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Issued Weakly, Entered as Second-Class Matter at tlies Post- zcrfpttoa Price: On» Year 51 VOLUME LVI, NO. 38. office at Bed Bank, N. J.. under the Act of March 3, 187S. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1934. Months SI.00. oiiigle Cory PAGES 1 TO .10

WILI, ADDRESS UNION MKKTING gion Noted Authoress to Speak Before latters TR0CLAMAT1ON. .9 United Church Groups Here. Si March 32, 1931. Book lovers and those who care to. I heartily endorse the "IUmo~ He Will Give Up His Post as listen to .an address by a person of Their Right to Continue Serving Snow Removal Work Discussed vlzo Jled Bunk and Vicinity Bertram H. Borden Donates Tro- Red Bank Veterans Plan a Fes- note and' personality will be privil- Oatnpaifpi" sponsorftd liy tho Lively Meeting of g Supervising Principal of tive Green Saturday Night at eged to hear Grace Livingston Hill, as Couocilmen Shown in Let- at the Meeting of the Town- Clvamber of Comerco anil Ioc;il phy to Horticultural Group— Republican Cfeb Last Wednes- Schools of IV3i(i(!letov/n Town- the Molly Pitcher Hotel—Not- the noted authoress, at tho First ter Sent by L>. Frederick Bur- ship Committee Thursday Af- Civic clul>s and ay&oeiatioiiH. Two New Members Elected day Night About Prosecutor. Pieubytcriaii church of Red Bank nett to Maurice Schwartz. Tlilfi should result tn In- Donation to Salvation Array. ship July 1. able Guests Expected- Wednesday night, April 18. ternoon—Poultry Losses. crfeased employment of skilled Jonas Tumen. The speaker will he in this locality F. Howard Lloyd lias turned In bin Preparations are being completed At a meeting of the mayol* and Criticism of the manner in which labor, renewed business activi- Oliver Macintosh of Red Bank and The meeting of the Red B«rOe roalgntitlon un supervising principal for the eighth annual St. Patrick's for three days, April 17 at the meet- council of Red Bank several .weel^s enow removal work was done in ties, increase in property valm\s, Krnr:;l Gardella of Kew Brunswick Ing of the Monmouth County Chris- Younir Men's Republican club In tho of tho flchonln of Middletown town- ball of ShrewBbuy,post of the Amer- ago an altercation took place be- Middletown township was made by and neater, mom attraotive were elected members of the Mon- club rooms last Wednesday opening ship to become cffectlvo July 1. The ican legion of .JJofl Bank to bo held tian Endeavor society at Freehold, tween Councilman J. Albert Van- Luther Walling, Jr., and Everett Lu- busincMS places and homes. mouth County Horticultural society Red Bank on the' 18th and at Belmar was enlivened by a dlscuanion of tho resignation was unanlmoualy accept- Saturday' night "lit tho Molly Pitcher Scholck and Maurice Schwartz rela- lter at the meeting of tho township All of tho above are very de- last Thursday night at Red Men's situation that has resulted from Ae- ed at a meeting of the board of ed- hotel. Tho attendance will be lim- on the 19th. tive to Mr. VanSchoick's right to committee Thursday afternoon. Mr. sirable for-,the--welfare of tho hall at Rumson. Mr. Gardella is semblyman Thcron. McCampteU's ucation Thursday night. John H. ited to 300 persons and tho ealo of Tho pastors of the Protestant hold his position. Earlier during the Walling and Mr. Luker found fault community and I hope the pro- one of the leading dahlia experts In charges In tho assembly against Hlllyor wna the only member of the tickets already made Indicates a ca- churches of Red Bank have agreed meeting Mr. VanScholck .had stated because a number of men who were gram of renovation will liavo the F.tato. Prosecutor Jonas Tumen. A number board not present pacity turn out. Tlcltetti may be to cancel their • Wednesday night that he did not believe that Chris- jobless were not employed at snow tho loyal support of every citi- Tho. iioointy unanimously voted to of the members felt that tho club, Mr. Lloyd WUB ut the meeting and bought nt tho post room on Broad meeting on that dute In order to hold tian Berge had the right to fill the shoveling-. They also found fault be- zen who can possibly contribute dnnntc 410 to the. Salvation Army for and in fact tho party Itself, could not 1)0 made h|y usual monthly report. street or at tho door on tho night of a union meeting at the Presbyterian office of a councilman becauBe Mr. causo snow plows and other appar- to its success in any manner. Itllef work. dodge tho,if sue that had been cre- church to hear this talented »p»<-iker Berge was a dealer in Jiquor, He atus owned by Charles Hesse of Bel- ated. It yaii contended that aurft a Ho mado no comment on his resig- the bull. Charles K. English, Plans lor (he 39th annual /lower nation, which wan in Iho form of n Elaborate St. Patrick decorations and writer. said he did not see how Mr. Berge ford were hired, show were discussed and everything course could only result in loss of letter. He will have completed 38 will ho used and each guest will re- could conscientiously pass on appli- Thomas B. Day, the township su- Mayor. points to a bit'fe'er and bettor exhibit prestige and loss of vote3 for the years ol service in tho 'schoola on ceive a St. Patrick souvenir favor. cations to sell llyuor wheu he hlmoclf pervloor of roads, Bald the criticism than ever before! Bertram II. Bor. Rrpiihliran party in thia county. It June 30 and this will entitle him to There will be a special arrangement dealt in alcoholic beverages. was not justified, He said tho job den has donated a silver trophy injwas pointed out that Tumen hloiselt receive a pension. lie stated In hlrs of tables and old-fashioned Irish mu- Mr. Schwartz, who was a specta- was not big enough to provide em- memory of Mrs. Bnrden. Tiiis prize |should demand that tho charges in letter that he wa;< presenting his res- sic by Rocky's Syncopators. Samuel tor ut the meeting, then questioned ployment for everyone out of work will be contested for annually. Henry the assembly bo brought up and that ignation at this time in order to al- Spingarn, state commander of the tho right of Mr. VanScholck to servo and that no discrlmlniation had been F. Mitchell & Company of Phila- he be thus given an opportunity to low tho board ample lime to select American legion, and his staff will as a councilman. He said that In shown in picking men for the job. delphia have donated a gold mcdnl. defend himself. hlo succcHsor. be present. Mr. Spingarn will make Group of Young People to be view of the fact that Mr. VanSchoick Be said that Mr. Hesse's out/It had The exhibition committee for fl.V, ! Those who took this above view- After the letter wan rend Rev. Er- an addresis which will be broadcast was in the employ of the state alco- been hired because Mr. Hesse had point included Elmer Hesae, Rolston Received by Red Bank Luther- holic commission as an investigator in William Macintosh, Percy Hicks, nest W. Mandevillo made a motion from Station WJBI. A special floor ans at Palm Sunday Service— more complete equipment and more Alfred Crl«ith.=, Charles Rice, Harry Waterbury, J. O. Tuller, Frank Price that it be received mid filed. The show will be given. Col. and Mra. it seemed to him that Mr. Van- experience in removing snow than Work Being Done Nights as Well A. Kcttel, IJ. B. Jones, Joseph G. P. and Edgar Bray, The opposition was motion wafi seconded by Oliver Wil- George C. Cochcu of Fort Hancock, Other Special Services. Schoick was even more ineligible to anyone else in the township. Mr. as Days on Big Alteration Kennedy, Frank T. EdinRton, Mat- led by George Bray, Charles E. Hen- llama and defeated by a vote of 6 to with a miliary staff, and Col. and serve thaii Mr. Berge. Mr. Van- Hesse's son was at the meeting and thew Curran, Michael Connors, Wil- drickson, Jr., and Dr. Allan Ran- 3. The votes for tho motion were Mrs. Arthur 8. Cowan of Fort Mon- A clays of young people will be con- Scholck retorted that if there was he enid that Mr. Walling and Mr. Contract at Otto L. Domme- firmed in Holy Trinity Evangelical liam H. Waite, Percy H. Radford, dall, -who presided. The latter plead- cast by Ilcv. Mr. Mundovllle, Mr. mouth, with a military staff, are ex- any law prohibiting him from serv- Luker were mistaken in a number rich's Residence at Rumson. Owen Rolf, P. J. Mulvlhill, William ed with members of the 6lub to "go "Williams and Albert F. Lindenstruth. pected to be present. United States- Lutheran church of Red Bank at the ing as^ a councilman he would imme- of statements which they made about service on Palm Sunday morning. Lyons, Anthony Schumann, Charle3 slowly." Mr. Bray said tho Republi- Those, voting against the motion Senator W. Warren Earbour and diately resign from thio ofilce. the wozl: not being done efficiently. Two gantfs of mm, one working" Byrnes and James Kennedy. cans were not more successful be- were James C. Hcndrlckaon, Joseph Congressman William H. Sutphln The catechetical preparation for com- Mr. Schwartz wrote to D. Fred- He stated that 225 miles of road had from seven o'clock in the morning municant membership in the church In the poini competition for the cause they "turned" on members of W. Thompson, Irvine Roo]>, William havo been invited. Others who have erick Burnett, state liquor control been cleared of snow in three days. untii half-past three o'clock in the af- their own party. He accused one of W. Petlngale and Mrs. Barclay W. been invited arc Ma*yor Charles R. has covered a period of .two years commissioner, and asked him about Mr. Day said that considering the ternoon and the other working from evening there were ten exhibits, as with a total of over fifty hours of ac- follows: tho members with a viewpoint dif- JWoffat. English, Councilman Thomas M. tho matter. Mr. Burnett has made magnitude of the task it was a mat- the last mentioned time until mid- ferent than hlg own of alwaya "hav- Following thia action Mr. Hcn- Gopoill and John J. Qulnn. tual class Instruction by the pastor, public the correspondence on the ter for congratulation that only two night, are performing a large alter- John A. Schumann, table center- Rev. Paul J. Trltschler. The topic of piece of red and white carnations ing a chip on h)o shoulder." Mr, driclcson mado a motion that the William T. Welsh is in charge of matter, which indicates that both persons in the entire township ation contract at Otto L. Dornmer- Hendricliaon wanted to pass a reso- - resignation bo accepted and tho let- tho sale of tickets. Tho members of the sermon at this service will be Mr, VanSchoick and Mr. Borgo are seemed to be dissatisfied. ich/s house at the northeast corner and lilics-of-tbe-valiey, ninety points; "The Christian Way of Life," James Kennedy, vase of carnations, lution calling on "Assemblyman Mc- ter Illcd. This was passed unani- the floor committee are Felix San- eligible to serve as councllmen • but A letter was received from Mrs. of tho Rumson road and Bellevue Campbell to present his evidence to mously. langolo, Alexander Hunter nnd Wil- At the Vesper service on Palm that they have no legal right to pass Thomu.i 3£nstmond of East Keans- avenue at Rumscm. Quackenbunh Sz "Tjaddie," 85 points; Alfred Stoviek, Sunday the sermon will be on the three orchid plants scoring ninety, tho grand jury," Previously, during the mooting, let- liam Thorpe. Thomas Broclthurst is on applications for liquor licences. burg, staling forty of her flock of 46 Nevius are the contractor?. Duo to The other side, however, called at- ters were received from William K. chairman of the door committee. Sixth Word of Christ on the Cross, The correspondence Is as follows: Barred Plymouth Rocks had been cold, snowy weather during Febru- 8S and 85 points, vase of white calla "It is finished,"'John XIX:30. Part lillics, 75 points, cineraria plant, 85 tention to the fact that the prosecu- Foster nnd Mra. Geraldlno L. Thomp- Other special committee members be- Mr. D. Frederick Burnett. killed by dogs. Recently tho dogs ary, little- work wan done on the al- tor had Bome connection "with thfi . son decline to Kervo on a committee sides those mentioned nro Adjutant VI of the History of the Passion of destroyed twenty fowls, leaving their terations, and night work is now be- points; Percy Hicks, vase of snap- our Lord will bo read. Dear Str: dragons, 85 points, daffodils, 85 grand jury and furthermore that lvtmcd last month to investigate al- William T. Smith, Senior Vice Com- mangled bodies on a road near the ing carried on in order to make up there was no reason why the asssnl- Ip^jntions that Mr. IJoyd had not mander Frank Thompson and Chap- On Holy Thursday evening tho I want to thank you for your let- house. The other chickens had been lost time. The contract calls for the points and ranuculus, 75 points. final Lenten service will include the ter of tho 23rd inst. In reference to blyman should comply with such n. properly fulfilled some of his duties. lain Archibald MacKellar. the last paragraph of your letter do killed previously from time to time. work to be completed by May 15. There was a lively and interesting request. At.one time it looked as if Allan Beaglo was named as a mem- use of the Order of Public Confes- Mrs. Eastmond said she would send Thirty-two men are at "work. discussion after the judging, in sion Preparatory to the Holy Com- 11 understand It to read that an ln- a vote was to bo taken which would ber of tho committee, )n addition to ivcstigator of your department is a bill for $20 to the township commit- Flood lights arc u«ed for illumina- v/hich nearly everyone present .took show the numerical strength of ths Mr. Foster and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. munion. A special preparatory serv- j barred from being a member of a tee for the flamage done by the dogs. tion at night, and the unusual sight part. ice will also be held Easter morning, Tumen and anti-Tumen force3, but roster staled In his letcr that he ap- . borough council that votes for or She said she knew the whereabouts of carpenters and masons working I Dr. Randall's entreaties were re- 3 predated the honor conferred upon before tho church service, for the against liquor licenses or is he of the dogs and that she would be under such circumstances has at- members of the church unable to bo barred only from Bitting on tho coun- ferred to a combination committeo him, but that he would bo unable to A Spring Feast cil when same is voting for or gldd to give this information to the tracted much attention. Autoists fre- composed of members of the execu- Bcrvo because .of hiB duties as coun- present on Holy Thursday. The pas- police so that action could he taken quently stop to watch the scene. The tor will preach on the last word of against such llceses? tive and resolutions committee. Thla sel for the township committee. Mrs. I fee] quite sure that you mean to prevent more depredations. The lights are very powerful nnd the en- committee io to report at tho next Thompson, in her letter, said she ap- Middletown Township Organiza- Jesus, "father, into Thy hands I letter was ordered filed and the chief tire grounds are planiy visible. By commend My Spirit," Luke XXIII:46. that he is barred entirely from being meeting. Tho feeling acema to pre- preciated tho appointment but that tion Will Hold Its First Annual a member of the council, a3 an in- of police was instructed to Interview reason of the night work a larger vail, however, that tho Tumen forces ehe would be unable to'serve because Easter Sunday the church will cel- vestigator sitting with any governing Mrs. Eastmond about the dogs. number of men arc employed than Red Bank Club Enlists in Nation- will control the committea and that she is obliged to spend a large part Get-Together Dinner Thurs- ebrate, by Word and Sacrament, the body would have a tendency to use Application was made by Frank would ordinarily be the case and this his influence for or against an appli- tho report will not advocato anything of her time caring for her daughter, day Night, May 3. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Her Marctatein of East Keansburg for a assists President Roosevelt's employ- wide Campaign for the Re- that will embarrass the • prosecutor. Lord. Easter hymns will bo sung. cant although he might not be able llcenfie to sell liquor to be consumed who la very sick. Plans were completed Friday night to vote directly. He would also in a ment campaign. The contractors be- Employment of Jobless White Altogether the meeting waa a lively • The letter.'! from Mrs. Thompson The sermon will be on tho topic, way not ba able to perform his duty on or off the premises. Action was lieve they will be able to complete one; and as one observer expressed for the first annual get-together din- "The Meaning of tho Resurrection of deferred until the next committee Collar Women. nnd Mr. Foster were ordered filed. ner of the Middletown township to your department If he were a tho worl£ before the time limit ex- it, "there's blood on the moon at Red >Jri JM'W appointment.'? were mado for Our Lord nnd Its Fruits." The member of the council. He could al- meeting Thursday, March 22. pires unless unusually inclement, The Red Bank Business and Pro- Bank." 4 Democratic organization to nn held young people, confirmed on Pnlm so use certain infiuenee. nn the police, Tho committee renewed its con- the committee and It is generally lie- Thursday night, May 3, nt half-past weather occurs. So far as known fessional Women's club met Monday lived. In view of the action of the Sunday will for tho first time com- department in keeping them from tract for the maintenance of the this ig the tlrst time that Midi u con- night at th9 home of Miss Margaret seven o'clock. Tickets will bo on pale mune with the congregation, Th enforcing the laws, hen If h center at Campbell's Junction board in accepting the- resignation, on and after next Tuesday and may tract IIFIS linen performed in this sec- Rice in the Riverside Garden apart- that no investigation will be made. church will be appropriately decor- I would appreclato it very much if for another year. The township an- tion under the light of electricity. ments on Front street. Mr., Lloyd denied that the allegations bo procured not only from members ated with palms for Palm Sunday you will let me hear from you at your nually appropriates $300 for this Captain Fink Appreciates! WondeJlu? of the county committee but from and Easter flowers for Easter. earliest convenience so that I may The club wa.s invited to attend a were true at the time they were understand your ruling better. -. purpose. The other maintenance ex- dinner at the Hotel Uontelair. Mont- Co-Oporation Shown. : ( any oillcer of the Middletown Dem- The evening service on lSaster Sun- pense is forne by the board of edu- f Hade. ocratic organization. Veiy truly your.3, clair, on .Saturday. The regular meet- The Salvation Army of Red Bank, j The mooting was" the last of tho day at half past seven o'clock, ^ill Maurice Schwartz. cation and the Monmouth social serv- Fashion Show At ing of the executive board of the New Tho Bpeakers' committee is endeav- be in charge of the Sunday-schbol. through its executive committee and.. board's administration year. At the ice organization. Jersey Federation of Business and it3 captain, H. Fink, deeply appreci- j next meeting Thursday night, April oring to obtain outstanding speakers The Easter message will be told in Mr. Maurice Schwartz, to deliver short addresses at tho con- Red Bank, N. J. Professional Women's, clubs will be ate3 the splendid co-operation shows, 12, Charles Frlcdlandcv, Curtis J. story and song. Thoso taking part held Saturday afternoon at the same clusion of the dinner, after which a are: Primary department, Mrs. John Dear Sir: by the residents of Eed Bank and Im- Walling nnd John Spencer will bo Cast Selected hotel. mediate vicinity in. response to its inducted an new members to succeed social tlmo will bo enjoyed. The Hanson and Mrs. Paul J. Trltschler, I have yours of the 20th nit. Exhibit of Styles on Living Mod- commlttco to date has extended ln- teachers; Louis Schwind, Florence The ruling -was not intended to bar March 11 to 17 is "National Busi- recent appeal for financial assistance. Mr Hcndrickson, Mr. 'Pctfngalo and a member of my staff from being a For Senior Play els and an Entertainment Will ness Women's Week." Immediate re- Captain Fink reports that over J20O Mr. * Hillyer. The board will re-or- vltatlona to Judge J. Warren Davis Ploger, Kenneth Jensen, Slgue and councilman. It was'designed to bar of Catnden and State Committeeman Sigurd Olvlng, Harry Degenring, In- be Given Tomorrow Night at mployment of 10.000 -white collar n cash has been received and that flunize. Mr. Pctingale'y term as scc- him frdm acting on applications for The Red Bank high school senior women, has been the goal set for lotary will not expire until July. John J. CJuinn of Red Bank to ad- ger Kristjansson, Sylvia vonTabor- liquor licenses. I cannot imagine any class under their coach, Mra. Eobert St. John's Parish House. this amount will, no doubt, be sub- dress the meeting. Other county uky and Ralph Molzon. Junior de- member of my staff using his influ- C. Brown, will present the play en- themselves by the 1,300 clubs of the stantially increased by tho net pro-^ At last weols's meeting Mrs. Mof- ence, aa you surmise, on any local T federation. fats presented a resolution praising Democratic, celebrities arc expected partment, Mrs. Albert Lindenstruth, titled, "Who Wouldn't Be Crazy?" by Tomorroiv ni/, M tho. senior girls' ceeds of the monster card party spon- to bo preoent. Tho dinner will be police departments "in keeping them The Red Bank club was formed sored by ths Red Bank Woman's Mr. Hcndriclcson, Mr. Potingale nnd teacher; Walter Mead and Mildred from enforcing tho laws." Katharine Kavanaugh, published by class of tho Little Silver Methodist Mr. Hlllyor for their long nnd faith- open to Middletown Democrats gen- Hendrlckson. Intermediate nnd Sen- the Dramatic Publishing company of Sunday-school will £ive nn entertain- four years ago and numbers among club. erally, as well as to their guests nnd If this is tho fact, prove it to me ts members teacher?, secretaries, ful service, It wan unanimously cav- ior departments, Mra. Fred Wlhnan and I will act by dismissing the man Chicago, following the Easter vaca- ment and fashion show in ir'il. John's Captain Fink says he haa a repre- iled. Mr, Hcndrickson had been laid friends irrespective of political affilia- nnd Rev. Mr, Tritschler, teachers; from the department. To prevent tion, at the River street auditorium. parish house nt that place. nurses and a librarian. Mrs. Ada A. sentative who is covering certain sec- up with rheumatism, but with tho tions. Emy Olvlng,. Mona Franz, Grace him from being a member of the bor- Of thirty-three seniors who had Characters in a one-act comedy en- ^randall, principal of the Junior high tions of Red Bank with envelopcf:. aid of crutchen he wan able to attend The Middletown township.. Demo- Ploger, Virginia Asoy and Arlinc ough council would be only a half tryouts for the play sixteen were ac- titled "Easy Terms" will be Charles school, is the president.' -lis plan ia to leave an envelope on. the meeting. ITc hns been a member cratic organization was formed three Lindenstruth. way measure In such a case. cepted and given parts. The play Reeves, Jr., as the husband; Pauline The federation is tiic largest na- which is told the story of the needs of the board eighteen yenrs and lie years ago through the co-operative There will also be included a What are you driving at anyway? centers around Jack Marshall, who Tngulls as tho •wife, and Grandiri ional business women's organization of the local Salvation Army and on efforts of various Democratic units Very truly yours, in the world with over 50,000 mem- tho following day call fov the en- lias missed attending very few aes- sketch entitled "The Easter Win- 13. Frederick Burnett, has been put in n. New York sanitar- Hammel! as the janitor. The models olons. throughout the township. Its first dow," depicting the purpose and Commissioner. ium by mistake. Lois Meredith will be Marjorie Enstmond, Marie bers in 1,300 clubs in 47 states and in velope and receive such contributions president was Nicholas Kaiser of the Hawaiian Islands and Alaska. as folks can see their way clear to* It was reported that the amount of work of Homo Missions. The prin- makes it her job to entertain the in- Smith, Helen Imlay, Kutli Wilde, Vir- Leonardo. Theodore J. Labrecque of cipal characters will bo portrayed by mates of the sanitarium. Evelyn ginia Kutter, Jacqueline Simpson and The individual clubs maintain schol- make. It so happens that when the cash money on hand was $200.4-. Itiversido Pleights, who lias a law of- SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBIT. arships and make loans for educa- representative makes hi3 return call A letter WHS received from the ex- Dorothy P'erry, ISleanor Haneen and Winslcw has been disappointed in a Joanne Dunbar. Jack Mason will be flco at Red Bunk, was elected presi- Jean Ploger. A number of other love affair and Edward Gordon is tile guest announcer. tional purposes. The federation is on innumerable occasions tho occu- ecutive committee of.the Mlddlctown dent to succeed Mr. Kaiser In 1932 Tetlcys to Kxlilbit LcaiHnc Sports ailili.-rted with the national commit- pants of the house are out and he tuwnshlp tencher.-i' association asking members of the -school will represent, called upon to come to her rescue. The program will also comprise a and ho was re-elected in 1933. Mr. different native and immigrant Equipment For 1934. Alhlenc Alleyne, a junior at the high tee on Cause and Cure of War and it [unable to make the necessary collec- that the tcachcra be notified when Labrocnuo has been a Middletown tap dnnce by Marjorie Eastmond and their paUuics would be paid so that groups which arc ministered by the Attending the Sportsman's show at school, is the only character in the Jack Mason, a piano solo by Mrs. is winking for the World Peace cause I tlon. Captain Fink ha3 asked Tho township resident the past twenty Board oC American Missions. play who is not in the senior class. ind the entry of the United States in-1 Register to state that those who hovo they would tic nblo to better adjust yearn nnd ho Is a graduato of the Wanamuker'a store at Philadelphia eorgia Mason and toe dances by their financial obligations. A motion Wednesday and Thursday, Arthur Almost, anything c;m happen in a Jean Smith and Leigh Pennington. to the World Court. In 1930 the fed- received envelopes and havo not Ijconardo high school. At tho con- sanitarium and it does—the son of rathm became a. member of the In- ttmjed them over to the representa- was passed that the request be com- clusion of hla high school course he Thompson, head of the sports de- A silver offering will be taken np. plied with so far as possible. Rumson School To partment of Tetlcys' store on Broad an influential director, mnsqxioradlng Several door prizes "will he awarded. ternational Federation 'of Business tive can mall them directly to hint studied law and in October of 1925 ;IH an inmate to be near an attractive ind Professional Women, with repre- or telephone him nt Red Bank 162Q It wan reported that plumbing rc- was admitted to tho bar. street, and-the guest of Vincent Rich- Tho clothes for tiie models will be pnlra costing $131 were needed at the Present Play Friday ards, well-known tennis star, met young social worker—much amusing loaned by Mrs. B. Hllrwitz and the sentatives in 21 countries. Tho feder- and ho will be very glad to person- MY, Labrecque has come to be rec- acting by. inmates Ko, 1 and No. 2— ation publishes a national magazine ally call for them. Port Monmouth schoolhouse. Bo- ognized generally as the leader of the many notables in the sport world. shoes hy tJm Tower shoe stoic. caunc of lack of fund?! the board de- A two-act play entitled "All at Sea" the illrations of Pendle (short for ap- .'nt illcd The Independent Woman, party in tho township. Undor his will be presented Friday afternoon He was in personal contact with which is devoted exclusively to tile cided not to have the work done at Harry Kipke, coach of the Univers- pendicits) and general baggage man, guidance tho Democratic organiza- of this week at five o'clock by the E. Pluribua Unum, who could double To Hold ISuneo Tarty. interests of business and professional PUBLIC QUESTIONS FOEUB1 this time. tion in tho township has flourished ity of Michigan football team; Leo A discussion toolc place about tbo pupils of the Rumson private school. for Stepin Fctchit in tho movies any The Young People's league for women. In J93S the federation adopt- and extended. At the present time Tho scene of tho play is the' deck Diegel, winner of the 1934 California day—justifiable indignation of Hard- ed resolutions stating its position on Disf tnirulshcd German Professor fa iichool busses being overcrowded. open, and Chief Bender, Xnmous lervice of the Reformed church will there nro nine local units in addition of tho Pinafore. The cast is us fol- boiled McCafTorty, that very long hold a bunco party at Union Hose various matter:;, including national Speak Hero Sunday. Wlllliim M. Smith, county superin- to tho parent club and an active Athletic pitcher. tendent of schools, was present. He lows: arm of the law—pretty girls appear- company fire house Friday evening planning, unemployment insurance, "America must choose," says Sec- Women's Democratic club. At the apovtRman'.s show exhibition ing in amateur theatricals and gen- at 8:00 o'clock. Mis^ Elaine Brower expressed the fear thai, if an acci- The township organization has CalHuin Corcoran of tho Kood ulilp matches • were played Ijy Vincent taxation, federal control of banks, retary of Agriculture Wallace, and dent occurred while a bus was over- rlnnfam , HuOToll Hurd ornlly aiding- the plot—two appealing will bo in charge, of the .-iffair, heinff maintensure of tbo American stand- taken active part In civic and welfare Sir Jmici'h Toiler, l'irst. Lord of tlio RichnrdB and his partner, after little love stories—and a jewel rob- ho ple:ul;; for a candid consideration crowded the accident Insurunco on ssisted hy the entire club, Prizes ard of education and the extension of ot: the alternatives that confront UH work as well as in politics. It is Admiralty Edward Crane which Harry Kipke showed movioa bery! Well, who wouldn't be crazy will be awarded and refreshments, the bus would not be jmitl. Lettoin planned to continue this work the Ralph ftackotraw. iibto/ KCarnnn vocational guidance facilities. , in the United States today. Tho Red from three Insurance men were re- '. Lura Potter of his football team playing Cornell, —about a set-up like that? served. Tho club consists of Mrs. present year. Dick Dcaileye, Ijoiittnvalii..William ThoniaD Michigan and Ohio State, and of Leo j Bank public questions forum wilt ceived stating that tile 'Insurance The characters picked by Mrs. Cltznbeth Estelle, adviser, and Misses _ ,. . cunsidcr Secretary • Wallace's bro- money would be paid under such MfdBMpmlto William fillior Diegel demonstrating golf shotH, Brown are as follows: Elaine Brower, Violet Anderson, j DUHCUnpf otOi'eS At The l'lnrto Klne, chief of tho Plrntos Mr. Thompson la making arrange- chure in the course of the discussion, circumstances. Mr. Smith said he BENEFIT HOSF1TAJL of PcnKiinco I'Vnnci3 l.ubdcll InmatQ No. t William Bloom Ouida Blanc, Marjorie Eiit-kson, Flor- j Frederick, a ulrnto iiiiinciitloo....Joha Ellin ments for a thrce-dny sport .show Inmate No. Z IMen Wliiteliurfit at its meeting next Sunday after- would malto a further Investigation ence and Pearl Goodridgc, Margaret j Atlantic Highlands noon at three o'clock at tho Molly of tho matter and report to tho l'lnns For Big Social Affair Next Follro nci'Kcant of Iho Metropolitan some time this month in Red Bank i'iuiibu:! Hampton AmirewR and Lcona Bennett, Hurley, | force William Ellin for tho benefit of the roaches nnd Teinllo Athleno Alleyne Pitcher hotel. Tho speaker will be board. Monih For Hlvervlew. •OHVOIUJV, u pout, JnntcH llurttthurno Mi:ss Lav-elk-, liesut IIUI-KG Lmiclla h\cy Pcail Ralph, Alberta •Whiting and William Lcff, whu conducts an ice Strcplicli. mi Arcadlim ohepherd (Into athletes In Monmouth county, Tet- Evelyn Mattson. Professor Kare Brandt, formerly pro- Howard W. Roberts, counsel for Thins for the benefit dnnco tn he nicailior of I'lirliitmonU Clim-loN Mnrtrm Frank TjovmViilb'e. cream and stationery store on. the fessor of agricultural economics at the board, nent a letter relative to u leys havo hrpn nppointed tho Mon- corner of F'irst and Center avenuey held for Hlvcrvlcw hospital Satur- T.ord Chancellor HMwtu'dR Hiillman mouth couniy distributors for the Jack Mnmliull. iillim "Futciljr" Kunison Choir li> Wins Here. Berlin. He la now lecturing on URii" law suit which William .1. Lmnurd o£ day ni|;ht, April 7, are rapidly being Mikndn ol Ji.i'im Eliot Hurd Iliiiiy l.nko at Atlanti Highlands, is erecting a cultural pulley in tho "University In Leonardo hati started against the ith-llali, u fri'Ciit nnd vornntilo rhnr- Dunlop nportii equipment on both the Mr. Mnnihiill, liii futlici- ....Vim-em Dresner The Presbyterian Women'.-, league one-story formulated and the committee- Is nctur Snnford Slmnlcy wholesale and retail basis. The ex- l.oi» Meredith, n viMloi-. timothy MylinKer of Red Bank will hold its regular ••'•••me, comprising two Kxiie." Professor Brandt ia not a board nnd ngninst Mm, Mclvin A. Kolio, Lord llich E>ccuUoncr Rc&'Kic Mortimer, an adrnimr stores, on the north side of Center meeting with the same nnaelflnh re- hibition which TetleyB expect to put Arthur Unr.liC. Jr. meeting Monday night, March 19, in j .Semite, but Iio was banished from Hlco. The suit lids not yd como to sponse nu hail always been the cage Krctlci-irk ll.lnjlmni avenue, near Kirsl. One store will Germany on account of his views. trial. Mr. Hubertn'a letter was or- Josephine, Cnptuln Corcoraii'ii daunhtfir on will display the leading: sports?: Fricmln of Txils': the church social hall. The choir of he KixliS feel and tho other 23x28 with affairs for Iho henellt of the Stowiut White Itcntiice Kutli Nary he Rumson Presbyterian church will Those acquainted with him cay ho dered illoil. equipment for 1D31 in tennis, base- Mnrjoiio '. Loin Knodcll feet. Tiie building will he ofj hollow hospital. A fine orchestra lino been IJttlu Hiitti'mip, Uandlen, friiltu and ball, track, golf and football. i Jnnol duly Avutl render a group of selections and ia an attractive appoarlns: man end The board made nn appropriation engaged for the occnulon nnd light nmall vnvon Ellr.nricth VVlilon tile, with the front constructed of has a charming personality. Ilia sub- of $300 for tho maintenance, of ' tho PritltMico null Mnhel, friends of Joiiephine, IjVclyu Window, a wealthy imlicnt there will be other guest artists. An rcfrcfilimcutfl will ho nerved. Leila Wood fare brick. Kaeh store will havo a ject Sunday will bo "Agricultural township health center nt Cnmp- ..hmlitia AchetfB mill Dorofliy liiii^hnrd Hanlliollcd Mr.GnfTeity, p. policeman .... Invitation has been twtemledto Ji]em- largn show window. XJominic Caruso Miss Eva Bruen of Chicago, solo- Phyllis, u former nliophordoKn (wedded « Mlnfltrel Show ^Friday. ber.T of the congregation and their Problems of tho United States no boll'n Junction. to Streuhca) Ann Ellis Urn-old Turnock is tho contractor. A letter from Chester A. Arthur of ist, will be n guest nrtist. She. will Tim Enat Keanabur/j athletic club Edward Gordon, Evelyn':* Jiiuice ...... ^uost.'i to attend the meeting. Scon Through European Eyes." Thin nluB "Wniron Whccln," current hit 1'nlry Queen, a pcrnotiiuio of Influence... will hold Ha second annual minstrel I-jui;eiio MaKCe, Jr. Tile building will be completed li tho fifth, nieollnj; of tho forum, Humnon relative to providing Instruc- -,... Jan van Hlclen about. April 1. Mich-tel Chiarnvalloti, tion for mcmlwr.i of tho high school of (lie Zic.gfcUl Follies, and one other Yum-iuiii, I'cep-lli, ,md I'ittl-Slnic, three Hhow and dntico Friday niftht in the The scenes are laid In the gai'donn which wiia organised hy (lie B«l number. It in also expected that little inni'lH from nc.hool, wnriln of East Kcnnnburg Civic nnHociation of the. Good .Samaritan .sanitarium. Nomination .Sent In Senate. who conducts a shoe repair shop on Bunk Y. M. C, A. liand and orchestra wnn referred to Jvolto .Icnnica Degpnrd, Anno linyeu The nomination of Mrs. Jane L, First avenue, will occupy one of tile the tcncheiu' committee, there will he present n popular male Bud Cynthln Toivnlcy. hall. John Spencer will direct the r presentation of the show. William jarlaml as po.-;!ini.-tres. ; at ^eabright new stores, and Frank Carbono, fruit . It. K. .Stevenson of Leonardo nnd liololst. A rhonhi <:<»niprlnliii: the rrew of file Democratic tan gun llunco Party. iiinl vegetable, dealer, has leased the John llclnsi of Belford nisulo applica- The committee in charge consists Pinafore, :iir Jonnph'n nlatiirti. rmmnn and Copp, who if* chairman of tho com- las been sent to the Senate hy Presi- CAKE AM1> PA8TRY SA1.K. inn, plnUe*. policemen nnd fniriea. The. Red Bank Democratic league dent Roosevelt. Mm. Garland was other. tions to be appointed school mcchiuv of Mrs. Alfred Mathluuon chairman, mittee in charge, 'will also nerves as will hold a bunco party Thursday appointed acting po.viui^t re: s l-'st Mr. T,rlf has rearranged tho In- Wilt Ho Hi Id i .lturtU} Mnrnh g lit 1,1. Tills mutter wan referred to the Mrs. George Union. Mra. Leon Cnn- interlocutor. The eiulmen will he. evening, April ;>, in the chihrnoma For Sole. vldis Voov, Hnriy I.eckir1, Grorge year. terior uf his present store and liars Imimi btonK of tomto St«tn building and re[raiiii committee. '" n:w, Mrs. Lester I!o:is, fltra. Irvlnir Soil:!, water, all flavors, Canada in the old .Second National banlc iu:-falli'tf n'-v.- :-IU'\vi:itni-s and othe.L Luvctt, Mrs. Thomasi N. Dorenius, M(.:Guii<* and Charlcii Hull num. r A it'll or fiom John W. lloylmid of Dry. Whilo Uock, KrueRcr'a beer, r building on Htoiid .,licet. There will Teill|;rceil Sralyliani t.»-t. modem equipment. lln< Unl Hunk aiisiltny ol UIVv Jtlver I'l.i^a w'latlvo to iniminncn on Men. Jo.-eph Houignmn, Mrs. I"'nr- and other brand:!. Also distilled wa- Horkf?y'.tr;i of Kn M bo pri::e;,- and red iK-bnirntn. John IVIiiti- .S'-.-ilylKim, mate, h'.-.l. in- wan- •U< v ho nitul will hulil i IHK< nl lOnmiburg win furnish mimic for ucliool buildings waii ordered Hied. iiinii A."enilorf, Mrs. Oim:e flte.vcnn, ter. Benjamin II. Grate, 11 North ^pillane is in genernl charge, oC the llered away ^atilidny, l\1;treh I!; un- I>. A. ilulitibou Co., l'i> ti di h Kind i\, Mini h If, " It Wiis voted to buy twenty wheel- Mrs. JCnthPiiun lOlltim "White, Mro. Brldgo avenue. Red Bauk, phono 1-485 dancing. sworn to name. »f "Only." Reward of —Advertisement. IP) Monmouth ntreet, hau expert ni- trn lAltult at it) Jhoiil ,1,1(1, ti - barrows for iinn In grading nnd oth- liMwhi Conover, Mm. Henry Kohn, 550 will be paid for if-i return to f.lrs. diu i.iMviee; uf--,i> generator, battery, lot. te.tntly \ 1 t|t j,:n)ccl In being carried on under the to null vour burner; beat tjradea and nounce the oponlnjr of bin ofilccn nt ment. vcrtl.ie.nient. iceB. Unexcelled service. Fred D, ruui of Foreign Wur:j of Rod Bunk H M (I by Hi HI IDIM 1! I m !ii:»';iici-:i of the. Civil WorltH Admin- 22 Cheatnut Htrcet, Hod IJunk, where HcMne'fj Luncheon, 115c. koH Co., Red Bank, plionc 552.— will hold a St. Patrick's dance at the ho will conduct {'I'lHM'nl practice, Al- Complete greaso lubrication on all Uti.'i (o Neiv York (:lty. M 1 Ihi uld I,' 1 i, , , ,-ji 1 'Hi 1. • istration. It wim iituti'il Unit tin: Me, veil dully, 11:30 to 2:30. Rod AdverUtiemunt ______1 HO pay npricial attention to ehror.'c. routine and Oakland enr.i. Aullinr- f'iperlul excursion, 7fic round trip work had not prq/jiv.'swd nn rapidly n.'inlc'/i iicwff/tt mid best eating place, Fair Ilavon American Mechanic:) zed routine Agency, Hansasi linith- 1'. liommui, fit i lit tit" 11 K.i 1 diisciuicx and tllmuwv.t; <».f women and Burdj:o Bus lilnc, V2','i Hi-oiid titreot.II th 1»Alt 1 I'II 1 "1 I , f an anticipated because of unfuvor- nil home cooking. Delleloun desserts. l>lno mid Dune.® all Saturday. March 17. children. OHICR limnn 1:30 to 3:00 irs, 111-21 Mechanic .stn-el, Red Bunk, Red Hunk, l'honn KM. --Advertise ;<)>]s.* weather condition.1!. nt Louis Hi'iitiuliant every Saturday and C:30 to 8:00 I». M. No morning Phone Iltltif). Advertisement, ini'ul. 1' titiitiin .ml Mi 1 I >t ,iii night, ruiKi! Nn. .'Ifi. Mldrlletnwn, N. j. houtw Munilriy;! by iippulnlntrnt. 1 OIRIIII ItmifH llcnutif.v Adtlt Trilbhi'ff TjpevvrUer UcndiinarlerH. lit- •>f Hit Your lhsl lodgc.'i, club. ;, »'tc.; H(\-;r,e';i ice Tcli'phon*: I ted Uau'k iyti.V--Adver- nnd pruti'et Jimny of New ,lclV!<\y':i v.reum can he ptii'chnt>i?i\ ,ii n tipeciu} Typcw-ritei-:i ii'tilcd, hoUi:lit. mid; 1 V. (111, 1 c (|1Ui rl, :il III ,-. . i> I \ ( *• SJl.'l lly rleiliird ami hlndied, Leon's. \ ul I ii|< h i lli.c.'.t. hiimivi, Why not youfs'.'--Ail- liny.'i i-.ui mnUn cxtl.i pni'lict. money rim for part If e or functionn.-Acl- and' repaired. '1'iubm':,. -JW • !!nad I i: I 1 lie ll.'i \'ni, i J'U t: UU I ] i, J'it'd UiUlk 2SUO,-AdveiliociiU'iil. II.fluent. 1. ; i t h ollinj; The KcfcluUr—Advertisement Mftt it i»aya to uuvcrttao m Tho street, Ued Bunk.— Advertisement, ' •1 ).v Ail t .'.eiin'iit. \ ! n RED BANK REGISTER, Two He concluded hia remarks l>y sum- Red Bank. Mr. Bennett cliargcd tlmt getllng tho imtnbci o£ ht>i olrtlidaj < The :;jiL-:ikcr personally felt that the soclallst nor a cornmunlst, but an ill tho fut'iii oidinfliy JOUHK clergyman who Is ming up hia discourse in ona word, the ai«Utnsttya attacked Mm while tarians i'-il i-:ui.-i: <.f Illi' >lL|juaaiuir la 'that "remember." Ha raid meaiory is a he was on hla way homo from tlm A mmil ci of KQ\^ Ton: t lends Christian Sciepcu ,-n]ili- had ignored the teachings of trying to do his part in putting be- camo down from the city to call on fore man-kind tho ideals ot real wonderful institution and It Is too ro&dslfla booth of Ills father, Albert 'i' Ult>lo :lml h:ul I)Ut l'">Perty bad a child cannot inherit his par- Bennett, near Vnnderburc. Ho ualil Mm, Nelson on "her birthday.' Vor SS Reading Room Christianity. Ho said tlm unhealthy a ohll| years sho has been a Bummer reai- li.n-c pci-.-imality. He z:M there was condition in which thla country today ents' memory- I' l could In- they tried to jiull him out of hiu au- (FEES TO TUB TUDLIC) -•- i •, vt-ry MSHTOW >usi;>m between fttil- herit tho memory of his parents it tomobile, but thnt lie iiliooli them off dnnt of Htnnson and for tho pant few Church Edlilea outers Rev. John A. Hay6s of the IVes- finds itself is a situation on which years phe has made Kunuon her all- u , .^n.,.^. KOICIM for wealth communism, fcedg, could better pavo its way toward mi drove away. TU'a luwrliur look 200 Rroad 6fc, Bed Bank, N. 3. lv nlll placo before Justice Elmur C. Wiiln- year-roimd homo. Mra. Nelson rc- bvtcrian Church Gives Stirring! a t,- entirely outside of the individual taking care of future problems, and r The speaker- said that tlieroshould out of memory of past depressions rlght of Shrewsbury, who lined cadi (•plvi-d a largo numbnr of birthday T«lk on "The Spiritual Side of j -;'' t°o be in tho minds of all mankind the card.'? and al:io a number of pretty __ bring about new and constructlvo •I tlm SiotcinsUys ?W TIIK linps htiiR* on Cinistlim tirletica mny {$& thf Depression." - force:-. He slid the eoal is iitill in sacrcdness of human life uncl that zero not paid, aa the Slctclnnltyn said blrtlulny (rifts from her friends. reatl. borrowed or piircbsssd, tlif hill.-: iron was still In thn ground: legislation. , ,1, human value must be placed above they would appeal tho case. They Tim pultllo la covHally Invited to Itcv. John A. Hayes ii - uf tlu ;iM (,uml irom ,hc Mr. Hayes recited tho following material value. He said the laborer had two veelW time in which to One of tho quickest waya to find a tjtio tho Reading Hoom, •which (a KedBaiiK First Prr.-,bytr has tlie right to respect hia Job and poem: Job ia to advcriUo in Tho KcKla- oittn d ily c crept Uund«)» and t lie mako an ajipcal. lc&al holidays, tiara 1:^0 to 4,3o was the guest spctiltnr ,,., . (. i .,,,(1 vot v,.ith all these (nrrff. enjoy lil.i vocation juiit tho tame as If from despair my noul should rise. ler'a \Mnt Department.—Advertise- BankRotai-ycIublast T . -,,.,„. . which an employer has the s;amcj thought to- And hoppinen Bttfnd my n»y; X*atep a chaigo ot nsln^ profane ment. whuh ( ml mm ar d 'ShoilHl fortune ff«nt her tairnt r»'t« language was imulo ngalnet Mr. ncn- Hayes wag ppresente d to the ;;;: ,,,,,„„, in ., measure to Kivicc hhiim the ward his plant and that society, by And priyori bo answered «M I P"yi by Rotarlan Kobeix Mai-ilMai-ilonaldo . ' »'• I ...... periods between the virtue of the unfair distribution of Then Memory come and call mo back. nett by Mr. Slotclnsiky and hi!! f.-nn. lu cp <)f the nc m0 t0 ii: ore> subject off MrM . HayesH' ' ddiscour.i e -.v.is i,, ...,. , ,, - , command m wealth, should not lake tho bread Brine n"> » « '* " °* ? The liearlng was held before a jus- n i() ls t niall ; Let me not foreot the pain I've Mil tice of the peace nt Mntawan nml "The Spiritual side of the Depict.-, ^.^ h,[vc tll,in-c!sion!_.. and butter away from the laborer and Nor brtak conipleto with dsjn before. 'tlie ownership of a job .should be ho complaint wnc Uismlwaeil. 39 BROAD ST., RED BANK cionsi0"'.' ..,.,. ! lie :-..id it i.i,: a nrUtrmatter ouf .-ouri-cmrl recree- He npenoil his talk by ;:iv:i needs of other«, casuals of the strife; .value than men. lie gave court dc- It I lurn ray back on trwtedles MRS. NELSON'S BIRTHDAY. which ho claimed was biuu;:lit about 'cisioi;- abutil large corporations "i>" clear that tho present depression Is Of (lipie who Ions for love and Ilia; Remington Portable 29.50 a strong aruumont that tho system Oh Memory come and call me back. through panic, crisi.-" <>' «•<• :iildt e. eraMliL' Iheir uflair.t ,-.o that their distrust, fear, investment ami want under which our government has Surround me ncili will "* despair, [luniBon Kesidont Knjo.vs. Aiuuial Remington No. 5 Port- jUurkliuldcrs roulil reap dividends at In pain and hunger pillow my head Event But Will Not Toll Her Age. nnd said that tho causes may hi; en- i the expense of the "sheep," he IC- been ooeratctt and its people have Till brotherhood coraca to blossom there. able 45-00 tirely psychological, but the results ; ferrin ' I.) the sheep us being the i-m- been living has been entirely wrong. Following Mr. Hayes1 talk, William Mrs. Elisaboth Nelson o[ Blnglmni are real. Ho mid the P«'™' '""" iployoe.- of. the company. He .-aid th:«( He said that war was one ot the A. Miller, president of the Bed Bank avonuo, Rumson, had a birthday lust ation was like an Individual wlio years ago when tlie tailroad coupler sreatest causes of depression and Chambor of Commerce, told of the Thurmlay, March 8, .which .she cele- might get a chronic, disease. ;'wns nrsl patented and put on the that at thla time, many years after proposed campaign on ronovlzlng Eed brated by Bpondlng tho day at tlio Used Portables in order to get at the root I market a number of tlie railroad the "World war, more money Is being Bank and vicinity, -which wan told homo of Mrs. Thomivr Woonun of that a permanent cure It was n fpent throughout tho world for the placo as 8ho has duuo for tho past All used machines In perfect r companies felt it would be cheaper about,in an article In last week's sar> for a major operation, lie fm- them tu pay the coJt of a law preparation of war than at any oth- Register. 25 years, During this time when Mrs. Makero of "Best Sausage in New Jerocy" condition and guaranteed for 1 ther said that hl.-tmy showed that suit when one uf their employees er time in tho world's history. Over Tlie sonjjs of the hour wore under Nelson was -wintering at Now York the United States liud hxl tw.-.-ity de- year. o; crushed to death t liatt it W^'llld live billions per year arc being spent the leadership of Dr. Harold J. Stokc3 she- would always make a trip to CITY HltESSEU BliEr—JliRSEY VISAL, l'OUK, VOVl/TRY, pressions, lire (if which-were mai/.r be ;u install Ihe-'e automatic eoupler.i cm armaments and of thla amount and John T. Lawley, with Professor Rumsort on her birthday to uprud tho BUTTBB, EGGS. CHEESE. No. 3 Corona $12.50 'one.«, these occurring in lW.i, lr- on their ears at an expense «hieh I the United States is spending $700,- Harold LaRos at the piano. dny with lira. Noonun. 11808, following tile Spanifh-A! vi inn -.vinilc! cut down dividends, lie .'•aid \ 000,000. He urged hia hearers to Glcji Wlshard spoke on the public No. 3 Corona 18.50 (war. and 1020. nn atU-tniath of 1:1c uver liumy s-ear - it had been custo- take a .stand apalnnt war at all tlme3. In conversing with a Kegislrr rep- ; forum weekly meetings at UIH Molly resentative about her age, Mvr>. Nol- Delivery Service. Tel. 3S4. No. 4 Care- 25.00 World war. mary for workmen to be difcharjed Mr. Hayes said tho depression will Pltchor hotel and gave notico that by !ai-,;e eoriiorations rather than tee sori eald she would not forgot, the The speaker faid that tiii- end as all depressions have and that tho next meeting would be on Sun- date of her birthday but uhc was for- very strange depression bee: dhidends icdltecti. there are possible three ways in day afternoon, March 18. ^manufactured this country where then- i:; ;' .Mr. Haves said in l'.CO-there wcie which the present depression may John Mount and John Montgomery production of shoes men. '•'•',, 27.oiio.o0d" families in the United end. First, it might end in. a com- were appointed'to ropreaont the Eed Machines. children were Roinfr about v. th their States and the natior.al ineome was munistic revolt against capitalism, Bank club at tho Rotary district con- feet on the ground; there is :•.:'. ovr- $Sl,00O,0Ot',lH«. By rirnplu division but this was not probable; second, a vention on May 10 at Asbury Park Factory rebuilt and gimran- quaritity of apartment hou.-ef and this meant that there was an aver- rapid swing into prosperity, -which Is and Homer Methot and Thomas Head tecd for 1 year. men with families are without prop- age, ir.eotne of $3,IK)O per year per very probable; third, or the ideal will represent the club on May 11 at er homes and shelter; an we: pro- family. Of these 27,000,000 families way, to take advantago of tho len- tho same place. isons learned through the depression Remington No. 10 $29.75 duction of coal and people imziiv -,uuu families took from this amount to death; an overproduction of auto- ituW.OuL), which •reduced the aver- period' and prevent its happening again. FATHEIt AND SON FINED. Underwood No. 5 32.00 mobile.oblles and people are walkingwalking. I ^ famU income to s2,0OO a year, Mr. Hayes attempted to show whalj ,, wonderful period of ;i]]d iinin tho He said that if the United States John and Alfred Sletclnsky Arrested L.C. Smith N- P 33.50 luscd the depression and :;avp a ''"": j>ro-p'-ritv jn.-t before the recent de- did not hold1, its firm stand with the lme of the .various thins-- w.ii.-h he , , , On Assault Charge. ' Royal 42.50 : pres-doi; l nioic thun half thh e familicfamiliess other natlons'of the world and should of the United States lived on loss eventually loso its identity, a proper John Sietcinsky and hla son, Al- epithet" over its grave would bo fred Sietclnsky, -were arrested last "United States is buried here. Died week on a complaint made by Kran- o£ Fright." cla Bennott ot Newman Sprlnga road,

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way Conductani and his friends Rajah Kir Cliai lea Brooke. Sarawak frost was not severe enough to has only an cijjhiy per cwit come- [ /§-. ^w mL BAIt F1XTUUKS ia on the northwest cmu;t of L'orneo, Ocean (County Man claim he will poll a tremendous vole brealt down the entire tuber, but Ul> of tubera cannot expect innro I T§gP ^^ ^^ among tho railroad.meifof the throe Oami'iintf fitock on inind, « ft. to la under British protection and I" dark circle!) just a 111 tic way under- than olfthty per cent of a. crop, all ui state highway commission. ing to a large number of votes which •1 ihiyH—Bermuda G0.0( To tho list of ratlior scarce mod- had been cast for him being rejected 1 April 10-—Rotterdam: BourjoisFacea>mbinai<.n^ ern varieties comes an addition from Reducing C. W. A. Workers. aa marked. He Io3t tho election by tho Dominican republic. A collector The Btato emergency relief and the a single vote. Ho has been a resi- 5 days—licrmuda ^ r 62.50 Ponder & Perfume.... there has ocated two shoots of the C. W. A. have, announced that a dent of Point Pleasant for 28 years, 10-contavo light- bluo of 1031, ono of gradual reduction will he made In the throughout all of which period he Helen Lee Getty •which is entirely imperforato and the number of employees, engaged in has been in tho passenger service of Steamship Agent. other of which la perforated only on state and local projectn. On March the Pennsylvania railroad on the tho left margin. o 9 the number employed in Monmouth shore trains. Over that time he has Telephone Red Bank 1824 for county was 2,162. On March 10 the buiit' up a wide acquaintance with Further Information or Here and Thoro number to be reduced to 1,975, on tho voters of three counties compris- Tho new stamps of Sarawak to be Match 23 to 1,787 and on March 30 ing tho third congressional district. lleservutions. issued in May boar a portrait of to 1,599, He is a member of the Order of Itail-

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When claim-alls boast that this or that Is done in almost nothing flat, The wise old owl says with a nudge: Shoes for Pisses $ . -r;-n- "Try Essolcnc! You he the judge." and Children Gun metal and coffee rlk sport oafordn In Ladies' Dresses Essolene's record is based on facts, not claims. of tan and' brown, jereey Try it next time you need motor fuel. We say aad coffc®, black ami while Essolene $»ff£«integg smoother performance Suede Shoes $-|.00 Final rlriinuico nf liiilies' nov- 100 Only. Don't Mis and rely on Essolene itself to prove it to you. BUY AT THIS SION •Ihh •II'TI lilonllllri 10.000 This Bargain ! Stations mill Drnlcrs Souvenirs far the A? REGUtAB GASOLINE PRICE linm Mnlnn In l.o..lnl,,,,.. v. In. rrpriKiit thu lerilrpd Children uinl ptothutnof tin; wutM'M \ oil ori^nnlxatloii. o ! ( © Essotubc Motor Oil in the crankcase *i r i Qi mi enables Essolene to [do its very best. Sinoofhci' Performance MJL& SL I b C 0 II I" A . O ¥ HE W J Ii It S Ii Y t'aire Four RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934.

