meet next Thursday morning at ten had a delightful time. Catering to All Social Functions. morning. Forty Hours' devotion will o'clock at the clubhouse. The Women's Foreign Missionary SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ! begin next Sunday morning at the Mrs. W. R. Parker, who has been society of the Methodist church of half-past nine o'clock mass at Holy spending the winter with her son Eatontown will meet at the home of NEW SPRING LONG ISLAND Eosary church. Prank Parker of Old Greenwich, Mrs. Wellington Wllklns, Sr., A car driven by Mra. D. Harold Connecticut, returned hero Sunday Wednesday afternoon, Juno 19. lb Karp of this place and a truck owned for the summer months. Mrs. Park- by the Acme Furniture company of er reports having spent a most de- Bed Bank and driven by Harry Ll- lightful winter at the home of her Middletown Village. BATHERS! bovsky, collided Monday afternoon at son, but Is glad to get back to Little DUCKS 21 (Tbl Red Bank BestaUr can b. bought the corner of River road and Mead- Silver, which sha calls her home. Middletown at th» atatea of J. O reason Bath House for $5 owbrook avenue. Both machines were KnlEbt and William B. Wat.n.1 damaged but no one was hurt Margaret Jane Davis, daughter of MILK-FED VEAL ! Tender Boneless Rolled Richard Wallace and Chester Sea Bright News. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, is a pa- THE SIP BATHING PAVILION, Inc. Boardman were arrested following a tient at the Long Branch hospital, Rump .... 25| Bottom Round fist flght Saturday night and each (Tb« Red Bank Regleter can b« bcraffht where she underwent an operation •was fined $5 by Recorder Jere J. lii Seabright at tbe stores of Morrft* Wits- for appendicitis. announces Carow. man and H. La.*koi*!tz.) Doris Porter of Rumson spent the Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson of Blngham. The Parent-Teacher association will week-end with her grandmother, Cutlets . . . . 38*lb ROAST . . . THE CLUB PLAN" avenue, who has been connned to hold a covered dish supper tonight Mrs. Robert Porter. 1 her home for several months, has at the. schpolhpuse In conjunction The Girls bridge dub met at the Coupons given for Elcctrlo .Exclusive season bathing: privileges for the sensationally low recovered sufficiently to be able to with the business meeting, which will home of Miss Rita Massey last Xtra Fresh Special ! price ol $5 per person! This Includes private loom, care of take motor rides. be the final session until fall. The week. First prize was won by Miss FOWL . 29;,, Coffco Afnlter with ench pur- •nits, shower, parking space, and all other services except towels! The Parent-Teacher association wll supper Is for members and friends. Ruth Noack. chase. Here's an opportunity for you to take advantage of the sum- meet next Tuesday afternoon In the L. J. McCarthy of Brooklyn have Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Travors spent Legs Lamb Lost week's winner—Mrs. J. mer bathing pleasures nt the lowest of rates! Form a "club" high school library. Reports of the taken the Schwelnler cottage on one day last week at Sea Girt with B. Woodcock. with three or four of your friends, or your fiiinl'y, and secure activities o£ the association during Ocean avenue for tho summer. Mrs. Travers's sister, Mrs, William ono of these rentals! the past year will be made. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ktlpatrlck Mllllngton. CHOICE TENDEB T. W. Lloyd of Short Hills Is oo- have rented the Oscar Meyer estate Mr. and Mrs. William Bonn and BEST OOUNTB1T oupyjng the P. B. Townley place.on at South Beach for the numm«r. Mr. and Mrs. John Massey spent Chuck Roast 25*lb Other Family Houses From $30 to $40. Navealnk avenue for the oummor. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leonard of part of last week with Hugh Mas- 23; ROLL The Rumson house on Waterman New York have rented a house at y of Shrewsbury. BUTTER SPECTAt KATES TO OHGANIZATIONS, PICNIC GROUPS, avenue has been reopened under the Weit Park for the season. Miss Rita Massey has recovered Top Lean ETC. management of Mr. Hattiold of New With the arrival of the summer ora a sprained left ankle caused Smoked Butts 39c "» York, who was formerly connected residents two men hava been added by a fall from a porch. Sirloin Fresh Beechnut COFFEE Vlslt%ur establishment and see our attractive equipment, In- with Wanamaker's store. to the postofflce force. John Covert Cala Hams 22c » cluding the largest beach and parking facilities on the coast, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Freeman of is clerk In the postofflce and Walter or Chopped Astor operated by a courteous and competent staff. New York are hero for the summer. Covert. Is carrier. Keansburg News. 1 Policeman and Mrs. Edmond Des- Frankfurters 27c * Top Royal Scarlet 28;,, mond of Lafayette street are the par- (The R«d Bulk Reeiater can ba bought n Keansbure a» the stores of E. L. Millar, Round Beef ents of a daughter born last Friday. Lincroft News. K. Santa Lucia, Philip Keller, Charles SURF BATHING PAVILION, Inc. The Rumson auxiliary of tha Bologna ...29c "> I/EMON, CBEAM GEORGE L. WOLCOTT, Mgr. VoBel and I. Zuckerman.) Rlvervlew hospital has postponed Its (Tbe Red Bank Register can bo bought August Ruccatano, 18 years old, of SEA BKIGHT, N. 3. luncheon until further notice. at Llnerott from Gaorgt loop, who b*» Smoked Hams 28c "> Sandwich a dollvery route.) Harrison and Thomas Cbarell, 18 Sea Brlglit 273 or Bed Bank 801S-W. Baptism of children will take placa years old, of Kearney, were held by AU Brands—Whole ' Crackers Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Among the children of the gram- Recorder William Haag for the ac- church in observance "of Children's mar department of the Lincroft tion of the grand Jury on a charge day. In the evening there will be school, who were neither absent nor of breaking: into and robbing Camp FRESH JERSEY SEA FOOD! FRESH PRODUCE! baccalauerate service for the gradu- late during the month of May were Rarltan on the Beohway. Unable to ates of the Runiflon high school. Rev Charles Ford, Ro3e Morris, Harriet furnish ball the prisoners were com- CALIFOBNIA FANCT William Calvin Colby, pastor, will Long, Belmont Force, George Kelly, mitted to the county Jail. Mackerel .... 7f PEAS OUR AIR-COOLED WHITES preach on the following subject: Sidney Sprung, Albert Melone and Carl LaBella gave a dinner Satur- b CARROTS "The Conditions on Which the Prize Joseph Wright. There were no pu- day night to a large number of 3 ibs. 25c 2 hunches And Brown and Whites of Life Is Won." pils'to have a perfect attendance in friends to celebrate the third anni- XTEA FANCY The Junior class of the high school the primary department duo to the versary of his establishment, on the FILLET will tender a reception to the seniors epidemic of measles. corner of Main street and Park ave- SOLE SCALLOPS Fresh Green Jersey tomorrow night at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Owens and nue. bunch Charles F. Wayte, a member of tho daughter Lois spent Sunday visiting The Casino theater opened on ASPARAGUS 25' faculty. Caps and gowns will be worn friends at Jamesburg. Wednesday of last week, marking 29fb by the graduating class at the com- Superintendent Stanley Stllwell of the 22d year. The theater was BOSTON mencement exercises June 14. the Lincroft chapel has been busy the opened by the late Vincent Brlggl. LETTUCE LEMONS Commencing Monday, June 10, and iast few days varnishing the floor of His wife still operates the business. SALMON or continuing for the rest of the sum- the chapel in preparation for the The Crystal pool was opened dur- HALIBUT ... 27k hea<1 19c doz. mer, the Oceanic free library will be Children's day program to be pre- ng the week-end. 5c open the following hours: Every af- sented Sunday. Tho recent minstrel show given by ternoon from three to six o'clock, Frank Toop and his sons have and every evening, except Tuesday launched their sixteen-foot sailboat and Friday, from seven to nine. The off the Fair Haven Yacht works ibrary will be open Tuesday and Fri- dock, Fair Haven, and have recently day mornings from ten to twelve taken several sailing trips. o'clock, but will be closed Tuesday The Ladles' aid society of the Lin- and Friday evenings. iroft chapel will gather this after- GRADUATION IS SOON HERE! noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of The Parent-Teacher association Mrs., Mary Hutchinson of Shrewsbury cleared S27.30 at the bunco party Fri- avenue, Bed BanK, where the final • Cleverly placed perforations stir up day night at Holy Rosary hall. Mrs. meeting of the season will be held. You ace cordially invited to see our Smart New White a breeze with every step. And they Arthur Boyce was in genera) charge. Mra. Joseph W. Thompson will pre- Walkover $8.50 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Longfellow de side. Dresses in Sportswear and Colorful Array of Dressy Models for give a rough-textured look to match Rham of Llewellyn Park, who spent CABANA TIE ast summer at Southampton, Long Billy McCarron, Frank Braun and yonr tough fabric frock. Edward Boughton Saturday night the "Prom." Island, will summer in Rumson this I on joyed a camping trip through tho village woods where they capped Tho cake which was disposed of over night. Sport Dresses Student Suits n the co-operative plan by the Sky Mr. and Mrs. LeAndrow Porrlno In all Sport Models, In NAVY Hawk baseball team of Rumson was and daughters of Elmhurst, Long Is- Featured at $£.95 up and all the loading fabrics. won by James McGuirr of this place. land, spent the week-end visiting al tho home of Mr. and Mra. Dan Da- Special $| 9' up Fair Haven News. verlo. Joseph W. Thompson ot the Main (The Rgd Bank RcilsUi tmn be bouiihl road ia suffering from neuritis In the DRESSES WHITE FLANNEL \n Fair Havon In the etors of Harry Kur> right arm though ho is working FOE THE "PBOM." tls. at Y« Goli) Cedars and from Mr. itlppO 1 steadily in his fields. postofilcft building .) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenton of the Special $^.95 up PANTS The monthly mooting of the- Fair Middletown-road entertained as Sun- Haven auxiliary of the Itiverview day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ward tot the hospital will bo held Monday after- and son LeRoy of Trenton and Mr. XOTOfO MAN noon, Juno 10, at two o'clock, at tho and Mra. Abram Sanborn, Jr. 'Satur- GBADUATB Walkover Walkover home of Mrs. John A. Chaunzy, 65 day they entertained Mrs. Ada Sav- WHITE COATS Specially Priced $6.50 and $8.50 River road. This will bo tho last ago of New Brunswick. meeting until September' Ira Nicholl spent part of laat week SILK LINED r-at— Other Tricky Patterns $1.95 to $6.00 The Fair Haven Women's Demo- visiting his aunt, Miss Nellie Whit- $O.95up cratic club will meet tonight at the clok of Matawan. Featured at $Q.95 up home of Mrs. George Harm on Fair Work has been started towards a Haven road to discuss special busi- general modernization of the Inter- ness matters of the club. ior of tho Lincroft Inn by Its owner, TWO-PIECE Yes, Fellows A rummage salo will bo held Mon- Dante Daverlo. A cellar will bo put WHITE LINEN day morning,.Juno 10, at ten o'clock under the entire house, the dwelling you should t tho Episcopal parish house. will have new sills and many new MEN'S SUITS Mrs. Herbert Hawkins won first floor beama. There will be an oil In all thn New Sport Models. SUITS prizo for high score at tho bunco heating system Installed and bofore be comfortable, party hold Friday night at tho Epls- tho Improvements aro completed $Q.95 up copal parish house. A tapestry bag tho bar will be enlarged, The old waa disposed of on tho co-operative- colonial atmosphero with the open too ! plan and was won by Mrs. Lester fireplace will bo retained In the In- ISnglnnd. Mrs. John A. Chaunzy won terior decorativo scheme. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE ! Look over .ho door prize, a silk mat. Harry Iiangendorf nd Charles . . . seleot all the clothes you want NOW ond pay M Odin Iceland is home for tho sum- Hower will attend the State shoot to you wear. Ji)»t a Small Deposit will give y»" '>""">• r.ee vacation from Gettysburg tinl- bo hold at Fairtleld, tomorrow and <|ur whites ! Saturday. dlate poMMSlon of your NEW OUTFIT. Tho ladk-3' auxlllary of the flre Bobby Daverlo entertained a num- Our tTcraendou« variety ... our reasonable price* ... and our CHED1T PLAN all combine (o malio It a WE CLOTHE $5.00 to $6.50 company hold Its luiit meeting bor of guests Saturday afternoon at :>f tho fiea.'um Thursday night, Juno a birthday partpy In celebration of his Open Evenings BlmplB end easy mafcUur tor you and your children to THE ENTIRE FAMILY 27. eloventh birthday. He escorted Bia ba mll-dreased. ., Tho graduation exercises of tho guests to tho movies alter wwhich Fisk street school will bo held tomor- they returned' and Woro served r» row night at hall-past eight o'clock froahmentn. Those attending were In Fink chapel parish hall. A large Lillian, Sidney and Cecil Sprung, John B. Allen display of handwork will bo on nule, Michael and Larry Mahoney, all of Hov. W. II. Hicks, pastor of IflBk Everett, Walter Frattin of Long WE .fox. mm chapel, will address tho class. The Branch and Vally and Ntta Porrina The S. & K. Outfitting Co. graduates Rre Stanley R«evey, Jo- of Elmhurst, Long Island, SAMUEL KATZ, Prop. 9 Broad St., Tel. 267-W Red Bank, N. J. seph Nicholas, Anna Mae Hicks, Agnes Wndo and (3<>rtrHdo Albert. Tho road to hotter and bigger biad- Mr. Ml U» ait ftabwU4«fetvv* ness lc&da through Tha Register'* ad- 182 Broadway PHONE 20>9 LONG BRANCH, N. J. •wtlataK MJunum, M,

•;.,. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935. _Page Nineteen Obituary was a graduate ot th« Stat* Normal Police Chief Fred Zlegler, Theodore tan. Funeral «ervlces were held FUNERAL LAEGELY ATTENDED this, manner. Others taking part In AUXILIARY'S MEMORIAL families of the deceued mn ib* '«= school at Ontonta, New York, and Martin and Otto Schneider of theMonday morning In St. Ann's church, the service at the church were Rev. members of tho auxiliary at each «, "r had Uught In tn» tlUMiiUry iohool fire department. Burial in charge ot Keansburg, conducted by Rev. John Carl Kaeker of Matawan, Rev1, Deceased Members ot Local Organi- William H. B. White. the Worden funeral home, was InLuclt, rector of the church. Inter- The Last Bites for Miss Alison E. the graves. Taps were iound«d to V In N«w York, Newark and Bayonne Johnston of New Monmouth. George Ellin of Atlantic Highlands, zation Bemembered. Boy Bcout Alfred HendMion. Tbt Simple but impressive lervloai for and on Long bland, Sho wu born Evergreen cemetery at Little Sliver. ment was made In St. Joseph's cem- Bev. Mr. Brynlldsen of Manasquan ajjxillary Joined the l*g|on »t the * former Mayor William H. R. White, Services were conducted at theetery, Keyport. The members of Shrewsbury' unit, at TruxtoD, N«w York, and had re- The funeral of MIBS Alison E. and Rev. W. C. Colby of Rumson. No. 168. American Legion auxiliary memorial monument on the borough who died on Monday night of l»»t sided at Red Bank for the put eight cemetery, by the Mechanics with My- Johnston, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.An anthem was aung by the choir hall grounds at noon, where a me- week in the Methodlut Episcopal hos- ron L. Campbell as councilor and W. of Red Bank honored deceased mem- yeara. Wayman Wilson. Samuel Johnston, at tho New Mon-and tho congregation sang "Rock of bers on Deioratlon day by placing morial service wuo held. pital at Brooklyn, were held Iut Fri- The funeral will b» held at herHarrison Shampanore as chaplain. mouth Baptist church last Thursday Ages." This afternoon the regular meet- day Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at hla The funeral of Wayman Wilson, afternoon was one of the moBt im- a bronze marker, flag and a poppy late home tonight at eight o'clock who died on Tuesday of last week The bearers were Rev. Mr. John- wreath on each of the graves. Mrs,ing of the auxiliary will be h«W »t late residence on Broad atroet. The with Rev. John A. Haye»> pastor of pressive and largest ever held In the Wpman'a club, when Mr», Ann* Ubuse was filled to capaolty and John Merdel, after a long Illness, was held last that community. The church was ston, Roger McCormack, Haddon Carl E. Bremer, president of the tho Presbyterian church, officiating. 78 years old, of North Caldwell, a Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at and Carey Johnston, Robert Acker unit, and Mrs. William W. Sham- do la Rcussllle, Fidac chairman, will more than 100 persons were Betted Burial to charge of R. R. Mount 4 filled and there waa a wealth of floral present a program on Belgium, th» summer resident of Union Beach, hla late homo on Maple avenue. The tributes. and Albert Grlggs. Tho Interment pnnorc, memorial chairman, were as- tut the porch and stood on the lawn. Son of ISB.West Front street, will was found dead last week In his bun- house was filled with close friends was in Fair View cemetery where an sisted In tho services by Mra. Walter country studied by the axillary thll There were more than fifty floral be made at the convenience of tbegalow, death being due to gas fumes. and relatives and thero were many Among those who took part in theanthem was sung by tho choir Boyd, Mrs. Anna do la Eeussille, Miss year. pieces. ,, . family. , A neighbor noticed a strong odor of floral pieces. lervice was the father of Mias John- Clergymen taking part In the serGlady- s Shropshire and MJSB Minnie Rev. Edward W. Miller, pnntor of gas coming from the Merdel home Rev. Albert h. Baner, pastor of theJton. Ho told of the life of hlavice at tho cemetery were Rev. Gor-Commcs. The gravea visited were Newspaper circulation that count! the Baptist church, conducted the John D. W1U1*. and told her son William, who forced Methodist church, of which Mr. Wil-daughter and stated that although don Brownville of Asbury Park, Rev. those of Mm. Ella. AtWater, Mrs. with the ndvertlaor Is th» bonafia* aervlco and delivered the eulogy- Funeral services for John T>. Willis the door and found the aged man son had long been a member, con- her death was n grinvous loss, It was Mr. Rcwsell. nf Keyport, Rev. MrFlorenc. e Morson and Mrs. Sarah one—tho kind Tho Register has. No Mayor Charles R. English, Mr- of Keaniburg were held on Wednes- dead on a bed. The Investigation ducted tho service. Mrs, Graco King the-will- of--the Almighty and rela- Campbell of Atlantic Highlands and Carroll. Tho last two mentioned were premiums or other Inducements havft • Gold Star Mothers. Members of the ever been offered to secure clroul*- White's successor, and member! of day of Iut week, conducted by Rev.oonducted by Policeman Alfred Mlr- was the soloist. The honorary bear- tives and friends should, accept It InRev. Mr. Johnston. tlon.—Advertisement. the borough council, of which Mr. William Webster, pastor of the ro disclosed that Mr. Merdel had era were members of Onward coun- White was once a member, were In Keansburg Methodist church. In- placed a pan of water on the- gascil, Junior Order United American attendance. Mayor English, mem- terment was made in Fair View range and had then laid on the bedMechanics, of which Mr. Wilson was bers of the council and members of cemetery. Mr, Willis was a-patient and went to sleep, resulting In thea member, and the active bearers the lire department, headed by As-In the Hazard hospital, Long Branoh, water boiling over and extinguish- were Clarence Beck, George Stler, sistant Chief James L. Vaughan, where he had been for five days. ing tho gas flame. Tho pan contained Frank Edlngton, George H. Larrlson, were honorary bearers. Aleo preaent Born in Keansburg 67 yean ago, Mr,a small amount of water, which was John P. Combs and Harry W. Rey- were Pollco Chief Harry H. Clayton 'Willis spent most of his life In still warm when the policeman en- nolds. Burial In charge of the Wor- and other department beads. Tbe Keansburg. He was engaged In thetered the bungalow. Mr. Merdel den funeral home was In Fair View auto truck of the Independent engine trucking business for a few years In can.e to the bungalow to repair cemetery. company, of which Mr. White was a Newark and several years ago re-screens and do other work so that It member, conveyed the floral pieces turned to the place of his birth and would be In good shape for the sum- to the cemetery. established a riding academy. Dur-mer. The Keyport First Aid squad Mrs. Sarah C. Davis, The active boarcrc woro members ing the summer months he operated worked over the body for an hour, widow of Ellaa P. Davis, died Mon- ot the pistol team of the police de- the pony rjdes for children on thebut to no avail. day afternoon at Rivervlew hospital. Btachway. Mr. WJUle, of massive She was 6u years old, partment, an organization in which The body was taken to the Bedle s ona of our head produce buyers Mr. White had always been especial- build, was nearly seven feet tall. He morgue at Keyport, and later was Mrs. Davis IB survived by a daugh- ly Interested. They were Capt, Harry was blessed with a sunny disposition taken to his late home at North ter, Mrs. Morgan Rehrlg of Fair recently remarked, "These are) th» T. VanNoto, Lieut. Harold Davlion, and had a wide circle of friends. He Caldwell. Haven; a aon, Charle3 Davis of As- choicest Spring crops I've seen in many was a lover of horses and ponleB. A bury Park; a sister. Mrs. Edward W. Sergts. James J. Sheedy and George a yearl" And choice they are . . . for H. Clayton and Policeman Benjamin favorite pony which had been In fail- William Murphy. Sr.. Downs, and a brother, Japhla Clay- Ing health tor several months died ton, both of Red Bank. we've selected only tho very best grown Pryor. Burial In charge of the Wor-on the same day as his owner. ot Rumson died Tuesday afternoon den funeral home was In Fair View at his home on Ridge road of compli- The funeral will be held this after- in the most famous producing sections. cemetery, where Mr. MUller officiated Surviving Mr. Willis are hie wife, cations. He was 78 yeara old. He had noon at 1:30 o'clock at her late home r- nnother service.. Blliabeth Stewart Willis, two sons, been a resident of Rumson for more on Chestnut street, with Rev. Ed- And we haven't lost o minute in rush- Stewart of West Orange and John than fifty years, during which time ward W. Miller, pastor of tho Bap- ing them thru to your nearby A & P of Belleville; two daughters, Eliza- he was employed on various Rumson tist, church, of which sho waa a mem- Michael D. Rtordan, beth and Isabella. Also a brother, ber, officiating. Burial In charge of Food Store. They're FRESH . . . inviting -. lostdont of Shrewsbury practically Charles, of Newark and two slaters, efitates, . . . and just packed with healthful Mr. Murphy is survived by three R. R. Mount & Son of 135 West all his life, died early Monday night Mrs. E. Seeley of Belford and Mrs. Front street will be In Fair View vitamins. Note the special low prices! at hlB home on Oakland street, where A. Walling of Rumson. daughters, Misses Margaret and cemetery. he had lived for the past-'three weeks. Helen Murphy, and Mrs. Charles He had been In poor health for some Mrs. Grace L. WUlh . Woodward, all of Rumson, and two time but was able to get about until wife of Walter G. Willis o£ Queens sons, William Murphy, Jr., of Fair Arthur P. Bates. U.S. NO. I Memorial day when he was seriously Village, Long. Island, died Monday Haven and Lawrence Murphy of Tho funeral of Arthur P. Bates of stricken and flank rapidly. afternoon at the home of her sister. Mlddletown. Llttlo Silver, who died on Tuesday GRADE The funeral