RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXX, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948 SECTION ~ ONE^PAGES 1 TO It 149 Graduate Dr, Rudniek Buys St. James School Name New Pastor Dr. Irving Baer Plans Rainbow Vets To Move Hi* Office Shrewsbury Hose Rate Protest At Leonardo Broad St. Home Dr. Irving Baer of 141 Broad Graduates 78 At St Agnes Hold Reunion street recently purchased the pro- Monte Carlo Meeting Called Dr. Macy M. Rudniek of Peters Rev. John P. McKeon, pastor of perly «t 65 Branch avenue from :hc Exerciies Held place has purchased through the Msgr. Casey A Our Lady of Sorrows church of At Asburv Park Vandervcer estate. The sale was firm of Grossinger Jr. Heller, real- Merccrville, has been appointed as made through the Wcart-Xemeth Begins Tomorrow fn Middletown Tuesday Night tors, the residence of the late John Class In Church pastor of St. Agnes church, Atlan- iiger;cy of 42 Broad street. Dr. Baer J. Leonard at 206 Broad street. tic Highland*, to succcccd the late expects to move his ofllcc to 65 The 149 members of the senior JIIrrnle Kar, To Oppose Raise age on Broad street and a depth of day night in St. James church. The op of Trenton, also announced the • Leonardo grade echool auditorium. ter Bunnell of Palm Springs, Fla., 150 feet on Waverly place. On the address to the graduates was made following transfers: Rev. Charles Ladies Elect Class Night was held Monday at has purchased a two-story family Award Television Set By Jersey Central first floor are avjlvlng room with by Xlsgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor. A. Bulla, assistant pastor at St. the same place. The graduation fireplace, dining room, kitchen and house at. 24 Maple avenue, Eaton- Assisted by Rev. Joseph Sheelian Joseph's church, Toms River, to A two-day reunion of New Jer- theme was "Our Country At The sunporch. On the second floor are town, from Mr. and Mrs. William Everything Is In readiness for the Psprrsentativea of county ••> and Rev. Edward Hughes, Msftr. the pastorate of Visitation at Bre- ev Rainbow Division veterans con Crossroads", four bedrooms, tile bath and lava- Bennett, who Have disposed of oil sncciml annum Montn Carlo Nights nii-ip•illtifa will meet June 29 at the) Casey also presented diplomas and ton Woods; Rev. John H. Horan, eluded Sunday night at the Berkc- Thfc diplomas were presented by tory, There is a two-car attached their local real estate holdings and to be held by Shrewsbury Hose Middletown township hall to pool awards to the graduates. Receiv- pastor of St. Gabriel's church, ley-Cartoret hotel, Asbury Park, William Dennis of Port Monjnouth, garage. are moving to Florida. company tomorrow and Saturday efforts in lighting the propoMel ing awards were Jane Claire Sag- Bradevelt to pastor of St. Mary's with a banquet attended by 200 president of the board of education. Mr. nnd Mrs.,Samuel J. Carroll pur- nights nt tlic .Shrewsbury lire house commu';iiifjn rate Increase of the) Dr, Rudniek Intends to occupy urton and Eileen Michcio Glblin, Bordentown, and Rev. John J members and quests. Main speaker Honors were presented by Dr. chased the property at 131 Broad on route 35. J:ini!M Ahern and '.Vntr.il railroad. The InviW the property as a home and office for general excellence, gold med- Nowak, assistant pastor of St- was Judge Edward A. Murphy of Wylif; G. Pate, supervising principal street, Eatontown, from Sgi. and Frank Lane are co-chairmen of this tatinn for the fathering wai lent as soon as extensive alterations ala, gift of St. James Paront-Tcach- Mary's, Bound Brook, to pastor at Jersey City, a veteran of the Rain- of township schools, and Willium Jlr.-i. Hunlcken. Air. and Mrs. Has- year'y' s affairffi . out liy the Middletown townihtp and Improvements are completed. cr association: Patricia .Marguerite St. Gabriel's Bradevelt. bow, or 42d, division in World War K. Megill, high school principal. In- kcll B. Scale have purchased the rumniittcp, which adopted a resolu- Another sale reported by the Harkins and Carole Thei esa Macho, II, and, the 24tll division in World Tho grand award, nn P.CA tele- vocation was delivered by Ttcv. Wil- The creation of St. Catherine's former Lovejoy property at 290 tion Juno 9 to take "alMrmatlve ac- same brokers is the Clifford D. scholarship, gold mcdnls, gift of War 1. vision fiet with a Inn-inc screen, lla-ii Spofford, pastor of the Mid- palish, East Keansburg, formerly a Broad street, Eatontown. Mr. tion to object to any additional Wooster property on Grant place Catholic Daughters of America- completely Installed, will he dis- dlctown Episcopal church, Frank mission of St. Ann's, Keansbui'ff, JIUIRC Murphy told the members Scale, a former automotive instruc- c'lmniul.-itiiin fares." McDonald, Jr., president of the to Mrs. Mary P. Roemer of La- Joseph Nicholas DeMareantonlo that tlicy should feel proud of the posed of on the co-operative |,lari was also announced. Rev. Francis tor iu Kentucky, baa chniRC of IMn Ai'iorrlinir to Township Commit- £ra£uating i gave an address fayette street, Humson. and David Joseph Ryan, school par. Ihclr division played in botr Saturday nlRlit. Prizes for hr,:li c asS| P. Gunner, assistant pastor nt St. repair department of Mullln's ser- tennwin Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., It of welcome and Eva Bauder, a spirit, gold medals, girts of Theo- Wcrld wan. He cittd the record niKhl.s will also bn disposed of by The residence, originally built by Mary's, Perth Amboy, wafi assigned vice- station nt Eatontown. H hnpfii that a common represen- member of the senior class, gave dore J. Labrecquo and Dr. Edward mndu by the division in 1917 and tlii firemen. Mi'iThnndisc booths Allen Bros., Inc., developers, con- th(! pastorate at St, Catherine's Harold West has purchased a tation ran lie mads to oppose th« H talk entitled, "A Better World Mulligan; Jano Claire Saiiurton, re- 19W under the command of Gen have lieen sd up anil liirhtinir In- tains a living room with fireplace, church, trarL of land on Shrewsbury ave- [iropn^iMl rntp. An appeal will have Thicugh You And Me". Jean Rock- dining room, tile kitchen, three liglon, gift of Msgr. Casey, nnd Douglas MacArthur. Gi?or£e A. Se nue, Shrewsbury township, from lf) tl(! m fJ t0 lho P hllc Vli afMlcr, also a member of the sen- bedrooms, tile bath and basement Joar.e Constance Heffornnn nnd man of Hollis, Island, a mem- thn lire huuso. A tno-day liquor per- I '"' " ^y MM. and Mrs. John Lank'. mit hns been grnntpd l.y the bor- """mw!"""1 nni1 lhc InterataU ior class, played n piano solo, "Fan- recreation room of cypress. A Robert Francis McDonnell, gooil uer of Father Duffy chapter, the citizen medals, gift of Jlonmouth oiiKh council anil a bar will bo op- <-ommer« commission. Mr. Carton tasia" and Koy Mcrgner gave an screened porch overlooks a land- Fair Haven Boom New Jersey chapter nnd National ' ""' It would bo desirable If an at- address on "Instruments Of Fu- scaped garden enclosed with a chapter of D.A.R, to thn publics liotli niKllts in till- lln treasurer ot the Rainbow Division torncy were retained to represent ture Peace". Douglas Bailey gave white picket fence. litui.sL-. A rcfrpflhnicmt ;itnnd will a Religion prizes, gift of Msgr. Ca- veterans, was toastmastcr. Other the municipalities and to present a tali: entitled, "Brotherhood—The Praises Personnel so he operated in the lire house (o sey, were also given to represen- Keeps Up Pace speakers were John J. Brenner of testimony at tho P.U.C. and I.C.C. Hope Df the Future", and Harry tho wile of soft drinks, hot dogs an tatives In the diocesan religion con- Lancaster, Pu., national president hearings, which may be held next 3wartz spoke on "Our International hamburgers. test. They were Frank McKcnna, Robert J. Hayward of Red Bank, month. Attitude". At Ft. Monmoutli Service June 27 seventh grade; Judith Lay ton, sixth $126,700 In Building past national president, and Arthur The newly organized Indies' aux- So far, the boroughs of Rumson, Kobert Willey, vice president of grade, and David Dodger, lifth K. Monaban ot Jersey City, presi- iliary of the fire company, of whlc Keansburg, HiKhlands, Keyport th» class, was awarded the Middle- grade. Permits Issued In May dent of the New Jersey chapter. Visit Was Kevclalion, Mrs. Ituily Bnrtr Is president, \vl anil Fair Haven have indicated ac- conduct their own booth for the town township Lions club scholar- At Old Tennent Graduates were Joseph Anthony At a business session Saturday ceptance, of the Invitation. Other sain of cakes and fancy articles, ship. Boy Mergner, top scholastic Accurdl, Richard Charles Aschet- afternoon, Mr. Monahan was rC' Says communities are expected to follow Tho Fair Haven building boom Memljers of the auxiliary will assis pupil in the class, received the tlno, James Henry Anderson, Wal- sluws no let up, it was Indicated elected president of the New Jer- suit. Smith, Auchincloss tho firemen in each of the merchan Reader's Digest subscription, and ter Thomas Anderson, Vincent Paul in a report hy Building Inspector sey chapter. Others elected were High tribute to the military and It baa been estimated that If tha dlje booths. Klre Chief Snm Yor Jean Ann Rockafellcr and Douglas Biancamano, James John Burns, H. Lynnwood Mlnton read nt the Angelo D'Arminlo of Hnckensack, civilian personnel of Fort Mon- new rate is adopted it will colt Among Speakers anil John 1'nole, president of th A. Bailey received the Veterans of Jatnea Thomas ' Carroll, Theodore borough council meeting Monday first vice president anil Emll Hub- mouth was made by Ken. John 11, about fa extra n month to com- company, will lie on hand to wol Foreign Wars awards. Vincent Cassldy, Edwnrd Joseph night. cr c! Irvington, second vice presi- Kerr of North Carolina durlnn a muters using the Red Bankstatlorr. Scholastic honors were awarded Patriots from far and wide will dent. John P. Gaul of Red Bank, come tho puhllc. Coughlin, Mario Dominic Crupl, The report stated that $126,700 In recent hearing before the House The Mlddletown township resolu- to Douglas A. Bailey, Nicoletta gather at Old Tennent church Sun- was rc-clectctl treasurer for the Thcmaa Arthur Desmond, Joseph new building permits had been sub-committeo on appropriations in A.'sifltinir Mr. Ahem and Mr. tion embodied thn main argument* Grace Barba, Alice Bernice Bar- day afternoon. June 27, to Join the 29th time, Harry Morford of Little Nicholas DiMarcantonio, Richard authorized during May. More new Washington, accordinu to an olllciu,! Lane arc the following committees: ngninst tho higher rate. The reio- ren, Wilbur C, Bishof, Maiy American Legion's eighth annual Silver was re-elected secretary, Paul Doelgcr, Raymond Earl Doug- homes are being built In the bor- report received at Fort Monmouth George Lnnge, chairman. Frit; liltion stated that the P.U.C. and Christcnsen, Paul F. Dowtl, George memorial service, commemorating John Soltys ot Hillside was elected tht> battle of Monmouth, one of the lass, Thomas William Driscoll, Don- ouph, especially in the River Oaks yesterday. Yorir. David L. Emmon.s, Jr., John tho I.C.C. had heard testimony of A. Emmons, Bertha Gutowsky, ald Thomas Garvcy, William Joseph chaplain and Andrew Egnn of East Congressman Kerr, who was a Parker, anil Jerry French, refresh numerous commuters from Middle- decisive battles of the American and Knolhvood areas, the report Orarigo was elected sergcant-at- Eunice Halter, Ronald L. Horan, Revolution, which raged around the Grandlnctti, Frederick Joseph Hall, stated. member of a delegation of con- ments; Kam Yorg, chairman, Eel town and other municipalities, and Charles H. Hubbs, 2nd, Robert Robert Joseph Hotaling, Gerald rnii:. gressmen which made a tour of the Hoimihan, James I'oole, Louis Hll at that time approved a partial old church June 28, 1778. Tho council voted to participate Krueger, Eileen Kunkel, Frank I', 3. Senator H. Alexander Smith Russell Howard, .Reginald B. VanBrunt of Red post as a congressional committee William Curley, William Jlerden, rate increase, anil ordered a survey McDonald, Jr.. Richard W. Mels- with other county municipalities in Bank waa general chairman of the early this year, said at the hear- Fred Yorg, and Robert Yorg, con- of the condition of the equipment lohn. Roy Mergner, John P. Van will deliver the principal address. Robert Matthew Johnson, Harold I a n.ass meeting June 29 in Middle- Other speakers will be Congress- Stephen Jones, John Joseph Kee reunion, the first two-day reunion ing: struction; Leslie Stout and Wlllnr and adequacy of the services of Millbrook, Louise Miner. Anita Mor- town township to protest proposed. ever held by the organization. This "General Akin (Maj. Gen. Spencer Willis, lighting; William Herden, tho railroad. ford, Jean Rockafeller, Edward Ro- man James C. Auchincloss, Brig. nan, Peter Charles Maflei, Edward Central railroad Increased commu- Gen. Francis H. Lanahan, Jr., and Joseph Martin, James Joseph, Mar- was the 29th annual reunion. AS' B. Akin, chief signal officer), my Emerson Pierce, Rudy Barg, The resolution iays that no im- gowskl, Lois Ann Salmon, Patricia ter rates. Councilman Arthur H. tstir.g Mr. VanBrunt were Aloysius trip to Monmouth was a revelation Thomas Btlckalow, bar; Monroe provement has been made, and that Slmmi, Harry Swartz, Matthew Joseph Carty, commanding the N. tin, Robert Francis McDonnell, Pe- Rieman said that commuters were J. American Legion. ter Francis Moss, Thomas Michael J. Patterson, C. Harry Smock, Ar- o me, and the information that we Mara, Jnmos Bly and David L. Em no Hiirvcy has been made public to Taylor, W. Lorraine Van Cleave, Ignored when the P.U.C. commis- thur Slattery and Osborne E. Har- wore able to get there and tho dis- nions, jiriica; James Ahern, tickets indicate that nny Improvement has Robert Willey and Lucy Zemalkow- The exercises are scheduled to O'Kourke, William Harry Ponning- sioners heard the appeal by the begin at 2:30 o'clock. The musical ton, David Joseph Ryan, Eugene •ison, all of Red Bank, Harry Mor- play thnt you make, of your wonder- Chester Forrnr, publicity; J. Hal been made nr over will be made. •kl. railroad and that they refused to fora and Stanley Barrow of Little ful work accomplished impressed aid Uiordan, cn-shler, and Georgi The resolution sta{e« that "af- part of the program will Include Joseph Sconduto, Joseph Anthony be "buttonholed in the corridors". There were nine World War II choral selections by the Manasquan Siciliano, I^ouis John Valti, Michael Silver, Frank Golden, William F'in- me, as I know it did the other Farrell, Hobert Sagurton, Charles flrmntlva legal notion be taken to veterans in the class, representing Ho said that commuters using the lcy and Frank E. Mitchell of Long members of tho committee, most Reese, John Poolo, William Rior- object to any additional Increase* men's chorus, solos by Mrs. Harry John Wade, Robert Joseph Wai- ,Tta! Bank station would be forced •11 branches of the service. Veter- Kahn and numbers by the Fort kom Brunch, Michael Szablewskl and forcefully. I wnnt to congratulate dan, Al Kobortson nnd Charlc in commutation farcj on the ground an] receiving diplomas were to pay $5 a month more lor tickets Maurice Bcrmun of Linden, Samuel you' on your , and the Buckalcw, special booths. that tho Central Railroad of .{tap Monmouth band. A firing squad and if the proposed rates arc approved. George Thomas Alverson, Robert bugler from Fort Monmouth will Phyllis Mary Aschottino, Lorctta Feltman of Roscllo, Mr. Hubcr, other officers, nnd say that I think Jersey has neglected and MM \» G. Demgard, James G. Grant, WIN give the regulation military salute Margaret Bergin, Joan Gloria Bly, W. Floyd Smith, borough clerk, Harry Young of Newark, Mr. the nation owes you a debt of grat- mnintairt adequate equipment OP Han; J. Levy, Edward Matuszewskl, to the dead. Ann Mary Boccellato, Gertrude An- was instructed to communicate Arminlo and Judge Murphy. itude for the splendid service thnt service to the traveling public and Robert J. Minut, George Patterson, gela Calandrlello, Eileen Jane with the Jersey Central Power and -Members and guests from Wash- you have rendered, and tho accom- show., no Intent of doing so." The Legion committee in charge Clark, Catherine Frances Connor, Light company and the Monmouth, Barge Ordinance Robert Wenz and Robert D. Wil- of the celebration is preparing to ingEonT'C." C., Philadelphia, New plishments you have attained." son, Margaret Theresa Coughlln, Ruth Consolidated Water company to York and from all parts of New The congressional party, of accommodate an audience of over complain of the condition of cer- Others graduating wore Jesile Josephines D'Agostlno, Rose Ther- Jersey were present. which Congressman Kerr was a 3,000. tain borough streets following In- Read At Rumson Eleanor Alverson, M. Louis* Ame- esa Degano, Ann Garaldine Fran- Mrs. Kenneth West of Eatontown member, Included Reps. Albert J. stallation of new lines by both Five Properties lung, Sophie Anthopulos, Anna cssconi, Eileen Mlchcla Giblin, was elected president of tho auxil- Kngel, Michigan, chairman; Harve companies. Dorothy April, Robert T. Eassfleld, Frances Marie GImbrone. iary. Meetings for the auxiliary Tlbbett, Pennsylvania; Errott P. Ooro Council Acts To Cornelius' J- Barry, Floyd Thomas Wickersham Gets Barbara Agatha Halleran, Patri- Councilman Russell H. Minton, were held Saturday afternoon, and Scrlvner, Kansas, and W. P. Nor- Have New Owners Battle, Eva Margaret Bauder, Jean- cia Marguerite Harkins, Joan Mary ilre committee chairman, reported members attendee! the reunion din- rcll, Arkansas. Eliminate Nuisance nette L. Bennett, Pearl Bergman, Harvey, Joanne Constance Heffcr- that 1,650 feet of fire hose have ner Sunday evening. In the report of the congress- Jail Sentence been ordered. man's remarks forwarded to Brig. Colonial House At John William Bermes, Harry E. naii, Evelyn Elisabeth Hulsc, Shir- Jlrs. Edward Reikcrt, nntional An ordinance licensing the stor- Tho council passed a resolution len. Francis H. Lanahan, Jr., Beyer, Jr., Marion Elizabeth. Bon- ley Eustella Krusc, Margaret Rainbow auxiliary president, in- ing and mooring of scows, barges expressing no objection to the re- post commanding general, Col. K. Chapel Hill Sold man. Paula June Breeder, William Theresa Lang, Judith Anne Lynch, stalled the officers, and Mrs. Jean or other vessels In the waters aur- Red Banker Involved newal of the liquor license for the B. Lawton, deputy chief signal of- J, Brown, Betty Joy Carmen, Carole Theresa Macho, Felicia Vir- Seaman of Long Jfiland, national rounding Kumson was |>assed on Shrewsbury River Yacht club. ficer, said: Do'ores Mary Carmen, Raymond E. In Coonerman Robbery ginia Maziacco, Mary Elizabeth secretary, led in prayers. Other of- first reading by tho mayor and The colonial nous* at Chap*l Catey, Donald G. Chamberlain, McGrath, Margaret Barbara Me- In his annual report, Joseph J. "This tribute applies to Fort Hill of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rob> ficers are Mrs. Edward Kancy, Red Monmouth as well as to the entire council of that municipality last Peter C. Christensen, George Henry George Wickersham, Jr., of Red Guire, Jeanic Ann Molskow, Felicia Seaman, borough auditor, stated Bank, vice president; Mrs. Grandin Thursday nlRht. Tho ordinance is inson lias been purchased by Mr, Clauss. Jr., Jean Beverly Collins, Ann Molyneux, Barbara Jane Nclli- that Collector George Curchin had Signal Corps organization, and it and Jlrs, Richard T. Boiler of Bark, who had pleaded non vult Chapman, Atlantic Highlands, sec- Is believed that the civilian and published in its entirety in legal Lola Barbara Compton, Dolores to charges of breaking and entry gan, Kathleen Patricia Nclligan. received 89:08 per cent of the 1947 retary; Mrs. Joseph E. Fix, Jr., Ked form In today's issue of The Regis- Holmdel, who recently fold their Marie Connolly, Albert Douglas taxfs, the highest dollar total in military population of the post, property. and grand larceny in the Cooper- Carol Ann Oakerson, Patricia Ev- Bank, treasurer, and Mrs. Jacob who contributed so much to mak- ter. Public hearing will be held at Cook, Edward Joseph Crane, Rich- the history of the borough. He said The house, which contains six man Fur shop robbery here in De- elyn Paine, Ella Dorothy Phillips, Bloom, Red Bank, chaplain. ng this Impression on Mr. KerY, tho next council meeting June 24. ard Robert Curry. that the borough last year obtained rooms with garage, !• actuated en cember, 1946, was given a three- Josephine Mary Reed, Rosanne Ver- Gold compacts were given to the might like to know how well their Councilman Charlea B, Harding, onica Reiss, Jane Cornelia Sagur- a surplus of $33,391. Fair Haven chairman of the police committee, an acre of land and has som« of Eugene Joseph Darkc, John Shel- and-a-half-year sentence to stste retiring officers. Saturday also fforts were regarded." don DeVesty, Sylvia Louise Donato, prison Thursday by Judge John C. ton, Helen Mary Smith, Anna Lou- has no municipal debt, the report marked the birthday of an auxil- intioduccd the ordinance. the original wide pine floors.. Oa stated, adding that it maintains a John Turner Elliot, Conrad Dean Giordano at Freehold, ise Soffel, Ann Patricia Stanfleld, iary member, Mrs. Stanley A. Bar- One section states that the ordi- the property Is a century-old whlU $171,87* borrowing capacity outside Foster, Jr., Howard George Foster, Jacqueline Ann Travers, Rose Mary row, and she entertained the group nance does not apply to eiccws, oak tree. Mr. Boiler is asaoelat«4 Wickersham had been In the of school financing. Robert Donald Gamache, Josephine county jail since shortly after the Trlmboli, Frances Mary Trunzo and ly serving a large birthday cake. To Give Concerts barges or other vessels stored, with Alloy stecle Products eom« F. Gaughran, Vincent Gentile, Joan robbery except for two periods RoEtmary Theresa Verdicchio. moored or maintained "as an inci- pany of Linden. The sale wu n*. Marie Goebel, James Vincent Gov- when he was removed to the dent to tho use by said owner or gotiated by Robton Waterbury, ernale, Hjalmer Hansen, Cheater Vroom building at Trenton for ex- At Rumson Park lessee of uplands adjacent thereto, Rcil Bank realtor. W. Hendricks, Robert Jay Her- aminations. William E. Beaty, Red Garage For Telephone Company nor...shall this ordinance apply to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. MoMihoB man. Dorothy Helen Hnillcky, Rich- Banl: attorney, representing Wick- Riverfront Home scows, barges or other vessels have bought tho John Bambaeb ard H. Houston, David S. Hulsbcrg, crsham, asked that the periods his Atlantic Highland! moored, upon the navigable por- house at 55 Linden place, Rod Claude Jones Hurley, Edna May client had spent in jail before the Being Built At Newman Springs tions of said bodies of water and Bank, and have taken occupancy,* Jefferson. John Henry Jefferson, sentence be considered in the linal At Rumsoiv Sold N'cv business buildings in this is secretary, and Gcorgo Nemeth of Hand To Perform beyond such exterior line for piers The Fair Haven property at II Thomas C. Johnson, Lawrence Ka- disposition. area Include a 50-car storage gar- Eatnntown is treasurer, anil bulkheads as may from time DeNormandio avenue, owned by pilolf. Vivian A. Kasschau, Patricia ago for the Telephone company, Mr. Poolc said that although stor- to time bo established by the state The accused had never been In- Mayor J. Edward Wilson an- tho Western Electric company, Ann Kcllett, John M. Kennedy, Hel- Oake§ Road Place and n one-story office for the Red age in the garage is limited to of New Jersey". dicted and the non vult pleas on nounced at the meeting of the lias boon sold to this Slmco corpor- mut O. Kern,' Genovievo L. Knichel, Bank branch of the state employ- telephono company vehicles, U\". waiver were entered on May 18. numson governing body last Thurs- Mayor J. Edward Wilson stated itlon of 12 Broad street, Red Bank. Ecstrice E, Lcntini, John A. Has New Owner ment service. facilities of the repair shop and Edward Recvey of Mlddletown day night that the Rumson Im- that the ordinance was directed Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Palumbo Lenta, Jr., Frances Helen Levy, Triantrle Garage, Inc., has pur- service station will be open to the who had pleaded non vult to provement association is sponsor- chiefly against barges or housc- f i\'orth Jersey will occupy th« Ronald John Lundrlgan, James W. chased from the estate of Charles public. charges of atrocious assault and The Ray VanHorn agency, Fair ing A .lericjj of band concerts to be boals which would constitute a ilace. He ia one of the, corpora.* Lundrigan, Joseph Matcsca, Sully McC'laskcy a 30Ox 135-foot plot ot A building permit has been issued battery oa Ernest Bella of Red Haven realtors, report that Mr. and given during- the summer at Vic- nul&crice to tho community. Ion's employees. Jane Mason, James John Mauro, and on the south side of Newman to Monroe Eisner's Sego Trading Bank, was given a one-to-three- Mrs. Cortelyou L. Simonson of tory park. Permission was granted to Frank Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Slnnott el Marilyn Joan Mautc, LeTtoy Ron- ycur. prison sentence, was placed on Dongan Hills, N. Y. have pur- Sprinss road between the Central company for a ano-story office and Anthony Mellaci to operate a erscy City have purchased thi all McCandlcss, Raymond E. Mc- The Atlantic Highlands municipal probation for a year and was fined chased from Mrs. Virginia M. Ehr- alhoad and Shrewsbury avenue in building on the south side of East package, store In connection with IOUJSD nt 35 Bnlluck place, River Donald, Jr., Nancy Lou Meade, Paul band has been engaged and will $100. Raymond Agee of Red Hill mann of Essex Fells, a riverfront Shrewsbury borough. The sale was Front street, between Globe court their tavern license. iido Heights, from Mxi. Anltl J. Mehler, Allen Citation Mciken, prt-aent the first concert Tuesday road. Middletown township, who home located on Oakes road and made through tho Woart-Ncmeth and John Mottine's Gulf service Councilman Kandall M. Kcator, "rouse. The house haj five roomi Norman R. Merker, Vivian Rose nigUt, June 29, at 8:30 o'clock, In had pleaded guilty to forging a $60 fronting on the South Shrewsbury agency of Broad atreet. station. Jr., reported progress on the bulk- vith garage. The new ownert will Miele. Grace Marie Miner, Robert tho event of rain the concert will check, was given a suspended sen- river In Rumson. The plot has been graded, and Nogotions are being made, Mr. bo held the following night. It in head work in West park. akc occupancy soon. J. Morrell, Mary Jane Muzzy, How- tence to Annandale reformatory The property Includes about an Genola Builders, Inc., of Long Eisner said, for a lease to the em- planned, Mayor Wilson eald, to Councilman Harold J. Goctschius A Red Bank Investor has bought ard Paul Myers. and placed on probation for a year. acre ot landscaped grounds adjoin- Branch, has started construction of ployment service, which has a hold a concert every other week reported that tho rains in recent he new six-room house conitruct- He was ordered to make restitu- ing the riverfront cstntca of Harold a Inrgc storage garage, service.iita- branch office in the Kelly building Anne Dorothy Natale, Dorothy through July and Auguftt. weeks have been holding up road id by Harold HendrlckJon on tion Hartshornc and Robert Howard. tion and repair shop. On comple- at 157 Broad street. Anncs Nill, James Enoch O'Neal, Mayor Wilson said he hoped the repair work. 'abor street, Little Silver. The residence is of one-story ram tion, It will bo used by the tele- The building will be 39x100 fuet, Willie F. O'Neal, Harry Bernard Bowc of 166 Monmouth residents of the community appre- The borough clerk, Albert A. bling design, has a 30-foot living phone company to store company and will be set back 15 feet from Pllillips, Mftrjovic Kutli rioree, street, who had pleaded not guilty ciate what the association is doing Kerr, Jr., reported receipts amount- room with stone lire place, on vehicles used in this area. tho Front street property line. It Howard M. Rabonc, Marie Celine to n charge of stealing a car owned nnd attend the concerts. If only a ing to {5,686.333 for tho past month. closed porch facing the river and The building will be 175x110 will be built of cinder block by Har. Robinson, Carol Rutt, Thomas by Mrs. Dorothy Rowe of River few attend, ho added, the concerts Most of the money represented five additional rooms. There is also feet. It will be of cement block i*y b, Southall, contractor. Nelson L. S. Gauge Names Ryan, Mario B. Schiemann, Harold Fl«a, May 14, was given a sus- would probably be discontinued, liquor license fees. small guest cottage on the cocctructlon. Designed by James K. Vanderbeck is the architect. Schwarze, John Schwarze, Patricia pended sentence to Annandale re- On motion by Councilman Fran- grounds. Muncuso, Long Branch architect, The Red Bank Zoning board of Cecelia Simms, Gertrude Julia formatory, was placed on proba- cis Nary, a letter of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Simonson are ard- construction is expected to take adjustment granted a variance last FORMS O'Neill Supply Simpson, William Henry Slocum, tion for three years and paid a $100 the mayor and council will be sent ent sailors and owners of a 30-foot three months. week to the Red Bank Willys com- Audrey June Smith, Norman H. fine. to tho association. Milton Rosonthal of New Bruns- Owens cruiser moored at the Red Raymond D. Poolc of Wharf ave- pany for a 27-foot extension to Its Smith, Elizabeth Bertha Sodon, Stanley Williams of Eatontown wick loot month became a partner Local Firm Chosen Bank Marine works. nuo, a telcphono company employ- Maple avenue showroom and gar- Dorothy Irene Starnlck, James J. was sentenced to an Indeterminate Kitchen Drudfery Eased of Eugene Hose In the operation of period to Annandale reformatory Mr. Simonson Is a partner in the ee, I? president of Triangle Garage, age. The building ie located be- by usinw H stool for so many tasks, tho ABC Furniture company of 106 Stavola, Joseph C, Stavola, Jr., Wal- Strong hnrdwood unimlntcd 24-lnch. Sale As. Distributor ter H. Stobo, John Taylor Stout, for endorsing two cancelled checks lecurlties firm of Morgan Stanley Inc. William C. Weart of Shrews- tween Bergen place and Wyckoff Shiewabury avenue. Mr. Koscnthal, ft Co, Wall street, New York city, bury avenue, Shrewsbury township, place, $1.49, Ifow about an Indoor step-on- an Air Fores vctoran with three totaling ?40, enn, glenrnlng white, extra heavy anil The Ray O'Neill Supply company Joan Alice Sullivan. an associate organization of J, P. strong, liullt to icil for IE, youra for , irr/ overseas time In India, has Verna, Jean Thome, Edward Morgan & Co, Just half that, 12.50, Wright Stores, ,11) been In the Interior decorating bus- of Shrewsbury avenue thlf w*eat- "Obi FromlM Mt" House For Sale, Litll. Silver. . Falosr'e Day Sunday—Gateway Inn. Michael Tkach, Joan Ellen Unrig, hmrd br many than Jun« iMddlnil, Monmoutli street. Phono Red llank S< iness for several years. He intends was appointed distributors by th« A wcll*t>ullt tutrnctlvii hume, elsht Feature apecials, Dinner 12, Turkey 2222.—Advertisement, Joan Gertrude Vivian, John E, Wa- How about (Ivlng h» > practical sift For Brldls. rooms, lurKe living room and fireplace, nnil other cholcei. Children under 12, to muke Ills homo In Rtd Bank. Ho U. 3. Gauge company at Ssjllrys- ters, Jr., Dolores Adel Wenlgar, of u iiood mlxcf, |24,BGj a prciiurt We Print Weddlnir Invitations, He- illtiintr room, modern kitchen and din- aiiecln] ratea. Hours Ut30 to II p. m. vlll', Pa. cooker, 111,95; a colftc maker, or an ceptiun nnd llcupond Cnrils, MnrrluKQ Public Auction. is married and has one child, Lawrence R. Westbrook, Kay Wcst- tllf, (lownslnlri invKtwy, music room, 147 West llcrgen pince, l'honc Red Hnnk Antiques of the better kind. Entire In making the announcement *< clectrlo percolator, $11,05, Wright and Betrothal Announcements, Ktc, We l sun porchh, screenedd open porchh ! 6-4'JlU. Kuth Itamscy, propriotreis,—Ad< the appointment, B. C, Rutttr, Ksur endorf, Gloria Pauline White, Grace Stores, 30 Monmouth street, Red Bank* »l>o lenture Weddlnir CITU and JlrliliA bedrooms, tiled bnth, tlnishcil lit- vcrtlscmcnt. stock al 0, It. .Smith, 17 Mill strut, MorlffMfe Monty E. Wlckham, William J. Wllhalme, I'hono C-2S22.—Advtrtliement. Books and Photo AlbumR, etc. Kdx'it storm windows nnil iloors, screens, Mount Holly, N, J,, June 28th. nt 10:30 for homes, farms, country estate,, bui- Jersey sales manager for V, I Vlrp.lnla May Wilson and Robecca lilft Shop, 41 Monmouth street, ltd Venetian klluds, Iniulnted; slcam htnt, Public Auction. A. M. I'ulillc viewing Juno 25th, 1 to or new, Long Gauge, utatorj that the local Oral C, Wright. Uditt anal O>nll«mtn, Bank,—Advertisement, nil flrcili Installed clothes unil diih lfouiehold uooda and furnlihinga, 127 d [>« m, Hnin or ihlno sale under tent, term, enay payment, _ loaloan*s on was selected because Bed Bank k our 13,91! Venetian blinda, up to 27 washer nvtillaljlc, Double garage; lut, Sprlngiialn nvenut, Neptune, Two blocks Scats lor nil visitors,—Advertisement. Acceptable properties, Joieph Q, McCui At the class night ceremonies, inchta wldo or aluminum and' ulmtlc Columbia Venetian Blinda. loo by 200; fruit benring unit hhuilo cml ot J-'itkin hospttnt. aouth of Corllcs Agoncy, iU-ultoes, MortKiigo lJeparti * a lending all-year' business c«at«l Louise Miner read the class history, coated, ure taking tho town by storm, The TlHany of th« Venetian blind trees, nuiii' arhool: very renaonnblc. nveliue, June l'Jtli, 1 1', M. Allrrd Crnf. Power Lawnmoweri, mont. Phone Humson 1.1)414.'—Advei- as well as being accessible for dis- Robert Willey, the class prophecy,, Hurry tlnwn nnnd gegtt these wonderfuon l uusinosa—An exclusive Red Hunk fran- Owner, phone itcd flunk 6.23D4-J,—Ad- U. C. Oonts, auctioneer.—Advertisement. 19, 21, Vi and 24-Inch Moto mowera, tisemtnt, tribution to shore points. vnlucl a now. HIECHI I to SS InchIh , 14,831483. chise, IlcBlly tho finest Venollnn lilinil vcrllicmcnt, Also hand mowers nnd J'lanct Jr, gar- anil Nancy Lou Meade, the class National & k 10, Frown's.—Advertise Ttw O'Neill ftrm'B terrltorr at on the mnrkct. £!co your rttvnritn IUUK- Uon't Cold Storm V.ulu. ileu Irnctors, Uonovcr llrothers, Bulci You Are an Old Smootny" distributorship is Monmouth and will, Tho girls wore white gowns ment, mines for nill. Nntlmml 5 nnd J 'J. Readlnt School. Two ccftlned vaults on our promises, Mill Sirvlce. I'honc llolmilcl 9-6121, If you reul our Hour saniler for S3,50 and tho boys maroon suits, the frown's,—Advertisement. Monmoutli Kcudluir Clinic alitiouncCA The safest ulnce In town for your fura Wickntunk,—Advertisement. per duy. Whnt a job to Inko of! the Ocean counties. V, S, Gauge is •' Father*! Day summer raudlnir school during July and gnrments, Complete Insur* school colors. Class gifts were pie- And Grnduutlon "Hullnwk" Cards— old finish mid stun ult like new. Wu leading manufacturer of steaDs Bank Slock Warned. miU AuKust, morning sessions, for thofcu ance. Honded rouletncn, Loon'a, 1'honf/ My«ri Pump*! Tanks hnvo thu shelljiu nnd wnx for nn export Bentcd, the high school band offer- That snyB Just what you want to lay— Will purchase from one to 100 shores huvliiK rcaillnic dlfllcultlcB, 420 Ilroail- IU4 Unnlc tl-lisoo,—Advertisement, gauges, pressure gnUKti and ail tho way you wnnt to iny It, Also GlfU tnd power «waf«tt, «tc, now In ttock, ia\i. Wriuhi Sioroi, SO Monmoutli street, ed (several selections and the class of the Mtrchantt Trust Cmniiniiy ol LDtiif llrnlich 6-022E.—Ail. Conover Bra*., Wlckntunk, I'hont Holm* l'lionu Knit Dunk fl-11222,—Aclvcrtlici- voltimo controls. mltnblo [<* lioth Dad and the Graduate, ltd Dank, Answeri treatod enntiilen- vortllunment, Bank Slack Wanted. uam; several numbers. 1'OX'B Old Shop, 41 Monmouth atreet, d*l Mllil.—Adv«rllntn«nt. nmiit. lallr. Thomas Irving Urown, lied Uant Wllllni to purchase up to St.000 shares Public Audioes Koil flnnk.—Advertisement. Kef lltir.—Advertisement, Old'Shrewsbury Day, or \n> vnrt of 2.UU0 sharei of stock 'ol Auctlonm and AaprtUtr* Lean's Cold Storage Vault*. Dirty Old Shades. Kntlro itock, parlor suites, ooeislenn Two certified vaults on our promise,, Krlimils' tnootlntr house, Shrnwsbury, Second National llank of lied dank, D, Q, COQU, 4'Jl) Umb Avtou*! Loni UvlnR roam chnl», J«n« Vi, at I US ». Mini Formal Clolais For HIM, Had Bank Business Institute Suniluy, Juno 20 nt 3 p, m Sicakun John Wermilt, Tetsuhona Atlanta lllkh. ancli, I'hunc 0.3GM, "Ani kind ot They look witty bnit up nt yam *|n- Too anfeat place in town for your furs Also ftcctsiorltt. LtiHttt stock !• dawk loverylHuly looks In), llrlnir yuur in,, Ida .Mni:i street, Asbury Tark, J'ue. mul winter wirmcnts, Complete Inaut. Summer school ontns July fitli. Inten- (llnil Schwiiiilcj, of i'urclimo Mucllng,— lands l-OOOi,—Advertisement. •action inywhort."Altlt l!a vlewlnir nnytlme. Asbury l'«r« RUI Monmouth ouunty, SesaH'e, Ilivi Nortk sive course In typhiK linil ahnrUuillll. j\Uvcrtlsomciit, rollers j new wlmlow shudus pat un whlla 1 anco, Uondod routcmen, Leon's. I'hone UronJway, Lons Draneh, Open cvafllnfi, you w;iltw;ilt, Sumo m i low »s 3D (cnti.(cnti.— 4 Cui litt Co. tl, U. Coats, •uctloiteti ,' Heil Dank l-iHOO.-AdverUienunt, Florence O'ijlien, I'hnne lloil llnlik 6- Chrysler, I'lymoulh, Inttlnatlonai. Maternity Dreesee, —Advertisement, —Auverlliennnt. 0CS3,—Advertisement, While They Last Sales anil asrvlue. Maurlco Si)h#arta, Ciml summrr muUrlnl, nil altos, NlNutlonul l ii 1 11U , I'ruwu'i,—AilmtlseI''A - ment, Chrfsler, I'limoutli, International, ypcuiitrrB of nil rtinkrN, fully rccon* I'hune lied llank ••0787.—Adl lorin Hliou. IQtiO Oeenn avenue, Sen Chr/ilei, Plymouth, International, Ghrrsler, riymoutlitli, International. dUoiicd IUUI iiuurnntrcd, In m Vit.5'1. mint. For Your Sbspelni Cornier! *•>• and i«r»lte. Mantlet Stimuli. Sales anil lalaalaa and aairvlce, MMaurice Sohoarta, Knsy terma, Herplcu's, 103 Monmouth A hrsrty meal, one or tnn drinks, Shciman's now alr-coniillloned-. «•• fiak 1.0717,-AdiwUsf Phone Ail slreet 1'hmii Kelt Hunk I-04SS,—Advsr. Mat. 'hhon e KeeKl l flank |.07«7.—Advertlie. Ernie Ma/ir'a Tnvvn, Rumsen, C»OIM Boys can mak> pocket muniy by ,oll< what you need Is tnu May|ilnks, All Carrier, Sherroan's, <> BroU K MUle •liemint, sllnniri from 11,10,- ladvartliMMM, (tf Vhe JlnliUr.—Adv elrufjIiu.-Adveitiseaieol, Bed Dunk.—Advsttlsmient, Page Two HED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 17, 1948 NOTICE. Take- notice that Marjr C. Murphf, WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH ins tipiilici to tho Mayor and Council THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OF DANCING IT IS NOT TBUE TO SAY "HE DID EVKBVTHING POMBUP* Woman's Club )f th« Boroujdi of RgiMDn lot a Plenary Itetall Consumption Mctn«« for prctnlitt UNLESS UIUBOPBACTtC WAS INCLUDED •UuaUd at 17 Ward l*ne, Ruraiun. 111 Prospect Ave, Bed tUnlt Tetepkoa* Ut4 Baik t-ttM Ohjections, If any, ahould b« mada im- Has Luncheon nd lately in writing to Arthur A. Kerr, DR. WARREN FOWLER Jlerk of th« Borough of Rumton, Recital . . a June 19th. St. Junes Auditorium rnoxu MARY C. MURPHY, Annual Kvrnt Hold tut BBOAD ST. Chiropractor Remember Dad At Oiibliouge I'riday MEDICINE CHEST More than SO member! and Kilt sit attended the annual meeting of the Red Bank Woman'i club Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Give Him Mrs Hermann Asendorf and Mrs. Fir hi. Sins Matcua lilcglnbotham were chair- men. BLtSTEX An entertainment program was % ounie... Iff presented under the direction of the club president, Mrs. Lyman C. Van- Inwegen, and Mrs. Arthur Mayhtw, club drnma chairman. Two mem- Ul2HllltiM 1.14 MM full ber* of the evening group, Mr«. Charles Edolmann and Mrs. 1. Ray- mond Moore, participated In a Sll Nipitici f«t tin Mil* *f knit* • MHKH Ik short play "The Runaways". The play, which was the club's entry in tha recent drama festival of the NVJ#I rililVM (MllitlliM. .'. .32 WMN faOf thlwt district ot the New Jersey State Federation of Women'* clubs, CHERAMY TROPKAL COLOGNE'" "'• 100 won second place In the festival. SpM's Mineral Oil nm t* Mrs. Lillian Tucker entertained with monologues, and Mrs. Allan lIH'A'Mint chiwini fim liiitiM U lir ]|C Carman Bang three of her own ompositions. Reports of the state BOOK MATCHES...... b.x of so b..k. Here's New Comfort cUt ration convention were given iNzidrini Inhaler tfc y Mrs. Howard S. Hlgglnson iind - On A Sun-Swept Course. rt. Vanlnwegen. Other* attending were Mrs. John Kdiun Adams, Mrs. Cornelius Aller, GILLETTE THIN BLADES J±r Mi*, Harrison Bancc, Mrs. J. N. . McGregor's Cool, Heurs, Mrs. Samuel Berk, Mrs. Her- in Ilornson, Mrs. L. G. Daniels, Mid. Myron V. Hrown, Mrs. Joseph . Cream Deodorant Cotion "Polar" 15. Carroll, Mrs. A. J. Cave, Mrs. VROHH POWDER PUFFS r* Frank J, Dlbben, Mrs. Charles R COLGATE'S VETO English, Mrs. George < Evcnden, lorga jar 39c Mesh Shirt Mrs. Bertha Fussholder, Mri. Charles Groeslngcr, Mrs, Richard C. HacUstaff, Mrs. Mart P. Havl- -That lani. Mrs. Lindley M. Hoffmann, Mrs. J. F. Homeycr, Mri. Charles Arrid Cream OcoJorant o,« m™ 39c* K. Humrichousc, Mrs. S. S. Jedcl, B-REATHE-S Mra A. M. Joralemon, Mrs. I'hllip Leonard, Mrs. Walter McDougal, Hum Deodorant .in. i« S3c* Mrs Frederick T. Newman, Mrs. When You Do! George Norman, Mrs. Frank M. Gantcr, Mr«. Alex Pepln, Mrs. Leon Gdorono Deoilorant .1.6 o«n(,s se<* de la Heusslllc, Sf., Mrs. Edward H. Scattergood, Mra. Leslie D. Inra Depilatory v/,mtt ,A, 6S<* Seely, Mrs. William F. Strode, Mrs. Ashton Slcklts, Mrs. James L. Tay lor, Mr*. Henry L. Tllton, Mrs. Bar Niet Cream Hair Remover imn Sf«* ton Tolllnger, Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller, Mrs. Nelson K. Vanderteek, Mri. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Mae Vogel, X-Bazin Hair Remover '.. vh mm 40<* Mm. PhilipM. Walton, Mrs. Crom- Short Sleevct 18.85 well Watson, Mrs, John M. Wait, Mr«. Abner H. We«t, Mri. Herbert Lone; Sleeves 14.00 E. Wllliami, Sr., Mra. George A. Blair, Mrs. Fred Messina, Mrs. Shorter hair ilyld call for Toni curli - soft, friu- Many Other! Hoseii Chark and Misses Elizabeth fr«. taiy to do; ipudy, too; 36 rtuiable curltn From $1.85 Hlgglnson, Ruth Dlbben, Elizabeth Scowcroft, Flora WiU«uss and Flor- cut rolling tim* In half I *kfkh * > t' ence KrldeL Sutra Sunfilter Style • Quality • Value • Service CREAM School News 2ot.lyki.4Sc* i TUMEN'S BED BANK SENIOR HIGH NEW LOW PUCES! Senior Vocational Trip Nine aenlor girls went to New- CRIMI SHAMPOO 6ypsy Swrtan Cream 4^.^, Me* First Avenue Tel. Atlantic Highlands 1*0675 ark June 2 to take eiaralmttloni, which ace required ot all Savi on Rayvoi 6aby Greaseiess Lotion...... i *>«« 47c* cants for positions with tt dential Life Insurance company. tmwA, *m Now Physical and aptitude elimina- Jan Outdoor Cream .....3..M«s 5ft* tions were the teats taken. The alu- denti left Red Bank on the 8:07 ronMtiy S9C/ Htw TT«F m. train. From the station in Mew- Skel Antiseptic Suntan Lotion.. 3% o.«« 49c* ARRANGED ark they went directly to the Pru- dential employment bureau. They Norwich Suntan Lotion, y.««it».. .3MMe> 39c* were then interviewed separately. FINANCING After ' the aptitude test, luncheon FHA wae served with the compliments IRKK SHAMPOOS J & J Baby Oil ! t.Ufl(«43c* of the Prudential. Special ihampoo to luil your The phyilcal examination In the afternoon Included an X-ray of hair type, vrtwthtr +gke each flrl. 0lr/ordry....la<» 43c Mrs, C. Donald English, Mri. Hen- PIUS FEDERAL TAX Pay only 10% when you receive ry A. Rltterman and Mri. David L. Pl Wark, troop committee members, P •••••••• •••i Listerine Tioth Pasti low 2 «>M I-.. 23C and Mary Applegatc, Sharon your materials . . . Balance on Burdge, Margin English, Nancy Pepsodent Tooth Paste... .u,,. a.«..«.. 43c Hurd, Judy McLaughlin, Linda Easy Terms. Consult us before Mclstilch, Joan Morris, Daisy May Nichols, Eileen Polln, Roberta Po- making your final decision. lln, Wanda .Richmond, Helent Rlt- tcrman, Elaine Waldman, Joanna Wark, Barbara Webb ani) Elalnt Winters, Brownies, «nd Buddy Burdgr, John Polln, Irene Rltter- man and David Walk, guesti,