eervlea and economy retain their old-time appeal there; RIVER STIIKET SCHOOL. liobett lUfbhuon, I.KV/iS!ice Ssibtjit. (ieoi-jj® Shoeisiuker, John Blnu^on. JemeB Ktawnri will ba no lack of patronage. ' j J,i-«ter Trues. Uomutt Whelan, Wllllnm m BANI REGISTER Tlioao who buy now inatcad of waiting until the Program ol Bailees Presented Wednesday &nt} Thursday. _ «.*e»_ . L'STABUSHED ISM BY JOHN H, COOK. last mlnutb will be able to chose from full assortments j without being eubjected to tho Inconvenience and dis- In es-relatlon with tha itutly ot Trip t» Mexico, GEOHGB C. HANCB, Editor. comfort of tho buying rush which invariably occurs on The Monmouth County Associa- Europe In geography and the Friday Mrs. Wllavn Smith and hor dnuEh- PHEDEBIO 3. HAYES, Managing Editor. the evo of the holiday. Moreover they will by such a | morning Pamrosch concert of last tar. Mlea Mary Ktmbal! Smith of Ut- Tho layman's View. Mrs. Edith Smith of Red Bank ro- week, tho 8-8 class wltl» the help ot tla Silver, will sail today on tho course lessen tha likelihood of clerks and other store tion, lie Chief's Association ceivud olilclal notice Jrom tho War When lawyers as eminent as Rob and the Beneficiary Depart- department that her brother Paul their" teacher, Miss Huth K. Harlng, Ward liner Orlenta for a twonty-dny THOSIAS IRVING BBOWN, workers being overworked and thus afford those folks prt H. McCarter and Ifrank Bergci presented during the Wednesday and trip to Mexico. Tho trip waa nr- more opportunity to enjoy Easter. For sclflsh •••» well ment Plan Active Sessions. had been Itillcd while fighting with Publisher and Business Manager. I ami aa expert in court proccduro a: tho American forces in France. Ho Thursday assembly periods a pro- ranged through Mia. Helen Lee Get- as altruistic reasons early shopping should be stressed j Artlmr T. Vanderbllt and Meni Tho Monmoutli County Firemen's waa the con of tho Into Paul and Ada gram of dances using & colorful back- ty. THE RED BANK BEGI3TEK < as much for Easter ao for Christmas. 'l/ino «ro found on oppoalto sides o Association, through tta secretary, Schroder and enlisted soon after the ground of European flags. tho question of reorganising Ne It pays to Bdvertlaa to Tiia la a member of Samuel E. Bogers of Red BanK, han war began in tho 3Sth regiment of Those taking part wera Antoinetta o-o-o-oo-o Jersey's higher courts, the laymai announced the dates of tho mectlnga he regular army. Maletto, Gloria Clilwavalottl, Mil- TIBS ASSOCIATED PRESS must pau.se before deciding how I for tho balanco of the year for the First Lieutenant Herbert G. Joer- dred Prestl, Santa Caroo,' Elizabeth Tho Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the would vote if tho proposal were sub members of the Monmouth County ror and hla brother Carl I<\ Joorgor, Bennett, Mary DIGlorgio. Pattlo L, Reduced in Number jinitted to him for final dctennlnfttlo Association, the Chiefs' Association us® for republlcation of all news dispatches to it or not of Leonardo had been decorated for Williams, Evelyn Ponnlngton, Gar- Your Fpce Tc!Io — But Not in Efficiency. I in a constitutional referendum. and (he Beneficiary department. heroism In tho war. Unutnnn.nt aldlno Lueas, Anna Aniato, Lcola otherwise credited iu this paper and also tho local nows Tho proposed amendments woul Tho chiefs will meet ovei-y other Joerger wn.i with tbo 6th regiment of With three leas than its quota of members thn Red Wicker, Nannlss Webstor, Eliza How Your Feet Feel! published thorcln. set up an independent Court' of Ar> month on tho fourth Monday. They marines and Carl waa with tho 312th Nichols, Eleanor Richardson, Julia Bank police department ha3 been carrying on with ap- jioalH and a Supremo Court. At pres- will meet April 23 at tho municipal regiment of infantry. B'eet that amart, acho and burn, Subscription Prices: Saggeso, Virginia Wilson, Rudolph parently an much effectiveness as when It was fully ent tho Supremo Court justices ala ..Winjr at IOansburg, June 25 at Gonrgo C. Hanco, associate editor WIssart, Raymond Seldln, Frank Ac- —won't lot you look pleasant— One year .. • , Sl.tiO manned. There has been no increase ln crime, and vln-sit on the Court of Errors and Ap the Atlantic Hlghlnnda ilro houae, of tho Register, had arrived homo coral, Gregory I'lpseonaro, houh or feel pleasant—avsis your dis- 01K months . ~-~™. , , 1.00 lators of tho law have found It no less difllcult'to escape peals. Provision would be made foi August 27 at tho Freehold borough from Franco nnd had resumed tho Tomalno, Sonny Pcllate, Vincent position suffers from tho ner- t hall, October 23 nt the Unexcelled Three months „. .SO arrest. It ia a noteworthy record, especially when con- additional special justice:! when th nowspaper game. Romano, Albert Mortis, l>ster Crs- vous tension caused by SICK sideration i3 given to the increaso in Uuv breaking Supreme Court calendars becom fire house at Neptuno and December IJttlo Silver residents were malting FEET. - 17 at the flro hou3o of Oliver D. By- lln, Edward Wilson and Alfred. Hurd- which has taken place of late in many communities. crowded. plans to hold a banquet in honor of loy. Telephone Red Bank 33. Tho purpose Is, first, to establish a ron company at North Long Branch. tho soldiers and sailors of Llttlo Sil- A year or so ago one of the members of the depart- The meetings of the county asso- TUo dances used, tvero tho Irish ver and vicinity whon they returned^ Lilb, "Rory O'Moorey tho Highland ment wan retired from service nnd pensioned. In the ™urt of last resort free from all du ciation aro held on the third Sunday from service. WEDNESDAY. MAECH 14, 1034. of each month. The next meeting fling, "Weel May tho'Kcol Row;" tho v-ill bo April 15 at tho Community bolero, "Tlw BpanloB Gypsy;" "Tho louse at Keyport, May 20 at the KAIUTAN SCHOOL BOAIID. Mnzurlia," tho tarantalla, tlio French gavotte, "Amaryllis" and the Rua. sickness and one on account of injuries. The injured ,,. are'now memboni o grammar school at Bricllo. June 17 George L. Record's llot bo luwyt 8i at tho Port Monmouth flro house, Gocrgo Q. Sclianck Itng Briinoh lyceum, ]t It Wk Jane Ln-Fotra, munlo nuperylRor, pectcd that he will be back on the Job within a few j They would bo eliminated under tin \ugust 19 at the Atlantic Highlands companlcd tho numbero. Ranking first among New Jersey political develop- days. Because of the need for tax relief the mayor and |new setup, and Judges of both courts Tho Rarltnn township board of ehoolhouso, September 16 at the iducation reorganized last week by ments of the week la the fact that James G. Blauvelt of council are loath to appoint new policemen, and that Mould be selected only from among State Firemen's homo at Boonton, the counsclors-at-law of at leant ten rceloctinp; Goorgo G. Schanck of P0NOTUM, Kldgewood will bo candidate for the Republican nomina- they have shown good judgment in adopting this policy October 21 nt tho fitato camp grounds West Keansburg president and tion for United States senator at the primary election seems substantiated by tho efficient manner In which years' standing. t Sea Girt, November IS at the Thomas Rathbono of Hazlet vice Xilttlo Silver CliUdren Porteot In At- next June against Senator Hamilton F. Kean. It wa3 tho police department has functioned with less than a Millions of dollars1 worth of leg; American Legion home nt Matawan | talent gathered in tho Assembly president. P. O. Weigand wan named tond>ncia last Month, generally expected that Senator Kean would bo nomi- full quota of members. nd December 9 at tho Bradloy as district clerk and Samuol H. Bench t'choolhouae. ailvor public school wore neither ab- nated without opposition and tho announcement of Mr. Thorn, Richard P. Brown and sent nor tardy during February: the work of the police during the clothing workers The Beneficiary department will Charles B. Everdoll worn sworn in Blauvelt's candidacy has upset tho Republican harmony j mid Its meetings on tbo second The following pupilo of tho Llttlo applecart. strike la^.*f summer. They preserved law and order nt ,, i i iatlvo Judiciary nil newly elected members. Cleric mcnts beforD t 0 og s Thurnclay of each month. The April Weigand reported ?15.0G cash on Gi-udo Ono-D—Donald Davlnon, Audrcj The odds would seem to bo tremendously in favor of that time without taking sides in the contest between woulcommitteed conclud. Aen tha impartiat the advocatel observes ofr neetlng will be held on the 12th nt wllaon. hand against bills payable of $21)0.74. (iintlca One-A and Two—Pearl Gilbert, Senator Kean at the coming contest. Tho prestige of his the workers nnd their employers. They went without woulthe dchang conclude presentee that dth eth advocateo weighties ofr he Washington fire house at Ocean Ellznboth Pnttorflon. Marilyn Sowlnf*. Jonct Grove, May 10 at the Waysido Com- A resolution waa adopted that tho position and the patronago which he is able to control their usual vacations and put ln long overtime service 'argument. The bar associations of clork pay tho bills when tho cash la Wrlnht, Irvtiia Summers, John Fahy. Hnr- without extra compensation, which resulted ln a con-1 the state nnd counties are in favor nity house, June 14 at tho Atlantic •y Gilbert, Robort Jaclley, Hobort McNully, ara mighty factors in any kind of a test of strength at of Highlands lire house, July 12 nt the available. llohert Kuddy. tho polls and especially at a. primary election where slderable saving to the taxpayers. That Is all "water ; the amendments, nnd the leaders Third and fourth jrradeB-r-Morllyn Had- over the dam," as the saying goen, but lest "cuten cake of the bar who approve them far out- ort llonmouth flrchouse, August fl President Schanck pointed out that nwtiy, Mary Iluddy, Patricia Simpaon. Wil- none, except those of hia own political faith are entitled 1 ,vhile not enough cash was on hand liam neor.Roymonrt Martin. Wllllnm Mm-- FOB be soon forgotten11 It does not seem amiss to refresh number those ill tho opposition. t the Oakhurst lire house, Septem- to vote. On the other hand the spirit of chango is In tho Judges of the courts affected are _r 13 at tho Brlello lire house, Octo- to pay bills, the school board wna tln. Thomnu Patterson, Michael Simpson, public memory about these facts. Thoniaa SummctB, Donald Wilcht. IrvlnB air and it is in this regard that Mr. Blouvelt'a candidacy an important influence behind the ier 11 at the Hazlot fire house, No- not the worst In tho vicinity and that Wrluht, Kobert Curtis. Jonenh Heollor, Men and Women Kenneth Uoblnson, Kenneth Zisgler, Peter will make its greatest appeal. The general feeling is opposition. Senator Richards openly ember 8 at the Deal flrchouse and conditions would havo to bo much r -o-o-o-o-o-o- worse to uecuro any state aid. Town- l leinchman. Como ln today and let ua that tho old order haa been tried and found wanting. .[accused them of lobbying against )ecember 13 at tho Eatonlown flro Fifth and sixth grades—Lena Rowehl, Many Illustrations might be cited to ohow how deeply |tho amendments. Tho reason for .ouse. ship Collector Harry Soaman report- Florence Fahy. Elltabeth Jaekey. Alonxo tall you about ttom. Tho December meetings of the ed that there waa $1,500 to bo trans Cnrchln. Robort Eichrnan, Donald Hada- tho public yearns for a'new and better deal. At the Indications of Greater their opposition ia clear. Tho lay way, Tliomas RobltiBon, Theron Itoff, judges would lose their johs. The hree groups havo been shifted BO ferred to tho school account and that election last November nothing showed this trend BO fL'.OOO of stato fundo would bo avail- fiprtrno Iluddy. GeorirB Sowlnff, llenjnmln spectacularly aa that Democratic New York went Re- Interest in the Schools. provisions for filling a detailed state- at tho gatherings will not be held Summera, Jack' Wortliley. Ormond Hitter, nlcn t able coon, according to County Supor- Various clubs and other organizations frequently j °r court work disposed of each .t dates conflicting with the holidays. John Hitter. WilllBm Wbelen. publican and Republican Philadelphia wont Democratic. ycar and the ntondent William Smith. Mr. Sea- Seventh and eighth irrRdee—Eatelle Senator Kean and Mr. Blauvelt belong to the same appoint committees to promote greater public interest Provision that the Gov- man also said that there was $325 nreenc. Lena Jockey. Myra Pattercon, T^ofn In civic affairs, but an innovation for Red Bank in this cTu°rt "uYti app°'n' spoclal SuPreme QuaQkonbunh. Martha Ruilily, Wllma Salt. Broad St., Red Bank party, but two men more different in their views aa to duo thc Keyport school board on last Uorothy Zleslar, Thomas Foator, William government policies could scarcely be imagined. Sena- regard Is the action of the Woman's club in naming a ^\n^ t u v °>^ 11 'lanning For Lake year'3 tuition nccount. Hovlland. Clark KemD. Lloyd JIcNolly. tor Kean stands for things a3 they are, or perhaps to committee of three members to attend the meetings of con3Unt and^ubll^measXTor "the At Keansburg Edward Vandorbllt, representing ba more exact aa they were when Herbert C. Hoover the board of education and make reports on tho acts sp0Dd with which bu3|ne53 lg trans- tho North Contorvlllo flro company, was President Mr. Blauvelt has succeeded the late of that body. It is rare that the sessions of the board acted. There would bo uncomfort- A plan haa been submitted to tho thanked tho board for tho uao of tho George L». Record aa the leading exponent in New Jer-are attended by others than the members and nevvspa- able pressure for diligenco and ce- taritan township committee by Bor- North Contervillo school for meet- sey of public ownership of public utilities and of lower per reporters. | lerity upon judges accustomed to pro- ugh Manager Clinton B. Lohsen of ing held there. Ho added that an- The public indifference or apathy about the schools ceeding with a majestic absence of Leanaburg for tho damming of other meeting place had been se- jatca for puch utilities. Mr. Record ran for office on 1 1 various occasions on such platforms. Always ho was is curious when considered ln the light of the great im-! """ "^ irkackaack creek at the Shore bou- lected. defeated; and his friends who ltnew him best say that portance of this branch of public service. Frequently | The judges are entitled to their ivard, which would create a lake Several complaints having been re- he never expected any other outcome; that his purpose the school budget of expenses Is larger than tho munlcl- opinion about the changes, but a true overlng about five acres, part in tho ceived that tho principals of tho s so of In becoming a candidate was not to win office but to pal budget, but even of greater Importance Is the fact ™ dignity should hold them )orougli of Kcansburg and part ln schools would not permit children to that nothing Is so vital as that the children should re- ,°* from interference in a purely Ftarltan township. The Kcansburg enter school at any tlmo other than win converts for an ideal in which he believed. g ncinerator plant Is within this, area, tho first five daya of the 3chool year, James G. Blauvelt Is of the same type. Often he celve tho best possible training for citizenship. political 'process. They left them- ind by creating a lake and screen- tho district clerk was directed to It may be that the action of the Woman's Cub will campaigned for Mr. Record when the latter was a candi- stitor^leh^on'f had g tho plant it would add greatly in write the principals upholding their date and Uiose whu have seen him In action look for a Increaao interest in the .chon.. and cause greater ronll- ^courage t toTllv^-Ne^'klunda, y lea-Utifylng tlio boulevard at this action. Action wan taken to have colorful and picturesque primary election campaign zatlon of ths duty which the people as a whole should Call. ioint. The Bnyshoro boulevard beau- the Hazlet flre company sound four with him on the hustings. Judging by past perform- feel in the welfare- of this groat public Institution. The Ificatlon association some time ago blasts of tho siren at 8:00 A. M., One After Another ances, he wont be a bit disturbed by the seemingly over- meetings of the board of education are public and the iubmittea a plan for tho bcautlfl- when no school la to be held. A vote whelming odds against him. In by-gone times he few visitors who have attended have always received j Toorly Planned Highways. :atlon of this area, but Mr. Lohsen of thanks was extended to tho West To, list all the desirable facilities of • Btumped the state from end to end for Record when every courtesy and consideration. Undoubtedly the' For almost a generatio- n the hich„_- it that time pleaded that no funds Keansburg flro company for perform- our funeral home would take a lonr w vero available for this purpose. Mr. ing . _ 2.162 duced, an incident occurred which shows why fair i was first uttered, •ard Cook, Donald Osborn, Eay- — " 16 1.97S from automobile-pedestrian collisions, lond Johnson, Lloyd Vaccarclll, Mor- — " 2.1 1,787 wages are necessary as a means of conquering the de-j . '•{ thc results of the latter arc far more " 30 ..._..„,,.._.„,_. 1,599 s Shlpkln, Frank Loversldge, May Ocean — " fl 1.0C1 procsion. Brigadier General Frank T. nines, head of j --o-o-o-o-o-o- deadly. Obviously, tho pedestrian la 1 at a great disadvantage in ouch an ninths, Mary and Sarah Burdge , " 10 nna tho Veterans Administration, in testifying before the ap-1 c , Q • , red Wlkoff, Adclo Johnson,- Doro- — " 2.1 877 THIS IS OUR PLEDGE TO YOU a encounter, especially in hours of — " CO 7S5 propriatlons committee of congress stntcd that much ! ^ 'Urday OCtlOOl dusk and darkness, and in thc win- Griflln, Dorothy Rlytinger, Lois nodel, William Bunin, Reginald higher prices me now being paip d for suppliespp . He cald ! to Make Up Lost Time ter months, when visibility Is low. FIREMEN'S NEW OFFICERS. ART professional man and part merchant, that within the past year or so there had been an In- It is a common f-'aylng among those olcott, Harold Reynolds, Donald the funoral director hao two obligations to During February schools in many rural communl- leaser, Harrison Banco, Jane Ham- P crease of abouboutt DO pep r cenntt for flour. 50 to 150 per cent centy who ol the moment are walking, that Annual Election of tho Hlddletown fulfill. ffor coal and fuel oil and 8 to 120 per cent for other 't!l>B wcrc clo3etl l tw0 weeks or more because of unusual icll, Irving Lovlnsky, William • ... ,, i no cares about the pedestrian. But 'azlcky, George Balnc, Philo Davis, Township Flro Department. wcatl r In tho professional sldo, ho takea ths utmoat things commonly used. He cited these facts In order to ' " conditions. Many roads over which pupils arc tho name person may be riding a few [enry Friedlandor, Blllle Maclnnes, Tho Middlotown township flro de- get an increased appropriation. transported were Impassable •because of snow. So much : minutes later, nnd the driver who arl Hanson, Leo Cloth, Robert prldo. This Includes his technical oltlll and tho time has been lost on this account as'to make It neccs- threatened his life may bo walking, partment luia elected tho following servlco ho renders—tlio doing of thoao many It is Impossible to reconcile thc action of thc gov- 1 ;1 urkc, Ernest Grifilths, Harry Lake, officers for the ensuing ycar: ernment in reducing thc wages of its own employees sary for tho schools In questions to remain open much ! - " f^nsc, it In not so much the iimen Lcddy, Douglas Loffcrts, Phyl- llttlo things, tlioaa hundreds ot tiny details, only trian that ban been neglected Prc.iidont—Georgo Frelhott of Port Mon- ono of which loft undono mara tho barmony and with its orders to private employers to increase the later than usual before the hot weather vacation begins Todd, William Dernborger, Louise mouth. M if tho usual course of Kturlles ls followed. an it in the proper construction of tho Igaro, Vivian Clausen, Barbara Har- Vic-o i>rcfll I do." Probabln that they would much rather do thin to- j whicl ^rrfitly detracts from the lllun Savogo, Alloyno Johnson, Mll- morclmndlso wo supply nioaaurcn np to our re- ••tt of Into June find rarly I'lciisurra of driving. cont Chlnnock, Wlldn VanWagnor, iihlp. To l'iiiiui the. Insurance money quirements of quality, reliability nnd value. Tlio Another "economy move" which la impossible for ih tho liro department will hold a bull *" n linn much to recommend There ia no cKcuuo v.-lmtcvcr why ;ct.ty English, Albert Newman, Jos- trademark on ovory product (runrnnteea material average citizen to underntand ls the treatment whicl r< ; li li'/oatl. Wan on Fltxgoruld, Wll- Saturday night, April 7, (it the Louis ! c sl IoraUon h lhc 5chno1 allth( '•'<> H - 't a fiyjifrn'l of highways Jihould and construction. tho national administration linn accorded to postal em- a;™'' "' '' ^""^ °' ™ ' * "" have been constructed with no inade- im filoom, Josopli Eschelbach, Jack restaurant on tho state highway near ployees nnd especially to substitute mall carrier:!. Ac- i quate a system of pedestrian paths. chooloy and William Cannrvo. Mlddletown villiige. Each company Maintaining, na wo do, tho highest poasiblo wording to statement*! published in the dnily new.-;- Fortunately, a few Etiitcij nro be- will receive credit for tho number of ticket!.) Buld by itn membeni. standards In our profesnlonnl worlt and oorvlce, papera these employees are receiving an average A VFORSi IS TtJIXNINO. ginning ln a finiall way to remedy AliTO COLLISION. wo thlnl! It only rlftlit that our inorchnndtoo bo tho detect. Every city and town in tho boot that la available. To keep both on a of ?0 per week. When one seen iiiillionH of dollars Million!] of inventors. jn)urod by political horse-play, expended on CWA projects of much lens value than the the country is now carrying unem- MUST TAY VV. par In our plcdso to you. are going to fight fo They nrc tired of ployed on Its relief rolls, and fiomo of milcl H. l'Jy'n far llndly Dnmtigcd wnrlc done by these postal employees the whole fiitua- In Accident Last Week. being nlappcd In v/lth poHUcil pic to .-secure these men might well bo put to work Asliury J'urk !!anUrui>t Ordered to tlon iieentB without rhyme or reason. public npplnun on extending the nyntcm of paths. It An automobllo owned and driven ray MB Creditors. is nn ub.'iiml ^Itunllon that oven In >y Daniel S. Ely was badly damaged -o-o-o-o-o-o- I the vacation portions of tho country, Federal Judge Philip- Formati at ay nlglit lit tho corner of Shrcws- Trenton Frliiny ordered Hurry Aus- | A VVnutern paper auggosta wo .,|,oulrj have a •'Mini! mich tin New England, there la no ury avenuo and Newnuui f:iprinj;t'i wife iiluco ti> wills: except on the Irmder of Anbury 1'arlc to return Easier and tmir'Own Bu?lne.-a" week. If n,n |f|ri In ndoptcl (hen- oad at Ited Bank, when it wun hit by $7,000 to crcdltoni within two weeka mountain tops. Thc :mfer nnd more automobllo owned nnd driven by Funeral Virsctora Early Spring Shopping. will be a lot more people with no nccupntlon. peaceful our roads can bo made as fi or bo charged guilty of contempt. meana bf relaxation for both motor- ra Haupt of Denl. Mr. Ilnupt wn.i AufllrmdRr, former owner of tho rostefl on a cliarge of lecklcii.'j driv- U K. Ailama, t\l<;r. With Enntcr lean tlinn thren week!! distant, tho ad- nC thlnK may 1)n ?al IstH.nnd pedestrians, the greater aro Bootorle Whoo £!taren, wnu ndjudged "" ° " ""' thnile;i of concrete hut tn matte dion for n yejir iitul Hint lieAvould return 57.000 within thirty dnyii. In putting the romls pleat-;iiit, useful mid rwifo. W e F ur »i i b "National Caskets tlun Uiitl a more iilUactlve or invlliujj exhibition and if tho taxco on the other fellow, revoke Mr. Hn.upl.'r. licenser, If ho hail Auidnndrr hud asserted ho lout tho 47,00 in V auojto r-T"vt^ir RED BANK REGISTER; MARCH 14,1934. Fivs

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J. T. Phone .RED BANK 2166. Phone RED BANK 591. dollars and cents SAVED for every property owner in Red 18 West Front St.,. Red Bank, N. J. 167 Hudson Avc, Red Bank, N. J. * Attention: Ba,nk and Vicinity. Material prices and the cost of making Mr. Property necessary repairs and improvements to property are now Phone RED BANK 3127-W. increasing. Repairing, remodeling and renovating is eventual- Phone RED BANK 369. Owner 29 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Woodland Ave., Little Silver, N. J. ly necessary to PRESERVE YOUR INVESTMENT. Do it now and profit by the present low cost. Renovize Now and Save.

Phone RED BANK 726. 133 Bcrcen PI., Red Bank, N. J. MEANS a business increase for every merchant, tradesman and worker who will participate. The extra dollars that will be EDEN S. EWSNG ^Attention: poured into REGULAR BUSINESS CHANNELS as a result of Mr. Merchant this campaign will change hands from 25 to 30 times within Phone RED BANK 1397. Phone RED BANK 612. 25 Yoara' Experience An a Contractor. the next year. It Is Good Business for You and Good for Busi- 18 White St., Red Bank, N. J. 22 Newman Springs Rcl, Red Bank, N. J. ness.

Phone RED BANK 1322. Phone RED BANK 1746. * Attention: MEANS an immediate payment of many dollars to you. The United SO Harding Rd., Red Bank, N. J. 18 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. Mr. Mechanic States Department of Commerce estimates that 70% to 90% of all monies expended as a result of this campaign will go into and Laborer Phone RED BANK 1638. the hands of labor. Phone RED BANK 3504. 64 Wallace St., Red Bank, N. J. 678 River Road, Fair Haven, N. J. IT**-*'1**^*-' a comfortable, more convenient ana more Deauurui nome Phono RED BANK 389. % CO., Inc. in which to live. You have often said, "Some day I'll put this 215 Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. _* „ Attention _j : , house in order." That "someday" is here. Prices are steadily . . Phone RUMSON 771. £ r- - - - .... r—7—-T 1 Navesink Ave., Rumson, N. J. Mrs. Housewife increasing. NOW is the time to MAKE YOUR HOME A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE. Plan To Sign A Quackenbush & Leonard, EV^* Renovize Pledge. Mnln Office—Ijsoimrdo. N. J. Branch Office—SO Hudson Avc. Phone 481 At. Highlands. Phone 2287 R. B. that approximately one hundred energetic and enthusias- tic volunteer workers will be needed to make a short concen- Phone RED BANK 2128. Phone RED BANK 1311. ^Attention: trated canvass of property owners to secure their signed !JU Madison Ave., Red Bank N. J. 183 Riverside Ave., - Red Bank, N. J. pledges. Help your community, help your business, help your- Mr. Citizen self by doing a few hours' campaign work. Philadelphia did it; Trenton did it; Plainfield did it; RED BANK AND VICIN- Phone RED BANK 2314. 47 Peach Street,: Shrewsbury, N. J. Phone RED BANK 2159. ITY WILL DO IT. Sign Up As A Campaign Worker. 35 West Front St., ' Red Bank, N. J. Get Behind the Contractors and Dealers Listed on This Page and Join the Renovize Red Phone EATONTOWN 78. HARRY SOUTHALL and Vicinity Campaign Today. Center Street, Eatontown, N. J. Phone RED BANK 3569-M. Conovcr Place, Rlvcrsldo Heights, Middletown, N. J. HEADQUARTERS: Red Bank Chamber of Commerce Office, 60 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. JOHN YEOMANS Phone RUMSON 519. Phone EATONTOWN 245. 16 Second St., Rumson, N. J. "104 Main St., Eatontown, N. J. F. 15 BRIDGE AVE., ?hone 1293 RED BANK, N. J.

Phone RED BANK 206. Phone RED BANK 1121. 27 Harrison Ave., Red Bank, N. J. LEWIS md RCO. 17 DeNormandie Ave., Fair Haven, N. J. ARTHUR B. SICKLES , OAKLAND and WEST STS Phone 242 RED BANK, N. J. n , Phone RED BANK 2665. DeNormandie Ave., Fair Haven, N. J. H. A. HENDRICKSON & CO., Agentg 11,4 Monmouth St., Phone 1400 Red Bank, N. J.

77-79 CENTRAL AVE., Phones 20BO or 2061 RED BANK, N. J.

CHARLES McCLASKEY . Phone RED BANK 792-M. THE ASPDIN CO. rns GL V an iveuren Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank, N. J. Phone RED BANK 195. PHONE 1129. Phone Eatontown 164. •117 Bridju' Ave., iii;d Hank, N. J. 8 White St., Red Bank, N. J. Main Si., Eatontuwh, N. J. _ i Phone RED BANK 888. Dealers in 07 Boi-Ron PL, Red Bank, N. J. Dealers in WaterProof ing Contractoi•v: .8, Lumber — Coal -- Paints OVAUANTEKO \VATKIH'HO«IfIN(.J H100IWM, i Johns T Manville Approved Roofer Painters' Supplies of All Kinds Hardware of All Kii Watch The Hoi! llmik Hi'Klstcr (or FIIIUKI Advinttusnifnfi). S Phone RED BANK 1397. We Supply Your Wants. Phone RED BANK 410. I 22 Newman Springs Rd.. Red "Bank, N. J. fs Phone Us. P. O. Box 483, Red Hank, N. ,T. 1 Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,19841

a D, FKEDEIUK FEBDEKSEN, 7rlzo COWK. Certified Public Accountant, N. Y. Guernsey cows owned by Clydo 227 MAPLE AVE.,- RED BANK. N. J. Williamson of Sarmingdale, took 00 Telephone lied lionlt Si'ZI first and fourth places In the milk Monthk QU1NN, I'AKSONS & U0R15MUS. j production in New Jersey in 1GS3. A SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING COUNSELLORS AT I.AW jHolsteln cow owned by Percy Jfarry, Whitlield• Bufldl• -n ; Red tisnk SCREEN AND STORM KN< I.OStlKKS John I. Qulnn. Tbeuilore l>. t'areoiiB. Personal Notes, Sales of Prop-' also of Farralrsgdale, won tliird place. 'i'ulepliuno 910-AI 100 Bihl;;i' Aii'iiui. IU''. .). from anthma. Ho was 73 yeara old ,seize d with a hear, »t attac™ ,_,k whil_e• I„n, a, (NcM Door' to I.ipc°ll'> Dnis Stole) If jour iMicurltcr Is fusny and is survived by a widow and four !firocery store lust Friday and died use our expert serUcc. Minor children ' iir tlle armB ° a clcrlt> Harry Rowa, adjustments or a lomnletc M. P.'Hell of Asbury Park <»cd |^nuTs*1™g^To broke^ta °'dlTW ° overlmul—economically. HOT WATER? tack. Mr. Bell is survived by a wid- Ider In a fall on tlie Ice, Eisele, iving ow, one son nnd a sister. raid for Bog Bite. for. laundry Sheriff Howard Height returned to Under a law passed last December, his duties last week after a two making a dog owner reaponelblo for 21 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. weeks' stay In Florida. He returned injurieji s inflicteiflitdd by thth o animali , Mr. much improved in health. and Mrs. Cecil Short, Aabury Park Telephone Red Bank 2. Telegraph Hill Hi!., The Kngllshtown borough council colored people, have been paid $81 Kcyport, N. J. I'hone 181. lias decided to resurfuce the borough by Joseph H. Tranter. for scrubbing streets with gravel, with the aid of Members New Fork Stock. Efchunyc -, CWA workers. May Bar Pupils. The Asbury Park board of educa- Associate Members A'cic York Curb l-^i-c I lnterlaken House R&nsacked. tion has Issued orders that pupils I While Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. from municipalities^ who are not j Kadrey of Jnterlaken were sojourn- making efforts to pay" tuition fees will STOCKS ami BONUS ing at Hot Springs, Arkansas, their be barred. Twelve towns may bo af- for dishwashing ' home was broken into by hoodlums fected by tho order. Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin and ransacked. In every room, with X>ost His Uoonso. the exception of tho kitchen and pan- George Roe, who held a tomporary BEGINNING thia month we CHESTER L. EBIE, Manager t.y. articles woro turned topsy-turvy. n -,ieen30 at South Bolnmr tiro selling ths famous Penfield Thfift evidently whs not tho motive jmovc d his ollsineBS to a now loca- Automatio Q19 Water Heater ls pieces of expensive jewelry were Uon wlthout giving notico or rccelv- on most attractive tcrmi, in- stalled ior a down payment of not taken. ,jn s permission. Aa a result Ills li- Greatest Known 1 . Ailclphln Girl Weds. | cense wa3 revoked. only $4, and tho balanco montK* Get This Free Test / ly . . . HQVO you been having Main Office: 9 Clinton Street, Newark I Miss Marie Bearmore, dauEhter of IO n Dcbatinir Tcam trouble with water >he&tinflP Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Bearmoro of b Home Com utlier branch oflices: Samuel J. Fooaancr of Newark, Tbc&o terms make it easy to AdelphUi, and John A. Korskl of formerly of Freehold, has been se- end trouble. Telephone us, make Long. Beach, California, were mar- Don't be like tho man in tho pic- AlIenhurM Trenton East Orungo lected as a member of tho Mercer this small payment, and the licd last Wednesday at tho bride's Beasley law school debating team. heater will bo operating in your ture, who wants to shavo and lms .IITM'.V City New Urimswicls Iioine. Mr. Korski has a position Foosaner 1B a member of tho senior home in a few days. Elizabeth with a chain bakery firm and theclass of tho school. just found the water is cold. Havo couple will make their homo at Bre- THE OPERATING COST the water hot all the time, day merton, Washington. Died In State Hospital. should not run over $2 a month Austin Parker of West Long if you give it average use. Ths and night ot tho turn of tho spigot, Wage Controversy. j Branch died last Thursday In the average bill in the year we have by having GAS heat your water ~' • ' " • • -• • •• |ng been aslling^hem ii only $1,13 IT'S EASY TO HANDLE s 63 a month. The bill will depend, automatically and inexpensively. idow of course, on liow much hot There is no greater household Pcnfiold Automatio CHANGEABLE WEATHER crater you use. It can not no V/ator Hestor No. 30 IN regional labor board at Newark. The , over $4.50 monthly becauso WE comfort. company wanted to make a general Gas Stolen from Fire Truclio. GUARANTEE THAT. decrease of &^'o in wafies but the J The Howell flro company is exper- lon- workers refused^-to accept the pro-iencing difficulty In keeping a suffi- i> If—no posed cut. cient supply of gasoline in its three THIS IS OUR GUARANTEE trucks. Gasoline has frequently boon t hm il lirii^ no ill mo for error. Horso Trainer Knds Life. r.EC. U. p. TAT. OFF. IIMIH rm In, iil't w 'I' '• ' 'rlrl stolen from the trucks after 'they \ c C. Earl Pitman, one of the best We guarantee the Penfield Automatic Water Heater oi-nMuft tuiilf iioiniMlion-, ill had been filled. lnfl 1 'I ! known horse trainers and racing dri- No. 30, with low input burner, not to connume gas cost- Quickly responsive '' *>•>'»««m f 1 Ourwmu nlil-M iiiiourlnt- Hunt A .nltl uom. vers in the state, committed suicide Nurso Dies. ing over $4.50 per month, and to supply 1,080 gallons to ch a nges in ITV—saves ; by shooting himself with a revolver Miss Eula Hayes, a trained nurse monthly at 140 degrees, 200 gallons more than tho hia home at Trenton last week. employed in the state hospital at average use. Costs $32.50 cash, or sold on above easy drafts, Ambricoal Mr. Pitman frequently drove horses Hillsdalc, died Tuesday of last week owned by Joseph Carr and "William at the age of 20 years. Sho la sur- terms. gives more or less S. Clayton of Freehold. vived by her mother, one sister and one brother. heat, exactly when Arrested for Stealing Car. Kdward Sodcn and John McAvoy Testimonial for Postmaster. and as you want it. lot Frophokl were arrested last week A testimonial dinner was given I charged with stealing a car owned last Thursday night at Tho Chateau, GAS 34-2-2 Ask your own Plumbor about this automatic hooter or ask us It is as easy to con- I by James Diggins of West Froehold. 'near Asbury Park, for Clarence H. ! Mr* i\voy wna sentenced to jail for Wilbur, retiring po3tmaater of Free- trol as the speed V" ten days for driving without a li- hold. John B. Johnson Is the new your automobile. mit Sodcn was released on hispostmaster. own recognizance. Freehold Woman Dead. AMBRICOAL is not a new product. . . i Costly Jolte. Mrs. Jennie D. Brakeley, wife of Francis Klugc, a soldier at Kort Joseph Brakeley of Freehold, died Fifteen years of success are behind it. Monmouth, walked into Frank Na- j last Saturday week after a long sick- jiolitani's saloon at Asbury Park and ,ness. Besides her husband sho Is sur- : ordered the proprietor to "stick 'cm jvivod by a daughter. Dr. Elizabeth A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Gas — Oil up." A customer came in and jBrakeley. niibbed Kluge. The latter claimed it Dropped Dead in Dooryard. Atlas Tires — Lubrication 'was an a joke but ho was held for Millard Burlco of Georgia School- It is BIG!. - PER TON the grand jury. house died of heart disease In his Free Crankcase Service | Object to Cemetery. dooryary d last Thursday. Ho was 45 FOR CASH Plans to enlarge the Maplewood years of ago and Is survived by Cor. Maple Avc. & Bergen PI. !cemetery at Freehold by tho addition (parents and several elstera and j of fifteen acres have been blocked by ' brothers. Cor. Bridge Ave. & Rector PL \ the refusal of two residents living Farm Motorized. FOR SALE ONLY BY near the proposed extension to give lJ The Tunnel farm, near Smithburg, Cor. Front & Spring Sts. their approval on tho ground that it which la managed by Harry JSggle- would deteriorate tho value of their ston, will bo motorized for tho com- property. ing season. About one-half of the 24 WHARF AVE. The Red Bank Register travels ilobbery Attempt Falls. horses and mules on the farm will over every street in town and every An unsuccessful attempt was made be sold. Tel. 27. RED BANK, N. J. road in the county. Lot it carry your to dynamite t)ir> safe in the Wool- mi'Hsfl^e tu tliuso who live on these Xvvelvo-Acro riot Sold. thoroughfares.—Advertisement. worth store at Asbury Park Thurs- David V. Perrine of Freehold has day night. The safe was badly dam- sold a twelve-acro plot of ground aged and tho handles broken off butnorth of that place to John Earshe- It was still locked Friday morning witz. Tho tract is the one on which •wlion the manager opened tho store, the newer borough water tower is lo- Kocrltel—Hnnscn. cated. Miss Johanna Koerkel of Adelphia Now Corporation. and Henry J. Hansen were married The Monmouth Chemical company lust Fridny week at the home of the ;o t j^ng Branch Is a new concern bride's parents. Mr. Hansen Is a whlch haa ai,,d incorporation papers. farmer and hi3 wlfo is correspond-; Tho jnc0rporatora are David Blum, lnB secretary to the Monmouth |Janlc3 H| m,,8 and Ejtcl,e Hag(;r. County Board of Agriculture. man. Farmers' Loans. No Post Graduates. Applications for production loans The Matawan board of education for farmers for the purchase of fer- has adopted a resolution barring post Itllizer, equipment and stock are now graduate students from tho nchools. being made to John Herche, secre- This action was taken because tho tary oC the New Brunswick Produc- schools are already over crowded. tion credit association. Tho mini- mum credit allowed is $50. Verdict Beduccd. A verdict of $20,000 awarded to Suit Against Asbury Park, Mary Butler of Long Branch for in- Frank Bergen of Somerset county juries received in an automobile ac- hag brought suit against Asbury cident has been ordered reduced to Park for the alleged non-payment of $14,000 by the Supreme Court. the principal of 25 $1,000 tax revenue Iesboat Club Dance. Iond3 issued June 2, 1933. The inter- The 3outh Shrewsbury Ice Boatand est on tho bonds wa3 paid up until Yacht club of Long Branch will hold the time they matured. a St. Patrick's dance Saturday night, Wllllnfr to Help County. March 17, Plans are under way for The Freehold mayor and council a Monte Carlo night In April. last week agreed to advance about Wall Constable Dead. ?12,000 in taxes, which would not be Georgs N. Hondrlcks, a constable due until May to the county, provid- in Wall towiitihlp/died laot Thuroday ed that thia a id would save tho coun- Ia t I1I3 homo at West Belmar. Ho was ty from defaulting on a $550,000 bond 49 years old and la ourvlved by a payment due March 15. . widow and five children' . THE Club Ten Years Old. To I'resont May. The tenth birthday annlvoraary of Tho Holy Spirit Parish Players of NEW tho Ocean Grove Junior. Woman's Asbury Park will present a comedy club was observed nt last week's entitled "Tho Luck of tho Irish" on meeting. Features were a candle- Saturday night, March 17. Henry lighting ceremony, and a talk by Miss Dowllng lo director. Margaret II. Marshall, art Instructor car-in in the Neptune school. Fre«3iold Wrestteni Win. Tho Freehold high school wrestling Will Accept Scrip. team defeated Union high school last BIG car fecl~BIG car roominess—BIG car tiding case! That's Several Aiibury Park merchants Wednesday night by a acoro of 22-8. what Tcrraplane is offering you in 1934. The BIGGEST car in ln:;t week pledged themselves to ac-Tho Freehold boys had previously copt :i:i much city scrip aa came their loat to Union. the low price field—15 feet, 10 inches long. •r " V,\ way. The city olllclals have doclded on i;;Hiiing 53(10,000 In scrip, moot of Carnival for Anbury lark. And when you remember that the BIG 1934 Tcrraplane is which will be uned in paying city em- Plans nro being made for a four- AV- ployees. «oy carnival to 1)8 held ftt Aahury even more powerful than the Tcrraplane that broke one official Park from July 10 to 19. A fund of A.A.A. record after another, thatTecraplane economy is proved JVSnstor In Chancery. $20,000 will bo raised for the affair. A. Ijawrrnce Plagcr of I*ong by owners" sworn statements—then you'll agree—the thrill of i4Moclcln...2\Vhcblbas Branch has been sworn in as a mas- i Firn Ili>"»B«> Hennery, ter'in chancery. Mr. Plnger recently About fifty feet of a. 200-foot hen- the low price field is the Terraplane 6! BO and 0 5 H. P. Engines pas:i(Hl the counsellors examination, nery on the property of Alfonso Cl- bolng tho only Monmoutli county at- calesl, near Marlboro, waa destroyed torney to pass the recent examina- by fire last Thursday morning. TRY PERSORMANCli THAT'S IIP.ALLY A THRILL— THAT'S TI-RRAl'LANING! tions. Beer Dies of Eshantlon. War on Dogs. A doe ttecr which wan clmscd by a Coll 10 miles lor 15 confs; 24 mi!es for 20 cents o any** The Allcntown hoard of health has pack of dogu near Wamtmafiga last declared war on dor;.') running at Thursday week, fell exhausted nnd It UPPER BROAD ST.. RED BANK, N. J. fioon died. where in Ntw Ju.vy o NEW JERSEY DCU TELEPHONE COMPANY" iarf;c, ufter a dog had bitten two per- PHONE 1)871. OI'EN KVKM1NOS. ns and was Inter found to bo af- Twenty Kettles Stolen. ctcil with ruble.". The victims were Tune In on flin 'lYrroiilnnn and *ltiin I'l'nisrniii rvcry Siiliirdny, Twenty copper lip tt I en were stolen 10 p. m.. !•',. ft. T., K<-d Nrlwiirkj .Station WKA1' nth Iteming and her lather, lloi- from thtt kitnhon of tin* Grnnd Atlnn- Miu. Uc hotel at Asbury Paris last week. BED BANK BEGTSTTO, MARCH 14.1934. Page Seven AMUSEMENTS. spending two weeka at the home of For' tho past several weeks during and ?5 will be disposed of on the co-ing 31,500 in 103-1 ttjxes to the. county. the high school auditorium the au-go out. The police have been ordered Mrs. Willlem B. Morria. the BBVMO weather, Mr. and Mrs. operative plan. Upon tho suggestion of Robert Mar- dience voted in favor of using the to lecot) uii eye on the lire house.; Mrs. C. Fred Bui't, who has been Thomas O. Kooprnan have been car- . Mr, and Mre. T. H. Patterson have tin, borough engineer, the nanro old school building on Wavcslnk ave- and :-;top any such parties, Carllon Theater. nue for factory purposes, M'lyor EVERY THURSDAY "The Long X§y[Father," an R. K.vlcitlng her sister, Mrs. John P. ing for the two swans on Lako Lef- reopened their borne on Fourth ave- 'Highlandrr will be painted on the Lloyd, for several weeks hns re-fertd. . nue. op of tho water tank for tho guid- Fred P. Bcdle presided. A number Tho, road to better and bigger bust O.-FUidlo ploltirtf' with John Barry- of resident); spoke in favor of. unirir; t\€.:i^ lead.-; through The Register's ad 80 Head CSioice. more In pf& main role, will be theturned to her home nt Hed Bank. Mrs. A. T3. Henderson entertained Tho Puhlio Health association met ince of aviators, when the tank Is vcrtlolntr columns.—Advcrtiseaient- Mrp. William a. Craig won fli-nt .he Wednesday afternoon contract Monday nl(?ht in the borough ball. •epainted. the building for a factory, and one featur^ftUractlon at tha Carlton the- rge::tcd thiil the borough offer froe ._aty today and tomorrow. Helen prka at a card party given by Mrs.bridge club at her homo this wefik. Jamen Maoterson h,aa ordered i^ Charles Anderson, a member of Evart Bllcos of Kcyport Thursday Mrs. Charles A. Neldllngcr won thanew Pontlac car for delivery next ;he Highlands Sea Scout basketball rent for a year an an inducement. ZLOTKIN'S STABLES,' ""Chandler and Bonald Cobli head tha On thp (M]gj;i'...tlon of Councilman J. -APPRAISING eupiiortlng cast which consists of afternoon". Two tablca of bridge drat prize. Mrs. Henry L. Zuckcr month. team fell and dislocated his arm in were In play. wan a substitute. Owing to the four feet of frost in a Enmo recently at Jamesburg. The S. Hoffman, Muyor Hedlr calli-l for I nff inaritu- FREEHOLD, N. J. Alin Mowbray, B. IS. Cllve, Reginald Hlghlnnds boys won by a score of -isiiifc vote on the iimlk'r, anil al- Vorh Are-i. Shnrland, I'Jatalle Moorhead and Mr. and Mra. Garrett McKocn and Mr». Waller Swancon entertained the ground tho water . department tions in Hie Crt-al^r f^c daughter Patricia and Mrs. William tho members of tho Tuesday after- has been unable to thaw .out frozen 38 to 25. Others who played on themost everyone ;-tood up. Vacont Laitil Ferdinand Gottchallj. Tho picture Highlands tenin were Henry Parker, HiltiTiess Properly Thursday, larcfe 22J was adapted from a book by G. U.G. Bedle, Jr., were gucnta of Mr. and noon contract bridge club at her water pipes In several Instances here. Aucriotts Mrs. William Mueller of Maplowood home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wil-One family in the Woodland Park Harry Burhan, Carman Fo.-ter, Bill AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP Stern. fehlhaber, Charles McMuhon, Bill No Morn Wild rnriien. T.IK Rcflut-tlona 3 Barry portrays Mies Chandler's Sunday. liam Pengel, Jr., won flrnt prize. Mra. district has been without regular firs "52 Iowa Horses Just Arrived/ Water service for several weeks. lOehnlng, Arthur Snnborn, George The Ocean Grove fire coiruni-'sinn- Houarliold Inventoriat Come over and see our big election «©! father as the night club manager of Mlsa Irene R. Bolto was thn guest Burton Bownb of Keyport and Mre, >nj have issued an order to tlie effect f Julius Flnckon wero BUb8titut.es. However, employees of tho borough Quaat, Richard Kemmer er and Philip I"str»r selling for right h*re. W« y«»rs, when sho cornea to dance In In ten-gallon cans. houses will be arrc-.-tcd. The comn.i.i- have tiin real farm horses riiflit tiers for hit establishment, mid discovers that land" Wednesday evening. FJ. BUderback- of the Keyport schoola irogresflinc with arrangements for Frederick E. Bunncll, yrju. "Now fa tlif time to buy horessa tjers he Easter eve dance, .Saturday night, .'iioncir, said thnt. lire fire, apparatus and save money," she harbors Intoned hatred for him Mrs, James VnnBraltlfi cntnrlainnd nt Its meeting Tuesday evening. Tho The Atlantic Highland high school hnd been tamperod with nt some of • CCIIOVLT St., for abandoning her aa an infant. tho Wednesday evening bridgo club talk wnu on thu recent school sur-basketball team journeyed to Both-, ^fftrcli 31, nt John K, A hern's p.i- "Mlddletoivii. N. J. 28 Sccorul-IIHITJ HQT$JC& •illon. thc:e Ord-llcii and that in'case of an Hr». -."•!» I'. M. Sat. 3-7 P.. M. Al! kinds at nil prlcea f«r BTty purposo. Edward G. Robinson rstunis to thalast week. Mrs, Edgar Pike won vey made by a commission appoint- lohetn, Pennsylvania, Saturday and alarm they were not in condition to Farmers, just give ynurself a treat onC3t flmt prlzo and Mrs. William Shop-ed by Governor A. Harry Moore. defeated tho Moravian Cfjlpge, junior Tho fire department baa completed and sc« Q real lot of horses. It yati want Carlton screen on Friday and Satur- plans for the musqud dnnce St. Pat- a team, slngio home or work mules, of day In the Warner Brothers film, herd consolation. Mrs. Rpafford Mra. Julius Flnckon entertained team. The game was held in tho exchnngo for any live 8lor.lt, SPH UB hslora "Ilia Dark Hazard," which was Schanck was a eubutttute. the members of thn Tuesday after- afternoon. The trip waa made by rick's night at the Ahern iiavilion. buying. Also bave some sood ggatle Mrs. Louis N. Pazlenza wan hos-noon contract bridge club at tho hue and after thc game the team Prizes will be awarded for thc pret- adapted from tht novel of the same went on a sightseeing trip and vialt- iest, funniest and most, original cos- 2R MKAD DAIRY COWS—Fresh' cows name by W. H. Burnett, who wrote tess to the Teacherrf contract bridge homo of her parent*, frlr. and Mrs. nnd c I rise spr in {;£''*; family cows. Bring "Little Caesar", one of Robinson's club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gerard Harry Eolte, this week. Mrs. Clinton Muhlenberg and Lafayette uni- tumes, and there will also be a, prize in your calve? and beef. Cattle. Got tcp Wyckoff was a'substltuto. Mra. Wil- versities. waltz and a door prize. ECHN1CAL AND prices here at tb«? auction. Every Tharffl- first starring vehicles. A. Devlin and Miss Esther Blair re- d.iy at 1:00 P. M. 'file theme of the atory deals with ceived the prizes for high and lowliam Pengel, Jr., wan awarded first To protect men working on the The Lady Companions of Foresters acoreo respectively. Mrfi. Richard prize. broken water main on First avenue, held a card party Friday night. A R. H. CORNING JACOB ZLOTKIN AND SON, a man's mad passion for Rambling .Specializing on SERVICE and REPAJRS that last Assured Phono ^30 Freehold, H. J. whloh costo him love and honta. Rob- Brdman, Jr., wati a guest. The Parent-Teacher association is opposite Lincoln avenue, from tho quarter of a torr of coal was disposed inson, as the Inveterato but well Mies Bernlce W. Brown enter- ;ponfiorhi£ a benefit card party to danger of n cave-in, traffic Is being of on tho co-operative plan and was by High-Grade Materials and IOxperirnced Wo-kman;.-]rip. meaning gambler will bet on anytained the Tueeday evening contract bo held at tho Direct Gavlng fur- dotoiircrt via Lincoln, Third nnd East won by Joseph DlRopa of Bay avn- For I'rnmpt Slilihfisclory UmM" Sorvlro PIIONK RED BANK 2303 kind ti a B&mo, but hlo chief weak- bridge club last week. Mies Mar-niture company, Itahway, on Friday Wsshington avenues. Vibrations nue. Prize winners at cards were Tubes Tested Free of Charge. ness Is for greyhound racing. garet J. Devlin and Mies Mabel B. afternoon, March 10. Anyone wish- from a heavy truck last week caused Mrs. Katherine Schaller, Mrs. Etta Beekman received tho prizes for high Ing to go should call Mrs. Garrett part of tile earth to givo way, and Qua3t, Charles Howell, Miss Julin 3 ELM PLACE RED BANK, N. J. The exciting racing scenes shown In Gcoreo. Mrs, Donald H. Rilcy and Harvey Bmith, one of the workers, Ahorn, Mrs. Mattie Fehlhabcr, Mra. Leigh J. SesaioiM ths picture, were taken at the- popu- McKeen, Matawan 273. Transporta- Anna Frankel, Mrs. Marjorie JVew- Friers Ua Mleo Beokmnn tmbotltuted. tion will be supplied. had a narrow escape from being \\'« Curry All the Idlest Tulit'b. Including Auto liiuYutTuhos lar Compton race tracks near Los burled alive. The excavation is twelve ton, Mrs. Lottie Fjihier, Mr-:?. Mary COm'OBATION Angeles, at which greyhounds chaise Mrs. John E. Bauer gave a lunch- John S. McCurdy was one of tho A, Parker, Mrs. Loretta Duffy, Mrs. a mechanical rabbit about a flve- eon-movlo party Saturday for her feet deep. ppeakorn at the monthly meeting of Vnlcrle France, J. R. Hoffman, Albert Established 1825 elgbt< wile courea to the cheering of daughter Mario Bauer,in celebration the Now Brunswick teachers' meet- Tho annual spring rummage salo Sayles, Mrs. Ida Howell, John New- wildly enthusiastic crowds. Legalized of her tenth birthday. The guests ing in thc First Methodist church at of the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid so- were Darcy Scuddor of Red Bank, ciety will be held May 10. on, Mrs. Louisa Brey. Mrs. Fred betting Is carried on by the par! Freehold last week. About sixty Schieber, Mrs. Lillian Rogers, Mrs. An oil royalty is always fho mutuel system. PrlBcUla, Hutchlnson, Edna and Annmen and their wives wore present. At the annual meeting of the local Mae Parson, Mrs. Kllen Olsen, Mrs. lir.^t lien on leased oil proper- (Jenevlove Tobln has tho leading Wlckham and Betty Bauer. The Ladles' Aid society of the home police pension committee last week Carolina Weber" and Mrs. Enirlic feminine role as tho unhappy wife Four members of tho Sewing club church served a turkey dinner. Mayor Chauncey C. Phillips was rroomc. ties ar> entFihlisheci by law. This of a gambler whllo others In the cast j attended the Wednesday evening per- The members of Ida Faye chapter elected president, Paul Hoffman sec means that tho royalty owner inelude Olenda Farrell, who portrays I formanee of "As Thousands Cheer" of the World Wide Guild of Urnrotary, Stanley F. Sculthorp treas Mrs. Valeric Franco was hostess receives his monthly yield©v©a at Now York. Thoy were Mrs. Wil- urcr and Chief Sterling Sweeney po- at last week's party of the Trailers ths happy-go-lucky former flame of Baptist church held, a business and before tho expenses of operat- Robinson; Robert Barrat, Gordon liam G. Bcdle, Jr., Mre. W. Oliver program meeting at "tho home of lice department representative. club. After tho pinochle games a Weatcott, Robert Cavanaugh, George Dlggln, Mm. Elmoro Kattner and Mrs. William Welt3 on Wednesday Glrard Bacrmnn has been received unchcon was served. Mrs. Bernard ing and marketing tho product Meeker and Henry B. Willthall. Mrs. Conrad Johansen of Kcnnaburg. evening. During the evening a pledge Into the membCTElilp of thc Presby- Mount will be hostess ru tomorrow are rrret. A fact which "hau The. Metro-Goldwya-Metro musical They had dinner at Dolmonico's pre- service was held and refreshmentsterian church by letter. night's meeting. enabled such Investments to suoeeo, "The Cat And the Fiddle,"ceding the performance. wero served. Miss Ruby LeMons was Ofllcers elected last week by the Tho Girls' lyicndly society will withstand tho decimatlns ef- Keyport and Matawan division, pledged to membership. Methodist Ladies' Aid society wero meet tomorrow night nt tho home of with Ramon Novarro and Jeanotte fect of depression and to pay MacDonald_ , will b_e the feature at- Ancient Order of I-Ilbcrnlans, will Mr-, nml Mrs. Alexander Redfern Mrs. William T. Peck president, Mrs. Mrs. Ellsworth Coltrel, Cednr street. tractioti n th'roh o dayd ys beginninbigi gg nextt I ggiv o a card pparty and dance In St.nnd son Frank of Jersey City were H. 7-1. Neale first vice president, Mrs. Mrs. George Liming entertained consistently attractive returns Sunday. In support of Novarro andJoseph's pariah hall Monday even- lire Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.Frank A. Morehouac second vice the Tip Top club Friday night. Miss MacDonald are Frank Morgan, ing, March 19. It will bo for theHarry Kader. president, Mrs. Ttosc II. Phillips re- Business among the soft ciam Charles Butterworth, Jean Hersholt, benefit of St. Joseph's church. Card cording secretary, Mrs. M. M. Mor-dealers, which has been better thH ' Descriptive Booklet Bent games will begin at fi:30 o'clock nnd tenson corresponding secrotary, Mrs. year than in past winters, is now Vlvlenne Segal, Frank Conroy, Henry Frank T. Brooks assistant corres- temporarily at a standstill. New on request. Armatta and Joseph Cawthorn. there will be dancing from 9:00 P. Atlantic Highlands. ponding secretary, Mrs. Bertha Brud- "The Cat and the Fiddle," which M. to 1:00 A. M., lor which Toddy York markets have discontinued (Thn Uc<] Hunk Register run be bought e: treasurer and Mrs. Harry Belling- orders for soft clams due to a sur- concerns an ldylllo and thoroughly Hoyt and hlo Red Coats will furnish ham and Mrs. A. Nelson collectors. plus of shad and hard clams. 17 East 12nd St., Now Sorts modern lovo affair between two am-music. Atlantic Hishlumlfi nt thu &torc:i of bltloua young music students in ro-| Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Barker cn- Willium LeiT. J, Lembunr nnil A. Kfitz.) The parsonage committee consists of Mlsa Eva Niemark of New York Nations! City Building, mantlo , wao adapted from , tertalnod at bridge Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oliver-, who Mrs. Percy E. Coutts, Mrs. Henrietta spent the week-end with her parents, the stage success by Jerome Kern I at their home. Among tho guests spent thc winter nt Fort Benjamin Champion and Mrs. Frances B. Cor-Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nelmark. finr VAnderbilt 3-3407-8 > l!larrison in Indiana, where their son dova. On the flower committee are -and Otto Harbach. It embodies such were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pike, Mr. Mrs. George II. Droego and Mrs. 3. Stephen Griffin, Mr., is ill with cons hits ka "The Night Was Made and Mra. Herman ThorGen, Mr. and ehoplain, returned home Friday, A. Olson. pneumonia. Andrew Matthews has" for Love," "One Moment Alone," Mrs. Robert Malkmus, Mr. and Mra, The council last, week passed a recovered rom an attack of pneu- "Try to Forget," "She Didn't Say H. A. Klgord, Mr. and Mrs. James mollon permitting the .Monmouth monia. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Tho roml to better and bipger busi- Yes," "The Lovo Parade" and "A New VanBraklo, Hari^d DUbrow, Mr. and Consolidated Water company to cx- Highlands News. At a public meeting Inst week In ness Icada through Thc Register's ad- Love Is Old." Mrs. Horbert Stilrt and Mrs. Wcslic nmino the water plnnt and-vthc water hose. A resolution was adopted pay- vertising columns.—Advertisement. Hall. Mrs. VanBrakle and Mr. Sturt department accounts to determine (The Roil Bunk EecUtcr can be boueht were awarded prizes for high scores. Its valuo. Ono member of tho council hi Jlluhlnnds at Bedle'B dru^ store, at Jos- Strand Heater. Mrs. A. B. Henderson spent Thurri- is In favor of soiling the water plant eph Stamen's store and Mullicnn's store.) "Hold That Qirl," a Fox film which day and Friday with friends at to the company; another Is in favor The mayor and council In.st week again brings James Dunn and Claire Brooklyn. of renting it, nnd another Is opposed amended tho budget reducing Trevor together on the screen again, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhort of to any move to dispose of tho plant. ]P32 miscellaneous revenue detlcit Is to ba shown today and tomorrow Nutley were week-end gueRtB of Mr.The council as a whole has taken no item from $10,127.04 lo $2,606.01. This at the Strand theater. and Mrs. William E. Jordan, Jr. definite action on thc matter. The was made possible under a new .state The story was written by Dudley Mra. Ohnrles A, NH'lIlngm- » wntor company liaa nut made ariy law which permits municipalities V Nlohols, former New York star re- guest of Mrs. Allco Updorgraff of proposition to purchnso the plant. spread the amount over- a period of porter, and Lamar Trottl, a news- New York Thursday nnd Friday. Pinna hnve.hecn.completed for- the flvo years. State Auditor Walter paperman "from Atlanta. Tho story , Mrs_ T L] Brennrm of Eaat Orange card and bunco pnrty St. Patrick's Darby hnd ruled that the entire Itself deals with people and places wao thc guest of Mr_nn d Mr/I_ Thom. night in St, Agnes'3 auditorium. In amount must be paid off ihis year. In New York and io based on various as 0 Koopmon 30veral days last addition to the regular card prizes. Tho council added 51,000 to thc firo exciting inoidente in Nichols' career \ a door prize will also be awarded department appropriation for new with the New York World. Dunn has the role of a wl»e-crack» ing city detectlvo nnd Miss Trovor Is T-3TT^ cast as girl reporter whose path on several occasions crosses that of the d«te«tlvo hero. "Ji\.!! and High Water," a Para- mount picture, with Richard Arlen anl- Judith Allen in the main roles, will bo the feature Friday and Satur- day Of thla week. In tho supporting •'•i-iiiS cast are Charles Grapowln, Sir Guy Standing and Robert Knettles. Writ- tan by Mas Miller, author of "I Cover the Waterfront," the picture tsllfl the dramatic story of "Cap'n" Jericho, the cocksure'commancier of l¥^' ' '::;:'•? a. "eao-man navy" and Sally Drigg, whose waterfront existence his taught her to hate all men. George Raft appears Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday on tho Strand uorsan In "Bolero," a Paramount pic- ture. In support are Carole Lom- bard, Sally Rand, the fan dancer; Frances Drake and William Fraiv- ley. "Bolero" Is based on a story by Care" Wilson and Kubec Jackson. Raft Is eaet ao a coal worker who has turned dancer and Ifl avid for fame and recognition of his talents. Produces a beau $^79 Tho dance numbers aro woven about tiful satiny smooth ^ a-~ Maurice Ravorn world-famoua Borigr. finish on walla and Gal. "Bolero," and in one sequence Raft woodwork. It's easy to keep and Miss Lombard present a tango, clean—mild soap and water "Raftero." does the trick. Matawan News. (The Red Bank ResUtir enn be bought In Hitsnin from M. ,1. O'ConnHI. 124 Mala street, Jacob A. Lewis and J. & 3. Mr. and Mm. Jnck Clrafo were the guests of relative."; at Newark Satur- day. — .Z.j^i Rulck i3 going its new automatic starting..,. Tha Mr. and Mm, Iliin-v sv-'lser aro places this year. rich luxury of body accommodation* the owners of a now V-S Ford. Mrn. Elmore Knttiirr W;'.H imstfss Luaterless, It cre- ill_ j The public recog- goes hand In hand with tho alluring to. the Sewing club lanl l'lUt;-:,- nftrr- | ates a eoft-toned Ljn „ nb.os in Buick'inew beauty of Buicic's now styling In th« noon. background for ** Gal. Joseph A. Dei nl pictures and furniture. Wash- kind of rnci'or lit;, fmor no well as symmetrical wlndstreammanner..,, for a trip to, South' Carolina with able and long wearing! Dries different — with iili thfi unfailing Tho dominating featnra of Buick several burliness ansoclatos. hard overnight. Thirteen at-.. dependabilitv and performnnco for Sidney Hucy(w..., ... week-end ownership it) satisfaction, gratifying {jueet of hit) father, . ...mull fluey : tractive coloro. which Buick U noted. . . . With- nnd enduring. Tho buyer knows of Trenton. George Jlwfnccn of (,'lcvrlnnd re- ' There's a Ssroco Paint out qufstion, th!!J finer motoring beforehand—by report if not by per* newsd acquaintances hors on Mon-1 for Every Purpose begins with the. pjidinc ride ns sonal contact—that Buick owners day. Soroco 4-Hou only Buick p.ivr:; It, which in beinR regard their earn with uomething Ilka Mr . William G. Tli-dln, Sr., wnh Varnith host(M to the flowing Bee Thuraday Eaiy to apply more nnd more favorably discussed the affection they ijive to a friend. Q afternoon. , Here's color magic Does just what Us *?0 MIBB Virginia Verger spent Mon- Saroco Supor Setvic? as new Buick sriK'« mount up. Safety Don't you w.int to own Ibe enp for furniture; || name implies— jj 1 day as thc pucst of Mrs. George Floor Varnlih rf. a «r and convenioru:^ nnd omv onttu' in, which will be a true friend ns long wnlls, woodwork * 01- gives "Super flt. Gallon M.Zb Ccrlsrberp of .SunnyHide, Long Inland. Service." Reaista marking from 1 Irving Ornco of Mew York was Unc it on wood, mcml or piaster. 100^ Pyro Turpnntine with Buick :! IIPW center point steer- art you have it ami which this year the gueot of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Wnter resisting, moisture propf, heels and chairs. For porch or In your own con- s^^ Irife,its now vacuum power brakes and is Roitif; placer,? Erdman, Jr., over the week-end. ensy to clean. indoor floora. Choice of 8 coloro. lalnof. G til ton . •• / J)C Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Darnlierger are the owners of a new Buick ftve- pnBS-'fingtr club sedan. Mir. and Mrs. Philip I,. Nfldllnunr Scars "Rflasfer-Art' etrmded thn Saturday matinee per- y '•?* formance of ' Mary of Scotland" at AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICli New York. Mra. Lawrence Lcnrnlre Find son Fadeprosf—Roady Trimmed. I of Allcntown, Pennsylvania, wero guests last week of Mra. Lcniutre'a ii.other, Mra. Tunis R. Schonck. 3GE OUW MGW SiUtING BSSPLAY Mm. John P. Lloyd, who linn b«en ill for a lonp; time, is convalescing r» the home of. her daughter, Mra, A C. Ticen, Ocean Ave., Sea Bright, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Lnzow spent! Cor. Harding Rd. & Broad Si,, Rod Bnnk, N. J. Wednesday -"*t New York, Telephone !>.">.">. Tcli'pliiini'.OO. Um. George Hliepherd has r rtumeil 27-29 Monmouth St REO BAPIK Rod Bank 1290 l#j her home at Mkklktown niter Page Efelf RED BANK REGISTER, MAEGH 1¥, 1931. The Christian 3!Jndeavor society o Artiong her guests wero Mr. and Mri under the direction of Thomas Mul- Robert S. Bfleley of Keanshurg cel- DR. L. W. CARLSON Smock, Sarah McCaity, Lisle K lln, Edward Francis and Chtules ebrated hia 82d birthday with four Years Ago in and the Red Bunk Baptist church hel 1 srajoisoN CJJIIIOPODIST an entertainment consisting of voca Laura Blrdaall, Emma Elliott, Jenni Kelly cleared tho drifla, generations of his family being pres nml ini trumental m\islc. Those wi McQueen, Anna Stout, Florence Mo Misa Emma and Esther Hurley of ent on the occasion. FOOT AILMENTS Around Red Bank son, Ethel and Jennla Smock, Harrj Mrs. Sarah P. Brown, who lived TELEPHONE SERVICE Office Hours: Daily 10 a. •*<• to 8 p. m. took part wero Mamie HiiMian Shrewsbury wero driving to Bed Evfiiinss: Tuesday ami Thursday. CJeoi-RC White, Kdward Lafctia, Oer Supp, Dewltt Carhart, Georga No Bank v/licn their Bloigh upset ond with her sister, Mrs. Christiana of For appointment phono Zi4Z. incidents Culled From The Reg- trudu SmitJi, Nellie Bainton, Walte: man, Harry Clayton and Arthur an their horso ran awny. They escaped Nutswamp, died of heart disease. She 21-33 BKOAW ST., UKD BAHK, N. X ister of the Second Week in Parsons, tho Misses Payne, Sara Irving Smock. Injury and no.great damage was done was 67 years old. from Red Bank, New Jersey, March Twenty, Thirty and Minton, Mrs. Frank Mansson, Floss! Tho Ladles' aid society of tho Cer to the. sleigh. Albert Dennta, proprietor of the Sonia and Lily Smith. tral Baptist church of Atlantic High Edward Doughty of Fair Haven Tinton Falls, hotel, died of dropspyy to out New York Office Forty Years Ago. William J. Button, Henry H. Cur lands planned a debate on the nues while clamming near Guyon'is point Ho a native of Eatontown and Forty Years Ago. Us and Charles D. Warner, trustee tion "Resolved, That singled Hfo stepped Into a hole and fell into was t>'t yearti old. CAXLWX-3380 A number of Red Unnk boys of the Red Bank school district, gavi happier than married life." Thos water up to his armpita. Ho was as- Reginald H. Murray was elected notice of the coming school election arranging tho debate were Mrs. Al sisted from h)3 predicament by John secretary of tho Itcd «Banlt calvary amused themselves'by pullinp; down chlo Quackenbush, Mrs. Harry Belford, N. J. a hay stack in T. W. Tlirocltmortoii's At the election it Wits proposed t Allen. troop to succeed Irving Smock, who Conservative Accounts vote a tax to maintain iv free publl Hart, Mrs. Franklin Patterson, Mia Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jackson of resigned. Hiono Reansburis 75S-W. Held on MeU'iren street. Mr. Thrork- Letltla Bowne, II. S. Matthews, H morton suddenly appealed on the school and the amount asked for wa Eatontown, who had recently been A thoroughbred bull dog owned Ivy $1,070. ry C. Vanljtote, Franklin Patterao married, were serenaded. Mr. Jack- Jacob Glaser of Hudson avenue wot scene and grabbed one of tlie boys and E. Gould. and obtained from liim the names or Although tho bicycle rii-aEon ha< i treated the eerenaderg to homo- three time, winner in recent dog hanlly started, Harry D. Curtlfl A baseball team waa organize mado wlno and other refreshments. shows. tho youngsters In the group. The boys among the boys at Fair Haven, wiU were hauled before Justice Child by,™. two wheels, one a Steins Specia Blair Voorhees, son of Raymond Ralph Morford, son of William R P. Ristlne & Company John JToffmiic for 5=50 and a Thomas Bennett catcher, Arthu Voorheca of Tinton Flails, whilo Morford of Now Monmouth, foil from Membin Marshal Funk J'. Wivk'T ami j to VnnBrunt pitcher, Lynwood Mlntoi ed with malicious mischief, j Sterns model A to (,eorge Goll fo couating near tiarnuol J. Bennett's a farm wagon and broko his right New York Stack Exdaitp chart r shortstop, Charlie Hendrlckson so wrist. They were committed to a cell in!$12, >. Mr. (luff sold hla Columbia barn, collided with another alod and to loolt h«r best at all times... ond base, George Martin third base, he sustained a severo scalp wound. Mrs. Georgo Martin of Port Mon- Bihdtlj:fila Slack Exthangi Kiw Ytri Citri Eja/ia*gi to feel nt easo anil perfectly the "lock-up" and a short time there- 1 to William Wolcott. Peter Lang right field, John MuVv after were released after a promise On tho recommendation of th J, Amory Haskell was re-elected nouth entertained at euchre. Mrts. poised. hill centerflcld and Frank Bennell Thomas Cosier won first prize. , 15 Broad Street, Ncw^ York to pay for tho dumoKO done state board of health that a healtl leftfleld. president of tho Monmouth County Afcnsebull same was"played on the j inspector for Red Bank l)o selected Fair association. Melvln A. Rico suc- Miss Edith Stanford of Keansburg Philadelphia Elizabeth Wcsliloia Mlso Eva Boglo of Oceanic wai ceeded Charlc.3 D. Halaey aa treas- entertained twenty gucata at a home Created by field diamond between teams Jfrom outside the board, Frnnklin made up of Oakland street public; Pearco Strykcr was unanimously hostess at a pit party. The guest urer at Mr. Halsey's request. party. Gossard school hoys and boys or St. Jnnifs | elected to tho cilice. He. was to re- were Joseph Llgier, Charlie Emery Louise Heyer was elected presi- is tlio answer. school. The public, school boys won May and Robert Bruce and Ros< dent, Ethel Hlllyer secretary and Tho road to hotter and bigger busi- VanNest. On the way homo Rober ness leads through Tho Register's ad- The pull of tlie by a score of seven to six. Those on .Miss Maniii! Hanliins o( Middle Loretta Newman treasurer of the vertising columns.—Advertisement. back • straps, he winning team were Hairy Jonos, town township and Isaac Morris o Bruco sprained hia ankle and wa! New Monmouth Baptist Nearer and flattcna thn nl>- lurry T-'illy, Abbott Worthley i leu-! Middleiown village were married by contlned to his homo several daya. Farther Lights society. domen.^uplifts y Oramann, Tommy Mascicelc l and I Rev. William B. Wilson. The bride J. Alex Guy of Holmdel took thi Tho Ancient order of Illbernlann AAAAAA&&AAA&&&AA&AA&&A&&& geney for a patented fortllizei is m i the bust, and iicltson Laird. The St. J.um-.- play-iw.is the daughter of Benjamin Han kvas arranging for their annual ball controls t h o ers were Rufus Ernc-ltsou, lCutri'iie | Kins and the groom was the son of preader and ho gavo a practlca to be held in tho Broadway theater Come to hips. Keough, James r.railley, Jolmny jjohn Morris. n-orking exhibition of tho machim at Keyport. J. J. Fury of Matawan Let our expert junu,' Will Giblin ami Frank Nor- The Shrewsbury township Repub- an John S. Holmes' farm, Man was grand conductor. licans won their usual victory. Every anncrs ot the Holmdel district at- Utters show man. Joseph W. Johnston, prominent 11 you what to Hendrick candidate on their ticket wan elected ended. Eatontown resident, died from the Mla-Simplicity A team belonging t Miss Olive Mount, daughter o: effects of paralysis. Ho was 71 years can do. imock, mail cirrier at Oci-auport, | George B. Snyder, who was running Mrs. Elizabeth Mount of Wallac and considered one of tho coun- Hardware-Seed Store an away. It started from hiwhers house iet (thj fore hilargess fourtt hmajorit term ya so ffreeholder any man, goont trcet, was married to Henry W y's wealthiest men. $4.50 to $10 .nd ran to the pootolllccoC the horse, s was tho ticket. Knhle. of Brooklyn. The wedding Rnsmus P. Miller of Oceanport for Traffic Officer Uevev Be* knowras caughtn as a, RepublicaOne n and the other Abel Coleman sold his house and took place at the bride's home an ipened a bakery at that place. For Eloved SucSi a Difference Democrat. The Democrat followed about seven acres of land at Tinton was performed by Rev. Alfred Wagg, many years he had been employed at Lowe Brothers' Paints he example of the times in Eaton-: Kails to Mrs. C. S. Bailley of Long Charle3 Conover of Tennent re- the Hazard canning factory at En Heating Quality of €oa9 own township and was not much of i ttmncli. Mrs. Bailley intended to icived a surprise visit from a com- ihrewsbury. Coleman "Instant Gns" 17 Broad Street, Kcd Bnnli, N. J. umior and was easily caught. open a boarding house for summer pany of friends in celebration of hi 'ortieth birthday. Among the guest The roof of a barn on the Jacob C. Stoves and Heaters IIV experiment when lmying home boarder^. The price paid was 53,500. 3hutts farm at Shrewsbury, occupied fuel? Why not benefit by tho ox. Robert and Borden Ilance were veto niany present from Holmde: nd Red Bank. his nephew, Arthur W. Shutts, Westinghouse Refrigerators' porimema of homo owners who lmvo putting up a new building on Mon- :ollapsed beneath the weight of the tried oilier inch anil havo found thnt mouth street to be used as a feed A pool tournament among eavy snow. Ranges, Oil Burners, etc. 'blue coal' is by fur ilio heat and stoic. The building; was 25x70 feet, nemberts of Naveslnk Hook &. Lad Ernest S. Howard of Mechanic cheapest in the end? one story in height and adjoined the ler company of Red Bank was won Vegetable Seeds for fhe town hull property on the west. y W J. Bunnell, with Millard F. itreet was manufacturing a liquid to Take tho caao of Mr. Fred G. Sera- ;top leaks when an automobile or William L. Sneden received the Cornwell a close second. Trucker and Gardener pliiu of Hnrlford, Conn., for cxumple. The Whitehall S. Hill property on notorcyclo tiro was punctured by a Ho writes: contract to survey the town. Me- imall article. chanic street, Monmouth street and .he east side of Broad street was sold Poultry Supplies, Brooders "I never believed thero could ho Maple avenue were the first thor- t auction to settle Mr. Hill's estate. The fifth annual banquet of Red BO much difference in ihc healing mghfarus surveyed and grades estab- The property was bought by William 5ank, council Royal Arcanum was Farmall Tractors, $560 up quality of fo:il until I tried 'blue D'Brien for ?-t,850. tclcl at the Germania hotel. Past coal*. My wife wanted mo to try it lished for sidewalks and curbs. Fred G. Seraphut, Harljotd, Conn, George M. Atlas, an Egyptian who Regent James R. Smock was toast- del. last winter, nnd I did, in tpile of tho Monmouth lodge of the Sexennial laster. league of Red Bank celebrated its lad delivered a series of addresses fai't I thought it would he expensive. willi the utmost care to assure yoa fourth anniversary. The program the Red Bank Baptist and Pres- Miss Zerma West, Charlie Mctz- McCormiclt-Deering Farm lint, iiibtead of costing us more to perfect heating comfort at lowest cost. UNITED SERVICE GRO- was arrnnged by M. VanBrackle, Ar- yterian churches, was arrested at iorf, William Alias and John and Equipment uso, it saved mo enough money to Then, for your protection, it is col- thur A. Patterson, Walter L, Mason, oston for larcpny. Villlam Murphy wero elected mem- buy a complelo tset of, new tires for ored an unmistakable blue. Don't ex- CERS OFFER A REAL S. B. Coburn and W^Reed. - The colored Baptist organization iers of the Oceanic Tennis club. our cnr. We're boosting 'blue coul'to periment-—don't eamhlo. HJ(,1[B up SALES and SERVICE all our friends." 1 "HONEST . TO - GOOD- The oflicevs chosen by the Presby- t Atlantio Highlands was divided Fred Reed of Highlands, a ma- your mind to burn only 'Iduo coal terian Missionary society of Oceanic nto two warring factors. The differ- hinist employed at Fort Hancock, This is not just one isolated case. this winter. NESS" LIST OF were Mrs. J. E. Parmly president, ence over the pastor was at the bot- st part of the forefinger of his right 29 Court St., Freehold Thousands of thrifty homo owncrts om of the trouble. Your nearest 'blue coal* dealer is Miris KUnie snyder vice president, and whilo operating a lathe. lell tho same story. And no wonder. listed in tho "Wjiorr.-To.Buy.lt" sec- Raymond Thome and his sister Mrs. Roy Meredith of Atlanta, Opposite Public I'nrlring Space Miss Lida Jahncs secretary and Miss r *bluo coal* 18 the pick of the famous tion of your classified telephone book Jessie Bruce treasurer. ere in charge of a dance that was reorgia, while visiting Mr. and Mrs. > be given at a large vacant house Every Farm Needs Roberaoh's ^ervlce Pennsylvania anthracite fields. It is under the words 'blitfl coal'. Phono Thomas Henry Grant, son of Hon- fohn M. Meredith of Spring street, cleaned, screened, sized and prepared him your order today. orable William Henry ' Grant, re- 1 the Philip Mills property, near mjoyed her first sleigh ride. turned from a trip to Florida. While 'armony. there he spent considerable time flsh- David Vaughn died at his home on ancl his largest catch was a bass pring street at the age of 77 years. weighing 24!£ pounds. Ho was a Civil war veteran and John Durrua, son of Captain Peter- served in tho 37th Now Jersey regi- Durrua of Keyport, was killed while ment. at work on the sloop Mary F. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hcsketh rua. His death was caused by the of Mlddletown village were given a, masthead giving way in a gale "and surprise party, which was arranged My- falling upon him. by Mrs. David H. Wyckoff. Cyrenius Polhemus of Colt's Neck Peter F. Collier bought the Car- fell from an apple tree he was trim- men farm at Wlckatunk and planned Hitters' Canned Spaghetti ming and broke his arm. Mr. Pol- to make tho place the headquarters hemus was nearly sixty years of age for his deor and horses. and was laid up quite some time by The Elizabeth Clayton farm at Lin- ho accident. croft, occupied by James Bray, Jr., Bob White Sardines IN <>"< The Marlboro Christian Endeavor was sold to John W. Stout, Jr., of society was reorganized, with L. L. Red Bank for $2,500. Johnson president, Frank T. Burk Cornelius S. Mount was re-elected lect'fitary, Mrs. R. H. Striker corres- chief of the Red Bank fire depart- Fels Naphtha Soap »« ponding secretary and Walter Fields ment over Edward Longstreet by a reasurer. majority of one vote. John Francis died at his home on Mr. and Mrs. Wellington W. Ken- !atherine street. He was forty years nedy celebrated the 25th anniversary ild. He wa3 employed for many of their marriage at their home on 'ears by Corlies W. Thompson at Kldge road. kit. Thompson's monumental works. John Henry Burk, an expert bas- The board of trade held an ofiicial ket maker, was in Tinton Falls mak- Ivory Soap dinner at the Globe hotel, with 108 ing baskets for, many residento of guests present Speeches were made the village. by John S. Applegate/ Sr.f Justus E.' Samuel Obre of Shrewsbury was in Ralph, Edmund Wilson and others. St. Louis preparing a building for Thomas J. Norman, Thomas J. the exhibit of the Eden Musee. Wise and Thomas Mooney were ap- pointed to arrange for the grand faster festival to be held in St. Twenty Years Ago. Campbell's Pork & Beans James hall Easter Monday night. A social club known as the Radi- A house 31x16 feet was being erect- ators was organized at Highlands. d for Frank Payne on the south Arthur Whito was president, Arthur Smith vice president, Joseph Menz- Tip' latches p dde of Riverside avenue. The build- zopane secretary and Charles Brady ng was to dost $3,500. H. D. Chand treasurer. Other members of tho er was the architect. club were Pitman Johnson, George Professor Harold K. Allstrom was Adalr, Nat Crawley, John Adair, Al- JeII-0 •lectcd regent of tho Red Bank coun- ii of Royal Arcanum to till the va- leu Liming, David Andrews, Jesse cancy caused by the death of Joseph Lawrence, Keno Brown, Thomas Armstrong, Charles Smith, Leon Lim- MMII'JK OR III, A Hi lU-oz. can ~. Hnqhcs. Stephen E. Wilson'of Keansburg ing"'B.' l>poiilto Ited Tinnlc, 'wan sold by the ans of Ladles' auxiliary lodgo of Red •a heriff to luitlMfy claims against tho Bank presented a laurel Ravel to Ar- :.lut<\ Tho buyers wnm Edmund rownmlth post of Red Bank. TH..E ECONOMY STRAIGHT EIGHT Wilson, Hi-iijaiiiln John I-arlier and The will of Charles H. Ivlns of Newlon Iloieinus, who jrol. the prop- Red Bunk was probated. Hla widow i i-ly for .T.Ii.OHH, or twenty cents more was to recolvo the income from his loauccr Hum Iho elaiinti against it. A year estato ns long an oho lived and at previous the owner had refused $12,- her death tho estate was to go to RASSAS ROTHERS >r 1 he prop.i-rly. their sin, Clifford F. Jvlns. (.'tin .ope. nf l':.-i;(| l''n>nl Snow . p. M. In war and in peace. Tho observanc ation of tho Japanese Bed Cross, organizations will bo held in Atlantic will range from pageants and tabl counly money is turned over. City April 5-8, 1934, with headquart- DRILY THEREAFTER 1O6.K1.TO 1 0 30 P El aux to nuuis rncctlngo and churc] In 1912, with possibly a premonition The agreement provides that emcr- ers at.! thn Hotel President. Dele- memorial services, of impending great need, Mlea Delano cy caKe.'i uc ndmlttcd without delay, gates and visitors from all sections resigned from tile Army Nurse corps that if miy part of the hospital bill lo of the state will attend. Miss,Delano left a gentle but las to devote her entire tlmo to tho up-paid the counly r-rmli receive credit lift impression wherever too hand ol at the dully rate pnlii by the county, Speakers will Inrlurli* aitthoritin.i building of tho Bed Cross nursing on various phases of New Jersey his- mercy reels upon the sick and wound' service. She traveled extensively, that a report must be filled out for od. Her memory is Bacred in th each person whose name appears on tory and leaders of historical activ- spoke at training school graduations, ities in Pennsylvania and New York, hearts of thousands upon thousand became a constant evangel of nurs- the chnrlty list, that credit shall bo who ,Uncw her. To the entire nurs- given tho county if any patients per- j Interesting exhibits of Jerscyana and ing preparedness. War found the 'Americana, including rare antiques, ing profession Miss Delano furnishes United States ready for the core of form work.at tho hospilnl ns part an. example, of skill, devotion an payment for their en ro and that the manuscripts and ai L objectis, will bo the nick and the wounded of the on display at headquarters. leadership. Her life constitutes fighting men. Through her ofllce hoard of freeholder:-} is to be fur- veritable textbook for the aspirin] nished an annual llriandal report of t • In additiorr to tho complete pro- wero supplied approximately 20,000 grams for tho general sessions, Irri- inn-Go. Her llrst public service cam nurses to the army, the navy, the each Institution and 1;; to have access just two years after graduation from to all recordK and accounts as well as ! day morning and evening and Satur- American Red Cross, and the United jday morning, afternoon and evening, the Bellcvue Training School to States public health service. the right for periodic inspections. Nurses In 3880, where she was on The agreement is the outcome of a land the local history session on Fri- of the youngest of her class. Yellow Even before the entry of the United studj* made by the board and John day, there will be two special lunch- fever was raging in many of th States Into tho conflict, American XJ. Montgomery, county adju^tor. "We! fon nieetlng.i and two dinner mect- Southern States and Miss Delano be- Bed Cross nurses were thick In the feel that the itilcs arc reasonable and j ings on Friday and Saturday, and al- came superintendent of the Sandhill picture. Misa Delano directed the proper," declared Frederic P. Hclch- j;o a departmental session for archa- hospltul near Jacksonville, Florida. work through fifteen supervising ey, director of the board. jologists, gcneologlsts, history teach- There one of her llrst innovation nurses located In England, Russia, ers and collectors on Saturday morn- waa the screening of every patient' Germany, Austria-Hungary, Serbia ing. get perfect results bed. Mcdlcnl authorities wore al- and . In the year that the DISMISSAL IRREGULAR. ready suspecting tho mostiuito aa th United States entered the conflict, the always with * • * carrier ot this dread disease, but ii Town and Country Nursing Service Asbury Turk IJulldlng Inspector ; Movers Organize. was not until soveral-yoara later thai of the- American Bed Cro3s, forerun- Wins Small Victory. | A. G. Rogers of Asbury Park was experiments proved that truth, an ner of tho present Public Health John II. Bennett, former building elected president of the Monmouth with • the discovery, science galne Nursing and Homo Hygiene Service, inspector of Asbury Park, won a vic- and Ocean County Storage and Mov- control of the pestilence. From thl; was placed under a department of tory Monday before .Supreme Court :ors' association at the organization success tlie young nurae went on t nursing, which received tho advant- Commissioner Jules Golden, when 'meeting last week. Other officers I© KS a Held of far-reaching importance, age of tho Delano administrative tho Asbury Park city attorney, Les- chosen were Edward IT. Selleck of She undertook nursing worlc amon genius. v- ter Leonard of Rnd Bank, admitted ; Asbury Park vice president. James miners and their families in an iso Bennett's dismissal was irregular and Anderson of Red Bank treasurer and It is this great fraternity o£ hu- lated community In Arizona. Thre illegal. R. F. Topping-, of Long Branch sec- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. 71h tiny of May, • 15 34, or the Baid bill years later Miss Delano was appoint- manitarian service—tho Rod Cross Bennett brought suit for reinstate- retary. will lit- taken us confessed nj;aiiu-t. Hjjrccmcnl ass KOI fnrCh ii\ tho bill of tho Girls' Department of the Hous Asbury PrPark National bank an ,-cr of the ISrouc! Street National Hunk rif cctmi'lairit, and by rcaf.m thereof' may of Picfuge, Randall's island, New Trust company, died last Thursday of Ited Hank, N. J.. Harold is. Ailon. claim f-ome interest in the r;iid mortgaged York. In this difficult position sh night. She Is survived by one son. havloR Hnwer, Lamont A. I»nbe nnd How- She was the widow of George M, il Hifi^i)u;fiii. Trustee, nro defciulunts: Uatod:' Mnrch Ktli, T f» 3 4. was well served by her strong hand, yen nro ro'iuircd to appear and tmi'wer ttic QL'INN, PARSONS &. POltEMUS. her warm heart, her unswerving dls- Hill. bill of suit! complaiiianta on or befcre the So!icitor3 of Complainant. clpllne and her abundant sympathy That eho should progress from thl! difficult position to the still mo: Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- weighty one of Superintendent of tn School of Nursing at Bollovuo was ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who but another evidence of the thorough ness with which Miss Delano was wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy.