will be held, tomorrow NEW POTATOES Mr. Blordan was 62 years old. HeMiss Ann Lawless of Prospect avi of last week, wag held last Friday was born at Shrewsbury on Decem- nue. She was 63 years old. morning at 8:30 o'clock at his late afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his lato ber 23, 1872, and was the Bon ot the home and at nine o'clock at thehomo with Rev. Carroll M. Burck, late Michael and Catherine Hartnedy Mrs. Willis was born at Red Bank Church of the Holy Cross at Rum-rector of Christ Episcopal church of and was tho daughter of the late son, where the rector, Rev. John E. FARM-FRESH Kloraan. For many years he was a.Richard and Marie Norman Lawless. Shrewsbury. In charge. NEW CABBAGE 3 ,„, IO< conductor on the old Red Bank and Murray, will celebrate a high mass The hearers were William Parker, Long Branch trolley line. Later he Betides her husband and sister she of requiem. Burial In charge of R.William Bennett, Myron Campbell, became manager of a grocery store, Is survive^ by a daughter, Mrs. Jesse R, Mount & Son of 135 West Front Harry Edwards and John and Ed- GOLDEN Bennett of Fair Haven and five other street will be in Mount Olivet cc a position which he held until his sisters, Mrs. Silas Loach and Miss ward Borden. Burial In charge of YELLOW retirement five years ago. tery. R. R. Mount & Son of Red Bank LARGE BANANAS 4.17 Nellie Lawless of Red Bank, v.Mrs. Mr. Klordan was an active mem- Frank Aumaek and Mrs. John M. was In Evergreen cemetery at Little EDlESS ber of tho Shrewsbury volunteer flra Mlnton of Fair Haven, and Mrs. George MUlward, Sr., Silver. . -• - 12 brOt company for many years and was George L. Barkalow of Freehold, of Little Silver died Tuesday after- ORANGEY " is for member of the Exempt Firemen's as- The funeral will be held at thenoon at his home on Rumson road Erncsteno Brown. (mod. lizo) JaM^W sociation. slater's residence this afternoon at after a long Illness. Ho was a butch- The funeral of Ernestene Adele N^IXA^l^lWCiP VALENCIAS Besides bis wife, Mrs. Ethel Barry three o'clock with Rev. Parker C. er for many years, retiring upon tak- Brown, flve-year-old daughter of Mr. Elordan. Mr. Blordan is survived by Webb, rector of St. Ann's Episcopal ing up his residence at Little Sliver. and Mrs. Ernest Brown'of Metuchen, quart ^\C three daughters. Misses . Beatrice, church at Queens, of which Mrs. Wil- Besides his wife, Mrs. Annie Ivlns former residents of Bed Bank, who Mary and Elizabeth Blordan; four lis was a member, officiating. Rev. Millward, he Is survived by three was killed on Monday of last week SET 2 baskets Am*w eons, Harold, Balpb, Boy and Wil- STRAWBERRIES Horbert S. Craig, roctor of Trinity eons, William L- MUlward of Long at PlHcatawny by bolnp; struck by a liam Rlordan, all of whom lived with Episcopal church of Red Bank, will Branch and George and Roy Mill- truck, was held last Friday morning him; a sister, MISB Mary A. Rlordan assist. Burial In charge of R. B.ward, who lived with him, and a at nine o'clock at the funeral parlors of Loo Angeles, and three brothers, Mount & Son of 135 WoBt Front grandson. of John E. Day on Broad street, with Sensational Value! Timothy and Martin Rlordan of Now street will bo In Fair View enmntory. The funeral will be held tomorrow Rev. Joseph Donnelly, assistant rec- York and John Rlordan of Vallejo, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late tor of St. James's church, officiating. California. Mortimer Woolley. home with Rev. John D. Blair, pas- Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral was held this morn- tor of Embury Methodist church of SELECTED PEAS Ing at nine o'clock at his late resl- The funeral of Mortimer Woolley of Uttle Silver, who died on Tuesday Little Silver, assisted by Rev. Wil- Garrett B. Walling. . dence and at ten o'clock at St. James' liam H. Carhart, Sr.. also of Little SOAKED DRIED CAN WHOLESOME church, whoro the rector, Rev,. Dr.of last week, was held last Saturday Garrett B. Walling of Koyport afternoon at his late home on Silver, officiating. Burial In charge John B. McClookoy, celebrated a high ot R. R. Mount & Son of 135 West aged 72, died suddenly on Tuesday ot mass of requiem. Burial In charge of Church street last week. Mr. Walling was stricken Rev. John D. Blair, pastor of Em-Front street will be in Fair View the Worden funeral home was In cemetery. while at work in his garden. He Is Mount Olivet cemetery. bury Methodist church of Uttle Sil- survived by two song, Ernest and WHITE HOUSE ver, conducted tho service. He was Fred and a brother Holmes. Funeral Mrs. Grace Louise Hans, assisted by Rev. William H. Carhart, l'aul Kolodzlej, services wore held Friday afternoon, EVAPORATED MILK wlfo of Dr. Charles Hans, died early Sr., also of Little Silver. Mr. Wool- proprietor of a restaurant on Flor- Rov. Cedrio Hlckman, pastor of St. ley wna a member of Junior Order ence avenue, Union Beach, died last C Monday morning at her home In the Ilnlted American Mechanics and the Thursday. He had been In failing John's Methodist church, officiating. 4 TALL CANS 25 Lei Gertrudes apartments on Broad Little Silver fire department and health for the past two years. On Interment was In Groen Grovo cemc street, following an illness of two representatives of both organiza- Wednesday of laBt week Mr. Kolod- tcry. weeks. tions were present The department's zlej suffered a stroke. While he was M're. Hans was born at New York flre truck conveyed tho floral pieces at home alono on Thursday It Is be- Mrs. Etta Conover Donald, and was the daughter of the late to the cemetery. lioved another stroke caused his wlfo of Harold Dcnald, died at her CIGARETTES Rev. and Mre. John Rich. Her father The bearers were Mr. Cathart, Em- death. Ho had lived In Union Beach home at Keyport Thursday, follow- LUCKY STRIKE/.CHESTERFIELD, OLD GOLD, CAMEL for many yaars was a Baptist clergy, erson Quackenbush and Douglas for the past 25 years. Surviving are ing an Illness of several years. Mrs. Another opportunity to lavei Th* world's three most man In upper New York stato. SheParker of the Mechanics lodgo and hla wife, four sons and two daugh- Donald was a graduate of the local schools, and until her health forced CARTOIARTON OF I,0 $J popufarcoffe«—ground fr«iS a) tho time you buy- her to retire, was secretary to Judge PACKAGES offered this week at these specially reduced prices. Henry E. Ackerson of tho Supreme court in Jersey City. Mrs. Donald is survived by her husband. Funeral services wore held Sunday from Bedle's funeral parlor. BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST 29 Footwea GOOD FTOTXS AT HOLMDEL. Twenty-Five Children on the Honor PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ^u^^br^ 29 Boll For Tho Post Month. for the Pupils of the Holmdel public FANCY CHUCK ROAST BONE IN . 25 school with perfect attendance rec- H Ib. ords for the past month are as fol- Shoulder of Lamb WHOLE h. \7< Sliced Bacon lows: pkg. Grammar grades—Clavln Butti, Charles Gahlcr, Jack Gill, Joseph Knplus, Normsn Plate NAVEL Bee? FRESHO f CORNED ib. 15° Fresh Mackerel LARGE SIZE ib. 7<= Morgan, Asher Schnnck, Frank Sweeney, GRADUATE iiaroHarolmd Bennett. EulaliKulalie Francis, DorDorii i C Maher, Helen Mnher, Marguerite McCoi-- Fancy Frankfurters ib. Fillet COD and HADDOCK Ib. I9 mlck, Genefa Winkowakl, Ethel O'Reilly Aneata Young. 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IT. • It ALBERT S. MILLER BABY CHICKS Medicine Chests Shoes Pitted by X-Bay Mid Experienced Saletmen - NEW LOT • It I.urg« Mirror .10VEKY DAV Door. 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. VVhtto Umimcl, Rocks & Reds 1"•••0 "-" KA. SET 98 Paare Twentv RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1985. Among those expected to »ttend Easy Victories Rumsonites Win Towners Score Testimonial For are William J. Manley of New York, Barney's Back -By Pap secretary and treasurer of the Inter- national league; Mayor Frank Hague 7or Navesinkers And Lose Games Two Victories Max Baer Planned of Jersey City, Colonel John Reed Kilpatrlck of the Madison Square Field Club Conquers Leonardo, Defeat Long Branch Ice Com- Red Bank Club Defeat* Perth World'* Heavyweight Boxing Garden corporation; Tom Howard, 10 to 1, and Trounces Red pany in Holiday Game But Amboy and South River Champ to be Honored at Din- Joe Penner and Jack Pearl, radio ner in Weit End Casino on comedians; Babe Ruth, Walter John- Bank Quads, 17 to 4, in Holi- Lose to St. Lucy's of Newark Teams in Game* Last Thurs- son and Damon Runyon, Christy day and Sunday Games. in Sunday Contest. day and Sunday. Saturday Night. Walsh, Bill Corum, Ed Sullivan, Hype Igoe, Bill Farnsworth, Wilbur Before a large holiday crowd, the The Rumson Athletic club defeatet A testimonial dinner for Max Baer, the Long Branch Ice company team The Red Bank Towner« trounced world's heavyweight boxing cham- Wood, Joe Donovan, Gus Bock, Gut strong Navesink Field club gave the the St. Stephen Athletic association Falser, Sid Mercer, Burtls Jenkins, £*eonai:do Field club the worst heat- last Thursday afternoon and suf- pion, who la to meet Jim Braddock Murray Robinson and Frank Menke. fered a setback at the hands of the nine of Perth Amboy last Thursday this month, will be held Saturday ing they have received this year, and won from South River on' Sun- when they walked off with the game Si. Lucy baseball club of Newark night, June 8. at the West End Ca- by the lopsided score of 10-1. "Big last Sunday. day. sino, Harry Tallmadge of Long Colored Glantg Lose. Joe" Haxson was on the mound for Hen llansun, on the mound for the The Amboyana proved easy marks Branch i» chairman of the commit- tee In charge, the other members be- The Red Bank Colored Giants the Navesinkers and he completely Icemen, held the Rumaonites to-four for the TownerB In the holiday on- were defeated, 7 to 6, by the Gau- overpowered the locals with his fire hits in the holiday game. Wally counter, the locals winning by a ing Bert Cooper, P. Hal Sims, J. D. Lazarus, Joseph Brower, James J. damus club of Long Branch Sunday ball and sharp breukinc curve. He Koneskl, also in good form, allowed score of 14 to 6. The Red Bank afternoon. The victors made five amassed a total of sixteen strike-outs team had a big third Inning, during Colt, Alfred Llppman, Ray Caffrey, the visitors but five hits. Joseph Pendergast and Jere Cosele. hits while the locals were unable to and allowed only seven scattered hits Rumson scored a run in each of the course of which they sent nine make their ten blows account for any over the nine innings. Besides his ; the first, third and seventh innings, runs across the plate. The box score: Among the speakers will be Sam-more than a half dozen runs. exceptional hurling, Jon collected I whlli- the Icemen made their lone BED BANK. uel Levy, borough president of Man- three hits in four trips to the plate tally in the seventh'. The box score: AB R R FO A hattan* Jack Dompeey, formc." Bruno, SB. — 6 8 8 4 l 2 world's heavyweight champion; Won MOO In Sweepstake*. and drove in four runs. | RUMSON. OF flSHTUIS. Smith, If -... 4 1110 Hannah Williams, United States John Kozak, Sr., of Atlantlo High- The "clubbers" averted a shut-out j AB R H PO A NEITHER fibss Hammond,*cf. ,. 4 4 2 8 0 M. Aschettlno, 2b, (14 8 0 Senator W. Warren Barbouri a na- lands, won one of.the consolation when Macintosh connected for a j r»vh»rt. ,-r. » i o 1 Citarella. rt.. lb 6 0 14 0 tive of Monmouth county who In his prizes of $500 In the Irish sweep- hard drive to deep center. Molir, the | WalliI1>r 31)_ 4 ! Wallinjr, 31). N. AschotHnn, lb., Sb 4 2 111 college days wore the amateur heavy- stakes. __ Navesink fielder, foil while attempt-1 Mri.auciilin, 2b ....~'~." 4 SimrBon, 8b 2 0 0 11 weight boxing crown, and United ing a running catch, the ball going Sofranko, 2b 4 Macintosh, rf. „ _... 0 10 0 0 into the tall grass while Macintosh ^ninmon, If „ 4 SuBwal, c 4 1 0 10 1 States Senator A. Harry Moore. tt pays to advertise In The Register. Conk. Ib _ Crawford, P _ S 1 0 0 2 continued around the bases to scoro Dpr-moml, rf „ Arthur (Bugs) Baer, well known the only run of the game for Leon- TWO 89 14 12 27 7 New York columnist, will serve as BASEBALL! ardo. 13 3 I 27 10 Ctec/s/OAJs 7b PERTH AMBOY. master of ceremonies. The guests Jay Smith started pitching lor BRANCH. yJ/MMY'3 OAJE AB Ft H tO A will be welcomed by Mayors Dorman Sunday, June 9th Leonardo and he was relieved by AB R H PO A Wybranier, c. 4 2 2 8 1 MoFaddln of Long Branch and Clar- O'Brien. 3b. .„ _ & 0 0 0 0 Colnick, If. 6 0 1 RUMSON A. a Neuber in the second after five runs ftobrey, lb 4' 1 1 12 ence E. P. Hetrlck of Asbury Park. Coyne. 2b _ 4 0 12 2 JERSEY CITY GRAYS had been scored. Neuber lasted un Tomnlne, BB. _... 4 0 10 2 Mlkula, c, 2b - 3 .1 2 1 A Broadway floor show will be pre- Cebro, p.. ss. 4 1 2 1 TAlLER F1ELP, RUMSON, N. J. til the fourth frame when Curley Hansen, p _ 4 0 0 0 3 lented and the affair will be broad- Admission 28c 3:00 P. M. W. Karrberg, c 3 0 18 0 Kurt>, rf 4 0 2 1 cast over one of the radio networks. Maxson took over the job. Neuber F. Karrberg, If., lb 3 114 0 Wickley. 8b - 4 0 1 1 was also hit for five runs. Thnrion, 11)., rf - 4 0 0 5 0 Moiurek, p - 4 12 1 It was a different ball game with Parmley. cf 4 0 0 4 0 fr Kerr, rf _ 2 0 0 0 0 to 6 15 21 t Curley Maxson in the box, as he held Seltzer, rf. 2 0 110 Scoro by inDlngi. the Navesinkers scoreless for the re- Porth Amboy ...... 0120080 10— e mainder of the contest, but the dam- 86 1 6 24 7 Hod Bank 2 1000101 x—14 age had been done for Leonardo. Score by innings: Errora—Bruno, M. Aschettlno, CltarelU. In the events held before the game, Long Branch 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 N. Aachettlno, MacIntOBh, Mlkula. Two- Rumson 10100010 Jt—3 baao hita—M. Aschettlno, Wicklny. Three- the.Navesink players were victorious Errors—Walling 2. Cook, Coyno. Two- base hitB—Hammond, N. Aschettino. in three of the five contests. Joo bn.o hita—Koneski. Wnllinu. Doubla play Strike-outs—By Crawford 8, by Cebro 1. BICYCLES Maxson won the funga hitting with —Sofranko to Cook. Strike-outs—By by Mozurek 0. Bases on balls—OlT Craw- Koneski 6, by Hansen 6. Bases on balls. ford 2, oft Cabro 1, off Mozurek 1. Hlt» a drive of 310 feet. George Robert- —Off Koneski 2. oft Hanuen 3. Umpire— —Off Crawford lfi in Q innings, off Cebro Largest Stock in Monmouth County. son made a throw of 313 feet to win Manuel. 4 in 6 innings, off Mozurek 2 In 2 lnntngB. and Hilflcker had the best throw for 6y A OOAUIMOUS Hit by pltchei-—By Mozurek 2 (Crawford, The Rumson team suffered Its sec- Hnmmond). Umpires—H. Aschettlno and Over 100 Bicycles to Choose From. accuracy. The Leonardo players ond setback of the season on Sunday OF T5IE J0C6ES -WO fe?E 2 2 II 3 of all even in the match play The Shrewsbury tournament sea- Red Bunk 00104121 x—0 Double play—Egidio to Smith. Umpires—• 2. Bases on balls—OfflvKoneskl 1. off An- Krrr, ji 4 12 0 2 ainst par tournament to take first son will reach its climax with the Errors—Bruno 2, Smith, N. Aschettlno, Shelley and Waddell. Kclono 2. Umpires—MnnucI nnd Soulc. playing of the annual July 4th sing- Knoblock. Popowakl, Meters. Two-base Next Sunday the Leonardo Field 41 13 15 27 9 place. In second place came Joseph Tits—Jacobs, Hammond. Homo run—LIs- IRVINGTON. hezzi and Edwin McDermott with les championship in which the first nk. Strike-out—By I.Inhnk 6. by Floreck PARTS, REPAIRING and club will play at home against the round of play Is scheduled for Sat- i. Banes on balls—Off Lishak 6, off Flor- Alerts of Eatontown. AB R H TO A scores of one down, followed by Sam- ck 4. Hit by pltcher^—By LIshak Hunter Named On Toicillo, ss. - 5 1112 uel Halper and George Ryan in third urday, June 22. Thlrty.-two leading Lynch). Umpires—Bublln and Meyers. SERVICE Behind the twirling arm of Jiai Tullnim, 3b. 4 0 112 playera of this vicinity will compete Tully, the Navesink Field club base- Matthews, cf. 4 0 13 0 plnee being two down. Olympic Committee Colhin. rf 4 I) 1 ' It It for the VanVliet Bowl. The list will ball nine allowed the Red Bank Barker, 2b. ...- 4 112 3 be headed by John P. Higgins, Lleu- Ghezzl Cords 61 at Deal. Quadrangle club five hits and man- Wyon. lb. 5 0 1 8 0 enant Robinson, Major R. C. Van- aged to run up seventeen runs for Fair Haven Sportsman Appoint- Mann. If. - 5 1111) Mopalong Eases Vliet, Jr., Nelson Rose, Harold Pot- Vic Ghezzl of Rumson, pro at the themselves while the Red Bank club Drawback, c, 4 2 18 2 Deal Gplf club, and Craig Wood, pro ed to Baseball Committee by Kieblc er and Allaire Cornwell, Announce- was only allowed four runs Sunday Lsncc, I). 0 o Out Twin Boats ment of the draw and schedule of at the Hollywood club, left Sunday afternoon on Memorial field. In- Olympic Chairman on Mon- play will be made in a subsequent night for Pittsburg to take part In Gi- juries sustained by the Red Bankers the National Open championship, Parker issue of The Register. over day. caused a downfall of the team, They Score by Innings: which begins today at the Oakaaont Irvlnzton 00022010 1 Charles Allaire, Last Year's Win- are In hopes of coming back strong Herbert H. Hunter of Fair Haven, z ner, Takes Opening Decora- lountry club. Vie demonstrated 8-10 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. next Sunday when they travel to popularly known as "Ambassador of Kumson 5 0 0 4 0 10 3 X—13 Sunday that he is In fine form. He Errors—Marinni, Torcelln. Tutlana. Bar- tion Day Race—Worthley and Woodbridee and cross bats with St. Baseball to Japan," announced Mon- ker. Two-base hits—Kerr, A. Costa. Red Bank Netmen roke the course record at Deal with Cecilia's baseball nine. day that he has accepted an invita- Three-base hit—Parmley. Double play— Osborn Follow Closely. a 64, two strokes under his former JUST OFF BROAD STREET. PHONE 1313. . The hard hitting Navesink club tion to serve on the baseball com- Fazzone (unassisted.) Strike-out.^—By Win Sixth Straight scoro and seven under par. His card Kerr 10, by Kicbler 4, by Lnncc 3. Bnses Over the smooth sailing fi ' belted Dan Dorn around the field in mittee of the American Olympic bolls—Off Kerr 5. on* Kiobler fi. Hit ihowed seven birdies. the opening four innings. In the sec-committee. Tho appointment was by pitcher—By Kieblcr (Kerr.) Umpires r>/-* 11 it r. n tV»rt ^Tfinn 1 Ah r-* r^***r The undefeated Red Bank high ond and third they scored five runs made by Avery Brundagc of Chicago, Tilton and Scaiia. school netmen pulled through their each. The Quads tallied a run in president of the Olympic committee, sixth consecutive victory Monday the fifth inning, two in the seventh n recognition of the service that Mr. afternoon when they traveled to and another in the ninth. Hunter has done for the national Trojans Defeat Plainneld and played their postponed Errors were costly for the Red pastime in promoting the sport in School Golfers match of several weeks ago to win Bank nine throughout the encounter Japan as well as for his efforts in by a score of 4-1. DOREMUS BROS as the result of switching their play- cementing closer relations between Capt. Harold Berkowitz of the Red ers about to fill up the vacant holes the United States and Japan through Losing by one point, the Red Bank and Gray squad was the only one to left by Injuries. the sport. high school golfers dropped their take defeat in his opening match COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Mr. Hunter has made a dozen trips opening match last week when they with Paul Willis of the North Jer- Jim Tully allowed the Red Bank- were set back by the Red Bank Tro- era five hits while he struck out to the Fur East in the interest of 1 ! sey team when in a long drawn out seven and walked eight men. Dorn baseball and other sports. Upon sev- jans by a score of O .* to 8 ,» at the set Willis upset Berkowitz in a close 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 of the Quadrangle nine struck out eral occasions he took with him theSwimming River Country club. set of 10-8 and again dropped his op- three Navesink men and walked two pick of stars from the two major The high school boys showing good ponent in the second set by a scoro 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY while his opponents tagged him for leagues. During the past year he form throughout the match were of 6-4. fourteen hits. h';is sought to popularize such sports overcome by the opposing teams of the first and last foursomes when Jack Schooley, No, 2 man for the ItED BANK. as football, hockey, golf and tennis Red Bankers, succeeded In winning SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 3 j in the Orient. they droped four points respectively. All It H ro The school golfers matched in the from Stine in straight seta of 7-5, 6-4 Grooms. 2 b T, (i 0 6 2 j Mr. Hunter stated that an all- urth place five minutes behind O and Stanley Savage, Red Bank No. 3 MacDonsld. lb 2 2 second foursome gained five points rn while Alice Kennedy, only gi PiliKutnrc, n 4 II * j American nine will be selected short- when they defeated their opponents nian, found Wimley of Plainneld easy Fresh Killed Roasting or Frying CHICKENS 33^ Higgina. rf _ 5 o ilor, anil Wally Auniack; sailin to defeat. He won by scores of &-lj 0 ly to play a series with an all-Japan- in a heated encounter. 1 Eble, c i o 11 ese nine to determine supremacy on e latter :; craft, Skippy, followed i 6-1. Dorn, p. _.„ 4 i) The school team was composed of lh pl.-iee thirty seconds hchln Mullor. 31. .." 3 1 1 i the amateur diamond. The game3 In tho double matches Berkowitz SHOLUDERS YOUNG DUCKS LEG or RUMP- POT ROAST VanDorn, cf 4 0 1 ! will probably be played in Germany six men playing the positions as fol- and Schooley won by default from 1'Tl.es, If _ !, 1 lows: William Cannavu and Valley Extra Choice MILK FED TOP SIRLOIN during the Olympics to be held in DeFazio, one and two; Pat Tomaine Hudson and Willis, while in the sec- MILK FED 71 ~i ~6 siMI 711 "-hat country In 1036. and Bill Brooks, three and four, anil ond doubles match Savage and Jack JERSEY VEAL Fresh-Killed JERSEY VEAL OB NAVESINK riF.I.n CI.UI1. ! President Roosevelt i3 honorary Frank Cannavo and Funsy Tomaine, White defeated Peterson and Curr In All It H I'D E chairman of the Olympic committee. straight sets of 6-2, 6-1. Bottom Round Culandrlillo u five and six. The opposing team was H. Tully, 2b...... D f* : Representing this section on the composed of Lloyd Vaccarelll, Frank Hllflfrkcr, 5b r. 1 -I 2 2 JI jnseball comlttee with Huntnr is Sharabba, Morgan Colio, Joe Natalr, BASEBAX1, THIS SUNDAY. Maxson, cf. ..._ 3 0 2 1 0 o i Max Carey, former manager of the Joe Paolucci and Phil Mazzn. lb 39*lb Fnliier. el 1 I) 0 0 Anderson, lb 4 0 18 0 . Brooklyn Dodgers. Games Scheduled to Be Played At .lotilin, Mi 1 0 I) ',: 1 Kcd Bank and Vicinity. RouertBon, If. .— — B 2 0 u 0 ; Mpann, If 2 110 0 R' mson To Play :<>[i, Fiuiim; -iTiinic iMcitman'a Go The following 'games! are1 scheduled Mohr, rf r, 3 1 1 0 Horseshoe Pitching t. Bob Davis, piloting lUa Whiz, FRESH KILLED JERSEY FOWL 33k Anthony, PB 4 2 2 1 h to bo played this Sunday afternoon J. Tully, ii :, a S 1 2 At Long Branch KrMl KFchclbarh, in Die Trigal, at Red Bank and vicinity: (ANY SIZE) League Opens Sunday flm lud In tint oiiin I 45 17 14 27 12 itumHon athletic cluh vs. Jersey City Tin Rum on Atnl»'» riulj b Grayn on Tnller flflil nt Kumson. UBBY'S Thrce-bnro Ml".—rinwiloic, HilUk-ki The New Jersey horrcshoc pitch- IJBBY'S Palmolive Soap team h-m c mi • ,, „ , ,,, ,„ it, at I.erinniilo. Struck out by Dorn 3, by Tully 1. !' day, June 9, at two o'clock at the from Hum orj '. : > / o J 'in U, < i-ii bnimball club nt Womlbrliiue. PEACHES have been laid out and all league man itrjimt <, II !