RED BANK LUMBER INDIANA U. OrUIHJATES Kodak Baby Irving M. Yonlia of B3 Wnllncc street, Red Hank, received it Brownie SpoiK«grS, PHONE 6-1444, RID RANK HKGJSTER, JUXE 17, 19JS

road, the board agreed to attempt rK,;«» FOB f'ANCKR rHOftXTH morial hospitaJs will each receive half of this to provide equipment, to work out a method of bus trans- 1 A grunt of J6.76J2.no for cancer School Locker portation for these children who clerical and nursing overhead in control projects has been received the hospital cancer clinics. are attending the River Plaza and by Monnionth county from Lh*i Lincroft schools. Bid Awarded 'American Cancer society. Mon- Boyn can make l>or^*-t miinry by aril- Public Auction A resolution was adopted where- muttli Memorial and Fitkin Me- Intr The ttficlstcr.— AiUertisrmrm. by all school janitors reaching the By rr>*ttrr Kind" tin the premlwn at Verm. Board Votrs To 87 V1IIJ. STHEET Increase Fire (Plaifime, In that Quaint and Illntorlc Village nt Parents' Day MOUNT HOLLY, NKW JKKSKY Insurance On Schools THOUSANDS OF PAIRS WofT-lhin Thla bu«lnr» m mtabllahrd forty-three jrarn ago and at the Working steadily on Us high Held At School at PRE-WAR EXHIBITION, FRIDAY, JUNE 2.>ih Delightfully criip school repair program, the Middie- LOW PRICIt! hetwrpn the hniim nf 1 and 6 i'. M. town township school board last 1OO Attend Exercises Convtnitnt til* Thursday night awarded a $7,568 .MIII will vl<>w a m«>t Inter^Uin mid ill»tlnrtivp rollprtinn. eaih bid to thc Madeart company of At Wwi End pl»r»! hn\lnc brrn rmretnlly rhnaen for It* beauty anil ilsifulnrss, New York to supply the building all Antlqim nf the hlfhnt mrrlt and not one. Item that is not with 400 aluminum and steel lock- More than a,hundred proud moth- mil) north cmnlnj;. en. ers and fathers attended "Parents' Sal* •III he held, rain or iihlnr, nn the premise! The lockers, which will have Day'1 exercises Wednesday of last aluminum sides and steel frames, week of the Nursery Play school will be installed before the Sep-and Kindergarten operated by thc tember session of school. Seashore Day can\;\ West End. Saturday, June 26th The building and grounds com- Since the school has three types of t RED martin^ >t 10:30 A. M. mittee met last night with Aylln enrolment for totn from "V: to 5'-j ycET&—morning, afternoon and all- Due to the mafrnitudp. of this sale there will hr sent ins accom- Pierson, Woodbrld^e school archi- • GREEN modations for all visitors. Plan now to spend thc d.iy in Mount tect, to make a final decision on day pupils—the effective morning program was duplicated In thc af- •WHITE DOZENS OF Holly and participate with others for: the type of heating plant to be in- ternoon. FATHER'S DAY-JUNE 20th stalled in the hieh school. Bids and • GOLD COLORFUL NEW De.ik-Secrnary iPinti Winthrnp 'Circa 1793), Black U'-ilnut specifications will be drawn up ac- Mrs. Lee Cannon, director, aful STVUS. li Tahln, T\vi> Shernton ''ird Ta- her staff apparently had as much llies (Mahogany), Chair Comh-liack 'U'indsori, IS Copper Lii.vcr cording *tn the advice of the com-fun ,-,s the youngsters while super- mittee. Pitchers, Chippendale Mirror ilnlnidi, Schoolma.-tcr Of-.lt MIi-p- vising modern versions of the old Famous HAND-WOVEN pleu'hitet. Candelnt>ra three-plpce (Jenny Lin'l', r';indpl;ihi ,i thitr- A fiie insurance committee sur- favorites, "London Bridge", "Farm- picce (Vlttrlan nnd Paul), unusual Ta'hle Karly I'ine (I'liipfw-n- vey reported that the school Is er in the Dell", "The Fly Has Mnr- TREADETTfS daln) (Circa 17901, Slat-back Chairs Hush Hotioms wuh .Iniiblo presently insured for fiO per cent riel the Bumble Bee", "To Market, A treat for your feel ! luill turnings, l«inip (Astroll, Wh-it-Not witn rirriwpis a:, tiuttrini of Its full valuation. At the sug-To Mr-.rket", etc. (Mahogany), Helmet Pitcher il/owestofti, Koiir-Pnstor Cinly Ma- gestion of the Insurance comnany Teachers and pupils supported COtl! UtHT! MIRY! pin Her), Three I'.ilr Brass Candlesticks, Tuvi minlatiire •hihl'.i | of Grossintrr-r and Heller of Broad the contention of the state oxnmin- lieils, Fancy Sherntnn Hide Ohair, Phlliidelphla Chippfmlale street, Tied BinU, the board voted er when, on a recent visit, «he re- Chair (Shell-back), .Sheraton Chair with Shnr.itnn Hv.nT 'I'hc.r- i to increase lt.« insurance so that marked that this school has a musi- ry), Sheffield Case Ba.sUet, Orandfathnr's Clock, Vn.--es itiri.stol), 60 per cent of the full valuation cal program far superior to most Mirror with eagle (Chlppendalci, flincllo .Stand UVilnut)- crow'j I wil' he covered. This means a of those she has inspected. nest unusual foot-tilt top, FiRuro (Stafford i rtclicevsi at tho Well, S216.0C0 increase. The hoard dirt An innovation in the entertain- Curly Maple Chairs with Rush Bottoms- Shcratun typn, CnmpotB not act on a recommendation to ment was the playing of the rec- (Westward Ho), Vases (BristolI peach clnu- and lilui\ Armchair ncreafe the ercfinhausc i*\curnnce ord?. "Boio at thc Circus", during (Hepple\vhlt«), Maple Chairs (Hitcllcnck). Brns.< I'irr-pln.p s^t, at I °onardo school from $10,000 to winch series sweet-faced llttlo slrln Pnlr Krrnch Compotes. Pitcher (Wcdgwoodi, Chairs < Windsor), $21 .COO. became experienced tight-rape Pennsylvania Chffit (Walnutl inlaid comers- -hiisu nnri side. Tnll The board will hold n speclnl walkers and harmless little boys Overlay Prult Rlsh with silver stand, Plntler i Royal boulton) meeting soon to determine a fixed emulated trick-riding cowboys. liifihly rlecorated. Corner Wanhstnnd (Hherntnn), l.inrn Press charge for use of school facilities At thc program's conclusion par (Chippendale) Cherry—Dental work nt top- old H hinges, Silver to out.slde gToups. The action arose cnts visited the various play-rooms, Tongs—Joseph Richardson—Philadelphia iCircn HfiOi, Table- c.fter it "'is minted out thai the admired the art-work of their lit- spoons—J, Shoemaker—Philadelphia. Early Bristol Muy, Pin« | board had a hiih electric bill be- tle ones as displayed on bulletin Dough Tray, Pine Chest bracket feet, Bnwl (Chinese)—Rose Me- I boa i dr. and Investigated the school's dallion, Prop Leaf Tables In Pine, Cherry and Mahogany, Clover cause the facilities were being Leaf Table (Sheraton), Sandwich and Stndrinrd Glassware, Vic- j given free to organizations making ne.v equipment. Tokt o tip from NAT'S. Father $ eyes will Cirtifled by the State board of torian Side Chairs, In a diversified group of Bric-.i-brac arc Dres- ; profit. IN GiKUINI LIATHM den, Sevres, Meissen, Delft »nd Stnffordshire. Collection nf Cop- iparkle with appreciation when you give him j After an executive session, the education, the school draws its' en- ! rollnient from shore points. In thla Popular new PLAYSHOES per and Jersey Olass (colored pattern and docorntive). T-A-Q very one of these impressive and handsome gifts. teachers' request for a flat $700 In- rare and unique Ulster Pitchers and other 'tcms all of which we crease was lnld over until the lrI- vicinity thc school's station wagon Styles-NOW It will be en enduring token of your affection ' calls dally for the following chtl- would like to enumerate for you hut space does nnt permit. You ! Rnlity of the matter Is decided. REDUCED TO will se« them all «t the Public Vlcwlnj- and at tho s.-ilc. for him. The board awarded the coal con- • droii, Red Bank, Larry Jnnssen, lAllun Klatsky, Madeline Krleger, PcyiMitH • N* ht?« Cttt ! tract for thp coming school year Ela:nc Silver, Lydla Fountain, Al! persons attending the sale do so at their own risk .-tm] the i to Edward Bennett of Belford at ! Dorothy Stephenson, Morgan Keen, undersigned and Auctioneers assume no responsibility, IP^TI or ' a rate of $1239 per ton. Mr. Ben- otherwise for any nccldenta which may occur.

Zcibold ste hen CHAKLKS R. SMITH, INC. n W«n will r*nlnr<> ' ' P Davis, Linda B. wren win replace Under Management nf FAMOUS B. O. COATS, 490 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. J. j replace Mr*. Ruth Wilson at J. W. BURNS, Auctioneer! Telephone 8-3599 i Belford school and Mrs. Lewis | Tht school's spring term closes SUDBURY ' Blood, kindergarten teacher fit tomorrow. Membcri "iVofionol fiockiy of Auctioneers'' I Fort Hancock, was added to the BRAND 72 tntd St. : regular kindergarten staff. Mr;. Did you know that Christmas CLERKS: Frank Woollay, H. E. LonR. Margaret Schencli, a former Fort was not officially celebrated In thc Tim Auctioneers have personally inspected tha offering! and Hancock teacher, will replace Mrs. United States until 1840? Until this 65 BROAD confidently recommend them to you. It matters riot whether Blood Rt the military post. time all stores and shops remained you ara a. spectator or a buyer, you are cordially invited to this ' In answer to a delegation repre- open on December 25. The Chriit- TR'ffiNCLfi shoes RED BANK salt. senting five families with ten mss tree wa3 regarded as pagan school children from Nutswamp worship.

> Botany Ties •• Dunlap Straw Hats • Hickok Belts • it • Wembley Ties • Interwoven Hoge * Botany Robes

SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS 'A large telection of cool, com- fortable spurt thirts by Botany • Sleevelets sweaters by McGregor. If ings • McGregor. In mane, blue, tan and green, § i Short Sleeves 2.95 to 5.00 3.95 and 5.00 Long Sleeves 4.95 to 13.50

SLACKS A wide variety of quality fabric* JEWELRY In all colors and sizes. Cuff linkt, lie pins anil tie chains Northcool—11.00 styled by "Swank." McGregor — 11.95 1.00 — 3.50 Botany —17.50

'• Bantamac Jackets !• Palm Beach Ties • Wings Dress Shirts 32 BroadI St. tm Red Bank * Brentwood Sweaters • Barclay Basque Shirts • Wings Pajamas

OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 P. M. RED BANK REGISTER, JUN'E 17. 1941

the war as Gen. Pitton'i Signal of- dining room tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Georpianna Hammond ' ficer. Kiimson Hotel Opens Hearnen Malloy Is operating the Holy Name Group Eatontown Joins July Bi !s organisation meeting June 2!) at Monmouth, served throughout Ihixugh auuli gennroalty. at Middletown township hall called asluqtisewttkl with now * fwni OPII. 1'Unahiin also urged tils Us- to prepare Tor united action. tem'i1. to take an active part In Staling that Katontown has prob- ably the largest number of com-ITCHING PIMPLES civic work of their vommunltiei, Ara irmenleil with itching of PLASTIC CURLERS pointing out that such could oe muters among Ihe smaller bor- err. etna When your Akin hieaki. out done in appreciation to Gad for the oughs of that section of the county, with tiny MUter*. do dry (truly. Helling patches form, or do EH ynur flKin thicken, •xclutlv* with benefits and beauties abundant in Mr. Lewis urged that every effort iTKrk, MII. then Itt-h ami burn ? ihU section. be made by Katontown in co-oper- HKHHEX OINTMENT blended icUntl- R.v. James Kerins, C.S.S.R., pro- ation with the other municipalities lically from finhl tested ingredients Ii fessor of Philosophy at Mount St. to -win this right- liral'.cil by thmiftitmb because It *oorh»» nnd mm forts tho most Intfinse itch ins No longer need you use s deodorant Alfhonsus at Esopue, N. If,, also On the recommendation of Coun- in n ji(Ty. Your mnncy back at once, it rvo longer need you use • lovalon ^ addressed the group. He asked the relief itt not instant, (,ct a jar uf «tn. every day or everen every feww dayi. After cilmnn James C- Wolcott, an ordi- iiirm tliwh colored, tfreanolt-'S* MSDREX ~ " ' reesuccessivt HOME Hoi/ Namo men to spread their nance was paraed on first reading applying Mon Rip fur ibre OINTMENT tn.lHy, nigh_.. u Before retiring..,. rmor M people faith with the same shoivn by authorizing purchase of an B'.:-lon 49c a jar at all Sun Bay Drug Stort* PERMANENT Communists and the anti-reilKioiis. find (hat using it only once a wtei road grader from George Ollbrrt of ihirujter keeps them completely free THE CREME COLD WAV. Kev. Joseph A. Sullivan, pastor of Kingston for $2,500, IM* 5300 credit from offensive underarm perspiration. Loualcn is a must after washing Holy Cross, also spoke. Praising the for trade-In equipment. A 'public And this easy-to-use liquid deodorant your hair. It tinsel gorgeous, ricli color Dclute Kit, with HeiularKil, Holy Name members for the co- hearing was set for June 23, itayl ifftclilt rtKarJ'css of bathing into your hair—civas it sparkling operation extended him since he as- swimming, etc. Safe. Won't htrm skin pls.tlc curler. fiber curlers M" Humed the Rumson pastorale, Announcement was made hy hl.lili.hts, leaves it nice Councilman Lewis that because of ACHES-PAINS or clothing. Money-back gutrantee. S RINSES £ntl so"Brld nianegeable. $000 «eSll.no WORRY Father Sullivan also asked the men Help rid yoiit-Kclr uf tartuilns tialn. Us. 1 u. k»m»—$1 plus ta« 00 to pattern their lives so as to be the great demnnd for use of the llmii-tc-tcil NUI.raV 'I'AIil.ETS for tho Lovalon comes in L curler.. . .'I fire department rooms a rule re- relief of nuiprular ni-hes ninl piiina com- MM Kit »i tttiUHi lot mm—wilt t 12 flattering shades. cause of a credit to thrir religion and * 1 MA mtstglimt HMI: and ftr «_!«. All pricts plus tax quiring organizations to mal:e res- monly referred to IL« iheitinritlc [lain! , wn. u-ilb 4 /oi./v. tlcliciti ftdtrtnet. force against evil. iil.tu lit-ailnehtfH, l)iLcknL*he» mni Hlnii'l. Ignatius Canalc, president of the ervations well In advance has been nnuriilsiin. (iiiinn[!t''eil riuU'li acting illness adopted. NUI.KKY TAIIMSTti mini relieve Holv Name, was toast-master. He promiplly or your money \al*; loilny. llnn't wilit—art hnlp lluhl Any doctor will tell ynu tuiCToated even greater support by Ing dairy countries In Ihe IJnltcl • wny with genuine NIH.KEY TAHI.ETH a full membership. He also thanked Stales, having (approximately 35,000 Use only as illrt:rt{Ml. cows within it« borders. Only r.ite at nil Sun Kay Uru-j Slorci. KMS99 how ninny uilnirnlti nlurt James Shea for heading the com- mittee arranging the breakfast. with worry. Am! most of .. . 10.07 President V. B. Government liuiult n«,O0D,O0 80,000.1)0 TtSM «nd Ta_ Title Licni : H2.S._r. 2O.0IS.27 120 IBS. AtWunU Receivable _ 1.6(10,00 18,200.00 Names Chairmen Pgfstud CharReB to Su.CP.rUnK Yc.ir's Itevpnue ...„ ,,., ...iUO.00 ______Mrs. Benjamin Ashin, president AFTER TOTAL ASSETS - •..'...•. ;.. >1H.H3_.O- HS.128.IU of the Red Bank chapter of Hadas- TINY FOOD TAILIT WORKS WONDERS MBIUmS, RESERVES ANl> SUnH.US sah, hit tinmcd her standing com- fOR fAT FOLKS, because when used as AUrepriation ltittrvts _ I 13,.37,53 • 6,7.1.67 directed in tbc KVRON Reducing Plan, they Aemunts Payable 5,347.57 fi.tlSK.O.'l mittee chairmen for the coming Xcservc for Grlain Assets Ilfrfiviibie - -*. 10?.35 .til,_IK.27 year. They are Mr«. Abraham help appease hunger and cut down appetii.. BurpI.E _.. .li.l.'iQ.-l ill.-30.37 Zngcr and Mrs. Irving Richmond, You don'i feet hungry when leaving ibe table. CHICAGO MOTHER REDUCES 35 POUNDS IN 7 TOTAL LIABILITIES. KESKRVES AND SURPLUS .... •TT^TO^a »»g.\2:,.a< Hadassah medical services; Mrs. You feel refreshed, have more pep. WEEKS. That's the report of Mrs. Kathryn Walker, Philip Waldman and Mrs. Henry COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SUttFLliS 3332 Potomac Ave., Chicago. Photo at right i> Mrs. —CURRENT ACCOUNT Ritterman, youth Aliyah; MM. Vic- _t«v«nu» Yeir 1947 Year 1946 tor Seigel and Mrs. Albert Wein- Walker as she looks today. Photo at left is artist's con- Current KevenUft Appropriated . f H,100,00 I 9,525.00 ception of Mrs. Walker when she wss overweight. Curretr. R.vtr.u. .. , _ 90,155.8- 18,141..7 stoin", welfare;' Mrs. Harold Mela- 1 IB_,-__.8_ $87,.__..7 trlch and Mrs. Jack Winter., Jew- ZntnditurM ' ". ' , ish national fund; Mrs. Milton Ger- Appropriations : „... 1.9,675.00 ' 1:11,735.00 nrd, all-over fund-raising activities; Local School T.-ra 31,.54,50 .8,076.10 Mrs. Elias Long and Mrs. Harold County Tux ami Ariili'd Cuuuiy Taxes 17,390.46 M.783.6S StMt School Tax _ 2,604.111 Goldberg, youth committee; Mri. Ink Ivtry Taktot CeMalnii Collector's Chnnse Fund _ 60.nl) Lester Oglcnsky, Palestine activi- Ferric Pj rophoiplmtc, 179,0.9.9. IT7..4H.Z* ties; Mrs. Harry Madansky and lurplst from Opern<.:or.! _ .tl9.19S.8l 110.518.00 Mrs. Henry Insclbcrg, membership; 15 mgt. AWl Unexpended Ralonce IVior War's Appropriations 1,320.9S 1,39..83 Mrs. S. Benedict Levin, program; TriCalciura Phosphate, A4A«A to Surplus Revenue Mrs. Allen Grayzcl, education; Mrs. 3 60 nigs. ftntrrencies in .ibovc expenditures _ _... 2.500.00 Lawrence Waeser, political affairs; 123,019.84 $ll,.10.»_ Vitamin B-l, 1 ng. Mrs. Irving Moskowltz., good cheer; Vitamin B>2, 1 mg. 8UTH1_» _U»tn_e—IWan-t, January 1 „..„ El.-30.37 48,a44.4,'i Mrs. Edwtn Llchtig, American af- 17).230,21 JS0.75S.37 fairs; Mrs. Morton Krongclb and Niacin AmiJe, 6 mgi. Avieopnatea In Current B.dctt - ...... 8.100.0ft 9.525.00 Mrs, lirael Breslaw, refreshments; Calcium Psntolhenne, 8_U_c.( December 81 "166.160,21 $.',1,230.37 Mrs. Morris Rosen and Mrs. Albert SECOND HOMYMOON. Mea want 1 mg. RECOMMENDATIONS: \ 1. Thnt intcrtund accotlnln he liquidated. Bchwarti, telephone; Mrs. Milton wives to rettia their youthful appearance. Vitamin D-6, 0.1 nig. 2. Thai the ColU'ctor'i Bond lie InmiiFd. M. Abramoff, monthly bulletin, and Make this itr«n-d*y reducing leit with Vitamin C, 16 mgi. _%• above luminary or lynoiifia way iirepfirpil from the report of Audit of the Mrs, George Ashendorf, publicity. IhcKyron PIih.Your husband will bcquiclc Vitamin D, HO (JSP units. REDUCE Towmhlp of Shrewsbury, County of Mtintnmitli, for the calendar year 1847. Thl» •ttport of Audit, siilimlttod liy Josipli J. Summit, lf_Klttcr.d Municipal Accountant. lo notice the improvement in your figure. It on 01* ••- the lowiifhip Clerk's Ulllcc- nnd may bo inspected by nny intereited Th< ro.d to b.tt«r ind bigger buil. 1 Fink Tekltts C.Ktstm Mr-on, ' ' new lend, through The Regliter'i nil. MARGr.ETTA U REED. Clerk. vcrtl.Ing column!.—Advcrtinement. Hymino, 500 mgt. SAFELY TriCalcium Pbosphote, 289 mrjs. UP TO 7 LBS. Diastase of Malt> 100 mgi. IN 7 DAYS • • . or no cost to you. CERTIFIED AS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE BY NOTED Start losin_; fat first day ._.. without starvation, I PHYSICIAN. Kyron is endorsed by a nationally kaoivn physi- without harmful drugs Ike HAMMOND I cian, and further certified by a noted pharmattl laboratory. or laxatives, without Chart above shows the Kyron "food supp'emen." factors. Tht painful exercise. Follow makers of Kyron invite you to show this formula lo any physi- directions in booklet cian, confident that he will tell you it is safe, and hts definite enclosed in package. ORGAN weight reduction value.. NOT FOR OLANDUIAR * * • O1ISITY...IN MOST CHURCHES-SCHOOLS CASIS EXCESS WEIOHT IS 7 Day I CAUSED BY OVIR-SATINO. NO RISK TRIAL CHAPELS-LODGES Kyron Food Tablet! in iattaded | for people whoae excels weight ON ii due to ovcr-ca|iog. Kyron, no electronic organ tint pro- created by scientific r.iearch, KYRON duces deep, rich organ music that ii un- aids you in retarding your appe> TABLETS surpassed in its wealth of tones and tite, nakei it easier for you to eat moderately. For maximum re. breadth of expression. Only the Ham- !i_____H_____M_R___milPMB__MH! I lulls, Kyron recommends the food mond Organ creates, within itself, tlic Mgimen in tht Kyron booklet •• «OM "SmUH'SVOUIS" tO 1IIN-A0I ClOTHII. glorious reverberating quality that illustrated above, To help Kyron Today'j smart ...lea requite slim hips and iltndcr waistline. Tht makes this possible. reduce your weight, .me is di- Kyron Reducing Pl.n helps you redun disngurios bulges, and to rected. wear clothes that malt you look ytars youngtr. The Hammond Organ never gets out of tune. It requires no structural changes for installation. It h tlio lowest priced •UY THI LAROI ECONOMY Sin ANO SAVI MONRY complete organ of it» t\|>c on the mar- ket. It can bo purchased on terms to FREE; suit, Let ua arrange fur a demonstration V and explain more aimiit the famuli. Doettr'iSekHitifle Hammond Organ. .\li> captains beginning today To Natural Gat rainbow colors were used in the ami continuing foj three weeks fire • Any Make Refrigerators hm+lttm UwBtU decorations, and gifts for the bride- B. Allen I'arker, Morris Wes'.cr- NO FEES OR COMMISSION ele.:t were placed beneath a large nnn. Morris Portner, Robert I,. • The County Gas company of At- cropo paper wedding cake. Snwden, Xewton McClemen:.s, PAUL it STRYKiR lantic Highlands, which ii under Attending were Mrs, Edwai-d A, Jaioli Levin, Dr. William A. Wirth, Washing Machines new management, hai applied to Fiskr, Mrs. Paul J. Myers. Mrs. REALTOR John Crowell, Howard Leon nnd the Public Utilities cotnmliiion for John StaUy, Mrs. Evelyn Conzen, Wiilrr.m C*. Sherwood, Hlfkwiy 3t Holmdd s rate increue. Mr/I. Pauline Murphy, Mrs. Hazel Next Thursday's meeting, being • Vacuum Cleaners Phone 8-6601 A company official tUttd Thurs- Smith, Mrs. Kobort Greene, Mrs. thj last of the current year, will ne Marie Levercnt;:, Mrs. George Fis- AulkoHu4 Manga f Loam day, "In cpite of increase* in opi- in thf nature of a business meeting ON THE OC'KA.V FRONT Solicitor tor ating costs since 1936, which In- Ier; Jr., Mrs. John Nash and M:>:.-;iA tu v '.nil \ip nny unfinished business creases have been steadily develop- Jane Stalcy, Iltith Morris and Eli-i- I fur 1BI7-1BIH, Committon diiiirnli-n • Electric Ranges Original and Leading Day Cemp of the Shore. THE PRUDENTIAL ing, the company has not made any nor Myei-n of Uelford; Mis.s .Shirley i wilt ir.tike a. report of their nelivi- 1S9V1UM r. COMPlNf Codcjinfiton. Xew Munmoulh; Mis. increases or changes of any con- f tir.s lot the year. • Boys and Girls, 6)'2 to 12 years OF tMEMCt Bee Rutt, Port Mor.moulh: Mrs. sequence in its rate achedulea. In • Electric Water Hh'Ws • New Teen Age Croup for Girls, 13 to 16 y«ar« Hom.O1fic, NwatV.N. J. other words, up to 1948 the com-Lecrard Stokes, Mrs, Kivin V'in- pany has been able to absorb the PelL and Mrs. Clarence Benin, Mat- Iceland Fireman a • Summer Nursery Qroup, 3 to 5 years increases in operating expenses by awair, Mi*. Graca Burd anil Ills. virtue of increased gas sale*. How- Morris Hoffmnn, C'rilifon; Mrs. Wii- Electric Ironers Certified by the N. J. Dept. of Education 1 ever, the increases In expenses have llan'. Fisler, Misses Mario Flsler Xluhcrt T.rdomnnn, formerly nt rv been so drastic In recent months and Eleanor Fisler, South Anilujy, N.-.plunc, liie a.-slstnnt fire chief nt .\i'\v Swim in in).' I'IMII :nnl I'riv.-ilf Hi-ni'li mi pr^mise^i that the company's earning! h»ve and Misses Mnry LcpicU anil Annu th1 Iceland airport, Jcelnnii, demon- • ~*Tric Motors K\|u>rl SwuiiiniiiL,' lii-lnir|inM« i11>• 1 rjr 1 <• < 1 Lrtpiek, Middlctown. practically vanished and, therefore, s'.r.-'.lcd tlio use of fire fighting >i>i'l;ilnni pnivii|i' i'lii'i'il I'IIHI l.ii|."iliMi''i| T^.icliPr' V.-JPI, HO U;:.^ nssistcd hy Ss;t. :,\-l- Reasons given for the rate in- Mi. and Mrs, John Nocci of Ki'y- I'ml'T Sii|nT\ i-iim r,[ crease arc increased operating costs, port announce tho cn;;:i£i:moiit <>f ! s?:i Hulirl; ef Meptuni?. ncreased cost of oil, coal and coke, their daughter, Miss Franrc* Nocci, I PuriHo' the \wir, Mr. Tieikmnnti G & 0 APPLIANCE SERVICE C« John and A. "Boots" Cittadino, Physical DlrMtora 1 wage increases, the need of refund- to Sf.'bastlnn Stranic.ro, son nf lire. Iwn.i rr;'.«!i ciTV." rliirf with the' >i!h ing bonds, a need for additional Mai;' G, Strnnicro of North Ccn- Ah- fnreo, which u'nn ^tutioilrd in 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK Miss Helen Neeff, Girls Physical Education DlreclOf) cnplcal and natural gas financing. terrllle. Mr. Strnniero, who earned i Jr."!;!ml. It \v;is jirmouncTii liint the 1 of Lon? Branch High School. ^ The. compnny expects to be al- the BionBe ^:ir, txrved with tin ip.i'.iu; Iru; fn-.m-ti ;i ride Hfurul n:ul PHONF RED BANK 6-2761 owed to convert to natural gas Army thice yo:iiv, "3 month* uf | l.i l>r;:r; il:;IU'

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MEET OUR NEW TENANT. DEAR!iff Convert your home into a two* family house and enjoy the extra in- 11.25 Valw come you'll get from rent. This conver* MATCH •ion of your home will cost you NOTH- MAKER Combination ING at all — and in a few years bring you exlra dividends for those things ihai every nan will appreei- you want. Call us for free estimate. (;o. NVidoieleclionofitylei, shapost finitlift: Walnut, SCHICK Virgin, flun, Mahoaanv and Combination Phone RED BANK 6-4444 Evertharp Ra^or ($1.00 Valut), L|. tuba Calrnt* thave cream (Bruih'e** S2.98 Value or Lalhtr) Evenharp Schick Injector with 10 NO DOWN PAYMENT- Metal Aviator' Blade. (49c Val.) UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY "•All for 89c REMEMBER Remington Electric 2-Pc. Yirdlay Men's Stl EVANS LIGHTER l "ta Slick" el OH aS <• SsaferibNu'sStt MONMOUTH eeiil $2.00 Splct •*•'!"• i»p *• •*• ni hul l Trade in Offer ur,M •• FOR lri.| In iti|r Elxlrlc or S.fity R.i.r, ot n.U «r cond!li.D. W. • ill |". IU I 11.00 Ir.il.i. .11... «.c. •. In. pvchii. el .fly El.ctric Conversions Roofing Imr >| i.tl. TMi oll»r I