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JT Id now February 26. For ten from Little America with the can- dayo the Club has received no dl celled Byrd Antartlc Expodltloa II root word from Arthur Abele In stamp. On January 30th, President Little America. The Interruption lioosovolt's birthday. Admiral Byrd World's Most Popular Brand due to DOTeral things. Ono of these opened In Little America the most Is the fact that tho engineers arc remote official post offlco in the Are you changing tho radio equipment at domain of tho Dnltcd States. l.ltUo America and Installing dlroc- Therowlll be only two eancolla- r ttottal antennas eo that future me3 tlon dates for tho mall sont from •uses, stories and broadcasts will Little America. Ono of theso dates : < come through perfectly. Messages will bo that of tho opening of the ^&Q)C0rf#tT[^A \ :iro now being received by Admiral Little America Post Offlco on Presi- Byrd and hlo mondent RooBevelt'a birthday. It 1B, of on the Ice but course, too lato now'to Bond mall they are unable to for that dating. The second date send messages not yet been decided but letters out. Wo ohould for thla second cancellation are be receiving our now being accepted by tho Post- stories In another master for delivery about a year few dayfl now and from now. wo bet they will Those who wish to receive or bo exciting stuff! send offlclally stamped lottora from There la lota Little America may send as many •Up and down the cellar stairs to tettil going on down In lotterB as thoy desire, addressed to Richard C. HoytLIttlo Amorlca. Chemselvo3 or to frlonds. Tho ad- an old-fashioned furnace! Radio Man Tho last of tho dressed letters ohould bo loft un- supplies aro being brought In from stamped and should be Inserted In the various cacheo on the tco andanother envelope with tho usual HEN anyone heats his pcraturc of your home stays the winter quartern aro being mado domostlo postage affixed. Enclose. as comfortablo an posolblo. Cap- home with a G-E Oil just where you want ,it, day a postal money order for 63 cents W laln Allan Innes-Tnylor, In charge payable to tho Byrd Antartlc Ex- Furnace after being uced to or night. of Admiral Byrd'B dog departmont, on ordinary heating system, At the same tirno you have pedition. Tlo outside onvelopo liaa left with throe other men for should then ho addressed to the he feds, like a man who cornea a plentiful and economical a 300 mile journey back toward Car- Byrd Antarctic Expedition II, caro You Save out into the air and aunahinc eupply of hot water, winter men Land to establish a food bnse ot Tho Postmaster, Washington. Size Regular Price Sale Price after being shut in. and summer. In summer,only as part of tho scientific program of D. C. Do not, address thcoo letters There ia all the diff' ence the water is heated. tho expedition. A crack which la de- to the Club. We aro oimply telling 29x4.50-20 $7.06 .., $3.85 $3.21 in the world between 'iic G-E Best of all, you nave money veloping In the Ico In back of Little you about this mall arrangement Oil Furnace ond ordinary every day you enjoy the com- America Is causing the Admiral for your Information and to render 30x4.50-21 $7.31 ...'. $3.91 $3.40 licatipg plants. In designing fort ond luiury ofthia furnace. tome concern and ho is taking hla additional service- to the Expedi- usual early nnd wise precautions. tion. All tho letters you send ad- 28x4.75-19 $7.7S $4.35 $3.43 this furnace the G-E engineers Owners find that fuel bills go When Arthur's otorloa otart coming •tartcd from scratch — threw down 20% to 50%. dressed to yourself or your frlonds through again, wo hopohe will tell will bo paclcod at Washington and 29x5.00-19 $8.3-1 $4.67 $3.67 out oil.the old ideas, worked Several unique features arc us all about that dog sled Journoy sent to San Francisco by train. Tor five years, and at the end responsible for this efficiency. so you may mark It properly on Then they will go by steamship to 30x5.00-20 $8.60 $4.83 . $3.77 had their reward. The burner is on top and the your Club maps. Now Zealand whero they will bo flnmc buma downward. The The G-E Furnncc in com- This delay Blvea US a chanco to placed on board tho Expedition's 28x5.25-18 '..... $9.27 $5.22 $4.05 pletely nutomatic. Without due connection is at the bot- tell you about an Interesting mem- flaKShlp, Jacob Rupport, and tho effort on your part the tcm- tom ond the heat is trapped. ber of tho Club who la not oa tho Bear of Oakland, which will tako 31x5.25-21 $10.20 $5.71 $4.49 A new combustion principle Expedftlon but la a very Important them next Decombnr or January to called "impact expansion" member of It. Thla is Richard C. tho Koos Ico Barrier. There thny 29x5.50-19 $6.61 $4.05 atomizes each elrop of oil in- Hoyt who. vrlti his radio recoMnc •will bo unlondod and hauled by dog to o hundred million parti- net. constitutes tho northern ond of team to Little America whore thoy the 10,000 niflo air lino that Irnno- will bo postmarked and returned to des, permitting a cheaper you and the other rcclplontd. Dy grade of fuel to be burned and mlta tho storle3 from President Abolo and Lieut. Comdr. Goorgo tho tlmo they (jot back they will Betting more heat from every dirt or noise to contend vvlUi, havo traveled almost 26,000 inllco Regular Price Sale Price You Save drop of oil. Novlllo, who are collaborating In Size and can easily cotwert the old keeping tho now 12,000 Club mem- and, with the boautlful stamp and Each part of the furnncc is cellar into on attractive recre- bers Informed about thn dolnfro tho Interesting official cancellation 29x4.50 $7.85 .... $4.39 .. ., $3.46 designed and built by General ation room. down at tho bottom of tho world, from tho Littlo America Post Omen, Electric — to form one com- from midnight to 8 a.m. every night thoy will mako a wonderful BOU- 30x4.50'•21 $8.1 $4.55 $3.60 Installation can be made in veulr for years to conio. plete coordinated unit. All one day, before your houss except Wednesdays, Dick Iloyt to controls arc built In. The trail- coolo off. So why wait? A glued to his sot, hHh In tho radio Iteadorn of thenn ntotien uro ap- 28x4.75'•19 $4.85 $3.80 room of tho Mneltny Undlo'nnd er In heavy steel boiler i>Iule, tunalldown payment with 2J^ plying for momhCTflhip rardn nnd $5.21 $4.04 arc welded into one piece with years to cover tho balance, Telegraph Company, on Drone] tho fren nrnp i\f tho South Polnr 29x5.00 •19 : Street, Now Vorlc, nnd receives reglonn faster thnn wo enn tako no teama or joints to leak. ond you have no more heating Abole'a stories, expedition newa bnl- 30x5.00'•20 $5.37 $4.23 The nppenrance of the fur- problem. Drop in at the show- euro of thnm with tho Club's Binall lotlns, messagen to fnmlllcu nnii all ff. Wo havo 12,000 memborfl nl- nace is as beautiful os its en- room or write now for com- the other "vrorcl traffic" which troen ready ami protty ssoon wo nhn.ll bo 28x5.25'.18 ^lO.oli $5.80 $450 gineering. You have no duat, plete information. on between thin aclontlflc Eipcdl- ono of tho WKRcnt Clubn In tho tlon and tho outnldo vrorld. Hoyt •world. In addition to tho lapol hut- 31x5.25 •21 $11.3,". $6.49 $4.8G IB a cartoonist, s photographer, a ton which w cx;iect to send out wood-carver and, ho cayo, a fairly In tho near future, wo aro going to 29x5.50-•19 $11.85 $7.34 $4.51 good Bailor, tn addition to belnc an KI dlnKrnmu of sojno of tho equip- export radio operator. And what ment being Uflod on tills great Ex- do you think ho docs on h!i> dnyo A Hiniill ilojiosit will bold any iiurchiiic at thec prlco.. , pedition, tn tho meantime, if you ill- IS jrurs miirc penlilp riilo on (iOODVMAK Tilt I'M tlnm ally ollli-r kind — Air Gondlttonlnc Corp., o9f Ha lo an amateur wlrclcca •would Ilko to Join tho Club, with- operator! In tkla capacity his nnmo ihfic! niii;.t no A itniM.ii: 383 Conlra! Ave., Newark, N. J. rt.Tt.n. 3-V 1 out contain] receive ono of tho froo Plcmio nrnd mo further information about .no Is "W2FF1/ find ho la pn actlvo working inapf) BO you can keep 382 Central Ave., Newark, N. J. Uennrnl Electric Oil Furnucc, without ohlif,.ition morabor of tho Naval Militia. track of all tho Expedition flights, 217 Market St., Patersou, N. J. on my jiurt. Tbla -weak wo had a wont Inter- exploration trips, oto., dimply nend esting TlBlt from D. O. Shook, In !% Gelf-aiMrcBsoil ntnmpml pnvelopo 47 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. cliargo of tho oiriiedltion mntl bur. to Arthur Abfilo, Jr., Prwildont, Itcaldcnca —_—.-___~-__-_™«™-™™™«™ Iltlo America Avinltnn A Kxplora OKNEltAI. KhV.V/niH) AIU CONDITIONING eaa at Wsslilniton. and ho nnlced ug Oily :' !ltnlo _ to explain to tho Club membern how tton ("luti. Hotel l,fsln,';lon, «lli VQU WINTKlt. HUHMKK ANU YKAU KOM1SD they can havo Iflttrro or envcloiioa Strcot iiiul ljcxhiKtuu Ai'eiuif), Now 151-153 Wt'ST FRONT ST. Telephone 1?«1 Rank to Uitiru actually tiout York, N, X. Pacre Ten RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. BABV CHICKS. Askiry Parker Dies |^"H"S?*£&. '.'£*'.$Willia. m Cotton, Rlcb liolliiouk, Mancy Meeker Proper Management Necessary In sr Kunyon. Handling of Young Stock. Of Bullet Wounds I anil fourth ernden—A<1» Fowler, Janice (Inrdner, ilarjurie Kokda, Karliar There Is no recommendation that e square Theodora Vona, SO, dioil Saturday Coiil.lln, Arvld Cotiklin, Alwi Conklln, M«r hill OuW. Iluyd llolbraok, Jerry Mntth can be made for the management of in the Fitkln hospital from bullet taljih Huiiyon, l^lwsrtl WIldKHirer, K nssJiilartt-j. Ho -was lui. Hilly Mornn. crllent stock given poor manage- i anntod 111 the.saloon whon two men, •ulli nml elcMIl ur«Ue»—Helen ment, - ' I who were masked, entered the placo. , *Aiion Hchllchtlmf. 'Joyce ^iny : Urealri tin Verio, John Fowler, •Wllllnn; It is doubtful if there are any i Vona went outside and was followed FmvlM, Wlwooil 1(eii JACKSONVILLE .ave conio from a distance, and arc ept in boxes for two or three days. Different typos of litter will fro- i Limit uently have some effect on the suc- c* ' " i cess of the chicks. While it has been loni aid that cleanliness is next to god- "30DOS iness, we are finding that It is pos- $ Ustlt Limit ible to Keep chicks so clean and eo u emoved from normal conditions to MIAMI—Express service avsyy Wednes- hat the sucess of the flock is im- day and Saturday. JACKSONVILLE — Tuesdays, Tbursdaye mired. To build up in our chicks a Step Into any l*oft Store, and you'll bo waited on In a Children know tihst'a gooS—«nd yoa can's JE and Saturdays, eslatance to disease is a factor well jiffy: Because—Loft Candy foalread y packed, frt&h, CHARLESTON—Tuesdays. Thursdaya and and wrapped, ready for siou to ta&a twma. 'ortli considering. This does not Fvcry pound of LAft Candy Is freshly packed, snJ wrapped, loft has mado E3 great Qf»dy of Candy for clitldi alternate Saturday!. Kound Trip. $-12. ean that reasonable judgment' on telu&s than eata &st pilttlsat ltQVlvi& EASTER TOURS— Mbllc still warm, ut the confectioner's table. slemaclia upset, Sailing 0 P. M. March 29th he part of the poultryman should When you open the package you get the full, fresh aromn, and 'llio Loft .Sal" Gfrl vtni glsdly oujflcst an a dayB $74. vkitinE Charleston, Jack- o considered at all times. nil tho delicious fiaror. , sonville, Miami Beach—Including mo- ferene kinds that $&zs c@n Se$l raja lis tor tour of Florida East Const. Other The sooner we realize that because You'll find It Is ao dtfterent from candy that hna been exposed to toura to Charleston, Jacksonville. St. ur neighbor got away with murder the air. In show cases, for days and.days. By the aay—toft has ban making pure Candh Augustine. 8 days;, SCS.75. A very large amount of useful kitchen contains a breakfast nook (.oft believes that show cases were made to frcep Candy—but so many years, tha chances are that 3 the management and care of his ipnce is" to be found in this small and there is a closet in the kitchen Loft doesn't make candy to fesap—that's why Loft does not Mother and Vathqr ate Loft Candy, u>J mo any chemicals or preservatives. No Blrrce! Loft Ctmdy Is u-cra Itlddles. Superior accommodations nly slightly licks is no reason why we should house of tho Spanish type. entry large enough to hold tho absolutely pure higher. Although tho overall dimensions frigerator. Loft priced are modest and honest, « able to do the same and not meet CIIARI.ES G. CUTO, President, LOFT, Inc. ith a loss that takes away the are only 31 feet eacli way, there arc CHARLES G, GUTH, Pmldmt, LOFT, LOW RATES FOR AUTOS Tho architect has indicated four Operating America's Finest Cattily Stores roflts from two or three years of the usual rooms downstairs, and up- Operating Atnprica's finest Caniy Stores CLYDE-MAUORY LINES uck management. stairs space for four bedrooms hasbedrooms on the second floor, with EXTRA SPECIAL-a 60f< Candy for 39ji >ccn found. two baths. It would be compara- . SPEpiAL~A 50f! Cands tor 13$ New Vorlr, 545 Fifth Ave., Tel. tively simple, however, to turn one of VAnderbilt 3-8200 or Pier 34 North Boys can make extra pocket money In order to give the house the the large and one of the small bed- Riv«r, Tel. WAtker E-3000 or Any elllng Tho Register—Advertisement benefit of as much sun ns possible, Authorized Tourist Asent. perhaps should face north, thus rooms into one large room should placing the living room on the south- the size of the family make tho idea west, and the dining room on theseem better. There is an unusual southeast. The kitchen thus in .on number of large closets on the sec- the north,'and at the same time is ond floor. ! convenient to the front entrance. White, or lightly tlntefl stucco is (ASSORTED) I The house is somewhat unusual in the material, although whitewashed A man-clous rariety o! ccntcra (It illficrent that the front hall runs transversely. kinds)—the kind you expect to find In candy brick is a possibility. The feature that sellsr'at S0« to a dollar the ponnii. The living room is entered through of, the front is the use ot balconies All heavily coated with Loft velvety emooth Doiioloas, frettMy-shellcd and roasted a door at the bottom of the front beneath the second floor \vind0W3, pure chocolate. peanuts, with plenty of Loft velvety 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK j stair, and in turn communicates with and the ususual arched shape of the f smooth Chocolate, formed into clusters. j the dining room through a door at lower floor windows. A fair cost 60 QUAU?V// Ono of our most popular numbers — j the rear of the room. The good-size f| j'cn ever ate better candy at estimate would be about $8,000. dsuhls the price, your money you'll love them. uitlt ba Instantly refunded. ifl yoa over ato &eteeF saadlca at .This BnmeipecinlrnayhehnJ in Milk dooSiIo tho pfflcdt &?lag £}&QSI t£ioeEzip8y rARENT-TEACIIERS. MUST BURY BODIES. Chocolate for 10* extra per pound. bos ana rcscjve jrctsr monez BaoU. Thlt tsme jpmial may bt had ttt MM Chocohtf for JOt tstm t*r pcand, Mrs. Ada Crantlall Gave Address nt Board of Health Issues Order to I Last Week's Meeting. GItmvood Cemetery Association. S 43-A BROAD STREET, RED BANK I Mrs. Ada Crandall gave an address The West Long Branch board of 43-A BROAD STREET, RED BANK on "School Essentials" at the Junior- health has notified the Glenwpod Senior Parent-Teacher association cemetery association that the forty meeting Thursday in the high school bodies contained in the temporary auditorium. She pointed out that vault in the cemetery must bo bur- simple habits of daily living are most ied or that work on tho mausoleum essential. Art was demonstrated by in the cemetery must be completed Mrs.' J. Yost, who passed articles at once. Construction of the maus- among the audience which had been oleum was started in 1025. Financial made by the students. conditions have haulted the work .,.• absorbs strain and pull Mrs. William lleim, accompanied several times and permission fqr the by Miss Emma Jane LaFetra, sang construction of a temporary vault ...» wears longer three selections, "Pale Moon," "God, was granted. Our Country and Our Flag" and "A Message." .... special flexible top • Mrs. George Baine read the state It pays to advertise in Tho Register. president's message urging federal aid for the schools if the public .... beautiful clear hose school system is to be saved for the children. «... eliminates garter strain A bunco party to be held March 20 nt the Woman's club by the Wel- fare committee with Mrs. Samuel This stocking sells regularly for Hausman, chairman, was announced. A committee consisting of Mr. $1.15, but will be on sale for a Samuel Hausman, Mrs. J. L. Mont- gomery, Elwood Powers and Harry limited time at $1.00 to acquaint you C. Siebcr was appointed to ilnd a suitable place for children to roller with its many unusual features fkfitr. The adult education meeting will be held Friday evening, March 10, in the high school library with "Educa- tion in the New Era" to bo discussed by Mrs.. Irving I

"A" rUFIJvS AT KUMSON. Public School Students High in Their is this generations new deal' Studies. The following pupils of the Kum- ring son high school have received "A" in the subjects designated: in transportation.«. _and Aliielira—Kolnnd Mnrionl. Walter Kcrr. Topcoats JfKk Murphy. Sue Jlyers, Doris Hilhtrrim. Cliesler VniiBriml. that protect you Arithmetic — Muriel banian, Alice I)r- I.nn.-iy. Arthur Mnti'hj, Jlnrlun Doyle, against rain, shine and liili'cn Knrn. It.iiAUi-iiinK—Doroliiy Sutlirrlnnil, 1,11. extravagance. Hi- J'arks, r;th.-l Ililbtrom, Otto .-.truhmen- Ki'i\ Uoiir. J'oniphrry, llonu'.aic. S.-iiMlci'l pewin;;— Mnry Fan- The most beautiful ning. HflrMi I'illiriK. Aim Klinl; cunkint;— M;"C.lwuh.lh- : ^. ii-.,u, Kulh VI- They range from tul Marion [loyle. .John ('inlw,,|la,l,.r. H'sliiry —SHI; l!yc-r;, Di.ri'. IIHht.mm. rii.-.tru Vanllrunt. Jlurif-I Spin.vm, (m<> $17.50 and if every StjohmiMiuer, Ai:nca ['"finnini.-. Jack Mar. r-hv. Mnri i.ii 3lurch weather finlicdnlc. -Illilll. I.II iil.ii- M i-hirr . li ii-l.rinl U'a, d. r top lots you bend, stretch, Isneel in a free Whltlpilui' , 11ill,rrt l!l Iteilljiir li. l|.,v Hi I I'milr. Kioiuinr 11nir.r ,1 St,-nni;i-: .|.l.v lit.'ri-- I'omrln. Tyrrwri lirw —- W nil.'Mil li II 1 ily Sec the and easy fashion. Just try one pair of uia rry I'nrU, 1), I'I imi.h . Huml.'hy' "Knit-lex''' Topcoat Commrr dill nr illim ••lit- — Ilnr. Mrl

Kayser's Tit-All-Top"-look for tho llnlmlieii IJriver 1-iiifiiL at .00 MOTOR OIL Abram (Jrubn of Hobokr:,,, iinr,i, lO-WondJO-W GAt 30,.,MO name on the welt. Now costs only cd on a charge, of ref:kle;-;f ilrivin;; after tlio enr which Im win ililvln;' cnnis ran Into the rear end of a liurlt on PER the ntulo highway nt illircv/iiljury lni,i QUABI Tliurntlny, pleaded•Kullty u n Inlnr n, )m IMCIUOIHG TAX nrralghed licfnrn Ifeeordor KIUXT (/ Waiml|;ht of 8hrcwsl,iiiy n,,. f,,||,,v..'. ill); inoilllli); ami inn linul f4 ;,.|i> Red Bank euiitil. The ane:,l WHH ln;,,|,. \,-. ;,,,,j' r • llctnwn .llate Jiullre. POWERED MOTO^RV'FUltSi^iiiiillllliIi GAS • PRICE BED SAME THE BliGItTE^'t ll*V Aa Iteal flsuo to Live. Located on the Beautiful Bro.-l fJliti. to t'r t'i- Shrewsbury Elver 01*9 hoax Scnera on O*rj' ! m- from New i'orfa, and provld- 'liig ovtry city convenience.