< j v.in \ , can qt. hottle Went Bergen* Vlctorius. 1 19 10' games of teams in this section will charge of the Hum -' n I i • r i l'olo Star Injured. 2 * 3d BDTTEB WAFERS Tho West Boriicn baseball club of he played there every week.' and a PI in II of „ of plnyeitf fro:n run; i I I'/i l/,i ()) (r I' ,, A i itili i f ti n ill uiiiii In'is, nvcr- Long Branch, well known polo star, team of Farmlngdalc a 10 to 3 de- Red Bank, Llncrofl, Highlands. j Fnir II inn H'ttilH t/ji :, CAMFOKNIA LONDON IMP. GIN 1 < » >' I'"»i ii hii ( n to thirty suffered Injuries Monday to his first, l'"Iold club mil thr. iji.ij );,, Y lo. RINSO GINGER ALE feat Sunday on thn Borgcn'a Held on Nuveaink, Keansburg and vicinity J-'illiHl.,, I., till! ii'tmit Klvon |jy a second and third flngora nnd loot tho PEAS ™ .99 Newman Springs road. Ed Farley, arc invited to enter the competition. i ei'.*;. (fr'iuii of ItiM Bunk mid Knir Haven null of his ring finger. According to qt. bottle J[|| pitching for Red Bank, held the Among those expected to participate >»alili?NlH who fornioil a Hailing piir- Rlvervlew hospital ofllclata a heavy LONG JOHN SCOTCH Dairymen to four scattered hlht. The la Larry Mahoney of Llncroft. fif- pkg. Ltwiinrdo DiimxraU Uthf. >.y that liprnt from 1 r * * 11 \v>t!,,• Conk nnd tho pitching of N"n,-man Tho road to bolter and bigger btial- taking the second, 0 to 0. '" "; Off two bong Ur»nch huilei*. aclllng The lleglHer.—Advertisement, Seruty w«r* features pf \h» ntBH leiula through Thn nc«l»tcr-»ad. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. v«rtWn« columns.—Adv«rtl«eui«nt U> la The RED BANK REGISTER, .TUNE 6, 1935. Robinsons Win Valleau of Red Bank, brother-in-law white silk gqwn and wore a corsage Ruth LaMarche of Sycamore avenue MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Weddings and ilstsr of the bride. of pink rotes, was attended by Mlsa have returned homo after. ipendlng The couple left on a trip to Sauger- Evelyn' Capinegro of Asbury Park. the week-end In Maine. , Mixed Doubles Johnson—Webb. Mrs. Grace Turnock of Spring Street Christian Science Premium Lehigh tles, New York, and upon their re- The maid of honor was gowned in More than fifty gueata attended the Honored In Long Branch Home. St. Oeorga'i Eplicopil church at turn will make their home on Broai a peach attlrement and wore a cor- final senaon meeting Of the Shrewi- Reading Room Lieutenant and Mrs. F. K. Robin- Rumnon was the ic«n» S»turd»y af- street, Red Bank. Mr. Morgan li sage of red roses. Sumner Balnes bury field hockey club held faBt week Employees of Straus Company of .{FREE TO THE PUBTJC) son of Fort Monmouth succesefully ternoon of the wedding of two rfcein- employed by the Joseph Brust Motor of River Plaza was tho best man. at Shrewsbury. A buffet luncheon Broad street, grouped together Church Edifice COAL pulled through tho Shrewsbury field ben of socially prominent famlliaj, Service concern of Long Bro--'i. Following the ceremony at the was served. Tuesday night and tendered Mrs. 20D Broad St., Kcd Bank, N. J. liookoy ami tennis club mixed douhas Ml«s Elizabeth Rlchey Flak Johnson, home of George Debney of Asbury James • Turnock of Spring street a Unnls tournament staged last week Rev. James H. Owens of Branch miscellaneous shower at the 'home One Quality Only daughter of Mr. »nd Mn. Jameii Smith—Brcnnan. Park, brother-in-law of the bride, a avenue, lied Banlt, was the guest Authorised and approved liter- at tlio Monmouth County Country Ford Johnson, Jr., of Rumaoo, and reception was held for more than of Mrs. Harry LarBon of Long aturti on Christian Science may ba Mies Geraldlno A. Smith, daughter preacher Sunday morning at the Branch. rtjad, borrowed or purchased. None Better ! club when they defeated Mrs. David Samuel Dlatchley Webb, ion of Mr. twenty guests. Presbyterian church In place of Rev. •Wood and William Lyharger. of Mr. and Mrs. Lowls W. Smith of Mrs. Turnock waa formerly Miss fhfi public is cordially invited to and Mm. James Watson Webb of Ollleiple avenue, Fair Haven, became The bride l« a graduate of the AB-G. H. Miksch, who Is reported recov- usa th« 'fomlinK Room, which la In the semi-final matches Mra. New York end Sheihurn*. Vermont. bury Park high school. Mr. Hoffner ering from Iii3 recent Illness. Grace Partrlck of Oakland street. optn daily txr Wood and Lybargor defeated Ml»» Rev. Albert Wilson ot Greenwich, i employed by Fowler's Market on William VanPcIt and family have Frank B. Mary Ann SlellnR and Allaire Corn- ark, formerly of Scranton, Pennsyl. ing shortly. Games and refreshments P. M. Tiifcodiiy* and LMdfiya. 7:30 Connecticut, former rector of St. vanla, Sunday afternoon at the Broad street. The couple are mak- moved from White street te- a cot- Ui 0;30 1'. M. well by strnlght fids of 7-5, 6-4, while ing their residence at 19 North were enjoyed. Mrs. Turnock was the George's church, performed the cere- bride's home. Rov. Henry P. Bowen, tage on the former Powers estate on recipient of many gifts. Lawes in the lower bracket tho Robinsons mony. A reception took place after- Bridge avenuo, Red Bank. Sycamorf; avenue. defeated Mrs, Albert Wlllgerodt and pastor of the Fair Haven Methodist Those attending were Mrs. Hallle 47 SHIIEWSHURY AVE. ward at Halfway Home, the Johnioo church, officiated. Rev. Carrol M. Burck of Christ Dr. L. S. YlvlEEikcr In easy Beta by estate on the Bumson road. Elliott—Erlcson. church h;iH requested that there be a Relchers, Mrs. Zellah Richards, Mrs. TEL. 2875. HKV) 11AKK 6-1, 6-2, The attendants were Mr. and Mru. Margaret VanNote. Mrs. Elizabeth Bumsteads Worm Syrup For her bridal attire and that of George Purdy of Little Silver. The Announcement has been made of Church-Wide Corporate Communion Carey, Mra. Marcla Dennis, Mrs. In tho final matches the Robinsons her eicorts the bride cho»e an all- bride was dressed In white silk, with tho marriage of Miss Margaret El- on Wliitsun-Day, .Sunday, June 8, In Wbwc directions aro fallowed, IT found their opponents eaBy to tak« Harry Larson and the Misses Sarah NEVJ3U VAII,H. IJcs(.lt« Kramltv oJld New Bridge Scores. white motif, Her gown of white hat and accessories to matcli Mrs, liott, daughter of Postman and Mrs.connection with the "Forward Move- Murphy, Annabelle Marthens, Betty fJXorawnn eont ol HANTONIN, It eon* when they won by straight setB of ment." All members of the church tnlsH fuLI d»)iR. htoiid io yra teat. latin was trimmed with old lace and Purdy wore pink silk with hat and William H. Elliott of McLaren street, Mlnton and Dorothy Lang. All Urnrfrlsta or by mull. fiOo m boUl Yours for Asking. 0-2, 8-0. Thirty-two persona smarted her tulle veil was draped from a cor- accessories to match. A reception. to Sidney A. Erlcson of Bridgeport. aro urged to be present, at the Holy Insist on EtnmAtpnd-i. FM. O, , In tho mixed doubles,tournament laat onet of family lace. attended by 25 guests, was hold after Connecticut. Tho couple were mar- Communion next Sunday morning Vta, fit. it., ruiianeiDJiJa. wccU, which narrowed down to the Mrs. Harry Payne Blngham. Jr., tho ceremony. The couple left on a ried November .27, 1033, at South at eifiht o'clock and 10:45 o'clock. Her 82d Birthday, final round on Saturday. the bride's couiin, and Mrs. Dunbar trip to Washington, D. C, and upon Salem, New York. Mrs. llnzcl M. Storms will render the The consolation tournament 1B now offertory solo, "Peace of God." The 82d birthday of Mrs. Charles W. Bostwlck, Mr. Webb's sister, their return will live at Newark. Mrs. Erlcson Is a graduate of the Acker of New Monmouth occurred underway and is expected to be com- served as honor matrons, The brides- Red Bank high school and Is pres- Charles Townend and Harry Bjag- pleted Saturday. The bride Is u graduate of the Red Friday. No formal celebration was maids wero Misses Frederics, and Bank high school and Colcman busi- ently employed by the General Elec- don have returned home after spending the week visiting at Sum- held, but a number, of Mrs. Acker's Llla Webb, cousins of the bride- ness college at Newark. She was onetric company at Bridgeport, Connec- relatives and friends called on her groom; Georgette Whelan, Christine of tho partners In tho halrdreaslng ticut, where, tho couple are residing- merlicld and Rochester, New York. Red Bank Sixth While in New York Mr. Townsend and congratulated her on her good Knapp of RuniBon, Margaretta Flak establishment of Thelma and Jerry Mr. ErlcBon In employed as an ar- health. of Woodstock, Vermont, formerly of chitect. visited his niece, Miss Blllie Ylvi- At Montclair at Red Bank. Mr. Brennan was sakor. Ancnrdinf; to Mr. Townend Plalnfleld, another cousin of the formerly employed in thn Unfted Miss Ylvisalter in addltionu to her SUNDAY This Red Bank high school, repre- bride; Margery Menson and Virginia Drug company's store at Red Banlt. Shrewsbury News. advertising thn Sears-Roebuck pro- AUTO sented by Fred Wlkoff, Emory Wln- Ford of Detroit and Mrs. Marshall gram over radio station WHEC is Time TrlalB gerter and William Holmes finished J. Dodge, Jr., the formor Miss Mary Simmons—riercn Nuptials. also on two drama programs on Mon- Reefl of Rumson. (Th« Red Bank Restttcr cm ba bought RACES Start 1:30 P. M. sixth Saturday afternoon In the Tho estate of J. Frederick Talcott Shrewibury from Richard Bcake at tha day and Friday evenings. Friday, Montclair invitation track tourna- The attendants were dressed alike postoffica and at Shrewsbury Market.) Miss Ylvisaker appeared in an elab- Admission 75c ment, scoring ten points. Tho meet In white crepe gowns made with on Ward avenue, Rumson, will be rasalnl.) Incl. Tax the scene tomorrow afternoon of the orate program sponsored by one of Wbbdbridge was won by Long Branch with 31V4 short capes. Instead of hats, they Plans are being forwarded for the the Rochester, New York, newspa- Route 4, points. wore coronets of daisies and carried wedding of Miss Marlon Louise Sim Shrewsbury Junior r|ding club to pers In which she dramatized the Shore Bead. Speedway Wikoff," star of the local high bouquets of the same flowers. mons, sister.of CheBton Simmons of hold their annual horse alow and leading, events of the week. Mr. school team, copped second place in Mi-. Webb had hi« father as his Riverside drive, to Henry Clay gymkhana on Friday, June ';. -. Com- Townend and Mi'. Blagdon attended tho broad jump, third place In the best man, the ushers being James Pierce, son of Mr. and Mra. Henry mittees are being formed and entry thLs affair, which was given in the high jump and fourth In tho 410-Ford Johnson, 3d, the bride's broth- Arthur Pierce of Blue Waters, Rum- blanks will be mailed out within the RKO Palace theater. 46 Broad Street, corner White Street yard run. er; Joaoph Freyllnghuysen, William son. next few days. Miss Simmons Is tho daughter of An entertaining Children's day pro- Emory Wlngerter, Hod and Gray, Gillesplo, John Loake, Brooks Grand, The Shrewsbury dairy is employ- gram has been arranged for Sunday star milor, trailed the Held of milo Lawrence Bogert, John Wllmerdlng. tho late Mr. and Mrs. Cheeton Sim- Ing tho services of William Hoffman mons, of Rumson and Shrewsbury. at the Presbyterian Sunday-school. funnnis to take a fifth placo for Red Charles Peck, Dunbar Bostwlck, J. of Harding road, Red Bank, asmilk The program will consist of songs Bank while William Holmes Jailed Watson Webb, Jr., the bridegroom's Mr. Pierce is a graduate of Harvard route driver, taking the place of university and Is connected with and recitations. Mrs. William A. to scoro in the 100-yard dash. brother; W. Seward Webb, Jr.. hl« Bruce Crispell. Shoemaker and tenchora of the Sun- cousin, and Reed Anthony. Hayden, Stone and company, brokers clay-school are in charge of the af- of New York. William G. Illggins and family of SHBKVVSIHJBY 1'TA MEETS. After their honeymoon the couple South street, Red Bank, have taken fair. will make their home In New York possession of the bungalow in the The Young People's Missionary so- Smith—Hoffncr. rear of the Durand estate on Syca- Shrewsbury School Alumni Dance during the winter and at Shelburne, ciety will meet tomorrow evening at cruller lube I J.tvord Ralph Hoffner of White street, son more avenue. Manned For .)un0 21. Vermont, during the summer months. 7:-!f) o'clock in the Presbyterian Sun- liitpaclou* eon*enlenee. comfort and Itixurloiw The bride attended Masters school of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffner of The Jolly Workers society will day-school room. Misses Alice White • ppoinimcnlt. Sec ihii exceptional buy nown At tho regular mooting of the Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania, and meet Monday, June 10, at the home Shrewsbury parent Teachers' associ- at Dobba Ferry, New York, founded and Ortruds VanVliet are in charge NEW YORK'S URGrST PERMANENT MOTOR BOUT SHOW Miss Eileen Smith, daughter of Mra. of Mrs. G. Harold Ncvlus for the Where jou vjll find ibe Timou* 25 ft. Mailhewa ROUND ation held Monday night in conjunc- by.her.greata.unts, Misses Sarah Wil- of the program. bur and Eliza B. Masters.. She Is a Mary Wilbur of Sewall avenue, AB- final meeting of the season. 8»iler,ftl*b«rrfionCtuL*ri,KerM.ibMolor«,nun. ROBIN . tlqn with tho B«y Snout Court of sbouti. Speed Ooati, Set Skiff*. Outbo»rdi,C»noel, granddaughter of James J, Johnson bury Park, were married Sunday af- Benjamin Lone, Jr., Is painting tie Rowboali. Alto a iplendld leleclioa of Vied Boat WHISKEY '£tonor, plants wore mado for a One of tho quickest ways to find a bargilnt, Terma ind tndei. Shrewsbury uchool alumni dance to of Oswego, New York, and the late ternoon by Rev. Dr. Duff of Asbury home of Michael McGarky on Broad FULL Park. street. job is to advertise in The Regis- BRUNS KIM BALL & CO. bo held Friday night, June 21. Mrs.Mrs. Johnson, and of Mrs. Charles ter's Want Department.—Advertise- PINT New low price, rUiymorid Guenther i:i in charge of Joel Flek of New York and ths late . The bride, who was attired In a Mrs, Benjamin VanVUet and Miss ment. 5lh Avi., tor 15th it.. Now York BILL HFTH 1.19 for this popular the affair. Mr. Flak. It wiia announced that $52.26 has A graduate of Groton anil Tale stralgHtwhlskoy.' boon turned over to tho eighth grada university, Mr. Webb is a, member of to help In paying for their educa- Psl Upslloii fraternity. He is of dis- tional trip to New York. Mra. tinguished ancestry, traced directly GREEN ACRES Goorgo , Ilugheii, tronsurer, reported to Commodore Cornelius Vanderbllt. APPLEJACK $83.60 on hand of which $50 -will go The former Llla Osgood Vanderbllt, BRANDY to pay for par! of the silverware pur- deughter of tho late William H. Van- FULL chased for the school kitchen* derbllt, was his paternal grandmoth- PINT Tho TTA will do the decorating er. HU great-grandfathers were Oen- QUART 1.79 for the Shrewsbury school graduation cral James Watson Webb. Journalist, exorcises which, will bo held Friday, diplomat and soldier, and Jacob L. FULL PINT Juno 14.. Mra. Stewart VanVllet Is Cram, a well-known New York mer- In charge of tho decorating oommlt- chant in pre-eivil war days. too. Mro. M. J. Erwin's fifth and IDEM. BRAND SIIC6D F U USE WEIIDBNG Gl^ F , PT'H sixth giiide clasti room won ths por- VauBrunt—VanBrunt. MUTUAL pect attendanco banner for tho monlh of May. Miss Helen Margaret VanBrunt, PINEAPPLE daughter of Mrs. Carolyn Baldwin of COFFEE MARTINS & ROSSI Dudley street, Long Branch, and BACARDI FIFTEENTH BIRTHDAY. Vereka VanBrunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanBrunt of Railroad RUM Harjnrln Munden Guest: of Honor at avenue, Eatontown, will be married WHITE LABEL Tarty Given by Parents. tonight at nine o'clock at the Dutch SWEET TYPE Miss Marjorle Munden, daughter of Reformed church, Long Branch. Rev. 30.OUNCE BOTTLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Munden of A. Duncombe, pastor, will officiate. Maplo avenue, was tendered a party Miss DorlB Dey of William street, Friday night by her parents In cele- Long Branch, will be the maid of NEW CROP BETTER VALUES bration of her fifteenth birthday. The honor and Irving Baldwin, brother of POMEROY DRV SSOYAL CASTLE evening was [ipent playing games, the bride, will be the best man. singing and dancing, after which re- Following the ceremony a recep- MARYLAND PEAS VERMOUTH tion for friends of the Immediate 6INGER ALE freshments were served. No. 2 These, attending wore AHco Wlkoff, families will be held at the home of Dorot y Clayton, Patricia Dllllon, tho bride. The couple will leave can 10c IDEAL BUND FINEST CREAMERY ROLl bottles Betty Rltter, Anita Mntthewo, Au- about the middle of June to spend Phi Difeiil drey .Villlfl, Florence Pettlrtgale, several days on a wedding trip to Full-bodied, rich wine—pro- Amawalk, New York. After their re- GUNSIDE BRAND Doris Fowler, Helen and Florenc.o Pomeroy Lime Dry . ,,.i,.o,.i»(.*10>; duced by one of America's turn they will reside at Monmouth r l Moran. Barbara Balnes, Rutb Walk- Park, Eatontown. Clicquot Club " $l£gr* "•^"•*20e most successful vintners. er, Helen Gnylor, Janet Angolman, "SliT PICKLES Clicquot Club'^SSM""12 £?• *25c HANLEV HALL Jean Strykor, William Bennett, Mr. VanBnunt attended the Red 2 l Bank high school and Is employed as Canada Dry Ginger Ale 2'b 0° *25c George Odell, William "Magoe, Dlch BUTTEN.ICE IFFtCTIVI THUDSDAY, FRI01Y ANOR SATURDAY ONIY Gorsuch, Jack Hammell, Philo Davlo, horseman for C. V. B. Cushman's Mansfield Beverages usomD J!*10c GIN John Black, Slgnrd Thompson, Larry polo ponies and jumpers. Mr. Cush- Coca Cola "SSi? . . 6ho,>25c EXTRA. FINE Holmes,. Victor Balnos, Charles man, a resident of Shrewsbury, has White Rock Water... 'Lf 15c FULL his stables in Eatontown where Mr. iJtieafDepartment Specials y Grrtscnback. Thomas Cottrell, Thom- VanBrunt Is In charge. Miss Van- IDEAL BRAND Perrler Water S'D r . 'J-Wc as Lloyd, Georgo Baincs, Frances p Brunt is employed by the flrm of PRIME (BEST CUTS) Grape Juice wacHt b o';18c . £.35c Lnurley and Eugene Magoe, Roberts & Rosenfield, manufacturers of ladles' garments at Long Branch. OREGON PRUNES NOW OF AGE. IDEAL BRAND SOTTON *§6GH GRADE Arthur C'ndman Tendered I'arty On Macdonald—Frelbott. can 15C Twonty-Flfst Birthday. Miss Mary Macdonald of Old RIBROAST GRAPE JUICE CALIFOK^IA WINES Greenwich, Connecticut, and George OVER S YEARS OLD—AGED IN THE WOOD Arthur Cadman, son of Mr. and B. Frelbott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert M. Cadman of Cam- ARROWROOT-5 O'CLOCK TEAS CHOICE George J. Freibott of Port Mon- BONELESS Ih. bridge nvonue, Fair Haven, was ten-mouth, were married last Thursday BUTTERTH1N5 Chuck Pot Roast 29c' dered a birthday party Friday night afternoon at the bride's home. The FANCY Gaff ney's French Dressing . to 15c by a number of friomls at tholr sum- wedding room was attractive with mer homo In Tinton Falls in celebra- UNEEDA BAKERS' Broilers Fryers MILK-FED lb. 32c RranA.Nnts THY JomwrtH us., is. flowers, palms, forns and other dec- or oc tion of hir, 21st birthday. urape-nuis fRESH BEDUKSI * tv . * orations. About thirty guests wero MUTUAL t AT LOW PRICES Cards, and dancing were enjoyed present. Golden Blossom Honey . "^lSc- during the evening after which re- Fresh Chopped Beef QUALITY Ib. 29c TE HORSE FULL FIFTH 3*9 Mies Dagmar Lledfors of New 2Pkg,21c freshments! were served. Mr. Cad- FOR AIL FINE LAUNDERING I man was the recipient of a number York was bridesmaid and Henry Pulsch of Port Monmouth was Seller's Liver Loaf SLICED . Ib. NNY WALKER (Jgy HJ& 3*<> of useful gifts. RICH IN VITAMIN D CONTENT 35c groomsman. The bride was attired fomout Oooit Neck Brand.. . Delicioui and NutrlHousI Those attending wore Mr. and Mra.in 'a gown of blue chiffon and the LUX FLAKES L D P R I O R Y FULL FIFTH V9 Robert M. Cailinrm and daughter BUTTER-CUP Mil H bridesmaid had a costume of blue EVAPORATED lYllLtl 5-oz. Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Law- and white chiffon. The bride and pkg. 10c yer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ford and bridoamatd had corsages of gar- children Carol nnd Billy, Mlsa Emily denias. The bride was given In LUX TOILET SOAP YEAH OLD BONDED Sexton, Miss Dnrln Sprull, Mies Inea marriage by her brother, Donald 3f.u.l9c Lawyer, Richard DnWitt, Robtrt and Macdonald. Arthur Cadman. Fresh Mackerel .... ,7cBflb-0 ClUWS WO PMCOJUN . 2cinil9C A"'raciptlon was'held at which Mra, Frelbott waa the recipient of DIF (REMOVES OREASE AND PAINT] OltANGK SOCIAL, Fresh Fillet»/ Haddock . . . . ,h17c Super Suds « Sc ft? many fine fflfU. The newly mar- frutqrd Car l,.n fill. ried couple havB started housekeep- B Rrbnkah Lodge Meets at.Odd Fel- HAND CLEANER Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Mottled In bond under Government ing at Port Monmouth. where the Klrkman's Soap Chips . 'S'/18c supervision by tho Ainorfcun Medlc- FULL lows Hall for Bunco. groom is engaged in ths building mtC. Ont con ol tltanttrwilh *ath purthoilof 3 poclogti luaJ NptriLs Cloinpnuy. PINT An orango social waa hold by and contracting business as a mem- can 1«)C Navcsink Rebcltnh lodgo In Odd Fel- ber of tho flrm of Frelbott Bro«. California Oranges mm 15 25c Black Rag Liquid .SSSBfft, . ^ 25c lows hall Tuesday night. Each per- son present brought an orango nnd Swan—Hal vorsen. California Sunkist Lemons . . 12f 19c tho admission fee was detormined by the numher of. Hernia In the orango. Miss Eva A. Swan, daughter of Mr. Fresh New Jersey Asparagus . h,,, hUnth23c and Mrs. Amos Bwan of South ave- Bunco wan plnyed nnd prizes nue, Atlantic Highlands, became tho awarded to tho high scorers, Ro- New Cabbage FIKM HEADS . . . - 3,10c freflhment!! wero nervod by a com- bride of Anton Halvorsen of Leo- niltteo with Mrei. HllKabeth Hoffman nardo Sunday afternoon at the At- Fresh Tender Peas ™n, ma OF rum . 2 ,.„ 13c an chairman, assisted by Mrs. Delia lnntlo Highlands Methodist church. Amois, MI'H. Mamlo Boyd and Miss Rev. Harry D. Hummer performed Tender California Carrots . . »,- : 6c Paulino Bock. tho ceremony. Tho brldo was attlrad In whito laffota, with a veil, and carried a Liidk'H' Howling Match. bouquet of whlto roses, 3ho wan at- ICY POINT In mi .Intcr-elub match tho Lady tended by her ulster, Mrs. Mary SCOTTOWELS ' 10c GOLD MEDAL Kilts' howling teiun of Uurt IVink do- Aancnoon of Atlantic Highlands, who ScotTowcls ire always fresh, dean and renily when needed. foittod tho Atlantic Highlands club waa dressed In pink organdie, with SALMON Attractive Green or Ivory Holder, each-only 19c Monday night on tho lyilta' alleys. hot to match. Sho carried pink roses. BfSQUICK 1'hn" bowlt'ivi of Hod Bank woro Mrs. Honnlng Halvorsen of Leonardo was Miliirlrc.' Hchwiirt?., Mm. Reginald hln brother's: beat man. ALL GROCERY PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT Bride size Vaniinuit, Mra. Klnu'r Doy, Mra, Seventy-live peraons attended a re- 2r.25c EFFECTIVE JUNE 6th to JUNE 12th, INCLUSIVE. 18c - Thonui.'i KIHK and Mra. Harold A. ception hold afterward at the bride's An jeftof dith for warm woothtr fofadif MEAT, FISH, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRICES Maktt dtlldout i (ill)lln, Atlantic HlKlilnndn won rep-homo. After a wedding trip the cou- EFFECTIVE JUNE 6th, 7th and 8th, ONLY. roftniilrd by Mm. Joseph Tccnllnson, plo win begin housekeeplg on Grand Maltnlf ;i |> >ln( ((» try n boltln IhU Mu.ln ot tho IHI •ulrrtoi Mt'si. Jatni'ii Clayton, Mra. Eugene nvonue, Atlantlo Highlands. A PRIZE! Wrlta a $toganfor Semlnofo Snow-White Toilet Titnur! 1OO Mupmobifr* ami 12,200 other valuable prise* given awayt wfi-k -ciiil. Wn ur.M'imflilentyrm will (mm Klittli Hi" flil»»' »W»kl lilnuerk. Mis Josnph Ityan nnil Mian mn.l.). M.ll.mr,i In Write a slogaivof not more ttmn llkci Im imiinimll Mnrli'llnc Di'iiii'Ul. Tl>n Tied Bank Supinsk!—Morgan. M4k ijsk*. cliih will hnlil n hu!