Extensions Siding if,, Ttrtliy Mill M Alterations Garages l r>is. »'i Porch Enclosures Combination Windows ROMOR Lighters FED-FLASH ROGERS AIRTITE Pur CtmpM* *||i*y#l VinlliyJLoNtn TOIACCO POUCH Oamr Variliy lowl MM MDNMOUTH [0N5TRQCTI0N 9>| Unt SBulfbn IOWM «1 OiHil All malil cut. llylilipi Okflmmi SS«r HIDDONS COINIR- RID BANK li.Mlti .illl imliM, Ik.rrb. Fart Six TIED BXKK nEGIBTER, JT7SE IT, 1948 •team vith Dieael enL LETTERS PROM BANK of some "new look'1 come he*, and provision EVENTS OF YEARS AQO «0-4I lr»* SlrMl, *•« •••«. N< of tome air-conditioned club can. "If we OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1KB By John M. Cook M< aHaiy O*t are to continue to furnish the feat, frequent FROM REGISTER FILES TMOCOHI* THOMAS OHTNG •BOWK commutation aerviee we now provide, in- teaching «nd»d (or Mr*. Emma. 'Editor an* raMUtar nftr TmnAs* liaget, principal of th* acbool. creases in coat produced bj circumstances 21 Harrison Avtnut, LouLs Johoaon anil Alfred Cna4- JAMES *. HOGAM, AiMclate Wi Red B*nk, N. ]. Elizabeth and Margaret Sutphin, M. MABOLD KEIXT, AwMut E4JUr bevorid our control must of necemitj be Dttd Dad: wick of Ktyport war* out in a daujhte-rs of Lemuel Sutphin of. W. HARBV FENNIXCTON, rlaat ' small batteau one night when the Holmdel, who attended the public passed on to our passengers," Moore de- I am writing this to you, though boat upset and the men narrowly Th« K«-. carried on by the hank. The of-tary and John P. Gaul, Jr. of Red economies that follow Dieaelization." did myaelf, Your wisdom flowed minutes elapsed from the time Mrs. KMII- around mini like the ocean around ficers of the bank were Dr. J. E.Bank treasurer. 1 Ssyre preaident, K«v. J. A. Rey- ryn Cumins plumed polict department of Moore, in liii report on the I an Island. , Over 100 persona attended the And how patient you were with nolds first vice president, Dr, James reunion and 25th annivanary of the tlie presence of smoke in tlie area to theapplication '<> 'be X. J. Public Utilities me! How full of long suffering and J. Reed second vice president, Ben- Red Bank High School Alumni **- commission, said his railroad is testing kindness. jamin H. Ford secretary, John King sociatlon at the junior high school sciuiulinji or tlie iiUiriu. Keputy Chief Frank flU sling It! If "ain't" sounds good And how pathetic, i' now comes j cashier and William }t. Hendrlck- building. A sketch waa given by Jluinlicr, pairoliny in tlie police ear in tlie lighter Diesels than arc used presently to don't corn up your conversation home to me, were your efforts to son, Jr., assistant cashier. Colon Dlion, Frank Marksteln, move passenger trains, mentioned that will, a stilted "Isn't". Rti close to me, to win niy con- John Johnson, who lived at theJames Enright and Alhert Mc- vicinity of Irving place WHS notitied over That's dishin' it, Doc! A murrain fidence, to be my pal. corner of Bridge avenue and Chest- Queen. three more -,U(HMiorsepo\ver Diesels are Editorial Views I wouldn't let you. I couldn't. the police radio. He drove to the seem', on the purscy puss! Louse up the What waa it held me aloof? I nut street, wa* married to Mias Allaire Cornwell, son of Milltrd labials, Evisente the vowels. Tht found tlicri' iiriiuillv was a tire and its loei- due for early delivery and declared pro- don't know. But it was tragic— Laura bongatieet, daughter of Mrs. Fillmore Cornwell of Bread «tr«*t, Of Other Papers purist if in inhibited jchmoe. Gab- that wall that rises between a boy Maggie Longstreet of Mount street. waa graduated from Princeton uni- lion, and vi;i ilie radio notified headquar- gress on coach modernization. Most of III is ble in the groove! and Ills father, and their attempts The marriage was performed by versity. to see through it and climb over it. ters to we. ml in tlie uliii'iii. is music to our ears. Muylic the don of the lxiop's Justice T. F.,Sniffcn, The witnesses Ten couples were married in this (The opini urciitil in Ilic Kill- Ivory Tower is just a liberal, but I wish you were here now across were Frank Chandler and Jarr.ei vicinity during the week. The horn* Hut it would seem, in effect, the Cen- h.mimier ,Jn n"t ni-i-D^rtr- tilt table from me, Just for an hour, Tlie fire dcpiirtnient lived up to its ,-nn-y lh« endorsement of l'ht Kc-s-his injunctions dr'p with ovcrtont.» Walsh. of Mr. and Mn. Frederick G. Fiih- tral wants all its passengers to bear the of (Jespnir. Afl'j all, a life dedi- zn that I could tell you how there's A surprise party was given to er of East Front *tr**t wag th* rcpuiatiuii af one uf the best fire- cated to teachin;; language to no wall any more: I understand you main cost of moving club ears that arc en- l.ACK ON Till-; MOUNTAINS now, Dad and God! how I you Misa Annie Lucas of Locust ave-! scene of a pretty weddlnc when lighting nr;:aiii7.atimis in the state, not only American youth must have inter- and wish 1 cotijd so back and benuc. The guests were Misses Sadie leir daughter, MUs Bliubcth G. joyed by only a few. -Most passengers con- Ii the norlhlnnd whore roads and lucj.j of stark frustration. We are your boy again. Chamberlain, Stella Thompson, Eva 'Isher, became the brid* of Ernest through its ]>iiiiiipiiic.s.s in reaching the fire, coiutralncd to the judgment, such tinue to ride in outdated, uncomfortable strf-oms wind through the moun- I know now how I could make Lucas, Viola Headley and Essie lall, «on of Mr. and Mrs. Georg* but also in the manner in which the I»loste tain valleys, where elms brood a vocation nin't no bed of rotes. you happy every day, 1 know how Clayton, William Francis, Frank iall of Adelphia, Miss Marl* Flat- cam. It would »een> that it it a lung lime above meadow brooke «nd terraced Who would not be tempted In dour you felt. Dickman, Mulford Thorpe, Arthur ;y, sister of Mr*. Thomas Anabro was fouglit. Diiinn^e l>.v tinmen wan eon- momenta to toes In the sponge, or coining for improvements of benefit to allpa^'.ures slant steeply above the Well. It won't bf long Dad. 'til I Wymta, Aaron Brown, Alanzo Ben- of Runison, became th* bride of lined tn a very small area anil smoke and mowings, one can life Ills eyes to —.13 uauage lustrously uuggests— am over, nnd I believe you'll he the nett and Harold Brower. William O'Rourk* of Holyoke, commuters. Aiid, it is remembered that HM mountain slopes above the pas- jolr. the jerks. first to take me by the hand and water damage was relatively light. Ad- help me un the furthet slope. At a meeting of the Women's Ma**., at Holy Crosa church, Rum- last year, when rates first went up, ture and see white lace on the —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. And I'll put in the first thousand Temperance union at Belford, Mrs. on. Miss Margaret C. rinoh, joining stores were not affected. Once more heights. The mountains are clothed years or so making you realize that Edward Hooper was elected pr«*l- laughter of Irving Finch of Ch«st- improvements were promised. in, the dark blue-green of firs, dent, Mim Minnie Helms corres- our loenl policemen and firemen have dem- UIVIX4J THE Ml/Li: HIS DIE. not one pan* of yearning you ."pent mt street, wa* married to John T. We'll agree here, Jersey Central serv- Aprutcs and hemlock!;, and the deli- on ms was wasted. It took a good ponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph S. illyer, ion of John N. Hilly*r of onstrated tlicir efficiency. Such incident*, cate laces thai make a pattern In At least two controversies will manv years for ihe prodigal son— Clark recording secretary, Mr*. Middletown. Miss Dorothy. B. lle- ice by and large has been better thmi Penn- th* green art the modest white arise from a recent motion picture and all son* are In a measure prod- Stephen Carhart evangelist, Mrs. Kenzl* of W*st*ld« avenu*, Red unfortunately, are forgotten quickly by igal—to conic to himself, but I've sylvania's. P.ll.R. has a long record of late birches. shown here, but the fight will not William l.utllow treasurer, Mr». •ink, daughter of Richard McKrn- most people, It I* a beautiful picture on a June he on the customary political, com*. I see It. all now. William Rogers superintendent of ie of Branchport, and J, Xinar trains, cold and dark cars and'poor excuses. I know that the richest, most mothers' meetings and Mrs. Charles Tlic lire was a heavy blow to the own- day when the sun is ncaring tho morn] or economic plane. It will priceless tlilnR on earth, and the arscn, son of Charle* L*r**n of But l'.R.R. takes the bulk of the load be- pole of tht horlr.on and masses of be BM down to earth as growing thlnr least, understood, is that Llsk superintendent of floraldue Pert- h Amboy, w*re nurrltd at er* of the restaurant who opened for Inmi- cumolua clouds drift along the »ky grass fintt as stimulating as Maymighty love nnd tenderness and orations. Maiden, Mas*., by Ttev. John E, neu only several weeks ago after complete- cause it hat mid-town JS'ewark and uptown trails. Th% pAnor&ma. of green val- . sunshine to the new crop of green craving to help which a father The present season waa the best "obbs, an uncle of the bride, Mis* ley and brown cornfield with its feels toward hit boy. For I hava for weakflshlns ever known in the Ida M. Chisty, daughttr of Oar- ly renoratinp; the place. Despite thin set- >'cw York-bound trains, which many com- onions. llnss of starting corn, the rock- In this movie, animal powei a boy of my own. Shrewsbury river. Among the Fair rett Chasey, and Harry O. W*!ls, back we are happy to report that they are muters must ride for reasons other than de- atudded upland pasture with graz- And It is he that makes ire want Haveners who had been unusually 'otli of Estontown. were married triumphed over the machine (cer- to EO back to you, and get down sire. We know if another fare increase goes ing* cows and the white-laced green tainly f\ heresy in this day of de- successful wore David Parker and i*. the bride's home by Rev. Harry carrying (in luisinesis aw usual iu the real cloak on mountain .shoulders is a on my knees to you. Miss Sarah NivLson. In four hour* ''anClesf. Mis* Isabell* W. Gullck, to C.R.H. of N.J., P.R.H. shares it loo, for c«r.v«s of heart-lifting beauty. votion In the carburetor and elec- Up there somewhere in the daughter of Harry T. Gullck of 'American spirit synilioli/.ed by the famuli* tric switch) and the mule wai pic- Silence, hear me Dad. and believe they caught 65 weaknsh, Jame* the operation is that of the N.Y. and Long, when clouds c™» the Hamilton and Dr, Cook of New Middlctown village, and Raymond saving, "Dun'Hjive Up the 81iip." tured as more noble, smarter and me. shadows climb up and down the Paul H. Schoening. York caught 31, Frank Spitz and Henderson of Matawan wer* mar- Branch R.It., of which both are common prettier, If you please, than the Harry Dennis J9 and William Mar- ried *t the bride's home by Rev. litlgltts. The thickness of thehorce. Red Bank To Have A Band enrriers. masted moisture particles throws A BREAK FOH RIDKRS tin and Albert VanBrunt landed 29. lohn A. Thomson. Miss A. Flor- vailed sort pastel shades over the Now had the comparison been be- nee Schenck, daughter of John C. tween the horse and dog or even Mi', and Mia, David Lefferson of The Hed liank Fire department is or- Only lust year, a commuter could ride, lscing and green. One can see pur- Below Is a cony of a letter sent Colt'* Neck were returning home Schenclt of South street, and Leon plcs, vlol«ti, bhics and grays. Stand between the horse and :an»ry bird, from a drive when the horse be- Erower, «on of William Brower of ganizing a hand and needs volunteers. A without restriction, every day of each the flying bricks would not have to an official of the Pennsylvania on A height and watch the picture railroad bv Horatio Miller, a Ked came frightened and Jumped, Mr. Irving place, were married at the call has been issued to the public, youths month toS'ew York for fit! a month. Then across the valley as the Intensity been thrown with quite the same BanH commuter: and Mrs. Len'eraon were thrown iride'i home by Rev. John Muys- vehemence, But to compare the :cns, Jr. Miss Ruth E. Saltcr, and a.ihiHs, to liecoinc a part of the organi- the change came. Cost went up to of light Increases and decrcufics. Warwick Aj)te., from the wagon. Mrs. Leffcraon's Tht white lac; changes from snow long-eared, hard-tailed, •Witt-kick- arm was broken and Mr. Leffer- laughter of John Salter of Ten- zation. Applications may be signed at a 29 Plnckney Rd., for the passenger who didn't use the roods whittnesi to gray, to tan, to cream ing braycr with that most noble of Red Bank, N. J. son's; shoulder waa dislocated. lent, and Howard C. Rappleyet, son of Charle* E. Rappleyea of meeting tomorrow night at Hook and Lad- weekend", to #2J.7C for he who did, Asked and then back to white as thebeaats, the horse, wil] cause many 10 June, 1048. Mrs. Mftiy J. Swaim di«d at the clouds pass by. The Corot-mlstincss a riding crop to be brought down Marlboro, were married at the par- der tire house on Mechanic street. Mr. !. W. MacMullln, home of her daughter, Mrs, Wil- now is #23.50 for the restricted ticket, of stsrtlnR leaves blends with the smartly on a fashionable pair of Dlv'n Pass. Agt., liam H. Hoffmlre, on Broad struct. sonage of the Colt'a Neck Re- formed church by Rev. Daniel p. LeHoy Dency, band committee cliair- #25.55 for unrestricted. The highest price dark needle* of the conifers. Soon Jodhpurs with an outcry against Pennsylvania Railroad, She was 84 years old. Mrs. Caro- the birchen will he fully clothed in Hollywood. Pennsylvania Station, line Luff, wife of George W. Lu.T Doyle. Misj Hazel M. Rogers of Sea, lnan, lias appealed to the residents to sup- asked is now #9.55 over the fit! /are—a bet- summer cloaks and the face par- The fact remains, however, that New York City. of Rector place, died at Point Bright and Lawrence LeValley of "led Bank wtrt married at the Red port the band "to the utmost." We sincere- ter than 50 per cent increase, the lowest tlally obscured. For a period In tlie movie was absolutely correct in Dear .Mr. MacMullln: Pleasant while on a visit to a niece. ; Jtint white lace on the mountains pointing out that the mule was, Is ank Baptlat parsonage by Rev. ly hope lie gets that support. There's plen- acquaintance with railroad SShee was 75 years old. Mrs, Sarah 97.55, about 18 per vent. makes a picture In the nonhland. anil always will be more Intelligent schedules Li limitelim d tn the finishefinishedd | SwanS , wifife of JohJhn B. SwaS n off AAt-William E. Balsted. Miss Jeannette Saunder*, daughter of Mn. Jcan- ty of line talent iu Ked Mank for a band On top of all this, our peopled com- —New York Times, than the horse, and In many c»«ea Jrouuct as showhown by publisheblihd antic Highlands, died of paralysis will do twice the work. Most farm- Jme-tables and trying to catch MIM Mary Egan, daughter of Wil- iette Saunder* of Belford, and Ed- and it can be put to good use in this latest munity is getting less service. Middletown tr.ilnt listed thereon. It seems ward Burlew of Port Monmouth ers, loggers and construction bosses quite fitting, therefore, that I »sk liam Egr.n of Colt'* Neck, died community project. Parades and other WE NEGLECT <>UU OWN l:now this. rom a complication of diseases. wera married at the Belford Metho- has been abandoned by P.R.It. Oceanport NEEDV. why certain things cannot be dine dist parsonage by Rev, C. M. Ho- public functions have little appeal without A horse will work until he drops with the North Jersey schedules to Mrs. Jane Henderson of Middle- gate. is protesting. l'.K.R, also cuts its people in hot weather. But you won't give the rider* on that line a own village became frightened by stirring band music. There's nothing like The enchantment of distance Is short. "Gets the others there more quickly," affecting the charity of the United find a mule that foolish. When he jreak! dog, and In attempting to get out Ac-cording to the 25 April 1118 A woman's auxiliary of th* Bel- a. band to pep up the real American spirit. P.K.It, replies. P.It.It., with its long stops States. It Ii working to the disad- fecla exhaustion or sunstroke corn- of its way, slipped and fell on some ord fire company was organized Ing on, he stops. Neither fire nor schedule, there will be morning stones, bruising herself severely. Here is a splendid opportunity to give fled vantage of our own needy. We are «ra.trr out of Red Bank for N'cw at «. muting at the home of Mrs, at Newark would lmvc a bard time proving too pvone to aid the people.'. In brimstone nor harsh words nor Dr. E. F. Taylor of that place Ward H. Jeffers. The officer* wer* Sank's fine body of volunteers the support York commenrinij H June pt 7.19.stumbled over a bicycle and cut a that any time, excepting that caused by themany foreign Innds while neglect- irods from pltchforla will move 7:2K, 7:31 and 7:34. Those trains .ire Mr«. Jefier( president, Mrs. Midi* they deserve. ing our own, who have flwt claim him until he cools down and gets duo to arrive at Newark at 8:0S,deep gash in his foot. Salmon and Mr*. Walter Craig vie* elimination of stops at stations served In- on our assistance. his wind. A mule won't gulp too 8:11. 8:23 and 8:27 respectively. It Two safe* were blown open In president*, Mrs. John Glu* secre- is my understanding the trains tor Middlctown township the past week. frequent local trains, is actually saved. We are spending billions o[ dol-much water while hot, nor will he tary and Mrs. Irving Roop trias- founder on too much feed «« will Jersey City do not stop to change The first wo* it the railroad sta- rer. Music Again In Runtton Railroads claim they're losing millions lars in Europe in an effort to pre- engines so do not lose that time. a. horse. tion In Atlantic Highlands, but the The member* of the Port Mon- After a Inpse of a few years, baud con- vent the spread of Communism Would it not be possible to take safc-breaMers got nothing for their operating the local trains—and yet tbey here. The worthiness of this ef- The ancestry of blue blooded care of the Newark passengers on mouth fir* company wer* buildins; horjes can be traced for genera- trouble. The other safe was at thea garage on their property in which certs will once more be heard in Victory continue to use old equipment, their oldest, 'ort should not cause us to forget the 7:25 and 7:34 trains nml sUip Navesink postofflcc, where the our home people who need our tions. A mule has neither ancestor* ths Newark stop on the 7:19 and to keep their American-LaFrance park, ltuniam. Th rough the generosity and in fact, that keep* operations' costs high nor hope of posterity. Fut hs7:31 trains so a.i to advance the ar- burglars got stamps to the nmoun apparatus, After tht garage «u help. rival time «t Pertn Station and give of $1.35. civic spirit of the liumsuii Improvement as- through big maintenance bills. They cry Residing on barren lands In this knows enough not to jerk his hoof completed, they intended to build when cauftht In barbed wire which betler service to the Uptown com- Elijah Bobbins, who taught a* a fire house and meeting plat*. the Atlantic Highlands Munici- publicly about how New Jersey taxes them country are hundreds of thousands mutirs? Montroso school, resigned, and Miss of persons who arc unnblc to eke .s more than can h» 'said for a Mrs. Eda K. Ohland resigned a* pal band has been engaged to present a The same applies to the south- Smith of Marlboro applied for the beyond all profit. Hut we find little in our out a comfortable living on thelorse with the moat distinguished bound evening trains. It looks as place. The salary was *4O a month. .^siting nurse at Kcyport. grandfather. though the 3:01 train out of JCIFOV series of concerts, beginning June 29. Con- heart to stimulate sympathy for them, their sterile soil. They are denied the Miss Mary Polhcmus resigned as More than 1400 was cleared by modern things that go to make up As for the other phase of theCity could take care of Newark teacher at Hillside to take a posi the Shrewsbury flit company at a tinuance of (lie concerts will depend upon list of promises grows too old. Our coiicer.ii controversy, the mules pulled the passengers and the 3:15 out of Pcnn euchre and dance. Francis O'Brien th« American way of life. They do Station could skip the Newark stop tion at Jameaburg. the (itteiK-liince. not have the protection of sanita- mighty tractor from lt» embarras- Edward Springsteen waa appoint- won JS In gold and James Callahan is for our people. sing situation deep in the mud- I" to make foe earlier arrival at Red At the meeting of the Ruuwon govern- tion. Bank and beyond. I am ronaon- ed keeper of the street car com- won J2.00 in fold. We hope ft protest will arise that will These people arc not complain- other wordj>, when the shiny metal S.M.V sure there are enough trains pany's toll gate at West Keypor James Generall*. was building a monsters of man bog down, we re- ing; body hist week. Minor J. Edward Wil- reach the halls of Trenton and fuive law- in?. They are not crying for help. from and to other points that cun in place of Frank Pclton, who re- large garage near the Little Silver Yet they need assistance Just as turn to elementary things for help. ta.k j care of passengers between signed. station for an automobile repair son asked the residents of the fomnninity milkers there to insist the railroads stop We even have to use our hands to Newark nni Penn Station in both much as do the people of foreign directions. Children's day exercises were held bualne-'S. A. W. Grovcn o( Red to .show their itppreeialion by turning out playing an uncertain game of ball witli the lands toward whom we arc so be-turn on, operate and control the in Grace church, those taking part Bank was to be associated jn bti>- wonderful gadgets we oil' once a (Incidentally. It la a lonjj jump to the concert*. We feel quite certain that nevolent. We even let some of the from S:ln to 5:50 to 7:40 out of in the program being Rev. H. F.lne» with him. commuters' purse. We offer that ns a mo- year and use everyday to give us CSruvatt, Alice Picrson, Harr Mr. Wilson^ plea will not fall on deaf eare. American Indian.; face .starvation. Penn Station.) tion—who among you will second it? All Our government officials arc wise more time to work so that we can To repeat, can't you see your way French, Jessie Rush, Benjamin •Kesumplioii of these concerts, original- and amart In many ways. In other buy "moi-e gadget*,—Dayton Herald. clear to give the North Jersey water, Frank Wliitfleld, May iu favor say "aye." conmiutem a break? Throckmorton, Harry Bowman, Parkes Raps ly sponsored by Itertntiii 11. Uorden, will way* they demonstrate an appal- ling ignorance. The Communists Widortz Elected With the prospects of summer Viola Bowman, May Lee and Mln- till a void in the prujtrani of park activities. week-end rider* giving the v«ar thom Worthlcy. At the Baptist who are trying so desperately to 'round rider* A run (or the space "Nerm Of The Army" Communize all of Europe, have To D.A.V. Poit church an Interesting program was Bill For Probe Many res-iUwits uf lluinson and neighbor- on the trains and not being famtl- prepared by Miss Martha Allen, The accomplishments of Army signal their following in this country. Louta T. Widorti of Aabury Park, lar with the? location of the few ing towns reniemlier the pleasant evenings They preach Communism and breed non-smoking can", would it not be Miss Mary Mount and W. B. Par- formerly of Red Bonk, wa» elected sons. The dinging waa accompanied Aibury Investigation they spent, listening to good imnsie in ancorps scientists at Fyrt Moninoiith engi- It among people who are poor and senior vice commander of Now possible to make the "No Smok- in want. ing" slens more prominent—make by Misj Blanche Spinning, organist Charged To County ideal setting. The. Kuinwn Improvement neering laboratories are attracting Boinc of Jersey chapter of the Disabled them about half the slic of the Miss Mary Mount, pianist, The population of our harren American Veterans organisation holders now In the cars nearer eye Miss Florence Soria and Harold itssoeiatiuii deserves (he thanks uf the win- the key men of American industry to thelanda offer Communism a fertile Sunday at Asbury Park. He *erved, level—and hpve the conductors and James S. Parkes, director of th» Nieman, violinists. county board or freeholders, lasi muiiily for its action in bringing back these local post. Recognized, as the chief re- field in which to take root. Those thl* year as junior vice commander. trainmen cull the sign* tn the at- who exist in adobe huts and shacks Charles H. McSpirltt of Newark tention of those who overlook (?) Ttvent-Fiv* Yearn Ago Thursday exhibited displeasure enjoyable occasions. search and development center of the signal thorn? when Informed that the county w>i fall easy prey to Communist Influ- raa elected commander. Only 19 The wild dogs; which had been corps, the "Serves of the Army," Fort Mon- ence. Their places or abode are out of a possible votes were Th«nk you for whatever consider- billed »15,9W.Hfor fees and ex- ation you may give the above. Infesting Scobcyvlllc and vicinity penses in connection with the ig. Kailruads: At It Again such that other persons would not cast against Mr. Wigdortz. The had become more menacing aw mouth is looked upon with something like live In them. The C'omnumiEts tell D.A.V. moved to fight a House of Yours very truly. month investigation of the Asbuiv Horatio Miller. more dangerous of late. They at Pull a friendly dug by the tail hard awe by business, professional and industrial them that America thinks more of Representatives bill which would tacked a cow owned by Vlncenl Park city administration, tax the compensation that disabled enough and he'll bite. Strain can be executives who have been token on close-up Europeans than of them: that they Carney of Phalanx and Injured thi Mr. Parke* said, "We're not very pay taxes, yet do not have the ne- veteran* receive from the govern- Crosi Burned At Negro animal very badly. Sure proof tha happy over the bill regardleia of stretched just so fur and people yell. We views of the operations. cessities of life. ment. Capt. F. Hogan, as- the dogs were capable of not onlj whether it wa* large or small. It'* «l.itant national D.A.V. adjutant, want, to yell. We join Hed Hank eomimi- During the recent 85th anniversary of As long as we treat Europeans Home In Wall Township hurting cow, but of threatening hu- a darn shame that the county I* better than we treat our own, we was the main speaker. man life, was provided the day at •tuck to pay a bill for something ten* who are yelling. Maybe we'll all do a the signal corps, top officials such as David A cross was burned Friday night continue to breed dlacontent. Un- In front of the Wall township home ter tha cow was hurt, Lottua Tumi- with which we had nothing to do lot of it—whether it does us any good or Sarnoff, president of Radio Corporation' of der such circumstance?, we encour- Lincroft Club of Leroy S. Hutson, 29-year-old disk! and Wintlcld Reid of Scobey and we didn't order, particularly age the spread of Communism in vlllc were working on Atlanta not. America, uml the presidents of a dozen Nfgro employee of Evans Signal In this case, where the Investiga- our own country,—Wichita Beacon. Hear* Aticmblynian laboratory. Hutson! his wife and stock farm at that place whei tion amounted to nothing." Mere comes Jersey Central blowing a other major commutiientions firms went Assemblyman Mcnill Thompson small daughter reside In a one- Ihcy wcro surrounded by the will MURDKITIN dogs, The men had to climb a tie Former Attorney General Frank- whistle warning our New York (juniinuters high in their pi/itisc uf the job being of Allenhurst addressed Thursday stoty cottage at Glendoln, which lin Berry of Toms River, who had Anicvica Is niangllns the Encllsli nieWs meeting of the Lincioft- w.vi purchased recently from K, G. to Kd away from the wolfish an not-only to prepiu'e to put up about |5 more Dials, been appointed a deputy attorney done at the forl, language iuu\ the continuing mi,y Molmdel Klwanls club. Hi stressed WHshtman, a former employee of general on the order of Court Jus- monthly fur tickets bin .stilting, flatly, that IJig tiling" are being accomplished iu beni has done n. woiUI of good. Or tlw general ta>: situation in thethe laboratory, Hutson told Howell Ten house.i casting about *7B,000 tice Joseph B. Persklc to conduct to says Prof, James B. McMillan stall.-, nml mentioned the Thompson towrahlp state police that he '•*-more than four miles of street* »n the investigation, ii to receive 110,. if mi I ron d workers ever yet miy more pHy the scientific field as well, as in the traiiiing word expert of Chicago University. electric light ta.\ bill which Id un- ceived several phone calls Friday many other projects were unde: der consideration in the asaemhly. way on tho tract ju*t east of thi 000, It waa learned, and Justice Al- the pussi'iijii'rs will give ii to them. AH the of troops to become communications ex- He'.i all enthused over what hep- aiklng him whether he intended to bert B, Burling Is reported to rmvt cat.-, fission scientists nnd Wash- Mr, Thompson told about v.irlous mikfl his residence permanent In Red Bank borough limits, whic CVIItrnl's Ii. T. Moore puts it, any such iu- perts. More and more tours for key uiuu of ington's alphabet soup chefs have stato Institutions, and said that tlie, Wti'l township, He *ald he had at- George 8, Ingraham and William approved a bill of 11,442,84 for Mr, ™P« P«M°na! «»P«n*eii nnd i croiise "will undoubtedly force us to make Industry are being arranged hv post author- done to raise Shalie.ipcare'H argot biggest wa-s that of over tached no importance to the calll H, R. and Ensley White were de to thp pinnnelen of a "rich" laiiK- crowding. He also touched on flood until the cross was burned. veloping. $4,«2.8O bill for tutming MPIMM further upward revisions of passenger ities. Tomorrow Kenneth C, Roy nil, semi u»g« The Chicago professor thinks control and heach erosion. When the cross wns burned Frl Nicholas J, Wllion, a retired R« by a Newark accounting firm. teachers who try tn tell ntudunta vt licit me Kivaa nna uunicu rn- . A^auMuia* ti, n •<•»••! •» *"•••*>»• •« fures." tary of the Army, will tour the vnnti re day night, ho called friends who Bank business man, wa* building Meanwhile, Mr. Parhnn M|,1 y,nf die "proper way to say something" New Jersey's total area Is 8,234 rushed to the sccno armed with house for his own occupancy o there Is a movement iimier toaf Tlio i.Vnlml executive cites improve- Konrch and development luboralories which are nothing but droop-halied square miles, consisting of 7,314 anything they could L'e-t their hands tho southeast corner of Irving and among the county \»mtil (if /fbe- tquarcs, Usage Is the test of K'ani- ments he cuiiKitlet'H to linvc been made by have become such a vital asset to the nil- »(|uaic miles of land and 710 square on, Meanwhile, a call to the state Arthur place* at a colt of $9,000. holder" to pass • bill (ft f^iiiife Hit m»t. He wants to rip the Inlurl- 'miles of waterway.?, harbor* and police brought officers who guarded With the closing of the, Shrews authority "ordering ntntlMHIf f# Ills ruutl in the recent pust—renlaceuieut, ot'tiuu't defeuu. Unfi Iu iron lyntax. II ilinf lakM, tht bouaa, bury public school, 40 year* of p»y for It. VETt HWJYMtiW, IT, Mftf Seven For Original PatUriu Pupils Observe We Specialize In Draparln Try In Rhythm Day Cleaning, Dyeing Jade's Home Craft •nil Storage of 23 W. Front St. Red B»uk K-4137 THE SAFEST PLACE IN TOWN American Song*, Domestic and Oriental Dance* Are lcaluird America's Best Corsets RUGS Kitted hy Graduate Cor«etlerc« I During the past two weeks pupils i ; at Mechanic, River and Oakland' TUCKER'S i street schools have held their an- nual rhythm day programs, at- j LEON'S CORSET SHOP «-« White St., lied Bank ranged under the cupervision of 139 Bruadnay Lang llraiioh -Miss Emma Jane Lafctrn, music supervisor for Red Bank public schooLs. At each school the children pre- sented programs which included ! original songs and dances, aongaof | American folk lore and folk dances I of foreign countries. At Mechanic £1 "Ontht %J lalmys buy ! ami Oakland alrcel .school*, May pole dances were featured and cad) school had its own queen and court. NIXON OJKTAINS - BKIISI'KKADS - BLANKETS Joanne MncDonald wai queen at Mechanic atreet school with Gail TOWELS • SHEETS - IMLLOW CASKS Hartzcl crown bearer. Member* of the court were Diane Hammond, LACE riHTMNS ami DINNEIt CLOTHS Susan Girard. Linda Landau, Mary i Uichl, Joanna Walk, Ann Gagne- Solil Exclusively My [bin, Judy Shumate, Lynn Kobot-1 ! tow. Joannr Khumnte, Grraldinc •• Coolt, Phyllis Smith and Paijy me. O'Reilly. SHERMAN'S I Oakland street school queen was Betsy Burr and member* of her HOME DECORATORS court included Doris Hudgina, Uar- liiir.i Davis. L'aiol Schloci*er, Janet ) ST.- Walters, Cavnl Ann lkh, Carlcnc Morfian, Lintia 13urr and Christina •••'•• ••y^-. Carrier Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Suntangelo. Yes, Leon's "Certified Vaults" Are The Domcnick Acerra Is Graduated "Safest Place" JUNE JUBILEE VALUES Was Student Kdilor For Your Precious Furs and Winter Woolens At

Cadet Rergtnnt DomeriicH Acerrn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Acerra LEON'S STORAGE SERVICE ot 11 Bridge avenue, WHS gradu- ated from Uorden town Military in- stitute June 8 with hlRh honors. PROVIDES SATIN BRAS GIRDLES Cadet Acerra, a graduate of Red Bank Catholic high school, placed nrst among the cadets for having # Bonded Routemen ihe best room throughout the school year and placed second in superiority In the manual of arms, # Complete Insurance lie was enrolled in the college pre- paratory course. # Lusterway Fur Cleaning At Eordcntown, the Ked Bank young man served a? one of three editors of a mimeographed book- # Fur Repair and Remodeling let, "The Book of the Sophs," a student publication, He was a member of the school glen club, the Sandon RifleB—tho crack drilling company, and Dramatic club. He Red Bank's Only Cold Storage Vaults had earueti & varsity soccer letUv and a junior varsity track award. CndcL Acerra also played intera- I On Our Premises mural football and competed In shot-put and discus events un the Why not ! Vigils

The Nursing Service of tlie Mid- dlctown township Public Health as- sociation, in its May report, states that S51 visits were made. Of 203 patients visited, 33 were medical cases, 17 surgical, 19 communicable disease patients, 103 chronic cases and 31 maternity cases. 14 BROAD STREET RED BANK There were 648 health supervision visits, which included 36 to infants, 59 to prc-jschool children, Iil7 to school children, 313 to adults and 23 general activities. Thirteen visits were made to pa- tienti paroled from the slate hos- pital, four to parolees from variou* institutions and 50 to tuberculosis patients and their contacts. During May there wot four clinics held at the health center st Campbell's Junction. Sixteen per- sons attended » baby conference, nine attended a prenatal clinic and 64 attended two prc-school clinics. Eighty-five persons were transport- ed to hospital clinic;, doctors' of- flcea and home from school cases. The nurses traveled a total of 3,- 796 miles in currying out their duties. There were 109 visits made to schools and 103 hours spent In Th» invtitmtnt you mad* In Your Homo may schools. Sixty-tight children wevt examined by the school physician, bo tho lorjtit slnglo invoitmont you over made! 313 children wore weighed and SEW LOOK It should bo protoctod. measured, 61 children received first aid treatment, 1.5S2 children were Inspected for pediculosis, 1,596 for ll con bo protected — its value increased — of no symptoms of communicable dis- # Jersey Central coaches arc We arc going to exhibit Iht-s-t; four coavhvs ease nnd 1,537 for skin diseases. corf (o you/ You can improve Your Home, Beaujify to get a "New Look"—new color schemes nt various stations on the Jersey (icnlnil. Your Home, Protect Your Home — and save money at Broadcast Programs for the interiors,new upholster)' fabrics and You'll lie nl>le In sec llifiu and In go through the same time. On Human Relations colors for the seals. But we want vour help them. You'll lie ^iven a i|iicslioiiiiaire covering ihe information «c uanl, and we'd A THO Roof or TILO Sidewall addi yean of life to The State Division Against Dis- In deciding whit our new look is to lie like. crimination has announced to Da- like you lo help us hy staling your prefer* your home, greatly roducoi tho cost of upkeep and vid H. Dnvl«, chairman of the Mdrt- Therefore, we've hail four icst-eoaehcs re- enees us to the colors, fahrie.«. and coni'iiii.t- rtpairi, cuts your fuel bill* in half, increases the moutn county council, that It Is sponsoring a serlta of weekly radio decorated halfway. Half of each car still lions. Your responses will (.-liable r.s lo ^ive value of your homo should you plan to toll. programs dealing with the field of you ju.st what you like. human relations over station ha> Ihe old look—and I lie oilier half Iws there ti no need to wait for prices to come down. WNJn lit Newark. been redesigned by the noted design and So Hole the schedule of cxliiliilious. anil The Stats Department of Educa- TILO prices hove olwayt been down. tion has Issued certificates of ap- color engineer, Mr. Howard Kctchani. Hut decide where and when you'll he ulile lo pointment to the following regional each of the four half»cars has heen finished Prove it 1o yourself NOW — ot no obligation. council members: Rev. Leo M, Cox, (jive these coaches the '"once over." Harry J. Carlln, E. W. Currle, Mra. in a different way—in different colors, in Rciuemlicr, you'll l>c riding in those f'nrw Sovo NOW: Mail tho convenient coupon for free Michael A. Vlracola, Mrs. Julius E. Fllnk, Mra, Joseph E. Carrell, different combinations of colors, and in look'1 ears; go in helping us, you help Inspection and Estimate. No obligation. 1110 Koot «r Stdtwall by mailing Frank A. Dangler, Dr. Thomas B, various upholstery fabrics. yourself. Ihii coupon NOWI Harper, T. Leon Hurrls, Rabbi Ar- thur H, Herahon, James LoBiando, Morrla Miller, Dr. K. E. Mulhol- Talk with TILO- land, John Nierenbcrg, Jnme» P, HACI a Ait r/Ml Scott, William M. Smith, Milton A. Jeriey City Terminal June 22 to June 26 Vreelnnd and Arthur J. White, • —7 AM to 7,30 PM There's a TtUumU Difference. Newark (Broad Street Station) June 28, 29, 30 -7 AM to 7.30 PM YOUN« PILOT FINED. SCHEDULE OF Elizabeth (Freight Yard) July 1 —9 AM to 7.30 PM Clifford Kriuk, tlip 22-ycar-nlti Westfield (Station) July 6 -9 AM to 7.30 PM Hunhall, Pa,, man, who was forced EXHIBITIONS TILO to land Ills plane on the Bell lab- Plainfield (Freight Yard) July 7 -9 AM to 7.30 PM oratory property nt. Holmdel last Red Bank (Station) July 8 -9 AM to 7,30 PM week, whore the plfinc ran out of Red Bank, 3-5 W. Bergen IN., Tel. 6-0996 Rius, WHS fined J5 Friday by Justice long Branch (Station) July? -9 AM to 7,30 PM of tho Pence Fred Qulnn of Free- Albury Park (Station) July 10 -9 AM to 7.30 PM Elizabeth, 87 W. Grand, Tel. 2-0300 hold on a charge of vagrancy, Zook a held In jnil several day* be- Blnnmfield, 609 Blnom field, Tel. 2-1250 fore friend* ni'llved tn pay tho Hnckeiisuck, 310 ltuilrniul. Tel. 2-31133 line. Zook admitted flying around the country and panhandling gas Ptttei-Bou, 217 Union lltvtl., Slirnvd 2-1 »52 and supplies, When arrested Tucs- JERSEY CENTRAL LINES tiny or lust week, he did not have a pilot's license In his poMcsInn The BIG Little Railroad AMERICA'S LARGEST ROOFERS' &" SIDE WALL IN SU LATORS nt that limr, stale police at Key- port aald. eran cannot legally accept both for the same week. If he Is a high Aircraft Stock Advises Vets school or college itudent be will COMPLETE BATTERY We Specialize be given IS days' additional *ub- WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR DANCING Left To Husband s-Btence allowance after the term OL'T-DATEU STEPS...BAD 1'OSTUHE... WEAK LEAD,..»'O VAISIKTV...LACK OF POMf SERVICE On Allowances closes, unless he has arranged to Cleaning, Dyeing forego the extension- Many veter- lf«e • Rental*. RecKarge and Storage nf ans prefer to cease subsistence pay- llarkrr f!rrnlr» 8.E.S. Manager ments as quickly JUS possible and Domestic ami Oriental Trust For Sister Issurs then find R job Or collect service- Electric Co. men's readjustment allowances, so that their financial assistance may Mabel P. Barker, Fair Haven, Veterans may not collect service- 35 Front Street BUGS who died April 2, wiljrd a quantity extend to the day or their grad- men's readjustment allowances dur- uation. Red Bank of aircraft stock to her husband, ing- a period of vacation from Frederick W. Barker, whom she school or collpRe at the same time When a veteran collects both LEON'S named executor in a will dated Tell R. B. 60128 61-12 Whit* St., Bti Bank they arc receiving subsistence al- SRA and subsistence allowance March 1, 1947. Tlic Income from a lowances, Warrln B. Clark, mana- eventually the flow of government quantity of utility stock will go to Rer of the Red Bank office of the checks will stop. This may happen a sister, Lorfl M. Parker, for her New Jersey State Employment aer- during a period when he is sorely metlme. vice located at 157 Broad street, In need of funds. Fur*, clothing and blankets were stated today. To avoid hardship, "Penalties for false statements to hequeather] to Mm, W. W. Horn, embarrassment, fines or imprison- collect benefits," Mr. Clark re- London, England, and other per- ment, a clear understanding of minded, "may lend to cancellation sonal effects were willed to Mis. what Ifl required by the GI Bill of of the SRA benefit claim and with- Clare Daly, Venturn, ('al. All jew- Rights is every student veteran's drawal or rights to any federal AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S elry was given to her ."istcr, MM. responsibility, said Mr. Clark. If monies Including pension payments W. K- Dillon, Los Anjjelr*. lie needs first hand advice ho can to which a veteran might become Catherine P. Kaiser, Loch Ai- get it from cither the Veterans Ad- eligible. Servicemen's readjustment tiour, who died May 36, named ministration or a local office of the allowances are intended only for I ET an Arthur Murray expert show you Apnes Dolan as executrix and sole employment service. veterans who are able, ready and what's wrong with your dancing—and what beneficiary under terms of a will willing to enter civilian occupa- to do about It. You can learn a lot In 15 mln- made August 5, ltM7. The first eligibility requirement tions but are encountering delays is that the veteran be available for utca offered free. GpOff*G M. Mason, Knyport, who or difficulties in doing so. They are suitable work. "Student GPs who not intended ns vacation pay." died April 25, named his v.-ifr, plan to play and 'taltp it. easy' be- Naturally we hope you'll go on from there sa Mabrl S. Mn.eon, nxccutiix ;ind sole twecn school terms air not entitled we can really do a job for yau...give you beneficiary in a \\\\\ dntnd May i, to readjustment allowances," Mr. Hospital To Kill Toun* ligntness, grace, confidence. You learn the?e 1028. Clark said. "The law requires that quickly, almost unconsciously while you'ra all veterans who claim readjust- Nanon Isaacs, Ucd Bnnlt, who For f'arn Of Int or the Samba in before death. •K'ccpL Jtny .suitable job affcrnd." nuinir.'ipnlitiejs apprnxim.itnlv $6 per only a few houra. The Rumba is made miracu- Mart P. HnvilamL Red Hank, A veteran's intcntian to return flay for their needy sink. This pol- who died Aptil 10, Wl all his r*- to schoui this fall automatically icy js heitiR: introdufcd in the hope lously easy. Why wait and miss out on the fun late to his wife. Mnrfiarrt K. llnv- limits his availability to temporary tint the losses insulting from fr*e and popularity? Come to tho Arthur Murray The Cellar Hand and appointed lii.s chilrlrm. jubs, ciPdMied Mr. Clark. Therefore, soi'viccs rendered to the poor will Studio today. .» Incorporated Stanley A. Havilnm) and Dorothy almost any work which he is be reduced. H. Denisn, pxrmtors of thn r! burden or meeting the expenses. his wifr, Dorolliy H. Colrman. he nddrd. cxerutrix nntl folr lirnffini.Ti'.v in a ThH sum hardly accounted for ItED BANK America's FINEST WINES The law prohibits Ihn payment hall or the amount needed to pay will nifwlo NOVTMIIHT ft, IP-Id. n OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. orserviccmrn'j* leadjiLstnunt allow- for the carp of thosi* people. Vh . : Mm ir .Sot rent inn, Lmijr H ranch, nouly iri'iiixnr.'ited policy is author- 1 issHTs licnfJHH for nny week or p:u*t 1 and fine value, too 1 who died April 1L\ nidnrd tin ics- of a wi fk dining which '•• I. sub- i;:: '.! by I IK* opinion of the state nt- TEL. R. B. 6-4406 I Ulue of tirr pslate divided by her s bl c nt:f a 1 |o\v;i nee i.s pa id. A vn I - lort.i y ycnt'ial. duu^hlrr, Mitlnlina f-'rijieiit ino and Self cirri liv Frank Scliooiiinakor, hading i hrr fon, Jn^rpli Soi n nt ino, and • nnmrtl Ihe daughter e::oculiix of a American tvinr uiitliorilv mill liollh'il under 'will made July 21. 1011- Thr I wo jrhildmi will nt.-=o ,«1KUT a piohriiy his fii|icrvieion. | at, .107-309 Mori is nvrmirv LI*IIK j Bi-nnch with the pmvi=it>n th:»t a* i lonp MR they remain own err. four This motoring miracle REP WINES I pinndchildrcn will he jicrmiited lo occupy the premises. WHITE WINES Guiftcppp CajM'Hi'ith.LnnR Kranch. who died May r>, willed the hulk of VIN HOSE (Pink wine) his estate to his daughter, Minnie happens to you ! Caprarula MaiiRlni, Lrfinp Branch. John C. Giordano was named .97 to 1.18 executor in a will dated May 4, 1038. ilarharti OSCIIMJIUI FS Go oktuL ("Uuist you*, OWL ty There's ina^ic, Mercury magic, in llic longer, Miss Barbara T^a Oschualcl. Smooth power. Silent power—muted to daughter of Mrs. Oscar Osdnvalit lower, wiiler line* ... magic dial |irovidcs morR of Highland nvrnur, lied Bank, was a fine-car purr so soft you'll look at tho the Cellar graduated last wcnlt from the Tobe- silting rimtn ii[) fninl, inure liag^ugr room liiliind. 1 switch to sec if it'? on! Power that Coburn school for ]''!ishion Careci .^. You'll liml tliis hig-family comfnrl in all hoily incorporated Graduation exercises wore held at surges at a toe-louch to meet any emergency! styles, including Mercury's all-new £i.v.|»a33cngcr • the- Waldorf-Astoria hotel. A great new 8-cylindcr, V-lypc engine FINE WINES AND SPIRITS, BEER AND ALE tou|w and Si.v.passcnjcr Cunvcrtiblc. Miss Oschwalcl \VM5 cinduaietl built and designed exclusively for Mercury! from Pcnn Hall Junior college nt 811 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Chambersburp. Pa., with nn nsso- eiatc of arts degree, and she also For prompt delivery call lied Bank 6-4817 Rt*.cndcd the Parsons School ot Desjgn. She will spend the summer with her mother in I*avalcttc. Set bade ©nrthfit mo^ix, coxpltt All-new suspension springs (along with Take the wheel in your hand*... feel super-balloon tires on wider, safer rims) the surcness, the "sweetness" of balance will cushion your ride. New, wide, that spell safely anil confidence! '•comfort-zone" seals will cushion you, Here's low-slung roadahilily acluallr very jiersonally. Weather? Mercury 6111/1 in—no "over-steering" on curves gives you leakproof, fug-free "Finger* or on straightaway. lip Weather Control." That's what you call solid com fort!

Those are new si//«r-brakcs responding to your slightest pressure, bringing jour big, beautiful car lu a swift, suit1, yet gentle, stop. \l'ell! Now you know why they're saying "Mercury is all-neiv." Visit your dealer—sec for yourself! Not a "new model"... the Hi-Hew mERfllHY It's candy-sweet and country.fresh...this luscious frozen corn with extra delicious Blue Goose quality. Country folks know even the finest corn loses hair its sweetness within a day after picking. But Blue Goose fresh freezing seals every bit of flavor into each tender kernel within three hours from the cornfield. So city-folks, for country-fresh flavor, get Blue Goose Frozen Corn today.