Issued Weakly. Sintered aa Escornl-CIees Matter at the Poat- Subscription Price: Ono year 51.50 VOLUME LVI, NO. 38. cflica at Rod Dank, K. X, under the Act of March 3, 1879. RED. BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1934. aiz Months S1.O0. Single Copy 4c, PAGES U TO

ST. FA1W""-S DANCE. "HIGH TIDE" AT TIIE STATION*. Ked Bank Elto tu ilold Danes nnd Railroad Company Walts for Weath Entertainment Saturday Night. er Man to Remove Snow, The Red Bank lodge of Elks, under It was "high tide" on the grounds tho direction of the entertainment Goseline Found on Floor of Cen- Dr. Randall Insists He Was Not of the Red Bank railroad station Net Proceeds to be Given to ? G. M. G. Company Plant, Which committee, • of which Joseph John- yesterday. Water and slush from Bank Salvation Army for Lo- Started Less Than a Month ston la chairman, will hold an en- tral Hotel at Rumson, Operat- Reprimanded and He Gets the melting snow and Ice covered the tertainment and dance in the audi- Minutes Changed—Election- area to such an extern that the side- START T cal Relief Work—Largest Af- Ago With ZB Employees, Now ed by Charles VenKelst— torium Saturday night, March 17- In eering at Schools to Stop. walks were unusuablo in places. The fair to fee Held in Long Time. Haa 100 en Payroll/ addition to the dancing an entertain- Money Bag Stolen. " railroad company mnrln no attempt Beginning operations less than a ment will bo presented under the On tho heels of tho robbery in the The meeting of the board of edu- to open the catch basins on the prop- The committee in charge of the erty or to take other action to im- Teams Will Begin House to House Canvass That Day community charity card party, which month ago with 25 employees, tho direction of Tony Hunting. The fea-Chandler Bates homo at Rumson an- cation of Red Bank last night was G. M. G. clothing company Is now ture acts will be given by Jack other serious problem confronts the attended by nine pemons in addition prove conditions. Much indignation In scheduled for Monday afternoon, waa expreased by railroad patrons to Receive Pledges—A Threefold Purpose April 0, (it the Molly Pitcher hotel, giving work to more than 100 local Sparling, Krnie Otto, Jack Rnhroy, police department of that borough. to members of the board and news- men and women in their completely Corlnne Hunting, Edward O'Brien, Thla time It Is IncendiarlBm. An at- paper reporters. It marked the larg- and others. Conditions of the same haa held several mcetlngo and. at sort have existed on the grounds af- yesterday's session plana were per- now factory on tho third floor of tho Harold Glblln and William Bryant tempt was made last Thursday night est attendance of citizens at such a Sought by the Campaign, Strykcr & Strykcr building .at the Popular Hongs will be rendered by to set fire to the Central hotel, which meeting in a long time. Among those ter every snow storm this winter, but fected for tho affair, Tho entire they wero never before quite so bad proceeds of this porty will be given corner of Monmouth street and a chorua composed of Marion Jef- is operated by Charles VanKclst. present were representatives of the Next Tuesday tho' "Renoviza Rid Bridge avenue. Woman's club and of the Quadrangle as yesterday. to tho Solvntion Array toe lta local freys, Roberta McKnlght, Evelyn Lester Johnson, bartender, and hia PARENT-TKACHElt MEETING. Bank and Vicinity" campaign will, get relief work. It la being given In rc- Tho now company, the Initials of Poolc, Peggy Rankln, Barbara Hunt- wife and Infant child live upstairs club. These clubs have appointed urkjA way in full awing. On that aiionao to tho appeal mudo by Cap-which ntand for "Guaranteed Made Ing, DoriH Aumack, June Mayer, in tho hotel. About two o'clock Fri- committees to attend ofiicial meetings day teams will begin a house-to-house; and make reports on the business Talk on Art and Music to Bo Given tntn Fink of the local Salvation Garments," opened Its plant on Feb- Marjorie Jones, Barbara Woolley, J. day morning Mrs. Johnson awoke Tomorrow. canvass o£ thia section of Moumouth Army statins funds wcrg greatly ruary 15. Tho third floor of the J. Ballln, Clarke Worthley, Augus- and smclled gasoline. She aroused transacted. :ounty to receive pledger! for repair needed at tills time. building, which is owned by the tus M. Minton, James Clayton, Harry her husband, who went down atalrs Dr. A. B. Randall took exceptluli Tho Mechanic atrccl Parent-Teach- work and improvements to be under- New Jersey title nnd mortgage com- Klatflky, William Maloney, Milton and found the kitchen duuifl upon to ono part of the minutes which 1934 Coyoty Taxes er association of Red Bank will meet taken the coming spring. The cam- Mrs. Georgo T. Llnton, Mrs. Her-pany, of Jorsey City, was completely Heller, Arnold Hess, Gordon Davi- and also the door leading from the states that ho had been reprimand- at the school tomorrow afternoon at paign him a. triple purpose—that of man Ascndorf and Mrs. Harry Mor- renovated. A new roof was built, son and Arthur Glass. kitchen to the*barroom. ed by Charles A. Minton, the presi- half-pa.sL three o'clock. Mrs. Sher- increasing employment, enhancing ford, who nrc In general charge, of akyllghtg were added and a modern Johnson immediately notified po- dent of the board, for having had tel- Annual Report of Auditor Ac- man, the president, will conduct community appearance and gtimulat- tho affair, stato that Bplcndld co-op- heating plant was Installed. Brand lice headquarters. Policeman Ed- ephone service dLscontinucd at the cepted—Mayor Appeals to brief business meeting. Mrs. Abbio ing business. It was originated by eration Is being given by various now machinery was installed. Oakland street schoolhouse when that Htricklen, art and Mi.sa tho building contractors and dealer."! Bed Bank organization'). mund Desmond was soon on the Property Owners to Pay Side- Max Ginsberg, president of tho scene. Ho found that gasoline had building was used as ;t balloting place Emma Lefelra, music supervisor, wilt In building materials and equipment Committee members, representing company, told a representative of been spilled on the kitchen floor and at the annual election for members walk and Road Assessments. present the program. There will be of this section and it is sponsored practically every organization in The Register ye8tcrday that plans a futile attempt had been made to of the board of education last month. a talk and demonstration on "Howby the Chamber of Commerce. Itod Ennk, Includo Mrs. Jay J. Bal- The Fair Haven mayor and coun- for expansion, while not yet definite, ignite it. There was evidence that Dr. Randall contended that he had cil last night paid the first quarter the Children in School Are Affected The following team captains havo lln, Mra. A. J. White, Mrs. George aro being considered. Tho plans call a light had been applied to the spot. not been reprimanded and he said by Art and Music." Following the ISalne, Mrs. Thornau Voorhtyl Mra. of county taxes for 1934, amounting been appointed: Harry Lindsay,-Lit- for tho leasing of another floor of Fifteen Members of the RedHe and Johnson also found that gas- he had no apologies to offer for the to $6,200. Also 5700 in scrip was program there will be a. sociable tle Silver; William S. Weeks, Red William A. Patterson, Tata. P. J- the building nnd tho employment of oline had been poured in tho hall- action which he had taken. He said 1 time and refreshment. Elchcle, Mra. Walter K. Donlaton, Bank Yacht Club Visit the paid on 1933 taxes.;- ,._ Bank; T. D. Moore, Red Bank: Wil- about 100 moro persona In the near way aria" also behind tho bar. ' tho telephone was being used for liam A. Miller, Red Bank; Burrlti Mm. J. I.. Montgomery, MIP« WWL- World's Biggest Brewery au electioneering purposes and that this The annual report of John P. Mul- ~^\ future. The plant is oporated under Mr. VanKelst was summoned from vihill, the borough auditor, was read S. Boynton, Red Bank; Alexander ence Kriclel, Mrs. Samuel Hausman,. the N. R. A. and la unionized. The Guests of Charter Members. was illegal. After considerable dis- Mm. Edwin C. Gllland, Mra. Marie his homo at Red Bank. Ho said ho and accepted. Mayor Augustus M. Kellenyi, Eatontown; Herbert E. Ed- omployeea are affiliated with the cussion a motion was passed to wards, Red Bank; Dominie A. Mazza, Weber, Mra, Morton Planitz, Mrs. Fifteen members of the house com- had closed the hotel at 12:15 o'clock strike out. the portion of the minutes Minton and members of the council le Amalgamated clothing workers union, and was positive all tho doors were praised Mr. Mulvihill highly. One Red Bank; Albert S. Miller, Red John W. Cnntlllioii, Miss Madeleine which recently sought to organize mittee of the Red Bank Yacht club objected to by the doctor. Mr. Min- Dennett, Mrs. Carl Bremer, Mrs. wero luncheon guests Monday of locked when ho left. A money bag official stated he has learned more Married 63 Years Bank; Edwin C. Gilland, Red Bank; tho Sigtnund Kiancr factory. ton said this was perfectly agreeable Milton Berk, Red Bank; Charles Le- l.con do la Rcusblllc, Mrs. Lyman three members of the club who have containing ?28 and a cigar box with to him. about municipal finances since Mr. Vanlnwegcn, Mrs. Allan Frost. Mrs. Tho plant employs tailors, pressers belonged to the organization since it $3.40 in it were misalng. Mr. Van- Mulvihill has been auditor than he Mr. and Mrs. William Tyson of Maistre, Red Bank; D. W. Mount- Albort W. Worden, Mrs. W. B. Ban- and operators. Men's coats are man- was formed 38 years ago. The hosts Kelst had left them back of the bar. Dr. Randall said that some oE the did during all his other years on the ford, Red Bank; Edward Davis, Roct Kin. Mrs. J. Daniel Tullor, Mro. Hu- ufactured under contract with other were Col. Jacob Ruppert, Georgo E. Tho gasoline waa placed In spots teachers had passed out cards to council. Throckmorton Avenue Ob- Bank; Henry Ii'riedlander, Fair Ha- bert M. Farrow, Mrs. Carl Schwon- manufacturing flrmo. i> Ruppert and George Gillig. The par-which would have trapped the John- their pupils to tako home, advising serve Anniversary — Became ven. ' son family ustalrs if the place had the parents of the children to vote Mr. Mulvihill recommended that Additional captains will bo ap- ,ltcr, Mrs. Wellington Wllk|ns, Mrs. ty waa given in tho Ruppert brew- stops be taken to collect delinquent Residents After VisitoHere. Charles English. cry at 92nd and Third avenue, New caught fire. for certain candidates. Ho said it pointed to canvass Shrewsbury and was wrong that this kind of election- sidewalk and road-paving: . assess- Rumson boroughs and Middletown.. York. Tho guests were John C. Os- ments and that all delinquent taxes Mr. and Mrs. William Tyson of Mrs. Ilofleu Chark, Mra. Frank 3. teratock, Joseph T. Laird, 3rd, Alfred eering should be done in tho schools Throckmorton avenue observed their township. Each captain will haves Curtis, Mra. Elmer Morrow, Mra. H. and that tho board should pass a mo- be investigated and uncollectible four or more workers as assistants. Lippman, Thomas S. Field, Jr., Al-Minstrel Show To taxes bo remitted. 63d wedding anniversary last Thurs- U. Weilbachor, Mrs. Elmer C. Wain- Week Services bert Haupf, Clarence A. Legg, Harold tion that the teachers must not do day. No celebration was held, but Next Monday night a rally tor tha right. Mrs. J. A. Chaunzy, Mra. Bloodgood, Carl Schwenker, Harry this again. Elmer He3se, another Mayor Minton made an appeal to many friends called en the. couple workers will be held. member of the board, also advocated the property owners owing assess- Louis Conovor, Mrs. Edwin Conovcr, Isaacs, William O'Brien, Andrew 1 and extended felicitations. They re- An advisory committee has been Mra. Harry Kohl, Mrs. John Blel, Red Bank Minioterium Arranges Murray, Kenneth M. Clayton, Walter such a motion. After a talkfest of ments on sidewalks and road paving ceived a number of bouquets and an- appointed consisting of Harry Angelo, Occ-anport; Mm John Follcr, Rllm- for Series of Noon Day andWoolley, Dr. H. James Stokes and considerable length the motion in to pay them as soon as possible. John B. Allen, Cajit. E.. P. Antorio- Plans Completed for Entertain- These assessments total more than niversary cards. Hon; Mrs. Kllen Snellgcovo, Kcans- Captain John O'Connell. question was passed. Both Mr. and Mrs.Tyson arc na- vich, Herbert IC. Brown, Thomas Irv- burg; Mra. James Parkcs, Sr., Mrs. Evening Gatherings With o ment to be Presented by Bible $10,000. He naid the cost of these After luncheon the guests wero con- It was decided to have the annual fives of England. Mr. Tyson was ing Brown, Col. A. S. Cowan, Ben- Frank Warner,Mrs. Kdlth Harrison, Special Good Friday Service. Class of Methodist Church in reorganization meeting of the board improvements have been paid by the jamin H. Crate, Capt. L. B. Douglas, ducted through the mammouth brew- borough through the issuance of tax born in 1847 and Mrs. Tyson the fol- Miss Julia Little, Mra. J. W. Ivlns, Monday evening, April 2, at which lowing year. They came to this coun- Monroe Eisner, Hubert M. Farrow, Mian Elizabeth Bcowcroft, Miss Mar- The Baptist, Methodist, Presby- ery by Mr. Gllllg and Captain O'Con- High School Auditorium. anticipation notes and that event- terian and Reformed churchea and ness. Tho latter is the government time a president and vice president try as a youn ; couple to make their William E. Foster, Frank Garruto, garet Tobin, Mrs. Homer Methot, Plans have been completed for a will be selected. • At that time Harry ually these assessments, if they are Thomas M. Gopeill, Dr. W. W. Gos- tho Salvation Army of Red Bank Inspector permanently attached to not paid, will have to"be included in home here. They lived in Con- Mra. Burritt Boynton, Mrs. James minstrel show .to be given Friday Heaviland will be sworn in as a re- necticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois and ling, Edwin C. Gilland, Charles' Wolcotl, Mrs. Loroy Quackenbush, will unite In a series of Union Holy Ruppert's brewery. The brewery the budget. Week services with dally noon-day building; property is eleven stories night in tho auditorium of the Red elected member of the board and Al- Kansas. Mr. Tyson was employed in Harding, Harry A. Hawkins, Fred S. Mrs. Leon Conrow, Mrs. W. B. Con- Bank junior high school by the Mar- bert W. Worden and Harry B. Clay- Through the efforts of Percy D. Hayes, Rabbi A, J. Hershon, W. H, nor, MIHS Elizabeth Costello, Mrs. S. meditations and evening worship. high, the greater part being taken up the erection of the Palmer House, with huge storage tanks. Another ried Couples' Bible class of the Meth- ton will be sworn in as new rrfembers Bennett, collector, uncollectible taxes one of Chicago's leading hotels. Hintlemann, Tony Hunting, Albert L. IS. Nostlcr. Tho noon-day services will bo held odist church. at the Methodist church from 12:25 tank was being Installed as the party to succeed Mr. Minton and Mrs. J. are being cleared up and by the end As Mr, and Mrs. Tysqn grew older Ivins, Morris Jacks, W. W. Kennedy. to 12:50 P. M. Rev. Edward W. Mil- moved through the building, making According to the committee in Daniel Tuller. For the first time in of the year will be brought up to a they decided to find a place where Eugene Magee, Frank McMahon, ler, minister of the Baptist church, a total of one mile of tanks, twelve charge, which Is headed by Mrs. a number of years tho town will be recent date. they could settle down and spend the Rev. John B. McCloskey, Max Leon. will conduct the first^noon-day meet- feet In diameter. At the present time Sarah Valleau, the advance sale of without a woman member of the Bills amounting to $1,866.31 were rest of their lives in comfort and Kenneth McQueen, Dr. Thomas C. ing on Monday,, March 20. Tho Tues- Ruppert's Brewery is making more tickets has been good. Tickets may board of education when the new paid, a request from, the board of happiness. They chanced to visit McVey, Rev. Edward W. Miller, V.I day mld-duy meeting will Liu In beer limn any other brewery in Urn bo procured at tho II. T. Young school administration ytiai bcgina. education for $3,000 v;un gnuitrcl nnrl Red Bank. They "full lu luvu" will C. Muirhcid, Rev. Charles JJetaon,'' Elects Officers chargo of Rev. John A. Hayes, minis- world. The four huge "kettles" brew pharmacy at the corner of Broad Mr. Hesse expressed regret that Mrs. a tax anticipation note for $6,000 the town and tho Shrewsbury river, Dr. J. W. Parker, T. D. Paraoho, Her- ter of the First Presbyterian church. 4,000 barrels at each operation and street and Linden place, from any Tuller was soon to retire from her authorized. and their search waa at an end. Al man Ritzau, William L. Russell, Bcn-| Mrs. Gilman Brower Declines Re- Wednesday'^ meeting will bo In thero Is an average of ten brews per member of the class or at the audi- duties, stating, that he thought she though Mr. and Mrs. Tyson have jamin Shoemaker, Herbert ShU3ter- s charge of'Oaptr-Herbert Fink of iho wo3li/<.At--ths--prcirtaWCtt as-another torium on, the night of the show. had been a. very, useful member., of traveled extensively they ?aid Red man, William V. Smith, Andrew V. """'"•'EIeclIoff ai*'Pife8iJent of Little Salvation Army,- and Thursday's oleveiWatory building is1 being con- The show is being staged under tho body. Mrs. Tuller thanked Mr. Bank, with its environs, Is the most Stout, Seeley B/Tuthlll, Georgs SfJ Silver Ladies' Aid After Serv- meeting In chargo of ROT}. W. Car-structed lq^whlch to store beer. Tho tho direction of William K. Brown. Hesse for his remarks. beautiful spot in the world. White, Alvin A. Whiting, Fred T>.f' man Trembath, minister of tho Re-demand lavgreater than.'the supply The curtain will rise at 8:15 o'clock. Wikoff, Glenn P. Wishard and Al- ing 25 Years. The report of Mis3 Bessie Green, Mr. Tyson is a member of the Mon- bert W. Worden. formed church. even before the hot weather sets In. Roger Wymbs will serve as inter- the school nurse, was filed. Certain To Win mouth Boat club. He is an ardent Tho Ladles' aid society of the On Good Friday there will be a The beer Is kept In storage, for three locutor. The end men will be Les- Robert H. Schroeder, secretary of fisherman. In spite of his 86 years Page five of today's Register Is de« Little Silver Methodist church held three-hour oervico from noon to montha beforo being sold, which ter Rr.ott, Russell Hodgekiss, William the Quadrangle club, sent a letter ask- Team Representing That Place it is not unusual for him to row to voted to a paid advertisement through, the annual election of offlccra last threo o'clock. This service, also to necessitates tremendous storage facil- Bradley, Norman Whitfleld, Joseph ing that the club be permitted to use is Far in the Lead in Horse- Guyon's point on the Middletown side the co-operation of a large numbet' Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of bo held at the Methodist church, itlca. Maloney and LeRoy Quackenbush. tho high school athletic grounds two of the river, fish several hours and of artisians who were quick to rea- Mrs. William T. Parker. Mrs. Gil-will bo arranged in seven different There will bo 25 In the chorus. days each week during the summer shoe Tournament — Planning row back home without feeling lize the mutual benefit that will bo man Brower, -who haa been president A regular meeting of tho house periods of approximately 25 minutes committee of the Yacht club will be Specialty numbers will be given for twilight baseball games. Action for a New Tournament. fatigued. result through the successful cul- 25 ycar3, declined re-election. Officers each. Those who will be In chargo by Doris Hurst, assisted by Eliza- on tho request was deferred in order Mrs. Tyson is also very active. She mination of the campaign plans. chosen were Mra. Lucy Harvey pres- held at tho clubhouse tonight, to plan of tho meditations during this three- activities for the spring season. Three beth Hurst. Mrs. Roy Inscoe, Mrs. to let the new board dispose of the The night horseshoe tournament does her own housework and is adept Those who have purchased space on ident, Mrs. W. W. Shampanoro ilrst hour service during the various Wlfda Branin and Mrs. Sarah Ewlng, matter. at tho VanSickle agency building at embroidery. tlii3 pago and whose contributiona • vice president, Mrs. George Ivina sec- new members havo joined tho club. p! rlods are Rev. Edward W. Miller, They aro John Eberaborger of Red Robert Reid, "Red" Haley, Roger Boy Scout Troop No. 17, in a let- on West Front street nt Red Bank The couple havo one son, Thomas are gratefully appreciated by the Red ond vice president, Mra. William II. Rev. John A. Hayes, Rov. John Blair Wymbs, Netterman brothers and tho ter signed by Rev. Albert L. Baner, to determine the championship of Tyson, who is police commissioner at Bank Chamber of Commerce are,/. Carhart, Jr., secretary and Mra. Bank, Edward R. Cllft of Upper of Little Silver, Rev. Thomas O. Montclair and Louis Kaiser, who re-OTu Ship trio, which consists of j pastor ol the Methodist church, and this section is nearing conclusion. Rosellc. , T. Beckman, 107 Hudson avenue; J, Alonzo Curchln treasurer. The hos-Thomas of Leonardo, Capt. Herbert Scoutmaster John J. Carhart, asked This tournnment was started in Oc- Grover Carter, Little Silver; Benja- tesses were Mrs. L. B. Eastmond and cently purchased the farm near Lin- William Bradley, Norman Whitfleld Stt Jh J Cht kd Fink, Rev. W. Carman Trembath croft known as "Byram's Track." • and William K. Brown. that four blackboards be provided for tober, but nfter the middle of Jan- man W. Covert, 133 Bergen place; Mrs. John Kemp. and P'.. Albert L. Banor. the troop. It is proposed to take uary playing was discontinued sev- Mrs. J. B. Allen Heads Eden S. Eiving, 22 Newman Springs Thlrty-llvo persons attended a r eral weeks because of inclement road; Hugh Getty, Inc., 18 Mechanics ~.io evening worship during this blackboards at the unused Shrews- kitchen craft luncheon Thursday af- THE BENOVIZK CAMPAIGN. Elks Bowling Club bury avenue schooliiouse to make the weather. Most of the games have Church Group Society street; James LaBau, Fair Haven; ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Parker. union Holy Week program will be been largely attended. They arc William Muncileff Co., Inc., Kumson; held in tho various churches begin- proposed gifts. The matter was re- It was given under tho auspices of Four More Captains of Canvassing ferred to Japhla Clayton, secretary played under electric lights. Quaclcenbush & Leonard, Inc., Red ning each night at eight o'clock. Tho Teams Appointed last Night. Nominates Officers The Women's Missionary society of Mrs. Gilman Blower's Sunday-school of tho board, with power to act. The race for championship honors tiio Red Bank Presbyterian church Bank and Atlantic Highlands; Wil- class. first meeting will bo held Monday liam P. Scott, 35 West Front street; night, March 26, In tho Salvation Albert Pepin and Russell Tetley of At a meeting of the Lady Elks Edwjn C. Gilland, supervising prin- was resumed Monday night, when held its regular monthly meeting The ^Sunday-school board mot last Red Bank, John Ransley of Rlver- Bowling club Mondny night the cipal of schools, made a lengthy re- the postofflce team won two out of yesterday afternoon at the church. Quackcnbuah & Ncvius, 183 Riverside, Army hall on Linden place, with avenue; Harry Southall, Riverside night at tho homo of Oilman Brow- Colonel Stephen Marshall of Aabury sldo drive and Robert Miller of Rlv- nominating committee, comprising port for tho past month, showing three games. Last night Lincroft There was an exceptionally large at- er, superintendent. crsido Heights last night were ap- Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, Mra. How-among other things that tile attbnd- won three games from Fair Haven. tendance. During the meeting the Heights and John Yeomans, Rumson, Park conducting the service. On general contractoi-3. Tho principal speaker at next Sun- Tuesday night the gathering will bo pointed captains of canvassing teams ard Stockton and Mrs. Arnold Hesg, anco during February- was 86.27 per Tonight the Dodge While Caps will newly elected oiiicers were installed day nlght'a service In the church will at tho Methodist church, with Rev. for tho "Renovlze Red Bank and Vi- reported tho following nominations: cent, as against 00.32 for the samo play against the Jersey Central by the jiastor, Rev. John A. Hayes. Anatole Chameroy, 27 Harrison be Mr. Dawson, who haa spent twen- Furman A. DeMorls, superintendent cinity" campaign. Jacob 8, Yost is Miss Madeleine Dennett for presi- month last year. Mr. Gllland said Power and Light company repre- The otlicers arc: avenue and Arthur B. Sickles, Fair ty years at Norfollc, Virginia, among of the New BrunEWlck district of chairman of the canvassing feature dent, Mrs. Fred Jones for vice presi- that considering the severity of the sentatives. Tomorrow night there rresilient—Mrs. John B. Allen. Haven; painting contractors, Charles the snllora of tho United States navy. the Methodist church, In charge. Rov. and ho reports' that he.has already dent, Mrs. Arnold Hesa for secretary weather tho attendance was very will be moro games. .M rs. Frank GroiT. McClaskey, Newman Springs road; Tho soloist -will bo Robert Lyons, Kenneth S. Meid of tho Middletown secured pledges for repairs and Im-and Mrs. Reginald VanBrunt for gratifying and much better than in Lincroft is leading, witti a margin lire nt—Mrs. Fletcher Otmar Phillips, 07 Bergen place and provements which will coat $3,000. Sherman. who sings over WCAP. Baptist churr.i will be fn chargo of treasurer. The election will take other communities. The report dealt of six games over the Dodge White etary—Mra. Dcwitt CarhavL (ro. E. S. Ewing, Jr., 22 Newman Springs Wednesday night's mooting at tho Hla home la at 18 Elm place and his place) April 9. largely with a national educational Cap3 who are in second place. So ek-i-U' d.) road, tooling contractors; F. F. Blalo- Presbyterian church. Holy Thurs- telephone number la Red Bank Starting April 13, the club will convention at Cleveland which Mr. far ahead are the Lincrofters that Tr< . Herman Woolcy (rc- dell, Inc., 15 Bridge avenue; Lewis Old-Fashioned Dance, 3709-W. Gilland attended. Dr. Randall corn- clouted.) day Communion will be held that bowl tho second and fourth Friday it seems almost certain they will win St-crcljiry .^ioaary education—Mr3, and Hagerman Lumber Co., Oakland night at tho Baptist church, and on afternoons as well as the first and plimentod Mr. Gilland on his report, j the championship and the silver lov- HUIK Farrow, and West streets and Monmouth. Music By Fiddlers Good Friday night at tho Reformed AT TINTON FALLS. third Mondny evenings. A card ing cup which goes with it. They Sri ftary uf literature—Mrs. Eduhi Lumber Co., 77-7'.) Central avenue; church there will be featured a pro- party will be held March 23 at the have only three more guinea to play. Secretary for nutinnal mi;;;iionfl nml over- lumber and building materials. Tho , An ojd-fushioned tarn dance that gram of sacred music with "Tho I'lans Progressing for Entertainment Swimming River Country club, with WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. However, the Dodge White Cups sea ho.ipitala—Mrs Franl: (iuaekenbush. Aspdin Co., S White street, paints antl will bo a roil, genuine affair will bo Cruciflcntion" by Stalner. Friday Night, March 23. Mra. John Rohrey as hostess. On painters' supplies. Morris £c Van- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scacchiof Lit LI o have not entirely given up hope. Mr?. Edward vomStecg, Jr., who held Monday night, March 10, in Me- Preparations uro being completed April 5 there will be a covered dish teams in the tournament, mentioned had been president of the society for Keuren, Eatontown; lumber, painty chanics' hall at Fair Haven by the luncheon and bridge at the home of Silver Married Ono Year. and hardware. Cook & Oakley, 18 STICBMNO SHOP. for tho entertainment and vaudeville in the order of their -standing are the past live years, retired from of- Ladles' auxiliary of tho Fair Haven Mrs. Robert Graham at Monmouth Mr. and Mra. Henry tlce and ahe was presented with a West Front street and William ilro company. In place of modern show to be given at the Tinton Falls Scaccta of Lincroft, the uitomubtlc schoolhouao Friday night, March 23, Beach. April 21 was set as the date Little Silver celebrated their first agency, Fair Haven, Occaiiport, the bouquet of (lowers from the members O'Brien 2!> West Front street, plumb- dancos, there will bo the sciuarc sot That la the Name of Samuel Weln- for a Monte Carlo party and dance ing and heating contractors. Allen':-; steln'a I*Tow Store, under tho direction o£ Mr. nnd Mrs. wedding anniversary Monday night. Lions, John Stoey'a All .Stars, the of the society. Mrs. E. Fields \va3 landers, quadrille, Virginia reel and at the Elks' home. first vice president, Mrs. Edwin Gil- Electric. Shop, IS White street; Carl other dances of the bustle era. Tony Hunting of Fair Haven. Tho Games and music were enjoyed af- Jersey Central Power and Light Samuel Welnateln hag named the performers will Include Mr. and Mrs. ter which a buffet luncheon was company anti the postotllce. land second vice president, Mis. Ar-F. Clark, 80 Harding road; Harry Tho jazz orchestra, will bo dlHcard- r.torc lie will open In the old postof- Hunting and some of tho best known CARD PARTY AT NAVISSINK. 3erved. Mr. antl Mrs. Rcaccia. re- The l horseshoes are pilchrd at | thur Goode secretary of literature Heaviland, tit Wallace street and Ho- eded and music will be provided by llco building on .White street the amateur and professional entertain- ceived many beautiful gifts. Mrs. stakes 27 feet apart. When the tourn- anil Mrs, John A. Hayes secretary of gan's Electric Shop, 215 Mapln ave- two fiddlers. There? will also bo a Sterling Furniture shop. He expects ers In this section. The profits will Scuccia is the daughter of Mr. and nment ends it is expected > that, a missionaiy education. nue; iieneral electrical contractors, caller for the dances. Costumes may to be open for business tho end of Benefit for Library to Bo Held Mon- go to the Ladies' aid society of the dfly Night, March 21. Mrs. Aniello Ribustelli, new one will be started, with the Mis. M. V.-B. Smock and Mrs. Al- Alexander Kellenyi, Eatontown, ar- bo worn and prizes will bo awarded this March or early In April. Alter- Tinton Falls Methodist church. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs.stakes forty feet apart. bert L. Ivins were the leaders of the chitect. J. T. Miller, Box 483, Red for the funniest, prettiest and most ations to the building nro progressing Plans aro proj,-rcDsing for the card Frank Garruto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph mission topic. Mrs. Rachel West waa Bank, water proo'lng contractor. original. A quilt will be dlspouod of steadily. Cluunberlin and Olsen arc Card I'arty Tomorrow. party to be held Wednesday night, Scacciu, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bcac- guest soloist. The guest speaker waa Chambcrlin i Olson, 2-17 Bridge av«- on tho o-operuUvn plan, and mom-doing tho iron nnd Btructurnl work March 21, at the Navcsink library for Championship Games rostponed. The card party to bo given tomor- cia, Mr. antl Mrs. Aniello Ribustelli. Mrs. Carl Koeher of Matawan, who niie, iron work engineers and contrac- bera wlih boolia havo been requested and Ii. A. Dubo the plumbing work. the benefit of the library. There will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Citarclla, Mr. Basketball games which wen: spoke on Palestine and Syria. She tors. William Heyer, 80 Madison ave- to turn them In that night. Mr. Wclnstein will curry a complete row by the Parcnt-Tenchcrs associa- bo prizes and refreshments. Miss tion of St. JaniC3'n school will bo In and Mrs. Nicholas Graff, Mr. and scheduled for Monday night at. thetold of her experiences during the nue; Louis Tripodo, 47 Peach street, no of furniture, nnd a special fea- Nan Leonard ia chairman and Mrs.Mrs. Frank Chcio, John antl Henry high school gym have bt:iai postponed period that she and her husband lived Shrewsbury nnd Thomas 7,ingiile, charge of a committeo of which Mrs. Ashlon Sickles assistant chairman.: _ ' I'KTEKJ. EIOHEI.H NIGHT. ture of the business will he nn Inter- Edward .!'. Henley in chairman. AG- Garruto, Louis and Ralph Ribustelli Ibecause the winners >! th Long in the Holy Land. Mrs. K. M. Cad-Fatontown, mason contractor:* and ior decorating department. Others on the committee are Mrs. and tho Misses Christina Barberio. | Branch league have full l man antl Miss Ethel White assisted builders. Automatic Combustion En* BistlllK her are Mra. Harry Cjulnn, Arthur Larson, Mrs. Despreaux, Mrs. liedule. KxnHwl Ruler of 11135 and 1l>20 to Mis. William Cogan, Mia. Chnrlcn Marion D'Anthony and Anglo nnd | nnd will not ho able, to play on Ihis as hostesses. gineers, Inc., Fair Haven and .Stands I'rcsldo Tomorrow Nlgl\L Frank Sieh, Mrs. Louise Curd, Mrs. aid Oil Co. of N. J., If. A. Ilcnilrleli- Rainbow Bunco Tarty CJinngctl. Scott, Mrn. William Spence, Mrn. Earl DoVenty, Mrs. Maynard Card, Anna Gairuto. dnto for the championship nmiehos, Hill Hilly riogrmn. ;i[iu it Co, 1II Monmouth iitreef, Following out u custom recently Tile I.ndlcs' auxiliary of the Rnin- John Gaul, Mra. Hurry Jackson and Mrs. Alfred Brower, Miss Mildred oC Red Bank and Long Uraneli. TVt a;;ents; heating and oil burner eon*- bow division have changed the date Mrs. David Noonan. leys, the winners of thin 'year's Red Tilt; Hill Billy boys, under the .11- Inaugurated of having past exalted Leonardo and Mian Mildred DeVcsty. EXCHANGE CI.UB MEETING. T tractor- rulers 1111 Hie presiding olllcer'u clinlr of their bunco party flout Tuesday, Bank league, and N . U. A., winner,i n-etion of their leader, Kdward (,'o- at different nicetlnR.i tho Red Bank March 20, to Thursday, March 22. It i'ood Sale Saturday MornliiK. of the Long Blanch league, will clash gan, will take part, in a St. Patrick Tlie follr\in, MIUOII ii fiom thn Kntfrtnlnmciit and Card l'nrty. Lighting Expert to Addrinn Service Satuiti u 1 \ (.tuilj I i t li i i pi otlu i ii lodgo of 1'3I1[M will ob:iervo "Peter J. will bn held at. tlio Hook and Ladder Tho Philnthen. society of tho First Club Tomorrow Niglit. in a series of three games starting program Friday afternoon at •\:'J0 Elchelc Nl^ht" tomorrow. Mr. Eichela lire house on Menhnnlc street. Prizes nnptl.it church will havo u food sinlo St. James court of Catholic Daugh- tomorrow night at Fort Monniouth. o'clock over station W.I1U during tin: in tbt b It f t'i it it 111 pi JU ot ipt nerved an cmlted ruler In 1028 andwill bo awarded nnd refreshments Saturday, March 17, in the building ter:! of America will hold nn enter- Icnry Jircvvsler, an expert on orna- children's hour. The. sketch, "Hap- eial nit it u till tin! lOili, Hpoolid Invitations have liscn tainment and card party in the audi- mental and interior lighting, will be piness Village," written ami directed N v !\ tumid wold i In (in nll\ M served. The committee In charge on Broad street, formerly occupied Mei'liu1; I'o: nent to all members who were Initiat- by the Jersey Central Power and torium of the Red Hank Catholic the speaker at the regular weekly b.V t Irate Malehow, i.: gaining great t't'hul i 11 Id i< t ptloa tint ll iltl islsts of Mm. Joseph Fix, Jr., Mrs. lly meeting of ed while hn wmi CKalltu! rulor. Them; Catherine Smock. Mi's. Arthur Slat- Light, company. The sale will atart high school Friday evening, March meeting of the Rod Bank Exchange The regular inont popularity with both yoiuuv and old. sti. I ul til ill b lund th \ •» ! special qvontn arc '•creating a grcnt at hnlf-paut nine o'clock. Hi, in celebration ot Ht. Patrick'^ day. club to lie held tomorrow night at the Young People nViifil of reli.-i- With the ndded attraction o( good "ren ul 1 i It f 1 t lit t * llj Ulld i lery, Mis. Charles (Jlblln and Miss 1 on;! education, which Mas to have deal of interest and a large attfind- Helen Bennett, Beside:! tho card game: , several acts 6:30 o'clock at. the Koscvelt tea room old-fashioned mclollie:; :-ung and stoo I m 1 i mail tl iti i munio i n nncc in executed tomorrow night. at. Little Silver. been held tomorrow, will instead lie played by this talented group of boys, The UK UK m IU mi nt i Vet'-raim' Continue Dance. of vaudevlllo and Irluli ftltetche vlll llemocrallo Cnnl Fm-ly. bo presented. Mrs. William Cogan Plans for a mock trial, to bo held helif'on Thursday of next week In tin; everyone who listens to the "Hap-:-l>fl III mil it 1 pit i 1 i it Red Bunk Presbyterian church. piness Club" broadcast is bound to The. Women'fi Democratic club of Tho auxiliary of Vernon A, Brown and Miss Margaret Tobln will be In by the Red Bank antl Long Branch uni nip! in HI h U» bn f"ic i lttinco Party Tomorrow Night, post of tho Veterans of Forolgn Wars slnbs some time next month, will be Plana for the. nn;ani/-atHm'3 annual respond to Hit: youthful spirit of tho Htrik<-* m tloubl .Moiimmith Htur lodge, Rhephords Monmouth county met Monday night charge of the affair. will hold a cofitumo danco St. Pat- liscussed. Morris Westerman and Easter HUIUISC service will be made hour. Th pm 11 i or a i n h ' uj of Bethlehem will hold n, bunco par- and completed arrangements for u. rick's night in Mechanics' hall nt Fair Burritt Boynlon represent the local at that time. curd party nt the home oE Mra Country Club Ilnr and Grill i t i iudiit) til i n l t ' ty tomorrow night In tlin C'iayton- Haven, There will bo ju'htcu mid ro-on Slnto highway No. 35, Middletown, on a committee, recent- dwi lllu it tai< nt I f In "' Henry-Hacks of ID.H l'lnckney road, St. l'nti-lek's Dunce. Magf-o building- on Urotul otreot. freshnieiits. near Cooper's bridge, now open with ly appointed to make the necessary liiinco Varly. lli«-a 11 I IK nntl i rt Inilhi n d Brink, next Monday. Tho profit;' 1 P.nice to Koy Smith's .Syncopalors. Prizes will bo awarded and refresh- u complete, lino of llmnm and beer. arrangenients. Admission free, Saturday, Mruvll 17. t i \ il i li ill i i! ii >((> will go Into tho "mimihinti" fund. Open at nil times, featuring munlo The Amct'lnin M'-cliunle Mid- in u ments nerveil, SI. I'nlrleh'n Night Daiujp, Paul Kiit.-iehi-'s drill. IWI West, h'ront and ill ill ill il pi flit pllbli > nil .— *^pt^^~- ---. Tho club In arranging for nn outing 1 and dancing Saturday nights. —Ad- dletown villa;,'" will hold a huni-ii par- .St. Patrick .! night, will bn , dk-pt'.ei nd icusoaa [I 1 pnr(" Monday, March 2

STATE REALTORS MEETING. sUifs, and to take advantage of pres. "Right tho first lime. We'll put that TO VlAtiT SAVVUMS. eat Jow price scales foi" labor and down for a little pointing,'." "Then the roof," replied Mabel, "It Will lie Held Nest Friday at rertJ. Bay View Vvttat of Tali Cedar* t" M&tei'lnl, It is proposed to spend Iliive Silver Anniversary. relatively emtll gums to protect rel- needs a little Elhgl g TThrehe lslatet s sgion Amboy—It. V. B. H. Stout to Attend, atively largo Investments, thua Insur. over the garago broke in that iaal The Ncvv* Jersey Association o Boy View Forest, No. 38, Tall Ce- Tlio Kounil Table, Jted uatiK high Ing against decay and deterioration, storm." ..cal Estate Boards will hold it dars of Lebanon, will hold a Silver school paper, nt the recent Contest Party to bo Held Tomorrow Resignation of C. L. Bespsr; tl- ]v;t n; in Perth Amboy. tory and economical reaulta ocouplei cation wna held at tha [led world mado cntrlon Into this contest of dwellings. Set in tho long run "That's fine," replied Mabel. p;u-:y tomo: :< Among those who will give reports the attention tl\r porch. Lenten Doings Of At Thursday night's moetlns Jerc Falio, Mro, Clarrtta Bonson and Mr Features—Churtoi Allaire, frank lov- higher earnings from properties Hum-m-m. It's coming in under the ThL- liru'v, un.i bii-yii: *.->rpi ici'eivcJ J. Carevv, borough clad!, r«ad com- and Mrs. A. M. Morrte. fildge. Ucrnavd Clark, t flports-r-Albert l-'ASKons, Joseph Calan. -which had been renovised than from flauhlng-." pei-:iu»;.u>n :.> use tho post rooms fur inunic&tlons from tho emergency.re- In tliq sroup 'pertaining to message those on which no money for repairs "The what?" nslced Mabel. bum-o p.ir'.H's i-:i Friday, Mu'ivh H«. s lief committee and from C. h- Dea- Monrnonlh County Financial and program of Christian religion, in NeWE—RoWt Hurlc», Iforrj- 1,^1, Ella m improvement!! had been spent. "The flashing; a copper shield to VrkUy. M.uvh ".'5, V'vxlsy, April 0 and l>avd, foroief head ot the committee. a, nt Meeting Hero charge ot Rw. IX Boo Haney of Key- D«y. Leon Von Bnint, ,Tn»k White But the renovlzo idea hao a broad- ihed the water. That's another j*>b Compresses Folded for River- In tho letter from tho committee it Alurnnl—Holen Masr.«a, Kobert Imlfly Knu.iy, Ap::l 15. The piolil-' fiom day Night, Agree to Loan port, thoao enrolled nro Sirs, Hen- K!!Cll!!li|te--l''lorenco Avcrrc, Dorothy er economic oi0nlflcanco than its or the roofer. GOHII, it's spoiled the thcc-e ewp.'.s ^li! be u^t\l lu liiie a view Hospital ot Meeting Yes- ivaa stated that at a meeting March rietta, Bmlth, Mrs, C. C. Braock, Mra. !yinsrr. benefit to the individual property paper. We must get this dune be- bn-s to t-jini-y members lo a dinner terday Afternoon—A Sewing 2 "we went over the rellejl rolla i Freeholders $175,000. Martha Papj, Mica Tcresft Papi), Mien Clroul8tIon-->lBrn"» Willlera owner. It mcano larger pay rolls ore it rains again. Get the Hashing ami rally lo lv llrM l-'rid:!;-. April '-0. Instructed tha clerk, of lha names of Annabel House,, Mr, and Mrs, H, B, iQloniilo . Bee for Western Missions. Bankoi's of Monmouth county, Junior Hl^h—Vlrcinln Dunko, Ada Gold- and less unemployment, at least tem- Ixed first. Then let it lain agsin at the Wall Whitman hold at Cam- 'amlllea we wished to receive relief Blsckman, Martin VnnBurcn, Bmoglt man. porarily, and It may help to pusli tho is a test before you call In the paper- den in honor of Kiiwnrd Ilriyrs of tmd tho amount to bo expended for meeting Monday night at tho Molly and Stanley Brown. The Lenten acllvitlea of the Wom- Pitcher hotel, expressed satisfaction Junior High ItcporUra—Kalhnrlne Ream- business machine ahead. Sound Q6 tho iianger. Kow, where were we"" Dofiitur, Illinois-, who is the luitiwia! an'3 guild of Trinity church of nod each family pr week. At tho pica- Mra. Marloij. Purnpll of Oeoan er, Chester Stupcill, Anna Wilaon, KutU idea Is. H la not eelf-actine; It must Oh, yes. We arc goinj; to get that legion eon)m:inde!\ tnt time wo are giving relief to 32 with the campaign to collect batik illrsch. Jlerma.il /aner. Bank continue -with weekly sewing tivxcs, which Wi\» icv.ciiUy begun by Qrovo Jiemdo the group Jn a study of Adviser—*Mtat Hnnr>a JohnBon, be sold to the home owner. But this kitchen sink you've wanted ;;o lun^. Capt. Hubert l'mjers, a past clu-f. for missions on Tliurfidaya at the lamilies, representing 104 persona, childhood. Tho enrollment conslota can be done by organisation. Home •Say, aro you marking clown tlie^o nnd aro committed to expend $80.25 the board of freeholders, and agreed de gare nl' Monmoilth voiturf, Kurty home of Mrn. George S. Goff of Wash- 1 to loan tho county 5175,000 to nicot of Mlas Klolso MfLcli, Miss Lluda owners can bo reached in large terns? We'll give tlipm to tho Kt'no- ami Eight, .stati'il Ihal tin drum ,in4 ington street. weekly. Thin rollcf is for food only. ' Wood, Mips Naomi Youmnna^Mlsa masses, and mass buying Is the most vizo conimitteemnn, you Unow. That obligations falling duo tomorrow. Thjo Her buglo corps had been sdected to lead Tho letter further utated. that tho monoy la to bo used to mature bonds Florence Avsrre, MI.13 CAthorlna Ely, expend ttlous way of stimulating bus- s good. I've sort of made a £tiess tile ^rand proaionaile wlicn the ttutc Tuesday afternoonB at two o'clock committee will meet every Thursday Mlaa Margaret jipplesn'ei Mteti Hazel iness. In one city, Beven thouEand at the cost so far and I think we .the members of tho Guild Interested and to pay Interest on others. Tho 79lh Birthday, convention of Forty and Eight vol- morning nt ten o'clock in tho bor- loan la contingent upon a continu- ISrrlcltson, Honry Applpgato, Jta. volunteers devoted themselves to the have a hundred dollars loft." tures is held at Belmar. in working for Itiverview hospital gh hall to determine tho noeda of Walter Goraucli, Mlea A, Edna An- renovlze Idea, and the results were meet In the choir room to fold com- ation by tho county ofllclols of tholr A birthday party waa held for Mra. "Thou lct'o get the house painted The po^L urges all ex service men any family who may !>o in want, and tax collection program and la made tonldoa, Mra, Helen Crawford, thoroughly worth -while. and papered." presses. Yesterday they folded 1,200 my family Jn want may como beforo Paulino Beck, MI33 Ruth Ruroefi Sarah IjUcas of Locuat avenue- (Sun- to tune in their radius Friday night, compresses, under the direction of for a term ot throo months, day at thq homo of hor daughter, When a city or town makes a "I "would lilte lo have the ^lvage April ti, when addresses will bo made ,ho committee, at that time, Author- Mrs, Albert Taylor, Mlsa Teresa I3a- •united effort to improve the local ined with Homa.^ote," .said John. Mr3. George Llnton, president of the ity to grant relief la now vested ex- Prcdorlo C. rtclohoy, director of don, Joseph KallenbaelE, Miss Sarah Mra. Mllllo Patteroon of Wathlng- by National Commander Hayes and auxiliary of Rlverviow hospital. Thoee ton atrqet. Mrs, IMCBB has roached. employment and business ultuatibn, "My, we better stop," said Mabel. Congressman Wright. I'atman of clusively In tho committee. ho board of freeholder!!, told tho rcollus and Mrs. Martha M, Sho» it also builds up Its own confidence. 'We're around $800 now." present were Mrs. L.eon de la Reu«- bankors that $311,000 had boon col- man. the ago ol 70 yearn nnd In In excel- Texas. Al-o there will be a musical sllle, president of tho guild; Jlra. H. Mr. Doapard recommended reor- octod In. a. llttlo ovov two months. lent hQttlth. She rocolved many There is less uncertainty and apathy "Yeah, and I had figured spending broadcast by tlio national champion ganization of tho commlttao and that The certlfleatos to bo awarded to •when everybody pitches in to stim- about 500 on the car." S. Craig, Mrs. C. L. Reevoa, Mrs. Durlnc the cntlro year of 1033, he American legion drutn and buglo .Tnmes Hunter, Mrs. W. A. Belcher, ho membera of tho committee should said, tho total amount collected was those qualifying in each courjo will ulate work of such a useful Kind. Just then the doorbell rang. John corps of Marlboro, Massarhueelts, be Mloa Helen Kerrigan, Mrs. Sadie bo awarded at the supper meeting to Four gcnoro-tlona wore present. At , The movoment is not charity; It does Mrs. Fred Munden, Mra. J. D. Wil- $100,000. lie thanked tlio bankers for tho party wero Mra. IjOiila J, Tetloy, answered it. and by the national champion Amer- liams and Mrs. Thomas Lewis. tume, overseer of the poor; R the co-operation they hail given tho bo held in tho Fair Haven Methodist not oven rely upon tha government "Well, BUI Green. What arc you ican legion band of Milwaukee. Vet- William Calvin Colby, Rov. John, Protestant church TJiurwlny night, Mrs. Millie Patterson and. Mrn. W. J. for aid- It Is nothing but good local Mrs. Allan Frost's Sunday-school county In tho past. Each banker was Thompson of Red Bank, Mro. Ellla doing out on fuich a stormy night?" erans who wish to hear the broadcast Murray, Ilev. Barlo Q. Her, Ira D. presented with a financial statement April 12. business. But its greatest benefit will "I am on the Renovize comniit- at the post room.s may do so. class of juniors will hold a cake sale Emery, Charlea Walker and NQW- Meglll of Irvlngton and Mrs. Georgo come when it is adopted by practical- Saturday in the otoro at tho corner of tho county, A now schedule of meetlngB -was Scheurllnf; of Ellznboth, ilaughtoro e." Capt. Itogcrs extended an invita- :ombo C. Baker. He also ouggested discussed nnd It was finally decided ly all tha cities and towns in the "Well, here's our list. We planned of Broad and Wallace streets, form- :hat from those mentioned nbovo one Mr, Boichey assured tho Imnkers of Mrs. Jjiicas; rtusael L, Totlcy, country. The sloRan of the renovlze tion to the post members to attend a erly occupied by the Beck-Hastard 1 to meet quarterly, holding tho aup- John- T. Totloy, Mra, J. B. Pi-yor, to cut it down, as we have only $6011 dinner to be liclil Saturday. May 12, bo nominated to servo aa director of that tho county will continue Its pcr meetings In September, Beqem- movement is a simple one, but for allowed." shoe company. The proceeds from 'dief. This position was hijkl by Mr. drive for the collection of monies due Horace, Margaret and ISdward Pat- at tlie Elks home at Elizabeth in hon- this sale will be for work in tho for- ber, March and Hay, Tho nost meet- terson, and Bornadino Thompaon, thrt very reason it la capable of hav- It BO happened that John and Despard. ho county from several municipal!' ing will bo tho annual meotlng, at ing a far-reaching effect. The slo- or of Samuel Holler of Clarksburg, eign mission flold. ;les nnd will not only bo in a position hot' grandchildren; and Jean Audroy gan Is: "If a man dr|veu a nail he Mabel got all the work done for $fifi!> West Virginia, who lo national com- "This tody should meot at least which tlmo election of officers will bo Tclley, Richard Alan Pryor and and spent only $30 In renovizing Iho mander of tUo Forty and Eight. Next Tuesday at the regular month- o pay tho now loan when it falls due held and a nominating committee helps business." \<.— >nco a "week," Mr. Dcspard stated, but will also bo In a position to meet Barbara Bon jam In Pryor, her groat- car. You can get work at a much Cecil R. MacCloud was appointed ly meeting of the Woman's guild, a 'and should pasa upon applicants for was appointed eonslstlng of Albert jjrandchlklron. Other guesta wem lower cost now. Better renovizo now luncheon will be served In the par- obligations falling due on the llf- VV, VanNostrand, Mrs. Walter Oor- The city of Trenton was one of the adjutant of the post to .succeed Wil- ellef, conducting open hearings whon .eonth of Auguiit and September. Mru, Kuaoel IV Tctloy, Ooorgs first municipalities in New Jersey to and save money. bur Smith, who will move to Phila- ish house «it ono o'clock. Mrs. Har- Btich, J. Itusaoll Blackmail, Mrs. C. C. a necessary. Ira Emery should con- Bond maturity and interest charges Scheurllng, William J. Thompson,' luvo' renovjze campaign. The re- delphia. rison Bance and a committee have :lnue as the inveEtlgator and. ba ro- Smock, and Rev. W, C. Trcmbath. Louis J. Tetloy and Mrs, J. T. Tot-, completed .arrangements for the falling duo on tlioso dates aro 5B8,- sults exceeded the espeototlons of A resolution was passed deploring iponBlbls for tho field work. He is 100 and $136,000 respectively. Glonn P. Wlahard, tha new decre- ley. its most Banguino supporters. "Tren- tlio condition of the. railroad station luneh, and a large attendance is as- [ully competent and. has two yoara' taiy ot tho Red Bank fT. M. C. A., Ta)[ funds now duo tho county, the ton," tile ofilcial publication of Ihe and grounds ami calling for the im- sured. The event Is designed to fur- ixporjenee, whicli mako him moro nnd Mrs, Wlshard wore guests at tho I Chamber of Commerce of that city, ther the friendliness and extend the 'reoholdor said, now total 52,080,- provementv,e s of this pppropertyy . Copies ultabla than any other person avail- meotlng. They wore Introduced hy A TALK ABOUT POLITICS. published the following account of hospitality of tho guild to all. able. All moneys appropriated for 110.17. Standing lygntnut this aro ta« Rev. A. L. Bnner, pastor of the Red, riy-ordered sent ,-to the mayor nnd revenue notei of $841,000 nnd approx- one of tho Incidents of the campaign. cotfncil. tho superintendent of tho Many post-Lenten activities are to elief or for tho poor, and supplies Bank Methodist church. Mr. Wish, Electrical KnBinosr to Speak at! JoKn packed his pipe ami lit it. Number Now Registered nt the donated by tho Red Cro3a or other 'mately 5400,000 in ocrlp. If all taxes ard gave a very Interesting talk, with New York and Long Branch railroad be planned by tho guild and an ac- now owod tho county ore paid, a ro- Bopubilcftn Meeting. Then, taking up the Trenton Even- Red Bank Armory by the Na- company, the general manager of tho tive program will begin, aftor Easter. imergoncy aide should bs disbursed Mahatma Gandhi and his prlncipleaaa ing Times prepared to digest tho by tola body. servq of ?U2,000, aftor all obllga- the main part of hla address. William N. Brownlio, on electrical tional Re-Employment Service Central railroad company and the Thursday tho guild hold a auc- ions have been mot, will bo left, ho engineer for tho Stono and Webator HOWS of tho day. His wife Mabel, general manager of the Pennsylvania ceesful eewing bee at tho homo of Thojo present wera Mr, and Mrs. who was sitting on tho davenport, Aggregates 12,500. "I_think it very important, In the laid. Construction nnd Engineering com- railroad company. The resolution fol- Mrs. Goff. Colorful print dresses for ivent you approve pf reorganization, II. R/ Blackman, Jr., Mr, and Mra. pany, will addreBs tho meeting to- •working on a jig-saw puzzle, looked An intensive drive has been lows : girls twelve to fourteen ycara were G. H. Nevlus, Mr. and Mra. A. Alvln over and said: that tho now committee bo fully em- nlifht of the Young Men's Amilatcd launched by Emil C. Garde!!, mana- Whereas, Police ConuninMoner made to be sent to missions In the powered to ta.Ua chavgo of all poor Whiting, Mr. and Mro, C. C. SmocU, Republican cluba of Monmouth coun- "John, before you begin, tell me ger of the national re-cmploymeni Thomas M. Gopsill read at the last West. A. box luncheon was served ,nd unemployment matters, and that World Wide Guild Mr. and Mrs. rtoland Fennimore, Mr. T.'hat you think about this renovizlng ty at 10 Tfinnt Front atrset, Jled service office at the armory at Bed meet ing of the mayor ami rnuncll a nnd a social seasuu was elijuy-ed. tlio committee be Informed that they aild Mro, A. M. Vanfiostrand, Mr, Bnnlt, on the subject of a "Compari- J>!an. I've been rending about It in Bank to acquaint commercial and bu.s- communication that ho hntt-sent to Those presont were Mrs. Rcucciillo, rjiust conduct weokly hearings and Has March Meeting nnd Mrs, Japhla Clayton, Miss Mary tHe paper," the .superintendent of the New York son of IBnp;!lgh nnd American Foll- lnesa hoilBOS of Monmouth county Mrs. Allan Frost, Mrs. Bobert JDono- ipend a considerable amount of lime W. Holmes, Miss JI. C. Errlokeon, tico." JoHn put the paper aside. "It's a with the facilities and service of his and Long Blanch railroad relative to Mlsa M. E. Bruce, Mies C. Tlorney, the condition' of the railroad station van, Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Mro. on tho job," • . The Mary Mount chapter of tho good scheme if everybody will co- office. Mr, Brownlle, a native of Bdln-a in this borough; and George McC. Taylor, Mrs. Schroedor, Counollmiin Gcorga Kuhn. criticised World Wide, guild of tho Baptist Mlsa Loi3 Rogers, Mlsa Dorothy operate. It will put a great number "Our records of the past two Mrs. Salllo Emmons, Miss Gertrude church held Jta March meeting last Brown, Mlaa Eleanor H. Morris, Ml(3 hurjr, Sootlmiil, and graciuato ot o!. pspple to work, It will help many months reveal a definite upturn In Whereas, the commissioner's let- ;ho way tlie overseer of tho poor was the University of Kdlnburg, , bo- ter did not hlhalf statf e conditiondit s that j Sprcy and Mrs. Goff, performing Jwr duties. He «ald she Friday.at tho homo of Mrs. Warren Annabel Houne, Mrs. F. W. Ilowltt, " fliMs and enable them to pay their business," stated Mr. Garden. "I am Mlnton of Drummoml place. Forty- Mrs. W. A. Shoemaker, Mrs, Frank Ionged to tho Liberal party until Jis we know cxiat in this connection, and \ r~l .,- .old him on one occasion that •sin bills more promptly, thus helping convinced the demand by private that efforts on our part toward the ono members wore present. Tho House, Mra. Cloretta Beneon, Martin carao to tho United States. Us la others. No one loses anything. We business for increased employment end of securing a now station has so would not investigate a case." Ur. president, Mlea Dorothy Brown, was VanBuron Smock, Captain H. Fink, the author of several booka on gold all get value received for dollars paid wll continue on through the spring far been fruitless; and A County Girl Kuhrt also said that someone should Warron Farriniyton, Stanley Brown, and diamond mining, having worked Head, tho committee who knowa local n tho clialr. out. Our properties arc worth more. months. It is for this reason we are Whereas, We. feel that the toilot Tlie ways and meuna committee Albert W. VanNoatrand, Hanry Ap- RXtnnnlvely along these llnca In, Wo do woric' now we should have conducting a campaign to let employ- facilities in said station arc auch as ' Scout Exhibition iondltioua. plegate, E. S. Freeso, Rev. Edward British South Africa. to cauHo the board of health to im- At tho conclusion of tlio discussion 'or January and February, of which done before and thus prevent de- era know that we are in a position to Mrs. Chris Bergo was chairman, col- W. Miller. Rov. A. L. Bancr, Rov. torloratlon. Oh, It's got a thousand mpply their needs." *••-• mediately comdemn said facilities Through the efforts of tho Mon- Councilman Jamea C. Auchlncloss John A. Hayes and Hev, W. C. Trem- and cause tho railroad to immediate- made a motion that the recommenda- lected penny bags from tho members CATHOLIC FBOMOTED. Rood angles to it. It'o a sort of aal- Mr. Gardcll further emphasized mouth county council of Girl Scouts present. Mrs. Homer Methot an- bath. fishncss and unselfishness campaign ly tear out and rebuild sanio in a tions of Mr, De&nnrd bs carried out. the fact that his office, which. Is af- sanitary and modern manner; and and the Girl Scout leaders' associa- nounced that a benefit party will bo '•«>-»-«»-—-— at the same time." filiated with tho United States em- tlon, a county Girl Scout exhibition ~t was aeconded by Mr. Kuhn and Bluhop-Eleot Mooea Kiley of Trontca' Whereas, The American Legion unanimously carried. A resolution lield at her homo for members, their ACTIVITIES OF THE WKHK. To Bo Consecrated March 17. "Tliat sounds a bit paradoxical." ployment service, is fully equipped has gone to some expense In tliu will be held at St. James hall Sat- was adopted accepting with regret husbands and frlonds Monday, April "Eli?" to meet professional nnd commercial erection of street signs calling upon urday, March 21. Exhibits by all p pg gt Tho Vatican announced last requirements, as, well as industrial. the motoring public to exercise cau- M Dd' iti lif Events WI1I0I1 Aro To Talso rlaoo "I pay, how can a thing be selfish scout troops of tho county •will bo on Mr. Detpard'u resignation aa relief On Wednesday, April 4, tho guild Veflnnsday that Archbishop Salottl, and unselfish at the same time." There has been a complete reorgani- tion iti the vicinity of schools, and display and demonstration!! of scout director, Horo the Next Seven Days. tho Booretnry of tho Congregation for zation of the department, he pointed tlio New York and Long Branch will serve a supper at tho Baptist "I keep n clothing store," said railroad company has operated All of activities auch as handicraft, child Councilman Frank Nary, chairman church. The committee In charge Is The Boil Banlc Chamber of Com- tho Prorogation of tlio Faith, will be John, "Mr. A., who Is a bricklayer, out, to afford a complete employment nursing, cooking, sowing, music, folk f tho Sro committee, reported that meroo tooging this week the publica- co-ctnwecrator with Biahop Thomna service. Previously the department lorough lieaded by Mrs. Dewcy Williams. On used to be a good customer. He's for the dancing, first aid, nature study, Inter- n Insurance company had accepted ""riday, April 0, a delegation from tion of a tablo listing activities and J. Walsh of Newark for Blshop- was regarded principally ns a labor a binder to insura under group acci- eloet MoflRa Klley of Trenton itcst valklnff around in the suits he past few week:?, thereby imperiling national relationship, camping and ho Hod Bank guild will attend "u special evento for a wools. Duo to tho bought three years ago. He works bureau. Today the stnte employ- the Iivc3 of each and eveiyone who dramatization of laws will bo made. dent Insurance all firemen, active and fact that tlila service to Red Bank Saturday, March 17. ment service (or national re-employ- ixempt, against injury or death while ounty rally at Asbury Park. for Mr. B., who was also a good cus- crossed the tracks; and The committee in charge consists Tho April meeting will be hold on organizations hao just been Institut- Pope Plua awarded promotions to tomer at one time—used to buy 300 ment service) can still meet skilled Whereas, the said railroad com- of Mra. William Cogan, Mrs. Georgo Ightlng fires. The annual premium ed, tho list for the Initial week Jo fifteen ecelealaatlca and conferred and unskilled laboring needs, but in pany has consistently refused to ,s $562.gO. Thursday night, April 12, at the to $75 suits. He owes me now for Wagner, Mra. Walter RelnhaUs, as- home of Mrs. Arthur Ryoroon of not complete. honors upon four laymen of the dio- one bought at a sale. B. has three addition con also supply engineers, erect crosslnj^gatea at West Bergen In connection with this matter, Wil- cese of Newark. place, whl 'refuaal imperils Iho sisted by Scout Troop 20 of Kcd Hudson avenue, Rev. Paul Bralstod, All cluba and organisations winn- tother men working for him who technical men, professional persons, am A. Stavenss, borough attorney, Thin extraordinary group of hon- bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks, liveli s of schooll childrehldn attending Bank. The formal opening will be missionary to Burma, will speak. ing events listed In this column formerly bought from me. Those athletic events at the high school at 2:0O o'clock with a pledge to flag, itated that tho rofereo in the Free- Election of officers will bo held. • should communicate with tlio Cham- ors, seldom beforo oorif orrotl upon an four men and Mr. B, work but one or as well as ellk workers. Kvcn finger- iold. flre caBo had ruled that exempt American dioceaea, was granted print experts and magicians are reg- Held; and Girl Scout promises, Girl Scout laws After tho business meeting last ber of Commerce, 60 Broad otrott or two (lays a week. They have money Whereas, it would appear tliat the and welcome address by Mrs. Ernest irm.cn are not entitled to any bene- telephone 212D. AU clubs and organ- through the Intercession of Bishop for food but none for clothes. We istered. There are 12,500 persons reg- railroad company from a recital of [its under the state compensation law. week a missionary program waa Walsh, now In Homo. Blnhop Walsh Linburn, Girl Scout county commis- given. Tho members Bang hymns, izations of Red Banl: and vicinity make up a list and when the renovlz- istered at the armory. the foregoing had definitely decided He said that no doubt tho ruling havo bctm asked to co-operate to In a former bishop of the Trenton ing committee worker comes around "Every applicant lists his qualifica- to ignore the borough of Kcd Bank sioner. The rest of tlie program will Mru. J, William Helm road a paper, diocese. be as follows; would be carried to a higher court, maka this column of real eorvlco to we hand It to him, pledging that we tions and previous employment." said and the residents and commutors ruling pertains only to tho state Mrs. Albert P. Taylor gavo a solo and Rev. Edward W. MUlqr, pastor tho public. Tha table te as follows: •will have that work done. Then v,'e Mr. Gardell. "Furthermore. \VR meet thereof, despite the revenue accruing -:I!0—Brownies of Matawan, Kitchen band. :omponaatlon law and In no way nf- TWO MSTOBS RESIGN. rail in Mr. B., the contractor. It so and Interview the individuals before from said borough, patrons of the a:00—Troop 10 of Elbcron, preaentliiB Girl t the Baptist church, after offering ThundliJ', March 15—Mwbonio St. Par- "aid borough and vicinity. Firout pin/. 'ecta tho group accident policy taken ent Tcacheru Association, Regular month- happens thnt his work takes but classifying them. By doing this our 3:30—Troor> 30 of Went Bclraar preientitig ut by tho borough. , prayer, led a di/icufimon on "Chrls- service eaves prospective employers Lie it therefore resolved that ly mcetlntf, 3)30 at tho Bchoolhouna, Middlctown VWaffrt Clorgymcn Ao- $350 of our money. You decide to folk dances. lanlty and Industry." Friday, Jlurch 10—Youns People's capt Calls to Otnor Charges. have the house papered. Mr. C., the considerable time in ilnal selection." Shrewsbury Post No. 368, American; 1:30—Troop HK of Fort Monmoutb preBent- Tho question of removing nnow Refreshments appropriate to St. I.easue, First Reformed church, bunco par- Legion, does concur with Commis- rom sidewalks was again brought up. ty, nt Union Hoao oompany flr« houaa. IVo clergymen who began their paperhanger, gets 5125. Since the Mr. Garden announced that any ine tabloids of Gltl Scout activities n Patrick's day were nerved by Mrs. employers wishing help should com- sioner Gopsill in his protest of these n:id fllgnliln. ho borough haa an ordinance rel- Cathollo Daughters of America, curd par- duties at Mlddlotown villago at about house is brick %vc get the painting conditions and (Iocs pledge its com- •'.:00—Troop £0 of Long Branch presentlnc •tlva to tho obstruction of walka by Icorge Voorhls, Mm. W. W. Ken- ty and IriflU cntcrtftlnmcnt, ovonlng, at th.o same tlmo havo by a coincidence done for $73. You still have 550. I municate with the employment ullice plete eo-operation lo him in an effort, iir,t aid play. nedy, Miss Ann Schenck and Miss St. .Tcunea auditorium. n the armory, West and Chestnut "1:30—Troop 24 of Red Bank prc^entinc iU3b.es, weeas and "othor Impedl- Saturday, March 17—€nl(Q laic, Illvcr* preaonted their rosignationa almost' have heard you say you wnnt a new to conduce to the. benefit of the bor- Alden Mason, who nervoil na hos- almultaneouiily and they will glvo up streets, Kev.'ork >laiy Mount, Mrn. Arthur Byerson, •eturn to work that they mado a Hov. Wonlen A. Barnes, rector of hag to fro to so many people tiint it of the urtiEts in this town, Any av- Iho New Yoi-k metropolitan cllntrlct. way near New Monmouth. Tho nt- A request from tho board of edu- celebration of tho event. A largo St. JanieH'ii church of JLong Branch, will be harder for you to get much Tlin celebration talcing place today i., tendiinee wan larger than was antici- cation for 52,000 was granted. Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs, Georgo tidt wishing to exhibit 3ii:; work may Voorhln anj Mrn. Dowey Wllllaniii. American flag wan net out on the will bn the special epealier. A Jjiin- of It back." being enjoyed by the Immediate nicni- pated, despite tho onov/ storm. The A letter from tlie CWA headciuart- urb In front of the ctoro and they ton oorvloo for chlklrnri will bo held notify Ml.'iii Vera i\*oi <:l 0...^, Mi.^i Loi'- beru of the family. "That'.'j true., if only lie wcl'C do- ctta ltegan, Mipa C'ntlicrine Rogers patron:; were, charged according to r» at lUtl Bank stated after MaroVi >rmed a nelf-appolnted cortunlttco of Friday afternoon at four o'clock nntl ing the renovizing, but if everybody weight, the ndmirsnlon feo helng one the working forco on CWA projects WIIXIAM JJAOUL'S 'elcomo to grcot him upon hlo on- or Ml:;s LoW; IIe:;fiC. A large response 1 at nlglit thoro will bo conllrmatlon' \vho run Kpetul eomethlng: on their !w hoped for, (JniversUy Women -Mcok cent fm five pounds. Everybody had as to be cut to 20 men. -.arico to tho market. Although Mr. lecture;! at Sialf-paot ROVCII o'clock, lioinr, their ear or their rjther per- The nest meeting of (lie Young The monthly inenliiig of Hie Mi>r, an enjoyalilo time. The niurtio for They Aro AMsIng n I'liui Sjhnwlng In | Hnlpcrln was not born- In America, aurulay morning thero will bo Holy sonal lielon^iugit \vu\ild do so, money Woman's club will he held at. the- mouth county hralieh of tile Atiicii- dancing was provided by "Buddy" Mtato tloutosit. ho \u a naturalized American citizen, Communion nt half-past noven o'clock would < Knl|;lii':: .silver Slipper orchestra. MVEIl TLAZA CAH» TAWt'fr so farjt business hoiiiR._of MiKn <";ei liinln Norman of eiin i]:;::oolation of university wom- Ftcport.i for the first five month:) nnd ho vvna very proud, flpi well na nnd Iltntiy nnd (icrnioii at eleven would soon revive .So you see, it's Maplo nvenuo. Monday evening. The en wan held la^t Wednesday night Comedy novelly numbciH by O.icar of the New Jersey alnte plKeon. breed- hippy over tho fact that the Amer- o'clock. Sunday evening fit half-past, ! at tllfi honiR of Mm. ,1. Otto IChpnia I^rcpche! and Arnold Horn elicited t Was Held for Iho Benefit of the true about a iselfWi nnd unselfish cinb member,*, will bo Mi; n Nornian'P Community Club. %v. IliR content at fcilllvillo show that, tho ican colors were displayed In I1I3novon o'clock thcro will bo (ivonyoiif^ plan at the name time, even if It Is gue.'iU at a bridge and game party. of Iiiteihilten, Alr.'t, Peter O'Connor inurh npplausc. White Ca menus pigeons ontcvctl by horjov. and aihlrenft atut a nation-wldn it bit para " The, hostef!;ie;j ate Mis. I'. T. Blrlcr iiiinouiifeil Unit the literature study A card party, with boxen of col- William Itnoul of Naveslnk aro in church endeavor norvlce. "Paradoxical." chairlady, Mrs. rto:,s Wiley, Ml:s group will meet, at tho homo of Mrn. red 'corrosponilcnca carda tin prJaca, second place. Thirty pens of birds tieorge Hunt of llroad fitrep.t, .Ueuil,so Kntide!!, Vlf- Mow, let's Mart nt the lop of the Out. of bed, nil" -.VI" !l'\rn lo the (jiie-Iho kiml Tin- ltc;:|::li:r h:i;i. N»i LI:, llruwnlir; V.'ll.'on. Mrn. Mary a bunco party to be hcloruthy Nltlngcr. "That would tie the chimney," ombulniic". over been olfeml' fr'sccure'd'rcula-1 •' »'• c 1,'.Mi vi M.iiy Cooper, MrsMr. ineetinR' of tho club in bcin^ held to I VI?iHiifi nre wnlcomf. ot nil huurs of luncheon a.I Trenton, Tur>ndsy, Ajril Harriet Wood, .Iraimo i'cukev and J tlon.-Advertisement. 'Kmlly amllh and Mrs, B. D. Buell. plan spring festivities ' the day, 10, will bo nwdi) that night. Heidi Uanlcwi. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. Tnh U r