i ! Ing principal of the public schools of NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, • • NOTICE. •• •*>.;-",• The Schools And Middletown township, will make the Take notice that Davidson Broi. intend Take notice that Fred A. Andre* In- Take nolle* that Chftrln T. Bruno In- Take notlcs that Otto Stroamtnstr ln> principal address. He will be intro- to apply to Mayor and Council of tha tends to apply to Mayor and Council of tend* to apply to Mayor and Council of tend, to apply to Mayor and Council of Borough of fled Bank tor Plenary Retail the Borough of Rum son, N. J., for a Plen- the Borough of B«d Bank for a Consump- tho Horouah of Uumson for a Plenary Hi- duced by Harry Manee, a member of Distribution Liquoq r LicensLcense fofrr premisepremes &(y Retail Consumption License, for prem- tion License for premise! situated at 77 tall plitrlhutor'a llcenio for premise. .11. The Taxpayers the board of education of Holmdol lttl t 45 Bd St Rd Bk ises situated at XS Ward Lane. Huraion. Went Bergen Place. Red Bank, N. J. ""if1, nt, S4 ta'Wta Street, Bumaon. -township. The invocation and bene- N. J. at 45 Bioad Street, Red Bank, Objections, If any. should fag made Im- Objection., If any, ihould bo made In. Obections, If any, should be made Im. Objections, If any, should be mat!« im- mediately in wrU.ntr to Amy E. Shinn, medlatejy In writinB to Jen J. C»r«w, An Address on This Subject diction will be by Rev. William H. McNAlR'S MARKET mediately Jn writlnff to Amy E. Shlnn. mediately in wrltlns to Jere J. Carew, Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. Borough Clerk,-Rum»on,.N, J. Made by Lawrence B. John- Vandermecr, pastor of the KeJEormed 19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. Clerk of the Borough of Ked Bank. Clerk o£ the Borough of numaon. . (SlfitnerO (Sinned) church. (Sinned) (Sfenett) CHARLES T. BRUNO. OTTO STROHMENGER. ion, Field Secretary of N. J. EZRA DAVIDSON, KHEP A. ANDRE, ' 84 Lafayette St.. Rumaon. N. J. Rev. and Mrs. John Sherman will Phone 372. A. H. DAVIDSON, . 13 Ward Lane, Kiimaon, N. J. NOTICE. 25 Harding Road, Bed Bank, N. J. Slate Teachers Association. spend tth e week-end at Lewisburgg, ,Tske notice that Tony Plngltora inteniis NOTICE. Pennsylvania, where they wilill attend NOTICE. * to' apply to Mayor ami Council of the Tako notico that Ellsworth tudlow In. Lawrence B. Johnson, field secre- Specials ! Friday and Saturday, June 7th, 8th NOTICE. Roroueh of Red Honk for « Distribution . _- {thjj e reuneuniojonn ooff MrMr. Sherman'Sherman'ss gradgrad- tondj to apply to th« Mayor and Council Th Take notice that Bcnjanjamli n H. Crate In- Take notice that Christopher DeFarlo License for premises situated at 7S Lciuh of the Borough of Rumson for a Plenary tary of the New Jersey State leach- ^ c]as^ No preach|nB scrv|cc tends to applpply to ththee State CoiCommissioner r intends to apply to Township Committee ton Avenue, Rod Bank, N. J. of the Town»hlp of Shrewsbury for a lletnll Consumption license for premise. ers' association, spoko on tlic sub-|wjll b(j |](,,(| at ,hc Baptjst church , of Alcoholic lleveragc Control (or a Stale Objections, if any, should be made Im •l««»te'l »t 12J ntvor road, Icumion. N. 3. ra x ;1 I'ANCY FOWL ^ftc I)cverag« Distributor License for the Plenary Retail Consumption License for mediately In writing to Arny E. Shinn ject of "The Schools nnd the - !' ^|sunc;.1y morning. premises nit tinted nt Water street and OWoctlons, if nny, should be mads Ira- lupmipcs Kituated at 14.16-18-20 North 1 Clerk of tho Borough of Rcil Bank. ers" at a meeting ot the Teachers i' Miss"Abbjr Schenck. who has been A liildge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J., and to Tin ton I " nil a Avenue, Shrewsbury Town- ship. N. J. association, of Middletown township h , ,t „ t ls rcollreratjng at BROILERS ^lb maintain n warehouse at 14-16-18-20 TONY PINnlTOltE. . (Signed) at Leonardo Tuesday. His remarks North Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J.. Objections, if any. should ho made Im- Asbury Park, where she is visitiiiR rni.ME BIB and to niiiititnin a HEilesroom nt 1*4-18-18- mediately in wrhlnff to MniRietta L. Reed, jiLLSWOUTH LUDLOW. in part were as follows: Jti NiutJ) Jlrldjie Avenue, Keif Dank, N. J. Clerk of the Towimliip of Shrewsbury. NOTICE. "A re-survey by the New Jersey Mrs. Ehorla Holmes, who was con- •25f Objections If any, should he !»•,j parent.-i. Borough ot Red Bank for a Consumption HOfiER 8. PHILLIPS, w t s Objection*, if any, should be inade Im- Manager. school buildings. One his!> school in [ Arrangements have been complel- Legs Lamb 25ii, Licence for premises situated at 180 Mon- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, , NOTICE. Chuck Roast 25f,, mouth street, lied Bank. Clerk of the Donnish ot Bed Bonk.. tho state, built for "50 pupils, has l>tj f,,r the dunce to be held by HIP Objections, If any, bhould be made Im- Take natico that George Truto Intends NOTICE. 1,640 on roll. | Marlboro township Democratic club mediately in writing to -Amy E. Shinn, (Signed) to apply to Mnyor and Council of Itum- LIGGETT DRUG COMPANY, Inc., don Horough for a Itetnil Consumption Toko notlco that Margaret L. Rim, "Necessary repairs to school build- jt 0 foe held tonight at Harvey's Pleas- Clerk of the Borough of Ecd Bonk. Pleasant. Valley Tea Room, Intend, to .£ FRESH CHOPPED MEAT 19t LOUIS K. LIGGETT. Bonton, lira, Chnlr- Ucenflo for promlBea nltiinted at 15 Center jily to tho Township Committee of Holm- ings are not being made. The money jnn t Valley Tea Room. Music will be CHK1S KEBSCHEU. mnn Hoard of Directors. Sttoot, Rumnon. N. J. del lownnhlp, for « Plenary Retail Con. for repairs has been cut in halt, with .provided by Harvey's orchestra, GEORGE M. CALEB, Locust Valley, L. I., Ohjeetlonn, If nny. should he mado im- sumption license for premises Bltuated on the, resulting rise in depreciation ana j A horse owned by John Long died COUNTRY BOLL N. Y.. President mid Director. medliitely In wrltinff to Jere J. Cnrow, Stato Highway 34, at Holmdel, N. J. NOTICE. W". C. WATT, Whlptioorwlll, Chnppaqua., Clerk of the Boroueh oT Rumsoii. shorter life for the buildings. Text-i last week. Mr. Long bought the an- Bologna and tiJlt) Take notice that Domenico Palala.in- N. Y.. Executive Vice President and Dl. (SlBnod) Objections, It nny. Bhnuld be made Im. lenUa to apiily to Mayor and Council of ...oillntely In wrlthiB to S. V. Brsy, Clerk books are not being bought to replace , jmai a few months ago for J-'OO. rector. (iEORGE TRUTE. • of tho Tcwnshlp of Holmdel, N. J, dirty, unsanitary, out-of-date books. | Norman Long Is confined to the Frankfurters Butter . . i tho Doiout'h of Ited Hank for a Plenary H. E. MASTER. 7 65 St.. Marks Ave., Ketail DiHtiibution License for iticmtiiea Brooklyn, N. Y., Vice President and Dl- (Signed) There are schools In the state where ; house with sickness. .•ituatcd at 7 Kast Txont atrect. Red Bank, NOTICE. MARGARET L. HARVEY. .the pupils study .geography from j . -»—«- . UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. .N'. J. V."j. CALCAGNO, 14S Erompton Rd., Take notlte thnt Charles Woodward In- tenilB to apply to Mayor nnd Council of books printed in 191ii, with pre-war Objections, If any, should ho made Im. Nassau Blvd.. L. I., N. Y., Vice Pros!- NOTICE. Pale Dry GINGER ALE 3 qt. bots. 25c mediately in writing to Amy- E. Shinn, dent nml Director. tho Borough of numunn for a Plenary maps, the history of New Jersey in Headden's Corner clerk of the BOIOUKII of Kcd Bank. W. Ji RASH. Colchester Hull., Garth Rd., Retail' Consumption Lleenfio for nrcmi»0B Tnko onlloo thnt John B; Poh] Menii books printed in .1010, and general (Plus Deposit) tSicneit) Scarsdnle Mnnoi-, N. Y., Vlco President. nituiited nt 11 Went liivor road, Rumnon, to apply to Mayor nnd Council of the Bor- DOMKN1CO PALAIA, N. i. ough of Itcd Hnnk for a Plenary Retail science from books written before The public schnol will close for L. O. SCHMIDT. IS Beverly Itil., Kow Gar- Consumption license, for premlseB aituntcd Lime Rickey, Root Beer, Grape, Orange and 120 Gacficlil Ave.. Lone Branch, N. J. dena, L. I., N. Y., Trenaurer. Object Ions, If nny, Bhould be miide Im- the invention of the radio. In one I the summer vacation Friday, June mediately In writing to Jero J. Cnrew, nt SO Eimt Front street. Hod Bonk. N. J Pepsi Cola . ...pt. bot. 5c 6 bots. 29c C. C. MASONi 05 South Si., Stamford, Objections, If nny. should bo mad« Im. community wo discovered the pupils J14, Yesterday the members of tho NOTICE. Conn.. Bo. Clerk ot tho Boraimh of Ilutnson, (SIKHCII) modtalrly In «-,lt|n>r to Amy B. Shlna, sitting, around a table in the base- j seventh and eighth grades went E-ZEE FREEZE .2 pkgs. 19c M..,, IA, S. JOSEPH. 1110 Roosevelt Ave., East that Alfonso CHARLES WOODWABO. Olork of. tho Borough of Red Bank. ment classroom making arithmetic' educational trip to New York. EARLY JUNE PEAS...... 2 cans 15c 10 West River Rond, Uumnon, N. J. (Signed) books from adhesive tape, old backs Arthur Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and JOHN B. POITL. and a pile of loose leaves from bbookk s Mrs. Arthur Jones, attended the Boy CAMPBELL'S BEANS ...3 cans 16c J. L. DUNAND, SO Lufnyette St., Wlllia- NOTICE. , y situated nt Shrewsbury Avenue and New- NOTICE. printed ia 1918. Scout camporce man Sprincs liood. Red Batik. N,. J. ton Par!;., L, I.. Assistant Secretary. Tnke notice that O'eorffO J. Fialer tSn\iK at Camp Burton APPLESAUCE 2 jars 23c VINCENT CULLEN, 2135 Kimbnll St., Toko notlco that Max Safran [ntonda^to last week. Objections, if nny. should be mudc Im- Harbor Inn) intends to apply to Towlmhlp "Finally there are about 2,000 New- FLAGSTAFF CRABMEAT .. 25c can mcdiulcly"111 wiiliiiii: to AMy E. Slllllli, Ilmoklyn. N. Y,. Assistant Secretary. CommittcQ of tho Towimhlp of. Mlil.llcUtvvn npply .to tbo Mayor and Council o( the Jersey teachers who, during this A -meeting of the fire company "Clerk of the Borough tif Red Bank. J. R. NEWTON. New York City. N. Y., for a Plenary Retail Consumption Llce-nwo Borough of lied Hank for a Plenary R.- current school year, have_ been ,pai d was held last night and several ap- Campfire MARSHMALLOWS .,..L*ft. pkg. 19c Direr-tor. for premises nltutited lit Broadway, L!el- tal! (.oiiRunititdln llcenBO for' promlaes BIU ALFONSO "DE MARIA. L. J. HUNTER, Boston, Muss., iDlrector. ford. N. J. uatorl nt .TO Maplo avenue. Red Bank. very irregularly or paid in scrip, in-1 plications for membership were re- J. J. CLARK, 8675 I'nlo Alto Ave., Hollls. Oliieclions. if any. should be. made Im- OWcctionj, If any, should bo made Im. terest-bearlng notes, or some other | celved. White Rose Chicken and Tomato L. I.. N. Y., Assistant to PreHident, and NOTICE. mediately In wrltlnu to Howard W. Rob- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, form of stage money, There are I Martin Mead has moved to Red Director. erts, Clerk of the Township of Mlddlc- Cleric ot tho Borough of Red Bank. Consomme 2 cans 25c Take notlco that Log Cabin Tap House Entire stock held by United Drug Com- . (Signed) teachers, still teaching, whose last Bank. town. intends to ripply to Mayor and Council ot pany, Boston, Mass. (Sinned) MAX 3AFIUN. pay day was In March 103-1, four- Albert Enyder hft3 finished repaint- U. S. G. MAYONNAISE ...8-oz. jar 14c llio HUMJIIKII of Shrewsbury for Vic nary tiEORCE J. FISLER. teen months ago. There are at least ing his house, Hotnil Consumption License for premises NOTICE. DILL PICKLES qt.jar 18c sit uiited at. Broad Street, Shrewsbury t • NOTICE. 900 teachers in, the state that are Progress is being made on the l N. J. Take notlco that The Great Atlantic & NOTICE. Tako nollco that Cltnrolla Bros, Intend! receiving less than the wages set for work of building Mrs. Robert Coop- SWEET RELISH l /2-h. jar 19c Objections, if nny, should be mndo im- Tiiko notlco that S. Spltzor Wine & to apply to Mnyor and Council of the Pacific Tea Co. Intends to npply to Mayor Horough of Little Silver for a Limited skilled labor and professional poople er's bungalow on the state highway. mediately in writing to Ortrude C. Van- and Council of the Borough of Red Hank Liquor Co. Intends to apply to Mayor mid FLAGSTAFF COFFEE 1-tb.can 25c Vliet, (JJerk ot (he Dojoiigh of Shiowsbury. for a Plenary Retail Distribution License Council of tho Borough, of lied Hunk for Kotnll Distribution llcenso for promlsea on the President's public works re-. Most of (lie outsit! work has be (Signed) for premises situated at 46 Monmouth u Plenary Retail DUtiibliliun License for situated nt Church street, Llltlo Silver, lief program. This has meant poor- completcd. William T. Scott is the FLAGSTAFF GRAPE JUICE pt. bot. 15c HKNRY SANDERS, Street. Ked Bnnk, N. J. premises idtuutcd nt - Uti-U Monmnuth Objections, If any, should bo made Im- er teaching, The unpaid teacher or contractor. DOLE No. 1 PINEAPPLE JUICE .3 cans 29c ARTHUR HANSSON, Objections, If any, should bo mado Im- Strcot, Red Dnnk. N. J. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Objections, If any, should bo made im- modlntoly In writing to William T. Getty. tho teacher whoso salary has been, PAPER NAPKINS, pkg. 80 ....,...,....:3 pkgs. 25c Clerk of tho Ronmsh of Ked Bonk, mediately In writing to Amy K. Shlnn, Clork of tho BorotiKh of Little Silver, N. J. severely out is not doing a good job, Boys can make extra pocket mone.\ NOTICE. Clerk of tho Borciugh. of !!od Bank. (Sifiicd) selling The Register.—Advertisement | DOMINIC CITARELLA. even though"she, may be doing the Take notice that Angelo Seotti intencia THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC (Slirned) TEA COMPANY, SIGMUNU SriTZER. Ties., best she can. There is less enthus- to apply to Mayor and Council of tho NOTICE. iasm for the work and less money Borough of Red Bank for a Consumption 337 Shormnn Avenue. Newark, N. J. 197 High St., Perth Amhoy, N. J. License for premises situated at 14- JOHN A. HARTFORD. President. Hotel ROSE SPITZEH. Tnko notice that Rosa Tetl Intenda to for professional improvement. Shrewsbury Avenue, ited Bank, N. J. Plnzn, 6th Avo. and 59th St., New York 107 Hlch St., Perth Amboy, N. J. apply to tho Mnyor and Council of the "A program which would have pre- City. ROBERT SPITZER, Horough of Mttlo Silver for a Plenary Objections, if any, should be made 1m- 55 Itoosovclt Ave., Deal, N. J. Itctrill Consumption License for premisea vented these conditions was offered mediaUiy in writing to Amy E. .Shinn, A. <"!. HOFFMAN. First Vlco'President, 03 Clerk of the Borough ot Red Batik. Ridgo Street. Orange, N. J. Mtuntod til, Sycamore Avonuo, In the Bor- to the people of New Jersey a year iSinned) W. G. WRIGHTSON, Vico President, 259 NOTICE. ough of Little .Silver, and a half ago b^y the governor's ANGELO SCOTTI. Reynolds, Terrace, Orange. N. J. Take notice that Raymond R. Pullen Objections, if any, should bo made 1m- school survey commission. A bill to J!. B. SMITH, Vlco President, 383 Park mcd!ntp|y In w/|t!nK to Wlll|am J, T. C,«t- Avenue, New York City. Intends to apply to Mayor nml Catnwll tit ty, clerk of tho Borough of Llttlo Sliver. carry out that part of the program NOTICE. tho Borough of Rumson. N. J.. for Plon- C. A. liflOOKS, Vico President. 3317 ary Retail Conitumptoin LlcciuiO for prom* (Sinned) •which concerns the distribution of Take nntiro that Joseph Pollacek in- Brownnvillo Rood. Mt. Oliver Stntlon, 1IOSA TKT1. tends to apply to Holmdel Township Com- Pittsburgh. Pa. Ises situated ttL foot of I'ltst Sticet, Rum- the state's mnney for Fchools has al- mittee of Jloinulcl for a Retail Liquor Li- son, N. J. p. C. ADAMS, Vlco President, Lincoln NOTICE. ready Leeh passed, lllls cannot take reinia /or im»u]fff.'s BUUPICI) *VL Slnle Hiiih- "Court. Lancaster & Ovorbjook Avenues, Olijectlons, If nnv. Hhould bo nmdo Im- wny. No, 34, Holmde!, N. J. mediately in writing to Jore J. Ciiruw, Tnko nodco thnt CharloB E JohnBton effect, however, until the tax prob- Phllnilolphin, Pn. clerk of tho Barounh of Rumson, lem is solved. NQ additional money Objections, if any, Bhouid be made im- D. T. BOF1NOER, Vlco President. 721 Car- IntemU to apply to Mayor and Council of mediately in writing to Sidney Bray, roll Place. Tcnncck. N. J. (Signed) the Borough of Rod Hank for a consump- for the schools Is proposed. What Clerk of thcTnwnnhtp of Holmdel. W. J. DAVIDSON, Vim President. 09 As. RAYMOND R. PULLEN, tion HrotiM for premises situated at 172 is proposed is the substitution for (Signed) pen Avenue. Auburndiilc, MOBS.. 18 Fllhl Street, numson, N. J. Momnouth street. lied Bnnk, JN. J. $18,000,000 now raised by the slate JOSEPH POLLACEK, W. ^^. BYRNES. Vice President, 1 Doimo Objections, If any. should be mads !m- R. D. No. 2, Matawan, N, J. "illntely In writing to Amy E. Shinn, school tax of 2.75 mills, a property Road, Scnrndale. N. Y. NOTICE. clerk of the Dnrougli of Red Bank. G. L. HARTFORD, Treasurer, 8 Orcst- tax, $18,000,000 to be raised by some Tnke notice that DDI'CHIUU DIUS., Co. In- (Slcncd)- Chancery 6/146 mont Rond, Moiitelnir, N. J. tends to apply to Mnyor nnd Council of CHARLES E. JOHNSTON. form of taxation other than the prop- 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. G. D. CLEWS, Assistant Treasurer, 161 tho Borough of Red Bank for u Retail erty tax. Montrose Avo., South Orange, N. J. Distribution Liquor Llreufin for premises SIMMONS Quality | I!/ . ..tue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- E. W. HASKINS. Secretary, 83 Hocklcilgo situated nt 11 Broad uticot, Rcil Dank, NOTICE. "The fact that tile tax 10 raise this rected, issued out of tho Court of Chan- Drive. Pelham Manor, N. Y. cery of the State of New Jersey, will be N. J. Tnke nolltco that Jnmea Lang Intend! money will be accompanied by the J. B. BRECKINR1DGE, Assistant Secre- Objections, If any, should ho mado im- to apply to Mayor nnd Council of tho Me offer A oil a choice of extra fine covers. Drop ! exposed to sale at public vendue, on tary, Snn Carlos Apartments, 150 Enst Horough of Rod Ha*ik for n ConBumptlon repeal of the state school tax guar- 60th Street, New York City. mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, into the deep spring seat of this Simmons glider I MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF JULY, clerk of tho Borough of Red Bank. license for premises situated at 11 Wharf antees that there win not be in- ! 1935, Foregoing nlso constitutes the Board of •crnio. Ked Hank, N. J. Directors together with the following: (SiHiicd) creased expenditure. In other words, . . . rest against the soft back cushions ,. . . I hetween the hours of 12:00 o'clock and THUS. N. DDREMUS. Objections, if aay, should be made Im- r J. M. TOOLIN. 1147 Grayton linnd, De- mediately In Willing to Amy B. Shlnn, there will not be a new tax, but a . >:()0 o'clock (at 2:00 , o'clock Daylight troit. Mich. 61 WashlnRton St., Red Hank. N. J. then you'll get a new idea of glider comfort, fi Saving Time) in the afternoon of said A. IRVINfi DOREMUS, cleik of tho Borough of Red Bank. substitute tax, to take the place of day. at the Court House, in tho Dorough A. G. HOADLEY, 4921 Dorchester Ave- 2 50 Itlvor Road, Red Bank. N. J. (Signed) one already on the books which loose cushions, hall boarinjr suspension, moderate- of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New nue, Chicago, III. AMES LANG, would be repealed, Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said Court Stockholders holding more than one per ' NOTICE. ly priced nt 510.75. amounting to approximately $5,248.00. . NOTICE. "Both the sales and income taxes cent of the stock—Tho Great Atlantic & Tako notice thnt Simon Strauss intends All the following tract or parcel of land Pacific Tea Company of America. to apply to tho Mayor and Council of the Tnko notlco thnt Hnrry A. ITubbard of have been discussed for this purpose, "and premises hereinafter particularly de- Borough of Shrewsbury for Plenary Retail Atlantic Hotol, intcnilB to apply to the and tho sales tax passed the as- p .scribed, situate, lying and being in the Mnyor and Council of tho Borough of Fair j Borough of Red Hank, in the County of Consumer's License for premises fituntcd sembly last night. Either, if its Folding NOTICE. on Broad Street, Shrmvnbury, N. J. Haven, for Plennry Retail Coniumora' Li- ' Monmouth and Stato of Now Jersey, cence for iiremisoR idtuated at 121 Fair proceeds were to be used for that shown nnd designated as Lot Fifty-five Tnke notice that Tho Great Atlantic & Objections, if any, shouUl be made im- Pncllk Tea Co. intends to apply to Mayor mediately-In writing to Ortrudo VnnVliet, Haven roari, Fair Haven. purpose, would achieve the desired upon Map entitled, "Map of Property of, Deck Chairs [ Rufua S. Merritt, Trustee for Wilson, Mer- nnd Council of the Borough of Rod Bank Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury. Objections, If nay, should bo made Im- result of putting the schools on a I I ritt and Smock, Red Bank. N. J.," George for a Plenary Retail Distribution License (Signed) ediatcly In writing to M. Floyd Smith. etable financial basis and relieving' ID. Cooper, C. E-, April 6, 1906. for premises situated at 37 Broad Street. SIMON STRAUSS, clerk of tho Borough of Fair Haven. Rod Bank, N. J. (Slxned) the payer of property taxes. This ! Comfortable, ! BEGINNING at a Btako in the Souther- Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. ; ly side of Brown Place shown upon said Objections, if nny. should be made im- HARRY A. HUBBARD, problem is not tied up, save in the ! ical, and map, Bald stake marking the Northwest mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, NOTICE. 121 Fair Haven Rond, Fair Haven, N. J. mind of some members of the Lesis- \ tr> store : corner o£ Lot No. 54; thence (I) Souther- Clerk of the Borough of Roil Bnnk. (Signed) Tako notice thnt Kcllchcr and Evans In- lature, with the financing o[ relief i i ly, along tho Westerly aide of Lot No. 64. tend to apply to Mayor and Council of the NOTICE. ; FOR GRADUATION, WEDDING, i one hundred and seventy-five ffiet more or THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC or with an economy program. If tfte TEA COMPANY, Borough of Red Bank fnr Plenary Ketnil Tnko notlco that Selvln Hardy Intends •. lesa to the Northwesterly corner of tho Liquor License for premises situated at 0 npply to the Mnyor nnd Council of the sales tax money is used to finance '• CONFIRMATION OR BIRTHDAY Doremua Lot No. 62; thence (-) Wester- 337 Sherman Avenue. Newark, N. J. 10 West Front street, Red Uimk, N. J. lorough of itumson for a Plenary Retail relief, the schools will be just where ly, along the Northerly end of Lot No. 61, JOHN A.. HARTFORD. President. Hotel .75 fifty feet to a stake; thence (3) Norther- Plnza. 5th Ave. and 59th St., New York Objections, If any, should be made im- )onsum|itlon license for premises situated they are today. No amount of j ThisGudranieed MOTH-PROOF ly, nlons tha easterly side of Lot No. G6, mediately In writing UV Amy K. Shlnn, nt 9 Washington street. Rumson, N. J. Clerk of the Borough of Red Bnnk. Objections, if any, flhould be made 1m- economy—school expenditures in the ono hundred and seventy-five feet more A. c/ilOFFMAN. First Vlco President, 03 cdlntcly in writing to Jero J. Carew. Btate have been cut nearly 25 per' or Ies3 to the Southerly Bide of Brown Ridge Street. Orange, N. J. Plncc; thence (4) Easterly along the JAMES KELLEMER. clerk of the Borough of Rumson. cent—will alter th<> fact 'that the 1 W. G- WRIGHTSON, Vice President, 259 (Signed) southerly side of Brown Place, fifty feet Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N. J. 26 West Front St., Rod Hank, N. J. schools are almost wholly dependent ] to the point or place of Beginning. R. B. SMITH, Vice President, 383 Park CEOIMiE \V. EVANS, Jit., SELVIN HARDY. LANE Glenmnry Park, K. F. I),, Red Bank, N. J. upon the property tax. That is the | Beach Chairs Avenue, Now York City. Seized aa, the woperty of Florence H. NOTICE. situation which demands correction." I C A. BROOKS, Vlco President. 8317 Sturdy, comfortable, folding CEDAR CHEST Puleto, et alfi., taken in execution at the Brownsville Rond, Mt. Oliver Stntlon, NOTICE. Take notlco thnt KnfTncIo G. Tdmalno * 1 beach rhnirs with leg rests. suit of Patrick E. Gordon and to be sold ntcmU to npply to Mayor nnd Council of * for only Pittsburgh, Pa. Take notice, that Bales Lodge, No. "20, Rcinforcc.-I .-cats and backs for y O. C. ADAMS. Vlco Prealilont, Lincoln Intends to apply to Mayor and Council of tho Hni-miuli of Red Hmik for a Distribu- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Court, Lancaster & Overbrook Avenues, tho Borough of Ited Bank for n Club 1,1- tion license for promises nitunted at 161 Holmdel News. greater Dated May 24th. 1335. Philadelphia, Pa. cense for premises Bitunted at 30G Slirmv,d>iiry nvenuo. lied Dunk. Harry B. Kotlcr, Sol'r. D. T. DOFINIiEH. Vico President, 721 Car- Shrewsbury Avenue, Rod Jimik. N. J. (M)jertioiiB, If .nny, should be made Im-' smart new difttf In walnv?uanomr~- (50 1.) 821.00 roll Place. Teanock. N. J. Objections, II any, should bo mmln im- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn. The Sunday-schools of the Baptist i Hoa\-\- qur.li-.- clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. strlped duel;. froo Mold /nnrrano Policy Indotfad W. J. DAVIDSON, Vico Pro«ldent, 90 As- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shinn, and Reformed churches will unite in • Chancery 6/147 pen Avenue, Auburndnle. Mass. Clerk of tho Borough of lied Bank. (Signed) RAFFAELE G. TOMAINO, holding children's day exercises Sun- V, ITII C'ANOFV, S2.7.-J. SHERIFF'S SALE. W. M. DYRNES, Viro President, 1 Dolma (Signed) day night at the Baptist church. The ! By virtue of a. writ of fi. fa. to me dl- Road, Scarsdole. N. Y. R. DANIELS. Exnlto.i Ruler. G. L. -HARTFORD, Treasurer, 3 Crest- 205 Shrewsbury Avenue, lied Bnnk, N. J. NOTICE. entertainment will begin at half-past1 rerted. iBsued out of tho Court of Chan- cery of tho Stato of New Jersey, will bo mont Road, Mor.tclair. N. J. W. J. CONLEY. Secretary. Tako nntlco that Stilvatoro Clamprona seven o'clock. exposed to sale nt public vendue. on G. I>. CLEWS. Assistant Treasurer, 151 Riverside Drive. Red Hunk, N. J. ntends to njiply to Mayor aad Council The Hnppy-Go-Lucky Girls' club MONDAY. THE lat DAY OF JULY, Montroeo Ave., South Orange, N. J. M. C. DADNEY, Treasurer. >f tho IioiciKh of Rod Bank for a Con- 1935, E. W. HASKINS, Secretary, 33 Rockledgo 344 Shrewsbury Avenue, Hod Hank, N. J. Kumiiticm License for promlseB situated at met nt the home of Huth llnncc ln:-t j Extraordinarily Advantageous Clearana Drive, Pelhnm Manor, 1HJ_Y. 101: SlircWHliiuy Avenue, Rod Bnnk, N. J. week, with Clara Lcfsliy and Huth ! between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and J. B. BRECKINfUDGK, Asilstant Secre- 5:A0 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight NOTICE. Object ions. If any, fihould bo made Im- Hance as hostesses. All of the mem- i Saving Time) In the afternoon of Bald tary, San Carlos Apartments, 150 East Tako notlco tthnt l'rcl J. Hohman In- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn. bera were present except one. Pa- ] dny, nt tho Court House, In tho Borough 60th Street, New York City. tends to apply to.the Mayor nud Council Clerk of tho Borough of Bed Hank. Foregoing nlno constitutes tho TInnrd of (Slimed) triotic decorations weir. used. The : of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New of tho Borough of Red Bunk for a I'leuniy Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said Court Directors together with the following: Retail Consumption License for prcmine« SALVATORE CIAMPRONE. girla had a fine time in plr.yim; , amounting to approximately J4.873.00. J. M. TOOLIN, 1147 Gi-nylon Rond. Do- situated »t Si lirldgo Avenue, Rod Bunk, games and in otherwise rujnym^ j I All tho following tract or parcel of land trolt, Mich. N. J. NOTICE. 'and premises hereinafter particularly de- A. Ci. HOADLKY, 4921 Dorchester Ave- Objections. If any, should be mndn Im- themselves. Nex'i Thmsday the rluhi nue, Chicago, III. Tako notlco that John Cunlt'^ri (Cen- will meet at the home of Jean Me-! scribed. Bltuate, lying and ibeing in the mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlan, rnl liar) Intomls to apply to Htf* and Special Offer! ' Borough of Red Bank, In the County of Stockholders holding more than ono per Clerk of tho Borough of Red Il.-mk. Vniutil nf Red Hank for a Consumption Knight; Tlie-hoslc.«.-es will ht> Jc:in•' Vast Reductions ' Extra Fine Quality! Monrnpijth nnd Stato of 'New JorBoy, cent of tho stock—The Great Atlantic & (Sinned) .u'l-Miio for pirmlnen situnted at 79 Mon-- McKnight, Marguerite McCoi inick ' the northwest corner of said lot being Pacific Tea Compnny of America. FRED J. HOII.MAN, imuth ntrcot, Rcd'Ilnnk, N. J. • and Margaret Kavally. ' distnnt ono hundred and Blxty feet from a olijoctions, if nny, should be made Im. stake standing In tho Bouthcaflt cornor of NOTICE. iwillntvly In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, The Picacant Valley r.ambWs BROADLOOM West nnd Wall streets, and NOTlt-t. Tako notice that Louis P. Pralo Intend" Clerk of tho Borough of Red Bank. baseball te.'irn of this nlrict: phyed Beginning nt tho northeast corner of j Take notice thnt Uetnll Department to apply to Mayor and Council of tho (Klmied) against tho Big Woods team ' of : J6t formerly owned by Widow Green, de-lg[orcs of America (oj)eratlnK Sehulte- JOHN GUALTIERJ. l"t\r I'nttcrns censed; thence running easterly along tho United) Intends to apply to Mnyor and Borough of Kcil Ilanlc for n Plenary lie- Bradevclt Sunday im George Mc- CARPETING tall Distribution License for premlsi'* St- to ( lutoso. of Wnll Street eighty feet t Council of tho Borough of lied Bonk f. ated at 0 West Front 111001, Rcil Bank. NOTICE. KnlghtV flWd. The Kuinblers mm Clnirles Twlford'a northwest corner; a Plenary Uetnll Distribution License for 30 Shades to Select From N. J. Tako notlco that Sam Hlzrnro Intendn U» by the score of 1 to 3i | thence southerly along Twlford's line premises situated at iZ Broad Street, Red about one hundred and ninety feat to Bnnk, N. J. Objections. If nny. should be mndn Im- niii'ly to Mnyor and Council of the'Bor-, Tho public nrliool will cloi-e for the ' loads of Jarrctt Morford'«; thc/ico ivejtor. mediately In writing • to Amy E. Rhlnii, otik'li of Hod llnnk for a Plenary Con- Objections, If any, ehouM ha mnrto Im- Clerk of tho Borough of Ked Ilanlc. summer vacation Friday. On the af- I ly along sold Morfonl's eighty feet to the medlotely in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Mimiiiiori License for premises idtuated at eouthcUBt cornor ot Bnid Green's lot; (Signed) 130 Wttt llcreon Plare. Hod Hnnk. N. J. ternoon of that clay the teachers will clerk of tho Borouith of Rod Hank. LOUIS P. PRATE. Objections, if any, should ho mnde Im* 9.V13 ft. i thenre northerly nlonir Bold Green fl enst give a party for the pupils, nt which «£r % vd. I lino about two hundred feet to tho place of Bn°' C. H. COWEN. mediately In willing to Amy E. .Shlnn, refreshment;* of Ire cream and will unite Jn hohiJng com- : ALFRED V. LICHTENSTEiN, B. 11. HUNTER, -33 Smith Munn Avenue. MON, WHKL*N DHUti KTO1IIC3 niH- roencemont exercinofi nt the. Ko-' Factory Di.lribi.tor fo, K.raghcu.iW. Rug, M»»|s., York, New York. Tha road to bettor nntl hlRRcr html- MAIKiUEIlITli HINTELMANN, JRumloll, gr«en, Or, rjwi U, AaUll, «u£M-yii- «S Hudson St.. Stockholder: Hqbpken, N ' 1020 Corporation, ibtt Broflilway, K«w ncm lends through Th& Ilcgiatt'r'a uil- ESTATB OF VAVl, lUNTEhUMtll, Bam- tll lAdit HED BANK REGISTER RED

HAS SPENT IT IN BETTER STREETS, better civic improvements, better schools, better homes, better places of business — better everything than any previous gener- ation ever ew joyed.