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NATIONAL PRODUCE CO., Asbury Park 2-3255 34-36 Maple Avenue Red Bonk, New Jersey •ED BXVK BEGISTEB, JUKE 17, 1941 Page Nina : For Diitlnclivo Society Plans School News Gamblers Fined For The Unusual Custom Furniture Try BtMSO.V PUBLIC NOW OPEN in CornlcM Try For Carnival Tho. fifth gride with Mr«. Noon- Jade's Home Craft an, Muj» Tyndall »nd Mils TMclttrt At Freehold as chaptronea, went ta New York Jade's Home Craft 2J W. Front St. Red Bank 6-4137 tt »'. Trout St. Red Bank a-«147 At St. Dorothea's <:ity, June 9, to visit Rockefeller Park Alan TWIN LIGHT Ccrter, Central P«ik coo, and the Cliurcli, Newark airport. Pay* 12,000 June IS, th< tixth (ride tmk a HOTEL Rosary society or Si. Dorothea's trip to the p&rki in New Bruiu- Men convicted of gambling CUSTOM MADE church, Eatontuwn, has comptcved wick and Trenton. They were ac- charges last Thursday paid a total PEANUTS and.,. plar.s for conducting cake and mis-companied by Migfl Duckers, school of $2,000 in fines at Freehold as Highland*, N«MV Jersey cellaneous booth.'' at a carnival to nur&e. and Mrs. Vroman of the they were fined and aentenced by (Shrewtbur.r A Cornwall SI.) VENETIAN BLINDS be held for a week, beginning Mon- board of education. Judge John C, Giordano. day. June 2S. A clilcken sup-per is AL the high school, the seniors Aigeit line was paid by Donii- Twin Mtht Hotel, iw tfce planned for the closing night, July won the school championship In niclv Vetrano, 65, who was arrested hank of (he plrturmniue girin' softball this year. They have cou 3. during a raid on an alledgcd num- Shrewsbury Klver, fully Mrs. Peggy Van Brunt will be aUo won' the championship in all ••It by MlM^MT bers' bank at his Asbury Park equipped with all modern Dependable supper chairman. Mrs. Joseph Mu- intra-mural conUita which they al- home. He was fined $1,000. Edward Workmanship lonu and Mrs. Virginia Piccola will so did lut year making them tin Aldarelli and Fred Traverse both improvement.. Running be in charge of the dining room. only seniors to come out victors of /i«bury Park, who were arrested water In every room. All • •«§••• Mrs. Margrctta Rcetl will act as twu years in succession. with Vetrano, paid J500 fines each. light, airy rooini. With our LEVOLORf'^d blinds-core's co hostess and Mrs. Lola yahn nnd For the first time in the history They and Vetrano received one-to- IS uui a»Ttia«a autwt ajtai Qt out of raach. When t'nef do cre#p o Quick Servic* Mrs. Ann Cestare will have charge of the school, the freshmen won an thrc-e year su£,ncndci! sentences and of tickets. intra-mural game when they de- —limpllmply pulpull thtee tthart ;;-d and thty'r • >••••• wora placed on three years' proba- Tht society held a successful feated the 11th grade in softball. tion. again. It's thai ilnp'e The following (Irle have had per- Estimates Given rummage' sale Saturday at the lied Receiving a one to three-year sus- Bank, Y.M.C.A. building. Asaistinj; fect attendance and were alw«yi prepared in physical education pended sentence and ordered placed At Once tho chairman, Mrs. Lola Hahn, on probation for three years was LET DAI) "LOAI" SHERMAN S, Inc. were Miio. Mary Martin, Mrs. Hazel classes for tha entire school year: HOME DECORATORS «•••••• Dorif Curtis and Dorothy Slanton, Wellington F. Emory of 67 Black Cadman, Mrs. Mary Malono, Mrs. Point ro»d, Kumson. The 72-ycnr- 45 Broad St. Red lank Malonc, Ml'£. Elinor O'Donnell and 12t|, grade; Jane Doughty, tenth Phone R. B. 6-2648 Alto grade; Betty U>u Aumack and old man charged with gaming, told ON FATHERS DAY Mrs. Elizabeth Helrtgcl. membere of the prosecutor's staff Clock, Jewelry, Rtports on the recent rummage Janet Carle, ninth grade, and Joan Hammell and Dorij Swenaon, sev- when he was arrested that "I and Silver Repair* aalo held in Eatontown and last woulda (Ot rid of them slips -and i month's card party were made by enth grade. With the Greatest of Ease... th it money if I'd acen 'em coming", .Mrs Halin and Mrs. Ann Switck at The annual picnic ot the Rumaon thj final meeting until September teachers took place at the Casino Emory told police at the time of of the society. Mrs. Swltek, card beach, Long Branch, after school his arrest that he did not want an Reussilles' attorney bccnuee he did not want \on->io< pany chairman, was assisted by Wednesday, June 16. 36 BROAD - RED BANK Mrs Ann Sczerenie, prizes; Mrs. Dorothy Stanton received the to make nn.v bones about his guilt. Virginia Cody and Mrs. Ann Cham- Grcgr, shorthand expert medal ror However, lie was permitted by the beiiuin, refreshments; Mrs, Mary successfully passing; the Gregg court to plead to a charge of gam- Maione, tickets, and Mrs. Rosalie ahoithand apeed teat at 140 words ing rather than to the original Your feet float through the air wild AnJerson, who served as hostess. per minute. bjokmaklng charge filed against Mrs Virginia. Manlon, chairman T?it following girls in phyitcal him. tlic greatest of cast\ Put a new zing of the recent food sale> was con-education received "A" aa » final After Judge Giordano advised gratulated at the meeting for the average for the school year: Elev- Emory to use his large home a* a in your Riving with these comfortable successful results. Assisting Mifi. enth grade—Joyce Anderson, Joan boarding spot for the aged of the Hanlon on the committee were Mrs. Hogan, D. J. Hower, I-rf>iB Insco*, County, Emory said, "ConsldsrinR casuals. Unilt wild tlinmeticulous Elisabeth Helrigel, Mrs. Helen Joan Kaplan, Betty Meyer, Sondm my nge, I thlnlt another OCCUJIH- Krcugcr, Mrs. Hazel Cadman nnd Me\er and Mary Stanley; ttnth tion would he better". rare of a MansfHJ Awx\ Mrj. Florence Thomas. Thanks graclo—Edith Alexander, Mildred 1 Lottery charges are pending wer* . also extended to Mrs. Hazel Hullcn, Betty Moncrleff and Pat rtgainat four persons arrested in As- Cadman and Mrs. Esther Hunter Noiran; ninth grade—Martha bury Park nnd Neptune May 29 nml fop arranging ihe recent Commun- Meyer and eighth grade, Barbara charges of bookmaking stand ion breakfast at Crystal Brook Iiin. Golf. against acveral Spring I-ake Gucet speaker was Eugene Mc- Heights men. All these trial dates Veish, liong Eranch aUorney. Better School Council wcrn net for June 22. Tile summer church-school start- ff June 28 was discussed, and the Meets At Long Branch society decided to purchase mater- "Sensation of the Shore" ials for the children's use. The flint general meeting of the A KKI) IIA.NK S.AVIXi.s \(:<:„j,)];, & fJi:in aill| |,t and dova). Ross King, president of the Mon- in riplaln lh« advnntaicct nf inn IVrlmllrul Sailni;s or Lump mouth County Association of The next meeting of the society STORED l .Sum SBVITIJ, ri»n. will be held September 15. School Boartta, emphasised tin Im- AT portance of community co-opera- t0" tion and interest to the successful Includes Feather Cut and WOMAN'S CLtB UANC.t conduct of an Improved school LEON'S Re-Viva Cream Btna* The Kumson Woman's club will health program, Dr. Stanley t - Certified Vaulte - - . chanh hold its annual summer dance to- Nichols, chairman of the public On Our I'remlncn morrow night at Crystal Brook inn, health committee of the County Eatontown. Mrs. Emil Jakubecy is Medical society, presented a ten- LEON'S JOHN B. ALLEN CO. SAVINGS-LOAN ASSN. Helene Curtis chairman, aided by Miss Gladys point program of eMentiali for bet- Ncidcrer and Miss Elaine Inman. ter school health. Thi» liat of fa- Sint. |tl2 10 IIOAD ST. RED BANK N.J. Pete Galatro's orchestra will fur- isontlnla was prepared by the plan- 64-71 White St. K. B. €-M00 • Ireod St. RED BANK Tel. 6-0267 Machineless ni»h music for dancing. ning committee of the council. $c.oo Gleaming White _ • STAR • ,. Silent Action BEAUTY SALON 2OT Main St. Ke»niburf safe.. .gentle... thorough (Near Church SI.) KENMORE Tel. Keansburg 6-1022 water washing action ... Tests made under actual home washing1 conditions WASHER NOTICE. Notic* i» hereby given that the fol lowing it * true copy of * propose) prove that KBNMORK agitator washing action cleans LBTOWN AS STOl* STREETS. Bfi IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP while .•iliimiiinin-fiiiMiotl wi'ingei; COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDM-ETOWN, IN THE COUNTY OF KENMORE 4-STAR h;i.- li;ir-ly|ii' -iii'i'ly ivloase and 2- MONMOUTH; iin'h liiill'inii nill-. Kntire ma» 1. From and after the pnssatte of thli ordinnnce the following highways I'liini.- IIUIMIIIIIHI livaii'd lo resist Streets, avenues and ronrls in the Town- ship of MiddletowiT will b« known m rii-l. I'l'i'i-i-iim nil, iN'.-irs -eal«d Stop Streets, vii: 1 1 Hudson Avenue at th* point! vnere in ml I'M lifi . . . i|iiii'k-i'uip(ying it intersect* with Short, It oft d, *Ko |IIIIII|I. Hi'iuly fnc \,,II ii'iv at known at Port Monmoiith Road shall b« a Stop Stroet, and all vehicle! approach* WASHER Ins mid Shore Road on said Hudson Avenue muii »ioi> b*for* paislng throiiah th» intersection, Wilson Avenue at the polnti where It intersect! with Main Street ihall be a sto? hireet and all vehicles approach. 95 Ing mid Main Street on said Wilson Avenue must itop before, palling through th* tntcricctlon. Geld Stal Ptrfoction Shore Road alio known ai Port Man. . mouth Road, and Bray Avtnue, wher« . they Intersect each other shall both bi 117 known ai Stop Street* and all vthleltl approaching said intersection on both of fit Down, 910 Month on Itara Eaiy Terms : »*id rondh must .stop before rmntai KENMORE through the intersection. 2. This ordinnnce shnll take effect Immediately upon its passage, approval and publication m required by law nnd the approval of the Commission »f Ma- if L4irge 25-galIon capacity tor Vehicles of the Stnte ot New Jersey. IRONER NOTICE. if Safe, efficient all*white wringer 8e« It Dem- Takt notle* that The Great Atlantic «nd Pacific Tea Company hli applied to on it rat «d tht Mayor anil Council ot tho Borough 1 if 6-vane agitator washes fait, safely 152 of Rtd Ban * for a Plenary Retail Dlntrl- hiitlon Licence for premises situated at 37 Broad itreet. Reil Bank. N. J. , «1R Down, Sll Mnnlh on Scar* Officere: . John A. Hartford, President, Valhalla, if Gleaming white baked-on enamel finish K»»y Ternii New York. D. T. Bofinjer, Vice Prcililent, 721 Car- roll Flaca, Teaneck, New Jerity, It does Ihc complete ironcr job— C. A. Erooki, Vice President, 8117 Brownivilit Rond, Pittfebufsh. Penn- Breeze through washday with a smile ... let a gluaiu- while you sit comfortably. 20- sylvania. O. C. Adnmi, Vice Prealdent, Cambridie inch roll handles double bed Rond, Hnvcrford, Penraylvanla. ing white KENMORE washer do your washing—effi- W. M. Byrnes, Vice Prealdent, 1 Point sheets or hankies, With heat in- Road. Smrailalo, New York. ciently, safely, fast! It disposes of big washings in a dicator, folding ^hrlf and rack. G. L. Hartford, Treasurer. 3 Creatraont Road* Montclnlr, New Jersey. hurry, for it has a 25-gal. capacity that liolils s In it Cln-ns In hcijoiiio lint lop efflcien- It. W. Burger, Sccictnry. 69 Locmt Ave- nue, New RochcUe, New York. pounds of clothes in one load. It's eii'-y lo »>jn-i-a*•• rv l.ililn. SHI! it 11L Sear.3. Fnrnoinf eonatltutee the Boird si Director! together with the Inllowlna: with hard-high agitator clutch, levcr-tyjie roll presMiro J. M. ToLiin, us Clnvcrly Bond, Groi»e Bdjiislrnent 11111I llngci1 tip wriiigei1 re-.«el. Sled luii Jnnir^ J. llyrnrH, TiO Snrffent Street. has while, ensy-ln-clonii piircelii.iii fiinmi.'l (Ini-li. SMI< Rohcrt M.' Smltii, ISIS S»n M»rco Bou., KENMORE STANDARD IRONERS 132" lrvnnl, .liirksnnvillc. Flnrirl.. these and many more superior wither fc.-iIni-tv- ,,l Wllllnm P. Lenrh, Kcnllworth Laku, Miirllon, New Jersey. Sears . • . Jinve Ihem at Sears saving liiw |ii'io'.' OTHER KENMORE WASHERS 127" & 132" Rohfalns U Plcrn, SI Pnrk nidge L.m, Plttiburzh, PcnnsylvHnla. Stocdbolderi holding raor, than ana par With Timtr cent of tha atoclil Tho Croat Atlantic and Pielflo Taa Com- pnny of AmcrlcH, 420 Laxlngton Ave- nue, New York, New York, Objection*, If any, ihould be marie Im- mediately In writing to Amy E, Khlnn, 27 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK Clerk of the llorniiiih of llcil llntik. THE GREAT ATLANTITEC & PACIFIC Phone R. B. 6-1122 ' P. 0, Box 2H, OPEN DAILY 9 to 5l30. FRIDAY 8-0. Mawtrk, I, Nan Jaritr( ^Symphony In Flowers9* Theme ANNOUNCEMENT At Rumson Garden Club Show "Symphony in I'lowfis" was tht .iwrtnee, first: Mn. Ilal|,h rj.ai.cr, OURNtW HERE IS THE VERY WE ARE NOW econd: Mra, Ualghton.Lobdell, third. CANVAS AWNINGS gonrral theme for the annual tlow- Ottcra: Arrangement of flower* oi SOLE DISTRIBUTORS cr show of the Rumson Garden la,r. material •uggeatinK the title uf an LATEST IN PAINT c'luli held Friday and Saturday. The tiern—Mra. Trier Cummintr, fit-u: Mra. IN MONMOUTH COUNTY FOR slid was starred In (he old carriage 'i.:toi larond: Mr«. Itlcliard M. Hurd, hotM-f and courtyards at The Kl- r., third; Mra. Rice, honorable mention. Melody: An arrangement .urKe-tmi: IDENTICALLY vpi:iind.«, home of Bertram H. Eor- the i.ame of A popular romp^ti'jiun -Mn. iL'n. and tlinc was a record num- K.,«pp. firal: Mra. Illrr. xron.l: Mra. U. S. GAUGE ber of entries. .nwrenee. third; Mra. Hurd. Jr. mill Ira Vletor, honorable mention. MATCHED COLORS Air Volume Controls - Pressure Gauge* Kmplians was placed on arrange- (loin and ailver wait;.: arrangement ol and Steam Gauges. nifii: classes, and exhibits repre- orea asrainat a gold or »ili*er hark^rnund sented titles of operas, popular —Vr» Knapr. fir«t; Mr». Llnyd [,aw- sonc.'., overtures and the waltz. t-ice aceond; Mra. Jchn liallantine. you Tin 11 u-fis nl*o a special class third. i which mlleil for an arrangement of Prelude: evening before) tK« opera, ar- can get 3 different finishes all rangement of any plant material on a Will MAKE RAY O'NEILL Supply Co. a nunll p.irclrn to be done In green >i'- n special class for William C. Rlker. aeron.I; Mra. l.obdeil. -and COOLING C0M0*l, too with your wall color for modern de>c intor-cluh competition. hinl: Mra. Vletor and Mra. Manluill oralive effects. Wall in Hal...wood- Bool.ei, honorable mention. The principal prize of the allow, Cicaccnilo; a aUp ladilar trranxed SATIfl-LUX work in semi-gloss or high gloss... all th'j Mary Oven Borden memorial ith plants ruitnble for a tcrraee—Mi>. • There's summer happiness in store for you ... MM-GlOU-fer warn, woodwork finishes in Identically Matched Colon. tiophy, which is a. l»rp<= silvor ,'-)y«l l.awreni-e, f\r>-i; Mra. F. Homnc ho'il, ivas v/on by Mrs. Oliver ViP- Ituthrr-UfT, aecond: Mra. Knai'P. third. - Rfipdo: miniature arrangement*—Mrs. when your home is sheltered and protected by Ask for the descriptive folder show- lor, This class, open to members I^wrenrtf, firat: Mra. FJoyrl Lawrrnre, GLOSLUX TAKE NOTICE ing modern effects. only, called for an nrrnngement of artorri- Mra. Viator, thiril: Misa fioetre Camas Awnings... Pride, too, will be yours in t#OH-GlOH-I»r walk, woodwork llurtir.s for a bridal table. Mrs, Vle- an I Mra. RaJlantine. honorable m^ntinn. Clnttea far member.' (hil'hnn. Ini- tor showed an arranfttninnl of all pron.ptn: arrangement of any plant Ina- the distinctive colorful beauty our awnings will unite sweet peas, c.trnations and '•rlal in natural container — Win-rfnn sloik, in a pair of silver vases, Wood, firat: <;»H.1» Talontt, .efnml; add to your home. See the gay, attractive painted I«SON SAHGINI Runner up in the class was Mrs. flnvl«l Hurt, third: Jamen Fox, Jr.. hnn- Wll'inm T. Plum; who received rnbU nipntiofl. and woven stripes available. Estimates made Pastorale peene—T.aurin liil.l,. I1r.»-nn Vl"tor, tHIrd: Su-ifi Vletor anil John Burl, honorftblr mention. * ALTERATIONS »* «»«'• •• in a crystal swan. Mrs. Robert G. Tel. R. B. 6-0696 Lav.Toncr, Jr., received third prlz" Tr*. Rice wns srenernl cbnirman of th* show. Judges Included Ar- ATLANTIC SUPPLY CO. in tl-.lf clan.-!. She displayed an ar- thur Herrington and Ernest Wild * Re.ROOFED rntiRcinent of whlta Siberian Iris, of Madison »nd Donald Crighton nf ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS TEL. A. H. 1-0303 whii'.i stock, white phlox nnd ivhilu STANDARD AWNING COMPANY lorvent, specimen classes; Mrs. gladioli, in a high footid crystal S'tifford Hendriv iind Mrs. Edward 615 River Itoad, Itcil Bank Coal and Fuel Oil Building Materials * RESIDED and silver dish. Enn.rson of Crernwicli, Conn, and CHARXKS MOKAM.KH, I'rnp, EST. 1927 Mrs Alfred l.k-litenytcin, who rx- Mrs He.rman flvilim, jr., of New Electrical Appliances hibitni in all tho ."penmen classes, Yotk city. * PORCH won the Kwccpstnlirn award for tbe most points in tho show. Mre. An drc'A V. Klout was second, and Mrs. -*- ENCLOSURE l# AA l>\ter Blnsdcn. third. y.m Lawrence, who won the •principal prizes for New Jersey AH 9 mpwdeud Statement to. Jtome QumeM IMMEDIATE SERVICE! Garuen club members In the ar- PER MONTH rangtment classes at the Interna- tional Mower show In New York citv last spring, won the Marina Ulaul'.arn sweepstakes trophy Tor Who Do Not Now Have Combination Windows and Doors tho inhibitor receiving tbe most NO MONEY DOWN noinU In arrangement classes. Mrs. Edi-'nr A. Knapp was runner-up. Tbe Gordon trophy, given fur members who do their own garden- in •' with the assistance ol a handy- man or chauffeur, was won by Mita UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY Emily Goetze. Mrs. John C. Borden wu.s second; Mrs. George B. Cort- MODERN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. will take care of all your Icycn Jr., third, and Mrs. J. Pren- Home Improvement Pr<- .loms. Phone us for u Krce Estimate. tlri! Kellogg, Mrs. George F. Mark- We will Bhow you how to save a lot of money and atlll Bet the hani, Mrs. James Vox and Mrs. best workmanship possible. We employ only experienced me- Kmipp received honorable mention. Mr». Alden de Hart, a member of Here's Why Only Weather-Seal chanics and use the nn»5t materials money can buy. FREE thu Plainfleld Garden club, won CONSULTATION. first In the class for Inter-garden club competition. The arrangement wna to suggest restraint and sim- plicity, representing an Etude. For he.- entry Mrs. deHart used four sin|;)o clematis blossoms, in shades Gives You A Written Lifetime Guarantee of purple, dubonnet and roae, in rose-gray container. Other winners in tliit class were Mrs. Harry Cor- win of the Naveslnk Garden club, Weather-Seal originated, pioneered and Because no window openings are abso- second; Mrs. James Finch, Short HilU Garden club, third, and Mr». De.: Young, Naveslnk Garden club, perfected combination storm doors and lutely uniform in exact dimensions, your honorable mention. Tho summaries are aa foltowi: windows... is the oldest manufacturer in Weather-Seal installation is tailor-made to Snulmen clawea—Iri«, Mra. UchUnj i aUIn, itrat: Mr.. Stout, eacond; Mn. J. the field your openings and the work is done by our K. Klct, 3d., third: Mra. Clement I.. Daa- imrl and Mra. Kniii*>, honorable men- tion. Delphinium—Mra. Corteiyou, Jr., Brail Fourteen years of continuous research own staff of specially trained service engi- FINISH Mrs. Bla.ir.der,. second; Mr«. i. Frederick Talcott third. Peony—Mra. Howard S. Border., firat: have proved that no material. a. wood or neers. And every installation is backed by Hn. like, second: Km. Tnlcott. third: YOUR ATTIC MIH. Fox, honorable mention. lljbrlil tea 10.1W—Mr», Uchten«t«in. metal... compares with selected California their expert service facilities for the future. fir^l; Mra. Stout, aeCDnd, Mra. Kriaiip. th'til, Mm. Rice, Mra. Kcllonx and Mra Siimud Kikcr, hunaratilc mention. coastal redwood for perfect fit, beauty and That is why we guarantee Weather- —Mra. UchtensUIn, firsi Mi*. Stout, second; Mra. Blagdan, third rionerini! sliruli—Mra. Hooker Talcott, fir-.t: Mra. Rliuiilerc, BKondi Mra. Hiker, permanency. For this "eternal" Seal combination doors and third: Mr*. Kico, honorable rnantlon. , UhmbinB ion— Mra. J. Frederick T|l- enit, first; Mm. Uchtenatein, aecondi 'Wood has been seasoned by the windows to seal-in winter heat, Mr;. Klce. third: Mrs. Stout and Mra. U'aKclen. honorable mentrton. Disitalli)—Mra. Blaerien. first; Mra elements, almost from the dawn seal-out cold and drafts . .. pro- Stnul. aecond; Mrfl. Itlker. third. Pr-naj'—Mm. Rohert fi; Haley, nrat CONSTRUCTION Mio. William G. Gridley, aecond: Mm. KMMPP. third: Mra. Ltrhtamtaln and of history. Impervious to insects, vide cooling, rain-free ventilation We add any size addition to your home and Mrr, Arnold E, Wood, hoTiorabla mtH' lion. ' specialize In porch enclosures. Any IWerinR bulh—Mm. Stout, flnt it won't rot or warp, stays useful in summer for as long as your Mn. rium, second: Mra. Blatdan, third, nml Mil. Hooker Talcott, honorable mention and beautiful. house stands. ROOFING (FIRE RESISTANT) Airantrement claaees. Overture—Mn Modrj-n Home uaea Johna-Manville, Fllntkotr, Barr.ll, Bird, Rub- ttKIIHCATION OF REDUCTION OF «oid. U. 5 C. Certain-Teed •.•.It.tale. W. alao np.lt l.aie, CAPITAL OF •uttcra.le.der> and •kyllfh'.i. FREE ESTIMATE. No filiation. HERBERT ESTATES, INC. Tile locntion of the principal officf of Herbert Katates, Inc., la at No. 12 Taylor Avenue, in the Borough of Mart' President nauuan, County of Monmouth, (FIRE RESISTANT) Th« name of the ftKcnt therein and In SIDING charge thereof, uiion whom proceia HK^lnst aaid corporntion may be lerveri Eliminate, rearlv iiaiollni eaprnaea. Acl, aa «n Inflation too— ia I'nul k. CrHtimcr. cuts fuel co»». W,; u.< only lamou.malie material.: Jokna- With Weather-Seal, you change from Manvlll,. Flintfcote. etc FREE ESTIMATE. NO oblilation Herbert Eslnlci,, Inc., a ..corporation organized aiul cxiating under the lawe Weather-Seal windows and doort are winter panes to fine-meshsumme r scretni of the State of New Jerae)-, doea here- by certify that by proceedinga of IlL built of age-old California Coaitil Red- in a jiffy. A few turns of an exclusive liuiird of diractora and alockholdera duly licld in accordnnce with tha laffa of tha wood ... will not warp, rot or shrink. screw fastening and windows and screens State of New Jeraey: POUCH Enclosures (1) The capital of aaid corporation come out easily. .Save lue) by encloeini your Iront and rea. porch. bna been reduced to Four Thouiand Two Hundred and Twanty-81x Dollin (2) Such reduction has been elTtettd by reducing tha amount of capital rap Let it rain... let it pour! You'll alwayi reaeuted by Ita wharei ol eommon Itoea hnvinR no par value to Four Thouiand Genuine Interlock conitruetion guaran- be sure of draft-free, rainproof ventila- PAINTING-WALL PAPERING Two Hundred and Twenly-81* Dollara mo t l tee! an air-tight installation...keepi out tion the year around. You'll know tha ° * »' (31 A certtficata of reduction of capi tal effecting auch reduction waa fllad irr dirt, dust and drafts. real meaning of finger-tip weather control tha offlca of the Secretary of Stata ef fh? State of New Jerler on Hay 20th, with Weather-Seal. 1948, In witneaa whereof, HERBERT ES- TATES, INC., haa cauaed thia certificate to he limned by Ita Vice Preaident and Aasiatnnt Seivctary nnd ita. corporate ^Tel.R.B.6- ^enl In he hereunto aftl.xed thia 2Sth day Weather-Seal combination windows are of Ma;, 1S48. ' All the rich, lustrous beauty of America's HERHEFIT ESTATES, INC., custom-built to the dimensions of your or Mail This Coupon Now By: Olivia Dunn Grlaeom, most magnificent wood is permanently or Mail This C _ Attest: \ic4 rnatdent. particular home ... art tailor-made to yours with Weather-Seal. They'll dress Catherine Ilooney, Aiailtant Strratary. St and afay fttttd. up your home... add beauty, and style. NOTICE. MODERN HOME ! Take notice) Hat Red lank lodge He. : 391, B. P. O. Elite, baa eiplled U tl» State Department ef Aleohollt BeTerage Control for • Club lleeme (er traaltet altuatad on aeeond floor ef T BreM IMPROVEMENT CO: atreet. Red Benk, N, J. Objtetlone, « an». thould a> Kile \m. mediately in writing to the Sfcte Com. I 1 W. BERi.EN PL RED BANK, N. J. ! mlaaloner of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1060 Broad atreet. Newark. N. i. I Gentlemen: Please have your expert cull tj dliuuis Itcnu i I Signed I chocked—without obllRiitlin to me. HEII BANK IXD1IGE, No. IIS, I B. P. O. ED,,, WILLIAM |. KLATSKV, Eaaltid Rullr. i D Construction D Roofing D Oarages The trueteea of thia lodge ere: JOHN L. MONTGOMEKY, SiereUry. 0 Shingling Atteiti JOHN P. HULVIHILL, Fair HaTen, N. i PETER J. EICHELE Fair Haven, N. j Nil II IB HARRY KLATSKY. Red Rank, N, J. MTEHCNMI6EAH.E WMTER WMDOWS^JK^MID SUMMER SCREENS NOTICE. Tnkc notli'o thnt Antonio Mazsa hai "I'PlU-il to the Mnyor nnd Council ol with Genuine ^j the llorniiKh of Itetf Hank for • Plenary Kuril CoiisumniliMi licence for premliea Slate —Phone itunted at IUU Herbert atreet, Rid Bank N. J. WEATHER-SEAL OF SOUTH JERSEY Boat DLJT —But Tim* , RBR-6-2S Objectlooa, It any, ahoutd ba mada lm. mnllntcly In writing to Amy K, Shine, Clcik o( tha Boniuuh of Red Bank, IH10 UAllA. 92 Shrewsbury Ave., Phone Red Bank 6-4031 RED BANK REGISTER, JDXE 17, 194a Page

card, have him get on* from the nearest ofllc* of the Social Security Social Security Administration at once, The employee's tax II 19i o( his wages up to $3,000 pal* In any one Fur Employee calendar quarter. The tax n|iplie.-< ' to all workers, no matter how old \ they are and no matter whether j And Employer they work regularly, part limp, or | only for a tew hours. Deduct the i IDEAL NEW HOMES from your employee's wa>.*es \ Oflivial Supplies each limn you pay him, find if you pay your employee partly in money Information On and partly in goods, meals or IOJR- inR. count these as pr-.rt ot the AT ELBERON Scu*i>nul Workers ivngcs. In addition, the employer's ta* Is Who are employers within the l^r of the wapCB paid to «ach eni- moaning of the .Social Security Act p!oycc up to 13,000 for work In and what are the employers' obli- 1 uny ono calendar year. A check or Bitiun., under the iict'. The answer nmni.1)' order for the amount of NORWOOD AVE., CORNER OF CLARENCE AVENUE to qquestions ai-u of gveut im- taxes withheld from employees by "Ht's frying to figure how we'll split the $25,000.00 l d Family Sweepstakes Prize in the Pepsi-Ccla purtunce to both employers Bnd the employer, together with the employees in this seashore aica be- amount of tax that the employer OPPOSITE SHADOW LAWN MANOR 'Treasure Top' Contests." cause of the seasonal fluctuation of is required to pay, should be re- t business and employment. mitted to the Collector of Internal J. Ilcrhcrt Reid, manager of the Revenue not later than tho last f |2S,000 90 Cash for some lucky family! That's the Asbury Park oltico of the Social day uf April, July, October and Security Administration, answers January of each year, covering; the grand payoff of 40 Cash Prizes in the great Family these i|iicstions anil offers helpful calendar quarter ending in the Sweepetakes, in Pepsi-Cola's $203,725.00 "Treasure direction to new employers, previous month. Top" Sweepstakes and Contests! Within the n\ouiiili£ of the Social Reports should be made out on n A Also, 51 Cash Prizes each month in your state plus SoeuvHy uni( evevy person is an special blr.nk • -Form SSIa. A new employer if he employs one or more employer should get this form the OPEN FOR INSPECTION big Monthly National Prizes! employees, Neither the number of nisi time from his local collector f Thousands have won cash—thousands employees employed nor the period of internal revenue. After thn ilrsl. more will win cash! Don't wait—enter of employment is material. How- report the collector will mml you now! Contest closes June 30, 1948. ever, the services performed In his a blank form every thice months. employ rnny be of surh a, nature ci On this report you nva*t flhow orr EHTHV BLANKS AT YOUR STORE performed under such uircum- three fnels Cor each employee: <]) slfince.4 as not to constitute em- his Social .Security number; i-l h\a Bottkd lij: I'ciisl-Cuhi n.iltUnt; C\>. of Aslmry Saturday, June 19th - Sunday, June 20th - 2 P. M. to S P. M. ployment within the meaning of name and (3) the amount of wa^e.s Under Appointment from Tei'si-Coln t'omimny. N. V. the act. Reid chouses the following you paid him in the three-month nsi\ poitinent example in this men: periud for which you are reporting. Domestic Hervii'e In a i)i'lvate For the convenience of employ- home docs not constitute employ- ers and other residents of Mon- READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ment, bill a home that is utilized nmuth county, the Social Security for the purpose of supplying board Administration has established n and,, or lodging to the public us a (told office at B01 Bungs avenue, business enterprise is not a private iwry Park, staffed with Irninr-il VETERANS PREFERENCE home, and consequently such ser- personnel qualified to advise em- vice doesi constitute employment ployers, v.'agc-earnors', survivors of under the old-age and survivors' ce-earnora and those otherwise provlHluns of the Social Security affected by the Social Sccurily pro- fict, and .such employer is required Kram. The oilier i."- open Moncl-iy FLflTLUX by l::\v to make u quarterly report throu{;h Friday from 8:30 a. m, to Large Bedrooms (3), Tile Bath, Steam Heat (Oil), Recessed Radiators, to the Collector of Internal Hove- fi p. m. nuc regardless of the amount of such wages, or the period of em- ployment. Mr, Reid cntttlona that Garage, Full Cellar, Cedar Closets, Full Insulation, Newest Kitchen Cabinets. 7k wattfiamfmak w$ OfL/ if you have tho slightest doubt as EUit Now Ofli<»4>is to whether or not you and your employee.;) nre affected by the So- At ;i meeting of Hie Monmouth cial Security act, do not attempt Ijlfo Underwriters' nssocinticm at One coat covers most any sjrface to resolve the question, or make tho Berkoloy-Cai-tnrrt hotel Iniit Goei on smoothly ... no lapi or brujhmarks your own decision. You should con- Thin stilly, National Quality award EXTRA LARGE LOTS tact the Social Security Adminis- ccrtilicntes were presented to Hom- Dri»s fast to a flat, glareless finish tration olllcc for nrivlco. If It Is er Kveidlcr, Fmnk Klauss, F. I>!- No offensive odor.. , Use room the same day found thai you arc an employer rov Gnrrabrant, William C. Rogers, within the. meaning of the act, William T. Parker, John Hcyhurn, Washable with soop and water your (list step should be to apply Morris Westernmn, William Scnkel, Bcrnnrd Scop, Albert LacLilcr, Har- Beautiful lime-proof and fade-proof colon at the nearest field ofllce of the Social Security Administration for ry Caplan, Hariy Braender and Jas- A real Oil painl ... not thinned with water |«n identification number. This num- cph Bnusbach, ber must appear on all of your re- Tliu new officers for this year arc ports, as it will serve to distinguish William W. Nicholas, president; you from other employers who have Carl Keener, vice president; John the same name and will prevent Vandcratar, secretary; Frank DALY BUILDING CORPORATION mistakes when your quarterly re- Klausa, treasurer, and Howard Sur- ports and tax payments are beck, William C. Rogers und checked. Chnrlcs Shuw, Jr., directors. Copy down accurately in your Fiv*< now members of the asso- permanent records the name and ciation are Harold R. Hounihan, social security account number of William Schlcsingcr, MRrtln L. EATONTOWN, N. J. each of your employees just as Fretman, Jr., ltobert U Snowdcn PHONE 3-1050 EAGLE MILLWORK & LUMBER CO., Inc. they appear on his Social Security and Peter W. Falvo. Highway Sfi. Tel. Kciinstnirs: fl-UHM Went Keannhiirg;, N. .1, card. If your employee tells you he does not have a Social Security Boat Cluh Auxiliary Plans July Supper Members of Lhe auxiliary of the [SURPRISE STORE! Monmouth Boat club at a recent meeting made arrangements for a covered-dish supper for members at the clubhouse Monday, July 5. Mrs. Edward, Davis and Mrs, Leroy IDEAL QIFTS /* FATHER Quackonbu«h are chairmen. Assisting will be Mru. Morgan H. WHITE AND FANCY PATTERN Rehrig, Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mrs. Kcnntth R. Smith, Mrs. Frank I* Dlx, Mra. Thomas Morrison, Mrs. LINCROFT FIREMEN'S FAIR SANFORIZED SHRUNK John Pohl, Mrs. Lars Olsen and Mra. Harry Dunbar. Mrs. Chester Apy conducted the hilsinc.M session. A set of costume jewelry was given to Mra. Rohrlg, SHIRTS retiring president. The next meet- ing will be Monday, July 12. 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5 to paroles, 26 to «laU hospital ucs, SM MBtnl aetlvitlM, 1M0 Absolut* Protection Rumson Public Health Group 'hit* to aeiiooli, mat M** walfars Brighten Her Day For ritlt*. This Include* o, total of »,»! TRAVEL OBMI rislUd. Alp - tea - HoUl and Your Winter Woolens Holds 32d Annual Meeting Tiro baby conferences wer» htld With SANITONC CLEANING monthly, one in Fair Kav«n and Tour tut In Rumion. Bondtd Agent I'lus Mrs. J. Sanford Bhanl»y, presi- «ltt annual T.B. conference la Tren- dent, and Miss Jennie F. Worthley. tor., where a panel discussion, took Ninety-five viaiU hav* been made No Charge Ut Reservation! Certified Cold Storage place with live doctors. :o our eight crippled children and R.N., and staff nune of the Rum- .heir needs cared for. 2 Vaults On Our son, Sea Bright and Fair Haven In December, Mrs. J. Sanford COLONIAL FLOWERS Public Health Nursing association, Shanley represented our organiza- Tubercular patients, positive, sus- T. H. O'DONNELL Premises tion at the lay section meeting of picious and contacts are visited HAROLD PKERV A GEORGE GLASSET gavo annual r«porU of their activi- he State Public Health Nursing once a month and advised In re- ties, at the annual meeting last Association at the Berkeley-Carteret gard* to chest X-rays etc. Three TRAVEL AGENCY 5 EAST FRONT ST. R. R. Alrtr.fi LEON'S week al Mrs. Shanley's home in hotel in Asbury Park. Great tribute patients have been admitted to 1 Mocbanle St. Bed BMk Since 1912 Jlumson. Mrt. Shanley has served was paid to Mrs. Roger Young, our Glen Gardner, and four to Allen- Just oS Broad St. 64-7fi White St. It. It. fi-',>80O as association president the past neighbor and contributor. Dr. Mace iv3od hospital. At present we have A GRAPETTE, pk*u live years. spoke on handicaps of speech, four positive cases, two under su- T#l. R. B. «-2M« Mrs. Shanley's report it u fol- vision and hearing and recom- pervision, seven contacts and have lows. mended more clinics, especially for made 56 visits. speech. Mrs. Blakcsley spoke on There are monthly visits made to This is our 32d annual meeting to world affairs, taking segregation as all parolee, post-sanitarium and review the accomplishments of the tie.- main topic. state hospital cases and a written past year, and to discuss with the Then there was the T. B. meet- report aent to the Monmouth Coun- members of the executive board ing in October at which time At- ty Organization for Social Service. pin i." for the future. torney Charles Frankel spoke The nurses also arrange for psy- Extra Special! Wt have held 12 meetings at the chological examinations admitting the modern attack of the number nui .scs' edict in Rumion borough of casee which have been greatly patients to hospitals, Institutions hall, and at each one there wan a reduced from 6,000 in 1920 to 3,000 anil nursing homes. .splendid attendance which indicates in 1945. In addition, the nurses have made liow conscientiously our committee At-Christmas time, Mrs. James dally visit to the two public is fulfilling the responsibilities and schools in Fair Haven, to Rumson Studio Couch Covers obligations we assume. S. Perkes, ably assisted by Mrs. James G. VanNostrand and Mm. Country Day ichoel, Rumion Today we welcome iccent mem' onion Donald, prepared and wrap- parochial school and Sea Bright bci's chosen to take the places of ped a variety of presents for state public school. Any phild suspicious persons who have found it necei>- ward." and other persons suggested of i contagious diseaae is excluded, sary lo resign. They are Mrs. A. B, by Miss Jennie Worthley. the mother contacted and instruc- These covers arc not the ordinary .McClelland, Mrs. William Heatlcy tions given, unit Mrs. George Burt. 1 fed the •A. trip to Briar hill was cancelled nominating committee has made due to the blizzard in January. Mrs. Suon after schools opens, all chil- types. They are different he- very happy selection in these three Arthur Gibb, Mrs. Robert G. Ilsley dren are weighed, measured, eyes women whose interest and experi- and Mrs. Edgar B. Blake attended and ears tested and are given a ence will further our aims. a meeting called by the University general examination by the school eausc we made them from our Women to discuss the formation of physician. All defects are reported Meeting and Held trip* during the nn allied social agencies group. Fif- to f.a rent* and with the assistance y:ar were as follows: teen agencies were represented cov- of nurses, corrections are made as Mrs. Francis Glaicbrook, Mrs. ering the needs of health, family, Hoon as possible. Doctors have own fahries mid in our own Henri Wcrlemann and Mrs. J. Sun- church, welfare and recreation, The made 727 special examinations and Tan! Sli.'inley, attended the health purpose of the organization Is to 801 general examinations. Thirty- and welfare meeting at which Dr. prevent duplication of activities six children have been given Toxold workrooms. Some of the faliriefi Nicholas Ransohotf gave an inter. and net as a central office where Injections against diphtheria, 21 estinc talk on the use of the drug requists will be received and as- have received the Schlck test, and Picture "curiire" in the treatment of polio. signed to the proper agency. were 2.98 yd. Well tailored and Mrs. Walter H. Force brought us 38 have been vaccinated. Two hun- u full report on the tuberculosis In April we observed Public dred and one first aid treatments meeting at Allenwood in July, when Health week by mailing 150 folders have been given in the school. standard size studio couch tiilh .'J 1J1-. Benjamin B. Potter spoke on to nil contributors, enumerating thf? Prom 312 defects we have corrected YourHomei the use of slreptomiacin In the in- many services rendered by our 210. fancy of tuberculosis and explained nurses to rich and poor slikc. Mrs. In closing, I would like to thank ions. Custom made features. the nood results obtained from the Arthur Gibb called a special meet- the officials of the schools and bor- in the New treatment, Dr. William A. Dopper, Ing In April at the request of the ouirhs for their co-operation in our Value lo 21.9H- executive secretary of the New Monmouth County Organization for work during the year: To Miss Jersey Tuberculosis league, spoke Soc;al Service to niect with Miss Winona Darrsh, director of the "Dutch Boy of the removal of the diseased lung, Brcng, a representative of Milk, Monmouth County Organisation for and announced that ho himself !s Incorporated. Social Service and her staff for INC "opu-lunger", In 1921 there were 28 Tn May, Miss Grace Porter, Mrs. heir help and co-operation. Special Blend fid Paint beds at Allenwood, and today there .Roger Young and Mrs. J. Santord .hankt. to our chairman, Mrs. J- arc lOH. Many of the patients arc Shnnley visited Briar Hill. Also Sanford Shanley, for her sympathe- SHERMAN'S tic understanding and quick think- In tolSrt or white colored. The main treatment of in May, Mrs, James G. VariNos- coursi- is rest. triuiu and Mrs, J. Sanford Shanley ing which has helped us solve many it'i blended ju,t right HOME DECORATORS Mi*. John Bassctt reported on the attended the mental health meet- of our problems. To all members of fleln day at the State hospital at ing In Red Bank. 111. George H. ouv nursing association for their To Slav Sparkling Bright) MmIboio, held last August. One Stevenson nnd Dr, Roy B. Cotton friendly interest and untiring as- thousand patients participated in both delivered interesting address- sistnncc; and to Die many others R. B. es, calling mental health America's who have helped us In any way, I 45 Broad St. 8-2846 Red Hunk planned games, and the newly formed Woman's auxiliary and number one problem, exceeding wish to express thanks and appre- llieir directors provided refresh- ven cancer and heart ailments. ciation. KLARINS PAINT STORE NOW AIR CONDITION El) FOK YOUR COMI'OKT ment:1 and prizes, They revealed distressing facts Respectfully submitted, 26 Aloiimoiith Si. ill November w» attended the such as the dangerously low cover- Jennie E. Worthley, Tel. 6-3838 Red Bank age during the war of certain hos- June 3. 1948. pitals. For example, where one at- tentiBnt cared for 300 patients. The doctors stressed the need of inten- sive research into the causes of mental illness, and asked for more nurses and more doctors trained for this specific Held. No report would be complete without a tribute to our splendid TO supervisor, Miss Jennie Worthley, whose loyal and efficient work has enabled us to maintain a high standard of service. She is very ably aided by Mrs. Ella C. Bosley, and I am sure you join with me in expressing appreciation to them COUNTY GAS COMPANY both for the contribution they have made throughout the year to the successful operation of our plans. As In other parts of endeavor It appears inevitable that our costs of CUSTOMERS operation will continue to rise so long as the national trend of higher pilcen continues. We have raised our salaries, but by extreme care our expenditures are kept at a County Gas Company has found it necessary to file a petition minimum. Hnnorabie mention goes to five with the Board of Public Utilities Commissioners requesting in- women for perfect attendance dur- ing the year: Mrs. Walter H. Force, creased gas rates. This is necessary to meet ever rising costs of Mrs, Jnmes S. Parkes; Mrs. Russell A. Strothman, Mrs. J. Sanford operations and production and to allow us lo give adequate Shanley and Miss Grace Porter, It has been my pleasure to serve service to our customers. as your president for the past five years and I want to thank you all Make Him most sincerely for the confidence Since 1936 the average cost of producing gas Has in- you have placed in me and for the generous co-operation you and our created over 50%. The price of oil has increased nurses have always shown me. To Happy 153%, coal 68% and coke 84%. In addition we have have been chosen for this post was a privilege as well as an opportun- had substantial increases in our labor costs. ity for service for which I shall al- on "His" Day ways be grateful. As against this the charges for the various blocks of the Respectfully submitted, •».'• Agnes O'Gorman Shanley preient rates HAVE NOT BEEN INCREASED since ~*: '• (President). the early 1920's with the exception of a modification in Miss Worthley gave the follow- ing report: 1946 in the RSG and HSG block covering all gas over It is interesting to look back over 10,000 cubic feet, which was increased .01 per hundred tha monthly reports of the past year and see just what has been ac- cubic feet. complished. At flrat, when I started to think about writing an annua" report it didn't seem as though There it a bright side to this rather dark picture. much had happened. However, on reviewing our cases, It does show NATURAL GAS is coming! As a matter of fact it is that our patients have received already in New Jersey in the Big and Little Inch lines. more actual bedside nursing caro than in previous years. Qive him Wearables that he When we can obtain the necessary State and Federal With a total of 7,708 visits made 3,261 actually received bedside approval we intend to introduce Natural Gas into our # nursing care. Fifty-four visits v% cre system. Natural Gas is a superior, cheap and abundant made to mothers and 'babies and would otherwise have to buy 120 birth certificates delivered. Fif- fuel. With it we can substantially reduce our rates and ty-six visits to tubercular patients. furnish better and more diversified service. himself) and watch him grin. PROPOSED NEW GAS RATES Long and thorl tlceve Rnhet for hi* home Sport Shim 2.95 lo 7.95 comfort 6.95 to 25.00 RSG RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LIGHT