Mit-a Eutt Morgan, ASKS FOB APOLOGY. Will %l It (.It, \i tb p Personals a sister of Mre. Lewis B. Thompson Lions Told About Official Resigns Rev 'liioiij. U. lull! y, i li c of Brookdale farm, Llneroft, died Ml la MaCamp After Argument St. C;Uhulnf chinch, ' pi i t t <* ..iuiii MHllcent Chinnock and her Mrs. Anna 111 I*Qulcr, Saturday at her home at New York Shipping Problems %SP£S*ta Wer" **e 'Unjust. ' Rt. Rev. r. plf,u:t! were over Sunday gueats of rt*l- tendent of Rumsoit public schools, « ucYvoj/ttj'i-i ai ni.m HUB- Itn-Ciy £Innflf" . T-Tlchl'H'S^Undi mlus mayo.,,,, r -miandl rcouncil, Harold V. B. Voorliia of Red hospital Ecclal service work, a vice regular weekly meeting last night at 1 t dn.j Dispatched from New Zealand the executive committee of Carrie B. Bendix of New York, who attend- president of the Women's state Re-1 three months to collect delinquent Mi;i;i Vcm Norcross has moved time. consecration on fiatuiday of \»c-., , Concerning Old Members. Chapman Catt'a "CauHe and Cure ed the session as the gueut of Abram publican club of New Jersey, I beg taxes, submitted his report. A con- Mouea E. Kilcy, D. D., O>0 nf-,1,' from the former T-hJ'oeK morion build- Mrs. LeQuler was born at Keyport of War" committee. Sho served with Krldcl. Mr. Bendix declared that all to be permitted a line in your valu- troversy followed ovsr the amount of iiif; at 211 West Front Btreet to the able paper-replying to said article as commission Mr. VanHise should re- appointed bishop of tilt Trt-nton A United Presa dispatch from Wcl- and w&3 the daughter of the late "Wil- the American lied Cross at Paris ocean shipping is competitive and diocese. fiuriiens apartmenta. lliifjtoh, ;Ncw Zealand, under yester- liam and Loi-ettu Burdge Sowing. She during the World war. In addition condemned tho use of Chinese craws on American boats. Mr. mid Mrs. 11. A. Scott werejtiay>B date stated that Oerald Andre had lived at Red Bank for the past 38 to her sinter she is survived by a. anioni; tin. recent urrlvitla registered Boors, aged OB, believed to be tho old- yearn and wns well known in this Lester R. Ross explained phases of Card of Thanlti. dt Iho Hotel Commodore, Washing- -- , • •• ...,_, section. Her liuabund haa been con- b!Otl]"r, Paul Mnt-£an nf NEW York. the rcnovtztng campaign to ho con- otttte clnh asking Uie board of sover-] mere was a discussion regarding We wish to sincerely tliank oin- ton, n. C. j Mason In the world nected with the Rumson schools for The funera... l wa.....s. held .yesterday, -_ at .ducted under the direction of thenors to take action on the impeach- methods of Inducing industries to lo- friends nnd neighbors for their kind- there. It said ho was born at Rotter- ness and sympathy shown ua durl»-« Mrri, .S. K Luciiy of Locust avenue alxteen years. He came- here from Giace Episcopal church • at New lohnmhir nf Commerce during the ment case of Prosecutor Jonas Tu- catc in Atlantic Highlands. A corn- the lllncus and time of pn-cjlnp- of OUV returned homo Sunday after spend- dam, Holland, and wag Initiated Into South River, whoro he had served &3 York. last ten days of this month. An- men of Monmouth county. As I!mittee for this purpose will bo ap- beloved daughter and sister, Dot 13 ing four month.1* wit'i her daughter, Pax lodge, , Belgium, In a teacher. nouncement was made that Profea- -leraonally knew nothing of the case pointed at tho n»xt mnetln" Bill'] Elizabeth Compton. We especial!-- 1S55. Mm. Geor^u Schemerllng of Ellza- Besides her husband, Mrs, LeQulpr Mrs. Cora Malone, iior Karl Brandt of New York "will be February board meeting If, they to $2,000 wore paid. thank Rev. A. H. Sutpliln, Rev. bcth. Harold V. B. Voorhla of Bergen Bank 'the speaker at the forum to be held Samuel Johnston, all pallbearers In- la survived by a BOH, Kenneth W. Le- wlff..,_.e„ „of. Arthu„r. Malone o—f - would permit me to ask Mrs. Jurdine, dependent Fire Co., Mr. Thomas Dav Mil!.-Karon Kmytli of Klver street place, Masonic historian of Keel Qulcr of Brooklyn, nnd a brother, street died last night at her home by the Young Men's Christian asso- president of the United Women'n Rc- NINETY-TWO YKAKS OLD. Bank, informed The Register laal nnd those Bending flowers or loatilnt" IM iilowly Improving from pneumonia. George W. Sewlnj*- af Miami, Florida, of VnmnifcationrnmnlirationBo flhestie hahad[beed beenn In Iciatlo n at the Molly Pitcheitc r hotet l ; publicap n clubs of Monmouth countyy,, co rn. •' She liiifi been conllned to tho house night that at the tlmo of his death Florida, a former resident of Bed ^ hnnifii fnr n'lnn^ time She waa next Sunday afternoon at three I what action her club was taking In Birthday Party Given for Mrs. Ilan- Mr. Bocra waa not the oldest llvinB Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Compton the jiiiat three weeks. Bank. 35 v™r«Syear d lo'clock. His subject will be, "Agrl- |th« matter, as her club, is affiliated rmh C'ompton of Ilrlford, Mni. Charles WacloaUl of Long Mauon but tho fourth oldest. His years old. Liitiimi Pmhiomq nf H><. Tlnitfrt 'with the state club. The board agreed . . .. and Son. The funeral was held Sunday af- M b -Advertisement. Beach, Long Itilund, la visiting her correct name waa Wynand Boeru and Broorsk. anMalond wae was born at Pine cultuml Problems of the United; do so rerso nal]y Mrs. Hannah Compton of Belford, lie wan born March 17, 183D, so that ternoon at three o'clock at her late s the daughter of John States as Seen Through Europeaiiup«uni Bpoko to Mrs. Jardine. Her reply who is spending the wint.-r with h'.-r Card of Thanlu. daui;lid U We wish to thank Rev. Albert I* *J| *rf ^_* attend- yet. I think It wiser not to take t\%f™tf\ h"' ^ -... °_ , J - oV fi agoU Ji . *Th• » * e* • »* •nam p - Ve *k o1- • f» » *th —o — »— Qlodg «- —e - - Inpastor of the Red Bank Baptist moved to Bed Bank with her parentt s LesteLt r Lovett offered the it Baner, Mr. Fred. K. Adams, Mr. A, Josephine Bennett, Mica E. wi,|ch n0 wa3 made a Mason In 1805 church, in charge. Members of the J. Aumack and the employees of the C. Tilton and Mrji. 13. V. Stevens of wu9 nrOpBriy Courier do Pax, mean- Rumson board of education, headed Jersey Central Power and Light com- Hcd Bank atlencled Itiullo City and Ing Messenger of Peuco. by Bertram H. Bonlen, president, and pany and our mnny friends for bcin? a show ut Now York Saturday. Mr. Boeru waa a veteran of themembers of the teaching staff of the so loyal and kind to us In tho hour HIM. Lillio Mitchell of Linden Crimean war and settled In Havoloclc, Rumson schools, were In attendance. of need. plucc la VIHUIIIR lier daughter at New Zealand, whero he became af- Mrs. Charles Brlster, Sr., Edward O'Brien of Rumson sang , . . and family. ; Iyland. nilated with Ilavcloclt lodge No. 101, "Nearer, My Qod, to Thee" and Mrii. W. T. Woodward of Hlver- being Its Worohlpful Master In 1899 "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The —Advertisement. olde Helghla has returned home af- and 1000. He was also postmaster bearers were R. Arthur. Wallace, Card of Thanhs. odlst Zlon church with the pastor. Chapman of Johnstown, JNcw York, U3 to drop the matter^ Mrs. Jardim; 'years and no one had a happier time tor visiting friends at East Orange |of n10 t0VVn for many years. Three Frank L. Sherwood and Leroy J; Ber- We sincerely wish to thank all of Rev William B Baker, and Rev. and Harry H. Koll, Charles F. Mc- did not telephone to the state club as at the party more than her. uiul Newark. years ago Mr. Voorhis received a let- gen, of Red Bank, and Harry A, Ket- stated. No suggestion was made as our frlcnde and neighbors for their Mr. and Mm. It. K. Sheldon and ter from him, enclosing his picture. Charies W. Nelson, rector of St. Bride^and C. Vanderveer Lovett of kindness during tho illness and death tel, Edward O'Brien, Sr., and Rich- Red Bank. stated by Mr. McCampbell, "that a NOT GUILTY, HE SAYS. of our mother and sister, Mrs. Ha funilly of Mechanic utreet will move Tho three oldest living Free Ma- ard J. Rogers, 8r., of Rumson. Bur- Thomas chapel, officiating. Burial, ""' resolution in favor of .placing Tumen in charge of the Worden funeral Edwin C. Gilland, superintendent on trial should be smothered." Virginia Roop Davis. tomorrow to Syracuse, New York. eons in the world HO far as authen- ial, In charge of the Worden funeral Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Davis Mrs. Walter Bimn has moved from home, will be in White Ridge ceme- of Red Bank schools, will be the Mr. McCampbell also adds, "My ad- Prosecutor Jonas Tumen Denies Mc- tic records are concerned, Mr. Voor- home of Red Bank, waa In Fair View speaker at next Tuesday's meeting. tery at Eatontown. vice to the sincere thoughtful women OampbeH's Assertion!). and Family, Itallock place to Havre do Grace, j ni3 states, are .Cyrus E. Hull of II-cemetery. who have no selfish end in view ex- And Brothers and Slaters ef Murylnml. jllnols, 103 years old, who was made cept the blessings of good govern- Prosecutor Jonas Tumen has . Mrs. Da via. Mrs. Muiy/Morris of Middletown ' Mason March 23, 1853;, Joslah | Mrs. Anna A. Scnnott, sued a a Clarence F. TlUet ment is not to allow a few'notorious lengthy statement claiming —Advertisement. in vlnltltiK her slater, Mrs. George stalil, 101 years old, who waa made ' Mrs. Anna A. Sennott, 70, wife of Patients At The Bpoilswomcn to put up their dummies that he ,1s not guilty of the charges Broad street dled Card of Thanlra. VmiKirli of Sunset avenue. n Mason Septeirfbeie;r 14 1853 and Al- °' suddenly early Martin I. Sennott, died Saturday as officials of their club and organi-, recently made against him by As- last I am taking this means of thank- Llewellyn Grate, who has boon fred Tannchlll t WashlnKton 100 Wednesday at his home of a night at her home on South street, ' Riverview Hospital zation." I would like to state that I semblyman Thcron McCampbell, who rt Ing those who were so kind and sym- eniployed' at Loft'* since the open- yea,.3 old, -who was made a Mason , ^« attack. ^H^ body was dtacov- Eatontown of a complication of dls- know of no liner body of women than demands his Impeachment. Mr. Tu- Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of e 11 01 8 pathetic during the illness and death nB of tho store, has returned to November 19,1855. There are 20 Free j^X.rfc He' h^becn dtd f^r eases. £. "^S^L ^ ^"i'li.^ ^": men challenges Mr. McCampbell to of my beloved husband. Harmon aa ns Oakland street are receiving con- Republican clubs of Monmouth coun- York. f „, h, '?* ° "vine who have been mem- lfl , * c t PhyBlclan H. Besides her husband she leaves a ty and no more ab*"Ser "P^W, cn.rg., out^iae or the as- (Jack) Lawson; especially the Odd Mrs. John Burnsldo y sister, Mrs. Albert Slbberns of Brook- gratulations on the birth of a sonequipped to hold the office of presi- semh]y chamber, when•e be will not Fellows, Undertaker Posten and also of Washing- bers of the fraternity for seventy |W_ Hartman orderod the body re- this morning, at the Riverview hos- those who sent flowers. ton utreet, who hae boon conflnod years or more. I moved to the Worden funeral home, lyn. Funeral services were held from dent than Is Mrs. Thomas Jardine. |bo immuno from liability for libel. her late home yesterday at 11:00 pital. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Mr. McCampbell owes Mrs, Jardine Mr. Tumen's statement, which is Mrs. Georgia Laweon. lo her lied by illness, is steadily im- The longest record of years is that > Mr_ pn,et waa 53 a 0,d and Miss Margaret Ryan, (laughter of a most humble apology. He has typewritten, covers thirteen., long —Advertisement. 1 oeloeo'eloek with RReve . Paul J. Tritschler, prnvlnp;. I of James Bellows McGregor of New ,,vcd at Hcd Banb for scveral years. th hh of Mr. and Mrsj John Ryan. made statements he wimftnd hard to sheets, V. X. Schotzle, manager of the Hampshire, who lived to be 10B'A | Foi- a. long time he was employed as pastor of the Lutheran church of explain. Besides the ''ones quoted It) MEMORIAM. Wnohvorth store, la vacationing In years old and wa3 83 years and 45 jn dork al the Globe hotel whcn it - Rc-d - Bank• •• , -=-•-..-officiating- . n..-i~Buriai i».l toot k Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oalics of above he states, "Women can be of a Church street, Rumson, are the par- Snappy Set Meets. In memo y of Charles A. Decker, who days a Froo Mason. Tho longest roc- waa conductca by the late Haryr T. pla.ee at the Lutheran cemetery at great service for better government, Jitil March Mre. .1. A:«iy of White street 19 ord in New Jersey Is that of Heber ( g . Ho was a member of thoBrooklyn under the direction of ents of a son born Wednesday af- but they mutt see to it that their club The Snappy Set met last night at Mctz ar ternoon. officials do not take orders from a the home of Miss Madeline Komar W,, e- wish-, to tliank --• friends BO true. steadily improving after being con- Weils, a past district deputy grand ; Rcd Bank lodge of Elks, Charles Breese of Eatontown. Who helped us wlicn we felt so hliio: Mrs. George William Porter of St.back room which harbors the spoils- and made plans for a bunco party . Th e lind i:ume—the Lord knew best* fined to her bed by illness. master. Ho was born January 25, j JJ,-. pinct is survived by a daugh- men who bosa the political machine." Mm. C. 15. Foster of Rivor Plaza 1835, in New York city and died Dc-. .,. Miss Edith Fillet of New York, Sirs. Margaret HowcU, George's place, Keyport, gave birth and celebration of the club's 'first an- i'[' h:i.« lnl.cn away nml inH to rent t( p to a son Thursday. I can only state that such a vile, un-1 i ersary. Following the meeting re- Our brother niul untie, who will rest la vinitcd relatives in Now York state cerabcr 1, 1930 at Waldcn, Massa-'im(j three nieces, all of whom live in a graduate nurse of Baltimore, -who n V Joseph Selzo of West street, Rum- believable statement, can only hurt j pence: Sunday. chueett3. He was made a Mason Sep- England. Ho was born at Now York, had lived the past few years at Leon- any cause for good headed by Mrfreshment. s were served. Those prcs- Wo Tvill aliv.-i).H keei> loving, and never Wilbur Smith of West Front street tember 15, 1850 at Paterson, New and waa the son of the late Charles ardo, dldd Thursday night at Hazard son, was admitted to the hospital McCampbell. ent were Ida Grand, Vivian Gold- ccuiie. •will move to Philadelphia next week. Jersey, where he rspent most of hisand Louise Underhill Fillet. hospital at Long Branch from pneu- Thursday for observation of a sovere The Women's state Republican farb, Marna Rucckhaus, Sarah Cloth, For when on earth our work is done case of indigestion. We'll trnvel Avcstward one by one, Mrs. Anthony Sole of Wall street life and at his death he had been a monia. She was born at Baltimore club anticipated taking action aa Anna Shlpkin, Esther Levine, Helen Over the hill and fur away In charge of the Worden funeral Mrs. Percy DeGrote of Locust ave- is a. patient at Itivervlew hospital. Mason 74 years and 77 days. home of Rcd Bank, the body on Sat- and was the daughter of the late Wil- soon aa the Monmouth club had had Ides, Esther Cohen, Madeline Komar, To rent in peace until Judgment Day. ICIcannr Day, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Voorhis has spent a number I rdny was conveyed by automobile nue, Red Bank, and John Zantzirger Its meeting, hoping that we could all Edith Bunin and May Bragcr. Tho MI1S. CHAhLES BltlSTSIt, SR, U liam and Elizabeth Colcman Rustic'. of Holmdel were admitted Thursday act together. I would like to state next meeting will be held Tuesday AND FAllIt,Y. Mrs. John E. Day of Broau street, is of years amassing data on these old t0 Brooklyn, whero burial was made A brother, William Rustle, and two '^ ^','oal'patients." all agreed that i t t1h of Miss May Bragcr of recuperating at her home after sev- Masons nnd he has pictures of many In Greenwood cemetery. The bear- sons who.live at Baltimore, survive j Flol.ence Lufburrow of Mat- achnient of jiny-i" , •.-—.- IN MEMOniAM. eral weeks' illness. of these with long records; one should ever be" pigeon-holed, but *10nt street. ers were Morris Miller, Edward Wein- Mrs. Howell. The funeral was held' i almltted to the hospital as ne d pg, Mr?. Mary Matilda BrinrMey. who depart" Kaymoml Scott of Linden places is hclmer, Charles W. Schneider, John that all such cn.ses should be fought er] this llfo Mnn-li 13, 1920, a surgical patient on Saturday. New Store Refrigerator. a surgical patient at Monmouth Me- Fix and Elmer Dey, all members of cathedral at Baltimore and burial through to a finish. "The blow ivaa Kreiit, tlio ehock oevore. morial hospital. l'KOMINSNT BROADCAST TODAY Jerry Sullivan of Riverside drive I am sorry Mr. McCampbell did not new two horsepower Carricr- We lit lie thouRht death GO near: tho Red Bank lodge of Elks. was in the New Cathedral cemetery met with on accident while sleigh see fit to speak to mo personally. 1 , Brunswick refrigerator is being in- Only thoiio who have loat can tell. D. IS. Malioney of Keyport is visit- The Elks' lodge held a service at The pain of dcpiirtinK without a farewell. at Baltimore. riding and was admitted at the hos- expect now to hoar from him. stalled in Doremus Bros.' market on Al\vay3 loyal nnd always kind— ing his niece, Mrs. Vincent J. Eck of PuhU&her to Give Address for Inter- 1 the funeral home on Friday night at pital Monday night for observation. Janie M. Copglesball, Broad street. The new refrigerator What a heniitiful memory ijhe left behind. * Buttonwootl, Shrewsbury. national YMCA Program. eight o'clock with Dr. Thomas Mc- Clarence Stretter, President, Women's State Republican ELLA E. BAIKD. Mrs. Joseph Anderson, colored, of Club of New Jersey, Inc. will provide additional storage space. MARY JANE HRINDLEY, Mr. and Mrs. James Gtillliams and Vey, exalted ruler, In charge. Edward aged 7l' years, husband of tho late Wikoff street, Matawan, gave birth The old refrigerator, which was in family of Mechanic street wcro week- Frank E. Gannett, one of tho na- O'Brien of Rumson sang "Nearer, My BELLA .BRINDLEY DUHIlELt,. tion's leading newspaper publishers, Sarah A. Streeter, died at his home to a daughter on Sunday. two compartments, will be rebuilt in- Daughters. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George God, to Thee," "Lead, Kindly Light" at Leonardo from heart trouble to one large room. A vegetable Alward of Freeh"'1. Lorraine Al- will give a radio address this after- and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Mrs. Rose Sole of Wall street Is a ANNUAL BALL. noon over Station WEAF and alllli- Thursday. The body was taken to medical patient. room, which was upstairs above the warci, one-year-old daughter of Mr. Koyluia' funeral chapel at Blooinflcld iefrl(;eiulo.st, Ko. 438, Veter- A. H. Sutphin of River Plaza, a was held Monday afternoon at the Smit____h of_ Mapl _ . o avenue, Fair Haven. Berger, Benjamin Simmons, Hurry Club to Give a Play. WANT lo bviy second-hand outside (ioS ans of Foreign Wars of Red Bank, messagc in its columns. former pastor of the church officiat- funeral parlors of R. R. Mount & A floor lamp was presented to Mrs. Harber, Irving Cohen, Charles "The Road to the City" is the title limn or heavy who nnd posta Bultablo Mr. Gannett la influential in many ing. Burial by A. M. Postcn and Son Son on West Front street. Burial Smith as a gift from the auxiliary, of a four-act comedy drama to bcfor ronstruetins lame. Phone Bed Bant In spending a month with friends at Frankcl, Nat Cohen, Benjamin Fried- ;l ti;) ti. • Gloucester City. circles and tho proposal, which he was in Fair View cemetery. Mrs. was In Fair View cemetery. and she also received a number of man, Samuol Wakstcin, Samuel Ros- given at the River street school au- ha3 made personally to President ditorium at Red Bank Friday even- LOST. Irish »cttcr nuppy. five months old, Wilbur T. Smith of West Front Thomas Roberts sang "Redeemed" useful gifts from the guests. Songs enbloom, Robert Kamber, Mrs. D. about last. Saturday evening, vicinity Roosevelt, will undoubtedly bo given ng, March 23, by the Spirit of Fair Riverside Ilci^'hty. Red Uunli. Bayard. street IUIH moved to Jenkonstown, and "Sometime We'll Understand." were rendered by Mrs. Carrie Wil- Harber, Mrs. J. Stem, Mrs. A. Lewis, weight'. Advance copy of Mr. Gan- Three weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mrs. John Rohrey and Miss Ar- Mrs. S. Rosenbloom, Mrs. B. Roman, Haven club of Fisk chapel. The per- I'honc Rcii_Bnnk_!>7. . Pennsylvania. ,'nctt'H address -was filed with The Death of Seabright formance Is scheduled to begin at WANTKH. foui--poHt or panel bed. Phona s Compton's other child, Crawford lino Smith, and a dance was given Mrs. J. Zimmet- and Mrs. J. Goldman.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and Register~ - . . " .throug. h the courtesy of half-past eight o'clock. Elise Brown Lone Branch_JS-B. Compton, Jr., twelve years old, was Summer Resident by Mrs. Charles Wesson. SKVEKAL doffs need homea; watch dog family and Mr.-?. Delluh Summers Glenn Wishard, general secretary of also operated on for ma3toiditls at is president of the club and Nancy type: both male and female: ona mixed ' nnd daughter, Margaret, spent Sun- I Others present were Mrs. Kenneth ANNUAL CHUKCH SUrPER. Field ia directress of the play. tho Red Bank Young Men's Chris- Fitldn hospital. Ho Is improving.^ Robinson, Mrs. Lyall Enstice, "Mrs" . Dalmatian. Mono Hcd Bonk 538. dny with their aunt, Mrs. George tian Association. Johu M\, Cornell, a summer resi- Morton Planltz, Mrs. Samuel Corse, Grovor. dent o( Seabright for many years, Mrs1. Viah Smith, Mrs. Frank Wes- To BH Hi-Id Tomorrow Night in Misseii Dorothy and Vera Rams- Mrs. Ophelia Boyce. died Saturday at his New York home son, Mrs. Augustus Wulfing, Mrs. Presbyterian Social Hall. den, dau^'iter of Mr. and Mrs. H. GIFT OV A riCTUUE. Mrs. Ophelia Boyce, C4, widow of at the age of 87. The funeral was Florence Holmes, Mrs. Marcus Hig- J. Rnnuiden nf Klvor.sldo drive, had The annual chicken salad supper Charles P. Boyce, a life-long resident hcld Monday and burial was In Sleopy |sen bothan, Mrs. Marie Weber, Miss under the auspices of the Ladies' as recent KHCSIS John V. Gallagher Stocl Engraving of Tho Founder of of South Eatontown, died at herHollow cemetery. Marge Planitz and Miss Madeline and Orvillc R. Soidner, both of To- Improvement society oi the "Red Methodism Presented to Church. home Thursday night following a Mr. Cornell was president for_many QCnn(!tt_ .el Bank Presbyterian church will bo ledo, Ohio, and New York. long Illness. She suffered from a years of the J. B. and J. M. Cornell Charles E. Hendrickson, Jr., of Co., one of tho oldest ironworks firms held in the church hall tomorrow, RED BANK, N. J. Wallace street has presented a large, heart ailment. SOROBITY BANQUET. tables being ready at six o'clock and 20 MONMOUTH ST., Mrs. Boyce was born at Wayside, in the country. Tho firm erected framed picture of tho Rev. John Wes- some of New York's earliest tall will bc continued for at least one ley, A. M., to tho First Methodist the daughter of the late Charles and Thetii Beta Gamma to Hold Affair hour. A table for the sale of aprons Phone 1377. Harriett Dangler Brand. She Is sur- buildings. Trie ironworks wag estab- at Asbury l'ark. church of Ked Bank of which he is lished on the present site of the will be conducted at the same time a church o/llcial and a teacher in the vived' by two sons, Charles Boyce of Thc Women's Missionary society Wayside and Richard Boyce of Eat- Tombs at New York. At the meeting of tho Theta Beta by members of the Women's Sewing of the Holy Trinity Evangelical Sunday-school. Gamma held Monday night at the j circle, ontown. Mr. Cornell for a number of years 1'IIKSH rOKGlKK _ 15c 1I>. Lutheran church of Red Bank will The picture, which is a steel en- Funeral services were held Sunday took an active part in.the affairs of home of May Griflitha on Harding j The supper menu consists of chick- meet at two o'clock this afternoon at graving by A. B. Walter of England road plans were made for tho an-'en salad, cold boiled ham, potatoes TKESH IXOUNUKItS 16c IB. afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home the Seabright Methodist church. FKKSII SKA liASS _ the cluu-ch with Mrs. Fred Wilman and published by Bradley & Company of her son, Charles Boyce of Way- nual banquet to be held at Asbury gratin^ olives, pickles, celery, in charge of the program. The La-,-iof Philadelphia, shows the founder side, with Rev. Samuel R. Latham, Park Friday, April 0. Tho commit- cranberry jelly, rolls, coffee, home- FUK.SIt CODFISH STKAHS . diea' Aid will meet at three o'clock of tho Methodist society in his study pastor of the Wayside Methodist CHURCH DIGNITAUY DEAD. teo appointed is composed of Mary made cake and ice cream. FRESH IiUTTI_Jl FISH _ immediately after the devotional and it is a work of the steel engrav- church, otllciatlng. Interment was Burdge, Lois Knodcll and Adele FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL ...._ service of the Missionary eoclety. er's art. The picture originally be- made in the Joel Field cemetery at M|jr. Voter .1. Petrl Dropped Dead Johnson. COUNTY AUXILIARIES MKET, TOKSH SHAD __ Mrtj. 13. A. Robinnon, the prerjldenj, longed to Mr. Hendrickson's father, South Eatontown, unt'er the super- Monday at Ago of 7fl. A committee -was also appointed | FRESH SMELTS will take charge, of the program. The tho late Charles E. Hendrickson of vision of Funeral Director Charles lo help the needy families with Rnrltan Unit No. 23 of liejport Un- SOFT CLAMS hoi; esHey will be Mrs. Harry Asay, 5aHt Front street. Monslgnor Peter J. Petri. one of clothes and other necessities. This , tortalns American Legion Units. BLUE I'OINT OYSTERS 'A Shell Breese of Eatontown. the oldest priesls In the Trenton dio- Mn H. T. Blxler and Miss I. De- After being on display for a few committee consists of Inez Rae Law- All Our Sea, Food Guaranteed Fresh—No Cold Storage. Lange. days in Tlio Reglstor oillce tlio pic- cese, dropped dead Monday at Phil- yer, Sarah Burdge and Katharine The regular monthly county meet- Malcolm T. Bell adelphia. He was 75 years old and ing of the units of the American le- The Red Bank Luther league will ture will adorn the walla of the Meth- Burtcll. meet Monday, March 10, at the\ ome odlst Sunday-school room where oth- of •Aabury Parlt. brother of Miss Jen- was pastor of the Star of the Sea gion auxiliaries was held at Keyport of Minn Madeline Ilendrickson, Kew- cr pictures nnd charters pertaining "l0 Bc"o f Ecd Bin'1, died last nn.n Springe road. The president, to tho church organization have ^eincs*__y_u.t. 'I3.1.10™0.0.' a ^n. IGlcanor Hansen, will tako charge of prominent places. attclc. Ho -was 08 yenra old and had GET YOUR PERMANENT WAVE NOW ! tho buslneHF! meeting and the devo- been a resident of Monmouth coun- The NRA code of fair competition for Beauty Shops will bo tions will bo.In charge of Dorothea ty for tho past forty years. adopted shortly. Perry. KKCKLESS 0IUVING CHARGE. Besides his alstor, Mr. Bell Is sur- The Friers of Permanent Waves Will Be Advimced. At the nikl-wci'k service tonight at vived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Don't Delay! Oct VourH Now and Save Molioyl tho Prenbyterliin church tho pastor. Deal Man Fined Affer Accident on Smock Bell and a eon, T. Frank Bell Itcv. John A. Ilnycs, will bo in charge. ShrowHbury Avenue. of Asbury Park. He was an exempt Red Bonk, Rev. Michael H. Callaban Mrs. Charles Skiliman and Mrs. John member of the flrc department at of Atlantic Highland:!, Rev. Thomas HER MTU BIIIT1IDAY. Leonard. Next Sunday morning the pastor will William Kascher of Deal, clmrgod pi-ouch on "Our Debt to the Past." Eatontown, where he had resided for I Maher of Now Monmouth nnd Rev. I'EKMANKNT U'AVlNl, Hl'KClAUSTS FOlt T1IF. I'AST 10 VEAU3 with reckless driving nnd pausing a eleven years. I Thomas Kearney of Kbanaburg will I'ar^y Given for Mrs. S. K. Lucaa at 171 UnOAU STHICKT Opp. Wamnn's Club KKD HANK Sunday nlRht tlin" service will bo Inred light at tho corner of Shrews- Itlrlluhiy Party. charge of Ilio Church Brotherhood. The funeral was held last Thurs- ; attend tho funeral tomorrow at At- Her Daughter's Home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of Toplnr Tel. K. B. 23« Rev. Charles DlSalvo, pastor of thebury avenue and Newman Springs (iny aftornoon at three o'clock at his lantic City. Father McCloskey was road, was lined $10 ami costs by Re-j ] homo with Rev. Charles W. Mrs. S. E. Lucas of locust avenue, avenue gave a birthday pnrty last OUR $10 Presbyterian Italian Mission In An- al0 n close friend of M(;r Petri. The lat- Red Bunlt, celebrated her 7llth birth- night in celebration of their daugh- bury Park, will 'uo Iho guest speaker. corder Elmer C. Walnrlght of Shaw, pnstor of tho Presbyterian ter built the Star of (he Sea church Shrewsbury hist. Saturday morning. day with a party Sunday night at the ter Margnret's sixth birthday. Mar- FEKMANENr WAVES Compli-to t church of Asbury Park, ortlelatlng. at Atlantic City and the former built home of here daughter, Mrs. Harry garet received many gifts, (lames According to Ofllcer Otto Ilerden of Burial, in charge of the Worden fu- the Holy Spirit church at that place. WITH KINGLET ENDS Khrnwsbury, who made the com- ncrnl home of Red Bank, was In tho Patterson of Washington street. A were playepy d and prizoa were award- Auxiliary Awards plaint, Ka.';e.lim-, driving a car south PreiibyUulun churcli cemetery at iioelal time was enjoyed and Mrn. I.u- ed, Fuliowhii R thho (; (;n refreshfh- cau received many gift:). Othi'is pres- FOE ONLY - on Slirewuhury avenue, failed to stop JBhrcwsbury. Kcyport Club Meeting. ments were rvedd. TTho'.-v present Bath Powder Boxes when tho light wiist ngalnijt him und ent besides thoso mentioned were Mr, were Muddy Cook, .Tulint Morrow, Tho Good Government club of and Mrs. L. J. Telley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patsy Cullinnn, Lnwjfem-o Cnlllnnn, ALSO drove- Into a vehicle owned and oper- Keyport will meet at the home of Slxleeu tables were hi play at thented liy Daniel Ely of Ilolmtlcl. Both Mrs. ISIlzn P. Smith, RusMcIl Tctley, Mr. and Mrs. VV11- Daisy Loud, Jane Merrill, Dorothy cai-d party i-lvoii Monday nl|;ht nl em's were luully dnnm_,reil. widow of Charleu A. Smith, died last Mrs. Fred Slutz of Division street llnm Thompson find daughter Bcrna- Merrill, Dnrnthy Pm-mly. Helen $2.56 and Iho Ell- ' home by Ihu Players' Boat Friilny morning at the homo of her tomorrow afternoon at half-past two tjjno_ Mla j. n. Pryor and children Conk, Mildred Conk. Hrubara Hiint- club auxiliary. Boxen of bath powder (laughter, Mrfi. Kdwnrd A. Hurd of o'clock: The subject for discussion 'Richard Ond Barbara, nnd Mnrgnrct, Ini;. Serge lOtincnnc and Mrs. P. Cal- were awarded nn.prizes. Robert Ens- nf Junior MlMfiiuiuirletj. Riverside drive, Middletown town- Is "Functions of the County Clcrk'si j jjQra(.c nnl| Edward I'.tttcrnon of llnan. llcc won .'J!i, which wan dlnponcd of Tho Junior Missionary club of the ship. She -wan 09 yeara old. Onicc." Loster 12. McQueen, deputy|R{,(1 Bank, Mr. and Mrs. George Permanent county clerk, hrm been Invited to fjchworlliiK of Elizabeth, Mr. nnd on tin! co-npcrutlvo plan. For theHefornied church held lt:i rogula!' Mrs. Hmlth, who resided In New Hurt in Autu (Jiaoli.' doui- prlzo Urn Mnrllyn bpauty shop weekly meeting lmit Wednesday af- Yolk city, had been at her daughter's mnko an address on tills topic. Mrj. JMrs. Klllu Mogill of Irvlngton and Waves ltudlgcr In president of the club, Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Tctlcy and iluugh- Miss Kinmn Stccver of Hci-gen Guaranteed lo [.Ivo free- a nlirunpoo, fhiffor ,ternoon. Xlo meeting wan held the homo for only a few weeks, llesldos avenue, Jci-uey City, received injur- her daughter, oho in survived by n tor Jean of WuodbridKC wiivu and manicure, ami Iho winner previous week beniiuse of the bad ies to hor left shoulder, Inlcrnnl In- v.ai Mrn. IVtcr J. Elclicle. weather. The third psalm wan read , W. Ward Smith, and a sister, Ilhthop to l*ri'acli Here. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ! juries and suffered from shock, and cbai-jro of the card parlpyy werro y Hiulfm and tho I^n-d'n Prayey r MlSn Lucy T. Ward, both of Now Sunday, March 1«, will bn quarterly On is Soiilhvrn Trip. Manicure , Marcel M, York. Mrs. Wlllliiiu II. Slfi'voi- of tlio samo 1 Mario WVIier, Mm. niclmrd Mo- 'win repeated by all thh mcmhrrii. nieollni; day at the Shrowiilmry avc- Mlmi Ijouhio Nlchiilus of White nddreai rncolvi'd Injuries to her left C L Al lor, Mm. .Icibn C. rtohrey, Mm. The girls , Mitiil /" lOucbitclii »f Pcrtli Ilimihllni;, Jojve Kntcll, Lily Hiidrn charge of R. R. Mount & Bon of Red H. J. M.'eks will prench at 8:00 With her nro Mr. and Mn Uorlicrt given. (u-t One nf Oui 1'iotlt slnrlnc; <'nii|i()in VI It h . H of lip Hoy:, ,:;, n iiialw f-xu u ixickri Vuonoy "'"' H ' dkcotor of the dub, Mlon Hank, wan in Trinity cemetery at o'clock. Tim public Is cordially in- V, Allison and Lenox Held of Aabury Amtmy, selling Tlio ileijIaUr—Advertisement Olga Black, Kow York. vlted to attend these totvlces. i'arli. cn|icd i Page Fourteen _ RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. IRISH NIGIrifrAT KEANSBDBO. son, Vincent Hammond, was eut on Holmdel News. the nose !»y a splinter while tho work .Jersey To Greet f St. Patrick's Day to Be Observed Sat- was being done. Professor urday In - - . Last week the William C. C. Ely John Zantzinger is improving at Estate sold teams of horses to Lutgi Rivervlew hospital at Bed Bank, a Tlio Strand restaurant, Carr avo- Caroccl of Haslet and William K where he has been a patient eaveral Ths brilliance of the reception true and tho Bcachway, Keantsburg, Cartwrlght of Tennent and slnglo which New Jersey will accord Pro- weeks. will hold its annual Irish night cel- horses to Mra. Pauline Dallenbach of A maple tree on the township hall fessor AiU-it Elnatein as a new res-ebration on St. Patrick's clay, next Browntown, Eiwood Kraemer of ident of the state, la Indicated by tho property was cut down last week, Saturday night. Benjamin Elfant, Jr. Perrlncvillc, Thomas Gill of Middle- Mr. and Mrs! Otis Hayes were imnouncement that O«slp Gabrllo- propretor of the restaurant, has an- town township, Thonuiu Kohlheppi of wltech and Giovanni Martlnclll wilt nounced that a steak and mushroom South River, E. P. Jamison of Eng-callled to North Carolina last week bo two of the International concert dinner will be served. Dancing will llshtown, Joseph Motzger of Keans- by the death of Mr. Hayes's sister. tars who will appear in the welcom- be enjoyed until a late hour and burg, Gilbert VanMater, Mrs. Mary They were accompanied by Purvis ing ceremonies, program of entertainment will bo of- Gcnoveso and Mrs. James Allocco of Strawhand. Announcement was made for the fered. There will ba favors for th Koyport and Mrs. Letltla White of The Holmdel fire company enter- TODAY & TOMORROW FRIDAY, SATURDAY Govornors Einstein reception com- guests.. »____ Wayside. tained tho Haslet fire company mittee, by Mrs. David Locfier of kast Thursday night. About 75 persons Orange, clialrmtin of the music com- Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wiikins of ere present and everyone had a de- mittee which 13 arranging tho con- Tinton Falls and Mra. Frank Holme3 Unioii Beach News. of Melford wore dinner guests of Mr.lightful time. Game3 of dart indoor cert which will form part of the re- and lira. T. E. Matthows Friday baseball, dornlnoca, cards and check- ception. The committee will an- (The Red Bank Rpfllster can be bousli evening. ers were played and refreshments J nounce the other stars on the pro- n Union Beach at the store of Gus Sen i-cre served. ] gram in'the early future. son.) A son was born to Mrs. John Jef- He deserted At thn meeting nf the linard o frey at Rivervlew hospitnl at Red "Ladies' night" was observed by Martlnelll, successor to Caruso as the American Mechanics Tuesday j leading tenor of the Metropolitan education last Tuesday night the Bank last week. The baby has been his wife for borough council was taken to task named Robert John Jeffrey. Mr. night of last week, when they enter- j Opera company, is now at the height tained their wlve3 and the members , wine, woman of his powers and his recent perform- for its attitude toward tho main and Mrs. James Hammond became tenance of the school syBtem, Ed ;randparen(s by thi3 birth. of the Marlboro fire company and and song... ances liavo renclied a brilliance he their wives. Games of dart indoor THE STAR [)T never before attained. He has not ward C. Mnsson said there seemed An auction of fifty horses and to be a general feeling that the mules will bo held this afternoon at baseball were played. The Holmdel "LITTLE CAESAR teen heard in Newark in the past .i-omen and the Marlboro women won year, and In view of his lmmonse mayor and council had not co the sales and exchange stables of the operated when tho board did all it William C. Ely Estate. an equal number of games and the in tho greatest story New Jersey popularity his appearance Holmdel firemen defeated the Marl- in itself will be a great treat to music could to reduce the school budget. A worn out garage on the property District Clerk Harry Doyle said tho occupied by James Hammond was boro firemen In two of three con- THE AUTHOR OF lovers. razed last week. Mr. Hammond's tests. Gabillowitsch has not played in school board did not tell the counci 1 BUNDLE tried to "LITTLE CAESAR Newark for years, and since his last their budget was too high and that save his daughter jolltlclans went from house to bouse EVERYTHING /torn wine, music appearance approximately a decade tolling people to vote down the school ever wrote!. ago his powers too. have advanced and men' g In addition t o hihis budget. Mr. Doyle said that Union 2. PHONE FOR OUR to their peak. Beach was one of the first districts fame as a pianist he is conductor of to apply for assistance from the REPRESENTATIVE tho Detroit Symphony orchestra and state's seven million bond issue, and guest conductor of the Philadelphia that a revenue note totaling ?4,700 orchestra. as collateral had been placed in the 3. AND YOUR It was Gabrilowitsch who created hands of the county treasurer and WASHING Wuh and was chairman of the committee that tho board would get about SS.OOO Ftelon Chandler which protested against the treat- in return to be used In paying the IS DONE Donald Cook ment accorded artists in Germany. teachers' salaries. Mr. Doyle also From Ilia novel by Getting Toscanlnl as nrst signer, he pointed out the borough treasurer YOUR clothes will be G. 0. StBfn expended tire-less energy In the effort has no funds on hand for school pur- Dirlttid br Erntil on behalf of the suddenly impover- poses, and that the salaries of the returned to you spot- ished artists. teachers have not been paid for De- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ! Willl A complete list of the ofllcers and cember, January and February. lessly clean andwhite (iLLNH honorary vice chairman of the Gov-Speaking of the amount due the Key. —flat pieces careful- Dorothy Stone, Gus Shy I'AIUU',1.1. ernor's reception committee an- port slhool board for tuition fees, (itMlmlt'wi nounced today by the headquarters Mr. Doyle explained that when the ly ironed; wearing Stanley Smith, Greta Niesen TOWN at 412 Military Park Building, fol- state funds are available, 53,040 apparel dried, ready lows: would be paid that board and this — In — Governor A. Harry Moore, honor- would pay for tuition fees for Jan- for the finishing ary chairman; Mayor Harry Bachar- uary, February and March. For Sep- "Look for the Silver Also RUTH ETTING in "TORCH TANGO" ach of Atlantic City, chairman; May- tember, October and November there touches at home. Or, or Meyer C. Ellenstein of Newark, has been issued seven per cent in- if you prefer, we'll Lining" treasurer; Louis V. Aranson, Louis terest-bearing warrants, and the in- iron everything, and EDGAR KENNEDY in "Love On A Ladder" Bambergcr, Chester I. Barnard, Sen- terest for this was not provided for WED., AMATEUR NITE! ator W. Warren Barbour, Paul Block, in the budget. Miss Marjorle Wal- return your whole Dr. Robert C. Clothier, Edward D. lace of Keyport, a former teacher in CARTOON—"How's Crops" Duffleld, Hon. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. tho local schools, was engeged to bundle ready to use. Thurs. Night at 9:00 Thomas A. Edison, Col. J. Lester Eis- teach in the Florence avenue school The cost. is only a ner, Hon. Abram I. Elku3, Hon. Phil- to succeed Miss Myra Hardy, who M. G. M. NEWS lip Forman, Mrs. Felix Fuld, Dr. Lil-has resigned after ten years of ser- trifle more. lian M. Gilbreth; Michael Hollander, vice. Miss Wallace will take up her Soo tlio Last Showing of Senator Hamilton F. Kean, Dr. Jacob duties on March 19. A resolution THIS is a truly econom- Sat. Matinee Only—"The Mystery Squadron" G. Llpman, Thomas N. McCarter, Al- was adopted to have the fire siren ^ ical service. The life "Long Lost Father" fred J. McCosker, Mrs. Dwight W. sounded once when no school is to v Morrow, Hon, Joseph B. Perskie, Ed- be held in the Keyport high school. of your clothes is pro- ALSO PREMIER OF ward W. Scudder, J. David Stern, Clerk Doyle reported a shortage of I NITE Hon. David tf. Wilentz. pencils for the schools and added a longed, and you are "DARK HAZARD" The reception and concert will bo supply had been ordered, but the saved all the work held in Newark armory, Sussex ave- board owes the company $119. and worry of wash- nue and Jay street, on Sunday after- -A - '' i SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY jS?t&w * 's «.. Ji -> __ -J noon, March 25. Tickets are now on Mrs. Catherine Fallon will be hos- day. ealo at the headquartors, phone Mit- tess to the members of the Women's chell 2-7654, and at L, Bamberger-& Democratic club tomorrow after- PHONE us and we'll Co., Kresge Department Store, and send a representative Hahno & Co. Mrs. Mary A. Roslne has recovered Prepai ation foi Ncwatk's actlvl- from an attack of grip. promptly. ties aa host are under way under the chairmanship of Samuel I. Kessler. James Rosa has returned from the With him are Louis C. Schwartz aa Long Branch hospital, where he chairman of the patron'a committee, underwent an operation. RENOVIZE Mrs. Meyer Kussy as chairman of The Ladles' afternoon social club thfi Women's committee and Dr. Leon :will meet with Marjorie Bobknow RED BANK AND Mones as chairman of the speakers' tomorrow afternoon, VICINITY committee. John Coonoy is a patient in the «.**• Fitkln Memorial hospital. • MEGLECTED vision causes many ills, CAMPAIGN. Dr. Charles Fromkin of Keansburg ;<'•) East Keansburg News. has opened an office In the Jlirro irritability, and unhappineoo. GOOD BUSINESS building on Union avenue. FOR YOU— The firemen and their wives had a The Women's Democratic club has Have Your Eyes Tested ! AND GOOD FOR delightful timo at an informal party electod the following officers: at the fire house Saturday night. Fif- Proaident—Mra. Beatrice FouKcne. BUSINESS. teen card tables were in play and Vice president—Mm. Pauline Stevcni«. Recordins secretary—Mrs. Feegy Miller. thero were twelve non-players. The Financial Becretary—Mrs. Anna Cher- occasion was virtually a "get togeth- ney. er" for the firemen and their fam- ARRistfint flnnnrial secretary—Mrs. Jo- legate ilies, and there were many compli- ficph Rooney. ments for Michael Youngs, William Treasurer—Mm. Mario Farreil. Dcnnig and Ganvood Lloyd, who ar- The Union hose company held 9 OPTOMETRIST ranged the event. Tho firemen are card party Friday night. planning to hold a barn dance in The local chapter of the Red Cross 53 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. April 1st. April. plan to hold a card party April 6. The Homcsteud Park Improvement The dance sponsored by the Holy association will hold a roast beef sup- Name society, scheduled to be held Send Your por Saturday evening, March 21, at March 17, has been postponed until. the fire house. Mrs. Hannah Rich, March 24. Nelson Raub and Mrs. Crawford will be in charge. Mrs. Alex Kiucger returned home L0 < Monday from the Long Branch hos- OF THE TOWN ! «n»o Nlglit WaBMado for Love" pital, where she underwent an oper- "Try to Forget" ation. She is much improved. "One Moment Alonn" Despite tho snow storm, the hat other great Jeromo Kern lilttl •= party held by the Ladies' Regular- Democratic rlub Saturday night at Charles Kagan's restaurant was largely attended and everyone had a fine time. Prizes for.'the best and i COMPLETE most, comical hats wore awarded to I Mrs. Garside and Floyd Edwards. A [ grand march and a supper were Drapes among the features. f The Roosevelt Men's club met at Charles Pagan's restaurant last night and elected olllceni. 11 & 13 BROAD ST. 3 PHONES: Free Delivery. The Bay View social club will hold a St. Patrick's dance Saturday night LADIES' AND at Totsy Doerr's hotel. Refreshments will be served. SPECIALS ! THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 15, 16, 17. MEN'S Mr. and Mrs. George Ilcmhauser FELT HATS with gave a party Saturday in celebration MONEY-SAVING VALUES! of the birthday of their daughter CLEANED AND FRANK MORGAN . Vivian. The usual pastimes were en- BLOCKED CHARLES BUTTERWORTH joyed and everyone had a delightful Cocoanut Majestic Wine BY AN time. Tho guests were Gladys Sanko, Tin JEAN HERSHOLT Virginia Smith, Constance Garside, &, c rug. Hot. EXPERT HATTER. Korina Mnrkstein, Ruth Ruhman, VIVIENNE SEGAL Anna Uudlcman, Margaret Ball, Vic- I-AISGE ALL VARIETIES tor Copestnkc, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph From the otage ploy by JEROME KEEN JBiuhop and Mr. and Mrs. Charles nnd OTTO HARBACH Jtosu nnd daughter Beatrice. Mra. EGGS Svory Flakes "0 Hemhauser Is celebrating her birth- Directed by WILLIAM K. HOWARD •'X day today. lt>8. The card party held by the Gcr- A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYBR Picture aldine Thompson unit Friday even- HHOWN JERSEYS I-AHOE ing at the home of Mrs. George Rup- pr-11 was attended 'by Blxty persons. The unit will hold a card party to- COMING WED. THRU . SAT. morrow nfternoon at the Homo of Mrs, Ruppcll, with Mra. May Kupp AN UNFOKGETTABLE ENTEHTAINM15NT—101 MINUTES OI'' ri.KA fls hostcH'i. Can A card pin ty for the benollt. of Mount 1'itcah-n 3]C Doz. home of Mrs. Fred Bchwlng. C Bunch heads J$ A largo attendance ir, looked for at LARGE FI.OnrDAS uzz U)c mlntitrel show ta be given Fri- ICJSBERQ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT NOTICE or SKTTLMMKNr Ol' ACCOUNT day evening at the Civlo association •il. iv'ttntr? nf .imiiM <;. i:,, hall by the It'ant Kcanoburg Athlotlc FMnUs of Henrietta CltHlnlim,), WARNING Notlco Is hcrehy nivtn tlmt Ilio m-count^ N*,llciillflo! If«n ll«:reli.)KT>:I>.Vy cKtiitill" i t fiat tin.- m:i club. AND SEE US SOMETIME of tho aubflcrlbfirn, exonutors of (lie oi'lntt o£ thu nul).io ruulilcil mill ntnl- ot nniil divi'ii-n'il. v.ill iw HI,,IU,.I| UI,,I Frank Mlnnlt la Improving at the No advertisement In thlfi nawe- ed hy tlm SurroKiito of Ilia Cuuiily 'it "'uti'il liy tin' ,'iui i ••>;si>c ,.f i Im 1'mintv of TjOng llrnm'h lio-spitnl. where he haa LOIN LAMB pnper In intended to oltcr alcoholic . . ... ''M,i ni•'l M'l U'l- ' Leverages 'or Balo or delivery In Momnontii Olnl lolmncd for iiottktncnl t i,l M bton a i»;itient .several weeks, tho Ornlionil Court of mild County, on Can; 1 nly RED BANK tiny ntata or community witeroln iiiiiiy'/'ih. Mr/i. CtcnGvlovo Mold, daughter of tho mlvortlnlnK. enlo or u»o of ouch Tlnnmlriy, tho nliustcoiilh duy of Apt II, i,In nf I>11*1, A, A. 11. 1U34. lit whl.li timo niuillrntlnii v. ill II. lti.il, ill v,hli h tlm,' r.111 l« Mt\ nnd Mr:*. Crorgo Kuppell, is slow- lio mililn for tho lillpiVJintu of rommi:.:ilun:i lll.i-illiUK ly. Improving from a long tilcknesa. Frying Oysters FKESSH uliil counsel fee. / Red Bank Register Dated Mnrcb'Olli, A. I). 10:11. 'lint'.'il HIIV.VI'I;. A. II. I'.'.•!! The mombern of tho Clernldtno fi. UNITKIi KTATH.-l •rlll'.'.l' Cd.Ml'ANY Thompson unit had n delightful timo Dor lade TIMOTHY P. lIlCiilNH. - 4\ tffcC MAIN OFFICE & 102S HMll Ht.. UrotiKlyn. N. Y., i)i' ::nv vniiii, ivlion Ihfiy went on their annual out- MINNIF. rolWOIIAN, •ft, WBII !ili,.,.r, H,.w YOLI, CIW Ing nt Now York Infit Wednesday. r.nui^iA 1:1:1)01;;; IUHVK PLANT: 130 En»t Votli St.. Now Y01I1. H. Y. ! l TlWy iuixiu tho {rip In n Hollo bun On® 08 tho milckcst way.i to flnd a Alatnn n«kninn. l.'"'l-. (; , M. J, jiiwl hid (flnncr at Dcimonico'a rca- 70-78 White Street, lob ta to advertise i» Tlio Repls- In Ilioml Hi-. DOMESTIC W|NES and LIQUORS. fcr'a Want Department.—Adverting Rtil Danl.. N. .1. "7 3 moat. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. Filter*. held in tho assembly room of the and Mrs. James Harvey of Staten Is- with relatives at Newark. She ex-Tho Hazlet flro company cntertalnd Myrtle Hyer of M, tn ,„» It* school Wednesday evening. Musical land. pects to return to her home here the Holmdel firemen In January. week for a vhlt % lit t !"•• eoon. *! t selections wero rendered by the Fort A Lenten service will be held to- Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand Delaware, Marjlind uwt Vi.ti Monmouth orchestra and the group morrow evening at the parsonage of Tho Ladies' Aid (society of the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.They made tho tilp b> i uto. Joined In singing patriotic songs. the Reformed church. Methodist church will hold a St. Pat- Daniel S. Weigand of Little Silver. Major If. W, Reynolds, post chap- William Tansey has moved from rick's luncheon and sociable Satur- The road to hctt"" and IJS \ *r \u ASTROLOGER "Nellie Bly" Presented Lasi lain of Fort Monmoutli, led in the Higgins farm to Spring Lake. day noon at the home of Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jonta and salute to tho flag, followed by the Tho annual congregational meet- liam England. (:! sons Walter and Preston and Mi < veitijln,* culunu, Night'and Monday Night by invocation by Bev. C. Mott Cramer ing of tho Reformed church will be Mrs. Wellington "Wlllilna, Jr., spent wishes to announce Dramatic Glut)—Feats of. and an address of welcome- by May-held Friday evening, March 23, at tho part of last week with her mother at that she has moved Hypnotism by Ex-Mayor. or H. Whitney Conrow. A playlet, parsonage. Reports of the various Hobolten. "A Dream of the Papt," was pre-church societies will be made and Tho Tinton Falls auxiliary of Riv- We buy and sell anythinjr and ovei^thln" on pommi ion V >Kj t%,t from the Molly Pitcher A comedy entitled "Nellie Bly" wassented In old-faohloned costurno by there will be a. nodal time and light erview hospital of Hed Bank will Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. Hotel, in Red Bank, given tout night and Monday night Mrs. Horaco Wi Kirby, Mrs. R. W. •efreshmentfl. An address will bo meet at the homo of Mrs. Wellington . OVER 20 YEARS iu tho Auditorium theater at High- Nelaon, lira. Rondo C. DeNyse and mado by Rev. W. Carman Trembath Wilkins Tuesday night. MATAWAN AUCTION SALES CO. and is now located on lands under the direction of the Mrs. Louisi West. The county presi- of Red Bank. 77 MAIN STKEET, . MATAWAN. N. i Shoeing for America's Highlands Dramatic club. An ad- tho Host Famous dent, 'Mrs. David IT. Karp,conducted Rezeau Conover has a new Bulck J. M. EVANS, Auctioneer. ditional feature last nlBht was a the candle lighting ceremony, assist- sedan. Hazlet News. EACING STABLE demonatvatlon of hypnotism by When your home n««d» new ibocl Mil ed by County Superintendent Wil- Preparations are -being mado for Rutnson Road, ua. All lilndi ol hand-made Sport suoea former Mayor .George W. Hardy. liam Smith and Mrs. Rondo C. De-Euster morning and sevening serv- Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Young and lor TliorougUbrctls and Jumper*. Wo Principal characters in the .play NyEie, local president and committee ices at the Reformed church. Spe- Miss Betty Young entertained a at Sea Bright N. J. shnrpep n bores clippers- were George Taylor no tho dofen- chairman. Tho birthday cake wan cial music will bo rendered at both number of friends at cards on dant, George W. Hardy ao the Judge, presented by Mrs. Ferdinand H. services. Wednesday evening at their home on Tel. Rums an 1492. Phone Red Bank 793-J-l. John Kwlk oa tho court clerk, Ireno Krome. The guest speakers were Duo to cold and snowy weather, Glendale farm on tho Holmtlel turn- B. Heua as attorney for the com-Superintendent Smith, who spoke on the farmers arc far behind with their pike. A most enjoyable evening wa.> — AT — plainant, Claronco Pucker as attor- guiding tho child and the pact played work. Usually they hnvo a big Int.spent playing 500 Pilzi"j for high ney for thn defendant nnd Peter Mc- by parents and teachers In forming of plowing dono by this time, but tioit'3 went to Ml3. Joseph R L Gough as the court crier. a child's character, and Miss Edna very little has been dono thus far. Jackson and J. Grover Curtis, while Witnesses included John Adair, B. Waugh, case consultant of the The tillers of the soil are hoping for early spring weather which will en- the contolations weie won by Mi 3 J. Jamco Teppln, Dr. Henry A. Hitter- stato emergency relief committee, able them to make up for lost time. Grover Curtis and William M. Ack- man, Mra. John Kwlk, Helen Derop- who dlocussed welfare relief work. Owners of peach orchards fear that crson. Following the games icfrcLh- ucy, A. E. Dennett, Robert Martin Mrs. C. C. Camp read tho state pres- their crops have been destroyed by ments were served. Those pieaent und Sonny Fahrer. The jury com- ident's message. A social hour fol- the abnormally cold weather. It is weie Mr. and Mis. Unities I. Young, prised Mr. and Mrs. John Schlebcr, lowed the program and refreshments generally expected that the potato Mr. and Mr3. J. Grover Curtis, Mi. TODAY AND TOMORROW Mrs. Goldiu King, Mrs. Marjorto Mc- were served by the hospitality com- acreage hereabouts will be fully as and Mid. Fi

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7 The passionate Bolero rhythm lo which he danced lofamebocomo RED BANK the tempo of his private life and loves throbbing with mad in- tensity to a climax of heartbreak! SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRL, SAT., MARCH 15 - 16 - 17th. MILK VEAL!