SUMMING IT UP —IT PRESENTS the big difference between the home-spent dollar and the dollar spent elsewhere.

Life becomes more and more interwoven*— interdependent — The dollar spent in Red Bank today keeps. on working here in Red Bank — eventually working its way back to you in profits in wages, in improvements — in any one of a hundred different ways. But how about the dollar you spent away from Red Bank? It purchases no more and usually less than it would at home — and it ceases forever as an active factor in your greater comfort and well-being.

Every dollar spent in Red Bank is a co- operative dollar. Every dollar spent out of Red Bank is a disinterested dollar.

- ' • - Give this thought the serious consideration it deserves. Support people who support you. BE LOYAL TO THOSE WHO ARE LOYAL TO YOU.

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••'•.•*,•' RED BANK REGISTER Paee RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6,1935.

section of the Freehold-Mount Holly i|>|_ F^v. byterian church will hold their an- PRAISE VERSUS BLAME. Cord ot Thank«. Machinery For The nual luncheon tomorrow afternoon The family of the late Arthur P. Business Of The road, by Edward H. Ellis, and rec-1 k Jail F Ol WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Baten acknowledge with grateful ap- bmmended the acceptance of the! at the Virginia Tea Rdom alter By Brooke Peteri Church. preciation the kind expressions of work, which was done. New Sales Tax which they will meet at the home It would be Interesting and Illum- Too Late For Clanification. County Freeholders And Sane Fourth of Rev. William -Macdonnld at Avon. FOR SALE, lifetime opportunity, Welto- sympathy extended to them during The board adopted a resolution Administrative machinery for the inating If the average family could Mignon grind pUnoi original cost their recent bereavement. authorizing Goldstein and Rosenfelt _ . -T7T. " ' — Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Scely of keep a record of the number of times U.500; but offer tBktt It. Illihan't Pinno Mary A. and Richard W. Bates. operation of Governor Hoffman's South street spent Friday nt Morris- Shbp, phone Red Bank 3 Fund Created for Old Age Pen- to audit the accounts of the various Regulations Will be Made Ke- irmq-pouKht two per cent salea tax children receive commendation in —-Advertisement. county departments at a cost not to garding Sale of Fireworks c town where they attended . Mrs. comparison with those where they COOK and necond girl or nurBemaid, —. m > iii—-•—- sions—^Appropriation of $25,- wns . et up with tho measure, Seely's class reunion. vhltt, with positions in Rutnaon. Utl- Card of TluinkB. exceed $3,500. pfis.scu" in both houses, requiring only got either disapproval or actual re- erenctsri. Fhone Long Branch 26Q.J.' 000 Toward Shrewsbury Riv- A resolution was adopted to issue New Jersey Stands High iri Muss Frances Wolcott and Mlsa We want to thank the friends who the for ma 1 Mpnnture of the governor proof. UNCUUMED furniture: Ul>rlEht pi^oa have been so good to us. er Improvement. tax anticipation notes in the amount, July Fourth Accidents. ! to make it a law* Millicent Martin spent the week-end It would seem si easy to five And baby grands, $6 to 3350; eleo dec- The White Family. necessary to refinance the balance' at New York. trio refrigerators. Burdge & Sons, 125 —Advertisement. A measure designed for the rc- With the celenrntlon of Indrpcnd- j The senate adopted the measure praise, an blame, but for some ob- Jlroad street, Red Bank, phone B04," due nn a series uolf ouv;such notes issued s f: Mr. and Mis. Herbert CotRreave of ltel of persona in Monmouih county, >"'"• "" " "'"'^ " """=» issueu once day near at hand, thei e is P " j intended to finance emergency relief: scure reason It Is far more' seldom WANTED, younc women to share apart- — *-...!__ *,._ .... „„„„-,„„ tt.,JW year, In the amount of $400,000, West Long Branch and Mis3 Clara NOTICE. receiving the old ago pension, %y^ t rial timelines? and a "rtuhiou* dis-!]flte Monday afternoon, the lower done. Good behavtor goes unreward- ment with young Red Bunk htinlnena due on Jiwc lg wi(h interest Woollcy of Long Branch and Mr. and ed hecause unnoticed, but the least •woman. Please write VV. X. w.. box 5X1, Take notice thet Find Msffeo InUndi •adopted by the. board of frcohoId- A communication from Count finc(inn"-in the., information ih'it [ house rmvmg- pasded itat two o'clock. Mrs. Kenneth. VanBrunt were Sun- lied Bank. to apply to Mayor and Council of fh« era at their regular meeting at the ' y; NPW Jersey .ranked first nmori£ al! , infraction of rules, the most insig- Doi-ounh of I-air Haven ^or a Plenary B«. CJ(Mirer JoJm H Naught(g m ln day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. THREE HUNDRED bushels ot corn for court house yesterday. the states jn made: possible only nificant fault, la apt at any moment sate. E. H. Branch, phones Red Hank tall Onrifitimptlon LlcenBs for premlBei lit* formed the hoard of the amount of tiHolll;h lllc .U|iport of strong Dcn Walter ColKU'-iive of Corlics avenue. uatod nt i(\ Cedar avenue. Fair., Haven. workF .'iccidonti- reported In Wai, it to draw censure. .1S4S-J_anurpo^e;-, but it is believed standards, Is not easy and often re- PETER FOIiBES, quires concentrated effort. The dog on application to District Clerk. old people will receive the money though a bit early. irvi thn legii-lature will .make, an ad- Bids will be opened flt TLuton Falla 99 Bergen Place, Red Bank, N, J, r[ r( : who BUCceds In standing on his hind when it ia due them and expected, County Engineer Hogan >vas di- 'r ; ditionnl appropriation next week. School House Monday, June 17. 103S, at and relievR mnny of thorn of great Hazlet News. legs la given a reward and patted. R:00 P. M. D. S. T. All hida munt. be In A bontiflda newspaper circulation rected to prnp.'ire plans and ppecifl- ^"', tho handd of the District Clerk at or be- —tho kind The Reelater has—is the Inconvenience. Tho cost to the j cations for the replacement of the The child who manages (D keep H- fore that time. AVander«i to Neptune. li.irry Pesrux ami Harry Williams, Belf clean and tidy and to eat ac- only kind that counts with the ad- county was termed negligible. deck on-'thf bridge at EngliPhtown. Wo-t. New Yo-k • - " I who .'ire employed at the Apromarlne Tho Board reserves (he rlcht to reject vertiser. No premiums or other in- Director Frederic P. Roichoy tem- front of the rp.~ulrnce of Dr. Making A plra for a fnfe and Fanr \ Emma Johnson, fourteen years old, ceptably, merely escapes a scolding. any or all hlrU, plant at Key port, enjoyed flight OBTA GILHULY, T)ifitrict Clerk. ducements have ever been offered to porarily relinquished his seat to Woodruff, on tho Rue's Corner road, celebration nf the Fourth of'July thi.^ colored, reported mining from her If parents would make a conscious Eatontown, N. J, secure circulation.—Advertisement. Freeholder Henry Herbert, while-' he The resolution was offered by Free- year, huUoAin nt thr o.^r-nriation ' home on K.'si'l ;:'rort Tuesday after- uTer™" • c"ort to Da'anC(' every reproof expressed his views on the proposed holder Pryor of the bridge depart- ray?: "A nationwide prohibition that | noon, \va^ picked up by Neptune po- pleas- work ori the Shrewsbury river. Ho ment. wil] control the problem at it:; Fource = lice the following nfiernoon. mm nt Mr. and Mrs. W. Donald Hughes of | t?. ? pointed out that at the last meeting Another resolution adopted by the --the, fnctory —is to be dPoirfd, flndpvfi?; turnrd over to Le?te.r Rogers, u e L 1 3 g in a very the board was called upon to donate board provided for thn thirteenth'is- art Ion in that direction fa nrlnji! county probation officer. Haddonfiehl were Sunday guests of j / ', .f "' '"-« ,: f , Mr. and Mrs. .J. Frank Weigand and for' time thP.re w0"^ be Ie SB cause $25,000 toward the work proposed, PUP. of county scrip. Along thnt. lino, taken. Local efforts can accomplish [ ' *-•«•- - r-^iit- • for blame and more for commendacon - sincn it was promised by the board family. Freeholder Herbert of the finance. . .-omr.thin^ and should br started at! Game C'allod Off. William Fetter nnd Edwin Mott of tion. Certainly home life would ba of freeholders a few years ago, and committee-reported on the status of once in order to Ret oflici.il action in j ,ch,AMtd nit.ht ,,v.ne between ptcasanter and more gracious. that the state and federal funds Brooklyn, former Hnzlet residents, that previously ..sued, as follows: ;- time f^thu_yea.^_l,ourth._ To^bc • ^ Monn^uth co.fnty ba.^bal! club •were available and contingent upon ; mopf. effoctivc. it must bo. a broad pent Sunday Jn Haz-let. the county providing 'the shnro prom- Total issued • ?2,'tnn,000 and hp Pmi< I! c llv st s whi(i| Mlsn Marlon Pesoux, Adele Croes At the age of 70, William Moore !pl,J n inrl.idint; mnny municipalities . o ?pl.'iyo'd; In?) ni^h« - t at Me> - ised at that time. At the last, meet- t 5 ngB I inth .. samc vnH_*_... .,;£ th,e Ftato,.,_; . „.,.».thcr . I was to hive-played l.nst niRht -it Me- and ' Kozarth went to Tren-; of Kernville, Cal., ha? cut a tunnel morial flrkl. Atlantic Highlands, was ing, the board was of the opinion Tota™!ll redeeme,°n" n '^)d . 1,924,351 n™ as?5 I " " ° " ton on Friday to take examinations i through rock, more than eighty, feet called off because of weather' con- that nothing could be. rlonn. because On hand ~: - 08,-150 | wi?e bnotlpp flre.wnrlts will do the to enter thn state Normal school in ! in lengthg , to intercept an expected of the present financial condition of Ulamnpe nnd a relatively few stores ditions. the falll igolildd ledgel , the county. Director Reinhcy asked Freeholder Herbert reported thatiw)ll reap the profits, Mrs. Elwond Wilson and son Gene the hoard to reconsider that action. ot the amount on hand about $55,000 "Savins lives and preventing ser- Elks' Golf Tournament. of Sen Bright are. visiting Mr. and Increased prices of livestock have Thank You For Your Consideration woulri be expended at that meeting inns Injuries to children can ne marie . Mrs. H, Alvin Walling. * The passing of a funeral procession through inasmuch the withholding ^ and also reported that diirinc last | to appeal lo local legislators and law; About forty members of the Elks' •caused many Kentucky farmers to might result in tho ! Mivaml Mrs. Harold Dally and fion turn their attention to raising- mules the streets necessarily canncn . delay in county's share month the department, handler! $271,- 'enforcement aKencios. New Jersey loficrc of Jlcmpslrarf. Lims Jslami, traffic. We aro prnt-eful for tho unfailing whole project—involving nn expend- 000 in scrip, including receipts and people should; be discouraged from : will play a golf tournament at the Harold of Arlington, who are spend- and hqrses. iture of nearly a half million dollars expenditures. being more than twice as indifferent, i Swimminj; River Country club the summer at their bungalow in courtesy and reapect shown by tho motor- and providing employment to about The board will meet at the court careless, as those in any other | course next Tuesday. They will have Union Beach, visited Ernest E. Pe- ists of this community to cortcRp.s under 100 men of that area, might, bo Jiotiao Friday evening' to go over the state in the Union." ; lunch and dinner at the club. enx and family on Friday. NOTICE. our direction. As an endeavor to" avoid all : Take notice that Joseph Sacco intends abolished. The project Is divided plnns for the police radio for the The advice of former Governor Al- Mrw. Martin Ahearn and daughter to apply to Mayor and Council of the unnecessary Interference with traffic—we into two parts, he paid, one from county. Prior to the meeting they fred E. Smith of New York. Is quot- Pat have returned home aftnr a visit Borough of Red Bank for a Uifitiibution have a modern side servicing hearse. Our Eatontown Newt License lor premises nituated at 6 White . car permits the casket to he placed Into or Sandy-Honk to the Highlands bridge, will be dinner guests of Freeholder d in the article, as follows: "I'm for with relatives at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. fttreet. Red Bank. and thn. other from the bridge to .Fourth of July in which not a ..Th(-. Hazlet public school pupils romoved through tho side of the hearse. Pryor at the American hotel. I Tho lied Bjink lie can' bo liouuM" Qbjertio.na, if.any.-fihouM he made Im- Long Branch. He pointed to the County Adjuster Montgomery gave ingle American child will Vie killed, in E.-iUintuwn nt li\o uE William G, wont on a bus trip to Gingerbread mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, This avoids havlnfr our funeral, services in- value of the improvement to that Castle, High Point and Delaware Clerk of tho Borough of Red Bank. terfered with hy traffic or Interrupting; traf- some interesting figures on the old- in which not one hoy will lo^e an eye, D.-ivifl, G. E'lwanl Smork nnd ¥ollon"B>. (Siuncd) section and the relief it wolould be to age pension in Monmouth county last in which no child will be burned. My j Water Gap last week. JOSEPH B. SACCO. fic In front of our funeral homp. d d thre Mrs. Marshall Thompson of Wash- the unemployed, nnd therefore urged month. A total of SH.272.nl was advice on how to get that kind of ] ington, D. C, is visiting al. the home Tho graduation exorcises of the the .board to reconsider and endeav- spent, with the county being reim- Fourth of July is thjs: First, get the of Mrs. Charles Rathbone. Mrs. schools of Raritnn township will be or, to provide up to $25,000 toward bursed to the extent of $1,146.73 held in the Keyport high school on WORDEN FUNERAL HOME the project through estates, etc., leaving a net Friday evening, Jimp T. ALBERT W. WOROEN. DIRECTOR. Freeholder Wyckoff-stated that'hn expenditure of $13,125.28, of which Doris Peseux is confined to her PHONE 557 introduced tho question at tho last the state pays $0,845,26 and the coun- homo with,.whooping cough. meeting and expressed himself as ty pays the balance, amounting to The supper hold by the North Cen- 6OE.FRONT ST.^ ^ ^ ^RED BANK. M.J. tain the members of the A, D. V. ter villo licliool on Wednesday oven- agreeable to proln^ along if the $3,281.32. club consisting of the past matrons funds could bo provided, and stated Bills presented since the. previous ing; of last week was well attended. that he had not changed his mind. ot tho 1934-35 organizations of the Over $16 was realized toward the meeting were read and ordered paid, district from Atlantic Highlands to "When Mr, Retchoy suERented thnt and tho meeting adjourned. Red Bankers' Wilk lunch fund. fhn funds mijrhfc bo raised by a not a Point PlenSHilt. The pupils of the North Centcrville to be included in next vein's bud- Are Probated: Patty Soeiy. Eleanor Noe, Eileen Hchool will"'RO on a school trip later MEMBER.THE ORDER get, Mr. Wyclcoff1 moved that the .. . j Brown, Isabellu Kenna, Clnni Ru- In the month. board cooperate to tho extent re- Mary Lovett Sails Harry A. Hawkins, well known real j bert. Charles Riddle, Lester Whit- Hnzlrt Boy Scout Troop spent Sat- quested, and his resolution wns estate man of Red Bank, who died "<--UI and Oliver Dennlr, attended the urday nt Camp LcRoy Clark, their unanimously passed. June 13 For India recently/left his entire estate to his :'t"»v ride - Monday night given -hy camp in tht*• Ilitzlet hills. Randall Davison, 1R Avenue A, wife, Elsie Hawkins, in a will which ; "lo Long Branch Young People s Miss Faith D.illenback, daughter of Freehold, appeared before fhebonrd More thfin 150 persons gathered at he executed in 1928. Mrs. Hawkins ; Union at Metedcronk. Mr. nntl Mrs, Ernest J. Dallenback, and showed his right hand, from thf; Presbyterian church last night to was named as executrix of the will. | Thc "n-"1 season meeting of the wns struck by lightning while pack- which parts of two finpers had been honor Miss Mary Lovett of Hudson DoWitt C. Quackenbush, well J Woman's Home Missionary society ing: JiRparapus on her father's farm amputated ns n. result of beinp frost- avf nuc, Presbyterian missionary, who known building contractor of Red i was held last niKht at the home of in the storm last week. She re- bitten while working for tho county will leave'Thursday, June 13, for her Bank, who died suddenly several ] Miss Susie Allffor. An entertaining ceived severe burns on her arm. Her last winter, and for which he re- (hire! missionary trip to India. Miss weeks ago, ™ade his will iri 1921 He ; Program was presented and refresh- Jife wris probably saved due to the ceived no compensation. In refer- Lovett is in charge of a girls' school left $500 to his snn, Lcl'oy Quacken- j menta servecl:j fact that, she was wearing rubber ring: the matter to County Counsel n that country. gloves. Stevens, Director Reich^y termed it bush, and all the rest of his estate, i Mrs. James Wolcott, Sr., is repqrt; Representatives of the various including his interest in the firm of nd to be much improved following an out.rage that the compensation church organizations greeted Miss i The Santa Cruz County Conser- Insurance carried by the county vation Associations is sponsoring a does not protect, employees like Mr. 7O,nOO-acre recreational area in Santa Bring on "Davison, and that, Counsel Stevens Cruz and Santa Clara counties of has previously ruled that th^ county California. In not liable. tees; Mrs. John B. Allen, missionaiy the Beans "Thank You Fred" Z. \Ven7el, Freehold attor- made her will in 1831. All of her es- ' Anne Reynolds of South street, Joseph K society and women of the church; late was bequeathed to Rev. Thorn- j The Eatontown board of health Duke university, founded at Dur- UCH has been Bald about ^ley. representing Marlboro township, Doris Avcrre, Christian Endeavor; as A. Kearney of Keansburg for his ' will meet. Friday ni^rlit at the bor ham, Is'. C, in 1024 on a $40,000,000 boya and beans—the affinity "I Jmvo Investigated and compared ths appeared with a resolution, adopted values ottered hy It. K Mount & Son, and pp Hnrvey R Smock, Sunday-school; Dr. life time and he was named as cxecu- ! ough hall with E. S. Willard prc- endowment left by the late James B. M of the male In general, be •npblp rnmmit- Dwijrht L. Parsons, the Presbytery, quality considered, I am convinced that by thf*. Marlbnrn t tn talcn tor of the will. Dukr, now has an enrollment of ho big-boy or little, for oven- board and Rev. James Owen?, the church j _ '-niton, . Eaton-1' The'Cleaners society of the Pres- 3,215. baked beans, piping hot and plen- they are (iho oneft whom we shall call." tee rpquosting th road, ro.v! wulinm A Sr o( "Their completeness of service, quality of over as a county at large. | town left, nil of his estate to his wife, ! ty of them! But why should tho connecting the FreehnM-TTohndel Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor, lauded ! . -niton, in a will which he: male have a monopoly on these merchandise and reasonable charges were and the Frpphold-'Mntawnn rnad. 11^ LLen a sS Til ill ih h a great surprise to me, for I believed Miss Lovett and presented a Bible to ' rX0Clitert in 392.3. Hc named his wife ' good little beans that BO unfail- explained thnt the rond loads pnst her as n gift. The receiving line con- l - executrix J ingly come out ruddy-brown, ten- them ia he too largo an organization to the former Collier prnprrty, now thn n personally Riiperviso the fimnUor, less pre- sifted of Rev. John A. Hayes, Miss I Carric £ *Nafoy of Ocean Grove; WAR. THREAT der and tasting most awfully House of tho Good RhrphTd. and good? tentious funernl services,- I can't toll you also past the state farm r-nnnccte'ri Mary Lnvott, Mrs. John A. Hayes. i lnft all of hcr e;utn ff) hcr Bistoi.f | how really glad I nm that I wont to see with thn state hospital. The mat] Mr. and Mrs. Rus^nll Blackman and . Mary N'afey, in a will which she exo- I LOOMS for Don't Forget the Women thorn an my mind IK clenr upon thU one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff. ' ctited a yenr ago last February. She is an important one lu: sniri. lint ij- Wornon are beginning to insist question, the answer nf which I have been impassable durincr the sprint and A trumpet duet rendered several mimcd hrr sister as executrix, BlACKEMPlkE evading for so long n time." numbers and the church quartet. Mrs. Mary E. Smith of Ocean . that they, too, bo included among winter month", causing rtMniir* or the bean-boosters. Knowing a about three Rm\ n half miles. YSvcr- conyisting of Mrs; J. William Heim. Grove left all of her estate to hcr j Mrs. Arthur White, Mrs. Thomas Me- • husband. Frank B. Smith, in a will I good thing when they see it, they Wo Furnish National Caskets holder Wyckoff FUL^c^ted Ihnt since approve of beans in little brown the Toad lends "pnM tlie pintr farm, Clintock, A. LeRoy Baker and Her- which shp executed in 1027. and she man Woolley gave selections. named him as executor of the will. pota with a sizzling piece of. ba- that, stnte aid In It'-, rrpnir miphf hr con floating on top. They are sug- secured, and moved that, tlto rrque.-f is were served in *'w • —•-t-** R R Monet & Son basement of the church. gesting, also, some new ways with bo referred to the depart ment. r<~ 1VINS A 1VRIST M'ATCII. beans which are a little daintier, highways for invnptiqnti.nn, which perhaps, but none the less good. FUNERAL DIRECTORS was done. J-:XPLOSION AND FIEE. Miss F. Ziicco Luclfy Person at Grari- Here are two: Frederic K, Adams, Mgr. i lialdl SoPioly Meeting. County Counsel William A, Ste- Baked Scant in Tomato Oattt: TELEPHONE 226 vens, who is it!, advised ihf bn/u'rl ariint House at Leonardo Destroyed The, G. Garibaldi society of Red Cut off slices from the tops of six by communication nf a mm tor re- Lust Xicht. Bank held Ju monthly meeting last largo ripe tomatoes and scoop out ferred to him Iii- ime time aco by n North Person Miss R Zueco. who held ticket, nuni- cup ot grated cheese. Bako for position, rinro irrnpi-. ;-tinv.'f) • h-if /> irly. \y) (] it n--. n summer re,?!- h^r WiVt. The ]>roceeds will %n into twenty to twenty-live minutes in ordering premium quality Jeddo-Highland coal. hfi was nn pyrmiit firriiian. ' li.'t t hr- n fund fnr Hit- hrnrfit of It ilia n- Amrririin an oven at 375 degrees. Thla wns n rpjrul-TT rivnilnyi-e of t hr bm r ^ The bh/r ii covrird Minrtlv -^udents viMtin- Italy. sorves six persons. Five tons •will equal six tons of ordinary anthra- and that the claim nf fcnnniv.- »rfnu and was under* Tne ^°'cifity ls thp OnlV all-Itfilian Boston Supper Rarebit: Melt tt"-. t*nfifi jf^cicty al Red Bank and is very ac- one tablespoon bntter, add oner cite. Order now at the low spring prices. COllW not !)(' m?)f]e fnr ];i- 5 sal bfcnuri lin wn-. mp'-u-.- inJwnrknrihe'nn-'in^'ii-didHoi's^ead!'^' >» ™nvmmity nir,i\rh. The or- and one-half cups of grated cheese : nny these prmindF, f'onivfl Strvr' vh , nr|j,,i,,i,u' liuiUlin-. Many* sparks ^^J™ ^ /•^rMcd its and cook very slowly until melted. twrntinth annivnr;:;i ed .thnt Connver luul bwi \ ! fell nn rnof.-. Tlie ilienirn worn nidrd Add a few grains of Cayenne, one- I The. committee in chnr^o dlBmirsor], nnd Mmuld ho rc'u j by a rlnwnpnur nf rain. A pea IT h of nf fourth teaspoon salt and one- 'ho ruinsq of thHiee iiou.-limne faile[nilvdd ttoo rr--ni-!l''J nirrtln*-' mnsisted of Eugene fourth teaspoon mnstanj. Beat The bnard vnted to qi-rrpt f h o( tne iiou.e r.ujcn ro ic . ^.^ chMym:Uu Lnui-, Dp!rOmo. ommcnrlntion. • \o:ii the cause, nf (he- explosion. one egg, add one-third cup cream 1 j Piet.ro Soviero, Uocco Zurco, An- and add very slowly to the cheess A mm niunic.'ii i'n fmm ! hi- -•''i -- " 1 lonlo Fn7,znrif\ John Pnolucci a,nd hlphwnv" rlrpnrtm'rnt infoi-i.Kf! Ih- mlituro, cooking until smooth fl T. Bonnrt*. i Thomas E?posito. bonrrl thnf ffieir !-u::;:r-i\nti f,,y t ]•;••• and stirring constantly. Pour at rontlnuaHon'nf Anbury fivr-nup fn>n; Alt or a Ionp irknrr-r> Mrs. Abbie •—«.«-^N~ cmco over the contents of two I*. r.fnniMf, wifr of Kdward T. Ren- ENGAOEMF.NT ANNOIINTHI). cans of oven-baked beans that Routn M to I'-rr-nhnlFl, hud h«.r>n r- p fp.rrrd tn tlv cniiinrerin:; dnp.-u-i nr :t, rlLr-fl .'it )\f\ hnnir at BeHorri nt, I have boon heated. Thin Berves six. m«nt, Uironcb which cl.iims ,ir»> in foul- n'rinrk thi;; nv"»rnin£. ShR was Miss Sodip Dnwim of Htifnrrl to ."he is /-urvivod by Marry TtalpJi Thorpe nf IUri llniik. COAL be approvprl fnr npprnprial imv; finni her nmthfr, Mrs. Willtam T. Palmer tho state's portion of thr ]."iv« Mil Mrp. Lenin Downs nf nnford Imp lion Pollar Worlc relief biU. nf Relffird. Shr Inavea two POMP, F.d- ward'K. and JurUinn prnnrti. nf Hcl- anno'incpfl (UP. on^npiemrnt of her Robert. C. Miller, ;-iipr r\ if-nr «.f f Feed - Fuel Oil - Hay fnrd. She is nlnn r-urvivrd by a rlaup liter, Mis=.* pndio Oownp. to war vrteranri prnvrf-', siihrniUrrl hi--,- hrntlipr and a si^tn-. Willnrri K. rai- J?('»l{>)) Thorpe nf U'p.'ifside, nvomtc, report, to May •"•'. in whir-ii hr IT- nier of New Mnir.noulh and Mr:;. Kfl- Hrt\ n.-ink. No date has been set portfd thnt nil :.rr;ivr:; li;td hrrn in- w:trd McN'ally of ).n ^ IPIHIKI. Mrs. fnr the wrdiiiim. Mir;; POWFK ir; rm- Bpflctnd nnd found nr put in rood n In'jinptt wns n inrntlier nf thr Kel- plnyed in the rlnirnl (leparf nient of LEHIGH COAL! rondition; flint. '\'.iU fla^s vd;iccrl nn 1 t:i ford. Airthnrlit-'t rhurch anrj php W-T^ the Sinmunn V'.isnfr coni]' tu' at Rrd graven had hern dnnal'^l bv I lit' very active in church wnvk un'il her Hank. Mr. Thorpe, is maiviper of American Leclnn pont of r.flnini'. Ask for our especially attractive prices for hrallli failrd. Her father died n Wn^nnrV; mrnt niafkrt af Ktvinr- The report wan ncreptrd mid \ho nuinbfi' of yr-'irs apo. hu r:.'. clerk wnrt ilirertrd {n cnnmninicntn this good grade of fresh mined coal. Compare With the I?olmnr T-etrion poM. nx- Thp funeral will he hnUl r-iiinda\ rnrent-Te/irher DJnnrr. nfternnon fit two o'clork at Mr?*, VVh- its quality or ask the man who burns it. prpir>r-lng ihn bnnrd*R appreciation of The esecutivn boan! of (he Mr- thn roopnr.ition. nftt'B late home. The interment, in chnrpe of thn Kcoft fimernl Immr, '•hanif r«t rret Piiinnt-Tenrher ;\?i\o- iM.itinn hid ;i dinner Tur;;day nipht Acting upon Ihr* recommrndntinn will bn in Fair View cemetery. CASH-I of tho highway rnmrniiton of tho at the M on mm 1 Hi fVmnty < ,V»unlr.v EMl'KItOn HAHJH SELASSIE I hoard, a ro^nlul ion war. adopt rr] nliib. 'I'lmr-e pro.^rnl wern Mr.". A..F. To AILK 5'.1"I.«\SSIK I. ernp'Moi of ICthlnpJn, KinR of Iviti^;;. is nn Afrionn providing fnr taking ovr>r Lor tint . Niei^nn, Mi-f;. Clndfrry Ol:-rn, Mr;-, YOonU. NO rnoM.'iit'h "f Uie nindrin school. An w.'ii1 cloiul;i uailnu- on the liori- drlvn )n Wor.t Long Branch, nn i Misp 1'ldna Bnniet^pn of BrnnUlyn j Krank Kulil, Mi.-.-sr;; Melon nnd Jon H /nii of lii;-; otiipn e, he h.'i.- thrown the full wnkrht nf liin knowledgo ot N66D. TH6 rrnmfy ro.id. A vcqurrjt. for HUe- nc- and Waller J. fiwrrnry. reroxirr ;nifl ^ nin K^an. M\C-H Abhin flti Ickland. NUMbfiR, OP (lon nn Wnll slroot In that municl. nfflpsnor nf Hcfi Bright, will be mar- Mi.». R. A. Nevlnri, ATJH. fn-inK Dm- modern nfl'-'iirj; into JUT pa 1 n lions for defenne. Thin recent picture wna HANCE & DAVIS pality bad boon dropped hy mutual riod Sflturdny nffprnnon, .Tune 1';.', ,v emus, Mrn. Kthn| Wntkins, Mm. Hu taken nt n review where Ui7 younj: otlireiivln hn phoworl tlieir monarch a€At>€ii$ WILL whit they |i;wl Innnierl in two month:;' fn:ttrurtlnn' from Swcdhih ollleora. TEL. 103. agreement nf counfy nnd municipal four n'clork, hy Kev. .John I! *ln roll Ohl, Mrfl. Ada P.-ilnr. Mr?;. Wil- ( Tltn cnijirrnr'reni-'H'tifd thai for nil htr- love of iiindcrnUjition. ho was a officiate, pirrc.tor "Htnirhpy reported. I'Jiy, I'Pclor of Holy f'rn, -s rliuri i ; t 'liftm Noplowp. Mr." Kred Krii-|t, Mr;, SKYQURFOIKMiAD Where quality rule*. ( Iilti" di: 'ip| '•mtrd. plnm in (he old-Jiiy!'1 Afti'Mn tlu'litlng their- W.TR "mnro Cminty Engirifer John V. llogan Hum.^on. Jnvitntlons lo the rercu luiiy s Blatrhfojd SJiemi'tn. Airs. A( thm- will bo isBuod early next week. |parifl and Mra. Nathan Fiommer. to t-fo." /(r iftiniffrd, hnweyi-.r. thnt the men worn lining taught (n fight reported on (ht completion of a without bolriR soen, a highly important objective in modern warfare. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 6, 1935. ELECTS OFFICERS.