First 3000 C.F. or less per month @ .23'/2c per 100 C.F. If one were in a dark Manhattan and Textron Zeltm Jackctt for hit Next 7000 C.F. per month @ .12c per 100 C.F. cave without light he Pajamat 3.95 to 10.95 outdoor sports ...5.95 to 12.50 would grope and stum- Over 10000 C.F. per month @ .09c per 100 C.F. ble. Plus Service Charge and Oil Adjustment * Until he finds the Hoilery—Interwoven and Summer Slack* in rayon • light of Truth he con- Others 35c lo 2.50 or gabardine 6.95 to 20.00 GSG GENERAL SERVICE tinues in the darkness of the mental cave in First 3000 C.F. or less per month @ .23>/2c per 100 C.F. which physical sense Stetion or Hopkins Panama Neckwear in summer materials Next 7000 C.F. per month @ .19c per 100 C.F. has imprisoned him. or Straw 3.95 lo 7.50 and patterns 1.00 to 5.00 Next 10000 C.F. per month @ .15c per 100 C.F. T h e painful stum- Next 30000 C.F. per month blings of mortal exist- @ .12c per 100 C.F. Hickok Belts in plain and Gift Certificate—and Over 50000 C.F. per month ence diminish as he @ .10c per 100 C.F. turns to the light which Initials 1.00 to 7.50 let him select his own. Plus Service Charge and Oil Adjustment has guided and com- f o r t e d multitudes of happy individuals in HSG BUILDING HEATING AND COOLING SERVICE their joyous study of Palm Beach and Tropical Worsted Suits. All gas @ .09c per 100 C.F. Christian Science found A swell gift for dear old Dad. 26.7S to 55.00 in The minimum charge shall be $50.00 for each annual period And of course, you'll find all these at Plus Oil Adjustment * No Service Charge. SCIENCE AND HEALTH •Annual Service Charge $9.00 ptr yr»r per meter payable In advance by lemonal cuitomeri, tn For Banner Year the Red Bank Range re were kept Idle in la«t Sunday's scheduled Jer- Monmouth Hunt Thft Jersey Shore pro-amateur tx0 MaM«, big ltftflalder of Red Bank high achool'i Group 2 Central »• sey Shore Baseball league games golf league held Its third meeting Monmouth Park Monday »p«H Horse Show Sunday Jeney baseball co-champlomhlp due to wet grounds. The Towners of the season Friday at Jumping Shore Uaiebull its gates for the third modern-4»f team, led hLs team in batting for were to meet fifth-place Leonardo Brook golf and country club. The meeting. Feature ot the »lght-r»t§ The Monmouth County Hunt the ]>aat season, collecting 22 hltl STANDINGS Field club and the Rangers wore pro-amateur duos wound up in a program will be the $10,000 S*lv»- home show, scheduled for last In 92 appearance! for a nifty .424 W I. •lated to take on Belmar, deadlock for first place, while two Rat] Rank Towntu ... tor mile stake, a specialty for Sunday, was postponed until this average. s n also were tied In the professional's Hrtj Ibuik KnngrrB 3 n three-year-olds. Next Sunday the Towners will be Sunday because of wej (rounds. Weil IMm*r 3 1 at home against the Freehold Gulis- meilal competition. Freddie Matzucca, classy short- Old Men mouth Park clo»«d |U It will be held on William H. Ben Y&skn, pro at Homestead Freehold Kuli«t«ni . 2 t tans, defending league champs, and Foales' SHverbroolc farm, Syca- stop, pushed him for hickory hon- LeuiUnlu F. i; .. I gates In ISM. The current «dltloB, the Rangers travel to meet Free- more avenue and Shrewsbury golf club, and member Howard ors, winding up with a .377 average. llDlmir . 1 1 in iiimo.n the same location, etch Eckman teamed up to lire a 07, It The Bucs had nine victories 1'Wlit.ld A. C. 1 '1 hold A. C. Anly two games were avenue, Shrewsbury. 1 t year comos closer to being the »»• played last week. gave them no better than a tic against eight losses, five of the de- Knun'.'liur,, Arc,"...... :"... 1) lion's most beautiful couree. The first show since before the with Jim Warga, Forsgute Farms .1 The Gulistans come up against war, the hunt event has drawn feata being of the one-run margin l/mte Htttnoh _ n 4 Ulffc:(!nl from its opening thrM pro, and his partner, Walt Ritten- variety. Their record was good SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE seasons ago, the 1DIS campaign will the Towners with a four to two mere than 85 entries, most of hcuse. victory over Adclphla. Although the which came from county famil- enough to keep them in the running fiiilinUinn at Tnwnors. be run in a romplete and well-coll« Gulistans were outhit, seven toflvc. ies Special feature will be the George Sullivan of Old Orchard for Shore conference honors right K»HKom nt Frrtihnlil A. C. atrucn-il plant. The abbreviated '«! teamed both with Russ Pingitom until the llnUh. I.conardo lugb Wr-.t IMmnr nt I/eollaidu. 1 tffective clutch pitching by Bill day';: closing event, a spoon and AiMl'luiv lit. KrunRlmrK. meeting h:td iis opening day with Tels, saved the day. After seven pgg race. and Tom Stoble for 68 anil a third copjwd the crown with a 10-4 vln- IJi.-lmiir nt Luntf Itntnr.h, jKiintcrd, carpenters and mason innings, the Gulistans had a com- place tie. los.s record on the Confertnce workers still busy. Tho clubhou**, fortable four-run cushion, but Adel- in medal play among the pros, rating system. Leonardo is co- now regarded a.i the most magn!fl* phia scored single tallies in tho Sullivan ended in a tie with An- holder of the Group 2 Central Jer- Mannumth Park ISolvs cent in the noiintry, waa not ytt eighth and ninth. Bill Lampert Salvator Mile gelo Petraglia, pro at Fort Mon- sey title, the stnte association's built. While tin; '-Hi urea showfl pitched fine flve-hit ball, but three mouth country club. Both toured tabulations bringing their scoring Tlitre'a n bit of dlffercncfi In the signs of potential lioauty, the '48 of the blow* were for extra bases the layout in 73. Sullivan was ahead to a deadlock, tlnli.ti sljjn liclwi-cn the "gay nino- set-ii|i blo^.som.4 uut to be the reftl* of ills former assistant all tho way, ti^s" nnd the "(loriil fortl'"«". Fur ind all came, at crucial times. Has 13 Possibles Alvin GHggg, husky hurler, led Izatitui of ninny plan/i and dream*; but seven big strokes on tlie treacli- chulkinp ii|) a mark Unit wltbstood Kven fun parking accoBitnodft* Th* West Belmar Blackhawks the Tom Phlpps-coachcn nine In ovrr lmlf-fn:entury of sharrwhoot- moved into third place behind the eroun eighth hole paved the way to tiuria have \»

tcnance superintendent Everett continue to inundate the executive Track Meet Officials Monmouth Park Notes Wilson thousands of bloMoms have offices. The double will incorporate (Continued From Page 1) been planted along the banks of the trst and second races, as usual, the infield lake, with other spots i an'! windows are to close at 2:15 Monmouth Park's grandstand of color appearing in the floral j daily, fifteen minutes before post mezzanine has acquired the "new spirals which decorate both ends j timo for the first event. look". The south end has been of the handsome center field area. turned into an outdoor garden ef- More than 15,000 Bowers will no Tiainer A. F. East has assumed 'ect complete with shrubbery, ivy blooming by opening day, the training of the Argentine im- trellises, green benches and tables. portation, Senoril for A. T. Hurft Work on this area has been com- Morimouth Park otncials today am! Jerry's Best for Mrs. A. T. pleted, and openinc day guests will repeated the announcement that Huifl Both are eligibles for the MON'MOUTH PARK begins Ita season Monday with the running find it one of the moat unusual the popular daily double will ie- inaugural running of the Salvator of the J1B.POO Salvator mile. Thli I» a new (take on the calendar. Fur- beauty spots on the turf. turn to Now Jersey with the June Mi!o on opening day of .Monmouth ther, it marks the first time in current history of the track that a mile "Everything has always been 21 opening of the race course. This 1'a.tk's summer season, Monday, race his t'ecn run on the Oceanport oval. tore for the club house patrons", is in response to inquiries which Jui'i: 21. J'lii> Salvalcr pay* honor to a famed horse of (he past, one id General Manager Edward J. who »ped » mile along old Monmoutli'n slraljhtway In world Brrnnan, "and this It the time the record lime of l:M'j. The run h»» attracted such horstw an forgotten man, the grandstand .Miulii'lh. Kins l)or«clt, llomanrer, lilgh Trtnd, 1'lrlnru Card guest, has been given new comforts mid irther i-llgtMc three-}car-olds. It should he » good. rare. and accommodations". OC»T to six million dollars has been poured into the nearby racing DOROTHY TOLAND plan:. Tin' expenditures are evident. A fellow can't visit the place Racine Secretary John P. Turner, '.viihn-.it lifintr impressed by Ita magnitude and expensive air. Track Jr., has opened the racing offices, nlllmis h-ivc vvuvked to build a great Bporta structure. pie and William Trunde!. Turner Is He Is being aided by Stanlsy Gllles- The rlutihniiM hu been described an the most outeUndlng now accepting badge applications, „,, Viiorle.-in turf. It U an elegant hunk of cement and land- ulng condition book* and filling M reopening her danc* n-aplnt. The grandntand, too, ha* been heautlfled, a« well a* othiv duties a.t the track, prelimin the inflcld, which now sport* a full coating nf grass. ary to the June 21 opening. Monmouth has good dates and a 42-day season. The track officials have wifely kept a respectful silence about anticipated loss nf rcs'enue ii interested and Interesting studio on. llic 21st of because of the additional state bite. We hope limy experience a suc- opening day guest at Monmouth cessful Fcason and ore cure they will. This county, an ancient center Park will be the prominent trainer, of horse breeding, deserves the best In horse racing establishments, Major T. H. McCreery. Aa a young- June. ster not yet In his 'teens McCreery It looks as though we have It. Pictured at the June 5 grammar ances were turned In by Arthur 60-yncft dnsh, ninth girls: Won by riorciis Riddle nt. headline* Monday's program. All regular claeses will he A former Kunuon resident, Mr. Prentice formerly was meet oftlcinls. Shown, left to right, the 120-yard hurdles and the «• third, (teorlfe Potts (Junior). chairman nf the American llavis Cup committee mid non-play- SSO.ynrd relay, ninth: Won by Sher "Salvator made a great Impres- (front) are Fred Drown, school yard d&sh. ood, Whttfleld, Root And ftet-ves of sion on me even then", McCreery ing Irani captain. He was single* champion of Sea Hrlght board member; Thomas L. Phittps, Complete luminaries of the meet: Junior High. and there Kill lie Lawn Ti'iiniH and Cricket club for 25 straight yearn, ending In recently said in speaking of the baseball coach; Vincent Paladlno, Tolntii Junior High, 31: Ultle Sil- 220-iard relay: Wan Iiy River Street; race "He was paced by two stable- •;;. Hi' nm largely renpomlble for making the annual tourney track coach; Prank J. Plngltore, ver, 301 Jtlv«r Stleel, 2t>; Shrewsbury I. second, Little Silver; third, iunior hitch. Spccinl Summer Connies in nt Sv:i Bright tho national event It Is. The 1'rentlce Cup, CO-yard dnih; Won bjr Trunk Trlm- 320-yurd relny : Wan by Itivtr Street; mates, and caught and passed one which C'"1* hack Into competition ne«t nimitli utter n war-time athlcUc director nml football coach; Imll (R> , »etonj Cyril Durum, (Rf, Meond, Junior hifc'li; third, Sbrewshury. of them—Mamounta—at the half 1HI>M', was donated by him for International collegiate play. Louis Jacoubs, assistant track and third, Ted Finoni ID. •40-ynrd rolny: Won by Little Silver; mllH pole. At that point Rosette MODERN DANCE and ACROBATICS football concli; (rnir) Arnold 60-ynrcl dmh: Won by Dsv. Boot Beeond, Junior JIIKII; third, Rivic Street. To his family, particularly Mrs. C. Frederick Neilson of Rumson [Jl; nocond William flottl (B): third, Three-lcKKcd rnce: Won by Huirhpi swept into action & dozen lengths pn thf Sports Reglvter'i sincerest condolences. Just last week we had Lewis, assistant track coach; Wil- lloli Jenkins, Shrewilnlry. and Moi-rid (.T) ; sprnnrl, Ilnino nnd In front, and although Salvator liam Sherwood, local sports of- 70.yard ilnsh: Wtm !>r Arthur Ai>y rnraoith (I,); lliird, Suldo nnd Richnrri made a game effort this mare led the privilepc of writing Mr. Prentice a note of thunks, for but one of It.): itcond. Chsrlie Mytri I LI i third, •on (It). the many thoughtful benefactions which mnrked his philanthropic life. ficial; J. William Holm, nivcr street him to the final pole an the great Tom Ciiok (Jl. Kootbnll throw: Won by Arthur Aiiy ] The country, cuunty and sports world have lost a line, respected citmen school principal, anfl Theodore D. 100-yard '••• •"**• President. HAJnlLTOn AMUICAH WATCH cover wldtj «Mt. At- Georgle Sullivan, who copped last year's "B" caddy tourna- each vertebra in its back bone. tache* to lUridiftJ ment at Old Orchard, Is lied Bank Catholic's bent golf team Stretch It and pull until you can The ISth annual Great Eastern sr«rdtn hot* prospect. Although bearing the same name an Old Orchard's double it up in a ball. Next, take Skeet championshlpi will gtt un- pro, there Is no relation between the boy and the lanky heavy a pleco of broken glass, or steel derway tomorrow and continue Wrap 'em up SOU ..Us00 f hitter. Pro George Thursday fired a » over Jumping Brook wool and rub It until the skin turns through Sunday, Tht matches will 19 |e»eli. I4K to tie Angelo Petraglla for pro honors In the Shore Golf league blue—the bluer the better. be held at Lordship, Conn,, and it . . . Jack Welsh teaching at Wanamassa's night driving range. No doubt many old time bass is expected there will be the larg- in I package When Jim Martyn, Rumson Country club's well-liked pro, was work- fishermen know all about this, but geat gathering of akeet shooters ing Westchester clubs, he grabbed top honors In the pro division of the it la possible that it may help ever to assemble. ' You can dispose of a whole World-Telegram's hole-in-one tourney . , . Which subject reminds us others to land a big one. The full Title events, which will be settled, that Joe Dante, assistant pro at Spring Meadow In Allaire, kept the moon of June is shnping up to be are the Great Eastern 410 gauge, bundle of worries in an Ex- hole-in-onc a week schedule going along the shore. Ho dumped in his something special on the salt wa 30 gauge Individual and 20 gauge tended Coverage Endorsement ace on the 149-yaid eighth hole there. Icr sportsmen's calendar. There nre two-man team championships, all a lot of big stripers along the on 100 targets. The Great Eastern tacked onto your Ore insurance llowlund II. Jonea teamed with Mrs. W. B. Harding to take coast, und they nre in a feeding all-gauge individual and class policy at very little extra cost in Humson Country club's tombstone tournament Sunday. They mood. There aro reports cf a num- champions, the women's, senior, ended up on tho 19th green. Carlos D. Kelly and G. D. Donald ber of coses where lines have been two-man and five-man team title most locations. were one-two In the sweepstakes at that course Saturday. Mr. sLrlpped off and rods smashed on events will be decided Saturday. This America Fore endorse- Kelly had 8O-I0-70 and Mr. Donald, 83-10-73 ... If Martyn's flsh too large to handle. Although The all-gauge championships will putter In on, ho cans some beauties . . . Harry A. Wilson this most of the fish have been taken be settled on 190 targets. ment protects you against dam- week meets J-elf hton LobdeU In the finals of Kumson's Seniors' on lure eel tigs, a few have been age by tourney. A Word of Warning! accounted for on popper plugs and windstorm The Register Is being ably assisted by Jules Prown, localite study- lead squids. The other afternoon we stopped Ing journalism at Lafayette, The boy's a golfer. You'd think the boss Charter skippers out of Rumson, off at Parmly'a tackle shop at Sea explosion (from certain cutses) would hire someone Bly could beat . . . Good to see Fred Merriman get Sea Bright. Hlirhlnnda and Atlan- BriRht to pick up the latest dope hail a. round In the seventies. For awhile this season, it looked at though tic nre rapidly lining up their date on tho atriper situation, and we Waterles^f B'ke HflNOtTiif^ .tie would pay our golfing expenses for the year. Comes February, "Cap" hooks. learned that the regulars, who are riot Frank Downs had better beware. At that time, the Merrlman-Bly fishing- the river, are getting plenty vehicles There was some high-class strip- of action. While at Parmly's, a learn will head for West Palm Beach, WIILir..l1M>M er talent aboard the trim, new couple of fellows from North Jer. [ smoke (from certain causes) 1» |s»sli. UK self. Jusl rub «lr.e ofl. No INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTAlfii-Charlle Allaire, who has been skiff "Black Hawk" of Rumson. sey dropped in to And out what the ;,* aircraft ^ seter na.dsd. giving Herble Cox quite a time for lightning honors on the Shrewsbury, Skipper Gil Wngncr had assembled score was. We recognlcsd them aj bedded by mumps. He was out of competition last week-end, getting three specialists, who arc pretty having fished with them on sev- ' Some of these may never hap- His Avenger in shape, This week he Is sending Don Hubbnrd into bat lmrd lo bent when 11 comes to eral occasions. The conversation (ten-that's why the cost is low. lie to hold up his neck-and-nsck rs.ee with Cox and his Coxswain. catching slrlpcil bnss. "Clit" Docile Sot around to the (trlpcd basi law Joe Cross, popular local boxing matchmaker, has received Addlson Howlnnd nnd "Enbc" Til- and agreed how we should do But others may-so you'd be his license to promote professional boxlnr In Red Bank. The ton, all of Kumson, wcro the cx- everything possible to aee that It wise to insure against cm all. slate athletic commission (are Cross the go-ahead sign to bring perla. All honors were won by is obeyed. They gave us a new pro boxing to the Red Bank armory. While things are still In Capt, Wagner when he bcattd 38 slant on the subject, which we otm POLICY c««r^iS the tentative stage, be hopes to have a show on about the rlrst and 26 pounders. think will bear repeating. NOW AVAILAIll AT nf next month. Not nil tho bip bnsa are located They suggested that wa sports- Red Bank's board of education Is awarding gold baseballs to the off the Hook, Tile larBest flsh re- men—now that striped bass have America Ford ported this year weighed 4Bi,.j Hue hall leant, Central Jersey co-chsrripions with Leonardo , . . Pete boon declared a gume. flan—Und to • INSUHANCC OnOUP • , Fleming home from Andover prep. He'll pitch for Red Bank Towners pounds line! wns cnttg-ht by Cnpt our knitting and lny oft* future ro this summer, after which he heads for Princeton U. Ed Thompson of Belmnr, forms which might in uny way in Surf canters urn not doing IOD terrerc or trcaapass on the rights A Maniou and White association may be formed by the well, They nro catching an occis of commercial ftahoi man, In othor tiiim lied Bunk high opens In September, Alston Beeknian, ionnl bum nt Long Brunuh, Mon- words, don't constitute oursolvea nt'hool board president, Is all for It ... Good to nee Jack Ma- mouth Beach nnd Sandy Hook. It "our brothers' keeper," Let them loncy and Danny Welch make both nhore teams. They were an Is reported thitt a few bluellsh hnvo alone; give thorn enough ropo-ln Walker & Tindall JEWELERS effective battery, with Maloney's savvy steadying the Casey's to been landed from tho «urf. Fort this CUM, ricta— nnd manor of Inter their umailng It-win, two-loss season. Huncock has sUt'tod I'lfKut P' there want bo any Hub. If the Realtors and Insurom Coach Tom Phlpps loyea baseball and it shows In tho learns ho pro- ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS lice, so in CIIHC you intend to dn ilniKKci'H want In di'iiK on thn HI K. Front HI., l(i,l Iliinli, N. J. duces, Phlpps can feel real sorrow for a pitcher whose team folds up some llihlne; tliurr, we siiKKc.f. yiiu beach, lot them ilrnK; If tho pound on him, In a seven-Inning gams for Chatham high, Phlpps struck out call Iho mnln KHIC, It mny snv'o nob) want lo keep » small mcnli, ,'nt 21 batters and lost! . , , Chris "Martin" Delsler may get an offer from you a needless trip. thorn keen It; If the IlltU, Inde- 15 Broad Si Rtd Bank MusUqr JMkaon to iwrloim «• Ibete sUajubutj wreatllsf (how*. .Tht spring run of maclisrel |a pendent «vug jnta wants t« it) UEIi 1JAXK UECISTKH. -IUXE 17, V.US Page Three OPENS MONDAY JUNE 21 thru AUGUST 7 EXCEPT SUNDAYS

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To Attend Army School Phyllis Ostrolenk Legion Women PFC Leilie B. Stmrt, Jr., II, Holniquitt Graduate •on of Mr. and Mr*. U R, Stew- Remember Only the Best at art, Sr., of Llncroft road, Red Miss Rachel Phyllii Oatrolenk, Install Officers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keansburg Furniture Bank, hu reported to Keeeler I Field, Miss., for training In the alr- Ostrolenlt of Washington Crossing, I plane and engine mechanic! school Pa., was graduated June 1 from the New Afpntliri'8 Are located there. HolmqulsL school of New Hope, Pa. we. Also Iniiialrd His training there will extend The Ojtroienks are former River SHERMAN'S vor a period of approximately 28 Plnzn. reeidents, and Mi»8 Oatrolenk = Exchange = attended Middletown township veek*. At the completion of the NRW members were Initiated and schools. olllrers elndctl al a candlelight :ourse he will be qualified to per- NEW and USED FURNITURE orm maintenance on all conven- Miss Ostrolenk won her achool Just Look At Thete Ntuneu ceremony Thursday at a meeting letter as a member of the hockey or Shrewsbury post, American ht- ional type* of aircraft flown by he U. S- Air Force. team. She was active in the Drama China Glassware Bion.'Mrc Mortimer E. VanSautcr club, a member of the student coun- Vanity Fair Lingerie g) Muntingwear Lingerie, Hosiery, FoundeUat • was re-elected president, and other cil and on the staff of the school Maidanform •rattiere* ft Temmla'i Pajamaa • Mlta Pullman Pajamas • I officers nrc Mrs. Morrell J. Moore yearbook. She haa been accepted Antiques Bric-A-Brac nnd Mrs. Tony K. Hunting, vice for admission next September to ' Flalderaat Nylons • Haynai Saamlew Nylons • 'presidents; Mm. Carl Bremn, sec- air, Carnival the University of Pennsylvania, lelnt-y: Mrs. Joiin Hammond, where her brother David has com- Kay Ounhlll Blousas • Mayflower Draaaas • treasurer: Mrs. Stuart EdinRton, pleted his freshman year. She has jhirtorinn; Mr.-. Herbert Krakc, At Navesink registered for the five-year course 45 BROAD ST. R B. 6-2646 RED BANK, N. J. All Types Electrical Appliance* iii.-i[ilnin, and Mrs. Jnmes Braney, in the university's school of educa- set^'e.'inl-at-ii rma. tion. • New members initiated were Mrs. On All Saints Church Edlngton, Mrs. John K. Kastle and Grounds Thursday EMMA WILLARD QBADVATE j Mrs, Ernest Boslicy. Motion pic- Mist Barbara Alden Shedden, Free Delivery Radio Repairing ,turcs were shown and buffet "up- daughter of Mr. and Mrt, Oeorge per served. Hostesses were Mri. The annual fajr and carnival at Alden Shedden of Sea Bright, was 206 MAIN STREET, KEANSBURG Koatlo, Mm. Tina Holgate anil Mrs. Ml Saint* church, Navesink, will graduated Saturday from th* M. C. Haplin. Guests were Mrs. ake plsce nait Thursday from 2 Emma Willard school at Troy, N. TELEPHONE KEANSBURG 6-141S-W iMildren Roberts, president of the « 9 p. m. on the chureh ground*. Y. Jn her senior year she was vice : Eatontown Lotion auxiliary, and There will b* fame*, movie* and president of the Preat board and Mrs, Margaret McKean, a member pony ride* for the children, a white member of the board of the of that group, nnd Mrs. Marion H. elephant table, booth* for the sale Triungle, echool literary magazine. Craig and Mrs. Mary B. Hyman, >( books, cak.a, refreshment* and Sh; also was a member of the dress prospective members of Shrews- oys. A .upper will be served in and social committee, and of the bury post auxiliary. h« pariah house. board of the Clock, weekly under- Mrs. Thomas Mead, poppy day The committee in charge of the graduate paper. sale chairman, termed the recent able* and event* are at follows: Mits Shedden will enter Bennett SHOP and SAVE benefit "one nf the largest and Book.— Mri. Hooker TAICOII, Mri. junior college next fall. meet .successful ever held by our oorx. Bruet Cort.l»ou. th. Miuei Tal- at the unit." Sho also announced that the MrE Fincj Ubl.—Mr.. Henrjr s. Naxion. Lesion had awarded to ' Joseph n. H. C. Quacktnbn.h. Mr.. H«™l,t For The Finitt in Piccolo of the Candle Light »hop, itxion, Mri, Robert Deipremn, Mri. •lip Covtpt Try • Fair Haven, a prize for the best 'illlam A. D.Veity, Mri. Annette SALE | window display advertising poppy ap«, Mr.. William S, Goltl.n, Mri. 'rnpk Sl.h. Mri. Jennie Wlllii. Mn. Being Held Every day. ohn Mlllon, Mri. William Onkca. Jade's Home Craft Mrs. Brcmr-r and Mrs. Braney C,oir,.i—Mti. Hurry A. MIXUDII. Movlei— K.nn.th M.in.r!, Mn. Wll- U W Front St. Bed Bank MIST i will 1IR chairmen of a dessert- am Slocum. WHY PAY RENT THURSDAY EVENING ;brtdgu at the. post homo Thursday Tony ildel—Hooktr Talcott, Jr., Beginning •'afternoon, June 21. The auxiliary Harry Orldl.y, Charl.l C. Lee, Sr. will hold a box iaipper at the home Refrehhm.ntl—Mri. Chnrlei C. Lee. Mn. John B, Runtli. id, Mlu Je.n America's Best Corsets i of Mrs. VunSautcr In River Oaks, Grldlcr. Fair Haven, Saturday, July 17. The Supner—Mri. W. Stroth«r Jonu, Mri. Fitted by Graduate Coraellerea JUNE 17th, 7 P. M. to 12 P. M.i auxiliary will not have a Julymcet- Dillon Mlllon, Mri. K. H. Diiftnre, Mri. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Edward M, Crtr.e, Mri. Oliver It. Ifat- TUCKER'S at tlie ! Ing, and the next buslncsa session fleld, Mn. W. Eul D.Vtaty, Mlu Mil- ] will be Thursday, August 12, at the red DeVeitr. CORSET 8HOP See the new homes being constructed around picturesque Shadow post home. Whit, dephtnt tab!.—Mri. Willlnm- 130 Broadway Long Branch RARITAN MERCHANTS Mn 1'homM, Mn, aianlon Whitney, Lake, less than one mile from the Red Bank railroad station. These (ri. John M. Ling«rb«rtf«r, Mri. llruce located Directlv Behind MOINTACNA $90,000 In Permits Herckmmi, Mri. Alhln C. Swenion. lovely bungalows have 4'4 rooms and expansion attic, The light and airy kitchen with built-in cabinets Is planned for the utmost In con- Issued At Keyport New Rochelle Alumnae Convenience Building permits for more th»n venience. The hath Is beautifully finished in sparkling tile. Fireplace, AMOCO Service Station $95,000 in new structural and Im- President Itutalled Is Tha Kaynota eedar doaeta and many other features usually only found in much provement expenditures at Keyport of HOUTE 35, KEYPORT, N. J. have been Issued in the put two Mrt. R. C. Kennedy of Spring more expensive homes, ' '» Mile From St«ke WSJ Installed aa preeldent of LEON'S Yon vill he. able to buy F1IESH FRUITS, by Councilman John VanderWaal, tils New Jersey Shore chapter of Oartlfled Storaga Sarvlca j building inspector, at a meeting of the Alumnae association of the Col- VEGETABLES, MERCHANDISE and many ! the mayor and council Monday lege of New Rochelle at a luncheon • Convenient Location (right other items that will be at the Market. nifrht. meeting Saturday, at the Molly In the heart of Bed Bank) YOURS FOR ONLY $60.00 A MONTH Councilman VanderWaal stated "Mtcher hotel. Mrs. Kennedy an- • Convenient 8ervles (Bond* that the permits in May were for lounccd that th* bridge, fashion nd messenger* lor pickup ihmv, and tea, to be given lor the •and delivery) VeryJmaU Down Payment For Veterihs Fre~ Parking Grounds i approximately $44,000 in expendl- eneftt of th* icholanhlp fund of ' tures for new building and, altorat- th j colltge will be held August IS, • Convenient Billing (no MONTAGNA RROS. at the Molly Pitcher, charge* made till your gar- Othera pieaent were Mlsn Joan ment! are delivered In th* 'ou»Thlln of Red Bank, Mrs. O. F. fall. RIVER PLAZA BUILDING CO., Inc. O'Connor, Glenmary park. Middle- Call R. •. S-ttQO town; Mlu Peggy Judge. Spring Lake-. Mis* Mary Elitabeth Farmer, For information call Red Bank 6-1411J or your Asbury Park; Mist Ruth Nebel, LEON'S Lo.ig Branch, and Mlea Elliabeth Sine. Itia Real Estate broker. ^ Ann Copper, Matawan. White St., Bed Bank

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SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P. M. CLAYTON & MAGEE 19 BROAD STREET HED BANK, N. J. BROAD ST., RED BANK NO CHARGES... NO EXCHANGES PLEASE rtED BAXK_REGIRTER, JL'XE 17, 1948 Page Five Red Cross Elects r.railiialiitu Ilrlil For Original Pattern! At Weil In Draperies Try Graduation exercises at the West AIR TAXI SERVICE Edward W. Wise Ke?nsburg Elementary school were >*>H last night in tho school audi- Jade's Home Craft Do You Know Thai 3 People Can Fly To torium. The program included a 25 W. Front St. H'-i! Hunk R-1137 Attorney Head* welcome address by JO.ITI Sodon, Bound Trip Heil Bank Branch Invocation by Rev. Sanford Hnney, Newark, V J. in 12 Minute* $11.00 sms a pley, "The Panippred Darlinj;", with a cast composed of graduates Roosevelt Field in 15 Minute* 15.20 Edward W. Wise, Sr., was elect- anil seventh grade pupils, and son^s (Mineoli, L. I.) WHIU LOHCt* ed chairman of the Red Bank by the school chorus, accompajiicd branch of the Red Cross, at the Hicluville, L. I. in 17 Minutes 17.60 by Mrs. Lora Miller. annual luncheon meeting Iaet An accordion solo was played hy Wilmington, Del. in 36 Minutes 36.00 : Thursday at the Methodist fellow- Joan Sodon and the class key waa ship hall. He euoccedi Mri. Hazel presented by Rachel Delia Pletro. Hartford, Conn. in 50 Minute* 18.80 mi r$ N, Fold of Fair Haven. The address of the evening was in 75 Mimrici 71.10 given by Rev. Francis P. J. Coan. mnUNimtummmiNmnumnmifiik Washington, D. C. Hint Presentation of award* was made Boston, Musi*. in 85 Minute* 84.80 by Homer E. Malteson, anrl Ihe so §rrsi»t diplomat were awarded by Walter (Above rates subject to transportation tax) Beyer. Members of the gndiint- Every prospectivehoma ICONOMKAl Ing class are John Brennnn, Call u$ far quotations to other destinations. Bo.'nicc Croshio, Rachel Flella Pie- buyer shoukl ask him- tro, I/irralnf Malaya, May Mcln- self, "Can 1 afford to rKY BPi TWO-COAl WN1IHG ne.=, Joyce Mcnael, Ralph Mundy, pay the price that 13 Maiylou Nicniincn, James Sudan, Jo".n Sodon nnd Janet Tvrry. being asked?" Don't lut the tact that the RED BANK AIRPORT, MONMOUTH PLUMBING down payment is small imHlenri you. Be SUPPLY CO.. Inc. EaloiiloMii Talent sure to estimate how much your monthly PHONE RED BANK 6.1730 and lleatlnj; Su|i|illn WorktMv. K«'»'|i ItiiKy payments will be, including interest, taxes, 10! Vint Front St., The tlatonlown Presbyterinn tal- Something and reduction of the mortnaKe- Talk over ent workers arc busy nt their v.i- More your plans wit.lt us. We are always glad rious indivltlual activities sn tlnit to Rimrc otir p"rpe fimivint: oxperiencc. cacli day niny brins; in his full Than Ju»t share of increase at the "IngaUi- » Bottle of erinff'1 ccrvice June 20. Dv. J, Christie Wilson, stlprrvisor Milk patterns in optn stock of field worl; at Princeton Theo- logical seminary, will prcuclt Hi*1 Puritan sermon Sunday morning in the 4 out of 14 Presbyterian church. The Sundny- MILK CO. fchool childrrn will particijinte in Edward W. Wise, Sr. SECOND NATIONAL the service liy brinsin^ in their Red Bank 6-0636 This it the first time In the fenny hankf. BPNK&.TRU5TCD. I branch history Hint a man has been named chairman. Mr. Wise, Tlici-f. nre r.bout. PIK'V. mtJinm- a Red Bank attorney, served as sii:ed franlifurtel'.s to a pound chairman of tlie branch fund rais- enough to make a hearty main dish j ing diivp in March. He will name for a family of four. committee chairmen In September- Others elected v/erp. Miss Flcra Willguss, vice chnirmin in charge of production; Mr.". Robert O. Folhvr's Day Fatltvr'x Day Usky, executive vice chnlrman', SVM)AY,' Mr?. Leslie Webb, financial secre- SV\DAY, tary; Mrs. Thomas B. Ford, re- JV!\E 20:1, cording secretary, and Harry C. Bnrnurd, Jr., tronsurer. This was PARKE a re-election for Mr. Barnard. Guests included Mrs. Elmer C. Haztud, chairman of volunteer ser- vices of the Mnnmouth County Red Crops; Edward F. Sylvester, civilr- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS nian of safety services for thfl county chapter; and Rev. Koger J- Squire, pastor of tiie ficd Bank BROAD ST. " R'feD BANK - PHONE RB 6^940 Methodist church. An ap'pent was made for women to do knitting In their homes this Bummer. The branch now has a NfcW GILLETTE large supply of wool for produc- SL'PEK-SrKKII tion, to he knitted into garments ONE-PC. RAZOR for the Armed forces. The wool Anil 10 catlrUe is being distributed by Miss Wlll- for Men Bu?s at the hranch rooms, 6 Broad favored by p. million men. Cologno $1.50 Hill.' ISl.idci. street. Red Bank, Tuesdays or Co'ogne, Lotion, ATto;1 Shavo Lotion $1.60 KfB. \1» V»ltli>— Spi-clal Thursdays. Shavo Mugs Shavo Bowl $1.00 Ltjt: Rii/ht center: Mrs. Hazard. In addressing the gathering, said that the foreign re- $ $ Crown Ducal Bristol (Knglisli; Arabia of Helsinki (Finnish'. • COURTLEY 1.00 lief quota is finished and conKrat- 1.00 - 175 (lift 1 Men's Lino Mulberry on while, lilne on wliil- White with blue bnnd ulaletl hitmen workers for thcif fine work, pointing out that more • IV AR _ 5100 Pink on while 1 serving—8 pr.«. $4.70 than 1000,000 garments were Men's Cologne Four-Piece Set 1 serving—8 pes. $3.87 shipped,' from Monmouth county, nnd that branch workers assisted J pnfor Regular 2.50 with thU project. 100 Special 1.00 Shave Lotion "Community work must goon," Aher Shav* Lotion Left center: liiyht: said Mrs. Hazard, "and garments 59c and dressings must be made for • WILLIAMS' Yardley's Famous ALARM Crown Ducal Madelnine (English; Arabia of Helsinki (Kinnisli' various county Institutions." She PHILLIES Shava Bowl Ivory body with gold Cuhnlt blue and while then stated that all surgical dress- THREE-PIECE 8ET ings made In the county were done CLOCK 1 serving—8'pcs. $8.44 i serving—8 pcs. $6.34 by Red Bank branch workers. 5PECIAL 98C _syo_ •••o::/5"/U-'i to:;bu- -. Mr. Sylvester touched upon the Fid KM tf itktf ptfriw bnMlt I county program, which Includes '1.98 Serving comprises dinner, tea, bread and butter, soup and fruit teaching county polio victims to • JERGENS Dad thai new Pipe plates and cup and saucer. swim and tbc training of competent FOUR-PIECE 8ET Limited instructors in water safety. The CIG ARS~ THE NEW for Men In branch will eend two young peo- Gift Wrapped REMINGTON FOURSOME plo to the National Red Cro.13 ELECTRIC SHAVER aquatic school in New' York sta'.c COLGATE to be trained in water safety meth- HAar BRUSH China & Glass Shop ods this month at a cost of $100. EVERSHARP MONEY-SAVING OFFER M8.5O He also .vjlccd the branch to sup- Puro Nylon Bristle 87 Broad Street, Red Bank Bod Hank 0-iOO!) port the county Red Cross "Learn Qenulno Oculens C!ear-Vue Plastic to Kwim" project, which Is given in co-operation with schools, "Y" OiVI«$HAIP,.,','. SUN GLASSES groups nnd recreation centers, at ••tail Volui M.00 REDUCED 79* no cost to the children for expert Reg. 1.9.1 1.38 Amarlrd C.ilnnt. instruction which the Red Cross OCOLCATE SHAVE CREAM supplies. Reg. £.9S 1.98 75c KOKKMA •mil v«hw ••uiMtiii nt Reg. 3.98 2.69 Mrs. Joseph Davison was nomin- m in Bouc!oir> Size ating committee chairman, assist- Reg. 4.98 C.39 ed by Mrs. Julius Straus and Mm. QEVERSHJLRP J A. Howland. Mrs, Joseph L. Turner was luncheon chairman, assisted by the nominating commit- "PARKE" tee. Facial Ti»u«s "PARKF." STATE OF NEW JERSEY CALOMINE Department of Stat* CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION LOTION TO nil to whom these presents mnjr come, (ircftlnit; For a Beautiful SKAT C WHERKAS. IL aiipenri to my satis- faction, liy duly authenticated record Sun Tan. INSECT of the proceed! tins for trie voluntary REPELLENT dissolution thereof liy thi tinnnimoui Combination consent of all the stockholders, i». Crystali or Nuggtti ASPIRIN TABS. NOW* THRRKKORK, I, the Secretary JAN Metal Containers of Stnte of the State of New Jersey, Do a Hollywood Hcrchy Certify thnt thtt mid eorporn. HOWLAND tion did, on the twelfth dny of June, 1048, file In my office A duly executed nnd nttested consent fn writing to the dissolution of snirt errpnrntton, f:;«cut.«ll hy nil the stockholder* thereof, whir!) The creamy head crowning your glass of anid consent and the record of thf pro* ceetltnuK ntoreanUt Rre now on Ale In Krueger «ay», "Come back again!" my nfllcfl n» provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ! h«vi, hereto net my hnn<1 nntl nrt1^«tl my of- It's a natural head... a head of ila own... ficlnl senl, nt Trenton, thii twelfth day of June, A. D, one thousand nine him* the iciult of natural fermentation. dred nnd forty-elplit, (Sent) UOYD B, MARSH, Naturally, then, youi iparklinf Krueger Secrttiry of Stnt», tUtet imoolher, brisker, better! IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY •••/•It TO: CARLO SALVATI (nil ADELI SALVATI. By virtue c*f an ertler of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, mad! on the date hereof In a cause wherein thi Borough of Sea Hr'nhl, in the County of Monmnuth, a munlclpnl corporation nf the Stain nf New Jersey, is com- plainnnt miri Carlo Sah'all anil Adele Snlvnti, are ilt-fcndnnts, you are re- nuircrl to Mipfnr and answer the hill of said rnmplnlnt on or before the nlnlh day nf August, next, or the salil hill will ho Uken as confessed Aitnltist you, Tho laid hill Is tiled to foreclnle • t-ertaln ccrLlfleate nf inn sale, mnde hy Edmund W, Clint, Collector of Taxes of the Ilorouith nf Sen Rrlvht, tn anld IlornuKh of Sea firltfht, which certificate Is tinted Fnbnniry U, 11*411 nntl la nnt us yi't recorded I nnd which certincnte nir««ts iiruperty nssrssnl In tho nnme of Ciithirlne DnwllnK eovnrlliK HW1< 111, Lot 2, us shown on tax mnii of tho Nor- 1 ouirh of Ken Rrlirhll Hnil you, ('nrlo WOULD * ONLY RAZOR Hnlviill nti'l Adele Salvntl, aro niadn dp- WITH AUTOMATIC fendnnts IIPCIMISO It Is nllppeil In anld lilll nf complnint timt you are the nwn- HAD! CHANOIj fr< of nr hnvr- an Interrst In or lien upon the iu'Fml«es tirlnK foreclosed, •tore Hourti l)»ledl June H. I9H. • A. M. to 9 P. M. EIIWAIIII w, wise, Cloied ft. KriMttn* Bmwlnn Co,, Nowark fl, N. J. rtollcltni' r>r Cnmplalnanl, < At bi'aad Strtsl, Arlil uott, Fnilrril IKCIM l» In Cfimillci, Kid link, N«w J«rnr. Pagt Six RED BANK KEGISTKR. JUNE 17, 19J8