Shoulder or Neck 12c * 3®s3Vi ....S2.S3 10c * 2984.40-21..., .... 3.19 2954.75-20 419 m 29c 29B4.S9-20...... 3.59 lb 19c 30H4.S0-21...... 3.G9 30SS.S3-2O 4.4S lt)a rymg . ib Sunsweet prunes 2 18c Friday & Saturday Ken-L-Ration 3 cans 25c Chickens oa n Only! Mackerel 3 " 25c owl $ 100% Pure Pennsylvania Special l50 ALLOWANCE All Sizes Round or Sirloin Red Heart Dog Food iottom Round 3 «"i» 30c CROSS On All Cross Country Wall ltack Cim Opmor Roast FltlSK ! .'op Sirloin Asli us how to B<"' I*-

ilib Roast ra 3 Naptha Soap 8 "" 25c Witlj your israt Ciild Chopped Beef | « 9 Legs Lamb Chipso 2 i** 29c Old Gold Dust 2 i'1'*9 29c Pork Sausage -fl / Boltcry Beef Liver GOI.ll MKDAL Cake Flour 29c 60ARAHVEOD 10 MO!, If CSS Smoked Hams AUNT .IHMIMA Refinril to hip;lirnt o!ais»lanl npcrifira* 'A Imltory with prroaltr poi Panc'ke Flour 2 ""^ 29c UOIIH, fi'om liif'liiii!. quality 100% 8<»nj;i'r life S5 bopnralo innfis. Loin Lamb Flako 9c i"* pur* I'rmiflylvanin crude oil—-out"' [he furlory inmuci <|u:i!ity KH1CFF1ULM—Hornli Kes 5'citiiil f'Ii>. 554. Grvutrr lirat-rrnint. Cro'W (Nnjiitfty ISalU'g'y. \*rl Chops Evaporated Milk lug and lubricating nliiiity. cMly for tlto Vnlu« OPMWI Chuck Roast .... 3 <•-•»» 17c Minute Tapioca 12c P* WED. & THURS., MARCH 21 - 22 FRESH SEA FOOD •! Roll Butter 29c"' BETtlUN KNOAUF.MKNT ! m I'lirnui. Buck Shad I9C 27-29 Monmouth St. fitl Rod Bank 1290 Large Mackerel ..12c 1h Green Mountain Potatoes Stew Oysters .25c il4 Basket RED BANK REGISTER, MAECH If. 1981.

NOTICE. .received a cut on Ma left hand last T«l« natle* tiiss fcanjstain II. Otat« In- weoit while operating a siloing ma- SINGXNO PIANO tandj to Bfj?i? to Mayor snd Council of ths Botouai «« Bad litnk for Plenary n«- chine. Successful Event Held by Eed Biuilt tall IMittllutor tl«»iui« for prtnltu tit. rMEN | Mrs. Elizabeth Daey has bsan visit- Tost FriSsy Might CASS FREEBORN iiau4 st If Brldso avMius, Bed Bank. Ob. ing at Jersey City. James Gravany is recovering from Shrewsbury post of tb.8 American (I'onsarlr of Ciraegta Ball, II, V. C.) »(»1» in writing to Alt!? E, Elilnn, BoroUEh legion of Red Bank cleared $1B by a VOICE CtttTOIiB Clerk of th< Botouirk of n«d Dunk an attack of pneumonia. bunco party in tho post rooms Fri- CS)Knoil) 'Mr. and Mro. Charles Ogdon, who PIAMO WSTBUOTIOH DENJAMIN II. CRATE day night Felix Santangelo wan In H Notth Hrldga Avenue, Iteii Unnk have been aojournlng; in Florida filnct! charge. After tho guinea a coda! sea- fet Bstricli's Bay RcfreUmttnls early In the fall, have returned home. son was onjoyed and coffee and csite- OARKON Cbancsrjr 4/ZQO. Mr. and Mre. William Ralph, who BEB BANK, N. 3. SHERIFF'S 3ALE. Menu tor Party were nerved. Another bunco party are in Florida, ero expected to re- will be held by the lodge Friday Studio No. 6. By virtu* of B writ pt fl. fa. to ran dl. Shamrock Sntaa Mayonuiiss turn about April 1. night of thl3<,week. Tel, B. B, lm-jr—A. H, gSft reotsd, iesued out of lh» Court of Chan- Shamrock Sandwichei Mrs. Mac Glover of Baysliore boule- cery of tho SUt» of Now Jereey, will L fckry Those who attended the party last espoied to e#le at public vonduo on Irish Dessert vard has been confined to her home COACHING BPE&KING with sickness. week were Mra. Gertrude Mttzza, IIONDAY, TUB Snd DAY OP APRIL, Green Candy Gum Drops Mrs. Wcstdyk, CJeorgo Fleming, Mrs. Julo Eeatty was hostess it a Thomas Woollcy, Edna Smith, Mra. between the houra of 12:00 o'clock anhundr«d shallow pan. Chill until stiff. Cut out Saturday evening, March: 2J, at the* for at least six yonta, while the rc- Knfuml avonue. Anbury Park; C. K. aelllllij; tho lilslKUili); II. A. Gruun, intosh and Thomas Sorontino. »nd nlnety-nlna fcot end tlilrty-clKht hun- 807 Broadway, T. R Voorhecs, C21 dred Iht of a foot to th6 northeant corner Shamrock designs, uMng a regular flrchouso on Eighth street and Laurel | mainins ton have a record of IIvo Gibson, 211, Atlnntio avenue, Point of lands of tho s&ld Drummond Kstate- Pleasant: W. n. Wilson, 1101 Fir.st Haekott street. Lakewood. cooky cutter or a paper pattern. avenue. Supper will be served be-; years without a motor vehicle acci- thsnra (3) (slonir tho nouthorly Una of Serve on leltucc nnd surround with dent for which they wore m nny avenue, Asbvuy Park. isndi of tho Monmouth Lumber Company tween 6:W and S>:00 P. M. in the new Held on Wife's Charge. DeNormandie .Avenue, and Unas of Frank 15. Price, aouth elghty- jnayonnaise. addition to the fire house, which is way responsible, despite tho fact Middle row: II. II. Fay, 326 Roose- Church Dinner ut Highlands. Arrested on a chnr#o of non-sup- ftva dfiBi-cas flfty-alx mlnvites cnet flvo Shamrock Sandwiches that they drive all types of vchides velt avenue, Deal; \V. L. Weisman, The guild of St. Andrew's Episco- Fair Haven, N. J. hundred and seventy feot and ninety hun- nearing completion. Prizes will bo port, proferrod by hio wife, Mrs, Lot- dred tha of a foot to p concrete monument $4 slices whits every working day, in all lands of 32 Caranetta drive, Lakewood; E. pal church of Highlands will hold a Telephone, 2835. 3 tablespoons awarded to the winners at cards, and hot mast beef supper Thursdny tio Scott, Raymond Scott of Atlan- standing In tha westerly liuht of way lino bread chopped pickles a well known orchestra will furnish weather and over all kinds of road*. D. DpTlonrip. Loch Arbor apartment. of the New Yorlt and LOIJK Branch rail- i£ cup butter, evening, March 1', from live to eight tlo Highlands wao held for a'hearing ',3 cup while the music. The committee in charge Recently the telephone company';! Asbury Park; J. J. Morrisey, Grand before Juatico Elmer C. Walnright road Companyf thance (4) In a. southerly soft avenue, Atlantic Highlands; M. II. direction along tho westerly rlttht of way 0 tablespoons cream chcepe working hard to mako this affair plant department presented these Inck, in the parish hall. Tho com- of Shrewsbury tonight at eight lino of the.NoWVorl: nnd Long Uranch chopped sreen 's teaspoon Bnlt Landis, 26 Wyckoff avenue, Deal. mittee consist;! of Mrs. F., P. Reed, Makes You Forgst a ggreat success and s. largge number (men five anil six year "Stop Accl- o'clock. Tho arrest was mado by Railroad Company, curving to tho left on Jicpper,..,,.._a 3 tablespoons creBm ik h ld b did dent" insignia to be attached to the Front row: J. C. Clark. 632 Over- Mrs. Hubbard Stiles, Mrs. Liming You Have a rBcIlun of twonty.ciKht hundred and Arrange bread slices in pairs, Mix of tickets have already beer, disposed Constable Loon Bonnott. ninety-eight feat, threa hundred and four front of their vehicles. ton place, Long Branch; Paul Greet- and Mrs. John L. Opfermann. feat and oightoen hundredth*} of a foot, to rost of ingredients until very soft Court St. Ann, Catholic Daughters a staka; thence (5) atill alone tho wcator- and creamy. Spread on bread, press of America, will hold their annual St. ly right of vmy line of tha New York and together £up whipped 8 green Bilk tho HKQ nf fourteen yenra. reaidlnK nt Together with the right, title and In- cream fl«» "Green " card party. Be- tercut, if any, of tha party of tho firnt port frcshments are to bo freo of charge. No. 011 Fark Avenue, Now York, New In and to tho right of way of tho New Arrango cano on serving dishes. York, or to bin guardian or guardians, York and Lonff Branch Itallroad Company (Green glass suggested.) " Top with In view of tho fact that this card if nny. or to MAUGAIUST DA11NET, hlii party haa always been a great suc- QUALITY PLUS SERVICE imturnl gunrdlan, or to hid scnfirnl lying went of tho center lino of ntiid right sherbet, spread with cream which KUnidlun, If nny:— of 'way of en Id Railroad Company. Jios had sugar and vanilla added. :ess in other years, it is expected TAKE NOTICE that In n certain causo Bolnff intended as partfl of lota num- that thoer will bo a large attendance. bers Four (4) and Five (5) nn' nhown on Insert flags and servo Immediately. 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. now iiondine In Chancery of Now Joraey map entitled "Alan of Property lialonGflnir eiHItlod "]N TUB M/VTT13R OF TUB PE- to the heirs of Thomas F. Morford, de- PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. TITION OP TI1B NEW YORK TRUST ccBBed, nt Red Dank, N. J." COMPANY, eurvlvlnn Executor and Trun- Being intended as tho fiamo Inmi and Port Monmouth News. teo of tho Eotato of MORKIS M. UAIiNET. prcmlHQB described in n deed dated Janu- Keansburg News. dcccaticd, for the approval and confirma- ary 28, 1D26, made hy Catharine W. Mor- tion of certain sales ol rcnl property," an ford to Whitfl-Pftch, Inc., body corporate, (Tho Red Bunk Register can be bought' (The Red Bank Register can ba bought Amended Order wae made, entered and recorded In Book 1338 of Dcedn, vw.v 48. |» KcmnburB et tho stores ol E. L. Miller. n Port Monmouth at th« stores of Charles fileil In the Hnld Court on March 8th, 1W, Ctc. W. Santa LuMj, Philip Keller and Charles Meyers and Salvadoro Sca£llonc.) dlrot-tini; Helen Levy, Robort M, Irfvy, Subject to tho covenants, conditions, re- Mnreurot Darnot and Sylvan M. garnet, an jtrlotlons and grants montloncJ. set forth Services at Community church Sun- Infant under the nga of fourteon year?, and referred to In the Innt nforcaald deed. day were conducted by George Soe- to Show Cnune before the catd Court at ' Borough Collector Ralph O. Wil- Chancery Chambera In tho City of Lonff Excopttne and renervlnjr from naid sale liams reported to tho borough coun- ley. certain portions of tha lands doflcrllied in Itnmch, New Joreoy, on April 10th. 1034^ two cortaln Roleanea of Part of Mortyairccl cil at last week's meeting that no col- Tho Ladies' auxiliary of tho firo at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, or as aoon Premises executed by complainant (1) lection in taxes or sewer assessments company met at tho firo house last thereafter as the matter can bo heard, dated July 9, 1D28, and recorded In Book why tho prayoro of tho 8ui>plemental Pe- 40 of Rolesse» of Part of Morteneed • had been mado during February. evenin tition fllcd horoln en March 8th. 1034, PremUoB, PORG'481; and (2) dntod April William A. Sternkoph, borough audi- The Women's Republican club met should not bo granted and why oiipn other "* 1030. and recorded In Book 5fi of Re* tor, submitted an audit of the bor- at the fire house Tuesday afternoon of and further relief an may seem equitable eo of Part of Mort^aKcd rremlnes, and junt should not bo irrnntedt page 330, In tha Monmouth County Clerk's ough's finances for tho year 1033 in j last -week. Friday afternoon the club AND TAKE I'UBTIIER NOTICE that which he made several recommenda-1 gave a card party at tho fire house, BROKEN SECTIONS—or tho purpose of thin cause is to obtain the omce. tlons, among which were that there ; with Urs. Charles Quaxkenbush, Jr., approval and confirmation of tho eaid And that likewise BO much of certain Court of two certain conveyisncoa, one ortjtnffod pramluca Dccondly montloned in be no delay in tho perfection of tax acting as hostess. COLUMBIA RIVER—Vz-ft. flat «£> cans muilo hy Tho New York Trust Company tha bill of complaint, nnd dene tilled In titlo liens; that enforcement of txx! Tho Ladiaa' aid society of Com- nnd ^ylvnn M. Unmet, as executorii and complainant's second mentioned niortenKo tltia Hen eollortiono ho continued and I mnr.ity cliurab. will mscl at the home tn]»ico» o( tlie Lno4 Will and Testament In the bill of compUInt particularly sat FLORIDA of MOLT!.'* S. ltnriiet, deceased, to Hylvan forth nnd dflacrlbod, flint in to nay: appropriations for costs be included of lira. C. F. Winkleman Tuesday M. Iinniet, dated February 24th, 1031. and PREMISES SKCONOLY MENTIONED in tho 1935 budget; that delinquent I afternoon-. tho otlier imulo by Tho- New York Trust IN BILL OF COMPLAINT. charges on properties be complied i The C-rosahupper Athletic club will Company and Sylvan M. Garnet, as 0Me(lu- All thosa Vertiiln trnct« or pai-eela of 1 Sb flat H und trustees of tho Last Will arid land nnd premises, hereinafter pnrticulorly with and prompt action be taken to ! :iald jtj annual St. Patrick's danco Teiitnment of Morris 3, Unmet, deceased. itencrltied, eltuato. lylntr nnd lieinK In the enforce- collections; that unoolliinr^ii ; and card puny at tho fire hou^e Sat- to Hyiv M. Uarnot, dated September Borouuli of Shiewnbury. In tho County of lSlli. 103S, both of vrhlch said Indcnturos Monmouth and State of New Jemcy. items bo cleared by remission; thatjurday ovonmir" Harry WelU and bio ffect nnd convoy landn and premises >n Firat Tract: the collection of delinquent water J Kjngn of Rhythm will provide the tho Hoiouffh of Deal. Monmouth County, BEGINNING nt a point formed by tho and sewer rents be enforced: that no ! music. Everything indicates a large New .leraoy, described an followal weutorly lino of Hrond Street nnd tho ALL th ti tt floulhorly line' of Nowman Springs Road, further capital improvements be con- j attendance. tho southerly. templated until tho borough's debt ia The Women/a Republican club will materially reduced and that new ! hold a card party Saturday evening, or Fancy Royal Purple bonds of officials be issued for each I March :!. at the tire house. On Fri- Fancy Seedless—11-oz. Pkg. term. The application of Henry Geia- day evening, April 13, the club will Eveready Brand—Largest Cans Largest Cans ler for a liquor license, on Forest ave- I down on a Map of tho South Elboron caaterly and parallel with Newman Springs havB a card party ,.at the fire house Land Company at South Elboron, N. J., Kood ono hundred thhty-flvo nnd (lfty-alx nue, referred to Borough Attorney for the benefit of tho fire company. whirh map in fllad In the office of tho hundredtliB foot to tho wostcvly Hiela or Howard W. Roberts at the last meet- Broad Streoti thenco (O northerly nlong First Spiritualist church of Conso- €| cans €1 cans Clcik of Monmouth County at Freehold, tho wenterly nldo of Broad Btroet. fifty ing for investigation, was reported lation at the corner of Wilson avenue N. J.. and moro particularly described as foot, to tho point or place of rcRinninp. upon l>y Mr, Roberts, who recom- and Main street is now open for ser- Intended to bo tho Bnmo Innd nnd lirem- mended that the license be granted. BEOINNlNa at tho corner formed hy iee» convoyed to the uald Oeorne H. Whlto vices. Iho inturacctlon of the northerly line of nnd Mort V. Paeh by deed of KdRar N. Mrs. Alexander Turner, a summer The communion service which -was Brighton Avenuo and tho Wcntorly lino of MCCIOOB and Marlon D. MuUieen. hh viite. resident, had opposed the license and Almyr Avonuc, sometimes called Highland to have been held Sunday at Com- Avenuo: thenco (1) Westerly 100 feet dated Boptember 20th, 1026, and recorded tho report of the attorney was or- along tho Northerly lino of Brighton Ave- In the offlcp of the Clork of Monmouth munity church was postponed be- FANCV—WHOLI; rallfornia—-Medium Walter Baker's—Ji-lb. can niAMONn cnvsTAL County In Book 1312 of Dcodo, on pnga dered sent to Mrs. Turner. The ap- cause of inclement weather. It will uo to tho tloutheaat cornor of Lot Num- 70, etc. * plication will be acted upon at tho 3 3 Fluln or Iodized ber 140 on oald map: thonca (2) Norther- bo conducted next Sunday by Pro- E it's, fift P c ffil Cans 41 ffhC ly parallel with Almyr Avenuo and along Second Tract: next meeting. Benjamin Andreach fessor Theodore F. Baylos of the Now (Sfe Boxes M /ThC tho Easterly lino of Lot Number 140, 200 Known as lot Number Elshty-Three, for- was granted a refund of money de- Brunswick theological seminary. Last feot: thenco (3) Easterly 100 feot to tha ty feqh on BroR'l Hirnet nnd nns hundred posited for a liquor license which Westerly eldo of Almyr Avonuoi thence thirty-four feot in doiith moro or Icaa, n* Sunday a pin was awarded to Dor- (1) Southerly along tho flft!d Wootorly lino nhown on map entitled "Map of Orlolo had been withdrawn by him. John othy Martin for having a perfect rec- of nald Almyr Avenue 200 feat to the Park, nouth of R«l Hank, Shrewnbury Sommers was granted a transfer of ylnt or place of beginning. Township, Monmouth County. N. •>•• owned. ord of attendance at Sunday-school by Rad Bunk Development Co., George D. Ills license from 28 Bay avenue to 15 for thirteen weeks. A cottage prayer SECOND TRACTi BEGINNING ot. a Carr avenue. Councilman Jacob Mar- EGGS point in tho Westerly line of Almyr Ave- Cooper, Surveyor, Hcr«l >, litSB. a cost of $175. Ho also said it had PRESTO • H-O. OATS | CRAB MEAT, j .APPLE SAUCE WAX BEANS to t[io point or i>lnce of beglnnlm;. nnd ioi-ordod In tha Monmouth County cost 5125 In addition to the purchase urday night. the Northerly portion of lot Num- Clork'8 ofllce in Book 1351 of DocfK pneo Largo ricg. Plain or Quick f Tnncy Jupancso Fancy N. Y. Stato ber 130 ua shown on n mop entitled "Map 383, from which «ald dood tho nbovo do- of the plow for tho removal of snow. cy Jap ncy of Lotn nt South Elbflron, N. J." at South ncriuKon U copied. Mr. Lohsen also said no funds are Elboron, N. J. Subject always to tho covenant*, condi- available from the federal govern- New Monmouth News. vkss Cans Cans BEINO tha namo promlfles conveyed by tion!! and restrictions mentioned nnd not ment for municipal projects. two warranty rleedfi HIVCJI by I, It. Taylor forth ut len«th In tho lant mentioned deed, Allen Bagger of Doal spent Satur- 2 - IS' & Co., a body corporate, to Wnller T. as by rofarenees thereto will moro fully Kohn. tho flrat dated Juno 10th, IDU, and and nt lingo apponr. A regional convention of tho Cath- day and Sundi'y with William Logan. .ccorded in the Clerk's Ofllro of Monmouth Setterl no tho property of Vrhlts-Pach. olio Parent-Teacher association of | The children's choir rendered p DEL MAIZ County Juno 24th, 1011. In Hook 908 of Inc., et aln., taken In execution M tho miit cial Deeds on iingca 10K, etc.. ronveylrR the of Catherine W. Morfurd nnd to ho Bold tho Trenton diocese was held in the | music at the Baptist church Sun- DOG FOOD Cranberry Sauce ASPARAGUS Northern Tissue first tract horelnabovo dcncrlbod and tho by nudltorlum of St. Ann's school Tliurs- day morning. At night the mualo CORN MINOT IJrand \ BCCOIHI dated September 110th, 1011, nnd HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff, clay afternoon and was attended by was by the Ushors' Union choir. Cream Style I-nrgo Green recorded October 21nt, 1911, in Book 912 Dated February m. 1934. Miss Mary Logan spent the weclt- of DccdR on pngoa 488, etc., convaylng the Alnton Deckman, Sol'r. a Ir ;p number of members of the BOcond tract, horfllndbova doBcrlbOfl, and (1GB linen) vark -a associations In the diocese. end at New York. h Cans ."VCSS (f^ C'niis &hf^C ffi Cans M ^KCJ thereafter conveyed l>y warranty deefl Tho convention met at 10:30 A. M. William Morford is sick with rheu- Riven by -Wnltor^ T. Kohn and EIDIQ B. Monmouth County Surrogate's Court. mu tlsni. Kohn, his wife, to Morris B. Bnrnot, dated with Mrs. Walter Conroy, president of tho 24th day of Kopt«mbor, 1015, and re- In /the matter of Charloa K. Thompson. tho Kennsbun; association, dcllvcrins Martin Matula. bought a horse corded In tho office of the Clork of Mon- T/ho hnn been nbsont from tho otato th, . o addres» _ s of welcome. Mrs. Georg"^e \ froJ.,n m»^_ Howar1 1. ^_ dI Tlndalfill .111 l •las t. week— . UXKiODA BAKERS' mouth County September 20th, 101B, in more than aoven years nnd is presumed PINEAPPLE Butler rookies, book No. 1004 of Uccdo on piu*a 30G, cmi- to be dead. Sullivan of South Amboy gave a bus- Despite the abnormally cold weath- Evaporated Milk Fineapjjle Juice vcyItur tho eamo tracts horeinnbovo de- Order. iness reaumo of the regional activi- er, Aaron Kuckle has had a flno DOI.K'.S I'alm Island .J11I111 Alilcn Molasses CHEESE Upon rending and flHujj Iho petition of "come up" of tomato Deed in hia Rosa M. Thompflon. of tho Ilurouwh of Rod ties. Edward Juska, Keansburg at- VAN CAMr'S—Toll Cans SllijJECT to reotrlctlona as In Rook 676, Dank, County of Monmouth, mid Htato of greenhouse. He raises tomatoes on. Sliced or (.ruMicd , flI|Ilw stundlsli- C:i,.,cotat.<- ROLE'S Ilav/ailflii Bnuid ,.tiKO 1C1 of Deodo, for Monmouth County, torney, spoko on "Cathnllc Action In Iiiiportcd from Norway repented in Deed Hooka 670, DflKo HO, Now Joreoy, from ell of which it appesrn Catholic School.1)." At the afternoon a large scale and also sells tomato Cookii'fj. that Charles K, Thcnuinon Una hgun ubuent plants. Cans 8C0 c 576 pngo 202. nnd 576 ptitfo 142. and also from tho State of New Jersey nnd from Be3slon Rev. Thouuis Kearney, rector R. 20c. 3 19° [n tiio deed flrat abovo mentioned. , the pluce of hia last known rcsldcnco for of St. Ann's church, provided nn in- Joyco Ponterman, daughter of Mr. C sco HUHJECT AUK) to Torms of Grant uoven ycara. torentlng program bv having the stud- aan"da ,Mrswrfi-. l-»Georgc("-goe FontnrmanPentnrman,, iina rarapp - from Smith Klbcron Land Company to Kl- It Ia on this coco ml dny of February. 21;- 35 6 35° horon Water ami Ufiht Company, aa T«- 1034, ORDKR1SD thnt n henrlnK be had enta of St. Ann's school render reel- j'dly improving from the injuries sli conloil In Book 14H of Deeds on page 447. on nald petition and nfllduvltii before tho ttitlontj, an well as dancing. received two weeks iigo when she -war, AND ALSO ALL thane certain lotn, Surrogate of Monmouth County on the K g hit hy an automobile, trnct-'i or parrclfl of land Rnd prenilBen, fifteenth tiny of Mnreh, 19IH, next, ftt ten' illoa Julia Bin lie, a member of tho i«t-Glnnftor I'mthrulaily dcnulllieil, OltiiaLa. o'clock In tho foti OL- an anon there- yinj: and hclmr in tha Borouph of Deal, nfter (is counsel Im honni nt tho faculty of Georgian Court college, n tho County of Monmoiith nn»l State of LaUewood, spoko on "Lay Participa- Court House In the 1 oiotifih of Freehold, Everett News. Mew Jcrney. described Rfl follows: for the purpose of IIEVIHR„- Chnrlns __K. tion of Catholic Education." Mrs. BE(tlNNIN(* at a point in tho westerly Thompson declared andd t»reunified l to be A. H. Liiuderhaug of East. Keansburjj l'ANOY IDAHO .nido of Almyr Avenua dlntsnt South twen- dead, and lettors of ndmtnlntration ho r Mia.i Solly Warncker was kept, ty-ono tlc(jrccn and twenty-six minutes Krantfld on hia e«tatfl In irrordniKO with Tendered a vocal nolo. J'hc commit- from her duties nl tho Fitliin UP- Sunkist Lemons wcnl t".> hundred and thirty feot from tho the etatuta In uuch taaa nmOo and provid- tco in charge of tho convention was morial hospital a few dny.~ last week southerly »ldo of Phillips Avenue; and ed. composed of Mrs. William Bnlbach, 1 MEDIUM SICT3 Potatoes runnlntr thene* (1) north eliity-elKlit do- It In further OKDIS11ED, thnt n copy of hecauso of ilirk'.ia. KI thlrty-fouf minutes wast one this order ho published iti Tho 1M Hank Jlra. Julo Bcatty, Mrs. Charles Mc- | I'Jdward Grant Is confined to MB V rt'iii;. 10-11). f**ot to R Htnlna Olson of Briarwoorl avc- Ittimph, Mr. and Mm, Walter Palm- %n 'fA KK°KuitTHBn NOTICB thst If NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT liue ia recovering from injurieit re- er, Mr. find Mm, Robert Jones, Mra. mi Eprllcntlon for tho appointment of a Estate of Henry O'Jlrlcn, ilercHJieil. FANCY MAINE runnlian ml llt^m of fylvan M.' Harn«t, R" Notice !B hvrpUy ctvcn ttmt, tho BC- ceived in u fall on an lea coated aide- B. A. Hickey nnd t;on, Donald, Miss itiffuit under tho HBO of fourteen ygsra. counta of tho nubHtrlber, atirninliitrator of wall!. Mrs, Olaon la 12 ycary o old. Catherine IIlErjins/Frank Creavy and Carrots or Beets nil he inny tho cold Infant or by th...o. cstat„..—.,o„ o„f. Brai„,...d. dccciiticri, will bo fiudltsd Mrs* i 'Whitehead entertained nt Henry Conway. ynno on hln behalf within four &».f tondd statettdd byb thhe fJurroKntfJ q off" thhe bCounty ft ca«J party Tuesday afternoon. Edwnrd Itowo wna tRken 111 at Ills f./VJIUK HUN0IIK3 st nfter tha return dat« of tn«j Bnla(of Monmouth, nmt rfiporied for pettlfiment ^.iiendrd -Onlfir tn fihov/ Caufi«, to vvlt, (to the Oijilinna Court of ««ld County, on William Mor^nnr; twelve yeara old, homo Friday night. 1 April tOlh, 1934, I'etltloncr heroin will BI>* iThumdny, tha tvMnty.nhtth 'lay of March, tu recovering froni a dojj- hi to on liiu Jarieph Brown la confined to liln IjlHH'lu'-'i J ] |TM' • ' ttiila 105 of tho Court of A. I). 10;H, nt which time nnpllnntlon ' Chuncery uf New Jcmfty for tha appoint- bo mndfi for the allowuucti at coininlsnlona loft Jog. home with Kflp. tnont of n i?ufird!fln ml Ittem for tho ealu and coiitisc! fee^. Mry. Mary Mc*'*njtl) hnn recovered fiylvnn M. Unrimt, nn Infniit tindflr tho n«9 Dated rehrnnry 10. A. IK 11)^4. vt foiivlppn yrnrt', for tho purpose of pro- HKIiMAN V. r.AniJKCQtJK, tlm; the interest hcctln of t!i« fltdtl In- New Moiu^intth. N. J., Wlliuiii llnrding of .toad In the county. Let It cuiry your I *jA\t thft vcefc-onrt with. h\$ parents. Imegsago tu thoao who livo on thsao AITLKCATK. HTBVENH. KOSTKIi Qulnn. PaiK-nn A Unrt Let© Long. & HEUSHTM.li. &H Dank, K- J.. '.WttM&m J*eaiwj» Mato street butch«r' thorowghfarcc—Adv^rtis gollr.itors far I^Utb-iiw. ' Ft^cta RfeD BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. Page Seventeen

'TIIF DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP." Roche, Marjorio Whitney and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Little, Jr. other ,>rcak Sunday In the main oa | Firo Chief Tliomaa Cleary and a rep- this week, and in t.Hs meintims ih® Belford News. ana Mve. Henry Knoehela attended a Walter T. McClure of Newark was River" road, near Hance road, was | resentative ef ths Qamevrell fire bell has beeen connected 'with tHfc birthday party for Charles V. gast- a guest part of last week of hl3 sis- Address on This Subject Sl&de by (Tba E«d B&nU RtshUe csn bs bought repaired Monday. alarm concern inspected tho fire horn lire alarm ays tern. In Relferd at thfi atoxes of Mrs. John mond of Red Bank Friday evening. ter, Mrs. Austin Harvey. Firo alarm box 55 at the corner of yesterday and decided It,should oe O'Neill, H. ClajBafr awl Hsrry W«««r- Mies Marian Burlew has been kept Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Smith have Third street and Cedar nvenuo has sent hack to the factory ^or repairs. The regular monthly meeting of a&n'u waiting room.) Indoors with a heavy cold. moved from Ttlver road to the Evans The road to better and bigger husf« the Red Bank Democratic league been repaired and Is now in working > Another horn, to be used temporarily, Rev. J. J. Mecsler ttssleted Kev. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kadenbaeh, house on Maple avenue. order again. It was tested yesterday.: wi" be installed the latter part of ncisj leads through Tim Register's sti* was lield at Ha club roomi In the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermcrt and vertislnfj columns.—Adverilstmutb Monmouth building Friday night. Johu Hoins at tho funeral of Mrs. Mr. and Mrn. Koland Atkinson enr William Gilbert of Union Beach last Jamea Murphy spent Sunday at New tertained a number of guests Satur- Judge John C. Giordano -of Long York. Branch gave an address on "TheV/odnesday. day evening. Duttc* ot Citizenship." He stressed' Mra. Jane Kjllock 1B Hrlounly HI Capt. Charles Brown of New York Mrs. John A. Hobrough of Fair the need'of a universal interest in! at th,° J°"« of her daughter. Mrs. haa been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gar-Haven and MM. J. L. Davis of Little politics, nayins that UB tho people i1™* ^n£l"T\ , n * » rett Wilson. Silver called on Mrs. G. H. Howiand take an Intercut In government, the! p«*>ft W. Seeley la able to walk Mrs. John H. Wermcrt, Mrs., Wil- of Branch avenue, Littlo Silver, one quality of government Improves. He j with tllG assistance of MB cane. bur MaxConnell and Mrs. Croker at- day last week and extended their urged all of tho members present to! ^m. Ira Barnes has recovered tended tho regional meeting of Par- felicitations on her 82d birthday. Mrs. tal*o an active Interest in all civic 1'™* a newe illness and lias ra- ent-Teachora' association of Trenton Howland 13 enjoying excellent health. ' flumed her duties as organist at tho diocese at St. Ann's school at Keona- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rllry nnd Hear Ye! Hear Ye! affairs and predicted brilliant fu- burg Thursday. turo for tho club. Methodist church. son have returned from a trip to Tho Blblo class of Francis Ranch Twenty-thro persons attended a cot- Florida, Plans were announced by Presi- tago prayer mooting at tho home of dent Harold A. HendrickEtm for a haa won the honors for several Sab- Water company employees were batha in contributing the largest Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lukcr Monday working here yesterday repairing a 10 Monmouth Street, nominating' committee to propose evening. tho names of candidates tor tho Bedeunis for tho Methodist Bible school break In the main at the intersection I'HONIS 3037. Bank, offices at the coming prim- treasury. Mra. William Sutherland is Improv- ot River and Fair Haven roads. An- Visit the @$ffl Markets for the town's bfi«t Meat The-Ladies' aid society pf tho ing from a cold and sbro throaty aries. "KrtwprU VutiKatlengeU in John Telchmnn upent Sunday at Values. Rich, tender beef-Iamb-veal-hant-poultry—all chairman of ths nominating commit- Methodist church will hold a cov- carefully selected for quality. Full skteem owiicea to th« tee. ercd dish luncheon and business in Frcaliojd. tho church this afternoon. Election Miss Virginia Jerolomen of Leon- pound guaranteed. The prices are moat attractive. Plsca The nest meeting of thwe club will\ ardo spent Monday evening with 13p ot "which i °^ officers will bo part of the busl- your order for the week-end now. ncs a Mlsa Claire Lingo. time'stnto'committeeman John J.! »"0ion. Mrs. Jacob Dennis and Mrs. John Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest Quinn is expected to make aa. ad- J, J. Messier attended the Bi- OP ble conferenco in the New Mon-Bade spent Sundny at Kcanaburg dress. mouth Baptist church Thursday. with their sister, Mrs, Stephen Bro- WATCHES, CLOCKS Mlsa Ruth Furler visited relatives nnder. JEWELRY BltlDGE at Newark Friday. Mr. ond Mrs. Harry Clay of Fair S . „ . , , ™ ,„ * ™ i »ii' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller have Haven opent Wednesday evening with Accutacy, skill aucf experi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havens. of their Mmee nMorria ' Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Soft, meaty, and every bird guaranteed. ence enable us to do the "-* ax'mS**" ™z? " ° Highlands spent Monday* ovenin£ most delicate repairing. We | MIBS Holon Masacy of Peters place S Rev. J. J. Messier visited friends with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havens. guarantee satisfaction. Our waa hoptena Wednooday ovoninj? at nt West Gi'ovo and Asbury Park , prices will please vou. tho first of a norles of bridgq par- Thursday. ties . which aro being held by the Kenneth Cooper has moved to hia Fair Haven News. Silverware Repaired lTriad club of Red Bank. High acor- house on Washington avenuo at or for the cvcnlne waa MISB Gladys Kcyport, (Tha Red Bank lieiitflter c"an be bouuht and Replaced Like New Forrar, Mr. and Mrs. John Cohen of Brook- in Fair Haven in tho Btoro of Harry Kuj- Sugar Thoae prenent were Mrs. Virginia lyn were Sunday, gueuta of Dr. andtis. at Ye Gold Cedars and from Mr. Illppc.) Cured Rathamlth, Mrs. Ruth Boors, Mro.: Mra. Marc Krohn. Treatment for immunization for As Gay as the Grace Turnock, Mra. Elizabath Kar-! Rov. J. J. Mpsaler will be the gueat diphtheria will be given Monday Smoked ney, Mro. Regina Boynton nnd Mlos-' speaker at the firemen's banquet held morning, March 19, at ten o'clock, In Highland Fling ! 36 Broad St., Red Bants ea Holen Masaey, Gladya Forrar,! In tho "Old Dutch Tavern" at Key-the Willow etrect school to school Vel 1133L Grace Brooks, Mildred Scheldt, Hel-1 port tonight. and pro-school children and also to en Voorhcoa, Roberta McKnlght, I A birthday celebration waa held Rytex 1 babies over six months old. Tho Dorothy Thelsmeycr, Dorothy Gib- lor Dr. Marc Krohn at his homo work Is under the direction of tho Fresh Pork Lol bona, Marjorle Worthloy, Gladys Saturday. board of health ond tho board of Chatter-Box Kutchcr, Edith Burst and Helen! Despite bad weather conditions, a education. Glenwood Apple Saucs .r... 3 cans 25s VanDorn. i very largo audience was present Sun- Tbo next party will be hold to-' day morning to hear the aermon by Clinton Howard of William stroet 60 FOLDED SHEETS night at the home of Mrs. Ruth ' Rov. Mossier, upon tho subject, "The waa arrested Monday by Chief Jo- 50 ENVELOFES Beers of Fair Haven. Seamless Coat ot tho Master." ooph Hordon for permitting hla chil- i Mlsa Clairo Lingo haa returned dren, who aro under quarantine for with your. nnmo on Iho shocta home after several days of visiting chickenpox, to leavo the house and Seabright News. j friends at Brooklyn. play in the street. Arraigned before ,N. W. Salmon Is confined to his Recorder Harry B. Kurtls, ho was 1!y doa (Tbe Red Dank Keglnter can be bought bed na the result of illness. fined ?50 or thirty days In jail. He Fresh Buck Shad . . - 19c • Freshly Opened Select Oysters 18s In Seabrleht it the stores or Moirio Well- Harold Woodward lo employed In doa man and H. Le*ko\7itz.) 1 was given a reasonable time to pay xniiots Genuine Haddock ">• 19c Mdi Sta Chowder Clams a atoro at Rod Bank. tho fine. 15c Kruaehcn Salts—(a perfect com- Tho Women's Democratic club met Mrs. George Heyer has been on bination of the oix mineral ealta your last week at tho home of Mrs. Juno tho sick list several days. Mrs. Austin Harvey entertained at Continuing Our Big (gS£0 Food Sale Until Saturday Night body tiliould .possess to function prop- Garland and mado plans for a card Professor Claude Hartzell of Hemp- a party at her homo Saturday in erly), purify your blood of harmful party Eastor Monday night, April 2, otead. Now York, was a recent guest celebration of tho fifth birthday of Large folded sheets KIZO 7^a" x ncidn, mid aid the kidneys and bow- at the home of Mro. Ethel Krausa her daughter Joan. Games were WA" (folded size 7?»"x5vi") of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes. Finest large OIR to throw off waato material—tho on Ocean avenue. Mrs. Garland Is A large numbar of gucsta were en- played and prizes wcro won by Mar- in Blue and White, Green and continual formation of which Is in general chargo of the arrange- tertained at an evening sociable by ion Cameron and Lola and William White, Grey and White and California cans probably tlio causo of your fat. ments. Mrs. Margaret Hees ' ia In Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lingo one night England. Othej children prosont Tan and White Plaid Vellum But don't worry Jur»t as long as charge of tho tickets, Mrs. William last week. A substantial sum wanwere Margaret Cameron and Bobby paper. Largo pointed flap en- you hnvo Kruachen Salts, Tako a R. Fowler, Jr., of tho refreshments, contributed for tho benefit of tho and Botty Minton, Adults present velopes to match. half teaspoon every morning before Mra. Clarenco Douglas of tho tablca wero Mrs. George Minton, Mrs. Anno Reg. 10c Glenwood Home Like breakfast in a glass of hot water— and Mrs. Ethel Krauss of tho prizes, Methodist church organ fund. torMecr and Mrs. Myron Minton. Your name In Highland Blue, little by little that ugly fat disap- Mru. Lottie Seeley Is on the sick Groy or Brown ink. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pottee of list. The ladies' guild of tho Episcopal pears, you'll feel better than over be- South Shrewsbury drive have ar- church will hold a cako sale Satur- fore—years younger, more energy. Rev. J. J. Measlet'a Bermon sub- Buy boxes nnd boxes of this No. 2 rived home from a ten weeks' stay jects at tho Methodist church Sun- day, March 24. Orders for cakes aro You'll soon possc33 that enviable in Florida. being received by Mrs. Charles P. clever stationery! On sale lor cans beauty, clear altln, uparkllng eye3, day will be "Barley, Bread and Fish" Cross. Tho guild will hold an all- MARCH ONLY. Buperb figure, whjjch only perfect Tho Monmouth County Firemen's and 'yilato'o Wei3h Bowl." association will hold Ita monthly day quilting party today at the par- Kearly to Serve—Sweetened—just right. It la good for yriu. health can impart. mnfitlng Sunday afternoon at the (Ire Mr. and Mro. Felix McGovornhavo ish house. An 85c bottle (touts 4 weeka) at rphirrtcd home Bftor spending thn 2 JQ-oz bota 2g house, where the members will bov winter with their daughter, Mrs. Jo- George Hatm, Jr., wuffetcd n.u atr Toronto Catsup c Boscnl Coffee "> Un 31c any progressive druggist in America. tho guests of Walter J. Sweeney, tack of appendicitis last week and 'If i. Asparagus Tips 2 picnic cans 27c Munoy buck if Kruschcn dpcan't con> vice president. seph P. Kennedy of Arlington. (SJOO Crushed Corn 2 No- - cans 25c vince you that it is the safest, quick- Mr. and Mrs. Phil MoGovern of he was taken to the Long Branch STATION E&Y (ISCO Beans With Pork 4 cans 19c Mrs. William R. Fowler, Sr., en-Maplewood spent tho weak-end with hospital in the Fair Haven ambu- OSCO Bwtlett Pears big can igc- eat, easiest wiiy to lono fat. tertained tlio Methodist Ladios' Aid lnnce. After several days' treatment SPORTSNC GOODS-TOYS fiSCO Fancy Sweet Peas 2 cans 29c (tSCO Gelatine Desserts 3 Pl!ss 17c Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rowley. Fleischman's Yeast Cakes each 3 bi can Eoclety last Thursday evening. St. Clement's church will celebrate he was' able to return home without C (SS£0 Royal Anne Cherries s 25c Chancery 4/3IE Twenty members were present and next Sunday as Passion Sunday. Tho tho necessity of an operation. SHERIFF'S SALE. after tho business session refresh- sermon toplo nt the servlco at half- A party was given Saturday in Hy virtue of a writ of fl. fn. to mo di- ments wore eerved. Tho next mect- celebration of the second birthday Reg. 123/.C rected, iwieil out of tho Court of Chan- past ten o'clock will be "Our Obliga- No. 2 cery of the Stuto of New Jersey, ivlll b« ing will be hold April 12 nt the homo ! (ion's." * 6n'"p'ahn "sunday"morning of Barbara Ruth Little, daughter of cxpopcit to Biiltt nt publio vedue, on of Mra. Ida Anderson, gSOO Finest cans •MONDAY. THE 9th 1>AY OF APHIL, ] blessed palms will be distributed. Tho So and Sew club will meet Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Elizabeth Full Pack liuUvceti the hours of 111:00 o'clock ond next monaaMonday nighni mt ntai thme homnome ofr ,! . 6:W0 o'clock (at, 2:00 o'clock) In the af- B t WcdneBday wlth Mr and MfBi ternoon uf until day* at tho Court Houeo" StreetMrs. .Marshal Assistinl gM Mrs. Crlsu. Crlsor onr nChurcs hosh -Wilbur MacConnoll. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ! (3SCD Tomato Soup OSCI> Pancake Flour 8e , Mrs. William Letson and son Her- k in tho Horough of Freehold, County of tesses will bo Mrs. Lester (SSCD Sliced Bacon 2 '.4-lb pltgs 25c 4SCO Buckwheat Flour P E 8c Ttlunmouth, New Jeraey, to itntlsfy a de- Nclson ib( ,rtp Mr3 ROffCre of somervillo and each {or rreu of Miild court amounting to approxi- nnd Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mm. Mnrgnrot Wyckoff of Newark kSCD Peanut Butter Pt jar lgc (tSCO Golden Table Syrup 10c mately $7,K-7.0&. The Sons and Daughters of Lib- Dutch Cake . I3c : 2 25c All tho following tract or parcel of land were recent guests of Mrs. John &SC0 Golden Bantam Corn 2 No, 2 cans 25c MSCO Whole or Ground Spices 3 20s and prominoB hereinafter particularly de- erty lodge will hold an old-fashioned each Schanck. 4SC0 Pure Fruit Preserves 16-oz jar 17C Rich, Creamy Cheese Bciihcl. oltimto, lyinK and being In tho party at tho next regular meeting Mrs. Annie Glass of Leonardo is Filled Crumb Cake . \ 23c Itorough of Fnlr Havon, In th« County of Friday night, Maroh 23. Monmouth, nnd Stnte of New Jersey, visiting Mrs. S. L. Palmer. Keg. BEGINNING In tho south nido of LoIIoy Members of Robokah lodge will Mrs. Bertha Poole of Belmar re- I'hn:o. nt tho northwcBt corner of tho lot JJourney by bus to Philadelphia next FRIDAY & SATURDAY I 33c nf lunil recently convoyed by William M. turned homo Friday after spending Itccklcns and o thorn to Jnmc.i F. Crawford, Sunday to attend tho mission eer- a few days with her parents, Mr. and each Containing Prunca, Poaches, Pears and Apricots. (llsiunt HIX hundred nnd four feet west of vlco that Is broadcast every Sunday Mrs. Garrott A. Lee. Coffee Rings, Assorted . 17c tho whilo marble monument net at tho cor- afternoon. 29-oz 'Ja ner of Ilrond ijlreet and LaRoy Placa; Wins Marguerite, Colo, ot Red Bank for thenre (1) tiouthorly nt right 'angle* to Tho monthly meeting of tho Meth- returned homo Monday after spend- pkg • J-oRoy IMnco ond along tho wcsit lino of odist Sunday-school board will take ing a week with her grandparents, Chocolate Eclairs . . 6 25c iho fluid Crawford lot, two hundred feet place Thursday night at the homo Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coojr. caltcs C to a stukc: thenco (2) westerly on a 1 Camay Soap 4 19 | Chips© 2 ,«g. cournc vnrallol with Loltoy Plnce fifty feet of Mro. Ruth Llndman. All teach- The Ladlea auxiliary ot Independ- Hot Cross Buns Fresh Every Day to a stake; thonco (3) northerly on a lino ers and board members have been ent flro company will hold a card lutmllel with tho flint course two hundred roquestod to attend, aa an oloctlon feet to tho south elilo of LoRoy Plans; party at Independent flro hall next During Lent 20c doz. Eeg. 13c Princess Cocoa * "" 10' thenco (4) eaatcriy niong tho south side of officers will bo held. Wednesday ovonlng. Mrs, Cliarlca D. nf I,oltoy Place flfty feot to tho plnce of beginning. AUo oil tho right, title and Brown and Mrs. Douglaji Cook will Phone RED BANK 3959. interest of the party of tho flmt part in tt pays to advertise In Tha Register. bo hostesses. Refreshments will be You'll never know how GOOD bread can be till you use ours mid to the land in unUl Xelloy Place, lying served and prlzoa given. between tho front of tho lot hereinbefore • Rov. J. Herbert MacConnoll of thousands prefer it—so will you when you taste it. flcRt-rlbctl nnd the center of said LeRoy Cbancery 4-303. New York spent last Wednesday Tlnce. SHERIFF'S SALE. large Seized ns the profit? of Marion T. with his brother Dr. C. W. MacCon- 20-oz Parker ot nl*., taken in execution at the By virtue of a vrrlt of H. fa. to EIB dt-ncll. milt of Margnrctta V. W. Hairlnon. and to cctod. Issued out of tho Court of Chan- loaf ba ooM by :ory of t)is Stale of Now Jersey, frill ba Mr3. Ella Billa of Leonardo Is vla- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff, i exposed to unto at publio vanduo. on PASTKY DEIT. MONDAY. THE 2Gth DAV OF MARCH, Itlng Mr. nnd Mra. William Eoop. of Finest Wheat and Rich Milk. Dated February 21, 1034. 1934, Mr. and Mra. Irving Roop and Miss Quinn, PnrooiiB & Doremun, Sol'ri. 31 BROAD ST., RED BANK (48 1.) $30.16 between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and Helen Smith of Belford, Miss Anita loat fio 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In tfco of. Hammc3fahr of Leonardo and Frank t«rnoon of sold day, at tho Court House, Victor Bread ,1 6° Chancery 4/330. In tbo Borough of Freehold. County of and Ralph Peoso ot Middlotown vil- SHERIFF'S SALE. Monmoutb. Now Jersey, to ontlofy a do- lage spent Saturday ovenlng with creo of finld court amounting to approxi- Mr. and Mrs. James Hobbs. lty vlrtuo of a writ of fl. fa, to me di- mately (0.U4.00. Our Own Freshly Baked Week-End Special rected, iosued out of tho Court of Chan- All tha followlnjr tract or parcel of Inml Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Woedon, Jr., cery of the Rtnto of Now Jersey, will bo nnd premlneo hcrolnnftor particularly do- of New York spent Monday with Mr, exposed to nalo nt public vendue, on acrtned, (iltuate, lying nnd neintf In tho Gold-N-Sno Cocoanut Marshmallow MONDAY, THE Mb DAY OP AFRIU Borough ot Rod Dank, in the County of and Mra. Gilbert Wecdcn, Sr. STOP figuring how much you lost the past 1934, Monmouth and Stato of New Jersey, ad- Mr. and Mrs. Homor Cully and each hot* ,en tho hours of 111:00 o'clock ami joining each other And forming one tract. daughter Phyllis of Jersey City opemt winter by burning just ordinary coal. Change &:0(> o'clock (at 2tG0 o'clock) In tho nf* FIItST—DcglnnlnB point on ths tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. tei-Jiooi) of fa5<] day, nt tho Court Houoo rth side ot Monmouth Street, said point to premium quality Jeddo-Highland and enjoy iti the Uoroiitth of freehold. County of bclni; dtsUnnt westerly Two hundred ond B. Roche. Appetizing Lenten Foods Montnuiith. Now Jornoy, to satisfy a de- forty feet from tlic west side of Hroad William Shcpson, Jr., who.attends 2 oval cana \Qc ere© of nnld court amounting to approxi- Street: thenco tl) northerly aiul on a Una a Blblo echool at Nyack spent tho real economy and satisfaction. No. 'i can 20c \ California Sardines mately $G,3.10.00, <• pnrnllol with tho vrent side of UrOfld mCD White Tuna Fish. Pt Jar 17 All tho following trnct or parcal of Inml Street, noventy-nlno. (eat more or lese, to weok-ond with hla parents, Mr, and Geisha Brand Crab Meat No. '.i can 2Sc Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise C ami premhoa.. hereinafte_ _.r" paparticularl; y de the south side of lands of Gcoriro H. and Mrs. William Shep3on, Sr. Best Pink Alaska Salmon 2 «"" 27c Bcrlbed. Bltunte, lying and bolnff In the llobcrta D. Pattoraon; thence (2) westerly Glen Cove Clam Chowder can 12c Hot-push of H«d IlHnlt, In the County of nlons tho oontb Eddo of said, rattcreon MI3.1 Lucille Rocho lo with her Monmouth nnd Btata of New Jersey. land, twenty.nlno fast and eight inches grandmother, Mra. Julia Rocho ot DISQINNINQ on tho on»t tide of thrown- mora or lens, to a atone monument stand- Jersey City. hury Avenue, nttltl hoglnnlilF: point belnK Ins In tho division lino of lends of sold thirty fcot cluht l/lches poutfuvnrdly from Patterson: thence (3) southerly nlomc tho Mr. and Mrs. William Havens and the ntxithwcft rorncr or a lot of land easterly nitle- nf Intuls of said Patterson. Mrs. Clarenco Stokoa and two daugh- hot owned liy Julm II. Cook thenrtl nanlyurdly cli:hty feot nm! ninn Inrlicfl, to a utono tora of Neptune City apeut Friday Gorton's Brick Cod Fish nnd parallel with the southerly Una of monument on tho rntd, north side of Mon- with Mr, and Mm. Joseph Heyers. pl.-K 7c Uiid of John II. Cook, one Iiumhoil and mouth Street: thence. (4) ensterly nlonK Wet Pack Shrimp il! s plxty-olfiht feet more or lefln to land, for- t):o nnid north side, of Monniouth Street, Mr. and Mm. Norman Johnson nnd Philadelphia Crenm Cheese 2 pfeRi. ISc I N. B. C. Uneedft Biscuits 2 l « 8c merly of Allen; thence nciuthtt-ai-dly' and tiventy-e'ijiht feot ami six Inches to tho Mrs. Elwood Runyon opent Saturday 1 lb [mraUrl with tha enstorly flldo of tihrews* point or plnco of licalmilnp. BcardsleyV. Shredded Cod Fish P ^ 13c ' N. B. C. Old Fashioned ABSoj'tmcnt 16c huiy Avenue, thirty fcijt elglit Inchea to Intended to be the snme Inml nnd prem- evening with Mr. anil Mro. C. Ever- n point: thenca v-'ostwardly ami parallel IBCH conveyed to flcorKe MittlievfB and ett Runyon of Rod Bank. with tho tirfit^ mentioned rourno nlotlK otli. Formal* Mnttlieww, hy fleet! of KMon Ilub- ei- 'nnflin- i "^vlth tbe first, mentioned line, neventy-nlno Each of Mnlnatay HnlldlnK and L Al pct cr, Mm. Joseph Meyers, spent part of tlon, a niiiKirHtion «if the Hula of New f mom or lefiB to liio nortlierly Hldo of last week with Mra. Clarenco Htokea Jerrey, ninl to ba fluid lty Monimmth i-ltreat: thence 14) easterly ONIONS i nlmnif ,tlio norlli »l xr>lil lir •tfter Kfjftdlhif,' n week nt, Kerl Banlc n>''r Ktilll'Hi WNKVV nvcry Frldny. 11:30 a m. premiums or other Inducements have HOWARIi HKIOIIT. SlicilCT. •.vlth. hln .si.itnr, Mrs, Paynry . Where Quality Rules. ever teen offered to seeur* clreula- P Rbny, 11 Jh t Kani- E