Given of Nurse* at Public Health Meetinj. MONMOUTH. COUNTY'S GREAT ET PLACE The annual meeting of the Public Health Nursing aisoclatlon o( Rum- eon, Fair Haven and Sea Bright was " Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents hold at the home of the Misses Por- ter yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Oeoi'ge Dwlght presiding. ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES. BUSINESS NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l uv and A report of the ccmmlttaeB was WILLIAMS' W.t.r G.rd.m, ISIS Mon. LAWK MOWERSi new law pricei for fint FRANK VANSYCKLE, DodBO and Ply-j ? . ^li seennd-hand clothes. rouINER SITE in downtown, lied jBank, CiROCEfiV, dtllcatBBneft »nfl e*ndy tin given nhowlng reports of nurjes vis- rue itvtnue. Asbury p«r]c# N» J-» near cl*s§ mowers. Merrill Machine Shop, mouth automobile*. Dodge trucks, Good- ... be '" 8°O(1 rondltlon. U Kerber. ^00 and second-hand framca. fitover Par-Genuine opportunity for experienced op- tot flftle; no rcatiormbla utt.it r«(ui»d Virginia T«» Roam. W»ter lllloi, til col. Shrewsbury a Venue. Red Bank. Fhonc ker, 8 Mechanic •treat Ked Bank, phone ernfor. Witt be' taken quickly. Inquire Iting 5,048 persons, 2,031 ichooli, iJMiichiiile street, 32__Kgt. Bank. ear tlret and' Prest-o-LUe bstteriei. 149- VVrUeJBux 201 Monmouth Beach. N. J. ors; aquarium,, roek pUnta, reek gardena ITTLB "WHITE HOUSE Antfqu« _„, Io3 W««t Front street, Tied Dank, phone 4CS-W. 111). Tied Dank It transporting 1,180 persona to hos-tnd Illy DCOII built and rtpalrtd r««ion- _ RE» BANK vicinity-••Hundred* V«""i«mi Red Bank 12SB and 1207. OI,l> (JOI.I)"\,'o pay titah ror your old IOHI on firet bon(Tand mort Km USTINO of estatea, homee, Urge abl ' Hfiadclen I Corner, Itad Dank. Antiques MONEV to IOHI on firet bon(T~and mort- to suit any pocketbook. lUtiUraUil pitals, vitsHlng 35 well baby clinics y_ boiiynt and aold. MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler, Ply- golti jf-'wolry, wMi-hea. teeth, etc. Reus- Uoridrickeoo & Stout. 2 linden andd emaimail hhouses and bung&lowabngowa. Bea bodttlet free. «ay II. StlUmVh BiiS and holding 283 clasum In home hy- -lMe«'._3G_tlKm«| -UtH, (Jed Bank. ^_- placa, dUi H k i me befoiG yu\iyu\i tani G HuvV^ril Llpi'In F6n eKhS, nujllUry Itatch, 88*37x10,10. „_ oak wood in movt and firoxijjice mouth and International truck KnleB and y tan G. . Hu^rHuvV^ril l LlpLlpi'Ini - hiKhway, Katontown, N, 1. I'hone Ealo«. giene. , x2 feet, fully mulppad. Addraia Doug- ienttthn well rotted manure, top totli Service Headquarter!. Phono lied Bank VVIWVtVHh " warifw. rxild'tathteneil fin- 51 MonmoutM h itreettt feh, fehone BeBe d d ai_Blddl«. Omanporl. N. }. tl(iu*j finiiiluiu in iiny condition; al»o Election of officers waa held with drlvow«VB tfraveled, tractor plowing and 5.'17. ROOMS' FOR RENT. PEONIES"iHt«n)acor'«tion day, Z6 cant, truck for hire. J, H. Carney, phone Eat- FORD CABRIOLET. 1031, new pVtnt, top, iflnsswiirnf . Write. I will cull at nnrc. 3 Kojft KENT at Fair Tlavenaen,, nroom Cooper's bridge, on Hhte\v^l,nr.,- rlv«r Mrs. George Dwlght being re-elected dozen, gernniums 25 centa each, avar- ^, 10 Meclianlc LARGE. ~iiii-cly (Viri^U)icd~ with tf»lowl , niill d l etc! looks like new and! rum fino. Will pay carh. ArLiu— Ant board, fur lent in private home. Mr*. rh lai[iroveinenti;. Ideal lorltf ftuiitaufa on went eldu vt fctate Hl«h- green traca 25 fl«nta up. Albart Nelaon, Btrcct,".Frtf.tM)li], N, J. locationi . RReady fof r occupancy: anfurf . president, Mrn, Harris B. Fisher, Jr. used mmiyers for nn.rif.r6 to quirk buyer Inr J1C0. 6S Ma- Aniiluglitc. 17 jilm J.liice, Red Bank, way. artesian wet! on lot. AUtrni Ueak. vice president, Mrs.. Harold Clark- Allentotrn. N. J« nurmy at Jmiayatcmn farm, eitate.ffoff course and shade tree ple avenue, Red Bank. nlshcd. Apply Mm. Jack Sparling, 0 Cath- man, attorney, Ited Hnnk. "Itation. FUliXlSlitll room, all improvements; for erine street. Fair; Haven, N. J. secretary and Mre, Edgar A. Knapp upraylnc. Call or write Htmdil.-Jttmn Buy- _ EMPLOYMENT. " FOX wOOO J*A.IlICr—'I \vu new huuse*, usn* TWO lea bnstii lo'r^Tioiaai "usa for.Bal a j iJ^jj^Ctitiiijmr^y. MlH«1lctown« ^ or phono SCO- cry- tennonalile. li-'o Hardinif ATTHAC1TVE eTgh£rooin~hVute, fino"i'it- uine CapfCod Colonial, thu other VlJ* treasurer. vary ropiaQniibls, Pfaon* Atlantic High- BUSINESS NOTICES. rosmuN oil na baby mute, trained | rond, Red Hank. ..„.._ ldc-ntial eection: central; large fireplace, room coitasfa type, both havo every mod- 1 SOD.toJl>, toup loll and prlvofrivolu, acres of Lop~ioilop tolTl birth preferred) ; country I NICE FRONT room, "n. hath,' i^oori ICE- hardwood Hoots, built-in bookcase; large The executive board will consist of lands 67-M. ;• oatnte: liiKhen rcfei i ern convenience and am completely d*c* and four to six-foot privet; very cheap. MEN'S half xolei, eewed nnd lice!*, $1.00; <)(«_ Summer- I lientM location : very Also I porch and Rge: rhone Rod BHnk Mre. James C. Auchlnolosa, Mm. URNITUHK, kntlQU«, modern; Pilvot !?i?UJLJ0^4!_RiiJ*£!^.iJ^n? 661, rhone Rod orftted IhronKhput. Open for iiti-iiactlon hedge, Keo truck, second-hand brick, women's IOIOS and JieeU 70 cents; men's I floor j-norn, very rear ona hie. Phone U W, or call Owner. 1 AlleAll n placel , lied every day ami heated for your comfort Gray Bryan, Mrs, Fred J. Burghard, KBUTLT uandHniTwiitef pump»TF. and women's rubber heels 25 rents. At. For detail* write or phone, (J. Howard palntlngi, ehlnt, Blanwara* Invalid chair, G. Burst. Mlddloiown. nhon* MI<1I*" KJ'T .** n.,M "ei" L Llppincntt, 31 Mon mo u tii »treot, nhr.ni etc., (or, •*•«• Parker Hom«*tead, Mon- 60. v* IV ifcUj* ' i. ILL HU lIICQ II. Ij VC*rOO ITl U li n ft tx ^ fircd; rcnB(iniil»lc; hone Mrs. Nicholas Rutgers, Jr., and Mrs. dump bod/ and player piano, also three clndera and gravel; prk'CB rcnBonable. with sun porch; all improvements; rent P. Sanford Shanlcy. and Kindlnjr; nt rcusonubEe I'nten. How- vou~^iAY*iTfjoiryoiir"hoVtVt^i7uT^o7 saddle homes and carriage. 48 Mn pie wood Claude Wrlcht, Markham rilace, Littlo Sil- ard Muxncin, iihone Atlantic Highland a r caao n a b l£__Ca 11_3 09 - J _o_rj!1} __JL e d _Ba nk. fit Shelter Cove on Bn in eaut buy, near avenue, Keansbura, N, J., phone Keana- vcr, nbono Reall imtn-ovemQnts; ateo Toms ftivcr, tho bontmnn'a puifirlihe; re- burir 37.• „___ _. TROPICAL I-'ISII—Bargains in fish and rooms, all improvements; 100 feet from fined atmospheie; pine and water front Bertram H. Borden, Dr. William J. LANOSCAPK cocontrnctlnirn tin ting, gKnitlingg and ' rentl. l _M Madis-oji aveti^e,__Re(M)a.nk.^ rand; fine lawn, large trees; river eports. r THREE'dining room icts, one 112760* bne aquariumaj alto plants anil (kh supplies wns and Hardens cared for lots, S350 to 56Of) ; 10 ,r> down, hnlatico Merseran, Rev. John C. Murray and IH.fiO snd one «&S; all muit tia told pointing, 1 URNIsiTEirnbbMrVc^rtV'biVtrrreirim- Reasonable for Beaeon. Call ' Red Uank for sale flt Batty Ron* Ktsh Hatchery, \ by the month. George WlillyWldl ,l landscapd e monthly. Folder free. Uay H, Btillmen, rlev. William C. Colby. this week. Look .them over. Gramann'E, Allen place (junt off Riverside avenue). th rjiovemcnts; (jcntlemnn only: yarnpre if State Highway, Eatontown, N. J.; nheme U White street, Rod Bank." I'ontiarlor, phone Entontnwn 493-J. -" cHicd. On Sycamore avenue, Shrews- Bnin7JE~A"VEKUETnear Front Btroet; six j I »•» phono 3(jB-W. Red Bnnk. looniH nnd hath; ntcam heat; excellent PIANOlANfmS ilvlnllii m orn.mi. ~Am.,iin n.., A , 1 I'llOTKCT jour furoJJ'J3yy bl>y puttinputtinjKr mifstKnfetyy monlli; nil done by trained iru-n; an bury. Telephone lied Bnnfc 3 4^-W." •onditlon. Available June 1. StuinUins- JBAY »»» '" »?<" ™'/ " "f T S»d ^TT"' n" "' ^" '""', T«"''T '," ly low rental. Phon'e_Red Bank Htm. ti;il eect inn. convenient tn nchunin, Keyport News. l! b lin t lliii; lighh t lioUKckccpinIki n ; adult H only. ^ 1 ilelgh and carrlaes. John McQann. Lo- inqltlonlng. nirhnn'e Piano Shop, Drum- ))" , «»f ,,°" ' t 7 YA w ' v ^ ' ° " ,'""' """'"r ' ' \^"," j . all improvements, rhiircheu, lms linn?, stnrpa. ctr.. nuitaM* t, N. J. so st-panilf> hou. p, tnterefi school teach- ! - for busineiis; nil imprnvements; liot wntei" (tht Bad Bank Reglitei inn »• bough! ,ond plaos, lied Bonk, phono 1)33. -,-,-lBtiBctI »n:ik , Hndialorhone rRe Workad Bun.k 1177.Wml 1 rant | KMP176YMKNK™PC, ,T,,,1 ,•»,.,T ,„. ,SKK phonV o l,,,,,,,,u,wn (sjy s. lu;j EaKt Fiotit Btiect. lied B;ink. cood condition; largo yard and gar PABY'S CRIB, piny pen, fl?e truck; alt In USED CARS and parts b^ so aiiarlment of five rooms; all impr heat and garatfe. Aiidrcje C. li., box f 11, In Keyporfc At the atore, of Coita Brothers, Tlio<ol al«Hlll kdJ5»3ror"e"w7-Akid* fof ne pjijtB. .oldld;; U uS • VAiXEAirS EXrRKSS^Mov.n^-an^l y, liriinch- White couiil Ked Hnnk. MM. Florence Melco, GUB Sen.on and Mr*. good condition. 11 Lake avenue, Hcd . ...„ -- LC, Keneral trutkiriK other er.'p'ci ienced, ents. hifjulro "A. T. OoiemuB, ii It Bank. Phone 2H34-W, Red Brink, glQBB, from 50 centa to $1.00. A ho Sim ed iij, o >•-. Ked Bank or ancnts. Clare Suasmftn). 44 Worthley etrccl, Rod Bank, ph Itti(,-lit ftcrviro: finned von. 1S Broad w cr AKfiK funiYslicil front room, with kitch r H]i HOUSE of six roumb. bath ami gun i-ar- PAROAIN—Near Hc-J.* J" enette for li^ht hoii5ekeepinB; with or Mrs. Emma Behaefcr has returned JIA NI ..a; three minutes" walk from lori nil improvementn; steam henl; Kii- Bhow pony; winner of many rlbbunBi NO'FlCE~-CellnrH nml re(;Kpor>U clujr. See nf V.DO.I or railroaiht d station. th14 7 lSridgie avenue' lk. Ref d house, six rioma and hath; vapor from a several months' stay at hersplendid for horsemanship. Reason for POWER SPRAYER for unlc, Hayes, re- raKC Tjocated at 381 Shrewsbury avenue* tiullt' and repainted; Hayea and Meyera l'liinnoy, Johnson L'iiini. Tin ton FalU, paint; ;ilil.; t;iin nny pla ,Unnk, phone RTfi-M.' heat, E>in porch nnd open norrh; two- nailing, child h*fl outgrown; pttco attrac- t:\ana f __ . . _ .,$31) per month. John H. Cook. Jr., winter home at DelRay, Florida. tive. Information call Long Branch 20-18. mica nnd service. Conovor Bros., tytcku- N. .;.• __„ rf?. tol nn jot). 'U/iNJSJ/K(J room, attractive, IBI-KC, torn- \ Shrewshuey, phnne Ue<\ Bank $4%r,-J. . car ifji:n«c; lot 1!,s.luQ; attractively 11 | n o ( Ad cps I1. O.'Hox «ll, llo.l Hank.* Miss Doxlo Ann Dlngnwn, daugh- L !iKi.ilijfi_v^ ?-? !f? l*LJ** SK'ITLH tiie dUBt with t-nlcliim I'hlmiiU fortahlc, sunny, residential; luivute, no j UT_*Ll_ siLVEU^Slx-rooni hou»ai all lnT- landscapc'l; prire, Sfi.lifiO, mortgnta OUTBOARD MOTOR for flnlej Lockwood highways, ili-ivewjiyj', playjiroinifja. ter of Dr. and Mra. Norman B. Ding- FLASH—IMano accurdtnn, 80 biifls, "$^^ ! " uld like lU-ht hoii c(!pInK"for ther roomcra; on buH line: Kai-i,Ee if dc-| provementa; convenient to hue line end Chief, two cylinder [ overhauled. Cull fin- nmiiiteiKinco of v\uy tennis -oiiitlo wiih childr id' 5^.000. Offered for immediate Bale man, and granddaughter of Mrs. H,Red Bank 2G00.1" aleo 120 baeft, bargnin pi-Ice; ono week ! AU irt.l. Keanomiblo. l.iS branch avenuo, | MChoulB, two-car Karasoi (,'rounia 67x^00; only. Baritono BBX, tenor and HHQ RIHO J ''"'I H. Hnndy UK) pound hiu:» In ntock. ; hi e (iood phono Jte/1 Hjink 1U7-J. • fruit. (Trapes. Infiuiro 41 Washington only. Other attractive properties for O. Bauer ot this place, was gradu- BABY CARRIAGE $B,00, Ice boxes $1 to ipecla) this week. IX Annefle, 47 M L. 1). Scoly,'South nml Write Mf."- Ji. II. CJnrrI-.on, Kciinsb FUltNtSHKI) room, nil conveniences; pri- j Btrect. Red Uank, or your own hroker. eale nnd for rent, thimiirh Allaire & $11), 9x12 rue Sft.OO, 0x12 rug $0.00. i.(iocts,. [vi ton town, plume 170. ated frrai the Kent Place school for iiKton stieot, Uecl nank.- N. J.- _ vate fjunily, jnn other roomers, 15 Lake M)ft KENT, atoren, OETICBB. nuts, aouaea, Son Ajjancy, Inc., ID Monmouth electric revolving fan 84,00. Lot new WANTED^ "liou^f-'woikcr, while Ynefcri nvonuc. lied Bnnk.'__ . _ Girls at summit on Monday. dishes at half price; three-piece over- ROWOOATS for unlc, nlso laflboata und ^7^ apartments: I'caproved; all locationo. \8treet, Ited I!;ink, plione S-ir/o. dlnRhlpS. Thompson ' Uont Worka, 'I treat.merits nt. iiomo Pliiin (-(.OUIIK: Viiie.i.in; two ndulU; UUNISHKIJ ruoitiB lor rent oh the rivet Jiiat olf Broad street. I^hd & Loan 06. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Wilson of atulted living loom suite, like new, $60. J C6ntcr street. Baa Bright., N. J. ollir 1 1 MmliHon avcinic, Ilcd Hunk. wcuKly^ l lii>iic_Humann_417. bank. F.9 rtector place. Ited Bank, UMechiinic Ptreet, Red Bank. Time paymonta. Three-piece living room L. S. 1'nt iersnn.* : L0T F0R SALI tlt Now York were recent guests of Mr. •ulte. n«ivly upholstered, $15; walnut near iSnuth _ | Hlfill SCHOOL rnifhiiiio " hone 2fi7-R. F()UR-nboftf7^nVaTo^f^r"onT|Ta~" tvn^ I '* FniiTield (InrdenB, Mid- and Mrs. E. T. Tucker. bookcase 27.00, oak hookctme $12.00, new FARM PRODUCE. CHAlHS"rai,o»T ami' "rcinu'ied r~r»l!c(i for l i position ROOMS FOK KENT, cnmfdrtafily fur- ter nnd electricity. ,,r.fi Carton street dletown, N. J.; rnrncr lot in jicnr uich- • Mrs. J, Carrus of Jamaica has been mahogany' tecrotary $2C. If you have anil dcliveiud. Sonic, 37 Eaut, River fcimiiraiilicr; iiny infill niiidon (ic- nished rooms for rent; with or without Kurmon, N. J. jard; tlie:ip if. sold :i>. once. 3. E. -Mat- rite I'. O. Box fi2,Kntuntown . N. C (Jilk »s" Rlvoi-'hfde *nvenue. ed. Apply Hudson House. 131 Hudson ; Holootla. p avenue, phone lied nnnk_944. __ provetncntRi, 111at cla DOUBLE oil burner for Installation in vertising in The UcBlster'i classified col- icopuniiifT of the .intluiie whop, Ntw WOMAN ] It» some elderly per- •nr k-arane. KR .H H. Vanderveercondition. -ID Branc; h ' RIVER FRONT property, iiiuiteen rooma, Mrs. J. H. Hendrlckson spent a coal range, US, used two monthn, coBt uran£. niock, .spei'lnlty Ewrly Anipjicin aiuan, ;tcl an f Tiish tlic he.'-t off . IIOOMS, one with finminjj water, one with avenue, phone Ited Uank 146ii. improvement.^. bte;tm heat; two-rnr furniture find hi'ir-a.lnnr. Onened Jnily, VViile Mrs. I', llorkeidiiry, Keyrort. N. J.. Imlcony; In private home; nioai. couple of daya this week with her 122.50; batteries $1.88, (2.60, JS.sr. and PULLETS for aoTeT well grown Whito Lctr- LOVELY cottage on large " estate, "even I Avenue1 !"cd "''lianl-0 ' T^H "("'mti'. ^Tow- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Jr., up; recharging 50 cents. Willard Battery horn jmllctB, fourteen-weeks-old; raised inchidinti liolidayH. Telephone Ited Uank It. 1). No. 1.* alile, reftHonably priced. R. II. Vander- Service, 115 West Front street, Red from blood-tested etock. on freo runyo; veer. 49 UrancH; avenue, phone Ked Uank mcvU. doHKhtfiii atmosphere ;'ten "min of Summit. 8 Bank.' will be Inyinu in July: ?1.00 ench. Fred AUTO LOANS—Confidential, prompt, p;irL time. 1'ho M. ^.*- • .1 drive to Ketl Hank; price $50. Refon •y avenue Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dolaon and ORTY cretonne cfrnfr cov*tr* fat tee Dietz, Nut Swnmp road, Red Bank, N, J., courteous BOt'vIco: no cndorHctnunta; Red Bank COMrUltiAULtCOMFORTABLEi room folor rent, private j roquirerlrequired. Apply oowners representative, I and num1South 1 uivtamDivisionn \-C. i<-K. u.li.,, loiior -miles l^iono 886H-M. ro 1 family havo moved from Beers street cream parlor or tea room, 15.00; golf paymenta reduced. fctleial Acteutancfi HAN wmitod on fa /ninily; Kootl locatfon; very icamtmhle. I Jnucph (i. McG'uc Agrcncy, phone liumeon i ^ 1 Anbury Pat-k. _ Land Mjitn l« for , with poultrpyy ex- io llltry 1>nr 1( r fJ [ictl Liiink to Second stroot. bag with five clubs $4.00, and new and _ '—We uro oirerlnjt a very Co., 010 Electric imlldlnu, Anbury Park, p i 320 ;i month, loom find bboardd ; 21 Harrlann avenue. C;ill Ked Bunk 3593.14-14. • • h . - " L ' *' '_*• _ .. ;. used RM stoves. Stanoberry Thrift Shop, good 20% dairy ration at an especially phone 3*130. Open eventniit '1:0<) tn n:00. whit£. (;nm_u»J1'arni_s, Colt's^Nci-k, N. J.* SS b VB (if six Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hoberts are WUnon avenue, near Flrchouge, Port Mon- low pries. Sea UB, Hanco & Dnvls, phone UUN(iALO\y for rent, six rooma and ! u>om^' 'S'^tli" " lot; two GENERAL CONTHACTOK—Cartlnw and WANTKl), a 7i"nrtner~lj"y"7rinn'rrtt-ho~hn7*a APARTMENTS. bath; nil improvemento; newly painted; • '-' '• ' occupying their summer, home on mouth." ...... 103. _ ttradlnai manure,. toil ROU, fill djr.^pln- from Bcoml Ktit^tt im sine a a suction. 1 - , new truclt.. Owndr .t tucks- inodurc .frnm nenr Little Silver station. Claude Wriirht. PhnriQ.Rflll^R, Roil Hani;. ____ _ Walling terrace. £W wall texture coating. Is very decora' t'QV LT nT~FE En^^^uWrT'Li"fPCycIe derB, gravel, sunrf, peatmt snfrdstorio for Southerh n voinU and neeneedd s n man to help IK K£NTA"L economy li! il, Jni-es- Mrirkham pliicc'. Little Stiver," Miss Edna Davis of North Arling- tlve for • renovating and modorntiintr maeh for your chicks; Park and Pol- rock irardenB, Estlmutca Klvcn. I'hono himhiCi;; l pcforrrd fd. .SmalSlll iinvestmennestment i litte ourf four-room and bnthh apart- Red Daiik'l403-J. (;()LONiAi7HOUSE nf "IVVG7\V room'HThot ( lard feeds pay, Make a tost. Hance & Ked Bank 3805-J. Oacar Hecker, 47 Sec- lf d ment now nvailablo: very denn: heat nnd water heat, excellent, condition; six ton has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. wailti; eaitily applied. So low In price that " IH, phone 103. ond Btrect. Fair Haven. necessaryy. No loaferss need applyppy. . AlAl ATTRACTIVE five-room cotUye for rent, every home owner can afford to use it replieli s tttreated dconiidcntiaily idiil Ad. Addresddess re- water included. Telephone Red Bank all improvements; garage; reasonable nercs ;• largo shade trees; water frontage. F. W. Hutchlnson. 4e a pound, direct from factory. Come HAY for Bale, baled. Call Mlddleto SPRAYING ELM TREES will tavo" theiii 1 idie'all " to II'm' ! ____-, II. _ fill, HHnnk. U ['_"• 42 Carpenter atritet. River Tiaza, N. J. Price S Hi.0(10. Frank P. Mwei.' 47 681. Shrcw'Kli!iryjivi!nm),j:i..d nHiil;. Edgar Walling has been making a in eight colors, ready for une. Just mix from the Dutch elm uWc, r.^lert JTTTJJI iiCmiOir^rJl^iv', secretarial UNFURNISHED apartment, three rooms. SMALL HOUSE lor rent oii Kane lane. with cold water. Call (or snrnplc HOUSE, seven room*, large living room, nuHlncBH trip tn Scrnnton, Pennsyl- Agents wanted. Atlantic I'nlnt & Wall r Ii Will j K Middl vania. HAY, eat' corn for dale; moderate firenlacn, three bc'di'tjomp. two baths, oil Texture Co., 119 Wast, Front ntreet, phone priced. Matthow Mullin, Brookdate So^ ^;r^cer n,, K .d* i ;;^^^*^: ar^^h^ He sriia and uns vpnpe. (iiiraRc 'if de- I SUMMER RENTAL~Six rooms, complelc- burner, hot water heat; Karaye attached; Red Bank 2261-W. lr nox 2 ph c P remises. Weller's Houso, 97 ly furnished, all improvements; Frtgirf- one aero. Price SJS.fiOd. l-'rank J&. Albert Heath has returned from a Farm, Lincroft, N. J., phone 3282-W. ' ™_?