KENNETH C. WASHBURNE Boyle—-Wicssner Keypurt Kid Bank S.31M Maikal »-OKS SHORE Engagement Aiinounccil A duughter ivai born to ilr. and MARINE The Northwestern Mutual Announcement is nutde of thctn- Mr». Edirird Van Glahn, Qt M*in LAST-NOT LEAST Mfe Insurance Co. paRrmcnt nf Mips Jeanne Roylr, street. Sunday in the Dr. E. C.Ha* THEATRE ATLANTIC DRIVE-IN arJ hospital, Lonf Branch. The COB. ROITK S3 * S« "9 I'rinrrlon Road daughter of Mu. John 13. Boyle of H«r corsage—tht lost touch a Rumson. and Ihe Kile Mr. Boyle, to baiiy hat been named Diane Ijoime. HighUndt, N. J. TIIIRS. FKI. SAT. Sat.-Mat. Colllnsruonil Park Onl» Fair llavrii, N. J. Thi Van Glahns have one othw woman gives to Her evening rni.-sjiT. Sat-Nat. PleaM Nol»— E«th Pictura Will Farmlngdiilc S-CH8I Lieut. Waller H. Wiesenor, nrmy dress, i» o first importance JUNE HAVER Onlr Play One—Sl.rtinj Will • Elimi7Tlni~Bnbv Sitlrr.. Bring mpineer*, son of Mr. and Mi-3. J.child, a son, Robert. "Camput Slauth". Thf Kiddie, nnrf CrfliiHma Too 0. Wlwssner or Clifton. Mrs. John C. Anderson hu re- item! Its character indicates LON MCALLISTER • Smoke If Vou Lilte turned home after spending some the festidiousness of the wear- "Scudib Hoo-Scu. OM.V IM of Fashion Digest u being CHARLES COBURN SunTc'nn't FAMILY 1TN SHOW outstnr.dinK. and publiahed in the 5UNDAY—I nnplctr New Show sprii.C edition of the magazine, ALAN LADD EXTRA! B Ft DAUGHTER VERONICA LAKE SUNDAY THnnUGH TUESDAY Walter Player of Miami and ' TIJKS.-lVEfl." """*"" Cnnuien was the recent guest ul DONALD DICK ZALE - GRAZ1ANO KENT TAVI.OR Mr. and Hi*. Frederick M. Til)- TKGC.Y KMnSOX bet'.s, Broadway. 1 LITTLE SILVIt UP tUNK+-1132 I SAIGON FIGHT PICTURES Mis. l'cg-gy Ann Ward' waa guest "tUll P«7t"Midnigh»" of honor at a surprise bridal ahow- WED. One Day cr £ivcn at '.lie heme of Mis« Jxnct .lODl-Al^obllA GKor.r.r: RAFT Lufhurrou", Main street, Fridiy JOAN BUSNETT ninK. The party wa« siven by "FIGHflNG MAD" f Mary Louise Hoffman, Phila- IlllJRSOAV '"' " " One"Day" "NOB HILL" delphia, who will be maid of honor KEVT TAILOR —In Tpohnlcolor— at Miss Ward's wedding, and Miss —Alto— Gloria Scully, Red Bank, Miss nonis HOWLING TOLA NKAL Jliss Jeanne Boyle . Mary Lou Fairy, Mis* Lufburrow, ALLE.V .IKNKIM! Kcyport, and Miss Edith Hasson, "CRIMSON KEY" Union Bench, who will be brldes- Miss Boyle, who l.i a TTumson "CASE OF THE high JPIIDOI Kriduntc, is employed ma'dfi. The weddinR of Miss Ward .IKA.V I'ORTKIt by tile telephone ronipany at Kuin- an.| Albert R. Kaupp, Short Hllte, "SWEETTIENEVIEVE" BABY SITTER" son. Lieut. Wiorsner l.i stnlioned .it will tnlte place at Calvary Method- KEY TO CAREFREE TRAVEL Foil Williams, Me. He was Kind- ist church Saturday afternoon, June 28. J'l.ANK • SHIT - IMII, • IIOTKI. untor! from Clifton Ili^h HClinoI nnd Ktw.Ti'.c colleen nf rn^incriin^. Harvey S. Eedle, .Id, son of Har- Phont Prinuton 1701-3633 HKSERVATIONS vjy S. Bcdlo, Jr., Bcdle road, iva* Mail ar Phnna Ordsrt Accepted. AT SO f.XTRA fOST TO VOU gracuatcd recently from Crordon B i N c n o N BON OfTtcD Open Dally 10 a. m. Highlands Hnl! academy, Leonardo. •M-> FESTIVAL WT.EK HF.G. 77 Broad St. K! II. 6-2161 Kinr.etli F. Willcy, Route 35, and Thirty-two pupili grjiduntril fi-.-mi John F. Wclsand, H.i?.let, have left Tomorrow Night 8:40 th? grnnimnr «chool Wednesday for nn extended visit in Texas. rltte's how to make the most Red Bank, iV J. K. n. 6.i9-:o.j ni?iil of losL wee!,-. TIio diploimi's Mr. and Mr«. John O. Hartzlor out of availible closet space. HAROLD J. KENNEDY & HERBERT KENWITH a|ii>nintnient« can be arranged. we..; awarded liy Bernard Crclgh- J ton president of the bonnl of edu- and eon, l nul, have returned lo Beautiful Modernfold Doors preicnt "JOAN CAULFIELD (in penon) JOHN PAYNE* cation. thfii•• home on Bcdle road, after elimiaatt the space-wasting In Th. Ckaelaa H. KutMll Tim Methodl.it Youth Fellowship visiting rolativca at Terra Hill, Pa, Praductlon Ml wlil hold a skntlng party Juno 23 Mlsr. Gloria Paslno, daughter of swing of ordinary doors. Thejr *• ANNOUNCEMENT at the Singing Wheels arenn, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Paatno, grail- improve visibility—make Shrewsbury. u! Thursday from the New Jer- THE VOICE A Children's day service was held sey Collegt for Women. Mlsd P»- whole closet instantly acces- Sunday morning at the Methodist slno was vice president of her' sible. Then, too, crowding is of the Eugene A. Putscher chitrch. dam Vxs. Ell?.ahctli Kehop wss host- A covcred-dleh (upper w*a held eliminated. Appealing, color- announce* the opening of ess to the n.D. rlub last week. at the final meeting of the year of ful—they are a source of pride to user*. The steel skeleton MM. Peter Verronc returned the league of the Baptist church TURTLE" home from Monmnulh Memorial lie'-1, s.t the home of Mrs. William acis is a tirm foundation for the fabric coverings ,;. Come Prictl (Ta< Incl) Evat. (1:40—11.30 I* $3.00 hospital Monday with her son, born F. SUnhope. in today and «te what Modernfold's !•- and utility eta Mils. nun. A Ssl. 3140—I1.2B I* »I.4O PLEASURE BAY YACHT BASIN, Inc. Wednesday of last week. L«nt Four Tlm.a—Thuri.. Frl. A .lit. M|hla Sat. Mat. Cnar Mi«. Adelaide B. Crammer, bor- do for your home. •STRICTLV DISHONORABLE". ON THE SHREWSBURY RIVER Mrs. Hattie Wslstrom is ill at ough clerk, and Karl H. Wilber, COMANCHE DRIVE home. borough enflneer, represented the Mr. und Mrs. Frederick Voorhtts borough at a hearing before the PORT-AUPECK, NEW JERSEY held a party Wednesday night of Division of Water Policy and Sup- Teiephont last week in honor of their daugh- ply of the Department of Conserva- MARINE RAILWAY ROW BOATS ter, Miss Ellda Voorhces, who tion at Trenton. The hearing win MARINE SUPPLIES 0UTB0ARD8 graduated from the grammar on an application of the borough Red Bank 6-1408 BULLDOZER WORK WANTED OAS AND OIL 8ERVI0E TACKLE school. Miss Voorheea stood high for approval to divert 1,000,000 gal- in htr clan scholastlcally. lons of water dally from existing Limit anil lot ( li'uriiif; • ( IM Moat Complete Selection eervict. He was presented with a 84 McLaren St. Kcd Hank. N. J. Mr». Ida Feldman visited rela- gold pin by company officials at a tives at Newark Monday. dinner attended by fellow employ- of Mrs. Victor Hosca and daughter ees. « returned homo this week after s Police Chief and Mi*. Charlci Mc- two-week visit with Mrs. Hosen's Guirc h&ve returned hon» after a ' sister. Mrs. Donald Wheeler of Mi- triu to Chicago. I NOW-GRAZIANO vs. ZALE FIGHT PICTURES Formal Wear ami, Fla. Mrs. Benedict Nione and Mrs. | Twenty-four girls were- Invested NOW THRU FH1DAY NOW THRU SATURDAY For Rent in the Short Area David Schanck celebrated their SHOWN AT t :M • a:iO Into the Brownie Scout troop June birthdays at a covered-dish supper at CARLTON QX SHOWN AT 2:30 AND 8:30 Tuxedo* • Dress Suit* 4 unoer the direction of Mrs. Doug- and meeting of Rnrltan unit, Amer- Summer Formal!, Cutaways las Stanley, Mrs. Gilbert Parker, ican Legion auxiliary, it the H- Mrs. Edgar Dennis, Mrs. John gion home last week. and Accessories Bahrf and Mrs. Al Bahrs. The Complete Knngc of Sizes For Mm ceremony took place at the gram- A talk on Currier and Ives prints • • WALTER READE'S RED BANK THEATRES * * mar school. The girls invested was given last week by Mrs. Henry and Boys. Choose From Jloic were Joan Andrews, Dorothy and T. Hopkins at a covered-dish sup- 1948—A Year of Great Screen Entertainment Tliau DUU Suits. Shiiley Bahrs, Suzanne Barnes, per of th« W.S.C.S. of the Calvary Lynn Britton, Beatrice Card, Oer- Methodist church. tmdc Carlson, Dennis, Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins was in- Expert Fitting Ouaranteed Dolores Elia, Carole Fahrer, Mary stal:.eo as president of the Keyport Ann Flanagan, Barbara Harts- Literary club Friday nfternoon at gix,vt, Betty Kehoe, Jean Kohlen- the concluding meeting of the sea- bush, Dolores Liell, Mavy Jo Ly-son. The meeting was held in the ons, Patsy McGough, Marion Mc- Reformed church house. Mr*. Leioy SEGALL S Gowan, Maureen O'Kecfe, Pauline B. Collins, the retiring president, Quisn, Barbara Rackc, Patsy Tay- w.u presented with a gift by the ^ NORTH BROADWAY lor, Peggy Worth and Carol Ver- club members. Rev. R. B. Berger, rone. pastor of the Matawan Presbyter- LONG BRANCH ian church spoke, During the busi- Open Until 9 P. M. Dally ness session, (our members were The rornl to btttcr Bml blRgcr b L. B. 6-3125 neaii leadi UirouKh The Hoeistci1'* welcomed. They ara Mrs. John S. vertlsiiiE columns.—Advertisement Matthews, Jr., Mrs. George Web- ster. Mrs. James D. Carberry, and NOW thru SAT NOW thru SAT Mrs. Walter Walling. ion J.ick Warnock has completed his Spencer 1'KACY Errol FLYNN 7 Bit; sophomore year at Rider college, Trenton, and is spending the sum- Katharine Van Olivia De HAVILLAND Coming Thursday, June 24th DAYS nwt vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wnrnock, Route HKPBUR1V JOHNSON "AUVENTLHES Or A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! 33. Lincoln Hose company's fair will open Friday night, June 25, st th« company's grounds on First ROBIN HOOD street. Friday night, July 2, will be "WHO'S THAT FELLOW... firemen's night when awards will be made to visiting companies. ... 2nd Big Hit ... Mrs. Sophia Stutz and her grand- DANCING WITH MY GIRL?" dauphter, Edna Kay Bltterman, of MIEN couldirt btlitve Mi own ty«t. Joan had alwsy» Miaulttown, P»., are viJitlng Mrs. bt«n hli olrl-lrlMd... thty grew up together... had Stmz's son-in-law and daughter, *ARGYIE SECRETS Cekei after school,.. attended parties leather— Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCUaitcr. ihtn a handtcmt ntv^eemtr.'taggid' Joon at tht iprmg dance ... and all tsrts of trouble followed! A. Murlt Goldman, a student at itory » hume* • • .^e Important, YOU MUST see ill StAunton Military academy, 8taun- ion. Va., Is spending the summer "NliftWrMfWttkTii with hi:i parents, Mr. and Mr3. Is.i- hlliviliiTkltTm-, doiu Goldman. «n Tier HM(" Tht junior drum and bugle corps of the Keyport Fire department, prtttnti sporting four drum majorettes, will parade In ihe July S fire depart- ment's 40th anniversary at Mats- SUN. thru WED wan. Daniel Harris, a former Key- SUN. thru TUES port fire chief, Is musical director N COtttl.lKl of tht corps. True! Timely! Terrific! Mrs. Edith Hetherington has re- Aberne • Bennett turntd home after spending two week; in Pennsylvania and st Blr.Rhamton, N. Y. Mi. and Mrs. J. Leon Schanck, Jr., Jackson »tr«et, were givtn a surprise house-warming party at THE IRON thcli new home. They were pre- sented with a line gift by the group — 2nd Hit — composed of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shows for D. £wart:tel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. JaoK Her.drlckscm, Mr. nnrt Mrs. Robert HOY NOGEHS Burlier, and Mr. »nd Mrs. Willis *. * *, WOMEN Only Lewis, COMING THIHS., ,IIINK 24 Mn. Charles Goldsttin.ot Linden, "The BIG CLOCK" BELLS OF SAN ANGEL© Warning! Aullltriilt it AND NIGH a former ic.iitlcnl, was tht ncsnt This Mclureln- £UCBI of friends here. cludei Power- SEE FOR YOURSELF! Miss Carol Kniscr, s student at ful Mtdicnl Se- fv.ryorowino toy and Girl... Every Man Kettka college, Keuka Park, N. Y., qviOTMtl NOT f I? .2!"°!! • • • P01 lh» ''B"110 kr|ew the la tpcndlnK the summer with her recemmended ull truth about hrglene preblemi. Hire, imrcnts, Mr, and Mrs, Fredtrlck for the weak- *»T «'• ell preienled - in a cl.on, moral Kn:fcr. heartedl underitondoble way. MEN ONLY Mr, and Mrs, Edward VnnOlahn nmii»kmnun a tu wtrMMMm of Main street are parents of a CARLTON Sat. at 11:30 P. M. Only! STKAND • Every Sal. Mulim« at 9 daughter, born Sunday at Hatard hll "BARBER of SEVILLE" KIDDIE LAFF SHOW Grcon cabbage \t delicious when Italian Muitoal With TAQLIAVINI Cartoons - Comedies • Plus Regular Ihow cut In wedges, (teamed and served with a checio sauce. It moy be Walter Reade's Lyric Theatre — AltraclioiiH At Your Asniiry l»mk Walter Heude Theatres — mnile Into a sntlafyjng luncheon ASBURY PAUK — PHONK A. P. 241882 dlnh by uddlng atrip* of crls|,ly "IVIVMM"*!?. ofuTrlHITIiph" 1 •/•B*"OUNT—"ierlln Express" . . LYRIC—"'Another Part of Forest" cooked bacon, •T. JAMES—"Pan Handle" anJd "Song Of My Heart" TIED BANK REGISTEH. JUNE 17, 1948 Pa£ oommmtM, mv CUE « Anna Knoche of North B*rf«n Irri- BCaMEIX dav. For The Unusual Jack Arnold, Jr. Fred Kroepke of Woodland Farm. BETTER ROOFS C0DNMM6U IIUI Corptr toad, Middletown, has i«-Slalr. Tile ami Mrlal. \»|»liall Sliiiiylr'. .Mrlal Wink. in Cornices Try WkllAtl* BylMMa, M *—* Graduates From tumec from Palm Bench, VU.. (fiilli-rti anil I .ruder-. EAUTIFUL J»«n i Quiaa Tbomu P. noreau witli R'titalion and life nifmbrr- Vlnt*nt J. MaCot Erotai Ffctancr ship in the "Cowboyg of the Spa" VUMlKMANSHIl' (it'ARANTF.RI). Jade's Home Craft for BRIDES Willlea U BUIMII. Jr. fur various rescues during the pjst J.I W. Front St. Ili-il liallK HI3, EGINNING Rice Institute yej.'s in Kloiida and New Jersey. Plioncs: Al. Mi^liluiwls I I.",U! W ...• K.an«. fVOM.'tt PARSON'S, Mist Jsabelle H.ukell, dauRhter CAXZONA * COMBS Receives Bachelor of Amory Haskcll of Woodland COUNgEI.LOH* »T L*«V Pavn> «lstM, was graduated cum You'll want to give nothing but the a WeUet* Ser. tU4 Oeat Of Science Decree In lmiu« from Foxcraft school, Middle- >re f>. Periaoi Edmund J. Camea* bur?: Va. While-she waa at the best for wedding gifts. No matter what Tbeodere 1. Ubrtcqe* Clir.ntiral school she won the "TimM" rontegt China T. Comb* Thenu J. grolta four years in succeFslon, the nrnt Robtrl H Mtiiti William R. llallr Jr time thin has happened In the his your preference, Reussilles' lias a wonderful aeraaan 1. Zssei Jhck Arnold, Jr., son of Mr. and torv of the school. Mrs. Jack Arnold of 47 Irvine place. choice from $2.50 upwards, each selection WILLIAM E. BEATY Red Bank, wns grarlunted June 7 A meeting of the women's auxill. from Rice Institute nl Houston, ary of th« Fair View (lr«t »ld • quad was held at the Middletown ATTOBNEV AT MW Te>'.. with n bachelor of science de- gift boxed and wrapped. grre In chemical engineering. Tlip township Are houai, atate hichnay 35, last. Thursday evening. Present RED BANK laeraie T>t CfUiiMul younf mans parents attended the comm«ncement l wert Mrs. Ruth Tallman, Mra. Ella Klottin, Mra. Ruth Sodtn, Mra. M Eul FraM SI, ftti Bart «-4irr V Llllie Finn, Mra. Walter Patterson, Mr>. Cecelia Mieloch ana Mn. I-ou- MILTON KOSCNE Isc Grandlnetti, Thi. Middletown towiuhlp Rre ATTOBMCr-AT-LAU' company No. 1 alUnded the Ire- men's parade at Bounl Bitiok Bat- Exciting news for su mmer dress! II; Monmtuth It. Bee Baa* urday. Mr. ana Mra. Charlei Hirst of Beautiful s t c r 1 i n * B. B. (.MM Summit were the week-end (utets candelabrum, 10 U" of Mr. and Mn. Frank Hi rat of wide and 10U" high. RODNEY O. DORWIN, Chapel Hill road, Hetdden'i Cor- ner, Three arms remov- ,BEG»TEBED ARCHITECT Mn. Dan Oollinson of Cliefel Hill Classic Casuals able to make * single 1* Braad it, Rat Bask. X. I, road, Headden'a Corner, wae grad- stick. uated Sunday from Fitkln hotpltal, Km N.. 411 Asbury Park. 9*0.00 Mr Thr Sew and So club of Mldale- T»l#lkani Rt4 ••«• I-4IM town township met Tuesday of la«t TAX INC. we'll at th« home of Mra, Frank DR. MILDRED HULSART, Hilfl, Chapel Hill road, Headden s 1095 SURGEON ClttBOrODIST Corner, prenent were Mr«. Martin Knot Orthojieeic*—Electro-Therapy McGtilr*, Mrs. Donald Matthews, Offle* H«urt: Daily * a. m. *• • ». m. Sr., Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mrs. Ed- £vtningai Tuesday, Thursday, T lo S ward Meialtr, Mrs. Chris Jaeger, Mrs. Thomas. Emmon*, Mrs. Peter Ivvcitiiijt'. imlei'il! ('liniisc ft'Kin our A dignified solid ma- (Clow* W.,ln'..6»y anil Ftlit.yl ni'i.mlinetli, Mrs.. Charles Scott, By apaalnlmanl onlr. Rid Bank «-O90I Miv. Joseph ChrUtman, Mrs. Fred hogany Selh Thonins »1 K. FRONT ST. MEW BANK,.VJ. Jack Arnold, Jr. wiili'.sl si'li'i'l inn in vein's, t•«]J«• • -i;111,\* s Kirmyer Hnd Mia. Angle Ward. dc k or man tic clock. Tin next nieeiinK will be held «t Mi. Arnold entered college In the 1 slylnl mill (iriri'il In nuikf I he .linn- fall of 1939 and would have been tin home of Mrs, Jaeger of Bel- 930.00 font. Riniliiated with the class of 191,1 HUT » Illlll'illii' pnillll'lll il li^lll- TAX INC. INSULATION hrul it not been for (lie intervention Mary Ma*on, da\iKnlcr of Mr. of the war. He enlisted in the U. S.and Mrs. John Mason at State Army Air corps May 28, 1912, a-idllipuvay Jo ivu taken to Rlvetvtew lii-.'irli'il iill'iiir. was called to active duty January hospitnl Sunday when she fell and JMNMMNVIUE 2, IP*:;, at which time he was sent severely cut her leg. to the Army nir forces' weather Mi. and Mrs. George Molt, Jr., Fireproof • Waterproof echool at Grand rapids, Midi., Mrs Julia Mott and Mi»» l.ydla Swedish stemware of wht'K. he completed n roui\c<; in Mott of Falrfleld Gardens »pcnt — Permanent — meteurolpg'y. Commissioned ft sec-tinru days at Hackettjtown this extremely plain lines. ond lieutenant September (i, 1013week, . Installed By 1 From cordial lo gob- he iv.u. assigned lo the weather (it Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran of Tlii'i'c iin liin> rlijiinlii'in'?, Kliiirk- let;. JulirifMumlle flee for the 37lh Photo Oconnnis- New York city visited Mr. and Mra, aar.ee Squadron .ind served in \'ar.Clmrles Corcoran of Cooper roaii skins, wnviMi ypfi'siickfi's, .spun rn,v- tif.00 DM. <>rfiv( lil cvrrv tini' . "us Hugh H. Tyndall Jr. his unit the Presidential unit cita- pital. tion [Mn Ann Portin haj Ki*duated mill I*'ii-|titM'(' slyli's in Mti'iprM und Runuon 1-1399 While In Italy, Mr. Arnold was from Red Uank High school, ami raised to the rank of first llcuten Rosi! PctruMlli graduated from |triiils. Sizes .10 In JO. ant. which rank he held at the timo T.ed Bank Cnlholle hiRh Sunday. Sales Corporation of hu; di*chaiRt! November 18, 1fll5. Cnthcrinc Foreman, Edward Ben- Monmouth's leading Jewelers Union Place. Summit, N. J. He returned to the Hicc Institute net', and Charles Conovtv have. in the fall of 1046 to complete his KrniliiRtcd from River Plazn school. 36 Broad — Red Bank PHONG SUMMIT «-$».>• COMISC in chemical onKintciins. Mr. and Mrp. Louis Tnlmer of Reverse CkarfM Accepted Wcfl honj; Branch, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sanford of Pennayivania Riverside Heights' and Mr. and Mrt. William Wallace Second Floor Charlea Hower, Jr., and g of Auburn, Me., were recent guest* Card are rcouperatin^' from the of Mrs, Walter Palmer. mumps at their home on Andovcr Btibcrt Euttncf, who was a pa street, Wllmort park. tient at Monmoutb Memorial hos- A game party will be held at thepital, has returned home. Middletown townshij) fire house, A double graduation party was Hendden'js Corner, Tliui'ftlay, June celebrated at Wood Hollow farm In 24, i<. S p. m, sponsored by thehonor of the graduation of Charl«s wotnen'o auxiliary of the fire com- Concver, son of Mr. anil Mrs. pany. Mrs, Williim Tallman and Chnrlen Conover from the River Mrs. Arthur Soden are chairmen. Plau school, and the graduation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J^ovett Tay- M!.«s Dnrothy Rinnert, daughter of To the mothers, to the tons and daughters, to all of lor of New York city were week- Mr. and Mrs, John Ringert of end guests at the home nf Mr. Tay- Gllrnncth, from Bnttan high sehooi, Dad's well wishers—our Staff will be pleased to help lor'.i parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.obcrt Kli;tibeth. F. Taylor of Centner place. Mri.. Thomaa Kelly entertained you telect a gift for the most important man in the The Community Social club wan several guest* at a brush demon- enkrtaincd by Mrs. Fred Hurley stration party Thursday evenins. world—the American Father. of Ritnwon road, Mult Silver, at her hum* Thursday afternoon. OIRI. SCOUTS INOVCTEU. Present were Mrs. John Eambach, •BUS R, HUBER VERNON B. BENNETT H. B. HUBKR Mm. Kittle Satter, Mrs. George Twenty-four girls took part In In- Hcmbling, Mm. Mae Schenck und veatiturt aervicei of the Highlands Mrs. Emma F, Snydcr, Brownie troop at the grammar FOR VOUR HEAVY HAULING 20 BROAD ST. KED BANK William Townley of Westfleld school Friday night. The cere- was the Sunday guest of Mr. in.dmonies were conducted by Mra. Mrs, John M. Townley of Navesink Douglaa Stanley, Mrs. Gilbert Pai- Hivci* rond. kci', Mra- Edgar Dennis, Mra. John Mi1, and Mrs. Peter Henderson of Bah is and Mrs. Al Bahrs. Refresh- Dover •were week-end visitors at the ments were Krved after tht induc- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. tion. The next meeting of the troop Hendcraon of Chapel Hilt road, will be htla tomorrow at the Headdcn's Corner. school, and will he the Anal gath- Ml*. Albert E. Snyder of Cono- ering until the school upena in Sep- SUMMER RUG v«r plac» visited her sister. MM. tember. - - - - PUBLIC SALE Having »old my home and moilnj to California I will aell ai Public Auction my complete Hnuaehold Goods, FurnliKln|i> SALE Tool* and all personal property on the premises al: , 127 SPKINGDALE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. Two block* eaat of Fitkln HotplUI and HOMESPUN - Wool and Fiber fourth house aouth of CorllM Ave. WAITREND — Cotton and Fiber Saturday, June 19th DELTOX Fiber Rug§ starting at 1 P. M. Krigldaire 7', Three-piece Living Room Set (Krothler), Ilk* A wide ranga •( htavy duty au«Uno CMC htavy duty trucks are your new; Occasional Chain, Floor and Table Lamps, Ruga (Wlltona), and OiauUruck lypti... gto»» wiighl bcit bet for heavy hauling. They're WAITE Fiber Rugs Room and Scatter sizes with pads; Tier Table (Mahogany), End Tables, Pictures, Electric Marine Clock, Two Radios (Console rating* Iram \9,000 la 90,000 pound*. datigntd, anfineered and produced ind Table Models—Eniereon, Motorola,); Drapes, Curtains, Tele- Strongest, iturdittt «h«««U CMC hai by truck specialists . . . built by the Sises from 27x50 inches to 9x15 feet phone Table, Secretary (Mahogany), Bmoklng Htandi, Studio •vtf built. . . rugged, truck-d«iignad World's largest excluiive manufac- Couch, Ten-piece Dinette Set (Apartment site In Mahogany), Bat of Table Silver, 59 pieces with cabinet; Linen (Bed and Table), and lruck-ingin**r«d axlti, tiantmlt- turer of commercial vehicles. They Chlnaware, Glassware, Kltcheuwnre, Dinner Set—service of 12— liont.clunhat.brokat^ramai.iiringt. have toufh and rugged heavy Prices LOWEST in Monmouth County M piecea complete; Vacuum Cleaner (Electrolux) new with all •awarlwl, OMC-byill volve-ln-haad duty axlet, framei, trangmi»»ion«, attachments, Twin Bedronni Set In Mahogany, Bunk Bed, 8lx- plece Double Bedroom Set complete, Chests of Drawers, Minors gaiallna tnginai si cycla specifically engineered for your par- Buffer .ind ninny miscellaneous Items. faur- and iix-cyllnd«r Oitul anginat. ticular type of heavy hauling work. Substantial production allows fast PLKA.IE NO'l'K: Public viewing from 1J noon on da'.e nf •al*. By reason nf clvlng Immediate possession please come pre- delivery on most models. Make pared to remove ynur purchases at conclusion of »\t. All per- I your next truck a husky, heavy duty sons nltenrllnc Hid .inle do so nt thslr n»'n risk and the iindir- GMC , • , and get it right away. BAYNTON'S FLOOR nlfincd and Auttlonccrn assume no responsibility, legal or other- wile for any nccldonts that might occur. mi n er V4tw I Al JUKI) (,KAI I MtOUNI • eillll B, Q, COATS, m Rath Ave., Lurg Branch, N, J, J, W, BUflNB, Telophono 6-359B H. L. ZOBEL CO. COVERINGS "Xntinntil Nucicln nf Anctiouccvx'' JOE LEVY 8 BROAD STREET RED BANK CLEIIKH: Fmnk Woiilley, H. K, Long. 31 T. MAIN STREET PHONK1-0171 FREEHOLD, N. J. The Auctioneers,confidently recommend ymir lns|i»ctlon nf 1110 MAIN ST. IRADLEY IEACH, N. J. PHONE R. B. 6-0302 lh« above nfferlnss. PHONE AMURY PARK 2-2685 Page Eight HED HANK REGISTEB, JUNE 17, 1918