i Thirty-Five Attend First Track St. James Nctter Champions of Utilitarians Bound to Continue Liona Bite Tigers, Aee» Nip Muller-Rose Team Second, Two Bowling League Lead for At White Arrows and Zippers Meeting — Twenty Veterans Tied for Third and Fourth Y. M. C. A. Loop for Fourth Return—Good Season Is An- Consecutive Season—-Play-off Least Another Week—Stand- Take Into Casnp Silent •§» in Places — Hanley-Kruse Hold of Tie Game to be Held Later ing of Teams Not Changed.. First Road. • High Team Score. Tho Red Bank high ucbool girls' Prospects for a good traolt team st Tho Rod Bank Quadrangio bowling The rtcd Bank Y. M. C. A. church Not being slated to roll any more the Red Bank high cchool look good gamps until Thursday of next week, basketball tournament under the league, which hnn been in sway for basketball league will end its 1931 leadership of Mrs. Jeannette KinMe, BO far this season according to Coach schedule on Friday night of tliia when they will enter into tho last Donald Needham, Responding to a the pant two months at tho Rod Bank week. The St. James team, lcadcra quartet- of the season's schedule, the ffirl'o gymnasium Instructor, got un-call for track aspirants Et a meeting Recreation hall on Newman Hprlnga of the league by one game, is ex- Utility bowlers aro certain to keep derway Wednesday afternoon on thotwenty votorana of last year's team road has heon cut down to cloao pected to win their fourth consecu- the Red Bank Bowline league lead local high school court when the turned out with about fifteen other matches and keen interest between tive championship. A play-off between for at least another week. Lions took Into camp the Tlgora by a track athlctea. tho club mombera. Tho ton-team Thero was no change in the stand- seoro of 18 to 7 Iti the opening gama league, which plays cvory Friday the Episcopal and St. Anthony teams, and In tha second tilt tho Acea Spring training will probably be- which two weeks afjo battled to a ing as another week of the league gin In about two or three weeks. It night, Io progrcsdlnir well under tho tie, will probably be played off after passed into history. Tho Utilitarians nipped the White Arrows S-7. is almost certain that a 220-yard leadership ot Alex Curehin. at the end of last week had a In the opening gams at half time high hurdle race will bo put In action Tho team of DotUl-Boynton aro now the season. the Lions had a flvo point lead of O In flrat jilaco, leading with a total of The Bumson Presbyterian team game lead over the Blue Eagles, who for tho flrat time. Tho hurdles will are second. Tho Professional to 1 and camo back strong In tho 29 wins and 10 lossea, whilo tho Mul- will undoubtedly ilnish in second final half to win 16-7. Conover. a be borrowed from Long Branch. place. Last Friday the Rumsonitca, still in third place, aro a game head Harold Mclstrich and Jack Brcmner lcr-Roso team foliowa in second placo of tho Clothiers and Insurance and promising forward on tha varsity will act as managers of the team. with 23 vvlnn and 17 losaea. T]10 fresh from their victory over St. squad, rang up a total of fourteen the Postofflce team, which are tied Tho veterans returning from last tcam3 of Curchln-Tabor and McAl- James, took Trinity Episcopal into points, while her team-mate Grand llstor-Turnook nro tied for third hon- camp. The Episcopalians can finish for fourth place. year's track team aro Pat Arnono, flnishod the Ecoring with two points. Richard Morris, Leon VanBrunt, ors with 25 wlna and 20 loaies. High in second place only if they win their STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Defalco and Borden shared In scor- team honors so far are held by tho last two remaining games and the W William Bloom, Kormlt Jefferson, Utility Team 50 ing the pjven points for tlio Tigers. Stanley Parker, Stanley Croydon, team of Hanloy and Krusc. Jtimes KumsQn netters lose their final con- Blue Eagles 45 LIONS. Jack Bremner, Eugene Mnf;oo, Frank Hanloy HO far has copped high gamo test. Professional Men 42 O thlera & Jniuiranea 41 p PT3 Gorutto, Krneat Grlflltha, Loo Cloth with a total of 200 pins and also STANDING OF THE TEAMS. I. Grand, f. .,....™...... 1 0 W PC itofflce •- 41 Savntjo, { ,. ~....^....~.....,,,,.,.„ --... 0 0 0a and William Gcronl. hlfth series with a total of 580 p|n'n nn Hoi'den, t :. -#...w „ _ o 1 Epiocopal VB. Baptist. Eisner No. 2 „ 14 40 drews nnd Morris. Kruao-rlriyatmo H., ?,* Defnlco, f...... _.._..«...,..„.,«.. 2 0 « BBO-yord r))n--Vonl)runt, Dloora, Cot- VonKnttoiiKoII.AljhoU ", "J The St. James cagers, leaders of COMING GAMES. Gohlfarb, c _,...„ 0 0 Tonight—Groocrs & Plumbers V ; o Kreave. Taylor, jltuchanan, }Iall and Me Schroeilcr-VnnDorii _ ~ Zx Z\ jlnimnn, BC .. _„ 0 (I 0 Ilunh. Hcoi'-GrooniH , ' Zn ." . the league, defeated the Baptist net- ner No. 2, Profcimional Men vs. Koeney, R: .. _...„ „„„ 0 0 0 r VJie—Joffernon, Flirnro, Eatfl, Hugh, McKnlght-Ehlo ""!.'" VI »8 tera, who are in the cellar, by a score merelnt Chauffeurs. ijCVinB, IT ... ____ _, _ .,„,... 0 0 0 Tomorrow—Eisner No. 1 »s. Leon » t Stavonn. Tullmnn and I'nrkcr. Jncoubs-I'arkor " 17 ->g of 40 to 11 last BMday. Sweel and Clcnnern, J. Kridel vs. Professional Gard- Runnini; broad' jumj)—Green, Bremner, S 17 VanNoto. Holnuui, Bonkey nud Arnono. 1ND1VILUAI, STANDINlis. Fallen starred for tho Catholics eners. (j AVK US TS, Naveslnk In tho second tilt of the afternoon Kynni"K high jump—WlkofF, Mngee, Decker made most of the Baptist Friday—Jersey Central Glnoln, Uiirutto nnd LovornldKO. Pingiitorq ,. K I7d,o lyu Team, Postomco VB. Leddy tt Son. tho Aces cased out a 0-17 victory over UI M Az points. The score: 'B. Commercial Shot put-—ClrllllthB, Cloth, Diemncr, £ S " -— 16H.U8 ah Monday—Leddy & Son the White Arrows. At half time the Lovorsldno and Kavntco. ST. JAMES. ChaufTcurB, Tilton Dairy v i. Leon Clean* , TtiE G F PIS Aces had a &-1 lead but tho score waa Dlacus—CrllDthi, Cloth nnd Gnrruto. muller , „ ^j 5 1T. 1,2 3 j 9 i 2 SO 6 23 To UJIM lilE. WORLD'S Imoted when tho Arrows came from Javotln—Uloom. Garruto, JjOvereldKO, R. Calnndriello. 1 1 0 Truex of the Professional Men at McHugh, Flsaro and VanBrunt. Hchroetler 45 15A,7 2OB Buckley, 1 SILL.IARD the rear and tied tho scoro 7-7, AB l'olo vault—Gcronl. Slovtm, i 2 tho end of last week continued to tho game neared an end Lowia 220-ynrcl liitrh lnirdlca—Brcmnor, Ma- McAllister „ ,' ;iii liiL^.j 2|5 D. Calamlrlejlo. f ° have a tight grasp on first place in °o 210 dropped a field goal to give hor team o anil WlkoH. ^ < o Dwld - '.-...-„. 45 ir»o.'.» lyr, Fallon, e -.- the standing of tho individual bowl- Swesl. e 2 n a victory In the first round of tho I'nrkor ,„ 45 MM.its* 2U Crlncoll. E ers. Coles of the Utility team was ~ AUIUjhts Ittscrrca »r Tlio Assodiited rtcsi SAVED I'BOM WATERY GKAVK. Kbio :m Mfi.iy ui(j tournament. Lewis led the Acea in Hoso , , M, 1-M,3i ->02 V. Cslandriello, £ - second and Mcnzzopane of the Croth- scoring w,ith three field goala while I'aul dschwnld nnd 1'Xlwn.rd Clnrk Loddy, sr. lera and Insurance was third. Caa- her team, mate Mazzaroppl tallied a Uoynton „.. 4fi 14 :i.n4 -1 UT 18 4 40 tellaco of the Blue Eagles and through with 201 in this contest. All goal and a foul. Strylter led tho Ar- Clung to Boat 18 Hourii. , Abbott y l-\2,'A 17B BAPTIST. Schroeder of the Pnstofflcc shared are members of the Leon Cleaners rows In scoring their total of seven. VonUarn :... 12 l:tu.uo mis G F TTS honors for having made the highest Edward Clark of Shrewsbury bor- Turnock „„.. -U J;;s,28 18I» T. AumacK f team. Phillips scored 212 for the .eeo ACES. ' ough and Paul Oschwald of Wardell •r , -15 1 :t r».2O 2W. Decker, I - individual score thus far this season, Powcrmen. The Cleaners won the VoiiKattDiiKcll -I',! 12r..41 188 their mark being 277.. Tho averages G F PTS. avenue, Bumson, were among tho Broker, f second game by 96 and the third by Lo-n-h, t 3 0 6 passengers of tho fishing boat Sea B, Aumnck, c of the ten leading bowlers who have tho close margin of nine pins. The IST t 113 Smith, it taken' part in fifty or more games 8A4 Team Wins Over 7B2 Five Cook, o 0 0 0 Spirit who wero rescued off Elliott KUMSON GIHLS DEDICATED. Taylor, s - follow: scores: Shlpkln, so - 0 0 0 Koy, near Miami, Florida, by tho Heim. s - CLEANERS. 8A4 Team Wins Over 9B Team Stout, g _... 0 0 (1 as 8A3 Squad Lose to 9A2 0 erew of tho Coast Guard seaplano INDIVIDUAL AVEPAGES. Perry 162 173 Wood, g _ 0 IAIBII BaF>l(ctluill Game to Long 4 6 It . . .221 US 12-9, 7B1 Squad Scores 8-6 Slriua Thuraday after they had clung G' AVE IIS Snyder ... Group Monday Afternoon on Branch Sextet By Two l'olntn. The Rumson Presbyterians, the Herdon ... ' 179 116 4' 1 0 n the water from tho Bldo of their Trucx, Professional r>l 100.42 268 Victory Over 9A and 8A2 River Street Court. WHITE ARROWS. only team in four years to defeat St. 187.lift Reid IS1 ilmost completely submerged craft By a margin of two points tho Coles. Utility 61 171 Team Swamps 7B1 Five. Jamca In a league tilt, copped new ilenziopane, Clothiers 5ii 193.54 213 Dillione ... Ornlr. f „.: 0 0 0 for eighteen hours. Mr. Clark ia an Rumson high school girls' basketball 1S4.B0 217 Two Interclass basketball games honors last Friday when they bested (inc. Professional 60 071 Three junior intcr-clasa, basketball Fi-IU, I 0 0 0 unclo of Carl F. Clark of Harding team was dofeated inat week by tho Curehin. Sr., EIIEIM 63 184.30 236 were played Monday afternoon at tho Strykor, t _ 2 •»•• t the Trinity Episcopal church team, Criepell Utility 63 193.43 JERSEY CENTRAL. iimen were played on ' the River River street gym when the 7B2 five Cariitenuto. Dr. - 0 0 0 road, Red Bank, who with Mrs, Star of tho Sea academy sextet ot also a formidable aggregation. The ones. Utility IS IBS.27 223 I MorrlB ... 158 IS 2 street court Friday afternoon when Norman, o ..._ _ ;. 0 0 0 Long Branch. Tho score wnn 22 to20. 15-1 •was downed by tho fourth group of Hark, returned a few dayo ngo from score was 21 to 16, A. Kerr made L. Acerra. Utility CO 1S3.17 218 i Phillips .. the 9B nettera took the Email end of Thompson, a .—. 0 0 0 a sojourn In Florida. razee, Utility CO 183.12 266 ! Smock .... 176 181 tho 8A class team by a ecore of 14-8 Parker, E - 0 0 0 STAR OF THE SEA ACADEMY, fen of Rumson's 21 points, while Betts, Navesink 60 182.58 234 I Tomaine . 1G7 104 a 12-0 score from tho fourth group of and in the second game the 0A2 team Dey, E 0 0 0 Jack Chambers and Jim Turnock did McDowell the 8A class, DA. class flvo was took into,camp the 8A3 team by the Championship Games at Kcdl Banli. E. Scnnlon, rf 1 :i 11 Tho Utility team added three more downed by 7B1 team by a score of. 2 3 "7 N. Hehani, If 1 11 most ol the scoring for Trinity. - 887 75C 782 same score. For tho championship between It. Snniilaas, c .' 0 0 0 james to its string of victories by 8-B and in tho last tilt the 8A2 team Thursday afternoon at tho high Long Branch and Red Bonk, two Chambers suffered an injury to his The Eisner No. 2 bowlers, though In tho opening game tho two teams M. Donovnn, c _ 0 0 0 defeating the Commercial Chauf- swamped the 7B1 five by a. large school gym the Zlpporo placed the basketball games will be played at M. Eager, so 0 0 0 ankle a few minutes before the final in the cellar position, managed to were tied at hn-Jf time- with four •whistle sounded. The score: feurs, champions of last year, last score of 18-1. Silent Six in the first round and lost the Red Bank high school court V, Hennessey, sc. 0 (i 0 Thursday night. The Utilitarians win two out of three games from points apiece, doming back strong in 11. Crenn. Itr 0 0 0 RUMSON. In the opening game tile 9R's were by a score of 8-8. . In the second Monday night, March 19, for tho won the first by fourteen, the second their comrades, the Eisner No. 1 the final half the 8A squad led at Mad. Kniror. 1-1* •-- 0 0 a G F I>TS trailing at half time 6-2 and came game the Lions triumphed over the benoflt of the Red Bank City uiid M. Smith, is 0 0 0 by 01 and tho thiid by 31.• Frazce of pinmen, who nre well up in the third quarter time 10 8 and held their back in the third quarter and held opponents scoreless in tho laat quar- White Arrows in the second round of Church leagues. In a tentative ar- Scheldt. 1. . 12 4 the Utility team rolled 230 in the sec- league standing. Kiddle, a member tho tournament by a score of 20-7. 9 4 22 .4 2 10 the 8A's to only one poal. while they ter while they dropped two field goals. rangement tho Ued Bank Quadran- A. Kerr. c. . ond match, which was the highest of the No. 1 team, made the highest At half tlmo tho Zippers had a 3-2 HUMSON HIOII SC1IOOI,. Foibm. K. 0 0 0 rurfup three points. DeFnzlo of the Cocero, of tho 8A team, led iiis team- gle team will faco the Leonardo field (; V 113 individual score of the set. Ming of V I'S W. Ken-, B. average for the three games. He 9B class led his team with four lead but were outscored in the final K. O'Drlcn, rf ;t •1 10 Perl, ;; the drivers was the only other bowler mates with first scoring honors with club in the preliminary game while .000 rolled 226, 207 and 206 for a mark points, while Stupelii led the 8A's in three goalB for a^total of six points ! semester by two points. McVoy led It. Mullcr, vf .1 10 o break over 200. The scores: in the main encounter the N. R. A. K. Ilrlotcnliucli, If 0 0 of 213. Palandrano of the No. 2 scoring four field goals for a total of While Julinno, center for tho 7B 'the Zippers with three points while team, winners of tho Long; Branch a EPISCOPAL. 7 7 SI team made the highest individual | Smith and Chlnnock shared scoring E. Hillalrom, c 0 0 0 eight points. team, led with two field goals. "Uty league, will oppose Tetlcys, tho G. NoIJcrcr. »c - 0 (1 0 G F PTS score when, in the second contest, I honors for the Silent Six with four A. Smith, m 0 0 0 H. Turnock, t i Fracee 230 8A4 •winners of. the Red Bank City he turned in a score of 225. The points apieces. 1'. 1'aiki-r. ;): 0 0 0 Korrnr, f „ | Crispell Ifi9 F PTS G F PTS league. Tho gamos will be hold un- lil. Layton, Ig 0 0 0 J. Turnock. c -... 2 0 Ishliui 178 scores: Lake, 1 1 Boncorc, g. ... 1 ZIPPEI13. ,M0 Ivini, o o 102 der tho supervlaion of tho local Y. Sheldon, c 'J. Acerra 163 EISNER NO. :. Famulary, e. ooo | G F PTS 7 6 20 fiiooms, s — KcPnzl IMcVcy, f 1 1 M. C. A. I Murlihy _ nil 112 WO Albert! 1 0 2 Muller, K 926 902 J07 10 0 Stupcll'i. c. .... liottusaro, I 1 Eliirlm itu WiUlc. 0 0 0 Chambers, s ~ 17-1 Kiccl. f iUhl, f C COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS. White 189 I5;i SillTO, 0 0 0 Ml 164 22.T ir.:i Spagnuolo, 1. Makrlo, o 0 G 4 16 Aachcttln 172 18H Pal nnd ran o 180 1-14 202 201 17.1 llonnott, oo 0 .Minn Rowland l;.r, MaroEcio, s . 0 Tho Methodist church staged a Brooks .... lTi 110 MS 6 2 14 mild upset last Frida^/ by defeating Reynolds . 15 7 151 145 | 310 7B2 Dottagaro, a « — 0 the St. Anthony church team. The McKnieht 171 195 166 ! EISNER .NO. 1. G F PTS. G P PTS ir.9 Famuliir 0 0 0 Hooker, f. 10 2 score was 23 to 20, and was a nip- lSrools 161 Kummonti, t SILENT SIX. 812 SIS 795 Rattl .. 166 170 Muzzarc 0 0 0 10 2 G F PTS and-tuck affair from the very out- 2oi; Hiin.-r.ro. •Julfano, c 2 0 4 The J. Kridel team defeated the Riddle ' 207 Nichols, c Z..'..'.T." Chlnonck, f 2 0* set. Reynolds, Worthley and Osborn Tilton dairy bowlers in three games Holtaini 153 111 5 170 Stupelii. 0 0 0 Smith, f _ 2 0 1 between them made more than half 165 209 200 Reid, f Dnnicla. E., 0 0 0 Sanborn, o 0 0 0 last Thursday night. The games Stubbs, g'''.- ' 0 0 0 Kohl. »o - 0 0 0 of the Methodist points, while the wero fairly close, the Kridel pinmen 86! 907 305 Swctl. E -.- 0 0 0 scoring for St, Anthony was pretly winning by margins of 21, 67 and 36 4 0 8 I,yon». a -... 0 0 0 evenly divided. The score: pins. Meyers of the Kridel team In the second game the 7B2 team In tho second game of the after- Griffin, g ._0 J> J) METHODIST. I rolled 20G in the Hist match and 212 eased out an 8-6 victory over the 9A noon tho 9A2 team came from the 4 0 8 G F FTS in each of the two other contests fut squad when they were outscored in rear in the last half and jumped to Tho first game of tho second round B. Warner, f 1 1 3 an average of 209. Fisher of the the lust quarter, At half time the a lead to win out 14-8 over the 8A3 was played Thursday following the Reynolds, f 2 2 6 7B's had a one point lead of 3-2 and team. At half time, tho 8A's led by BED BANK N Branin. f 0 0 0 same team rolled 201 and 202. The Lead Junior Cagers Zipper-Silent Six gamo when the ox BKom ST, P> T> jiANNINE - - *• Worthloy, c ::... 2 2 6 scores: at third quarter were trailing 6-5 but a score of 0-2 and at third quarter Lions smeared the White Arrows by Carey, g ~ 0 0 0 came back flighting in the last quar- time led 8-0. In the final semester a 20-7 score. At half time tho Llona Osborn, K 2 15 J; KRIDEL. Phifer and Morrow Share Junior ter and dropped two goals while they the 9A aggregation held the 8A team had a two point lead ot 7-5, but camo 3T3 F. Warner. E 1 1 S Waller 116 176 144 scoreless whilo they ran their score lloftman. i: _ 0 0 0 W. Chancy Ki7 160 161 High Scoring Honors With 41 held their opponents scoreless. So- back In tho final half, ringing up 21 Meyers 206 212 212 Points Apiece—Pierce and voiro and Canonico shared scoring to 14. paints to the White Arrows' two. E. Chancy 171) 1611 166 honors for tthh e 9A'A s with two points Lewis, forward for the 9A team, ST. ANTHONY, Fisher 204 170 202 Grand and Conover shared scoring Barberio Follow. apiece while Booker of the 7B squad took first honors in scoring with honom for tiho Llona with ten points Cantnlice f 892 887 880 took first honors with four points. three goals while Vaccarelli followed apiece, whilo Strykor of tho White TILTON DAIRY. Completing their\season with a T. Vaccarelli, ! total of seven victories and only three 7D2. closely behind with two goals. Chllda, Arrows led her team with seven Arnone, f Kiiiunt ... 190 167 center for the 8A's, led lib team in points. Gentile, f IliaiUlniw 107 loG defeats, the Red Banlt\ Junior hijr'n 0 0 lj. Vacctirclli, f Rockhiil 202 school basketball nctter^ which were NU-hn scoring with four points. LIONS. LaBionda. c Duncan . 149 expected to do big things this sea- Julin 0A2 . G f PT3 19 EAST FRONT ST., Mende. c Steams . 119 10 DeLurc. K son turned out to be one of thn worse 1' PTS I. -Grand, I - » Vnccar •Hi, 0 4 2 10 RED BANK. I*. Vflccnrelli, B 871 820 844 teams Coach Frank Pingatore has Royd. 0 2 Conover, t - * • ; PaoluccI, K ever coaclied. Zucco, c - -— —•—•• ^ 0 0 Phone 372. Murdir.n, g The Poatofiice team took two out Krito. E.'. It. Grand, BO - 1 of three games from the Professional Losing his whole first string at F FTS s Mo yd, c. Hnr-inir, 8 J J { * -°, (Gardeners last Friday night. The midyear graduation, the seconds 0 O Kelly, f SPECIALS ! Week Ending March 17th. mailmen won the first by 5!J and thewhich were rated as the llrst squad Lewis, f. Sanhorn, S - ° Mu/7,d, Sclgfricd, McKcc, g - —• ° third by 62 pins, The Gardnners an- hen the season ended, topped the Hnllc.w 0 2 12 2 !« Quadrangle Club nexed the second by the slim margin season off with only one defeat, that WHITE ARROWS. FRESH-KILLED of ten points?, A. Turner of the 0 14 F PTS being to Long Branch. Coach Ping- a9 1 7 Gardeners rolled 208 and 202 in two G F PTS, Strykor, t - - To Hold Party atore's reserves playing ten scheduled Icnnn. t: 0 0 0 Clark, I Savage, f 0 0 0 game3 while Dennis was high for the 1 0 2 0 0 0 men carried on throughout (ho sea- DeGoorsc, t. . t Norman, o - ...... 2 2 6 0 2 Tltompnon, Be ...... — 0 0 0 Af, the mctting of the Kcd Rank postmen with a mark of 200. The son undefeated while the first string Chilrls, c 2 0 4 (5—ft-Il). Average) Krtt, g - 0 0 0 Quadrangle club Wednesday night at scores: cagers dropped two games to the In tho final game the SA3 cngcra Rumo. c n 0 0 0 0 0 the "Y" house on Branch avenue , I'OSTOFFICE. Long Branch freshmen squad and took into camp the 7B1 squad by a Home. g. ... B. Thompson, ff Benjamin A. Parlter, Harry Tice- jr.irker - 168 i;. s one game to the Runison high school score of 18-1. Hancc of 8A3 squad Fresh or Smoked hurst, Alex Mullcr, Harry Kruae and Saunders 178 ns led his team in scoring eight points Hefaroo—-Borden. Scor6r Morrow. Tim- no team. er—-Grfltnann. Frank Warner were appointed in 8 Scoring honors for the Junior high while Knbry of the 7Bi team scored committeo to arrange for a card par- in 179 netters -were shared between "Bill" tlielr single point. Rumson School Girls ty, As yet no date has been act. 8A3. TABLE TENNIS 336 853 S93 Phifer and "Jack" Morrow who each The on-time prize wna won by B. tallied 41 points. Phifer dropping in [li. f „ ,3 0 C, Bow To Long Branch A. Parker, who guessed the closest GARDENERS. no, f 1 0 Oliver Byron Fire Company OI Long number of dot.ri in a necktie. Norman Kennedy ... i:,C, 174 nineteen field goals and three fouls 0 0 a Branch Again Victorious. Suthr-riuml . KiH lbs while Morrow managed to ring up IIIP, It 0 Tho glrlo' team of tho nunwon Bceiij reported that the bridge tour- ISO a FBESII FIG Fresh or Corned K. Turner . 191 eighteen field goals and five fouls. Do Ceo 1 0 high ochool lost a hard-fought bao- Tho Oliver Byron flro company of i'rcsb Chopped nament of twelvft foams was pro-Ki-ttet lfii 0 0 0 ketball game to tho Star of tho Sea gressing. Tho ping pong tournament A. Turner . :!Q8 Second and third honors went to 4 0 H Long Branch increased its lead In tho LIVER PLATE BEEF •Hamburger in coming to a close rmdhai; reached Pierce, who sank sixteen goals and 0 0 0 academy girla" team at Long Branch MonmoutTi county table tennis league 881 1!-1G 831 last Wednesday afternoon. Tho Bcore 16 1IW m the fjemi-llnala. three fouls for a total of 35 points, 9 last Friday by defeating tho Boll tol- The Navesink team won two out and Barberio, who followed with 0 18 was 22 to 20. At tho end of tho drat cphlne laboratories by a score of 5 2 °- 25° 3 - 25° 2 - 29° Suggestions were made for holding of three games from the Leddy & eleven ;;oals and Iliree fouls for ;i Wlllin ft ft ft half tlio academy team held the ad- to 2. Tho Independent fire company a cloned dance and :t commit toe con- Son team Inst Friday night. Tiir limit. mating of Ralph Abbott, Jack Ja- total of 20 points. vanltigo by a single point, tho acoro of Long Branch defeated Sullivan's SHOULDER Fresh-Killec! Koasting j Navcaink howlcra captured the. open- Coach Pingatorc will lose nil (hone being 15 to 14. Tho neoro: Thunderbolts, 7 to 0, on the eame coubs, George Carey and Dudley ing contest by the closo margin of Ramsden wan .selected to make ar- promising varsity men by graduation _ 0 0 ItUMSON. night. flvo pins but lost the other two bythis June and will again ntart to lln.llcy. ! 0 0 0 raiigcinontn and report at the next differences of 101 and 50 pin;;. Brain- O'Brion, j „ a 4 jo STANDING OF MB TBAMS/ build a new Junior high tram next I 1 Melll.li, f 0 0 0 meeting. ard romped otf with high .score hon- Oliver Ryroii Firemen — 84 rc fall. Heft; irlicilo. Ili'lolonlinch. f i •' 10 Paul JahneH and .Sherman Crowcll ors, hio mark for the second content Calnn- liulcnomlent Firemen ... , "27 8 '.ini The following is the season record hicllu. r —O»l« lljllntrom, <•. _ 0 0-0 20 IB were elected as pledged members of being 23;!. Post en made 210 in one Nicilercr, c 0 0 0 South Hhrewsbury .511 of how the pant-in^ honors wrrr- Hell Telephone 19 10 tho club. game ami Leddy tallied 208 In one ,I'nrlifl, K „ 0 0 0 18 IJ .(43 Gh:n P. Wishard, general necrctary shared among the Junior high school Layton, ff 0 0 0 Atlantlo IIInhlHniU - — - .514 match and 202 in another. Tlio scores: Bigger Lead For Smith, e 0 0 0 Anbury Perk Y. M. O, A 14 14 .SOO COUNTRY ROLL of the local YMCA, announced that Writ Lolls Brunch •— " ^ 280 NAVK.SIMK. 0 12 l.wn benefit basketball garnet) would Sullivftns Thunclercolts . .000 be held nornc time thin month ha- Phifrr. c. ... Allenhurst Team LONG nilANCH. twftcn winners of the city leagues in Morrow. I. IK I, 11 I' PT!J TKACH CHOP I.OST. Tile Allrnhur.'it garage leant last Krnnlmi. f I r, IS Red Hunk and Long Branch and two 172 HurWr'io' e. KM 117 II 'l 211 Sunday increased ils lead in tho Ued local teams. They will be for the 1. 7 17 l!:mk Kei-.rratlon .Sunday three-man .SiirnilnnB. c O William II. Conover Believes , It Is 1 i'Smi"; K K n I r, I.OlllBO. f, 0 rr&cflcally Destroyed. SLICED PINEAPPLE benefit of the Red Bank city and BOO P»rkir.' ?.' 7 1 15 liowling league to cijrht games. Tho Mnry KnKcr, c - 0 Tomatoes GK (JANS church lc(t£;ue;i. Pictures of the club LEUDV & SON. Mandrils, j Waiiuight garage team of Long KenoHflay, c O William B. Conover oj Mlddletovvn rxjembftru were tnkon following the • 160 187 Newman, g, i 1 0 Mnii. Kager, u> — -••- 0 for Dowil . lit 18C William., c lirancli, which" is second, la nine township, who la one of tho largest String Bean3 meeting. 1(13 MncDmmlil, Hmlth, K - ~ » 0 Mint on - 177 ... :\ samts ahead of tho Tilton dairy Crenn, c 0 peach growers in thlo BCCIIOB, Btatos The Quathnnglft club v/ill have as 1K7 131 Tomnine, it .. 1 team of Mhrewfibury. Lei 202 that ho has examined scores of peaeli guealH at tho meeting: tonight the ... 1 8 6 22 buds and that he had not found one Corn ??;eeutivi: officers of the Triad club. W. Ilnvls. t ... 1 • HTANMNd OF TIIK TKAM;1. 813 8111 T.)C Helium, f. . ... 1 W I. US which has not been frozen. Ho la of II. Iliivl,,. i, Alknhurat. fini Motor Vehicle Violation. Peao 'i'lic hvon CloaneiH sprang a nur- ftnliirlKht. tini tho opinion that becauoo of the ab- Blako W'lna COO-Mrfrr Hace. prlae Mondiiy night by tnking three John Patten of Atlantic Highlands, normally cold weathor during Feb- Tlllun Il:ilry . churned with operating a motor ve- FJdgar Blftlte, s\ member of Urn ganien from the Jersey Central Pow- 103 Arorra ISakprj ruary tlio peach crop In this flection Kcyporl. llui-rc hicle without a registration card,wan RuniBon private school faculty, «np- er and Light company pinmen, The 41 will bo almost entirely lost. Ho does tiu^'d tiio fiOOmctor rare m a trftck Clnylmi A. Mu 41' fined $;) nnd ('ontn by Jtixtlcc Elmer not'ncllovo that tlio damage to thn nlcnnern rolled nrnr Om thoiisnnd The lied Hnnlt ftcf;]slcr tr.iv l!"il llnnl. lie II mfPt Batui'dny ni^Jit at ihn Kliza- irnrk in thn liu-t nmloli nnd wonover every ntrcrt in (own nml every C Wfiimifilit of Hhrnw.'ibliry iant nppln crop in large. bfttli armory. II" rojircscntcrt tlirt roml in tltd counly. Lot it carry your Saturday morning. 'llin complaint by M pins. Snydcr lollrtl 221, Dil-mmmncp to thosfi wlio llvo on theac ^ i club, Jionc matlfi 215 and ICeid came lio.Vf, can inalttj extra pnr.knt. motify waa mtuift by Tioopor Willi;s Bull of Hoya can make extra riooltot money UiorouKlifaren,—Advert! somcnL clliiij; Tlis licfilutor—Advortloomcnt the Mlddletown otnto poltco.. lli 'fh BMdttat RED BANK REGISTER