- °- "' "" '"•'• ..its fui.ii.sho.l. Write I'. O. Bos 22, lire; Enrage: from Juno 15th to Septem- BLECTHI MANQLB J4.B0, living room West Front street, lied Hunk." Lawes, 47 Shrewsbury avenuo, Red Hank. several weeks' trip to England. Bed Bank. FREE STEAMERS every Wcdnmilny nnd ! Kcanslmii;.' isth. S150, 103 Branch avenue. Iteil set ?1E and ten thousand and three oth- Snfurday "'fAtaiit Atlanllc hold, 1 = 1 WHITIi WOMXN"w¥hST"doFi'"m7k~t5 apart fitcM, tinee room, tut- ,Hank." The annual birthday party of theer items to look over At Grnntnnn'n, 11 I'nlr_Havon_roaj._lair_Haycn. | ^ ot wouI(, do |almdryi |n OIou U Cnl| nished comfoilnbly; tilo kitchen and- MUnlfAI. INHTmiMENTB. itrlnm nn.t rn- | »'• 276 Moi-hnnlc! utrMt. after 6:00 P. M., centrally Incut ed, Mi vine room. dinlriB, Keyport Improvement association Whlto street, Rail-Bank." 'I'UTAU'UO ' p fufrr t,ulo i frfrom H k u kllfhcn, bedfiKim nnd liivaioryT fjinr hnd- was held Monday at Iho public Belected anri treated need at Lum'n nailing at I'LICC'B Muulc Stuiii. 31 Woet 1 I'!"""* '''*'' "" • i- untct'i 31 Rivet'Kidu avenue, phone 077. Can be used for two fnmllies. Rent roonis, bnth; open attic. Lot R0x2(10 j ROOF PAINT forTfn," tar and gravel Front street, Reel Bank! ^ i UuURLt NURSING—MasBaue, almholk reasonable. Inquire store, Mra. G. Hus- library. A flower show was one of roofs, five-gallon cans 11.66; high grade, Fnrm,. Llncroft road, next to Pelov Hen- APARTMENT of throe rnnmn for rent, 14 IEIIKC gnnitre. A real buy. \V. A. Hop- d' " ~ - ~ " " " «ait. li liniitiun, hyrjodci-mica i tndivirlu- nitz, Naveoink avenue, near Stone Chuith, pin- Agenry. Ked lh\nl. i>liunc a.l7_.' pnlnts, Inafde and outside, $1.60 per gal- ana.illUHKS Jo. BakerT prico. a2» pai0 dHcrhnnl for liveo ,chictre6kt. »"«d '™«lmont» lor no,ve, and Barcot- - ' Btieel, pliuue 3323-M._ the features, under the direction of 1 k, HjB_W«mK_JJ. J. lon. Other (rracias as low as 0Oo. Agents FOR SALE, mixed and timothy hay. K a KarJ l HnnBk kyini 23l 0 Mhi tt lira, iiainou ami pinpticdl nun-us on cat!. THHEK-ROOM ~niiarTn]cnr,~"nli~lmprovar MODERN HOME "nt Shrewsbury, "living Mrs. D. C. Walling. wanted. Atlantic Paint and Wall Texture baled; all No. 1 grade. Cnn be heeii at P.P^n^JSlJ^^i™_ : , lJatterbhy'B Nurses Rculstry. rhone Red WEST FRONT street, betwc'ciPMaulo and room, dininu room, kitchon, bicakfa&t * T T 1.*" 1 M IIC ^^, Irtii.n kJVk r.Tl'n.'U BH fli'TliinAll . 1. • •!..<« mont,Rlve lif.iT'-> t.'liitliLt?>ili^ i..il.. il tint nnir »i,fi .ti~.nT a at Tenafly. Holmdel turnplke, K. J. . SwAmp road. Red Eank, phone 38Sfi-M. retail statements, (ill burner; private porch nnd jtarase; ce- Heiuhls pection;; all improvemenp t a; - ' ATTRACTIVE bmnrulnwr, , II.lttl e ,, Silver, finaly»-U: excellent references ; whole "or lert ncighiibrhobd; central location. In-itiye; iiietly «u no millings; rent reason- A son was born last week to Mr. SEA SKIFF for sale, 26 feet, rained deck BA'nRED'ROCK," Hhodo Inland" Red.~ White FOR REAL ESTATE, insurancQ ot all part time, Address \V. C. T., box 611. n; Inrpir living , and Mrs. Gordon J. Schanck. cabin, Lincoln motor: good party boat. Lechorn pullatB, ten Uo^ixtecn weeks quire C. It. Ro*s, i Allen place, phone able. Aprly A. G. Jones. Conover place, dining room anil kitchen, hot water heat, Price reasonable. William. Russell, 30 old. Sydney Hamburger, NuUwamp road, kinds or firat mortftaaa loane, con- Ked Biu)k.__ Red Bank 366^-W. ' Riverside JIe.ghtaLJteiNTJEJ>, Sfivitt) Station atlciulnrii'; on- VIV Y-lt 0 O M i in TTiTheA apartment for HOUSE for i-cnt "nr42~Ha7din~r42Ha7dinK rroado d; rereaa- Sfi.TOd. Ea«y terms. W. A. Hopping Gonablc. Inquiri e flt 2^7 Spring Ftreet, Mrs. Margaret Derby, was married to POOL UUB8 and plants in stock. Wd .BROILING or frying "chlckqnH, two to street, Red Bank. ly e-xpcricnceil need apply; must lie able rent; a!! improvements. 6 Rivereitie Agency, S Linden pliiOe, Ked Hank, phont to produce and well recom.mer.iied; slnpl nvenue, Red Bank. phone Ked Dank 3OA5-M. H. VonMater. 97* Herbert Dietrich, eon of Mrs. A. Die- hava on hand an assortment of 20 dif- three pounds avorngc; roaBtiiie chlck- Alao aecond-hnnd gas ran go for eaie ferent klndi of lilies In the following col- ciifi, 3Vj tQ ^ ],A pounds; rnlscd on my own man. Address Petj-olciim, box 511, RedFOUR rooms all improvements; hot run- trich on Tuesday evening of last .PAINTER and paper banger and decor- Hnnk.*__ r ll c H p. * SMALL POULTRY nnd truck farm «t week by Thomas L, Smith, recorder ors: red, yellow, white, yellow to red farm: milk fattened; alive or dreiwed. We ator) roaaonablo prloea. Will paper a ning water; pus and electric; garage. Halmdel. N. J.: Rood productive soil; (tunaet colots), pink and blue Hltas* Beau- deliver. Sydney HtunlnuBcr, Nut Swamp room lor $3.50 and up; aJJ work guaran- COUI'ii;, cxiiuilfiiccd." iii»L cr(w.a~~cook; FOR HEN f. re a a o n a bl eThotl'sQ~a t"2 0 ~M oVn t five nerc.i, ^ix-room cottage; electricity. of Matawan townBhlp. Mr. and Mrs.tiful Blue Beauty lilies, at 91.60. Fool fl»h lord, Ktjd iinnk, phono !18fifl-M. Imtfcr. rJimiireui, oujhide work; local avenue, Atlantic Highlands, furnished Will sell #2,5(1(1 cash. IV. A. ilooiilnf teed. Joseph Ho If man, 2'i Drurnmond references; would iikn position in RedAP~AUTMKNT. for rent, four rooms and or iiiiftiriiishefl; nlpn two furnished »part- Dietrich will make their honjo in from $3.50 per 100 to tho large breeders. COWS for sale; two young Guernseys, two place. Red Dank, phone 3343-W. bnth : hot wnter heat, ga.-i nnd electri- AKcncy. S Linden plaro, Bed Hank, l^honi Paramount Pet Shop, 37 Monmouth Uank or vicinity. Address Couple, box ment3 and garage space. Apply C J. Sage, Keyport, following a short woddlng street, Red Bank.* Holntolns: fienh, all heavy tiiilkers; T. WILLJAM V, DIETRICH, plumbing, bal- city ; rent, rensonnblc; near ptntion. (lottl- 16 Mount avenue, Atlantic Highlands, or trip. B. tasted; alfio corn nnd hoy. W. H. Pot- ing and tinning. Pumps nnd windmilla (ill, Ked Uank." in, 92_Shrcwsbury HVCIHIP. Red Hank. Bowtcll Agency, phone 116. DESIRABLE residence property, 352 FOR SALE, Ico box, very good condition repaired. Agent for Master carburetor WANTED, female experienced press opera- FLJRNI SUED" nun rtment" of ~ ta\x~voom*', Broad street, for tale: olfereil at a prke And reasonable. Inqufre at SS Locust HIGH CLASS Riade Guernsey family cow coal saving device. Fita any furnace, it tor* for Jjiundry. I^nn'; bnth; ail conveniences; garage. 33 Tvhlch make.s it ;m .-utrnetivc invcBtmenl Burned By Hot Watpr. B* B** for sale; to be fresh June 20; T. B, and Lelghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 3687-J. Ktreet. Red Dank. At once. StaUfiir nlacc, phone 1-103-J. DESIHABLK store for rent, 19x32 feet. 6 or a ttood home. Mijru:;i^-e niny remain OFFICJjTbESK, nino drawers, chair, type- hlood tested. C. D. Cleveland, Enton- (JIHL or woman wanted to assist with Prummond place, opposite Boiouph on property. Iiuluiio Ilendrk;k3on & John N. Hillyor of Mlddletown towij, phone 401.* ARTHUR E. BOYCE, plain and decorative rk. Telephone 3:»S0-J, HI(;HLANI>S—Two apartmen^ furnished. Stout, 2 Linden place, or 7ii West Main wrlter and addlnv machine, all In good painting; expert paperhanginc. 1935 Kenpnil huuaewo for rent; excellent locatioif" on Valley Hall. Rental S30 per month; hent PUP- villapa was badly scalded on his leg condition. Call Mrs, Ada B, Nafew, Eat- "OH SALE, two nnd a hnlf acres stand- Ueii Bank._ __^__ HOUSlid E for rent, all modern improve- t, Freehold. N. J.' __ ontoivn 503. (washable) Imperial nail paper aampleB. nvenue, rent on yearly basis; Slfi nnd S25. monta. Inquire at 9 Canal atreet. Red and '. >ot Saturday night when a ket- ing ryc;^ sood. W. Hennett, Tfnton EatimatCB on apifng pain tine nnd Natinnsl 'WANTED, white Kid for wenernl house- Bank. ilOUfip*. of reven roonn and bath, hnrd- tleful of hot water which ho waa FOR SALE, 28-foot cabin cruiser, new Housing contracts supplied, Fino work, work and cookiiiR; sleep out. Mrs. onil floors, all innucivementa: two-car FOR HENT reaEonable, houso of eight Marine motor. Lewis Boat Works, At- B SOILE R S o r frying chickens, two tolow prlccB. Phone fl60 RumBDn. Florence Hoi mo a, li 1 Kemp nvenue, Fair StX-ROOM furniaheci apartment, heat and ak'e. laruo lot; fur sale, $l!.M)n, on oarryi, g spilled on his. The acol- lantic avenue. Long Branch, or 61 North Ufivon._phona Ked Uank si»9. _ rooms, all improvements; two-oar ya- de'nt was cauaed by the handle of three pounds avernne: livo or dresRcd. hot wnler; very attractive; nil improve- rnRo: also three-room apartment, fur- Church streut, ni.-ar ComiHon etrOGt, B«l- Sth avenugi Long Branchy N. J.* Sidney Hnmburprer, Nutswamp road. Red BEDBUGS, roaches. Heat, moth*, etc., NEAT colored pirp l wishes housework. Call ments; garage. Phone il 0 4 5 - J. FJLOWEH PLANTS'— DahliaB, already niched; all improvements. Phone Atlan- r the kettle breaking. Mr. Hillyer has Bank, phono flBfifi-M. permanently exterminated (guaran- „ Ked Bank Ii14;t_; , rlnr-9 -references.* SIX ROOMS, all improvements, with henU li<- Highlands 42-M.' i 6UR-ACRH farm, live-room house, cel- sprouted, 50 cents doien: Hinall plantH, lar, fruit; near bathing, hlxh (froiind since beon confined to tho house, but scarlet Huge, Giant xlnnias; alto other SWEET potntn plnnl« for sale. Call Hid* teed). Rats caught with ferrets (nut ^s .per month. Apply at 17 4 Mon- SMALL five-room bungalow, furnished, he is improving and he expects to bo illiiiK to work with nn oi'canizn- iith atrcel, Red Rnnk. civcilookinK Sandy Hook liny; only Si,500, Bmiill plants, 25 cents dozen. Nelson, 25 _dletown_46»._ T. _J._J»U1.^ poisoned). Phone 2848 Asbury. Jack tion thnt. will comiHMipnte nnrl promote awnings, Bcroens, inlaid linoleum; ^.i- 3.,no casli, balain-e inonlhly; por>so53ion at out In a few days. Locust avenue, Red Rnnk. YOUN(rjersey~ireBircow~fnr taliaTculf by TIIRKK-IIOORKIOO M paparrt men t. f i^hed rnae: all Imnrovements; one door finm Kendrick, exterminator, established iccordinc to their iiccomplislunent fihd ih : nit improve- luia line. Season or yearly. Call Ited '" ' ' "jukor. liclfiiul^N. J.' THREE bedroom Betn, oni $12.50, one her " aida. Petor McCue, Marlboro, tLtul own a car, we hnve n. plnce fur you. nfurninhcd ; with phone Freehold 10S-F-2. 35 years. ment B; very rcusonnblc. Alao furnished Iiank_n70-J._j S^1X-AT:I{K farm, tweive-rnoni house; rent LOST AND FOUND. $18.60 and ono ?3B. Why aft -up -all Our ppproposition is selling rantingg anil aid- alon Sliicwfibury liver, nenr de- j? J0j HJile S.S.UO0. Small bungalow for nlsht with sloep so cheap? tiramann's, 11 iji yOIt RENT. "bai-. grill, beer pnTdcn; li-i^T? 1 to house pwne pot HI %2 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Rank,' Riilc in lielford. near liatiiiuK and Btorea. PAIR OH CHILD'S gUiflBai lost or mislaid. White flti-ceWlecI Jt\_n\__l ESTBLLE PAINTING and Decorating experience not necessaryPro te. c leSalard y and concession ; Stnte Hishway. Address Sinn, Slot) cash, balance monthly. Caleb . AUTOMOBILES. Service; paper hanging, plain and dec- TWO ml ivi dual two-room furnished Namo of Dr. Matthews printed In case. Vl HEW OOP, 16" per lond, S10 per cord; commission to atari. Write Box 407, Reil Bar, __ox__51 LiJ^l'iJ!?!!^ Lukcr, Bclford. N. 3." _ He ward. He turn to 04 Madison avenue, oratlvo palntlnif. Paints, varnishes nnd npartnient?, flnitnhlc fnr light TWO-ROOM house. furnlahedTlargo attic boat rlba, oak timbers, locuet pontn; 1934 CHEVROLET deluxe Fcdan. like naw wall paper for aalo. Ofliec, ii Monmouth eepliiK; reusonable to right narlica. 2(1 jRfrrl_Bank,_or phono 3267-W. alflctrio planlnff mill and *awmJ)l lor cus- WORK VOn UNCLE SAM—Start $105 and cellar ; (trounds 20dxU0fl ; well wa- MINIATURE ESTATE, four nc four car, oniy run a few miles; has cvevy street, aliop 20 Mount street, Red BanU, \cfizcn place, Ked ]1nnk. tered ; -one block from bus line. Hca>mi- master bcilroo two baths, sununGr LOST, whlto crope capa hctwoon 158 West tom work, Cbarlei 0. Bennett & Co., Nut- equipment* even radio. First buyer wnnt- ph qiio__2 6 _ 9. to $175 month: men-women; common nose, with qunrlcra for Front street and Wnllfico street, last awfimp roodi phone Mlddletown 668. inn such a car will buy. 08 Maple ave- i education usually fin flic tent; experience un- ahle; season or yearly. Phone Retl Hunk cottuiro; two-car 1 BOAT for" chnrtcr (cabin skiff) for deep necessary. Qualify at once. Full j.artic 1173-J. vdnloi well In jaciined. Will «ncriflco Thursday. Finder plcano call Red Bank PLANET JR. tractor, rebuilt; also new nue, Red Bunk, sea fUhinc; blue and tuna fisOilnK a REAL ESTATE WANTED. ri.j-nO. ymall amount of cash re- .170." and lined Boien'a repair parts. Conover WILL I1UY sood old Plorco, Packard or specialty; enils from Hlodeett's LnmlinK. iiuircil. Kolston VV;iteib',s)-, lui Mon- Xlii of navy blue kid gloves lout on Sat- Bros., Planet Jr. distributors, Wickatunk, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bulck Master; wnnt motor for boot. Mnnasfiuan river. Hates reasoruble, li. iljiy FUTO. Franklin Institute, Ilept. 5510, aci'(fs of litnd; preferably near bus line. moulli j-treet, KLII liank.' urday on West Front street, Red Bank. N. J.. phone Holmdel 9. Phone Red. JJnnk 2644, or write GS Maple L. SIIXC, Lone Branch, phono 2211'. Will pay SfiO'i down, rest monthly pay- Finder plcano return them to Schnoidar'e avenuft Rochester. N. Y. CHARMING country home, four master WATER FRONT h.-ilf-.'U'ie plat, tcn-room, TWO CHAIRS, barber frxturas, complete. ments or mtirtRfiKC. RcrUnghof, 2 4 5 East bcdioomft and tlireo hatha; ivoorl huin- house, carngo. oulliuildin?^. boat house. Meat Market.** YOUNC ttlRL. rotlcKO student, wishes po- Ullrd street, New York City. for t&le for {76. Chero Farm Market, BARGAINS in lined cars for' everybody. RUG3 and carpets shampooed and ren- Hition na hookkeeper, typist ami filo inK fireplaces, oil burner Jicat; located in bulkhead, facinc urn Uroot?: for IBI«, Mlddletown, N. J., one mlle_ frombtidgo^ Wo cnn fill your order for a $25 car or ovated at reduced prices; 9x12 Do- •Ici-k ; experienred. Moilcrntc salary. Ad- Stiiewshury. Can be inspected hy ar-SJ.nill). Hillon Rerk. n ll;oad strcel, ll«d ^TICLESJFOR SALE. __ a nlighlty used jol> with a new car gunr- lioinlmcnt. Rol.-lon Watci-liui-y. 117 Mon. Bank, ldiauo Hilt:. __ ; . ANNUAtTflowcr plants CrantplAnte'd, now mestic, $3.60. Reduction also on 3MALL flag l»olc or m&»t for Bate. 22 feet ready for your selection. Over fifty Rntcc. Your car taken in trade. haJnnoo REAL ESTATE FOR RENT mouth I'lreot. Rod Bank.' INVESTMENT-lied Hani; barcnin ;~|o\l- flnanccd on liberal terms'. This week's Orientals and Chlncso ruga. Mon- TB from filch school aliea pf>- long flvo incheB in dlametor; will acll kinds for cutting, bedding, window boxes ns st en OK rap her or typist. Ad- I'OOK ENRENT,, furnished, h e; four FAUM of ^r. jicren. 3Gn fruit trees, 1.1 f,n and rock gardem, 16 cents don, 11.00 perBpecinl; 10 30 Chevrolet aport roadstcr mouth Carpet Cleaning Co., phone pletely rcdccoralpi!; alcam heoteii, nil tm- tor 510. nolnlon Waterbury, 107 Mon- JlOd. Ten low priced rant, all In good :h^_l)nx Ml. Hed_Pnnk * bedroom!'d , two bnth?h , living room, diu- feet nn pyenmore avenue, recently fore- hundred. On tho John Wllley farm, one : ,. m!, _ , g _ _ clojed; n.wr will sell for ST.r.no. $:>,,',IMI nrovements; 1I11..IM1. f.'.'.nn. TciniF. Mil- mnnllijttrcct, phone Bed Dank 3K)0.* runninR condition, Sjr. up to $7f>. l-'ord _i'Z12 Monmouth Beach. itiK om, kilrheih n and alcove l ; FriEiilnireFiili , p and a quarter miles went of Mlddletown > Enclifh wi.low. unenciiinhered, vsh ton llerk. >< Illoa.l .-I not. Pod Ilnnk, SBA~BnVr.Hr M mlc, |17t! Ktiike 'truck $33, Ford dump truck S50. pl'iM'trii-"v.o'vc ; "Vn-i'n" for "ens'un.' "A|i|.ry' i'•• -l HoUtotl \Vnterhury. 10 7 Mon- Highway 85, CharlBB H, Rue. winiiep sitiiation; practical nui'siiiB, alfo ?n f Al 1 phono Kllf.. Rcil Ilnnk llcili. Recommended caift Kunranteetj to j*ive METAL WEATHERSTHirS for rfoorB andi:ood cook ami houhokooper; cxrcUcnt rcf- 1'rter Hlm^s, Millcm and Heal avenuo, i mouth meet. Ised Hnuk.' KEYPORT Tropical Fifth Hatchery, tropi- yon new cur univk-o: "Mi Chrynler Imperial (IccnnlMiit 1'nrk. Occnnpnil. N_t." WE BUY everything I Used furniture, cal anil hardy water lilies; sperinl Blue windows; gave ^o of fuel cnstB. II. lilanche H. Sherman, iHn Sum- carpetB nnd rut'R. china anil glaBBWarei and coiivcrtible sedan, ';j;{ I'lymnuth de- SEVEN'-HdCIM "house'."nil" iniiuovijiiienti.; Beauty for H.75. Also new shipment of luxe soilnn, ';il Hulck deluxe sedan, '31A. JlcndrlrkanJlnd n Co,, phone Red Hani; iivon c. Ahluii-y_ Turk. paintlncn, bookfl, etc. Tho Auction (Jal- 382-W, H4 Now man i d nno-cur ^'''aue; Inr^e priurndB: house (•old Fish. St. Peter place, Keyport, N. J., Buick flve-pnopcntjer coupe. '31 ChryBlor und, Red j \y,\tNT~Kl\ 'American woninn'helper'i lery, opnoilta (Hobo hotel, S7 Ea»t front phone 4IB. »k laundry work j junt rcilcmrali-il. I'hono Ilcd Unnk 3013 street, -••--- '•"•• Sis iicdnii, two "£3 Hupp Six coupes, 'HO y , ttteot, pho»o_]6&.). GO-flO H. P. BOAT motor; Chi-ynler mutor LtuSatlc cotivoi-tihle coupe, '110 Ford coach. ntui heating; «jua)lty work ndultlt.. jflmllyy; ; referencesrn ; medium fCE~BbXES, badrllng, ntovcn, bird cages, converted, water cooled manifold, water For hotter viiluo in n uued car neo your only; ostimutea cheerfully given. Jnmen T'.i AvPime_i).i , AllAll.intii r Jlihllls, N. J.* TJC^UHI-K liol'SF, nt il't Chestnut fltrect, acrcona. window ivnlnfa, lampa. chnlra. rtlvml U-c "t Mmnlio a lnvait//i* Uo«d H. Kaufmnnn, "Tho Houso of Sorvlce," n d"7h n ni~ nil improvement); flvo rooms anil bath pump, lelioied and In flint clans condi- l: 1 books, china anil jlaanwaro. pictures, tion. Bargain for quick sale. P. Riddle, Cnr Lot, West Front Btrect nt Poarl aa Taiker avenue, Fair Haven. rhone nltn tcd Imniodmlely. nnd EIX ronnia nnil luilh; rent. SU'i eiu-h Red Bank B47-J or 321. y Bide. Inquire of Thonuu Ucnnetl, 1:3 palntltiK». flic armn. nhoen and clothing. Oceanport, N. J. ptreet, lle'l Hank, phono R37. Open even- Rctl Hunk Employment Agency, .11 Mon- Auction Ciallory, 27 Unit Front street, Rod i e, SeJ ,JO p 0 AR37 M. Open p y, t'bclout. Hlicct. FOR SALB, furniture, beds. rug*, chif- e Ul.ECTBIClAN—It it'i electrical wo tell. tli t, KeKdd Jln!ili,iilumea21Jllla21 . Bank, phorifl lflfKl. . ings. SUJHJH>'3 JO;U0 A. M. lo };0 Install or repnir; estlmateB cheerfully r RIRHENT in Little '.Silvec' on ChmWi SWAYING rnntorlnln nnj ouulpmcnt for fonier, books, desk, brlc-n-brac, etc. 7t> \\ A"N*i 1-1 >,~i:ii r 'behlrul~Boila foun- Monmouth street. Red Bank. (riven. Call UB for any or all ofo fyour »"d luiu'hcoiictte; only experienced KtJ'eot, nenf In!? line: cor.y cnttiiKO nf every peBt In stock; Inrge or nmall LA SALLE ROADSTER with rumble neat. clcctrirldl troubles. Victor 0. Perottirotti, 'idi ?K rooms", cn». clectiic. rvinnini; water; quantltlefl. Open flvenlnRP. llondrlckion ETf^frSB|7,iiny qsiTtiV In excellent ahaiie; very good rubber; Church itrcet, See, Drlght, phono 23«-\V. t-iil iifcl ripply. Knt?in'n Drue tJlnre, 6fi Into 1927. Fli-Kt SI 00 tnken It. Bock. nro;id street, ReiMlnnk.