NOTICE. spending several day* it their aum- Tnk« 'notice thnl John J. Ma,i>itii, mer cottage at Pin« Grove, New 'furling fll Jark Maddpu'i Kutmrn li.n, Lieut. Freret J1.11, M'Phtil tn trip Mr.yur unit Council Canaan, Conn. n( iht1 MoiouKh of Itum^on for • IMfiiary MUj Jean Kue of Miami, Fla., la KelHi l.onmimi:il"n Iir-<|]«* for prernisri spending a few days visiting friends • Ituated «t Washington Klieet. Hum-on, Heads Lions Club N J. in town. Auction Sale Objection*, if any, should be mar,ioiy in wnlini In Allirrt A. KIT.-. spent the week-end as guest or Mr. ,'r., CWk of thr- Boroush of Riimion. Ollieers Efrclnl I Having my farm. I will trll ;il I'ulilir Auction (Sisr.eJI and Mrs. John Eurlew, Jr. L JOHN J. MADHEN, At Pair Haven Air. and Mrs. Charles Taylor are C Park Avenu*. Rum«on, N, J. constructing a new home on Sut- • at 1 I'. M. Ueul. 'j.g.) Hustave Joseph Fr>- phin avenue. NOTICE. ret, I.'.S.X., of River road, Valr Mr. and Mra. William R. Craig W Tfik# nntif« that Th« Cellar, Incorpor- Hi'.en, was elected prealdent.of the I are on a short trip to Geneva, N. Y, ated, hsil applied to Inn Mayor and Fair Hnven Lions club at •. recent I The Tuesd«y Evening Bridge June 26th, 1948 ( minril of :n# JS'trouKli nf Fair Haven club brought their weekly meetings 9 for » Penury It.taM Iliatrihutlon li- dinner meeting at the Willowbrook. rr-nt* for pirnifn loratrrl nL (iQ'J-Bll He succeeds John G. Anderson of to a do.5« last week by having din- T on the road from Marlboro to Moiitrn»p And 1'nUn .\>rk, oiitvtmlf River Kn.d, Fair llnvm. Htniison. ner at Tuttle's Glass houce, Laur- THE HOUSE OF FINE FOODS mil* from Marlboro, the following: Officer I. ence Harbor, and playing cards O I.UJVH II. l.AWKBNCE, rrraidtnl later at th« home of Mrs. F.ennne- li.llrtp « avfi.ur. fur Haven. r Two ."i-picre In nip rm'in s-nitcs, cnlonUl writing dcpfc, chime clockt HIT.11 I,. 1IAYNK, We ITel^dent, laer Cartan. Pirate bridge was f, Pxl2 rug?, 19 sm.-ili ruu.--, 7 rush hnttoni r-hairs, cine bottom Ili.Ur It I. Uuinsiiii. played, and high scores wera held A WII.UAM s. ilAKKINUTON, Ser.-Trrai,. by Miss Laura Gordon, Mrs. Ger- chair*, rocliinp cliiii:>. e'.rvi: u- limp?, finnr nnd stand, 2 bfldroorn IUiii.;\ \'.t\:\ iivTinir. Riimjon. ard Devlin and Mrs. Richard Erd- 1 IJilrctom a juntos, rlfotiu r.rilcr, i\oct ric iiun. vacuum rlr.um, vacuotl, M- I.I.OYII II. I.AWHKNCK, mann, Jr. During the evening Mrs. B \\.ecp sot of iIi?hP5, pi IPP\\;I! c. uild dishrp, * dining table?, stands, liiiksi.;* Av,wmr, Fair Haven. Devlin held an unusual hand, mak- HllfiH (;. HAVNE, U mftal top table, '.Aipc 1 • >• of aluminum kitch"n waro, antique par- ing a seven no trump bid, re- ItirlK. llnad. Jlmnfnii. doubled. R lor sto\*r. Ftono rroclip. jadio ami many othf r sninll items too WILLIAM S. IIARlllKISTOK, Y ll:ipna V.stn Avenup, ftumion. Richard Erdman, Jr., has re- n'.inirrouji tc mention. All nf the abnvp ate in r.\ (.'client condition. Stockholders, turned from a business trip to « 1-I.OYI) II. I.AWHBNCK. (iillPFir? Avnnir, I-Vr Haven. Hopewell, Va. V Cold we:] ji.iwpr mo\^ f r, wi' h KriRjjs & Si rat tun motor; fi coal (•RACE L. I.AWNENCK. Miss Nancy Peters, 11 years of 3 E burning brunder ptovps, sirel feed drums, 'z HI , flertric motor, (iil|r«p;e Avrriii", Fnir Haven. nge, played the piano at a cenctrt HIKiH 'i. BAYNK. N M pardpn and hnnd tools, etc. RiiUe Unjtd. Itumaotu Saturday «t Nyack, N. Y., at the U O JEAN I',. HAVNK, home of Mrs, Gertrude Noll, her E N The nwnrr or auc'.i.'nerr will not be respnn.'iblp for any accidents Ridlie Rnnil. llumion. teacher. She was auditioned by BLIXAllBl'II H. HARKINr.TOK. Prof. Henry, a Julliard critic from O 10 people aMendinp ''hi? =a!r. Hurrin Visla Avenup, Rumson. Olijertion*, if Riiy, sliould lie filer] the National Foundation of Music. immr-'lintfly in writing with M. FloyrI Mrs. Mary S. Clayton and ion o CHARM-:* K. TII/ION Smith, llnroiiKh Clrrli of Fnir Jlnven. Allen of Valley drive will move to ft (Sinned) L05 Angeles, Cal., the end of July, C OPEN 7 DAYS CONTINUOUS o CHARLES R. STORM, Auctioneer. TIIK l.Kl.l.AH INI-UIIPUIIATEI), where they will establish perman- L I-I.OYII II. [.AWIIKNCK, Pie«. ent residence. E A WEEK It I'ayi tn Ailvertife in Tne Uecijtrr. Mra. Ralph Herrick, Mrs. Jay MUSIC N Hostctter and Mrs. Edward Dom- inick of this place, and Miss Vary Herl Gaul al the Novachord Slack of Perth Amboy attended a LI5lit. G. Joseph Frcrct performance of "Mr. Roberts" In New York city recently. , Others elected were William li, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Munning and I Haily, Jr., first, vice president; Al- daughter Mary Ann have returned SPECIAL SALE FOR FATHER'S DAY ihfit. (I. Mi'C'rnrUrn, second vk'c from South Bend, Ind. Mr. Mun- Ipi'C'Idenl: Hnrold H. Perry, third ning graduated in the June class Ivlcr president; Donald D. Mills, from Notre Dame university. His I .':cn(tiiry; RIIHSCII M. ISorus, treas- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas FOR SUMMER COMFORT urer, l.r-slcr li. England, lion tam- Munnlntr, attended the graduation. er; Joseph Hafro, t.-iil twister, and Lyman E. Whitchcr and family NEW, FRESH MERCHANDISE JUST PUR. Aided I1. Irloyco and Uohert V. Yan- of Sunset avenue are selling their Bnipt, ilirertniv. Installation will house- and moving to St. Paul, CHASED AT A LOW, CASH PRICE ... lie held Thur.sday, July 3. ilinn., where Mr. Whitchcr wlil be Lieut. l''rerrl enlisted in the Navy employed. in 1!,2't. Me hi* l>ccn stationed at Graduation exercises for the high PASSED ON TO YOU AT REAL MONEY. the Xavnl Atr Stations at Coco Sola, school v.'cre held Wednesday even- l'.'in.''in;i; Ko.'ids, Virgin- ing June !>. Gsneral excellence SAVING PRICES . .. COME . . . SEE! ia; llin naval ,'icrial photOa'iapiiic I awards were nuide to Miss Barbara sriifiol at Anarostin, I). C, and thej Warwick, Rocco Dimeo, John Licht .\'.'..'.i! Air Station in I.akchurst. He | and Jane Ann Burlew. Mlsa War- received Irs iicavier-tlmn-air lli/;ht wick received the science medal for 100'; ALL WOOL t.iaiiiin,r,r al. Pnij?,'icoln, Fin., nnd hnvins obtained the highest aver- spcT. :'.>: monllis in the movie sill- age in science over the iour years. clmi- in Hollywood for the Navy. Miss Alary Josephine Simpson re- SPORT JACKETS Hu v^ti.'i on Ihc U.S.S. Wasp whim ceived n check lor having won the tlu .ship was torpedoed in the South essay contest sponsored by the I'arilk. In 1014 hrj received his Pepsi-Cola company. Rocco Dlmco commission as a blimp pilot, and is wo* awarded the citizenship medal at vroso.nl (stationed at Lakehurst. presented by the American Lcglyn. 1850 N'ino members of the newly or- The Thursday Afternoon Bridge K«mml Sen Srout ship, "Sea club celebrated the birthday of In thii group . , , values la 25,00 I.iopr", v.-ete guc£t.J. Walter A. Mor- Mrs. Howard Erdmann by enter- Sotidi • Plaidi • Checks taining her at lunch at Dcauville Rcgulon • Shorti » Lcngt ton, shipper of the ship, was in rh:iii;>' of the hoys, ami Dr. Edwin inn Friday, Those piesent were F. .-'tcv.'ui t, ship surgeon, intended. MM. Willlum rt. Craig, Mrs. Joseph RAYON GABARDINE Ijieut. Kreret showed a .sound mo- Baier, Mrs. John Eggclston, Mrs. tion picture, "The Second Battle of Hlchaid Erdman, Jr., Mrs. Paul A. Ins Philippines", Russell M. Boms, ER»n, Mrs. William Wasmuth, Mrs. SLACKS chairman of the Sen Scout troop Edward Currio and Mrs. Rcnnse- coniiniltee, presented the ollicial lacr Cartan. chiJlLel" to the skipper rind the MisJ Doris Elizabeth Knoell of 795 scouts. The ship U olllcially apon- MADE TO SCU. FOR ».»S Texas road, daughter of Mr, and soi'fd liy the l-'air Haven Lions, Sirs. Harry Knocll, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower ALL WOOL GABARDINE Matiuvaii at the home of Mi's. Hnrold Kofoed of Union Beach. Miss Knoell will Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Coffin Df many Robert Martin Kofoed Sat- SLACKS DO Wnlliiif; ton-ace, Kcyport, are urday, July 3, at the Kcyport Re- the parents of " second son bornnt formed church. Miss Knoell Is a Perth Amboy General hospital. Mr. direct descendant of the Allen fam- 1000 Goll\n is an instructor In the high ily, for whom AHcntown, Pa., was What's more, when clothes arc VALUES TO 14.50 school here. named. The guests wore Mrs. Harry SAME DAY William Slratton has heen elect- Knocll of Matawan Mrs. Martin cleaned our way they last longer. ed president of the junior class ol Kofocd, Mrs. Nile* Anderson, Miss the high school for 1946-49. Others Emily Anderson, Mrs. David Hcn- SEKV1CK COOL WEAVE chosen wore P.obert Colot vice pres- drickson, Mrs. James Lawer, Mrs. For good cleaning preserves. . . M Frank Ferguson, Mrs. Therese Mc- ident, Peggy Devlin secretary and NO EXTKA SUMMER SUITS Marge Green treasurer. Allister, Miss S. Anderson, all of and even revitalizes old fabrics. Mrs. Monica Newton of Mead- Keyport; Mrs. William Whitiker Thtte, or* really o good buy ... Mode 18 ALL WOOL ville, Pn., Is visiting her daughter nntl Mri. Richard Callahan of It freshens colors . . . and gets CHAKGE and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Thom- Union Beach, and Mrs. Ingvcr to tell for 29,00 TROPICALS Stcnsgaard of Perth Amboy. to 42.50 as Anderson of Park avenue. Mrs. Warren Donncll, proprietor Mra. Grace Curran attended a re- out the dirt... all of it! of The Friendly Shop, enjoyed the cent dinner given by the Haelet /; NORTH BROADWAY fashion fair at Madison Square P.T.A. for the graduating class of the Hazlet grammar school at Mar- LONG BRANCH (OPP. L. B. AVE.) Garden Thursday. Miss Mnrjorie Taylor, a studont ion'a restaurant, Keyport. 24 W. Front SEGALLS OPEN EVENINGS at Stnte Tenchei-s college, arrived Mrs. George Ritter and children, homo Friday to spend the summer Lynda and George, Jr., are visit- with her parents, Mr. and Mrsin. g Mrs. Ritter's parents, Mr. and Street Charles Taylor. Mrs. S. H. Wcrtz, West Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Channing Clapp left Ps, Thursday night for Boston to.at- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rittenhouse tontl the 25th anniversary reunion spent the week-end at their sum- of Mr. Clapp's graduating class at mer home at Lavalette, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Mias Gloria Curran, Columbia nology. university student, attended the Mr. and Mrj. Richard Erdman, wedding of a Mount Holyoke class- Jr., left Sunday to spend the week mate, Miss Mary S. Otto, and Wil- in Boston, liam HcLcod Jacluon atSearsdale, Mr. and Mrs. William Tierncy N. Y., Saturday. arc spending a vacation at Sarannc Jackie Erdman Is a surgical pa- Lake, N. Y. tient at St, Barnabas hospital, New- Miss Patricia McKeen has re- ark. turned after spending the week- Mr. and Mr«. Morton Herman, end aa guest of her brother and 55 Broad street, are the parents of sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr». Rlchird a second child, a aon, born at Men- McKeen In East Orange. mouth Memorial hosptai. William T. Tichtnor »pent the week-end at Casanovla, N. Y., where New Jersey received its present u attended the graduation of Misa nama in 1664. Before that it was J Joyce Johnson of Elizabeth from Ken Sweden until 1655, and New CasanDVia junior college. Netherlands until the British gave Mr. and Mrs.'Ralph Herrlck are the present name. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF l»47 AUDIT REPORT OF THE BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN AS REQUIRED BY R. 1. 40:4-2 COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Y«ar 1947 Y«ar 1DIC Cnih - - t 58,138.40 li. S. liovcrnmcnt Honda 3II.U0O.OO .u.s Gas Appliances arc coining through from llie Tax,!, Tn.1 Title l.iens 22,S29.1« 20,000.00 rorucloEcd 1'rupnty 12,6511.011 211.123.14 litvcitmenl In Hunk Slock 46J.O.I iS'J.ljl! manufacturers .1 good deal better lately. Arcounla Receivable 1,000.00 Emergency llcvemic - 7,51)0.00 •i.SOtl.ot) _::.ST9.5S l93.J39.au LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Have You Seen Your Appropriation Heltrvtl ~ I t,9*3,?l I 2,S«T.H Tnxea Overpaid « - 52.«S Prepaid Taxei 4,111.44 2,S;»,7» Statutory and Spaclal Fundl 1,000.00 1,000,011 APPLIANCE DEALER fteifrve for C«rUin Ai&etl Rteflvibla 2T.94S.97 tl.lls.lt 1 Surplua "• ..... I2.S60.42 it,no.m they'rt brand now in tl!!5,»T».5» l9a,«»U9 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Of OPERATIONS ANB~sORPLUS ' Our 84-cn.npcrativc Dealcn sold 6,693 Gas nr.VRNUK Year 1947 Yaar 1941 design and performance Surplui Kevenue Apprapriater] , f 10,900.(1(1 I 11,000,01) Current Ilevenm „ I««.HI.S!> 1S2.T«(1.O4 -in style and comfort! Appliances hn year . . . Maybe the one you il'T,0««.89 ll«»,7<0,04 BXrENIIITUIlBS POME In and take a close-up look at l.ocnl School Tnx , the umational new 1949 Studebaker deal with, noiv has uhal you Kant. ('onnly Tn.\ . Slnlt Schiinl Tax trucks. They're outstanding in new poifc Drfprrril ChnrKea Cnih llefuml of 1'rlor Year'l Collecllonl war truck {eaturti you haven't teen before! Exclusive new "llft-the-hood" aceeuibil. Sllrplui from Opcrntlom '. I i3,.VJ!l.«3 | 19,132,(8 Ailtli UiiL-xputulKil llnlani'ca of Ityl New truck cab deiign—with new ipa- 1'rlor Venn' Anprniirlntloni 2,3S».«7 1,7110,00 ciousneu—new visibility—extra-widt l.lnlillHIrB (.•nncollid |IM4 doom—lower floors — enclosed steps! Addril tn SuriilijB llpvrnitc • ONl-TON Come, see them right nw.iyi More models Ililirivtl CIIIUI.'IH nnd Klilri'Kcni'ln Ui Aliovo • FI, STAKE K)I1HII H ; '. , than Studebaker ever offered before! An Itcvimi'1, ilnr.llui'y 1 , Impressive variety of sizes and wheelbaies! .\p)MATlONS BAILLY BROTHERS WERNERS GARAGI I. Tllnt, Olli,;., l» rnllcrlilu- 111 II tn li r n I lullili lir bntlllrd, 'I Hi. nliiivn .Siiininai'y n( Synnpilj nni iirnmrcil from tli•• lUport nf Audit of •1 MONMOUTH •TREET, «TATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 36, tin llnriMIBli nf l-'nir Hiivrii, t.'iiuniy nf Mnnniniltli lor lll» ralrnrinr year IM1. Thll e-i!M liilmii nf Ainlii, .iiiiniliiiil liy Jon|,li ,1, Scnniun. l< on nir nl iht liniwisli Clerk'* RED IANK, N. J, •ELPORD, N. J. bfflce aim may bt Impeded by any Intilekted neiiuli, M. tU)W ItMlfH, Cleik, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 17, 1 Page Nin> NOTICE. NOTICE. AN' ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND Take notice that Metrnfan Rogtl T/A Barbara TO LICENSE THIS MOORING, STOR- Club Metro, haj applied to the Mayor AGE AND MAINTENANCE OF find Council of the HuroiiKh of K«d Bank \\ HAMMOND'S The Rodman Getty Co. SCOWS, BARUBS AND OTHBR VIM- lor a Plenary Ueta'.l L'ttiiSLimpiidn H- M»le or l-i-malr: 1'iiyrnll SKLS IN THK BOROUGH OF RUM- c«na* for prrmiaca lituntrd m 1 &| Ha r ba r a I ii w r<* n c #, N> w T n r U 4BMSTB0XG DISTRIBUTORS OF SON. Shrewsbury avenue, Red Dank, N. J. community and v:v\r li-uUr will TREE AND LAWN SERVICE I.nr^f plntliinjf iiiHinifactiirHr |in-;it,.,| ;„ p^j-^ U£ IT ORDAINED by th* Mnypr and Objections, if KI.J, al>i>u]tl )•>• made speaker at th« I'niti'd .Ii»w:.^h ;.|ip-;il lilt Linden Ave. lll(hlaniU Cunnni ol tht Borough of Rumion: in writing to Amy E. Shinn, Clerk ot (Section 1: No person ihali place, meeting Wrdncsriny. June .'In. n: Ainlmv ili'fiiri-s an <-s|M-ri<-iir<-«l IHMII |>;iyrn|] liuok- • LINOLEUM • ASPHALT TILE the UorougK of Rfd Uank, 1 I'Uotio 3-U2.VM b'.oi r, moor, abandon, ti' mnintiln any (SiKn'd.) Uenegndfl farm, ininn nf Mis. Al- • LINOTILE • RLBUEIt TILE si'uw, bnrte or uthcr vessel of whatio- METROFAN ROfJEL. fred Robort* Ht. K:itnnt««r.. Tftp (^>mp|Pte Trr« Sfrvlre— Lpeper lo liike full C|I;Ir«>- nf dlliri. ;irnl furl'irv pay- < vtr kind in any water* of or upon any meeting Is JS])OII.sorrel r>v liic wfim- I'miilni S|irurln| landi lying between high and low wt- NOTICE. roll. ,'iliirv fur ri-.'hi |prT.«on. icrmnrk on tht ihores of the Nsvckink Take notice that Peter Cerrir.a, T/A en'j division of Hie Iruted Jf-M-h Genfral Care of Tree*. WALLBOARD and PLASTIC WALLTILE or NnrLh Shrewsbury Kiver, Little Sil- F»ter'» Piping Hnek HcnUMrant, haa up.appeal In ftpd H(inU. "(•lIlIT Wf'l'li, ver Creek, the South Shrewiburj Rivtr Plied to tht Mayor and Cnuncil of tht Complete Lj)ttdtCA|t« Service. TELEPHONE 48 W. BUT K RIJ. or any lirnneh or tributnry of any vt Ho rough nf Kumion fur • rien«ry ]!r!n!l Ijiwrn twrrd far hjr th* sn:d bodies o( water lyinv, be I nit and Cnntumption lirensf fur jiremisft »it u- week nr month. MTMSON 1-1M7 HI MSO.N, N. i. MUitlp within the jurisdiction;. 1 limitt atfd nt 129 East Kivcr road, in the Hor- Call IVrlh Amliov 1-21."..{. i)f [he Borough of ii unison, without a ough of Kum*nn. ihrerfull]' fives. l.iTiiftK for thai pur post first had and Objections, if any, should be made obtnntil ae h< rein after provided. immediately In wr>tiiiK to Albert A. Kerr, .Section 2: Al! license! iisued here* Jr., Clerk, of the Rurouuh nf Rumson, nndtT shall be of two kinds to wit: (Signed) Annual iiccnici mid temporary llcensei. An ,-irmUHl 'license &hnli remain in furre l'KTBR CEHRINA. continuously from the dale nf iti imit WHETHER DAD WEARS until tht first dny of J Military next mt- NOTICE. rcedinir. A tempomry Ii rente IIIB!! rt>- TiiVe notice thnt pominlro P»laia T/A main :n force for i limited time not ex* ii. r«lHta, has nppllfd to the Mayor knd ceciltiK ten dnyi from th* datr of issue. Council nf lha Itnruueh ut Hed Ilank for SIZE 5 OR SIZE II, Sec lit) ii 3; Any person desiriiiK mi an- n liialribution licerm* for pri-miaea sit- nual licenie ihall flit t wrillcn applica- uated at 7 Enit J-'ront itrret, Krd Hnnk, tion with the Borouirh Clerk set tin* N. J. forth the number, \tim, »8« sn rrnl circulntioti in this ]tomu(th nnd by mediately in writ In* to Amy K. Shinn, posting mcti notice on the premise rt- Cltrlt of th« Borouuh nt Hed Hnnk. ferred tn in inch applies lion. At tht (Signed) Hosiery and handbags to make time and lilac* fixed for aaid hen ring MAX HAKRAN. nil pcrtonw interestetl therein shrill l>e Mrs. rinrlwi'a l^i\vrfincn riven mi opportunity to b* heard. Af. NOTICE. tfr such hearing th? Mayor nnd Coun- your wardrobe "perfect." cil TO ft v, by .resolution. Km in Bitch li- T*te noilre that ("itob» HoLel Com. MIP. ha\\riTiuN> is ojiaiiman of pany. Inc.. h»!t nj.plied lo thf Mnyor >*ente. if in I heir JIHIK ment it is proper tile International Wotnon'i; jnoip. for th* yond government, order nnd a>nd Council of the Do rough of Kcd Hnnk, |i retortion of persons nnd prnjierty for N. J,, for a Plenary Uetail Cotiaumiitton iinii a mrmljpr of thn .•idvisory uf license for inernlscfl siiustcd nt No. -0 the New Vork lily I'liiicd ,lp«:.sli the prestcvitinn of the pulilie henlth, Ea»t Front street, Hed tiank, N. J. welfare and enfely of ihr Horough of Objection*, if any, should be matin im- ap|ii":il. Her studies or .lili nonla Jlumson nnd Us inhabitantR. OVIM'.SPM.s iltlil hpr OlTntU to .Sf'l-llll1 iicciion 4; The Mnyor nnd Council mediately In writing to Amy K. Shlnn, KAYSER HOSIERY Clerk of the Borough of Hed Punk. n.i muoli hcl|i us pii.s.-:,lil(> fur I lie mjiy re quirt any perion delirium nn nti- (Sinned) niiII! lirenM to fil» with thu liorouk'h OLOHE HDTEI-, CO., INC., victims (if Hitler h.ivr imr.^ti'il Clt-rk, n nntisfiictnry surety hotul in hiirh I'AIII, IUTZAU, I'rt'sidctit, Mrs. I.nivifn<'i''ti ri'[icnt.< with in- 1 I sum as %hn.ll be. (.ettrtnincil by the Mn>* KATK BIT/.AU, Srcn-inry. sight niul niithuriiy. She win di- or nnd Council, hut in no event in nil HBRMAN* R1TZAU, TrMsmrr. sniil bond lie lein thnn I5U0.00 In rect 1 li«* u'vcnir.^'s ;iprn!, wliitii win I.Z5 "I* i»rnniint; mid bond to lie eniiflitioned for NOTICE. hr lllnllliKlili'tl by ,i sput'i-li hy .Mrs. thf prompt removal, upon term inn lion Taka notice that Charles Wun.lw.ud ICli'.'tnoi- kno:ii'viMl. of the term uf thft licenie, of nny KUVSIT'S lii'iiutifiil liiiri'loit livlnn liusii>ry — •MirK". or other vensel from the lands rsHvnn »i ChnrUt-'s Bar k r.rilly hnt, (Iescribed In laid license nnd the re pplird tn tho Mayor nnd Counril of Allanlii: in ova! therefrom nf nil «bat ructions, the Uorounh of KuniFon for n I'lrnnry scitmli'ss u« inily Kit.vwr cmi nmke llicm. whether above or beneath the surf am- Ketnll ConsumptVon lirrnsn tor prcmiat's sltuntori ht 11 West Kivcr Rnml. Rum- l\';l:jii Murtin r<">:i|4no(| ,q.s .scr-rc- of tht water, it or hefore the expirntioi Service slirr-r weight in liittli Tni|iiea! ami of (he term of snid lictnie. nnd in iU- aun, N. J. liuv uf thu !lvi> ilo|>:irlnu-nl Motnlny fa vt 11 of inld removal, In pay Ihe cult Ohjectioni, If any, ihould l>e made iin- lllghl. TlicniiiiH ,li>iinin;'K, .If., ,vn!i thni-of to the Dorou*)] nf Hur nedlntely hi writintt to Alliert A. Kerr, Siroivn, Mir iii'w lirinvii SIIIKIOH. Si/.i>s S1'. should it Incur txixnit In cnuiinj: Clerk of tha Hiuouyli uf Kutn^uu. I'll'I'N'd ttl I IIP lltU.it illtl. TIlO ilc- removal. (.Sitrncd) fi.ntunlit Kaic NVITII! Soi'i-lisun a Id JIM... Snctton B: All tnnilal Hctnsfi trrj CHAKLK.S WOODWARD. (Ip.«iI•. piMl sol for I he wtii'U hi- ha.s ! in iuirmitnc« of thii nrdinmre may he i>newed nnnunlly thereafter hy resolu- NOT ICE. ilonc noncprnlnK the department's ! tion of thp Mayor and Council, without Take notiru thnt Itocco Fodcraro, athli-tic field. | rendvPi-tiiiriK or holding a rfhearing Irariing a< RocVy'a Tnvrrn, hns HH- Tile fire drp.-uiment uill nip.of. ! thereon, upon th« payment nf the ne- plied to Major nnd Council of the Ftor- rensTT lice nit fee, provider] how nuith of Rum son for a Plenary Itetail this week with their oMyinoer, Stan- lhot. th# term* of nil renewal lir«._._ Consumption license for prcmUM sltunl- Icy Phnnor, tn lay nut tin. baseball shall conform itrietly to the termi of ed at 111 Eaat River road, Kumion, N. J. diamond and fnothnll liclil at Wash- th* orifin*! llctntci. Objections, If any, »hout written «ppli- Clerk of the Soroush of Rumnon. graded and \a i'eady fni- top poj|. ra tinn with tht Borough Clerk, tettinc (Signed) The Chrj-slcr scilan tn Up. nwnrd- forth tht number, type, ngt and condi- KOCCO FODBRARO. ed the last nifiht of tin; IlrcniPii'a SUMMER HANDBAGS tion of tht ICOWI, barges or veitelt to be ttorcd, moor«i cr malr.tivinul, tht NOTICE. fair, is on display in a lot tu tiio period of time for which snlr] llcensf It Take) notice that Eleanor T. Flnnertr reur of the harongh hall, where thn ilcslred, and ihall alio nibmit " _ hu applied to the Mayor and Council of fair will he held August 2fj tht'oitph ] tory ttvlAenc* of titlt or privilfR* to the Borough of Rumion, N, J., for a 28. I orcupy the Wfltrri or land• in or upon Plenary Itttall Distribution licenee for which inch scowi, .haifes or vrsseln arc 2.95* premlaee eituntid At 41 West Itlv-er Roarl, The borough will send u new set | WALKOVER BROADHAY lo bt itared, moored or m^intaiiifd. Rurrnon, N. J. of specifications lo the state rond • Upon tht filing of such nppllcntlon the Objection!, if any, ihould ba made Im- depnrtmcnL foi* work nn Grand jive- \ All racl ivc, ^iishiilile liiiiiillin^s in slimilili'i-- Alfiyor and Council may grant anit] tem- mediately in writing to AH>irt A. Kerr, porary llceni* by rtielution, without nup. The lost, specifications were ] !• Thousands know it as the foot-pampering-est advertising or holding a hearing there- Clerk ot the Ilorough of Rumion. on, If In their judgment, It is propti- (Signed) tinned down liy the state, niukins f*lrap, iiiiili'i'-iinu nnd .slmrl, liiimllf xt.vlos. fit that ever made walking more fun! Take two for the good government, order «nH ELBANOR T, PINNERTY, all bids on the work vniil. When \ protection of persons and property and 38 First Street, Kumnon, N- J. thu new flnecillealinns am apprtivt'il, Many witli zi)i|K>r mid lock frames. <'house for the preitrvntion, of the puMic steps in them and you'll see what we mean! health, wtlffirt and safety of the Bor- NOTICE. th« work RRniti will hq upeti lor ; ough nf Rumson and iti Inhabitants. Taka notice that Timothy Corcornn, bidder*. j ymir fnvoriiR stvlp in plastic, cvrleL nr trading an Hip blunder Hot*!, hm Section 7; The ,U% tor th* irantlng plied to the Mayor ami Council ot Hi Ben Layton returned to his yiosi- | of nn annunl license to (lore, moor or lands Borough for n 1'lcnnry Retail C tlon with the borough water de- fabric. maintain ant icaw, bsrgt or other vei sumption license for rremiics a I tu a ted partment Monday after an illness of JOHN B. ALLEN CO. «el ihall bt 110.00 and for etch *d4i at Navcslnk ave-nue, Hiichlamli, N. J. two weeks. tional mttrw, bnrgt or other veiiel in- Objectioni, if nny, should hn made cluded In a linirle unnuil license, there immediately in writing to Evelyn Kwik, Tilt Lions club will hold Inslnlla- KhAll He An Mldltlonal f't of 110.00, Clerk of Highlands Borough. lion of officers June :>K at '-he • j.lu.s lMHler.il Tn.\ The tf for th* grunting of a temporary (Sijrnfidl t Iraod St. RED BANK T.I. 6-0267 license to store, moor or maintain one Homcstend inn. Hoi'hcri- Posten w,is scow, birjr* or other vessel shall bs riMOTHV CORCORAN'. elected president of the chili last $5,00, nnd for *ich additional eeow, NOTICE. wci'ii The next nieiMinK of the bnrgt or other venue) Included In a sin- glet temporary Deem* there ihall bt an Take notice that John J. Stoble and club will he held Monday night at Thomaa Stoble, T/A Stoble's Dnr, hnithe Scenic; inn on Orenn boulevard. additional fee of 15.00. applied to tha Mnyor anil Council of the Section 8: Any aeow, Qirgt, «r *th*r Borouah of Rrd Bank for * Plenary lit- Theorganlsaitlon is funning u. ««- vesfttl stored, moored or maintained in tall Consumption lirenne for prfimisea mitlee to attend or make ananKe- violation of thii ordinance shall be re* altunteil at ISO Monmouth itrect, Hed mcntii for a delegation t<, altp.id moved by the oimtt or IHKI thereof Bank, N. J. IT'S A THRILL . . . within 10 daye after service upon aaid Objectioni, If any, should be mnde tho National Uonj convention .Inly owner or lesie* of notice demanding Immcdintely in writing to Amy K. Shinn, 26 lit Madison Square Ciarden, Now snli reniovpi]. If said owner or leai»* Clerk, uf the Borouith of Red Bnnk. York. ?hnll not effect laid removal within snid (Sivned.) School wilt close tomorrow and ] If) daya, each diy upon which said JOHN J. STOBLE. Acxiw, harge or other vessel it there- all Uncherfl will be dismissed for R. C. A. VICTOR Bftpr stored, inonred or maintained, THOMAS STOBLE. shall be considered n separate nnd dlit- tho aiimmer Monday. C'IMS <'ic- tinct violation of thia ordinance and NOTICE. turtj were tnlten J'riday. shall bt dealt with at lueh. Taka notice that Bates Lodge, No. 220, The seventh and eighth grades Pick extra mileage !. fi. P. O. B. of W, hat implied to the TELEVISION Section 8—Definitions; *nia word „__ Mayor and Council of tha Borough of are prcsentlnR nn operetta loniKht i»r, si uied herein shall be eons*rued Red Bank far a Club License for prem- at the school auditorium. The title t« man an Individual, flrn, partntr- 1 ihlp, corporation, voluntary t»ec!ation ise* lituatid at 201 Shrewsbury Avenue, of the production is "Puddin Head or an Incorporated aieadetlon, and un Red Bank. N. J. the First." lisa otherwisa aspriiily prevldid. the Objections, If any, afaould be made tin- ltaEulftr shall tnelud* tta plural: tht Mediately In writing to Any E Shlnn. New ntudcnts to Bntcr flchool next right out of the airf masculine, the feminine. Ill* word ves* Clerk of tha Borough of Bad Bank. fall will register at the high school •el shall be construed to mean a boat, f Signed) Juno 22. At this time they will re- houseboat, floating dry dock or any WILLIAM SHOWELL, KxtilUd Rut«r, other craft designed to float on the 13B Weit BerRen Place, Red Bunk, ceive a dental check-up by Dr. water with the exception of motorboati. Thomas O. McVey, school dentist. sntlhnnta, rowhortti nnrt canoei* used for 'ARTHUR RAGLAND. Secretary, pirn sure end not used as living (juar> SI New Street, Hen Bright, N. J, Miss Rose BeLorcnzo, n frrndu- ten. JOSEPH BRITO, Trensiirir, ate cf the school, will replace Mrs, Jl« River atrt-ct, Rrd Ban,k, N. J. Josephine Henslcr n.s ctjminercml Section 10: This ordinaries shall not 1 arts teacher in the fall. Twu nfine apply to the storage, mooring or main- NOTICE. tenance of acowa, bnrKes or other, ytt- teachers will be em:Ms;p.tl for the sels by an owner of land I under tide- Talte rotice Ihnt Frederick H, Trsut- next, school session, rater, or by a leiee* of *«lrt owner, if eln. trading as the Half-Way I'lace, has nld icowt, buries or other venelt ate iilied to the Township Committee of A suit for personal injuries lored, moored or malntRined on said the Township of Holmdel for a Plenary brought by Mrs. Cordelia K. Hat- Jrt»n er lands under tidewater as an Retail Consumption license for promi*** taelrient tn the use of said owner or latcil on W«t aldn of State HiRhWRj floM of this hoiough aRainst Cath- itt.^c of uplands adjacent thereto, nor 34, at intersection of plcasnnt Valley erine and Ernest Hul.se of Inter- nhnll thia ordinance apply to scows, road, Holmdel Township, N. J. laken was settled recently. The b»rgei or other vtanels moored, uvon Objections, if nny, should hf made Im- amount of the settlement was not the navigable portions of said bodies of mediately In writing to Daniel S. Ely, water and beyond such exterior line for Clerk of Holmdel Towmhip. disclosed but was reported to be. piers and bulkheads us mayTrom time aboil-. $3,000. The suit resulted to time bt established by the Ststs of (Signed) New Jersey. FREDERICK H. TRAUTWEIN. froir. an automobile accident in Oc- tober, 1945, on Navcaink Kivcr road, Section 11: Thii ordinance j| adopted NOTICE. by the Mayor and Council for the pur- Middlctown township. A car driven poia of promoting tht infety, health Taka notice thnt the Ilumson Country by Mrs. Hatflcld stmtk the Ilui»i: nnd general welfare of tha Borough of Club h.i9 applied to the .Statu Diiimrtineiit car in the rear, but it v/'a.i rulicl Kumson and iU inhabitants, nnd If any nf Alcoholic Bevcrnge Control for n Club section, paragraph, tubilivinbn, clnuip llcenie far premieca BituaUtl on south that the Huter. car hnil stopped ill ir regulation hereof ahull bt adjudged side of Rumnon road, Itumstm, K, J. the side of the road wlthuut. wnrn- nvalld. th* remainder ihall not there* Objections, if nny, nhnulil he made hy be Invalidated, but shall continue In immediately In wr!lin« tn the KtiUe K. Mrs. Halllsld was haspilali/.ed full force and effect. Commissioner of Alcoholic Ilcvcrnge as n result of. the accident. Mrs. Control, 10 60 Urond Street, Newnrk, Halfi€l(l was leprcscnted by Svcite Section 12; Any person violating any N. J. of the provisions ot this ordlnnnca ahall Sorcnson, a member of tliu luial upon rnnvirtlon pay a fin* not exceed- ing $300.00, or be Imprisoned in tho RUMSON COIJNTRV Cl.Un. firm of Robctts, i'illsbury, Cartuii VER, wonder how important Eights, "free-breathing" design County Jnil for a term not exceeding CI.KMKNT I,. DKSI'Alin, anil Sorenspn. 1)0 days or both, In the discretion nf I'iciiilent. Ml. and .Mrs. Grady HurfHlu nl E it is for an engine to be able involves new streamlined valve the Magistrate before whom such con- EDWIN STKW'ART, Stcrolarj, viction may he had and such Magistrate Rumson. N, J. Asbllry avenue are parent.- u! a.un, to breathe easily? Then just design . . . improved carburction In hereby authorized and •mpowereo' to CHARLES R. BEATTlli. Tr*»iurtr, iorn Monday at Monmoutli .Memur- impose any f.ne or term of Imprison- consider ...... higher compression ratios. ment not exceeding the maximum here- Rumion. K. J. \I hospital. n fixed. In default of the payment of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley SUIlwell of NOTICE, \ny fln» tmpoied hereunder, any xiprson South avenvin tuts parents of i\ son, 1. An efficient engine wants to And what does all this mean t'onvlcted may in the dencretinn of the Tali* nolle* thnt Mn. VellA (i. Berry hff Imorlioneri In the County T/A (jr««nbricr Inn, hni nppllefl to the born .Saturday at Monmoutli Jle "inhale" about 1,450 cubic feet to the motorist? It means "safety* Jail for any term not exceeding 90 Township CommittL'L' of Shrcwibury moiial hospital. (inys, Townshlii for « R*U!1 CunsumptlDn )!• 1 of air with every gallon of gas. sprint" acceleration. Extra smooth* RCA Victor 730TVI, luxurious new console combina, com* for prAmlne* aitllnted nt 434 Mi , and Mrs, Jos« Jordan of 1 Section 13t All ordinances nntl pnrta Squunkum Kami, Entnntnwn, N, J. Chapel hill arc parents of a daugh- That's volume! ness. And above all—a gain of «/» lion::; 52 sq. in. of "Eye 'Witness ' television plus a world- of ordlnincci inconsistent herewith, be ter, horn Sunday at Mnnmouth and the same art hereby repealed, Objection*, If nny, fthouln- ton WHU thn \VfseU-crul ^uest of Jinr Hiirnpiiciti licrtifi f<4- i>rrni^i.< Htluiilfd ni wainutormahoganyfinish, ^ " J ( m T.« flirt Governing floiiy, to bn held mi pnrcnl«, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Hiim> breathing" engine design is so Thiiri'Iny, Juno 24, tH», nt ff,30 P, M, Mfltimotllli street, ICrrl Itimk. N. J. '• and 1ml. nt Memorial tlornliKh Hull, Riimxnn, N. ^ijnMlonR, \l nny, should lie mntln im* 1110)1(1. mccllBtfly in wrltlni. in Am/ K Shinn. important. ,?,, pt, which timr nnri plncn all pTtons Kreil fllnneliiird lit Si'uhryvllli! rlrsiring to bn henn! thereon will he Clerk ot Ihl llnr.nu'l nf [{crl flank. Hit TILIVISION DEMONSTRATION GIVEN IN given full opportunity, ha^ velui'iietl fium IL I1.«IIIIIK VI IJ> In the great new Packard ALOERT A. KEUIt, JU,, VIHCKNT 'I'. SACCO. ID Charleston, N. II., and R.imlnlpli, YOUR OWN HOME - - - OR VISIT Rorough rterk. IB f'tnlial nrrniip, VI OUR TELEVISION SALON NOTICE." "" An Dlil-fimluiincil sliawhi'iry fi-s- NOTICI.. T«k* nnlici Hint a|>|iMntiini ha.s linu tiv.il wan spmisornd liy tim Un- Packard OMN UNTIL 10 K M. •:• FREC ADMISSION ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONI jimu nnllce that appllcatlnn has lieen irmle In the MHynr IIIMI l.'nnnril nf ilia formed L'huiL'li on Ihe iMiun'h lawn?. miido to tha Mnynr r\n<\ Council nf Hum* larnilKli of Iliinisnn In tinnsfi'i' In Mury non BorouKlt to tnuiafer lo Fnuik M«l- Hi Murlihy, tho I'lcnnry llrtiill Con- Thinhd;iy ovanlnx, More Ihiin 125 ttvl Hnd Anthony Mellncl. purlncfililr, people attondud. linrulil Imvlx wutt Irtiime C-G for itrtmlxeii at 182 Enit iinmiUm llctuso t'.n, for HWHIICI sit- niloil «t 17 Wnrtt Lntic, Itutnsou, N, J, ohuirniun iintl was IUMIHICMI hy llnv, tlvor Itoiul, Hum no n, N, J, hcretofnrft i«t*l..•,! 1 T«l«phon«: EAtontown 3-0568 Kurr, Clerk of Humnon BBoro\iith, KIIPII), (Slunrd), MAItV (J. MIIIU'HV, \lV lOCdl II WI'll h* IMlt'ltf-tOWII lltlHllH'HII. HanfiiK Ho* at Brad St, Rtd Bank, N. >. VUAUK MKLI>ACf, 17 Winl l.nrir-. ANTHONY MBLUCt, Hymion, N, ;• Urlr till th* itorri—A Pape Ten ItKD 15ANK JUXB 17. 1JM8 Fo* OUtlnctiva Mabel Coleman Pupils Custom Furniture Try Jade's Hone Craft Will Present Recital COAL 25 H. Front St. He4 Bui Mill The annual recital of (he pupils of the Mabel Coleman school of glancing will be presented tomorrow Smart sliopprrs are pulling COAL—N«. 1—^»n nlglit at 8 o'clock at Red Bank Driver Killed Catliolic high school auditorium, their sli<>|)|>iiiji liel. If v»u order your coal IHSK, under the supervision ot Mrs. Cole- At Keansburg man The entire program and all you'll nave money and iiotMlilr lirailaHiri* wlini the dances have been designed by thti teacher, who maintains her stu- TVo Car Craeli the mow flio next «inter. dio* on Rector place. • Mrs. Sarnh Vallean will be ac- On Laurel Avenim companist for the recital. The fol- lowing program will ba given: A. Perth Amboy man WaJ killed Military tap dance Dai. BriUon, in a two-car crash Sunday mornlnj; llnnna Wood. Alvah Sck.l.. HANCE & DAVIS alililsry line (lane* .... Marcia Po- on laurel avenue, near Route 38, ku* Ann DuH«, Charlotte JJ«nnln, West Kean.aburg. Police identified Doiothy Eigenruuch. Unda Willard, the deceased aa halo Palmerini. He TIL RED RANK 6-010) Cnrol Kin;. Nmtein King, ralrlrla. I'aiiahiif, hil«cn Noone. died at Rlvervlew hoapltal from in- lUij-thm tHit ilance Juan I*Uin?r, ternal lnjuriei. Me also auatalned IMIIKCI- Shefhnn, I'l'i'Hy Lou Sheehan, a broken arm and multiple cuts. Anr Marie Cromey, Itnrbara Wolf, Treated at Hivervlew hospital Cax\A SrovrMli, Mavicaret Ann Hdlkcr, 1'tfTKy KltC'lm, Janet Spatford. and later transferred to Monmouth A— n tap dances Rofcert ReusailJe, Memorial hospital was Patrick Ji itmy Oiew, Wlieflan of Jersey City, Mr. Bat y Rhymer—• Whcelan, who was driving one of 1'i.spy Willnw Nanl Sffertfrner Ttie Romttf N«npy I'rlct the cars, will b« arraigned before Tlii> (.hickpii Melva Nordrum Recrrder Seymour B. Klelnberg ol Thcni Wai a lilttU l.l'.lle Miiwer <;«th»i»r» Mamlt avtrue. They were traveling in Ci-o^i, (;lenda Crimm^i- Hrl.v '1 hmnp- opposite directions. The injureJ fi". Jndv Hci-nlil. Jnim VsnHorn. lior- wem taken to Rlvervlew hospital •)Vi- Phll'ii". Jrnii ('i.'Uirnii. Jnnri Cll- If. |>;c, Jayn» Wnlkin-on. M^horah by the Keansburg First Aid squad. Hnrl.«tcin, toiiu U'ilpon, Narcy Van Wfestinghonse .B-unl CKIKBRATES BIIBTIIDAT' Pnlieit WortliinRton William Cook, Jr., of Catherine Arconlinn nrfumpjilumfnt, Tae Rtaitof Hal FreJ Wnrililnctnn street, celebrated his birthday Sun- . f. the Tranarolaatoa ... ia Slid: ilunre JIICII Ldilncr, filn- day evening with a party at Ills kri'.' .Slirchitti, fitr/y t.'iu Shcr-lmu. Ann home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. ao» Saaled ia Heal aad |«r- Mnrlj Crnmi-y, llarliara Wolf, t'mol Carl Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter AUTOMATIC WASHER IS WW , . anbsed for five ysasa after year i Sjf Tuirl-ni-jr, Hanre Arllne liclil.r. eac* of long Us aa4 I l.coli. SHp:.nnWi, Hplyll Wernpr, HUT.anne ley, Mr. and Mrs. I.oil is Gadlnuts Ilirnii'-r, Morrvthy Kowlniiil, MnHlyn and daughter Diana, Mr. and Mrs. For you to «ee! For you to inspect. .. from the b* Ireeaervlca, Huwlnnd. Cfiiol Flnucan. Allci. Crnmty, Vf.ry IH-llker, Olmi Mciifsn. Evelyn John Za^flji, Mr. and Mrs. John ginning of it* worklen washing cycle, right on through Wnllinn. Ritter, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Fri'dln', H ru'iln" nnil a 1'lslilln' Ulttcr, Mrs. Catherine tutter, Mrs. till it cleant, drain, and thuts itteif off. ri.trir'u Ann 1*MI'-VI-. N'IITJ' Ann Willlnm Cook, Jr., Mrs. May llsiivii;,-. Ilinnfi llr:iitii:li, .In-ly Smith, Notice the ilopinj front that eliminate! awkward Nt.i.rj lii'iit Kimliiill, AliiB Mrnlll, Toomey, Mi\s, Krnncis Dusenbcrry, >>u^lin Killvliiiin. Mlsse.i Margaret Maureen nrd bending and stretching . : ; And the tingle dial that llnr.rv (Surkle llmo Sum- C'-oiin Susnn Cook, Susan Kinff, Daphiinc I'm ill Cimi Kay Whil'ly. (ami Hi ail lit-. I'liyllii Carney, Irii Tnlmr. King, Gertrude Ritter, Fred Hitter, offeii a choice of washing time and water temperature: •Inyre rmmpntir'-. William Hewitt and William Cook, A MiiCox Mary. II (l:-v:n li Jn.lcr'ii Sr, Watch itt exclusive patented washing action tint's fwinc ...... I'ri'.iii'iji Ann Tumninf, .'oyef. Hfilwit. i;',.ii-' .l-nn lltxlilt*. so thorough—yet so gentle with elothei. Si"«n Mnrno'.K Jnnc Runtino. Putririn SALESMAN FINED $10 Dikri. Discover how the Laundromat gives you more ::. Rnbv tap Marji1'^ nml Jp-sp Tx'lchion Robert Farrld of Kentucky, who Baliy lin'lcl c MiK» Nnnlnim. ,lo- told police he ia % jtaleaman lor the in usability, performance and economical operation: unii Mirtinels, 5!i- nn Strachnn, Mauicen Union Circulation company of New JirKlnnry. Sn'iinlay Nlicht In C«nlral Tat-k (Inji York, was fined $10 Saturday after- Come in tomorrow; ilar.tc] Mnrylu Rlrhmnnil noon by Jugtlce of the Peace Wil- 1 1 Tn-nlimlni! t»l> I. "' ! Tl-'-nr, liam Sperq of Frcewood Acres on a Itnl.prta SlBtlman. I.ynn Wll»on. Ciiro- Ivn bVillo. Vlrnlnin Tyai-k. llrvirly disorderly pcKOn charge. Ho well - SOLD ON EASY TERMS - Viiiitlnint, Christine Puncher, Bflty township police reported that Rose Ann i;ill. Gumpel of Hulse's Corner rond Tailors Above fjroup iinil Mnry- complained Friday that the laies- nun Stmolh. niuo Mnniliiy Susan Strachan man came to her door, and whin Bnl'^t In Illuc Holeii Wrnrr. she declined to subBcribe. he threat- BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Cnrnt Flnuenn, Surnnne Rrpnrier, Ilor- ened her with a gun. Farrta told ."hv Rim-lan.1, Mnilly- nowlnnil. fllua filorniin. KvpU'n Wallinir, Alice Cro- police he did not have a gun, but iri'V. Hpl?py H^'lhtr, produced a door handle, pretend- 46 Monmouth St. PHONE 6-2506 Red Bank Th- C'o»nrli< A P'i«'lnn Folk il.-nr-. Ing It was a gun, and threatened to •^"TII Lei'lnir Shoi'H liipr. lip-n"^ shoot the wowan'3 dog If she ur^fd .Ii-I.ii'nn. Ja"'t S|.iiffnnl, Ail--» llrh- ir,6 Broadway PHOINE 6-0670 LONG BKAMCH li-f. Mn'-<' F.ll"li KnM'nnil. :tari.— "Pt tlie animal to nttack him. Fanls Am, IIPIIKP'. Ann Mni'lr <"™m.-. !•'./ pleaded guilty. llpilRklx, Marynnn lloiiilillon. Muilha OnliPrpon. I#ola Smiinnki. ^father's 11 B»s Yont Pardon (tap Jancel Joan ami Pct.r MafTel Wirthm tali d"e» nal« Brlwon, t>onin Weol. J«n»t VanBrunt. Alvnh Slrkeln. Acrobatic claM work Joan Lddntr, Jtn»t dpiflord. Dorothr tjgtnrun, Pl|»r EIlHm, Martha OaVtnon, Ann M«ri« Cromey. »CT0\a1le iolo . ;.. Mar»1n Richmond Tap danrp Barbara ThomM, Anna Mar noytr, Norma Foritnan, Ctltiol HMktvchlefi Bettr Lovetrln. HunRtrlan nanca -... Jean Morsan. turn Ponna Wood. Dale Rritton. Jane-t UMUM White Boi ot S Smith. Alvah Blrkeli. Marylu Rlrll- irond. Ellen O'Hrlen, Aneela Fliriiro. T» i (iultarl (»olo) .Imn Maffe! To, rtu«t Kay Kodakl... Mary- Knn nornlilion. To™ HOIO - •• Jnnct Spaffonl Beach TIM 1.00 BalUt trio TeiiKy F.^Kilm. Mary Other Neckwear Bll«n Howland, Murxurcl Ann Hellkcr. Ballet tap Carol Kins, Wnurrtn ).S0 to 8.50 Klni. Marcin rokui., Ann Durl^. Ch»r- lott. Di-nnlj, I.lnda Wlllfonl, Dorolhy Elt«m-«uch, Eilatn Noont, Tatrkla Dr.Tiahiie. mitt Manhattan light Rhythm tan Saro« Grou» weight Shirt* i.oo A—Stolen tan: B—He«l, toe top.... Peggy Molnar foprim (tM aolo) loan Leldnpr Toa t,all«t Nanty Brrnw. AWah SlcVlei, nonm Wood, Dale Rritton, Ellen O'Rrlin, Jinet Sml*, Anf'la Fiparo, Marjiti Itiehmond. Ta-i duet Kay Whltelr, LillUn Hustatsen. W«ltr tan S«ma firnun Pa» dt Quitre Ann Marl.- Cro. m*y. Mar'.hn OnUerson. Leola Supin. . aki. Arline Behter. Broadway top Barbara ThomM, Aimn May Rnyer, Novtna, Forsman, Betty Lovpirren. Kow In the Hour... Joan anil Peter Maffcl U™ tap Joan Lelrtner. Ann Mario Cromey, Martraret Ann Heliker, Janet SpflfTord, Carol ScorfteMi, Dar- bura Wolf. Pejcy Elirrim. PfBlty Lou Elicehan, Vlnlnin Shcchan.