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Register keeps you we market enables you to make purchases expenses--it helps you to The eeister MONMOUTH COUNTVS GREAT HOME NEWSPAPER Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14,1934. I Legislators At Odds EABLY CHICKS BEST. to&ioblie for use of the local Red Crested wheut grass from the Keyport News. Cross visiting nurse. Steppes of RuisaJa la being Introduced j On Liquor Bill An Article By E. D. Griffin, Form- ———«ss**-« into thin country for rcstinin;.; (,)n>- erly ICxtcnslon 1'oultryman At Pi (The Red Bank Register csn ba When chaffed about her colossal gon pastures broken and planted (» In Kcyyort at the stores of Costa 13 eelf-admiratlon, Queen Marie, of Rou- wheat, during thc World I Trenton, N. X, March H. (AP)— If -we atop to consider the primary W1U. UIU| Mrs. Florence Melee. Gua SeilEem slid Mra mimla. told the following ntory on ;iinct! abiind j Because the assembly got tired wait- • reason for raising chicka each year, Clara " They Will be Installed Nest They Were Undefeated in Ten)Hia Business Associate* and Old- hcrstlf. "Onco 1 was Baying to (in erosion. to weeds and ing on thc dilatory senate, New Jer- we will soon realize tho Importance 1 ;iey'3 liquor laws remained unchanged Games—Rumoon end Grays Time Boyhood Friends Gave a E. Kenneth HOOEO and his mother, old friend," nhe said, "how. rcmarlc- Wednesday at a Luncheon of getting the baby chicks at an early Mrs. ^ 18. T. Hoose, epent the week- ablo v.'ae our congeniality, for, after this week. Tied for Second Place—Quads Dinner in His Honor at Pleas- date. Probably no less than ninety all, wa had practically nothing In Cotton planted with a new varia- Gathering—Young Folks to For fhrcc hours tho senate rc- end with Mr. and Mra. Karl Whit p Third. ant Inn Last Night. per cent of all baby chicks hatched at Lnnsdowne, I'ennsylvania. common. 'Oh, but yes wo have,' oald ble-deptldthh plantelt r dftM p ),y the Give Play. jimiiH'tl in caucus Tuesday on llfty aro produced with one idea—pullet my friend. 'Surely you forget one amendments to the liquor htw, and J. Frank Anderson and Henry department of agriculture produced The Golden Hour circle of Ili..c. Rod - The Red Bank Y. M. C. A. city John J. Qulnn was the mos....t sur._.- layers at maturity. vory important thing wo have- In 1-1 per cent mure cotton than the Bank Presbyterian church will hold linen passed them in ten minutes basketball league season came to j prlat-a man in Red Hank laat night, Wiirnock IIRVO returned from a trip u It is, therefore, advlsublo that coil' to Florida, common: I think you are wonderful, highest yield from any other method n covered dish luncheon next without opposition. Meanwhile, the oloso lust' "night when Tetleys' team IA friendly conspiracy to give a sideratton bo given Iho important and you agree with me'." of planting. • assembly, which Speaker Joseph Alt- curried off the honors by going | Party for him was hatched by his The minimi banquet of tho Tialols Wednesday afternoon, March 21, { question of tho nest timo to pro- marked had "waited thirty tillol,Ki, u,u league, undefeated. The business associates and old-time, boy- class of Calvary church will bo held tho social hall of the church for the ;"!•"' cure the baby chicks. When do wo tomorrow night, members and friends. A silver offer- whilc the senate fooled Rumson Ramblcra and Red Bank hoo...... d friend.s a week or so ago and want egjj production from the pul- Ing will be token. During the after- around," had adjourned until next ,(Jray^ aro tied for second place, with by ingenuous pretexts ho waa lured lcta? Tho answer should bo—at tho Announcement has been made oi noon the following officers will he Monday night. .six wins and four losses each. In to PIea3ant Inn, vvhero a festive timo of the year when egp prices tho engagement of Miea Ida Jolmrjor ree, installed by Mrs. John B. Allen, who Both houses had approved the prin- tj . game,. s. last nigh_..„ t on the Red evening was spent. Mr. Qulnn had are the hilghest. to Thoinaa Loluner. cipal amendment—to abolish the no Tho men of tho Reformed chur'nh was tho first president of the society: Hank high school court, Rumson out-1 inkling of what waa to take place For many years market figure."! on state appeal board and vest its pow- scored thc Republican club by a -7 until thirty or more pcraona walked will servo a pancako supper at tho Frenldcnl—Mrn. Henry Kohl. Jr. . ers with Liquor Commissioner D. egg prices have shown that the fall church house tomorrow night. , Firjt vice Iirvflilcnt—Mrs. Edwin inr- 1 i 'J3 .sr-ore. Tn the second gnme the In on him while ho waa Life Originated in the Ocean, and Succulent Fooda Frederick Burnt !!—but the senate . Tn the second game the „-„- In and early winter months command Mr. and Mra. Danlol Burnett wore made several changes that require the best prices for egga. November From the Sea Still Sustain Us Second vlro president— Mia. Edward "Y" by tooa kscor inteo ocamf -1p1 ttho e21 Wcslsid, and inc what ho thought was a business talk rocenf guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Harvey YomBteeji, Jr. bouse concurrence. with a client. is usually the peak month, with Oc- Bronner. iiecretnry—Mrii. W. L. Fi e Under one senate amendment gro- tho llnnl game Tctleya eased out a tober, December, September and Jan- By FRED W. JACKSON Assistant i^eeietiiry—Mre. Snmud llar- 30 to 27 victory over the Quadrangle uary following in about that order. Mrs. Ella Matthowa han returned Director, Division of Consumer Information voy. cery stores, drug stores, delicatessens club. o her homo at Red Bank after a ( Treasurer- M nml other mercantile establishments, I The reason for higher egg prices dur- Department of^arlculture, Trenton, N. J. „ •- . ,T. r. r>nv i Ing theae months ia^ smaller supply •lalt.wlth Mre. William Matthowa. Mre, Edwin Close is the retiring excepting hotels and restaurnats, | STANDING OF THE TEAMS, Rev. William R. Rossell, paotor of preyident. iwould be ju-ohibited from handling W L I I due to lower production. Good hens Title 0 l.OOu that have gono through a year's pro- tho First Baptist ohurch, will start -IETHBK wo aro Epicureans In 1621, according to Governor Brad- During the past year the society ' alcohnlir beverages after July 1. The i two weeks' preaching engagement nnd "live to cat" or whether wo lied llaiili , and a fourth a total of eight points, while Worth per cent production and desirable Tho Thought club will bo enter- nent placo in tho diet, along with grow thn great llsh food and fishery Victor Wliitenglc, an Indian hoy senate amendment would provide ley and Osborn shared the scoring egg size. For ht:avy breed3 four to tained Monday evening by Mrs. John milk, dairy fooila. and oilier ap- by-producis industry of to-day. Harry Worilcn special winter seasonal license of „',' I honors for the Republicans with six weeks additional time will be J. Cosgrovo. "The Wearing of the proved Lonton foods. Marino prod- How to Duy Fish • Vinonn WliiteaKle. Ilia pmter seven points apiece. necessary. Lloi-olhy MytinKCi' per cent of the rc:iiil;ir annual fee. Green" will ho the title of tho pro- ucts liavo all boon found to bo good Tho high nutritive value of uea Ruth, lenilei- of tho hlirh nthool Bleo HUM30N RAMBLERS. Many successful poullrymen plan gram, which hag been arranged by The latter was designed for resorts In sources of vitamins, minerals in food la readily understood when we club Florence Avcrre Ocean county. G F PTS. to get their heavy-breed chicks dur- Mrs. Cosgrovc. Glnclyn. Ruth's friend Patty Hammond flcsraoiul. f. l ing the period from March 1 to April Quantity and variety, and proteins recognize that all marine animals Xou, a member of the school A sixth senate amendment woul.l W. Kcrr. (. 3 Normnn Helwlg, a former resident of high quality. Somo of tho fish clicatru Summon, f. „ 3 15 and chicks of tho light breeds grqw 111 a medium rich in all tho es- Carolyn Sherman • RjV(J breweries and liquor manufa:- here, now of Salisbury, Md., waa tho Oscar, eta a ! from April 1 to May 15. Thus they oils nro excolront sources of vita- sentials of life. Tho ocean, a vast .' Artlwi Mayh e"v.''Jr. turcrs until December «, 1!>3G, fo dis- <-unr:i nclinm, jr. week-end guest of Mr. and Mra. assure themselves of pullet produc- min B. Oystera and clams uro rich chemical Btnrohnusc, was rightly anarterbnek' of tho fonlon.football. .ipose of their interests in retail e.- FilJZl .. 2 0 I tion means most in dollars and centa. Cluett and family of Green Grove team Jnrk Clnrk '!tablishmenls. Manufacturer;; argued IVnrl, In vitamins A; II, and D. Minerals recognized by the ancjenls as tho of lho tenm The program just suggested has avenue. Pat, another player 'that forced sale of real estate would of great importnnco in nutrition, Bourco of all life, n belief constant- Harrison Bant one. other feature that is often over- Leon Lambertson and family have such as calcium^ phosphorus, man- be ruinous because of the present EEI'UnLK'AN CLUB. rented the Brown property on Green ly being conllrmod by modern In- A women's chorus will give sev- nnrket. looked. Half of the chicks will be ganese, copper, and Iron, exist in eral selections during the afternoon. ; V PTS cockerels that need to be disposed qf Grovo avenue. voslltfators. Howevor, devotees of .,,.,,- Seeking to regulate control of in- 0 o marino produet3 In relatively large sea food are, of course, lnlluonced They will be accompanied by Mrs. . , , i, he senate vote,! to Worthies'. '• - as brooilers. Tho'earlier the chicks Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lambertson Harrison Bance. Those in thc chorus dustria lkoho t Vassclman, f. . aro started, the better will bo the In- have rented the Small property on quantities. more by ttifito nnd flavor than by give Burnett power to investigate the UslKini, f aro Mrs. T. N. Doremus, Mrs. Harry i(sale, purchase, use and tran*pori:i- JOHN J. (JUINN. come from the cockerels sold as broil- tho Stone road near tho borough line. Ancient Food Source technical information on nutrition. ThleEmeyor, Mrs. Arthur ;S. Goode, tion of industrial alcolud to the ex'ent ers, because they can be sold before A benefit card party will be held From tlmo Immemorial, nmn and As a guide in purchasing flsli, the Mrs. Arthur Goff, Mrs. diaries Eng- necessary to prevent its eunverssin K A fine feast was nerved and th the heavy supply reaches the mar- on Saturday night by tho Guild of hia domestic animals have partaken following points have been iniRgost- i'.itten, yr. ... 10 2 kets and causes tho price to decline. St. Mary's church. IlBh, Mrs. Grace King, Mrs. Rachel |lnt0 alcoholic beverages lit for evening was spent principally In re- of food from tho sea in tiomo form ed by a veteran fisherman. Patron- cor,- 1 1 3 miniscing about by-gone days, chief! Mlas Clara Maneo was tho week- West, Mrs. W. I,. Avcrre, Mrs. .1. C. !sumplion. or other, whonovor tho opportunity ize a roputnblo fitoro regularly find Davlson, Mrs. Edward vomStceg and ' £l ' 9 5 23 about incidents in West Red Bank end guest of rolatlvea at Morrlstown. oxlstod. In fact, flailing by primi- do not sliop around for prlco bar- Mrs. W. L. Fredericks. The Westside "Y" five dropped or Texas, as it was commonly known Rumson News. A ion was born to Mr. and Mra. Settling Up Of another game in thc series of ten when Jack Quinn was a boy, an eorge Porter last week. tive man may bo oldor than agricul- gains, Tho ukln of fresh fish should when they lost to the Reedu xjuiiiBanvk I about the Ked Bank cavalry troop (The Red Bank Register can lie bonuht Tho Delta Alpha class of the First ture. Later, when man learned to bo bright, with scales adhering time the | °f which "Jack" was for a numbe n Rumsoti itt the Htorca of Harry Dac- Baptist church will bo entcrta|ned to- select and to cook hl3 food, ho tightly. The eyes should bo clear, New Parent-Teacher County Estates Grays, -11 to 21. At half kan. Fred Finnorty nnd Walter Torbers ays led, ID to 7. Arnone, former [ °f years a member. Incidents of a and from Mr. Goyer.) j morrow evening at tho homo of Mm. gained a greater appreciation of not cunken and nmvrinkled. Red Mary A, Brown of Atlantic High- high school guard, and forward for ! humorous nature predominated an' ! Augustus Schaefer. fish. When eanly attompts at agrl- gills and firm flesh in which finger Officers Appointed lands executed her will in 1927. All 1 the Grays, led his team in scoring laughtelht r was ththe keynote of the par- The Women !] Democratic club of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bowea of Now culturo developed, tho Boll also re- impressions do not remain, denoto 'of her estate was bequeathed to Lil- Rumson at last week's meeting en- 1 with eight goals, while Paolucci' of Judge John Giordano presided a York'were week-end gueata of Mr. ceived it * oharo of tho wasto. freshness. The body should bo fresh •Ulreo officers, to fill vacancies Han M. Crane of East Orange and dorsed William L. Dill for governor. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gelger. Caused by recent resignations, were'Dorothy E. West of Orange, in equal the same team followed with twelve tuastmaster and he called for re- Tho club will hold a card party to- In this country, Squanto, tho smelling, rigid and stiff and bear appointed laat night at a meeting of , shares. The will named Herbert P. points. Glover of the "Y" team led marks by various persons present. morrow night at thc headquarters on The Keyport nursing association friendly Indian ally of tho I'llgrlms but llLt'lo sllmo. the Kumsou Parent-Teacher aasocia-! Crane of East Orange as executor, his scorers with seven points, while has purchased a now Plymouth au- Taylor followed with six. Theodore D. Parsons, who is a mem- Lafayette street. There will be tion. They aro Mrs. Arthur Boyce j Miss Parmelia A. Errickson of ber of the firm of Quinn, Parsons prizes and refreshments. Mrs. Helen first vice president, Mrs. George Hal-' Farmingdale executed her win last HE!) DANK GRAYS. Murphy Is In general charge. lanan second vice president and Mis. January. Her entire estate was left G F PTS & Doremus, spoke as a business agso- T. V 1 en relli f •t I elate of Mr. Quinn. Harold Giblin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oakea of D. Harold Karp secretary- Mrs. for the care and support of her (k: li t ile . f. Church street are the parents of a Frank Nary presided. ihrnlher, Emory En'irkson. Miss Er- Ai j! spoke as a representative of "the none „' sboy3 from Texas.1' Lester E. ilniightnr hnrn lnRt. Wcilnrsrlny at the Tho following committee chairmen rickson appointed James L. Hall of Ki I.'JU' o. C Riverview hospital. The child has were appointed: Mrs. Raymond Pui-; Farmingdalc executor, M,etui c •l \ Queen told about hl3 relations with iHI( m da. 0 1-! , Mr. Quinn as a neighbor. Charles been named Virginia Claire Oakes. len, hospitality; Mrs. Jacob Kuper, 1 George E. Morris of Long Branch 0 2 Thu ladies' auxiliary of Rumson program and child health; Mrs. Wil- left 51.0UU each to his daughter, Car- 1 2 12 K. Champlain spoke as a friend and admirer. He covered a lot of ground fire company will hold a spaghetti liam Macintosh, child welfare and P.' rie C. Osbornc, and his son, Otis. dinner Wednesday night, March 21, T. A. magazine; Mrs. Frank B. Cor-1 Morris. AH the rest of his estate going back to the time when Mr. WESTSIDE "Y," Qulnn's grandfather conducted a at the firehouse. A meeting of thc nell, publicity; Mre. Arthur Boycc, I was bequeathed to his wife, Phoebe G 1' PTS organization will take place after- membership;"Mrs. George Hallanan, j Morris. The will named Mr. Morris's Ore f. ..102 private school at Red Bank. Charlea K.^itraus described his relations .with ward. The fifth anniversary^ of the Founler's day, and Mra. D. Harold-ison, Otis, as executor. i;i. ...S._JL L auxiliary will be celebrated Easter Karp, welfare. Mrs. Wayne Cad- Charles V-;dder of Long Branch Taylor;" c. ..300 Mr, Quinn as a business man. Dr. .lulin.wn. .- 1 0 2 Maher of Long Branch spoke as Monday, when the members will take wallader, Mrs. Bernard Ryan and made« his will last August, lie be- Ill,Us. v;. .10 2 a trip to New York. A special bus queathed an old clock to his nephew, Fiosl. t,-. friend and admirer. George A. Ho- Mrs. Raymond Pullen were appoint- ..to:: gan and Garrett Evans represented will ha chartered for the occasion. ed to tho executive committee as Chaneey V. B. Vedder. All the rest of 10 1 21 the cavalry troop. .Mr. Hogan pre- Thc membero will attend a perform- member!) at large. hi;> estate wa:; bequeathed to his y p. Mr. Hogan pre ance at Radio City and afterward Mrs. Nary gave a report on the wife. Emma F. Vedder, and she was In the final tilt Tetleys' five ran sentcd to Mr. Quinn a photograph of named as executrix. will go to the Greenwich Village for faioetlng of the county council yester- off with thc first leg of the cup when |a basketball team of which the lat- dinner. day at Asbury Park. Plans were dis- Several cash bequests were made they went through thc season unde- tet r was a member. Mr. Evans's talk cussed for raising funds for welfare in the will of Michael Fox of Asbury feated. Last night they had tough about cavalry incidents which oc- Mrs. Rufus C. F'lncn of the Rum- "work. Arrangements were be^un for Park, which was executed in lt'30. going when the Quadrangle club curred when Mr. Quinn was one of son road will be one of the Judges a covered dish luncheon to be held He left. 54,000 to Louis P. Fanner of knottektd d tthh c score aboub t four minutes its members waa particularly humor- at tho St. Patrick's day horse show In April. Asbtiry Park and ;?2,;i00 to Mr. Farni- before the game ended. At half time °us and it was the hit of the evening. which will bo held at the Ro3evillo Never before have we sold tires at tliese prices. cr'a wife, Vera. Patrick J. 15io\vn of : Tetleys led, 17 to 15, anil from then Mr. Quinn was deeply affected by armory at Newark. •3-+-O- _ New York received a bequest of ' on tho game belonged to cither the party. In replying to the speech- the cemiiig @f the fir© sode we ina'y never 51,000 and Mrs. Josephine Harper of i team. Rocco Calandriello, center for es it was apparent that he was un- Sumuel Crooks of this place, in- N. J. C. Alumnae Brooklyn one of S500. All the. rest ; Tetleys, took first scoring honors der great emotional stress at the out- ercollegiatc outboard champion, cap- IJS able to again of his csUitc w;is bequeathed to Mr. Iwith eight points, while Scheidt fol- set. He mentioned the names of all tured thc class B race In the "Amor- aml Mis. Fanner in equal shares. Mr. persons present and made some re- can Only" program of the interna- Hear Psychiatrist Farmer was named ns executor. • lowed closely with' seven points. ;lonal regatta series In Florida. Miss Gertrude Hengcrcr, psychia- jTurnock, center for thc Quads, mark about them. Folks at the par- Mrs. Mary L. Kelly, who died re- topped his team with twelve points ty say that in their opinion it was tho Two automobile accidents occurred | H. D. 6-ply SiHvertowes trist at the state hospital at Bradevelt, here Saturday. In tho afternoon a was the speaker at a meeting of the cently at Fieehold, e\<-< utid her will for llrst honors. best speech he ever made. It was last. November, filie bequeathed SlOO car driven by Mrs. Edwin D. Bran- SALE THICK SALK riSK'K Monmouth County Alumnae associa- TETLKYE. not until after midnight that tiie fes- to the priest of St. Ric-e of. Lima tivities ended. Music was provided somo of Rumson road skidded on tion of thc New Jersey college for G F PI'S River road in front of the borough Women last night at the Molly Pitch- church at Freehold for masses fnr ^,-hE:idt. f 1 7 by the Pleasant Inn orchestra. Danny 4.50-20 $ 4.39 4.50-20 : $ 6.10 er hotel. Plans were begun for a thc repose of her soul and $100 for I'h amlici s. f. ... I 0 Dondi, the solist at the inn, sang a hall and hit a car driven by Reuben masses for her deceased parents. All !• Cnbn.di-iullo. f 'aylor of Little Sliver. Mr. Taylor's 4.50-21 6.35 dance to be held the latter part of It. l.\-d;itnlricllo. c 3 song of his own composition about 4.50-21 ^4.55 Tpril. tho rest of her estate was left to St. Sivecl. 2 1 Mr. Quinn to the tune of "Happy ar was pushed up on the sidewalk Rose of Lima church. The will nlici) Days." A large bouquet of flowers ly the impact. The side of his car 4.75-19 :J. ^ 6.55 Attending the meeting were Mrs. named i'Jdwnrd G. Fnrman as execu- ,vas damaged and three tires punc- 4.75-19 ;. 4.85 i Lcil'ly was presented to Mr. Quinn to tjike 5.00-19 7.15 W. W. Gosling, Mrs. Evelyn Ross tor. homo to his wife. ;ured. Saturday night Lester Per- and Misses Margaret I. Sayr'e, Helen Harry M. Clayton of Freehold So well guarded were the prepara- •Ino of West Park was driving hlo 5.00-19 5.21 5.25-17 ; 7.70 Bruce, Kate Biicklln and Virginia no :ar east on River road near Belle- townshipp left his entile estate to his QUADRANGLE CMJ1I. tions made for the party that most Spencer of Red Bank; Miss Eleanor G V I'l S •ue avenue, when he collided head- 5.2548 8.00 brother, Elliot Clayton, in a will f of those present are still in Ignor- 5.25-17 S.50 Maida of ISatontown, Mrs. jLamar H. :: 1 :, wlth a county snow plow. Per- Felt en of Oceanport, Misses Bernicc f. ooo ance as to who arranged It The 5.25-19 3.30 ed his brolher executor. f. ... general supposition is that Joseph F. ine told the police there was Ice on 5.25-18 2. 0 .1 windshield and ho did not nee ;. 5.80 \\, Brown, null, Disbrow, Beatrice Charles P. Worthley, former po-• I 1 12 Johnston was thc originator of the 5.50-17 8.30 Bedlc, Claire Alanee and Klcanor u,-c ollieer at Fair Haven :,n.i .-, vet-! deu. he plow, which had stopped on Iho 5.25-19 6,60 Walling; of Kcyporl; Miss Kdna Gor- mn, c)f the Civil war, made his, wil Others present besides those men- efthand side of the road. Pcrrine 5.50-18 8.60 (Ion and Mrs. Joseph Vlnder of Long in April, lilll. All of his ost;ik- was 11 i tioned were Dr. Leo Reianer, Thomas escaped injury. Branch. Mrs. Clai\ e Weeden and 5.50-17 bequeathed to his half-sister, Alice :IVD, Welt,.; Caliindi N. Doremus, Theodore Labrecque, The Riverview hospital auxiliary 7.05 5.50-19 8.85 Miss Hazel Llppinan of Anbury C, Woithley, who made hey home Wort h ley. John Canzona, Albert W. Wordcn, '/ill meet tomorrow afternoon at the 5.50-18 0.00-20 10.14 Park, Mrs. Milton Brians of Occuii with him for several years. Mis:-; Joseph Cooper, William Dowd, Fred ionic of Mrs. C. Dombroski on Allen 7.21 Grove and Mi.-s Hazel Lutwy of WorlhUy WHS Honied us executrix. .lone?. William Russell, Harry H. Bradley Beach, River Plaza Newsv, itreet. 6.50-17 .-. 10.80 Clayton, Fred Magee, Harold LaRos, 5.50-19 7.34 The next mooting will tnkc place Wllliam Mllstoe Lco McKcc AH membero of tho Presbyterian The TOO club met at thc home of i ' ' Charles Ladles Aid society have been request- 0.50-19 11.42 April 10 at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Little Silver Mews Ml H Johnston, George F. Grauso, Ed- 6.00-20 (Tho Itr.l Hank llrii , „....„.. , ' - Harry B. Clayton at Red Bank ed to be at the parish house this .8.60 1 ward llounihan, Lewis Tannenbaum, 7.0 /-17 12.55 ill I.ittli .Silver nt lln- Ni-us Stand | Thursday. First and occond prizes fternoon at one o'clock to work on JJttlc Silver Council Uuinsvs, at thu d.'iiut iiuil at ll liiiicl.enbusli'a ; were won by Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. I'.aymond Hounihan, Hany Giblin, quilt. The society will hold a clam 6.50-17 9.75 7.00-18 12.89 ^ At last night's mei:tinr: of the Little fenetal litotc.) j.Mary Longstrect. Mrs. Bcnjnmin H. John Hogan. John Gaul, George Ev- howder luncheon Wednesday, March Silver mayor and council bills Mrs Kulph .Hadawn anil ME. ! Crate, Jr., received the heart prize ans, Arthur B. Mayhew, Joseph Con- !1, at iho parioh house. Mra. Al Nled- 6.50-19 10.25 7.00-19 ..." 13.28 amounting to 31,1811 were paid. A Benjan in A. Wlioemaker iiavc today and Mrs. FJdwtird II. Scattergood got dini, Thomas Hackett and Henry F. :rer is In general charge. The first letter -was received frmn H. !•:. wil- trip through th Soulh. In | tho consolation award. Hylln. ' ablo will be nerved at noon and 7.00-17 10.75 7.00-20 13.67 non commending thp ro:ul and poliee Georgia ^.rs. Hnlan-iiV wilt vis-it, her A bunco party for the benefit of the he second at half-past twelve 7.00-21 14.00 departxnent on • their Jim; worlt in Ilichard, who attends a. military Comunity club will bo held at the Pupils To Debate I'clock. After the luncheon, clam 7.00-18 10.90 opening the roads durin:: thc rerpnt Bcbonl. Mrs. HhiiMiiiikcr will to clubhouse next Wednesday night, un- ihowdor will bo oold by tho quart 7.50-17 18.72 snowstorms. Tin; eouocil voted to Alabama tu visit lirn siun. wh' der the direction of Mrs. liny Colo. On Enlarging Navy A cake sale will be held by the 6.00-16 7.81 contribute S1O0 lo'.vanl the cost of in- student, in a university. Henry Moeklem continues to jm- cnth" grade of tho high school on 7.50-18 19.10 stalling a lavatory ami shower in the prnve from bin sickness. His rela- A card ' party \y's> held yc erday The annual debate t between the Saturday morning of this, week at (LOW 7.50-19 19.75 fire house. afternodii at the li of .Mrs. V. tives and frlendii arc very much gtat- seventh and eighth grade clauses of Ine o'clock In thc ntorc at thc cor- Parker Wilkinson, for ih ': bi'iietit in JSnlarging Her Navy. lncc January 19, started for home been fiiimmoned to appear before Re- Oliver Lane of Lnkcwmiel. : Mrs. William Gaughnn has re The ntllrmallve debaters aro tho Saturday In their new Chevrolet corder William .1. I'oulson in pollen Mrs. Frank. I". Htnrck is a s.ui|;i- lurned home from the Long lliaiicb pupils of the seventh grade. They 'hey will stop off at Waiihlniiton, D. court tomorrow morning at ten cal patient at the l," tucae - night. <:illi, may he /nado to ucem'enlf) Imvo ever been offered to n:jbiilg di5 ;uia Si'i, Bceur.o otauJ&Uon,—Adwrtlsesiont. t-«*. v »• -V- KED BANK EEGISTER, MARCH 14,1931. Ut* of Christ," wHl ba shown at th» Msthodlst church at 8:00 o'clock un- der the direction of Uia Epworth league. The l>d|es' a-ld society will meet "ONMOIJTi COUNTY'S CHEAT MARKET at tli« parsonage of the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 l er M se<: e «1 The following members of tho First o'clock. W!!^Tt,l }J:,.S.fS ^ ' E.?,' SfM/r" Thirty Words for Twenty.Fivo Cc - G ^ Aid club undnr tliolf leader, Mra. Tha W. C. T. U. win hold on all- -Jeannctto KinUIe, will go roller-tikat- day Institute in tho Methodist churcli lng in the Cafilno nt Aebury Paris to- Friday, April 13. In tlio evening ARTICLES FOR SAiE ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS, night: Dorothy Winning. Eleanor _ REAL ESTATE FOR HENT _ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT William F. DoVarnoy, prohibition WUEWOOD, 85.00 per load, S10 pa con ralnad ilnnc Reynolds, viola Mngatorc, Rachel vitas, elyht foet titll, 52.00 each; other , „,„, ,, ••- :~toVn~ha^; speaker and one-time candidate for firsplscG V!ooen_eyenj 11 aa_^:00^to y:o0. or market. I'ieane address inquiries to hifth nchoo), tpent the week-end vis- ter Apy of Red Bank will contlnuo ftdvRnco prlcea or (wit buRineso. Nelson's hi Km mid i;Unor Estate, Att. C. W. Gray, iting relatives n,t Springfield, Maes. PlANO~tuliT,i5r'bn'"?iro)ikiTrpit!nwJ liank.* •* In his placo until April 3 when fur- which liurna with a Bteitdy hot flame; tiTAU Window Cleaning Co., George Lee, Mrs. itosa Wiley substituted lor and Aeolian m>dclall«t!. Tu»tln»'«, i LIJ KINDS of uHCii fi]rnUuro"foV~9B]e. m&noser. 6 Wharl avenue, lied Bank, Monraouth r7rh»lSrS! ther arrangement!! wm be madcr RCV, Monraoutl) Btreet, phonoJRcd PanU J39. Apply at 26 West Front etrcct. Red low in onh nn' away, Hsturdny, March 3; (mawem • to ANY ONK wishing' a iirst clasa paintinc or PARTIES desirous of n reliable hoinc fo HALF 0/ a koiiuQ lor rent, ssveu '"rooma student council nt largo In chapel r and btith; all Im[)rovement>i earase. JJrs. I'. Ii. Ilrady, Lockwood nlnce, Fsls The members of tho Women's for- FlllEV/OOL nemo o( "Only." Reward ot fRO will I lister hnnRinu i 'b, now is tho timo to their em nil lioiiea dogs white on trijj Convenient to bua and train. 44 Eector Ililven, N. J. period Friday. Mlaa Mazza spoko on eign missionary society will attend S4 {rood load: nil id for Its return to Mm. WHIfam havQ it dtin«. Tho price will never he or weoli-enda, will find it by addrcsstn 1 A. R. C, drawer Bll, Ited Bank. place, Ilcd Ban);, pbp/10 74-W. UEA~tnE~~rAMi. I^CUM nvem.a ,,1 "Vocational Guidance" while- Mta tho district ' meeting at St. Paul's load i two hnga UI Tflad, Itumion, phono lower. Let me glvu you nn estimate, til- town 12!-J._ FOUNb, wire hatred female dog; black. wood (.ramann, phono Ked Bank 2029. iiUNCiALOWS, houses, farma, country Shtciv»l)Ury river; c\x nnd ceven-roan Hinlth npoko on "Girls' Varsity Baa- church. Ocean drove, Friday night. E SYSTEMS—Falrtmnlta-MorBa va« homes, catatea, for rent in Monmouth homes with bath, sleeping onil Bun norch- In-own nnd white cpotrs. Thono Itod TYPEWRITER hea<]gu;atpra. "TyiieWritcra ter oysterus installed. Wa sueaiaUzo e>. D[>en nrepla'ces. oil henl, friiiiilalrH, Uetbnll Team," FOB KALE, tcnm.of beavy~So)'lt k^52DMi rented, bought, mild mu] vcpnfrcd. Tru- County; from S1G to 5203 per month. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Edmund D. Wolcott liurneiH niirl wagon. Addreoi pump ra[ialrir.K. [traldencc, MldJIetOT H. SUHroan, State highway, Eatontown, j/iia. clcctrlilty; tennin court, river priv- William Kusacll, former high school and eon of Ajibury Park, James !>n. Hod Ilnnk. LOST, O* mala fly fiftxapfrone, nenr lied N. J., t>hono Mlddlotown GO. I'lumbli N- J., pliDUO Eatontown 178. ilege": lawnn cmed for l.y owner: fivu Blink high uchoo!, February 28, about heating nnd tlnnlnu. Fteii G. Huret. nilnutpa' Ralk to Btatlun. (;arayc?. Phona .stuUenl, now attending lDartmouth, Mount, Mine Levlna Mount ond Mlsa of line.! furniture for snta Cerii crTjol7ln7ir«BeT FOUH K0OM3~for rent; §15 Per month j was elected to tho "Caequo and M>Ply at H Wf»t Front ?trepl, lie .00 P, M, Retijirt to 1'hllln Urpw(i, 1'H IIU'EC BIZO crll). MrHTlWefPi,.,. nale, Lihornl r«wnr«l U returned to Dun- Kindly call or write Q. Hcrser'a AVenry ter heating plant; two-car if&rage; two 5^ j^ mnnway Farm, fiyciuaore avenue, Shrewd*- WANTKf). I''o«l b.iilnosB counc: mii,t~b oc-Jtfl from Bchool; rent reduced. Inquire been using tho local high school gym siat in the program Sunday evening, i, liPOnardo, M. J, I'hone Atlftntli fl CarllsJa titrect, N. Y., tclephono Uarclay bury. K. J. 7-2G2 i. in coml condition for moderate cael Owner, 12 Oak place. Fair Haren, N. J. on Saturday mornings is greatly in- Mnroh IS, lirice. Rtato year nnd condition. Aildres S1X-11QOM house, lights and water, twslvo lion Foil KAhP~i>iKhnitiininiyT~tUi FOR RENT, 8torcar~ofBcea, lia{8,"~Boua«^ nerea. bam with cellar; narage, rhicLw- terested in basketball, wrestling, box- Tho Ladles' aid society will, hold by WcBtniiufitoi'.^ Call Kumeon 600. aiTUAfl6NS~wiiiitcd: ' Cuuplc. "Swedli (jir. box 611 ,JUAJIpnk. apartments; improved; all locations. nou?e. bnlldlnKB In excellent condition; ing nnil other similar sports .which. FARM PRODUCE SHOW CAaEsTwiintedrrwo ahont six Juet off Broad Btreet. Land & Loan Co., Kround adapted for early tructefnrr. Vtirn a bunco party at the home of the UAIlY'CARniAfiETsBs'WIiitniylluirrnari" dencr and _rh!iufl6t|ri;; ten yryears's referenceleferenro. tho club In now carrying on. Tho 31(10. lonj,': extra heitvy. Huitahlo fop £arag< 12 Mechanic Btreat, Bed Bank. 54,«)0fi, IVank U, Lawc3, 105 ilonmuuth president, Mien Suaio Allgor, Friday ' iioEt new, Biierlai ?IG. Alao mahop GQttti CKOP baled alfutfa for sale. cook, firet lloor, excellent me. Cnll Atlnntli; jiighlnnJa U6. -treet, Red Bank. dry foookenBc at flacrlfico. Apply at 11 it tc, 300. KnyHfiKHh h t'liumtiermaidltd, lnl - COLONIAL Sycamore nvenu members of tho club wish to osproas evening. Prizes will be awarded and Hronameadow Farm, lied Bank, phono Shrewsbury, estates adjolninc; BI.. .„ their opproclatlon to tho o/llclala of Wnllnoo «treet, Ked Bnnh,* ' lied IlnnU_3840-J. _ __ illoa' maid, will do liouncwnrk; 3 65 An- WANTED to buy four milk eowa and •» ATLANTIC) HIGHLANDS. U EoiT^VaiiRr refreshments served. dcrnon, 62S (iurden street, Hobol.cu, N. J., chiekmiH. (VII F.rleli KROICH, Phalaii- and bath, hot •water heat, two-car garage; ton avenue, plot 100x100; houses nowl? the local high uchool for the UBO of LOT of new throw ruga, various t EKJ)—Sp«rlal lov/ pricca; caAh~8n. K l)iwiit J17 TlfaiiBct avonuo. r^'one B lhldga_«yaiHifl,_Ked Bank.* soimblo rctit to rellnblo tenant. Can be etboc-k; quaint ohl-fashioned farm Thursday when they triumphed ovor &7 ready market for their produce by ad- by d«y; alim mirso in sinVs or ronfinc- Been at nny time. Phono Rum*on 437. bouses. Lame au-icaffo if dcalretl, ConvenU Tho Eatontown fire company will vertising in Tha Ikijjstcr'o classified cgl- ment cape?. Call Mrs. Mary Ilnddow. &4ANTIQUES w"anM7~«il~liaiM.liii^ Tro ent to Ked Bank station. Some Gentle- tlio high ucliool varalty basketball BIX - FOOT pinto" BIMB nhnwraee, marb BtatuiiH. china, cla^B, 1'. O. ftox VUFOR RENT, five-room house j __ present the play, "The World Is AH TIMOTIIY hay, Bod. top aoll find rl«e for Carton elrcol, Itumuon, Ni J., phono men's farms. liny II. Etillmnn, formerly team by a ucoro of 38-22. At hall ba-sp, jtlonetl front, plato RliiBa phclve urovementa; near highway, on Kane Right/' at tho newly built Crescent In (food cotidttlnn. William I 27H-J. Widdletown. Middletown, N. J. porch, all ijnpmvemejita, hot water heat. Girls' Hl-Y waa held Thursday night 3MK^_ WANTKli7"one"!mn"rfrml~Xfl^hOrn pulioTr In Rood location; price 35,000, half ca»h| Stangewayos, William Kohoe. and Ed- road,d V, Q, Unvcslnh,Ulh N , JJ. [JJIKI3N MOUNTAIN* potntDBn; elso M^ nvcragintr 31 rmunds or better. Stet at tho "Y" house on Branch avenue 3 BUNGALOW o£ five rooms, hath, oil In. eacily worth 57,00ft. Stuccoed exterior. ward Emmons. !i^ji_ll^_ji I8I2-J, Red Hank Iiitqsli mjplca for eale. X-'orcflt Farm, WAN'I'KU, KenoratliT Ur (white) pneo, AdilrcBQ 1'uilctn, box 61 I, He At](li-P53 Stucco House, box 5J1, lied ntitlcr tlio supervision of Miss Kath- Wdiilatown, phono_-81-J. littl-- —e wantiing— —n.. ..- I.I no rookliiK Hank.* provements; Karnire; $2 5. Possession 1 Mls.t Eft^ma Palmqulat haa been "AMHBICOAL" l» n loVTrT^ctl Bnlhr^dT. Feliniury 1st. John H. Cook, Jr., Byca- Hank. * arine Barney, advisor, Following tho JAR(»I5 (juantity of cootfhay nt i-c'iiBOfj^ other help kept; must liUc children. Rcf- elected treasurer of tho Women's for- fuel comlnK from the fnmoua LyUcm eioncca required. Addieas d'encral Hoi more avenue, Mhrowabury, N. J,, phono SIX-ROOM houne, all improvements"; oiia initiation a short buslnnfsB fieunlon Tvaa valley, where luemium conl IB iiroducod ablo prlro; nlso Urge nelcctfon of nlx-worker, box fill, Tied Hunk." crtbtnet. In cither lecal or letter size Ked Bank 490-M. ncre, barn, two etatfa, cone rot© floor; eign missionary society. months-oW plRB. Matthew Mullin, LJroolt- Four drawers rraferrcd. Ooniinunlcatt held at which It wan decided that a For »i\)e only hy M. V. Urown. 2i'\Vlmri WH1TI2 GIRL JIR aenornl hou.s^o^.... SIK-J1OOM housG in Ked Hank, nil tmlai'B. o chiclicn house, tixteeu npple trco», rtvcmiG, Itcd Hiinlt, phono 27. 'ule Farni, Uncroft, phone Red flank with Captain H. Fink, .Snlvatioa Army buiidinBa in fino condition; on highway. chart be made to keep tho records of •382-W. wanted; Bleep in: cMterienee nnd refer. Heil IJank. State price." . rovflmontu; food condition; gBrage; FOR"SAU3,TWO «oil'i~bii7l("wiilnuTbooP ii!a CBEGiitinl. Phono Ited Hank 106 Tliurn Immediate iiosBesfilon; 530. John H. Cook, I'rfpa 4<,30O. 6Vank ft. ta^es, iOJ Jfon- tho monthly marku of all members [IAYriirRTfa7^lWtlTy~oiKnTriMa"nay lor Jr.. Shrewsbury, N. J., phone XUd Bank month utreeL Ilcd .Bank. • ' cnsen aoven feet tffo inchfl« hiph, /our day between 12:30 and 1 'L0Ojr\_M.^ and at tho eni of tho school year the Middletown Village. feet four inches widoe Qniandl thfrtcethirteen inInchet s BRIE, hslqif. E. Ii. L«ntl|hon. Midtllc- 409-M. FOR SALliJ, country estate, Hofnidal town- deep: two ftlafis ddoors in encli; 310. I!. town, N. J., phono 665-It, Mlddlcto^n. POSITJON open for vfhlto flinmbermnld" APARTMENTS Bliip, on Telecraph hill i fine view of Birl making tho greatest improve- H. Stiykor, I|ed. See 'hy appointment. Any acen personal attention, it. Horrard Llpmncvt*, Mrs, Porter's birthday occurred Sun- cal Sntanimonta of all kiiidn: fifteen Mnintcntinfo provided if deplrail. Any or phone Red Hank 38B7. HALF of double hoijBo at 101 ShTewfihury real estate and insurance, 3J. Monmouth tor and ndvincr of tho 110A . ap,, haass nen- nnil uteil typewriter*, oUllonory BUSINESS NOTICES. younp* voman intotoHted (n children and avenue for rent; aix roomH and bath; street, phono .121 Ited Bank. been holding special dancing claeoee day and it waa celebrated with a KRR enclno, rostaiirant cofTep urm, dec ?AINTER and paper baneor capable of managing and enjoying their UOWNTOWN eteam heated apartment o nil Improvement!, lienfc $13 per pionth. decor. four rooms; nil improvements; convent Apply Mra, J, J, Quleley. fiO Ncptuno ftvo- OWNER forced to pelf houso of elx roompa for membcrB of tho 10A. and 11Bfamily gathering and dinner-party, deHk laitipH, photoKranhs of youraelf. L..I- atorato;; reanonablbql prlcflBi . Will paper coimmti.onHh.il> miKht qualify. Addrcea T. Mrs. Lydla M. Smith ana her son,pentera' nnd plumbers' tools, electric mo- ootn for 83.S0 and up; ail work auacan- T,, box r»U> Red Bank^ cnt. tor injmedlnto-rental, 820, Cnll Red nue, Deal. N. J.. pliono 6177-W. Deal. bath, all improvcrnopts; fjar^tjo; on oho claoaes. The classes are held in tho to™ and niipllmices, iiUno«. flens of nil ceil. Joseph Hoffman. ID Monmoutl UNDEInniADUATE nuruo wantn poBl'tlon; NEW sU-room bungalow, all conveni- f Itcd Banka bent rcsidcnUal streets: drawing room and music if! furnished Kenneth Smith, are on the elck Hat, Hinds, coal and saa hoatero, aafea and shot itreot. Red Bank. Phona 3104. Ued Uank NEWLY deeoriTtdtrnftvefoonr~niiartmSnl ences; garage} rrniat be eeen to be ap-prlco 36,500, SI.000 cash, balance, on Kiln, Carl Kahlcrp g (very •will taka caro of Invalid*, or children. morteoKc Joeeph Salt, 10 Montnouth by a phonograph. but they aro Improving. Mrs. Mar-Kilns, Carl Kahlcr'p oil palatines (very MUSIC Icaaons all thin month refrlKeration and carnee Included, l^e preciated. Inquire of owner, 12 Oak place, T garet Conover of Red Bank waa afinst )) ! fieled and operpe a utaascs, camaras and Address ^rso^hojiji} 1. Ilcd Bank. Certuido Apta., 335 Broad otrcet. Red Fair Haven. N. J, Btreot, Red Bank. ' Mif!3 Margaret Thompson, senior nroJe-etorHJet , radidoi partst , gasoline range andd thoua. who iMjniro ono of our " POSITION wonted CB gonoial houaework Dank. GOOD six-room house; sun parlor, open their horns caring for them last torchfta, oxygren weldlrnj and euttlnG" out- n nlloMly used Inotrfimonta, In tho epcclc or cookk ; citity or rumiLryL ; by xr i English teacher. Is starting a spe- r IOUSE and Peven acres, a moat de- fireplnce, motor stoker; located in fox- i week. fit, 1032 Plymouth radiator and shell, two- j&lo which.la on now, Four piano aetior' rolorcd womnn; good reforenccs. Pfionc eirnfjlo place for a. poultry farm, nr wood I'arJf. Jlolston Waterbury, 107 Mon«' cial class In English which In to meet Tho Needlework guild met at theton truck, net of tans and dies. Dick mime- ifone, with 24, 48, 60 nnd 120 range base Mrn^_ JohnRon, Eatontown 161., ROOMS FOR RENT. would makq a flno orchard; ground uill nrouth street, phone Ited Bank 3500.* In tho morning*. Thorn, taking n. col- ofrraph. Quaker Afiesion Exchange, fiO »na BBK&phpng B«flat eoprtino, one Spanifi raise ftny ktn»l of fruit trees arid produtc FIVE-ROOM hiuiTalow, water, lighia and onifl nf Mra, John Llooty ]Mt week. White (tract. Red Hank." Inwalian tiultftr nnd three vlollnB, hsl to do at home or part time. Telephone FURNISHER rooms for rent on tho rlvav n general, Ucw up-to-dato house, with hath, thrce-qunrter acre, cMcken houue; logc preparatory COUIHO with Miss ,r»t*aijsrters nn4 full. AnncBc School oi bunk. 69 Rector placo, Ited Bank. sight roomB, Bteara heat, concrete cellnr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G, Adams FOR HAr.B, PSf», Ttfld Diink. irround ia light, hi«h and dry; ncur town; Katharine Barney arc. eligible to take « toot rnljsd fiono Battin. Phono 1273. Ked Hank.* ^ ayfitem wero also discussed. Those PIANOS, violins, oraans, tuning ond, re- Insurance raortoaeo loana. 10 lion- WANTED, cxperlenred poultry man, mar- SObMwlthorwrthou of Mra. Arthur I,, Foster Friday af- palrlnvi lioateil otoroco. WJrhan'o Pi- -S-ACRE productive farm near Key port attending tho mooting were Magna mouth BtrooS ground goor). Jiad rlnd no rliildrpn, tn work on shares; ref- ienlo, for ono or two ecntlcirien; con and Mntawan; fourteen-room and seven* ternoon. ano aboi), Drummond place, Ped Bank erenca requlrctf. 'A'iiiiieiii, Si P. \V., boxfteninl flurrounfJJncfl; ono wlnuta from GOOD sis-room jioune; two-car ffaragc; Mountford, Mario Smith, Mao Bra- phono 083. Sank, phone 852, room houses; bnrns. Also 5|_;.Rcre farm. Tho Lonton cowing class of Christ 611, lied Bank." Uroad atreot, In quiet rtfineil helt'lib open flrt'l'l;i<" 'LEASANT, furnlnhctr~room~for~ro..v, Inncn represented thq local student vrondcr/ul company (of lonely persons, Rood location, CIOFO to buninens renter; unfurnished; steam h«at, hot wnter Tho art-vices at the Reformed 4ETAL WEATHEBSTIUPS for doora and urpHcd: two-car enrage. as Statesir council and attended Spanish and also 'for children1 ;N Nntt a reasonably urlco. alpo trarano for rent. 28 Elm place, Ked KUMSON cemetery nix-grava lot for church will bo held as uaual Sunday. E^'Vf"""'! »t""«»t""«==p roadd, bobono ^Indoitii] .avo 25% of fuel coils. II. AUTOMOBILES. " n.k. phone 2S1S.M.* lace. Riverside Heights, Red JIanI;, phone Bale, near center of cemetery: 8100. French clanaoa and a chapel program The Sunday-school will meet at ten Bed Bank lOSS-M. .. Hendrlckaon & Co, phone Red Bank •109-J. I9S8 PONTIAC four-door ncdan. with non- N firlREWSnURY", on Urond street, two Homola Bcnttie, Denttie Park, tied. given by tho Dramatic club. o'clock and church services will be X oak wood In stove nnd flreplacq 400, 114 Monmouth Btraet, Rod Bank. IODERN seven-room how an in exrlusive The 0A class if the Elver street lengths; well rotted manure, top sol! • UBtTdtT'd L tanka for solo and Inetallodl flhattornblo glnas; new cur Riinrnntoa; rooms, furninheil; bunineBs peoiilc i>re- resldenlinl section: river vrlvilenes; tilo Bank, riionc Ited Dank 260." nt eleven o'clock. Eov. S. J. Sossler drlvonays Graveled, tractor plowlns and firraulne and Jandaespo work; mnson »IH (mrrifiro. Authorized Pontiao. AKen- 'errcd. Miss JenninKP, call between 0:00 ath. extra lavatory; hot water heat, oil school presented a one-act play In will preach the • sermon. truck for hire. J. H, Carney, phono Eat- ork, trueklne; land, cinders nnd gravel. :y. Hansnn nrotliorn, f fl-2i Mechanic #:00 P. M., ICorl Bank 13IP-J, urrrer; two-car Harare: "v*o minutes' from the school auditorium during chapel ontown 440-J-li. Id buildingungss torornn down and removedr . A. • treet. Itcd Dnnk, phone 3065. Oren even- ation: 580 monthly. See Hilton Berk, 3 NEW COLONIAL six-room house in ex- period Wednesday. The play was di inc phonph e EatontowEtont nR7 R7-JJ. furtiiBltcd for llfjli ho use Kco nine. clusive residential section: lot ToxtiiO; T I'AINT NOW and save half by buylns di- ^_._^i£_3! __ _ hot water heat, oil burner, tila kitchen, rccted by Mrs. iieba Miller, teacher 027 BU1CK fivc-passenger coupe, 52 5 nnil electricitiyy nnndd runningg writer i OOD six-room houne, located in Shrews- rect from factory; hlBh Erode house bnta :H 3ft weekly. Fnuik Vim- ; ntctlontctotl n nnrnnr]] lullu m linollii n. Addred s tile bath, extra lavatory, open fireplace In of the cltisn. The cast was as iol- Navesink News. paint. 11.60 anlloni «ooii ralnt 00a gal- GEORGE B. PR0WK. Inauranco and bury:'steam heat; open fireplace; two- living room and mm parlor; hardwood real estate, 86 McLaren street, Red Syrklc, 149 "West Front Btrcct.. Red Bank. 139 Urideonvenue. RRedd r rianki . ar Karaso: ?^0 Per month. Koljiton Wa« lows: lon, uhlnale pant 76o Ballon, roof paint PPERSON cleht cylinder suburban; nood 1'UHNISHED or iinf bury. 107 Monmouth etreet, Ilcd Dank. iloova and trim: landncapad, two-car E»- (Tho Red Bank Register can bo boucht COo Bfllon. Full lino of ehtllacs, varnish- Bank. T i.-iRp. Jtmt nnlphcl, $S,r>00. Sea MHton KretUricU Unndel Amolin. Geroni es ami enamels at lowest prlcoa. Factory condition; $100 takes It, H. KlUau. or without board. 133 Sprii.E street, hone Soil).* Rcrk. 3 Mechanic etrect. Bed Dank, phona In Naveslnk trotn William Si*an at too w B >onuo UnB lid Bk' Mary Handel ..._ Joyro EntcllEtcllo poatofllco building.) S5?n T £ , ,i ' "'""ch. Bhono ""oTTiSCHELDACH a SON, 125~Wo«t J^ J _J 6UPETo7~lnffhT~ro^inT~.^^ Mr«. IloniJol MM«rllo DlDunlells 9-Ji lied Bnnl: etoro, 110 West front Front street, Kod Dank, phono 1276. heat nnd every improvement; doublo ga- 'LYMOUtir, 1033 PeLuxe four-door RQ. MODEROD N filx-room house,, CNtra larglgo liv- Nndi Jnna Vlvlnn laisono Rev, Earlo G. Licr, pastor of St. A_uto_n£ce8sorle»_jino^_vu!canliliis. dnn; I'hilco rndio, hot water heater, nir- e. chickehik n hnuaeh: on t two acres of in g d dituncdi r room, texturettdd Tailsil , Dr. Handel Eiilth Doimto REAL ESTATE WANTED. und ptorea, iH'hool; Fred Buriz«n George's Episcopal church, will REBU11,'r Boeond-hand water purnpa. f\ THIS HIGHK8T' prleea pald~foi llve~chlck> rvhecl tiren and mnny extras, Bnvo convenient to firopJato, JlolJond vaporized heat; •Incfiuos. tha scrvivnt G. Hurst, Mlddlotown. phono Mlddlctown ona. Joo naker, 280 Uochoiilo street, ioney on thin lirnrtlrnlly now automobile. tlcjrii:ial section; rent S^2 monthly. 0xl5U. Sea MiloMilton BeBerk. 3 Machanio Tcter Ilnmlct Mnry llolmnn preach at All Saints' church Friday WANTED II5II11BS o« country homes fir y. !i phono Red Bank 2300. 'hone Atlftntic_IIii{hlnn(ls UG. ; 19 Main Rtreet. Ocentwort.* street. Rgd BankB , phonh e 161717- ])ul per fat. delivory early In April. Soveral ad- ARTHURTH RIt B. BOYCB, painterpainter,. decorator, BCi* coupe, in excellent condition. See JREAL ESTATE FOR RENT, _ T1RACT1VB port ot double liuuic, hvc TcrriB. Sco Milton Perk, 3 Mechanic miUNSWICK pool UblB,, .oda "fountihT MB fine car before you buy. Call Allan- roomH, open fireplace, tiled bath, hotBtreet. Red nnnk, nhona H17. _ ditional Improvements will be in- corbonator, bowllnj olloya. Must bo wall papapepr expertpe:t aplandildid wworkmaain FOR RENT, corner Itrnnrh nvenue nnd snipi i reasonable prices, cgUmatea ~ 1 511. ater heat; garaeo; porchc3; five minutes Eatontown News. rstallod In tho now truck, Including «old at onto. Bricks, lumber and plutnb- ad- brown i>lnce. «ix vonms e.'ich side; front station. Owners cares for lawn: rc- TES'~ndOM Coiaiilnt houso. all lraproro- ln«r Bold dally on premlssn. Coleraar, ho- vlcvicoe frefreee . Your dtdecoratlnl e ttroubl^a are tlOTOKS—Marine URC, two Chryalorn, six nnd fide porches; tntranco entirely fiei>- inents; hot air heat; fireplace, larfra a windshield. tel. Asbury Park. fiolved by phonlne Rumaon 666. Easy to cylinders; In Root] rendition. Iteason* etl_rnnt; 'ljlophpno 88-M. Mlildletown. ont and liacU porch, one acre; overlook- (The lied riank Rcsl«tcr can bs bouehl lemember—It'a 666, arutc; parape, Bciiutiful nhaclc trees. Timothy Maxaon, Jr., has bought a LAUNDRY equipment for nale ; alno hlo,_ Call AtlnnticJIiirhlnnds 156, I'hone ,'{'i69-M.* LKT, »crn'l-liunKnlo«;; all (i lake: convenient location. Prica In Eiitontown from Noblo Mosby ot tho set avenue. rt> niglit at 8:00 o'clock nt tho homo of ,, n eleanorn $5 up, kitchen cnbinot CESSPOOLS cleniid}, cellars OUR. acoop- Mrs. Frank Gleanon of Bay Eldpe Sl.t.!>6, player piano ?2fi, daybed, Ico .coney. Undnn^i Jti-otlicrp. \$*2i Mechanic. Milton llerl;. u Merhontr street, Red Bnnk. Miss MHUcent Martin of Eallroad lioxon, wardrobe trunks, rugn, chairs and irtsr and grading fit reasonable mte«. >rec.\, Jlod BnnU, i>lione .TOGS, Open even-' " >nt! 1617. _ _ visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Howard Maxson, phono Atlantic Highlands .ivcnuo under tholr leader, Albcrtus miiny odd piecesl ; all harRnhiF. Wo buy SIX-ROOM "houiio, "nil" iinpTovrmcnti, h'n Wolcott. Ulot, part of last week. '"oi"l nn"•"d ' osc-" b--ip«. Atl«ntlc Furniture 7 7n_. HT^"uT^trTi~iWc7uiirVkl7.7r*w1i«olM v.1 liter hour: excellent rondition. nrn Wnrelioui :, 35 Monmouth etrcot, Hod SPRIN(J TIMK !• imintlnff tlnWTl^t^t own, one-car gnr&t;p; ihio rcaidentinl (irr About 25 tables ot bunco were In MrB. Harold Duncan has boon kept Hank. in exroNcut ronditinn. Rftrrffice, Ad- Indoors with illness. and lteautlful your homo. May I help ros» Sedan, box .Ml, Red Hunk. tlon; $.,<> per month. Franl: \i, Lav.'Ci play at tho party given by tho Katon- $1.00 SI»ECJAI^-On« SxlO tnd two 8t- yyo u with yoyour painting pproblems? Ar- c 1 010 at ll0 1LKAHANCE SALE of lato motlcl ror0n- Bikes And More Bikes. town Boy Scout troop Friday night Mrs. Joseph Johnson Is still under ?»" P, ' " Btiiillo, 10:00 to 121OOthur K BoyceB . iti ontractortt , jihonh o dllionrd rurs nt iirtrcs you nro wilMtitf observation at the Long Branch hoa- A. M., Ihurnday, or Saturday by ar*p.olnt- 660 Kumson. Estimates (solicitedllltd , Alt nt the borough hall. A number of workk KI __ o pny: 1031 Chrysler hnpcrlnl ncrlan, 19!ll de dc ralcil; rent $^0 per »!tal. An operation may bo per- Jhrysler rondatei', 191(0 Chrysler conch, mie. Hnnison, N. .!., i prizes were awarded and rcfresli- ;». C.ilcfl, 110 MndUon avenue. KedI'AINTlNtrnml'pl 1 wgini.', fmcht it.10 Nash Eight fonr-dotir ncdan, 19:iS I' . Stuven.i, vli ao :i'i7-W. ItuniBon.* CJrover I^arker, who conducts a bicycle store on montn wero served. formed Iho luttftr part of thla week. jlnnk, phono I193-J,* tertnlii: highest ord model A iiednn, l[\3\\ Dodge commer- Pont bo inldlvil hy h]MVi.t; Mr. and Mra, Milton Smith enter- Employees or tho water company AI-Ti KINDS of uneil furntturo"for 7ai7 P», It JS IJBU- Inl ccilnn, 1V>3\ Oldnmobltn rabrltiiet. 11>32 Mechanic Street, ia another ot the thouanndn of peo- (illy false economy nt bent. iiievi-olft. coiii:h. IH3;. riymuuth ileluxo nnd Iir«t ; rent ri.-jj i!: nt J'orl Mou- tained rclativeo from Patcrison ovor thawed out a number of frozen Apply nt 28 West, I^ont Btreat. Rod Entlrimtca fio- I df|iot, Ili'iuiu) Uliiti (i. lolled. Arthur K. Itoyce, phone GOG llum- :li\ii. frnnk VanSvoklo. II!) Went Pfunt plo who have reason, to know that Hog 1st*.1 r Classi- tho week-end. water meters nt thlfl placo last week. •un. -Uft-R, Itcd UanU." -evl. Hod llnnl;, 1'udKO nnd Plymouth 1 : Tho (itanncr'a noddy of tho Pres- Home of the, homes hnil been with- OliUK PUPS, vrhlto \rith ft*™"*^. iletilcr. r 7nreT~foui tccVi-r'(7om iwo- fied Advertfsomfcntn aro thn real thing" wiicn ftcomca out water for two weckn. for nnlo nt $3.00 ench. F. "Vlahn, Knton- with .1 newly pniiitefl homo uv new vail fainily lioii fit1. basement, light, ^vtitc:-. byterian church held a qulltlnE party ;l r| :r IUBhwnO|t-°Bit- tires, uiiholsfc-ry rlc'fifi." perfect condi- ul ui nil. t'rvcn-inoni l>un.l l v". nat to filling wanta. Friilny in tlio chapel. miAteH eiipplied. Arthur E, l!oy*'e. paint- tion. 510" takc.i It. Aulliorh.cil riintlnc ii-nt, iMin jvi rlor; nil iiii 7 (.icorgo Morria of Clinton avenue lirATCIIER""RXNrT^le7t~TaVd ^atir \K contrnctor, J'hpno *i66 ]tuni!>nii. Afiency. Knnniin llrothci-F. I'.l-'Jl Mechanic iip, liutcntow _N._J. l.i much Improved after a slight Marlboro News. bark; ficroml-liaiul; iultabl« for oil CALL"Ued'nonk'Vuv~Jri^Uiro7"tho'pni"t- (M'lcel. Ilcd Bfinli, plifno .'JOO^. Oictl even- of clltht ro ns nml li.illi. eie Mr. Parker nrlvortiscd fur cicoud hand bicycles burner or coal. Omun i h bought with liurii. tltl'OitC. a cr, if ymi ullll drmnntl tlio Vest In j.alnt- Flint every imi ovcinent: double I MIsn Dorothy Smith returned from Kf And pnper hnnj.;int:. OlViro nnd chop icu 33 which ho •will recondition nnd put on tho market. Mra. Frederick liadcn, Jr., nnd at, 20 Mount wtrcftt. Ited Hunk. i"iTl'~l>cHoT<7. cc-litn, % down, Went • •itnvcnlent t lum, Llinej. IK-IIOOI hn Long Branch hospital Friday. byWnimliSrTofcir. weekly. l'Yiinl; V knSyetlc. , ie:1(lpnli!il i,ei-(inn: rfnt :<;;•-' munthlr From the ono advertisement lio got st-nrcn of hicy-* 'litor.i are VIBIUHJ; Mra. Baden's Mnulldld Ilrmker. tholr mother a Brsnrl- FAMIKB Corporatluir wltlien' to'ftiuiomicc Wont. *ticot. Keil Han Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grctm moved they «ro pleased tu hsvo Mrw. TillUt Vor- Cray. !t,!',' - ",'"" » •"•! «"• Klin: rar bnok wltti the company. Keiiily to ramljilcr; clcht rylin.lo ; :lnnl hlnrk Thuiaday Mra. George Wliitfleld, l'hllllpa Wlnnos prlrod reasonable. Gtorra nbov their nprlm: rnnnentrt. 128 Wallnrc l''O!t IlKN'l'. n flat nt six room*, all Im on Main street to n. farm near Ilolrn- I'. (Jliirli. l.ox 7J4. I!»,l Buiili.- nnlnt llle new: perfect C' ililli ' throutrh- Mm. IJOUIH M. Caijo und Mt'H. Harry idcet. 1'ov avi^lntinvnt |ih«itc ited JJnnk out. Will <)rmoiml"it(! I .' tl. Pilceil 1~'< Cadlfiine 'friM'I. [>'!'•! Ifxrilc Tiirj results ubtained by Mr. Father can lie ob- Dennln reprcfientcd tho l^a1 lel. rillNDlilill"Wlilta"liBhofrrTulietsT rlalit. K.I. vonKnttnm:i>ll. M uoutli nnninee month* old; nil ur.,pnrtur.,pnrt:: ono dollar r W. n. T. U. at a luncheon nt Slmp- Mr. and Mrs. .7. J. Kinsman and nrh Mi ll At kk If BliBC I'IHi:iAN'"'-n"lt'n' flecliirnl », "poll.' nlroot and Mnulo ennui., iiliinif 'Jl:i. hou Mramomh tained by anyone else. It muy not bo bioyclea that enrh. Muni, Hell. Art ,,uk,kk k IfI fyou unnt iln l i i Kt tp^ hct'rfutly ; S25 per i Mra. I/. 11, Hayca wore i;ut>ntn Tucs- l tu •Illilo cro"iililc.'"iuri'l«~«ii7 ontl i:ov lisitch, Long Branch. ' ' " llay. I'hons At- rlvon \reit i.tdln ncivlce. ro. slmra IirlilniHln 41,1.* . IIU-BC t lui In ev. liril Han you \vant hut wli.ite.vor it in you tiro ulni'Kit coitnin Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green and y"'/m~««li-"""i family of Cllntun avunue moveri Frl- ontown. l7Kt Vlrtu :. rcrulti. ^ii t'hurcli cm. lll.il , t,:; 1 -. i - nf filling thnf wnnt with nn advprtiiienu'iH in Th» veckn iil,l; fnnale. iileul pet t fofor chlrhlll- i i :rsw I'Jionn :;iif,:,. liay to liOiif- J^ranch. fiannirl Liiytter, a Civil wnr vpt- inlco 3r,.00. 35 Ujttln road. Tnl TIMJt.'K.S tor JiJro: jnr!, nmf d" it ioui'1! with Un M. .1." la.-:.. Jl;-il_ Huiii;.'_ lUiglstcr's Clnn.'iirtcd Columna, Kundiiy, March 25, Ucv. Harry. Van- eitin, formerly of tlilo place, la n itivitiK, Ki-adin^; tup foil, ii Is : ppin'cil n luiitroi Clonf, a. former paator, will preach at patient In tho Freehold lionpltal. AN VOAMY •iocTrlc vr^nTiiiirnia Inr dlc«iini. J. J. Duller, . . . Diml liiiiim, t«ill Hllplltl " ul nictul 11)F,AL I'hoiw HG 1. the Sunday night snrvico of tho Mctli- Mlim iiarah Pi. Hjiywnrd spent 6 Wl !3j« rnvrrn. 1'ltanft for a ilrm iiHmtlnii. »Hi'; I'Hiie ;iii. j\mri " o(il;'. church lu place of Rev, lionla Art now. llc;in'n;ilily prlreil. Eil. von' KnM. Keiin.iltuii.-, U I'll ono TuRfday ^'Ith her olfiter, Wni. 1^- H.A. l'HIVATK library" of* imiiiied "ciiiUfFen^e ftnd iilirht ; Mnmlny, Wrclnfi:u)ny nml Vr\-Kattpni:i?!l. MiinniDiilli Mrri-t. nnd Mnplo ri; r.7,''. AIIIII-OM K,:...ilinoiii]i , Kcs- Smith of East Freehold. nnd younc rcoplo'n UooUn, (nrltidlnff tha nny, 9 i(K) A. ?il. to 3:00 ]'. M. S J(t tior itvuiim:, llci] llnnl,, I'hnlio 21:1. month; 1:00 to n:OD or 7:30 I<« '.h:tfl 1". f.\<\ nnd Mm. Imme Oilhuly ro- Mr. and Mrn. William Clayton on- IOK TtKNT at, It!' (laklnml Iroct. half of M.. $fi.(h> inontli. School of ('oniinerco. oivnoi-i *U)u._ (;ail Ueil HiiiikJailMO^ turimil homo Monday after n etay tit Ifrtalned thoir nouyln, Oarreft Clay- ouno. ttlx niuniM, Ital ti, teal, and l;u- AU7p]^i^ MS ll.oiulway. |^n Itratu-1.. N. J. We:;t Tahn Bench, Florida, ton of Now Yorlt, recently. K mc«; rout 82ii. Iniiuiio n 33 Chciitniit, "AM.mUCUAt/' i« a Mi|nirlor"ni.tltroclto " ruixlilliini'rrnumiiililc. Wlllla'ui illocvim. The Ijlbrary board will meet to- Ij. U. Conover and family vloltcd ntroe!, Itcd Hn»^_* _ fuel til low cost; SH),7r, per ton i-nnli. Stun. Ounvh. Vrilloy llrlvo mini. I". O. 1 nliilit In tho library at B:00 o'clock. Hum it In yi'iii- hontor, hot wnlur nt.ov«, Navenlnli, N. J. _ _ HA LI' ni* dotthlo limits, ntt ^fc^^fy^* Alvan liartner of IJUlo .Silver on 1'ftTHfO «r Jii'Dltlftfc. l'"«ir Riilo only hy M. Tho ICatontown lire cornjiany was Wednesday, doatroyeiJ pait of a Vltlckcn hams V. Urawn. 2\ Whaif uvcinur, Ited llfmk, t'OH ^AT.K.~ i'.Hl\~ Wlill'l'et •oarli, nooil called ; it at 11:15 o'clock Haturdny t'liimlnjr orilei'. ltfii«iirml>l«i. V. Mnlin. l|f)OH;i nutl l>atli. nil Mr. nnd Ant. Winchel! of FJIza-on tho formrr John llrowor prop- Kntontriwn. iipninllc Wcill'n liili'.i;:!!, Noi- nl);ht ! help the Oucanpurt flro ilo- 1 c-family IHMIKD v-ltlt fiRO I lh were ^uc^l. ! OVPV tin.' ^vrfilt-enrl rrly. H wnji :'nlil t() havn hcr.ti nnt s tlllKi Iltclusuy.' ii. A. Mllltv. l.'hurrh utrcf.t. lirlford. pru t.mcnt. rxtln^ubih a flin in tho 1 fi'tj' 'him* IS'l'i .'ttthCI. f.C< 111 i'^'ci >c,l;ui : ttr In.•IT of MITJ, Wlnrheir. ! p^rt'iitM, Mi', find n»-p. f.'l Willie i,i, J. hoi. ^ of I,ewis Miller, Dianascr of Mrs. J. W. Olscii. 1 1' ;i !il II. The Hremcn's dnnce held in their' MU: .. I I! Ml,. If 1-1 I, .. il , ,,;. . .. "iM . ,•, r-T i. -. 111. .1 . Antli „,],,,,| 1 IV !: munn lllrt K Ui^ Tydol plant at Katontown. The firemen ware collect nut fiftrlylhnll FrUlny evmint; wm well at- ^ loiin fniinilft'ion : ;,m.r.nl, Iliu ^ ' runtiiif Aii'iuy. » l»ninf Ro iinililinl »l,,:lom- Mrrhnnii- .•.licii, Ucil Hank, 31)6:,. Miller, rhun tended. lord. U. J, few! bMLs, Pies* '.^H&s eh&~lU ' t>l'en &vr;nin[JF* RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14, 1934.

[Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs, Lewis Hen- >«ra*a*.a**,isTOa3i.*^sM^rgy™»w~i'-sMM**r-.~~ ire^ drlcka, Mrs. Edward O'Flabert%>, Mrs. 'A. E. Wilde, Mrs, C. J. Gulnoy, Mrs. Atlantic Hi Walter Layton, Mrs. William Tur- nier, Mrs. Charles Hawhins, Mrs. Jos- 'Miss Susnn Sausage's Select eph Bray, Mrs. Thomas Hacltett,. School" was tlio title of a play given M rs. C. A. Thompson, Mrs. John last ni^ht by tho members of tho Hushes, Mrs. James W. Shannon, choir and the Kjnvorth league of the Mrs. F. J. Marchstcln. Mrs. Thomas "I uscil to tliinic (Jut MILK was baby food but Atlantic Highlands Methodist church. Little, Mrs. John E. Day. Mrs. John ^ slnco reading about tlio training diets of BOIIIO of our Mr.''. Knymond Geary was coach, J. Bennett, Mrs. Edward J. Coyne, Miss FJorefiee Scultliorp pianist, Miss Kathryn Johnston, Mrs. Wil- big: atliletcs, giieas I must Sinvo bem wroiipf." ' John Kcott stago manager nnd Kicli- liam Lake, lira. Catherine McCarthy, nrd Lock-wood was in charge of tho Mrs. Georga Grauae, Mrs; Charles I Iffrf*-. How about giving eomn of Miese training: ioodo a lighting effects. Giblin, Mrs. Edward O'Kane, Mrs, fcesi yourself? Amon^ those who took part in the Theodore Moss, Mrs. William Ma- performance were Mrs. Loula Geary, loncy, Mrs. Ruth Kancy, Mrs. Jacob Miss Mildred Droegc, Mrs. I-cola I Bloom, Mrs. Ernest Woolscy, Mrs. For Fee' Muir, David Williams, Mrs. Ullu | James Larkin, Mrs. Matthew Power, are Stokes, Mrs. Bertha Bruder, William Mrs. John McNeil, Mrs. A. J. Pat- Drink a Quart of Milk a Day Mocker, Arthur Forson. Mrs. Eertha terson, Mra. Edward McDonough, Add Lufliurrow, Kev. Herbert H. Neale, Mrs, Patrick McCarron, Mrs. John 'I'. HHwnids. Miss Margaret Mc- Hogan, Mrs. John Gaul, Mrs. Clar- To Comfort Croa, Mi*s Lillian Hanron, Mrs. ence Johnson, Mrs. John Glblln, Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Vora Danirlian, Arthur ISscliclbach, Mra. George Up-to-the-Minute Styles and Leathers William fifidi-1. Herbert Neat, I-ati- I Clark, Jr., Mrs. Ella Olidewoll, Mrs. in Blue, Gray, Brown, Black, White. inor Ncullc, Irene . Mortenson, Ralph 'Chester Aumack, Mrs. Fred Jones, Eruder, Miss Emma Flannit;an, Vcr- Mrs, Josoph Ijauilno, Mrs. Thomas Serving You 13 Years With Milk Produced non Edwards. Miss Anna Beier. John Kelsey, Mrs. Jeromo Sloyan. Brown, Ira Kelson, 3lr?. Williams, Solely in Monmoutli County. Leon Daniclian and Mr'. Carol Win- fiw Womm. was designed by Ae' nifcl.l. Shrewsbury News. Itefl BanJs l-US. Btoafl Street. Shrewsbury, N. 3. greatest foot-specialist ST. JAMES'S CAKD I'AKTY. • (The Kcd Bonk KcBlntcr can bo boucht : in Shrewsbury from Richard Bcnke at tho Event Held By Farent-Tcaebcrs' A: I poatottico and at Shrewsbury Markets Witli tfe intrmltsction of tho foot and restore the tones t© Now Showing ! tioeiatlon. I Harry Sanders, proprietor of Saud- El. W. LOCKE Siioe, Iiit-or- normal position. No other t era garago on Broad street, vrna ad- The weekly card party was held misa methods of selecting shoo benra the Btanip of his mitted to tho Government hospital eomeotivo footv?ear vanished :;st Thursday afternoon by St. James j at Lions, N. J., for observation and spprovnl. WOMEN'S , MEN'S larent-teaciier association in ^t. j.X-ray pictures Monday. It Is expect- ovomigbt! rames's school auditorium. Mrs. Wil- Ijet ua fit you with a paig i ed ho will stay for three or four days Dr. Loc&e's personal clinic 1.95 to H.OO jliam J. Kyan was in charge. Sil- of M. W. LOCKE Shoes, |.50 to ©.SO l!ioncHej were awarded to the prize at Winiamtiborg, Canada, for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawca left concerning which Dr. Locko j winners. Refreshments were served Friday for a week's stay at Plne- tho treatment of bones, joints i!.y students of the high school. Those hurst, North Carolina. and crippled feet is famous himself snys, "I know thn£ 'present were Miss Helen Kelly, Mrs. they have been helpful to Fine Shoes for Boys and Girls. ijohn Spillaiib, Miss Mary Timtnens, Councilman and Mrs. Archibald from coast to const. It was Miller returned home Friday after a Dr. Loriko who personally many thonsanda of patients Miss Mario Cassoll, Miss Eleanor two-weeks' stay at St. Petersburg, We Fit Both Feet and Pocketbook. (,'arvcy, Mrs. llavid Sheridan. Mrs. Florida. designed tho M. W. LOCKE and to many v?ho have no% ,'oiin Rohrey, Mrs. Carrie Wilson, Shoo to properly support tho Miss Emily Sa^urton, Miss Margaret Donald Blakely of White road was attended my clinics." admitted to tlio Klvervlcw hospital Murphy, Mrs. Otto Herden, Miss Vir- TUB ONIY SI1OB DZSJCmO MO APPROVED BY DR. M. C, ginia Laurino, Mrs. John P. Mulvihill, last week as a surgical patient. Mrs. GeorRC A. Howprill. Mrs. William Mrs." William I. Green of Broad Decker. Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. street baa greatly improved and I John Ryan, Mrs. Frank CUisey, Mra. ablo to Bit up after being conflned to her bed by illness. For Quality Trouble With Your Feet? Then Don't Shop In 9 BROAD ST., RED BANK Mary Ladiso,' Mrs. David Leroy, Mrs. George Conrad, Mrs. Loula Gartz, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crousa of Syca- The Dark. Buy Your Shoes Under "Certified Light" Mrs. Hobert Wilde, Mrs. H. A. Dowd, more, avenue returned homo Sunday after a stay at Miami, Florida. And Have Them Fitted By X-Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Borden left yesterday by car for a stay at Pine- hurst, North Carolina. Mrs. Harry Sanders has been con- The beet of Hard, Dense, Pennsylvania An- lined to her homo with rheumatism 'or the past two weeks. thracite. Uniformly Good. Burns a Long Time Tho Shrewsbury branch of the —evenly, completely, economically. Riverview hospital auxiliary will 18 BROAD ST., REJD BANK meet Thursday at the homo of Miss Emma Holmes of Sycamore avenue. Tho Shrewsbury, Reading club met NOTICE. bury school children will ho Informed that yesterday afternoon with Miss E. S. To Parents of School Children of the Bor-the ShrowHbury nchool will not bo In BCS- Valentine. 84 Oakland Street, ough of Shrewsbury, New Jcmey; nion by tho [founding of tlio firo siren of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams af- The UoRrd of Education of tho Uorough tho Shrnwnhtiry IIORO Company at 8 :Jf> Tel. Red Banlt 127 of Shrewsbury hun decided that hare niter o'clock on tho mo miner of tho day school _er returning from their wedding whan titormy wcuther, such os WOB exper- wilt not be In EnRnton. If tho siren is no*, trip will take possession of tho cot- Koppers Coke Fuel Oil ienced durinff tho hint two weeku o( Feb- Hounded, there will be school na uoiin.1 j and tage on the Durand estate on Syca- ruary, prevails, and tho strcota tind side- thoro will yet remnln HuOlcIent time for walks nro covered with nnow to a depth iniptln to nrcpnro ttiomnalvcH for nehool. more avenue. rcaaonably Impasunble, parents of Shrewn- I\ A. QUACKKNBUSH, The Shrewsbury Democratic club Dlntila Clork, THJS WEEEC'S will meet tomorrow night at the Shrewsbury fire house at which In- MUTUAL QUAlSfY SUPii-SPECIAL stallation of the now officers will take place. Tho Thimble bees of the Presbyter- ian church met Monday at the homo ut Mies Eiiinm Ilulmea and suwed fui tho spring sale to bo hold by thi3 organization, Kev. and Mrs. G. H. Hlksch and family of Sycamore avenue attended a funeral at Norristown Wednesday afternoon. They returned home Fri- day. Educational pictures will be shown at tho Sunday night services at the Presbyterian church Sunday, March 18. ,;> Mrs. Carl F. Meyer of Manasqlan, Phone 26S3 | SPECIALS In Effect March 15 - 16 - 17th. | Phone 2654 county head of the Girls' HIT, mot with tho Jolly Workers at tho home lb Hi of Mrs. G. H. Nevius on Sycamore 3-Si-Ik frying CHICKENS 21c | LONG ISLAND DUXS avenue Monday night to form a Shrewsbury girl3' Hl-Y club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett and daughter Patricia of Colt's Neck vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders over the week-end. Mrs. Patrick Ahcrn of White street - JMutual's Sale of Famous Flours Is ablo to be around again after bo- Ing confined to her bed for the past 3fi-lb, bag 20c I2-lb. bag 59c %m flvo weeka with neuritis. 7-Ib. bag 37c 2'IH-lb. bag F Miss Jane Parker of "Sycamoreave- nue spent the week-end with friends . 12-lb. bag 59c 24!i-lb. bag I o i .New York. CALIFORNIA • " 12-lb. bag 59c 24! Mb. bag fioB Lincroft News. QUICK OR RECUUtt A pk o ;AULIF (Tho Kjd Bank Iteslste,r can bo bouaht A special value-exceptionally Jt Uncroft from Georse Toop, TC),0 k., GRAHAM CRACKERS mum mm- '.% ibP kK 17c a delivery route.) flavorful, firm, snow-white heads. |CAKE FLOUR IWWDOWI . . .•Q2U pl, 25c The following i's the perfect at- BAKING POWDER mn. $'o™&\ M , ,.„« „» 35c C tendance record of the Lincroft each 1tJ school for February: 64b. ,Size FANCY FOWL COOKING CHOCOLATE BAKERS <. >H,b. Clke 21c GriLmmnr ilciinrtmciit—Elalo and Either GINGER ALE CUMUOT CUB . 2 am 16c bon 25c -..•eckcnHditc. Evelyn Craft, Carroll Kord. fcllon Moi.scr, Jane Boy. Durban* nnd QUALITY 4-lfi. Size Premium CHICKEN BROTH WESTCHOTER '. . No,™ l.C M..rvr S.«.-a,i, Vloh, Tun,i,ll,M. Frank Mirhiit'l •)."""'•' t'!1"""'. fieorKc Kelly, COHMiP BEEF HASH iwnoasi •? „„ I9e DESSERTS K«,.Mfl, A~,,J. 3rl,,. 10c CAKE FLOUR F,ll.bun . i, pi, 27c Primary ileimrcmcnt—Mnry Galfncy. CHIRBIISH.U.Sou/.Pta.d Nc Jc.n 1 7c SOUPS ll,i», »»„,, '., 5c SAUER IJfi mini IColly hno returned to FRESH CHOPPED BEEF . ' „ i8c work at Whitney's farm ofter beinj; " inc.l tr, |iia homo by illncci for several week:*. JOSTON MACKEREL FAN-CY . n. Uc Mr. and Mix Russell Webor and ntE.SII CO1)I'IH(I STKAKS H, ,5,. •ion niiHscll, Mm. Mary Hunter of i'ltliSH 1'IIXIOT of HADDOCK ... " ]), •>!,. Krouklyn ami K. White nnd Bon of MAHKK I.ON(; ISLAND OYSTKHS . . .' ,i,,,'. V«<- ""ilt<- r' "ft- lire department inn) v/fihfi- Nl'.W TKXAM C'AUUAMIO 3 n,s. j(|,. 'l»y nlRht at the homo of Mm. Ku. STORE CHEESE coogoiD . . n, 21c i;cno Ljiyton. SRVn II VEOEi-ABLE PllICEB K?raC¥lVE muHD., TOI. V 0 AT. ONLY PABSTBTT mi iflMousctitEst srstno im.TSc Harry I.nnfrendorf nnd Chmit,, [fowc-r recently nttcntleil a nlioot nt Portlantl Fresh Libhy'o -, Miiti/al's Sale of Proctor & Gamble Product*- -, loulli Bound Drools, whrrn Mr. FLOUNDER ROE Schneider's iReiidorf won flint prize for lilrli COD Caught Bluebaclc OXYDOl . _„.,., ri, 32c IVORY SOAP . i. .,1.9c i;unn>>r mid Mr. Huwnr won r<-,.24C ii'il (Inujjhter of Hi/lmikl were i,. IVORY SNOW 2','t™2Sc NAPHTHA SOAP p2c ..u 3c I. Kiicnln of Mr. and Mr.». l'nul

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