- __ _ onc-i'ar pamKe; rent ?Ki pel- month. J. Supply Cornpftny^MUldJloJ^vn^_N^Jj Priced rights cash nnd carry. John H. A. Kemp. Always the Same Standard T r Cook, Jr., phona Red Bank 3J2S-J. Valley avenue. Hiuhlnndp, N. J., phono "ajoc norl , liO W iiak l fl~ior a'nla, new cellar taw- HlhlU inr GEORGE ii BROWN, tnatiranco iind r hontsi DIHO now ffldnr rllnahy cheap. DAHLIA CLUMPS for sale, II a buthel, $, >ii referenc locniireil. Mnnmoiith }li;Ni."'on Ma|ilc"'»vcr,ur. linlf of double all aood varieties, Ineluillnif Jersey real estate. 86 Mcljiren atreot. Red Employ tnt'iit. At;em 1010 7 MMto h W. K. Woiilen, UB Mschanlc atreet, H«d STATION woffonriterfecFenndrtloit ftroiM. Had Bank. e Il'.no,-. house, with iniiMovnnrnts; ronsnnahle No matter how I lie value of the dollar fluctu- Bank, ptiono B7^-R. Botiuty, William Kuno, Kano Inne, Mld- nil niciilnd, $100, act quick—this wont Uank. rout. Inoulro at ol Maple avenue, Ited : ates, tho money you spend in Tho Register's Classi- COMniNAtiON ranKO in fnirly gcioil c— dlotown, _^ plnst Itnik'. Hmuo Itumnnu 721.* WANTED, snlcsTi :icfid"onl> r IlnnU. J •_• - _ (Illlon tor »alo. Como nnrl see It before ANTIQUE ANDIRONS. _ ._ iiaml- A (;()61) unod 1 y 27 Cho'vroTet ~citluToTel TYPEWRITER handqunrUiB. Tyj.cwrlure infsnts' nnd chil r; Ftrndy r (.'OUNiOIt llbUSE of f.irio'rinVs,~nm"i!oii'li. fied Columns gives you full value. Tho mtrn for ;', 2\ Uro , nil iniproveniont^; beautiful hadp ULUS; it Is tnken down, Will sell cheap. John ' wrought, artiBtlc. elaborate pair of aim- for mile i-henp. Innnlre Bt 48 Prum- rented, bought, sold und tepalicci. Tiu- ,.i:l,,;i. K-nnd pny, lioldt P Kenny, 37 AHon Btroot. KumHon. W. J. ironi, with hook for kettle; md icBtlnir on moniTHVL'inie. Ited I'iuik,j»r phone H46." Miwx. Krd Hank. J-;II line ; Idork to .-rhucd; icfiv tn.'ts. Ir.'i these advertisements hnvo not bmi increnpod, ttvy andlronii stand with poker, tonttfl, etc, to an ivnuts i lli.-inrh aveiuie, phono -'.'s.i-M, lon^ (JAS STOVE, four InniiorB. ovpn and I'OH SALE, TflSfi'lind^^iu^bnrTr^Cfin i^O^"nT7ni^njflnkT7o^"V<'Ur^iiunrh" iMlhlil.K A(;KI> rclin.Ml V remain the same na always. harmonlxs. Worth $400, will accept {UO. IJO used n" Hcht truck or beach buuey. .Inc.- hontttiff find tlnnlna probltma. Ad- I fiti'"1 nfl hciiiHShcppor Un\ widower vv Ili.-iiii'li.' broiler, in fine condition. Cnn bo aoon No dealers. Can be seen at Register of- 1 1 at 16 LpomirtlalrjBet^Jiod^ nanl^.^^^ Phono Kcox MI, Rut tion nnd town; ?;!.', a mouth; nl-u doi- The service they give, however, has ina'cnsfirl S"MAi7[~bntirtu!i~»inl basin, ulnioat tew. lilti !,k> lioijse, slv tomns jind bnth earli. -Ju UHED TIUE9 and tuhesi flvo 29xli0i>-19 lmbllc iit-cciit.inco of tho 10:15 Qldamo* (JKNERAL uuto repair work; lined imi'M ' '-. _ _ • , , per monlli. Colston WntiM-bui v, In", M< year by year. Today for a quarter you can place a nnd lai'BO round tlliilntf room tnble; for tires and tuben for sain olieftp. Cull ni Colston Waterhuiv, In", Moa- nalo clicrap. Apply llnwloy, phono Atlnn- bile wo hnvo rorclvtul In tnulo-lna n fine for inlo. Cars bought, nnd noly experienced mechnnici. Kobert N. J>re- u'UMt'iicra. Yonnji iilun KlCHT-nOOM house, water flout advertisement will hn placed before over .30,000 BTTECTHTC refrigerator for snle, cnndltlon CAMBUIDtiB^mahogsny"piayir" pinno. full '!!. ., v.itnofi run from Slid to fiVno. Wo Icy. Port Monmouth, phnne Kennalnu st ; 'li a Mil our, hoi ^ei*, liiwnn; pe»lier anil will- Hko naw; 10.K moilel; reasonable". For proppify. wilh float; be.Titiful keyboard, in perfect condition. B and will m-.-fpl your old car In tmda nnd you 4.17. I'. M. readers. further nnrtlrulnre phono Iloil Ilnnk 808, oljrht y racordu; SIR. Phone Rumson run Iniy uiitloi- the lihctitl CMA.G lime pny- •l AMll.Y"lnmidry\vork id lo take nt urounilB; nil improvemont»: uaraps. halAiccn •ll:«n A. M.Jinil 8iHn 1'. M.' i:\tv.i IIIRII. ll>34 Oldn KI«ht tcdnn, 1»29 7fin>J.' - 1 SHARPENING — Hnr»« .nil barbor II Wall ftii-cl V~TfsTAN' ('ATH nnd kiTtons fnr flnlo; roft- Mmniuit t^ix WC.IBII, inai routine coupe. I'lirnifthcil or iinf in iiblicl i all yeiir When you want to buy or lo sell, w/m.t to rent bUTBOARP motor and boat. Twin Speed, ( IIM loured only; tnnnlilr. Hnynnn, Iloute 8. 28. Sco »l»n I .);i2 Nnah Kl«ht RCvcn-pnnHenjier ncdnn, .clippora. lawn mower! and nil nlmrp lensint;. KAticmely 1 eLi:onnlile. No a house or apartment, sell «. UFO<1 car or othor «oft- for aele. Apply 82 Plnckney road. Rod lHIlL! MiMlfbitkef nailan, 1D2H Cadillac ediio tools | welding and all hltuln infanta' und rlilldrcn'n tear; for Suliir. .'llllilrcn under tivelvt. rhone »i:7-II on itiml, It. !>• No. 1, l>oj 02, 01.1 llildK Bank.* Jl'l BtlCCt. Hell N. J- (ivfj-pHt't-eiiKPf rotipe, 1930 Friutklln BC- .!»>•-. Itol.llieri:, :\ Hi ond-han you lo FAiftDANKJi-MORBE" electric "pump, witH duii. I'J31 Chovinlct two.door ncdnn. Jlnw- blackBmlth work done. 11. A. Ilickey I Hank. or W, lied llnnk." „ 120-salion tank; good condition. Plinno tnnd H. JoMctt Motor Co., ^Q Mti|>lo avenue & Son, Bverett. lilrouo lied Dunk procure tho desired result:}. Vine SAI.K. aallbont, J2 feet, with 12- 3H-J Atlantic HlnhTanclfl. O, A. Mount, i:,-; ih.nk. 703.J.1. MISCELLANEOUS. S1X-I««IM li.ui'U.' In I.ltlle Silver, nowly fnnt foilnr rowboat anil nil «iiulc- I/ii'uM. Point. N.^J/^ „ _ _ il rnliiil; liivrar.:, llollitnil liont r nil Read the ClaRSitleri A'lvntl.-iemonts and us* FOR >SA1,K, 11HJ7 ac roV)Vo.wltirrum).tirrum ~ IK IT'Si MUS1UAL »« can"«ii.|ily It" Tn^ | ZwiOV. wnn'lcil lo oprato Mny iniprovelnenh! ; KnlaKe. Near new nchonl. mi'iil:: flOO.Of*. Mr. Vnnton, Ponton TOMATO PlXNTS~7or nKleT"a fC hick* ld thorn when you have a want to bn (Ukd. 1 hBlB x N J Me hfttit. Z'\ liuhlinvd nvenue. renr ftruollon on nnr ttlrnl or «trlnK in»tru- I ,,,. l'hcmo i;l:ln-H Id.I llnnl. (ti-i-iipniicy .fnro If., SXIi Plllton Htuk. .vs Hiiu»r, I-lttlo (Silver l'olnt, N. J.' J'"• ' " ' - * IIOUHC, Ked I.itnk." mont tneludlna flccortllon. Arrnnuoinunt* ' ul shrrl. It. I III 1,1 . phiiiu! Illlll. CO"MPLllTK W ft to r a y» te in wit 11" c 1 c11 r 10 cnn ho nmtlt} to tnirclrnNt inttmmcnU. Al* "N,;.; 'in ii'ni'iil'"ri'.|li.'!lti''i*V i.'t'iiiu'' ItlVKU FISONT liomo. llvu bi'ilruonin. two l... • pump, cheap; nlso furnished mom, nil fivu-imnhoiiker Vlclorla. 1911U l)or)«* to roiinirlna. Annoso, 4 7 \VaHliln«ton lU HI Htrcnt, [ihotifi Itetl Hank. 1751. \.|,!,.•.» I'iiiiiii.Jni-. lit I, Kv.l Hi.II 1.. luilliii. !IIM> lieivnnl'ii qiuuteiM hoi wit- nml tt Jim.,. ui rout very tenaomibl is port Miii'l'iloi. nix wlro WIICOIH J ifi^O EB- tilNtiKU nowlnii niHciilnoi, rcw nnd used, ter bent, lurpe I'luln.-cil mm pinliic, over- ;17H N nvafMlo^'UKblsmlf. N. J. Hmilh "ir«(^Red_ Blink, phnne J fl/i no,v r»iir)i. A jijOi'^a I «')i (in rniic. Vdlley I,M.Uiif livrr. Illi' kitchen, tw nr Biiinto pilvn, Allftntir lllfilihuxlp. phnna ni4J. electric; reconditioned peilnl ninrhlnr;'. 1VANTKII fo Imy liiiiil'c AiWrei-a ifr / -Miin rlnsDt for snip. In aood FOR" 'HAMS ftt a baiKain to Vlono willi i'liiui!V(nr'f iiniulcMi. Will rent (or a, DHiCJi ('Alt rlcHiRiuw HHIQ. Twolvo of tho Jn.M> tip. Keimlr nil mnkra of niriidiinr:'. Iliiokn, lio.t ill, Ilcil Hank.- .omli lim; bnlli for K: ltd West Piont Two show cnsei, five tvh-o back lllrch'a Hnrdwaro Store, rdiono Kieeliold 'iiiiiinu'r or yi'.ir iiiiind. D.ihilron Water- f h 1 nnd liost iiRCil cniii In (own. Pnlni nnd ruh- atrael. llnl I'""''- '»n.. «..»«".«? !J!.™L' tnble, bod, oil Rtove, matho**, PIIIO 9R. \V \NTF.M. a"~Iim tuiih' Vliti olif nf otiur h'liy. 1117 Miiiimuuth utieel. KPII Hank.* IIml hui- now. M h« Imrd to Irll mime uf (hero l''UI(NI!lllKli hmiKu lor Bcnmin: «ovi,n TOMATO"l'l.ANTH for «nlr. (!. .1. Iluck otherj ^ housefurnUhliigs. Cull 45R' main tnlklntj ttuiiliino; nniM bn in Kuint iniH finiii n hinnd new one. Heo Mi cm At molilii, nil IniKiovl'liieilln: !•'• ifldnlio; lln. I'tinlnris, _N._Jj" ._ PEN WHITK (ilANTH,* olu'irt "beautiful om hfiovv runm nt il I Mcrhnnlc Btieot. OIL tanks (or Mlo «nd In- , iimlllluii, i'hono llt-il llnnl. ln:t!l ' iTftTVHAR'iabia Until, for sale. 14 lUid- iii-iir linn; Inrtio ,.-icvuod poiclu .iniet hon* unit one Ann rrx-kerel, |iU>! not nut* lllIiS I'ontliin Six domnnnlnitor Hii.lnn, lli;U atnllad) Rradlng and landicaiio lllHI;ll-l NVItKCIUOICi Hlilii WKiiltil fur iirilibliiiihniiil ; itiiuiKc; S3M'. US llnttin d>' nvenue. WMlcr Wlti'li. Illiihlanila, to bo wlioio thoro aro children nn malo J){itl(;« |ilfU-up, HKi;i J'onlnltr Iwo-dnor PO- work; mason work, trucking aaiul, niei'klnn'llny View Imti'l, Atlaniic llii:li- load. l'«ir lluveii, N. ,1. N. J. blnl I" indlnen m fina fWk ot111 III! !•'.!« "i tniulntcr with rndlii, I (till clnderaand aravul. Old bulldlnus tora ,,,l,litiiinx; lildilcr In ,-cl limtorliil llnil li«- silUKWHIIliUY "live-ri>oiii~. otViHU', »li poultry, mr>ni\y heavy Mfda, AIM! In n fino ('liiyt.h'i- «tiil.l-cyllr.dor nedun tjotoxu, 11*31 ilown and. ramoved, A. JonaB, t>hono UIIIIIK; nwhor to «el nut Irna Hum SI,nun iml'tovfinonlii; (ui inivatit I'Matti; one- n«uUtiy romlltfon, 35 r.enU it pound, alivn, Clmviolut roach. 10111 1>flc\ four-door He- ICatoatown 477, ,-n.h. (tcmirvoii rlrlif I" l«• ••••ft uny or nil,„• |,«|,B, I'll.-o S3!:. Jn«C|>ll li. Me- (none kllk.ll. Horn* of thcue blr;KN-INC-iI "Amo'ifrViTjIu" ,»». |«'«" nine nnd ten pnundn. Will fell nue nr nil. rui'ii hunk wllh milt ciuflfl, ona h. rt. Idilii Unlck, miidcl 1-US i-tMipo, ppcoial; CHKCK IU* an your beatlnii iitunti nowl HH:'ii Mtlll'i'UAlil". on Ilinni-li ' iivcnnii KI1MMKK CtlllAliK of l\\n" ruoni'i,' fully Mfiihhall, Uur«l *vemie, MUldlotuwn, IIMii Mm- !• rtptMt -: mi \\>:\n ( liiv^l'ir miuieity, Itcd Hnnk, for Mile; am I fin nIMieil. ?'i!Mi fur iiennon. Alan 4-nni' m(1l,,i. l.i fl »«w with Hi •>. I', motor, fourth houn« rl«ht side from HlRhwny No. We will ba ulnd to call and »lv. o,ll. (om I'vllndtr liondennn nioloc-yrlo on»l,no, inata on cleanlns ftud any othpr repalra, ; intoro'.t 1M imlit piomiitlyi . Wnnt. plrtc Ihliui; nf ^uniiner leiualn on thore 35, near HindrJchion'* Old Cherry, Trea rii/inii; ulritel, Red Hank, photic 3UIJfi. Kahy oi large i«nth«r tr»vnlllni< !>•«. E. F. Broitt, Farm, Phor.6 MlddUtowa 384-J.* , Kiank Owtphtelt, Chealnut Furuaco Co., n buy a home, KJrBt. box friint inoiipity ami oconn. Holston Wa- li. M. A. O. term*. lilum, ITI, Bod Bank. Uiliuiy, 1" Mciiinu.util sticot. Koti Uank.- Bhnwtburr. N. 4., l>ton« (Ud B«nH till." I ii,d Jitali.* -' ^ jj.. Wolcott yesterday at the home of j ofliciated as judge. tlon was not the first one in he lntter at 16 William street, Red town, but his reliable service WOMAXS EXCHANGE BUSY. iank. Those present were Mrs. Alida j r PLAN BOAT RIDE. to all motorists has muJo il a anKeuren, Mrs. Etta Hobrou^h, f They Appeal To Summer Residents .Irs, Sophie Kcttcl, Mtv;. M.-u^aret model one, Bring your car in To Visit Their Headquarters. Kumson Auxilhiry to Take Trip on today for a complete motor Vilson, Mrs. Harriet. File, Mru. Nora Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials r the Sandy Jlook July i>. and electrical tune-up job and The Woman's Exchange, which Is .liller, Miss Emma Bur Linden place, has asked a VanSchoick, Mrs. Ida Pre&- The ladies' auxiliary of Kumson changed to the proper ones for The Register to make an announce- Mrs. Ktta. Smith. Mi:-\s Jcnn fire company at last night's meeting summer driving. ment that Ihcy will bo pleased to -iolinca, Mrs. Ann:i CullinfHon, Mr.-;. macU; plans for a sail on tl^c steamer gieet the summer residents of this tfyrtlo Hurley and lira. Millie Wain- Sandy. Hook Tuesday night July 9. B Evaporated Milk Apple Sauce PEACHES mght. .Mrs. .Wiiinwri^hl, who .wa..= Free lubrication locality and that they are able tn The committee in charge consists of. member nf tin: club when «ho re- Airs. John Pfciffcaberser, Mrs, Ed- .BOBDEN'S—Tall Cans FANCY QUALITY Cnlifornla Jt«dvrood Brand License IMnto Nns. meet all needs. The exchange is featuring mono- ded in Red Bank, is now a resident ward Hammond, Mrs. Harold J. Pet- M87O7 — 3112537 grams on napkins and underwear, t" California, and is hero on a visit. ers, Mrs. Oliver Brighton and Mra, C hemstitching, making of lamp John G. Andoraon. c C shades, hand knitted dresses and Concert of Sacred Music, At the next social meeting, June lb 3 20 Robert Amendt .sweaters, hand rolled hemmed hand- ID, iho auxili.-uy will have an. orange 3 25 2- 29 A i-.-.nccrl of .s-H'ivd nui.-uc j;iven kerchiefs, children's hand mack last night in Trinity Episcopal festival party. 20 WEST ST. esscs, home made jams and jellies, PHONE BED BANK 2100. i MM .'T.m! .-trooL by the choir COLLEGE INN Breast-O-Chicken cakesand pies, supplying of paint- of St. George'.-;. Episcopal chureli of Kobins Ilmiiti Field Keady, Tomato Juice CATSUP ers and rnrprnters, furniture repair- was hu-^t.-ly aUcuflf-d. J. ers, chauffeurs, gardeners, house The Fair Haven Robinu, who were IIUMT'S—IVA-on. Cans TOMATO COCKTAIL TUNA FISH Stanley Farrar was at the ui^fiu and idle last week, wilt open the season Pure Largo Unttleo cleaners, windr.ow washers and In he choir was assisted by Edward FANCY SOLID PACK fact most any kind of work neccs- on their own field at Fair Haven next O'Brien, tenor, and Mortun Smith. Sunday afternoon with the Bel ford J C C\ baritone. Red Sox furnishing the opposition. £% bottles ®^ E! C The Kobins have been using Fly- 5 A Flowering Hibiscus. 2 -37 - Will Support Auchlnclosff. men's field at Little Silver. Their own 2 33 A good sized flowering hibiscus The Rumson Republican club met field on Kemp avenue has been plant is attracting much attention in last night at Red Men's hall and placed in readiness and is said to the Monmouth street window of the appointed Sheldon P. Coletnan a ha in excellent condition. The Bel- COCOA CLOROX Minute Tapioca SALMON Mount-English company. The plant committee of one to advise Council- ford team has shown surprising COLUMBIA - BIVER—H-lt). is full of buds, many of which are man James C Auchinclnss that the strength thus far this season and WALTER BAKEE'S—M-n>. bottles SPECIAL! breaking; into mature Howers which club will endorse his candidacy for may be depended upqn to give the are lar^e and showy. Mayor Charles C mayor of Rumpon m the event that Robins stiff opposition this Sunday. for R. English brought this plant North he decides to run for that ollice. A 2 The Fair Haven, team, however, is with him from Florida upon his re- social time was held after the busi- 2 - 25 still crippled, because of injuries to 10-oz. 2 *r 23' turn from his annual winter vaca- 19 l-lb. Flat ness session. several players. . S3o tion and he prizes it very highly. The plant is in, exceptionally healthy condition and promises to develop to FUJI PRODUCTS FRANCO-AMERICAN its natural height. JELLIED SOUPS COFFEE Specials! Who's Proud? Hennessey's Fish Market Sprouts 2 cans 25c Consommo or Consomme Mndrllcno Royal Stag 2 tbs. 35c 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. Noodles 2 cans 35c 9 cans J,Qc Poz. 1.59 Bonita ft. 21c He is; you are; we COMrAKE OUll QOAXITY, WITH OTHERS. are. With his di- All Our Spa Fond Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. Chop Suey Sauce bottle 19c FULL QT. CANS Davidson Royal Cup 2 tbs. 49c ploma won, he's BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET/ *| cans ^Qc Doz. 3.00 Davidson's Vacuum Pack .. 29c proud—and so are Mixed Vegetables 23c you. Justly so. Phone 1377. We Deliver. WEEK-END SPECIALS! And we're proud to Fresh Bluefish TEA ANCHOVIES GINGER ALE present to graduates Fresh Mackerel Grape Fruit MANHATTAIANHATTAN Brand lib DAVIDSON'S DeLuxo of 1935 the finest 1I)S Tale LlmJmo Rickey or Club Sods values in clothes Fresh Porgies 2 25c Fresh Eels 25c "' Fancy Orange ^ Fanoy Boiled DBOMEDARY Brand Noo Deposit oon Bottles. and fixings we've Fresh Butterfish -§ ff« ! h had in many a year. Fresh Scallops .... 30c |C doz. Fresh Flounders *•**& Native Soft Clams 28c *• l/2-tb. .. 23' C C Check this list— 89 I5IG JUMBO SOFT CUABS KEASONABI/E. then come and see 3 29 3 35 I-argo Bottles All" Kinds ot lush Sea Food at lieasonabto Prices at All Times. 43' how reasonably ev- 1-ft 3 for 29° ery need can he FANCY UNEEDA BAKERS supplied— Smoked Beef Peanut Butter Derby BLUE ROSE GRAHAM CRACKERS Our Biggest Crop Sandwich Spread HONEY GRAHAM SPECIAL! l-LB. JABS RICE Boys' Blue Suits IIEK13 11 a fat and usefnl lit- CRACKERS tle Miiiimi> issued annually Full round Pkflf. Single and Double- T which keeps us informed ou C C everything hut our next door 2 *» 25 23' breasted, sport back neighbor's income tax returns and SIRLOIN STEAK 2 - 11 17 tho newest ping-pong rules. This models, two knickers. volume, slateu that corn 13 our bi;:!;K-:t crop. PORTERHOUSE STEAK Tho only thing it doesn't tell us about corn is some nf the ways to ROUND STEAK u? r> it HO a; tu get the biggest enjoyment out of this healthful TOP SIRLOIN ROAST VISIT OUR NEW FLOWER DEPARTMENT Youths' Blue Suits BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Popular sport back Three Good Ways I'urn in Potato jA'cvfs: Add two TOP ROUND ROAST models with two "air tablespoons ot butter and one-half of long panls. teaspoon r-iilt to two cupa o£ hot FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE SPECIALS mashed potatoes. Heat until fluffy. BONELESS RUMP ROAST >.0t Adil two well-liduten egg yolks and furcu tliroiu;ll a pastry hag onto a SUNIUST SEEDLESS FLORIDA FRESH RIPE FANCY CALIFORNIA -reasiMl pan, In tho form of nosh, Any of lirown In a. hot oven. Itomovo ORANGES Grapefruit ORANGES PINEAPPLE * ;r 19° 2 19° 4 -10° and pour into n buttered bolting BONELESS dliili. Cover thickly with buttered CHOPPED FIIKSII JERSEY FRESH JERSEY FRESH FANCY JERSEY FANCY NEW * 10c WASHED Extra Laruo Bunches Largo Bunphes 10 » 23c to complete his molted butter, threo-fottrtlin t«va- Graduation Outfit. Kpoon nalt, one-eighth toaaponn SCALLIONS A bunches A f"O A Imnches M A O 65c '"*»• pr-ppor mid four tablospoonn flour ir 37 lbs. which has been inlnod with otic- 3 " 10c 3-14° elKlilh teaspoon baking powder. i'ancy Add