Manmauth County Surrogate'i Office. In tha matt«r of the titatfl of Patrick Aharn, deeeised. Notice to creditor! to Vreaant elaimt aealnlt estate. Puetuant to the order of Dorman Me. Faddin, Surrofriite of Ihe County of Monmouth. made on the twentieth day of May. 1948. on the. application ol Panitl Percy Ahern, Sole Executor of Ihe eltatt of Patrick Ahcrn, decented, notice ia liertby Riven to lh« creditorl of laid deceased to exhibit to the tub. icriber, Sole Executor, ai aforelniii, their debti and demands nXAinst tha laid en* tate, under oath, within tix monthi from th« date «t the ttoreiald order, or they will ba forever barred of their actiona therafor asninit the laid iub> teribir, Dated: Freehold, V. 3,, Miy 20th, lUi. ntclrak Suipendtra ... 1M HANIEL PERCY AHEHN, Box «5. Keamburr, N. 3. Urlari. Roberta, Pllllbury, Carton ft Sorenion, lllckok Belt* 1.50 Atlantic Hlihlanda. N. 1. Procton,

lllckok Bell Buckl* Manmautb County Surrogate** Office. In the mattir of the eitate of F.llia. Comhliuitloni g,uo bsth Stillwell Maion, decemed, Notlci to crtilUori ta pralent clalmi against eitate, And now DeSoto, always famous lor comfort, Purtuant to the order of Dorman Me< Hickok J«welty« . «ln|ljr Ftddin, Surrogat* of the County of Monmouth, made on the Seventeenth day gives you a smoother, safer ride than ever be- or Inteto - from 1,M of Hi?, U4I, on the application of Fur- man T. MalDn, 3ole Kaieutor, et the aktate of Rlltabith 9tlllwtll Maion, d«- ceaieil, notice li hereby given to the crcditera of laid deciand to exhiliit to fore with Super-Cushion Tires on new and wider Boatnnlan Xor. Mon 10JJ the luhirriber, lole executor, al afore. • aid. their dehtl nnd demands agalnit the said eitatr, unrler nnth, within lix • Subject to 20% Fed, Tax mnnthl from the date of the aforesaid Safety-Rim Wheels. order, or they will ba forever burred nf their action! therefor agslnlt the said SERVICE subscriber. Dated i Freeho'd, M. J.. May 17. till. FIRMAN T, MASON, Bo« 111, R. D, 1., Ksyport, N, 1, Hirbert R, Retlienberg, In., Counsellor at Law, K»t>oit, H. I, GLOBE MOTOR SALES NOTICE. Th» Sign of Tnkt notice that Stanley PeVmeJia T/A Swcdlili Hop, bus appllad to the BETTER SERVICE Mayor nml Council of the Borough of Sen llrlitlit, for a Plenary Retail Con. 21-23 IAST FRONT ST. RID RANK Kiimittinr. llcrimfl for premises situated ut 10 Ktut Orrntt nvenue, 8ea Btlsht, Olijcvllutm, IT nny, fthoiitd be made BROADWAY LONG BRANCH immcdlntHy lit u'ritlnir In Henry £. Rr-n. ntMiw, Ckrk* of the Bivouih e( Sea rimimbir latin* i day • Ivni SOtH Urlihl, Adv*ntur» with ChrUtophtr Wells" Ivtry Tuttdoy 9:30 P.M. Station WCRS ISIlinrdl, ITAMUX BED HANK REGISTER, JUXE 17, 19A8 Mozar Recital Saturday KLARIN'S In Saint James Auditorium — bright boys eat here — Saving RED BANK The annual recital of the Ethel, AND JKUSEY SHORE AREA Mount Mozar dancers will be pre-1IMiylli. McLean PAINT POTPOURRI senttd Saturday nig-ht in the Saint SUNDAY DINNER James auditorium. The program Is Coni|>lrle8 School urnk'r the direction of Miss Mozar,' Miias Phylii* McLean, daught«r assisted by Miss Helen U Fales. of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. McL*«n DELUXE Charles Gotschalk is accompanist of Middletown township, was srad- for NEON SIGNS for the school and during the ualed Tuesday from Linden Hall couvsu of the performance will academy al Lltitz, Pa. preterit a <)iano interlude. During; her (wo y«ara at LJnden $2-25 Cold Cathode Fluorescent PARDON ME - A feature of the prog turn is a Hall she was a member of the stu- t0 DO USE presentation of a ballet clasa at dent council, and Glee club. She you wui k. Banes, which are absolutely played » part In the spring recital N:fcsary in studying ballet tech- nnd operetta '"Pinafore," and a MERklN'S nique-, have been erected on thtt leaning role in the senior pl»y, The people wlio arc "in-the-know"' dine licre ilnily, LIGHTING PAINT? auditorium stage and the advanced "Pride Hnd Prejudice." Miss Mc- class in ballot and modern interpre- Lean also waa it member oC the for they're certain of I'liulin^ their favorite foods, "KNGIM'.EKKD TO VOLK NKKDS" tative improvisation will show the Dnnce. Dramatic, French and actual work as it iis performed in Spanish. Hiking and Art club*, tastefully and licaltlifully prepared and nppctir.- the school studio. preeldent of the Home Economics The entire program will be as fol- club, member of the yearbook stsff, iugly and pleasingly served. losvs; n chfrrlendpr and A member of th* THB SEASONS Si i ring—Crocuses Nancy Ego If, Ka- Gold Four, school honorary society. "If you don't see wliat you want on our menu, ian Hftn<.pn, Jane Martin, Judy Mm- tin. bynn Muunt, Nimry IMnpatonr, just ask for it." Wn'll try to meet your request. I'f'Vuy Ann Stoyp, I'aim'ht White. HAIIA'I .SPEAKER Tulipj Hari.ii.a llolti.miih, Mari- lyn Jones, Hatnmh Kniber, Sun Krako- Allah K. Knlantar of BergMifleld witrh, Miirnrtttn Ilecd, Shannon Spur- "•III be thi> RUMI speaker at the • The French Ballroom at llie Molly I'itriicr is die, Sue Wtirren. hij'i public meeting Sundnyeven- •n ideal gelling far that nedding mriMinn or June \\ jilk -. I'um&la Dlelie, N«nry • nt 8.-30 In the Raha'i Center, »9 JiiOmunn, Satuy l-'oril, Mary Ann llad- A.SHl ItY PARK ley, l-'lontiee llnu|it, Marinnne Kniscr, Monmouth street. Hifl topic will be dinner you may be planning. Kuslyri Kinjf, Henri ne Levin, [Ifliburii "T'.iu SOUITC of Human Power". Mr. S«i« Uivejnj, Mai km Mcliuvau, I'a- Kalnntar IK of Iranian background 1-11»« tru-U Mnlir, Jiiyre N'iU'ni. Cnml IV lierven, Eileen I'olin, I'ntru-ia SfhurU- and ir, an authority on Eastern art, GOOD WINK—GOOD I'RIKIXDS rr, Tntririii Vnrearelli, (jut'iire nnd philosophy. Mrs. EHtn PORCELAIN ENAMEL . STAINLESS STEEL alti KlnrtMice Mau.tt, K»sel>n ""' ris will net afi rhnimian. GOOD 1OOD Kmtf, Unrbmii Sue X^ovrjoy, Lorrine rtif Baha'l School for Childrtn Indoor and Outdoor Electrical Wai ran. hat closed for thA summer, A cos- Summer—Butteiflips Beverly Urownr, I'lanc'-H (.JolT, Jun Hum* tume party waj held Saturday af- Display* & Lighting ptToyf, fvity Jj^flln, .Tenn I*i Br«vnue. ternoon for the school children and HOTEL MOLLY PITCHER Jockey- Cynthia Adi^nnan, Lynn their frlnnds at the home of Mrs. "TIIK OEM OF THE ATLANTIC COAST" Ai Wrnun, Alice Kent*. U« ciUbcrt, Audrey Walk, 105 McLaren street. ROAD-AD SERVICE, ISC. .loan Hanrc, IirrmfiiP !*viji, Jill Use- Tho party wan planned by Mrs. HID BANK net, Marmuet Lnblcin. 49 So. Main Si. Asbiiry Park Autumn—Vintnue drncf F!#ldier, Andiey Walk, Mr«, O'Hara Wnrk, Mnrjorlo finfT, Ito'tnmnn C'ntnnclrlcllo, .Mi** June Slma and William Mel- lirrhnnnlo Shiflcy Hnylitnn, (Intre litt. IKi The natural qurslinn io nsk whon planning nny paint job KIHLCIVM', Kilft-n Cililin. Miirjorir flulT, Marilyn I^vln, Cnrole Mnrho, Jenn about your home is, "Will you use MKUKJX PAINT?" Moliikow, Jftns Sngurton. Wlntcr-Gnloti . ItnrWara Brook" When you specify MRFIKIN you gel flic bo.*t. Thrrc's Kne-Irwin Hanelwoort, John Tliekpr, a MEBKIN prruluct fnv rvery painting need, insiric or fiall Onllo|i.v, Suii* Einhorn, Mies Kent*, Mnntn'rct ijobMn, Arlyn Sykora. outside. Lot Klarin's Paint Store, 26 Monmouth Strtet, Sknitrt' Wnlti Orour BALMTT SUITE Red Bank, help you select the right paint for the right 1—Beverly Browne, Frnnrpg (toff, Joan Hr.ucc, Jan Hunnihrcyt^, Kfty I it) In, job, Virhel*- Snr-o. 2—Cynthin Arkei'ttinn, f*ynn Aclieittian, Ah'rc VpstA, l.ec llilhcrt, Hermin« \A- vin, Minrnret I.nblrin. S—Ifarbftra Hrookp, Cull Collopy, tint- Irwlti Hnschvoort, Joan Y\i(Vtr, Avtyn 4—-MilrUy Buynton, Grac« Fletclior, Mar. There's a in your future K—Finals - Emwnblt A claw in hallot Marilyn Chnpman, Pf'Totby Ann <3iff. Junnlta Uboviky, Murthft M*KM, Mary Viririnia Muoit,' F^llcl* MiiuaccD, Patrlrla Scrmdur, Ohrinta Worrlen, 1—-Barre and center cxeixisw. 2 MurUid M«ir^« ,1 , Jminita I.iliovnky 4 -....- Marilyn (Ihnnman !> ...: _ Maty Vlrvhila Mwnu fi— Final* Enwm1-1* ChAi? dance fl*irbarn Hrf«.^..r Rnc-Ir»ln Han*l«t>ntt. JHRTVUR Iilbov. It's The 1949 FORD- The Car of The Year sk>. r«triela flchucker. -loan Tuck«r. 2 FdtclB Masxarc. 5 „..„..., Horottiv Ann Cot! 4 Patrlfla Schiirke 5 ft—Jotm Tiirker; ti—Hae-Irwfi WITH THE MOST MODERN LINES IN THE INDUSTRY Hanelwoml; r—Uarbnrn Brookx. €—a Rftltrt, linen b. Can-Cnii. Marllvi, ChBpmnn, Dnrothf Anr Goff, JuinlU COMPLETELY NEW FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER. Uhovsky. Marthii Ma-pef. Miry Vlr- fflnln Ma«on, Fellcln Mftr.taoco, Patricia Rrhuekor, (9irt«tn Wordon. Cln^s in nin'lerti Interpretative danclnif Marilyn Charmnn, Dorothy Ann fioff, Milriorle Got?. JviimHn Mliov«ky, Mar. tha Mn«*, Mnry Viridnla Miuion, F«. lleh Mar.*Arco, Patrlria Sehnckw, ON DISPLAY TOMORROW TEEN AGERS KNOW THAT Ohrlila Wnrdn. a—Rarr« nnd rrntw «x«rc!iM. b—Imtirovtuatlon. Th*» imtirov^atJon by thU frnup will b« tnt* 1mll\lilunl In- FRIDAY, JUNE 18th "LOOKS" ALWAYS COUNT! trrpretation of the urns I* by enrh plrl. No movement* atw ^eajranRc^. The EHHE will not know what wti«»ic 1B to Looking woll groomed attracts the admiring b* played until Mr, Ootnehalk gWe* th«m the tnfme. glances of Slick-Chirks and Dream-Boats — fiann lnt«rlud« .— Mr, r,ot«e}ia1V Spnr.Uh (jrotip - s.—Dorothy Ann NEW Tou wanted SAFHMT. 8a NI'.W You wanted COMFORT. Tou Our moderate priced dry donning fits 'teen fioff, Mnrthn Majfe*. Felicia. Mnxrnecn, Ford glv«» you a 59% more rlfeld KCt COMPORT ... In ii new "Mid ago allowances and our fast service suits lim- "Lifeguard" body, 35ft easier Ship" Ride . , . nciv "Hydro-Coil" h Martlvn Chapman, Mary Vlr- "Magic Action" King-Siz* Brakes. Front Springs with .ihonU abaorbers ited wardrobes. Sweaters a specialty! Same « _ Chrl»tm Joye» Wnrdftn and n«w "Plctura Window" Visibil- built In, nnw "Pnra-FIex" Rctir Day Service at no extra charge. d Marilyn Ch*MT.*n, Martha ity all around. Springs, which ne«d no lubrication. MUM. Murv Virtrtnln MMOTI, Feltcia MHtaeco, P»trW» Sc*ucVeT, O!iH»ta Word en. After a short vacation ili« clanei NEW Tou wanted ECONOMY. New FOR FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY will convene In the »tud!r> on Pros- V-# and SIX engines havo new lu- NEW Yon wanted ROOM. 80 Ford pect nvenue in the morniiiga start- brication system, new "Equa-Flo" NEW Tou wanted BEAUTY. Well, CALL RED BANK 64828 ing July 6th. gives you sofa-wide seats, with lots Cooling and "Deep Brealli" Mani- of hip and shoulder room . . . and sec for yourself. You, loo, will csl! FEDERAL WORKERS TO MEKT folding to save more than 10% on Ford "Iho car of the yMr"! K!% more luggage space, too. tu. (Even greater aavlnga with A. meeting of Local 476, National optional new Overdrive). "The Most Modern Plant la Monmouth County* Federation of Federal employees, win he held In the Ocennport Inn tonight at 8 o'clock. Entertainment will be provided by members of the if Picture window risibility Lons Branch council, Knight* of •jf 57% more luggage space Fifth Avenue Cleaners Columbus minstrels, with Frank J. Quirk ae master of ceremonies. if 10% more gas mileage This Is the last meeting for con- •jf New "mngic action" 37 East Front Street, Red Bank sideration of resolutions to be pre- king size brakes sented at the forthcoming state if ?>$% more rij;i

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There never was an automobile like this before. It's a complete break with the past. It MEN'S PAJAMAS MEN'S ROBES SO 00 was designed by you ,.. because you told Ford in letters, surveys and personal interviews In cool summer weight. $4.9' From •* By Pleetway, From J Terry robe* »nd wsshabla just what you wanted. And tomorrow, it's here. It looks like a luxury car, but it sells ttrlpea by Stat«-O-Malne. Palm Beach Neckwear in the low-price bracket. Wawhablc, wrinkle resist ant. WALLEr & BELT StOO J SV50 COMBINATION lUndauine wallet and Eiquirc & Phoenix Stretchway belt In » •peclal Father'! Day HOSIERY hm by Pioneer. $C,00 SEE IT AT OUR SHOWROOMS FRIDAY (TOMORROW) JUNE 18th From 55c "HEA0QUARTER8 FOR THI WILL-DRC8SKD MEN" ABBEY MEN'S SHOP. INC. MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO 62 BROAD STREET TEL. R. B. 6-3722-J RED BANK 90 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK BEGI8TER, JUNE 17, 1948 Page Twelvt father warn * mason, who had the old Capt. Weaver gave me my mst! and bicycle store at the corner of HIHlttliSm^^^ reputation of having laid more ride on the Scud, and Jake Corn- White and Broad •trecU. wanted « J. Lester Eisner bricka than any living man in Red well taking me in his Aurora. If I boy to work after school hours. I Bank. recall, the Aurora wa.s the only applied for and (tot the Job. My I remember the I^iddya in Goose- lateen riKKOd ice boat on the river. salary was 52 a week and my Job town. I well lememhff the hnrne r;ic- was to dusl the bicyclu. After one Recalls Some Of I remember the thiee Mur- iiiK on tlip rjvrr »nd another trag- week's work f quit, The following foi il boys, who lived on Wal- edy, when Harry Kinsley and ypnr—t waji then ]1 or 12 years old larp «trcpt, and the hut that we Frank Odell were .«k;tiin;: pfi.«t tho 1 went Lo work for Johnaon Ber- His Boyhood Days huilt in "Katp" il or ford's It.ick stenmboat dock the ico biokc and Sn, who ran the Schroeder'g ^l^iliwL^ yaid 1 remcmlwr old John Luff- Hairy was drowned. pharmacy, then located on Broad hnirow, who lived next to tin* Alor- I still rerall I he bicycle races— street next to what ia now Miller's Trlls The forcls. and who one day sat 'Hit the unv to which yon'referred in shore store. I worked there two un tlie limb of a tree nnd *fl\vcU l.'ist week's n-'ilMM. wlijrli tfjok plarn years tjurinp my summer vaca- Keillor Alinul Hi* it off hrtwepn whore hfi wn« «ittin^ 50 yens a^'o Jit Stcjiitwiod i'nrk lions. The first year 1 received $3 SEA BRIGHT Th. ntw IAU DOME (2-al«» and thp trunk. Although he bioUc 1 also lemcmlicr tlif (f-ntury :ind the second year $3.50 a week. US ii eoiieil to me and his arm. we kid.«, who were wiitrh- .My joli wn« to tend [he soda foun- i iiie.s that wcie l;iUcn by birycU.' tain and run errands. I reported lurfil to itctl, fiti «ny Mtltn Kariy Hi^lory iit t lie 1 iini', t hoii£lit j| vpry tidcis. Aninnir thfiii wen: Al ('hani- lor. To ttti ml wore all nil aid nf ukl for worlc at 8 o'clock in the marn- funny. We bej-fl and Harry Hawkins. 1 remem- ing, worked until 6 at nlRht, with The foilowing IF a personal note John. ber ^eltjn^ up bc'oi i' d.iyb) cak an hour off for lunch, five days a received by the rditui uf The Rng- >ber Earl and Chai'.rs whenever the circus came tit town week and Saturdays until 8 p. m. iuer last 'wi'fk following an item Ii, whti passed my hoti.se :md i:n ryinx waicv for thr clt>- In addition lo mv salary I was on Wallace street on Sundays on p!i;tnts ;ind rerrivinj,' a |jn.«.« s\< a in the prrvioiij! i*sui» of Thi» He pis • 1 i ewiird. The circuses l)iii.ye d.iy.s privileged to drink al) the ice cream tor ]icrtain:nt; [u h:ivin£ nut ,1. DH way lo chuirh Charles always sodas I wanlfld. One dav I over-in- ualknii: H few .steps ahead of Karl. weir iiyiuiliy hrhi al thr south Htle dulged, resulting in quite a atom- I.cMer Ei^nt'i un Hioad stiee! ;uul 1 tomembor we kids yt*lUMI at them, uf Oakland KUeel, between West n'-'h ache. I had seen Mr. Bercen having a *kon cli;n i'imni.«nnj;. 'riunlie is Kood enough, but Karl nd Chestnut. «ive flfldlitz powders to people who We have Mi. EiMin's pel minion ain't worth a damn." I rrmr.niber, too. when I lm hi^h1 came In with ailments. I thought I la use )i:.= irUer, whirh 1 Know win 1 remember Harold Holme.*. "Hill" i.'bool was built on Knmeh livcniif , would take one. Instead of mixing IAU ho very intrrcsunp to mnny of thr Sayrp. ihe two Valentine boy?. Les- nd how fiorrv wi» folt for the hoys Inj? the two in a glass of water o!d time vs. »nri whit U bunp? up ter Conk, the White boy*; the two ud 5irls who were forced ta wall', prior to taklnsr, 1 took the powders Table d'Hote Lunch '1.50 CA»S families, one. livpd on Wnll.ice torn "Texas' 'wc?L nf thr railroad separately, anil It effervesced In.ildt, »ub»ir the names of many Kod Bankers street nnd the other on the "Ark." ack*) to the. new high .school on instead of oul. Suffering. I went who have long since hrrn forpo'lm. 1 remember that Enslev WHS 1 ho branch avenue. to the rnar of the store and told bitn Isvoritai for (isert Served Daily, except Sundays, from 12 lo 2:30. Item. Thty itol all Meiea jon. June S, 194.H. youngest, and we used to push him A few other things stand out Al Chambers what I had don«. Ho Dear Irv; around a little because he. was learU* in my mind". immediately rolled me over a bar- Coiy to uni ) Voiir a:: irip a jnopo$ of our smaller than the rest of us. 1 10- re], and I never belched so much J 1. 'I'hd penny baR.« we used to ricMd While BrMdiatM chaiK'i' nirr'jnt i'ii Hroad «II» P! last momher the spring at the shore uy ,it either Grover's of Hub- gas before, nor since. And the Best in Lobtteri, Steaks, Chops wrrli. whuh ajijirjuni in Thv Kf«;if- near ihe "ArU." from which we oaithiag—ilt/Uttr/ ft*ian p i.'inl'fi cindy .sUjie. IIT. uiirt »\s .rd me j;jr;i!!y. Whni I all. duiini: xkntinir season, drank -. The trips HumiayH tc; Highjand 1 could BO on reminiscine fur- nnd Sra Food. Dislimtivf Appetisers dtr/ul, «od thert'i Ion M ill j e.-id it 1 tuulii no: help but ri'in- water; a mi> W;\P unneeessaty wp ther, but I don't want to bore you. kneeled on a loll snd stuck our irar.b in the old ['ntamarnn: the inL-f r. Yt\<. hitvv ^'Hl 1 i nnriubf r line Lou Tetley threw me. oft (tie With kind regards, and again lh« Wnll.-ipr ;iiui Uonlrn stri-Pi fares in the. spiinK. omplimentinK you on maintaining and Desserts. 11 teamhosit dock with iill myclothes "c;inps," ;hr Spiin^ .^.IITI "^an^ I remember the Clays and the ii ri£hL there find Mien I learned The Register on that same interest- anil the "i!nu-c;ounri s." I c;tnnot Sickles who lived on Mechanic inw to swim. How well I 'emenv ing nlniiR that your predecessor, itvall pxacily to which 'punj;" c.-ich street, and how Hurry Cluy would it a founder, that crand old man, ier hiinpiiiir inv wet c.lothe.s on the. John H. Cook, established. Sea Bright 2-0060 Olio Gillig. «>f !hf> boy hrlnnpeil. lull 1 ilo I r- lake me to the Sickles anil Ciny ciice of Worth ley's coal jnnl lo rnl! a i;:r:i: manv n.-mies, and wilh „ , stole, whelp we woulfl eat Sincerely. •ry. Lester Eisner. yoiir indulgence 1 £ii;iii reminisce hunks of cheese and soda rtaiKers. I ivell remember the. l;i.\inp or the Hiiiii n hit. remember the I'ratrs, the. Mat- •orner-Mune of thn prescnL Cntho- NOTICE. NOTICE. 1 fi'.ili remember Charlie nnd hews ami the. lyinKSU'ects. who Taki nolle* Lhat Rodney L, Bloom ic church on Broad fllreet. f think ATHLETES FOOT GERM IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEV. default thereof, luch decree will ht ren* Talc* notic* Lhnt Snmual Bluaro has Harry Smith - two colored boys— ived on Mount street. I remember t was in thn summer of isftl. wncn ilercd Hgtiin&l you ai th* Chancellor has nrplicd to the Townihlp Commlttet Applied lo the Mayor and Council*- with whom we pi;iyed, and u ho lie Cafe hoys, whose father wa.'i KILL IT* FOR 35c TO MAY PAULINE BHINER: shnli think enuHnb!n nnd juat. of Shrr-wshury Township, for n Plenary of the Uorough of Red flank for a Pltn* uincipal of the public school, and was hut nve yeJM'.-i old. :m»l v/lvat Jtptail Conmitnntion licrnse for prcmiioi ary Itetnll Conaumptioti lieen*« for pren« lived on Uoiden .«tr«>ot. I remember i hoi finv it was. i also rouicinljcr By virtue o( ,-iti order of the Courl '1'he object of sni'l suit 1A to olitnin n playing WK!I H;n ly in the hit l>r- low sad I was when they moved to IN ONE HOUR, of Chancery of tlie -late of NPW Jei- decree of divorce between anirl petitioner ;it, Shrewsbury BVPIIUB nnd Cherry iaea atltialed nt 253 BrlJge Avtnuc. R«4 i hen Sttffcl'.^ freri stori- w«s lueal- Htrcot, Shrewaliury township. Hank. N. J. lwccn our huii.v and the 1MJIL«P of i'uitit I'lensnnt. 1 remember the. If IK>L PIPIMCI), your money buck. A t,ry madp on HIP stli y June, 1918, nnd you, Ham \V;il.^li un t lie cornn* of Spring Baintun hoys on Borden street, find Li where tlie present Register any ilruwht for Ibis STKONri funiiclifo, in n vnunif wherein Am I'kli Dnled: June \l, T 948. Objections, if nny, should be madt Objections, If any, ihould b« madr Inu Ralph WillRUss, who lived on whal iiifltlinfr now stands. TK-III, Ma.In with 90% slrohol, it Urincr is |ii>tii:r nml y PARSONS, LAHKECQUE, CANZONA immcdintt'ly in writing tn Mnrgretla L, mediatnly in wi-itinK to Amy E. Shlnn« snd WnllrKe streets, when Hero's KcctI, Clcrli, at Shrewsbury Township, Clerk of the Uorough of Itcd Dank, ice cream wacon passed by anil 1 we then called "Pickle nllcy." II is 1 remember my llv«t real job. 1 l'BNK'lll\TRS. ItrnrhM and kllln MORE Jin(, ynu nru hi.-n by IT-I|II il to nnawr A COMBS, now Hudson avenue. end nn nd in Thf Hepistcr that f. rum ON CONTACT.* Toilny >t Al»« the luMilirm of prtitioiui n or bpfor Sollritorft of Petitioners, (Sifrnrd) (Signed) had bfen pnrn ton rents to buy a It. I'lmmliciV. the 3th d(iy nf AuKiist, l I IS Wallnce street. Rid Hank, N. J. RODNEY L. BLOOM. SAMUEL BI7.XAUO, small hox. Il was the custom in I still remember when there were, "rnnlt StorcU. who had n piano those days in usu the lop cover of hut two schools In Red Bank -unn the box s.c a "sccjop," I Knve half -.. Mechanic street and the other of the cover to 1 If*riy and the Iwo on Oakland street—and they be- of us wore -sroopin^ into the ten came so crowded that H was necefi- rrcam when Andv uoleman came snry 1o hold some classes clse- l»y and snapped our picture, l*n- vhere. I recall thnt the sixth Rrado fortunately thp picture has since was on the Kround floor cf tlie CALF LIVER FRESH been misplaced. town hall, nnd that the seventh In those day*, with raro exepp- grade wnn In the old Y.M.C.A, tloni, we all enjoyed ourselves tre- next door. I remernher that once there were ukatinir races mendously. .However, I rpcnll a on the river and we were all anx- FROSTED tragedy, which occurred W) years to »ttpnd. However, afternoon SWEETBREADS hRO whf n we were nlayinc "pDmpy" cla.«s in nchoDl wnj* a «tumhlinp fit the foot of WnshinEton «tr--*ct, block. Harrv Clay snil I conceived when Tohov Sherman, who lived on n hrllllant Idea of putting n piece Borden Mrcot, nnd whose f?rand- nf llmhurfrer cheese In the furnace FRUITS father, "lite' .Sherman, had a of the town hall, Jt was then a hot- DUCKS butcher shop at the corner of Broad • Ir furnace. DurlnK the noon roresa •nd Front utreetn. was drowned. •chool was dismissed for the after- It wa# the ftret fun«r&l I ever at- noon, and Miia McCurdy, our VICTORY tendtd. I wsi one of the pall-bear- teacher, the following day called VEGETABLES Upon my mother, sURgeatlnK «ome SPRING LAMB MARKET RED BANK I Ttmembtr wall tht following lyp» of Dunlahment. My punleh- boyi: tnent called for solnf? home direct Tht two Duncan boys—Fred and lv »ft«r «chool and staying Indoors Bill. I remember when Fred fell the rest of the ifternoon tor In A cesspool on Washington street, Period of two w««k», and this while TEL. 6-0508 where a bouse was moved tn prep- tho river was frozen and skating 21 WEST FRONT ST. DELIVERY aration of building another. What 4nd lcc-boatlnK was excellent. •> job It vu to pull him ovit! I remember the Doromu* boys— I remember the Alerts—Red •oni of both Albert and Newton. Bank's proud baaebell team, which N«wt wu on« of my beat frirndi. played on Its diamond on the cor- NEW I well remember that while Leon ner of Berpen place and Broad lUuulll* fcnd Paul were playmates street. The diamond was later on of mint, that one day in the sand- the east side of Hudson avenue. I remember many of the team mem- BEEF lot on Wallace street, a disagree- SWIFT'S YOUNG STEER ment arose between Leon and my. ber*. There wa« Al Cooper, with hla famous alow-out-c.urve drop; POTATOES •elf and w« decided to fight It out I think at that tlmr T was eight Ihere was Jim PitlRlbbons, Bil' Conover, Ttirklngton, the two Cur- or nine year* old. Bill Henrehant who with Iiis brother lived on Bor- tis hoys, Elwood and Horace, who den Btreet, and who wa.i a few years while in Princeton, come to Red 5 lbs. For Bank week-ends with Hownril 9lder, was referee. We fought HII Amille, the then famous Princeton ever the lot for more than an hour. flrst baseman, and tlie Forsythe It ended In a draw. We have been ROUND ROAST hrothdns' hattcry—Bob and .Tohn food friend* ever since. T remember another acraD I had I remember the famous skntlnjr *1th Harold Holmea in back of races when Mott Woods of I>< the Presbyterian church, which Branch beat Dfl Fisher—Red was then located on the northeast Bank's hopeful. 1 remember e.very Jorner of Broad and Wallace winter -when there wai sufficient 25< •treeta. snow on Hroad street to permit SIRLOIN OR I remember you and your broth horse-drown sleigh roclnR. t tin CALIFORNIA •T8 well. T remember being token still picture the dead heat between on the old schooner, which at that Ed Allaire's, ljem Ketchem's and time was the largest boat I had Capt. Charles Thvockmarton'sj •ver sepn. horaen. I remember the Rtilfn boy*, whose I remember the thrill T got when XRIB STEAK CARROTS OUR HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH SWIFT'S PREMIUM SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD SMOKED DIXIE BUNCH "TOP" NEW HONORS BUTTER TONGUE BACON CABBAGE

..^.iVHL_._....J FOR OUR LOVELY JUNE GRADUATE HARD RIPE A BRI8K . . SHORT, SMART AND LOVELY. Featuring Our New "Tapered-Cut" TOMATOES FANCY fnjoy MAPLECREST TURKEYS 17' '^Permanent loveliness CARTON VITH THE NEV BONAT, READY FRESH FROZEN TO "Curl Control WIRELESS WAVE ASPARAGUS EAT (SpeawX Now, tilt •pttoint In ptrmciitul wtvlng . *. «l HAMS w'ircltM "Cuil Coaltol MtllioJ" tint produrd ••ctftion^llj kiiHlitul, longtf llllinj, (M,«II1 (tarlaui W«T«I. For j»nau«nt lort^ FANCY CORNED FANCY nurmo, lin««, mjoj • Bonn Tlr«!«i ,, L (HAMPOO . 35< i in FRESH BEEF SLICED PKC. FRESH FROZEN Vogue Beauty Salon FOWL HASH BACON SEABROOK FARMS MR. NUNZIE RAINERI, Mgr. Member Jiilenmlioiiol J''onim of Ifuir Design, iV, V. C, PEAS Always At Your Sri'vim, * WHITE STREET, RED BANK 25* PKG. RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX. NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Street Opening PIC To Hear Appeal Bernon Prentice, A Story About An Escaped Monkey, Noted Prelate Three More Houae* Will Open Troop For Higher Bus Fare* Figure In Stiles William W. Bennett of Eaton- Law Introduced The State Board of Publlo New York Banker, A Sewer Line And Highlands At Graduation town has sold his property at 3 School Monday At Utility commissioners has set Clinton avenue, ivitontown, to Friday, June 25, for public This is a story about an escaped however. "A monkey escaped from monkey, a ecver line, a boundary Kenneth J. Way of MMdlotown At Highlands hearing on application of the Dies In South the zoo Sunday. The person who Of Catholic High township, who Is employed hy the Port Monmouth Boro Bus company for an In- liru and the Highlands mayor and reported it, dirt not know whether council. government. Mr. Rennett, who in crease in rates. The company to CHII the Highlands or Atlantic retired, plans to movo to Kn t Plumbers Protest want* to raise five-cent zone Holiiiilel Itesiclcnt It all started when Edward Highlands police. I finally wem. I'uttirliiiil Friurntioii To Mr: Ciondiirlrrl Llk« , Mount,, board of health inspector, Meyer, Kin. Wntlcer A 11nda.ll, lied fares to 7 cents and 10-cent "The animal Is still at large", sold Rank re.iHors, nr^otlatrd the .wle. Current Fee zone- fares to 12 cents. The re- Was Active In discovered that a sewer line from tha chief", 1 don't know much IVaihril Sunday iNi^lil Army In I ire Holla* the zoo adjacent to the Log Cabin about hunting monkeys". A bunf,'.ilow owned hy Krjnrrs quest will not effect fares now M. Hartmfln on I In mlltun avenue, For Utility Work IS cents or more. Tennis Circles inn, Ocean boulevard, was over- The escaped monkey moved the Ily iM*gr. Cartrighl And ISelfiinl Church llo'.ving Into Highlands property. borough to action. Aro there any Leonardo, has b«nn .ml<] hy I ho Not Included In the ap- a brokers to Henry K. Bare, of plication arc the routes from Mr Mount told the mayor and vicious animals at the »ooV they Msgr. John K. Cartnght, D.D., All Three master plumbers requested Bernon Sheldon Prentice, SO. of council Tuesday night that he re- asked. Jersey City, who pinna to make of Port Mon* Red Bank to Campbell's Keyport road, Holmdel, and 609 Sunday night poinlcd to Catholic Leonardo his summer home. the Highlands mayor and council Junction and the Branchport anged the line so that the over- Apparently picturing lions and Tuesday night to take action to Park avenue, New York city, bank- education aa one ot the greatest A homo nn M:irminp street, Riv- :d t« belt line, which will remain at flow from the sewer was sent in an- tigers roaming down Bay avenue, furet-s fighting CommunUm. ile •top tht practice of plumbing In the er and sportsman, died Sunday of other direction. It now runs into At- er Plnxa, owned by Franrls Lea ,'lttend .1 'Trv,;,> ''•< V;' 'i Vr,r Chria ten cents. the council members were relieved delivered his remarks befura 10*) ti-in Sulilji'ij." w ill opc| borough without local permits and Bus company officials said a heart ailment at the Homestead lantic Highlands territory. when Mr. Mount informed them Hlnaldl, hns ho.on sold to Edgar graduates of lied Bank Catholic Monil.iy ni'irriir ! % ;, '. C) o"dock it licensei, This practice, one of them the application for changes in hotel, Hot Springs, Va. At this point in the discussion, that the most ferocious animal at riniol of Mid die town township, illepfd, has occurred,, about 15 Mr. Prentice was born In Brook- high school, the largest class Lu who will take occupancy iv-xt the Port .SNr.im >\:*h ii:" ho fares has been made necessary Howard Monnhan, Highlands police the zoo was nn African goat. leave the school In its history. rontir.nn ••••••i, ilondaj timtn during the past five years. lyn, a son of the late William R. P. chief, felt that a boundary marker month. by increased cost of operation. The borough went into action The monslRnor is pastor of .St. thrmiL'h Kr/! iv. 9 i. rn. to 1- noun Tn an effort to protect licensed This is the first time In the Prentice and Mrs. Ella C. .Sheldon was ncocled near the zoo area to de- anyway, They Instructed John M. borough plumbers, the council Matthew's cn'.hedml in Washing- Juno 21 t'j .!•!:•,,- j. 28-ycar history of the company Prentice. He was a descendant of termine in which borough Ihe zoo Pillsbury, borough attorney, to ton, D. C. JIo is prominently men- called a meeting for Monday night Gabriel Bernon, an 18th century All tli,, Sf,;..< ", ! frnm foul thnt application for increased wild located. He also stated that drnw up a zoo license ordinance. tioned as possible successor to J'l'lH '0 i,i.;!. to iron out the problem with all Rhode Island colonist. Alter Kiad- "Open Shop" nro In* rates has been made. them will be a heavy traffic con- Just In case tho 7.00 Is in High- Arehlii.shop (Jurley as (ho Chancel- • •hided. Th. -••• :>•• I'i'.v • !1, plumbers and members of the wa- uatlng from St. Paul's .school, Con- dition there this summer. At ills '. fourth lands nnd just In cusp some fi>ro- lor o[ Catholic University of Amer- Ijr.-iil.. in .-.•!i,,. : •-v.:; n :.->!<•\ in th< ter, iewer and health departments. cord, N. H., ha attended Harvard .utij.v.;rstkin, the council Instructed ciou.s animals are imported, they ica and occupant of the Cnpltnl At Junior High •h, The plumbers also requested that '"'• university from where he received f'r.-i f Kinncgnn, civil engineer, to said, •See. ii be a| a J25 fee for opening a borough place Dm marker. Grade School a bachelor or arts decree in Jtios. Latest reports place the monkey The prelate told tho gnidimte.s '(in I'ort Mor.ni' '•.:' ii fi:*: ho •j.';o nox1 •trctt to do water work be reduced He was a fellow member of the Chief Jlonahan had more to say, in a tree In Xavesink. Parents Vi«»w to $10. Thl» situation was settled they had tho background necessary Monday. Hnya VIH '>! high late Franklin D. Roosevelt in the to recojjnlzo and comhat evils school ;iifri *,viii .'I1'. :M ' mrtf, and u Councilman William Kohlenbush Fly club of Harvard. Sample Wurk offered an ordinance pertaining to Pupils Graduate cmnnating from the Kremlin. He will h0 W.V.TI a •i»h orlty. After gaining Wall street oxper- Dewcy Is Choice said that institutions similar to Amory thi: a"tlv,:ii>ri • aned an *h» opening of streets for any type An exhibition of sample work- lenco with the firm of Harvey Fisk Firemen's Band Red Bank Catholic hi&h school sound m«ji i-.n j, :••'!;:-,• .1, refresh* ot vtlllty work. Of Lucul <;.O.l\ 1 134 At Exercises and sons, Mr. Prentice entered the manship turned otit hy hoy.i in the U^' ',•• i"! 1 The ordinance stipulate* that be- contributed learning nnd fniih auf- fl.Ttit.S pi'Tli. )> !, d rill form' office of Dominlck and Dominlck, Members of the Red Rank Re- flciont to assure thla country's HU- manual training clasFoa nt Koil fore any street Is opened to per- In Middle tow ii Hunk Junior high school W:\M pre- form utility work, an application investment bankers, with present Being Organized publican cluli last night conducted curity and eventual poaco In the JS ini»; n^ , worship, target offices at 14 Wall street, He bad a poll of the G.O.P. presidential world. Kented Tursdwy evening under the dni:, corps man- mult be submitted to the borough One hundred and thirty-four pu- direction of Joseph A. Vordunf, pils from the eighth grade of the been a partner In this firm since candidates which resulted In a vlc- Miss JOSG Lorenz of Long iivoi'H, fht'y '.*'V ifi.-i*ruc 'iOTi, re- elerk. Upon receipt of a permit, a Volunteers Needed nnnunl training Instrurtor. |1S deposit must be given to the Mlddletown township elementary j 1913. At the time of his death, he lory for Thomas E. Dewey with Branch, recent oratorical content clerk. When tho utility work in schools held their commencement J was also a member of the advisor/ J'or Local Group •Senator Arthur Vandcnbcrg plac- winner, delivered an oration, "The Tho Rxhlhltlnn wns opnn to In- Hu.-ii'fl will \,n uporiuid by Ralph completed and the street closing is exercises Friday evening at the committee of the American KxprcfS ing second. Armor of Knith." John Conklin of .iprrtinn hy tlio pirenls from R un- Morfoiil ari'l K'l'.v.uil iirrinoit, nnd ruied satisfactorily accomplished, Leonardo grade school auditorium. branch of the Chase National bank, A forum was belli at the borough Scotityvitlii was salutntorian, til 10 o'clock. In addition to the Uio «ri:.nhil.j l.-t nn fn.l'.'A-ri. Leave The Red Bank Fire department MBgr, .Joseph T. Cnany, St. James dlsplny of typlcfil work alrcnd> Stsw Monni'Mi'h i'-ipMi? '-iiurrh at the $15 will be returned. However, Those who were graduated from a director of Ihe Fulton Tnl?t com- is ctv.inl/.ing a band, sponsored by hail at which time a resume ot the vcn pastor, presented awards and di- turned out, about a dozen ttoy.i H.'lt) H. m., ;in• 1 ]>:<• - ed *,r> Valley when the street closing is not done Fair View school were William pany, the National Bond and nil the companies of the depart- Republican candidates was n' - properly, the borough street depart- Baily, Zeida Bennett, Dorinne Share corporation and Virginia Hot Morris Miller talked for Dewey nnd plomas to tho graduates. Tho high worn proflent ope rut Ing tin: various iJrivf!, Ki^liili p'r.-i't, Ko'ito 36, ment, and will play at public enn- .school orchestra, Inaugurated by pioocs nf equipment and (ienion- (Jlmrch fit i""t, Oi:n jfht'll avenue, ment will closo the street at the Bourbonnierc, Vincent Brand, Ken- Springs, Inc. cer:s, possibly at the Marine pafU. Taft, Walter Hanson discussed the expense of the utility worker. A During World War I, Mi-. Pren- the local pastor, made it.i second ating thrir ti«c by turninp out Wilson nvmiuf, Vnr*. Mnnrnouth fire neth Duffle, Frank Chero, Pntrlcla It will nl.so attend all parades in merits of Harold 13, slaa«en, George •in in pi ea ("i.i t IIR parent.*! watched. 1 •100 fine may be Imposed for vio- Eccleston, Raymond Flood, James tice wiw deputy commis.sinnrr of A. Gray championed the Viinden- public fippoaranco at the gradua- house, Wil.son nveni;'', I'or , Mon- which the local firemen participate. man tli run i!, Mnir. a* m-t, Kcina- lating this ordinance, which wns Ciasldn, Mildred Halllday, Agnes the American Red Cross in Europe, bcrg cause, Joseph Williams spoke tion. It wan organized last Sep- Motal work, woml turning. leath- Liilloy Deacy, bnnd chairman, »n- tember nnd ha.t worked under tlio er work, iind flinnll electrical g:id- IJIIif,', li'Mitu 'A, Mnin s'f'ff, Port panned on first reading. Hnrmyk, Jean Hughes, Richard and in 1918 organized the nmlm- in favor of Tnft nnd Wllllnni 'S. 1 nminccd tills morning that a meet- direction of Miss Angelica Oaten- Krtfl, all mndfl by the stutlenlfl In Mnnrnou )), I 'rjrt Monmou'li lire Isaksen, Ralph Johnson, Crawford lance service at the Italian front. 1 Councilman Kohlenbusti ex- ing will be held tomorrow night at Bcaty took the side of ISarl War- dorff. house lo Holfor£ covered. voted much time to philanthropy, plications to play in tho band. T. H. Bennett Casey, After receiving Holy Com- anil Instruments for use In metal, John Werner. munion, they were guests of the WOOL], nnd leather work, Tha usfl Each child will be ?;VPH rank Concerning unlicensed plumber* From Leonardo grade school mostly In connection with the Red There is no ago limit. of nil equipment wns demonstrntec! cornparntilt' f» th<> t.', S. Arrny, and practicing In the borough, It was Cross. Ho was chairman of the flns.H of '50 at Communion break- there were Willow Anderson, Alice Mr. Deacy mentioned that the Dies At Home last in the flchoot cafeteria, an an- for the parent A. The dlsplny wns will ho given ;»n ojijiortimi'-y lo ruled that local applications and Apgar, Helena Breustedt, Heinz commerce and Industry committee committee would ilka to have aa «nrn rc-il iiMiiy inti'l'il.-i. The closing 31eenM« were needed tor thla work nual event which was Instituted 35 representative of the work of about Buchholz, Kathleen Conway, Nell of the drive for that organization's many as could, join from the local years ago. 80 pupils. program, at which tun*; 'he aw.uda In Highland!. Collier, Edward Donahue, Joseph 1943 war fund appeal, was vice schools. Mr. Luckenblll, music in- He Wai A Former will ha nindf) i.i pl'inncl for Sun- ««v«nteen tavern license* and Duda, George Everlngham, Janet chairman of the war fund appeal structor in the Red Bank high Tho three-fold purpose of the day, July -I, nt ":!.") p. ni,, in the on* club licenit were renewed for Gordon, Barbara Gregory, Herman in New York in 1W4 and was vice system, will have full charge Wholesale Hiitcher open shop WM to (jive tho parents Now Monniaitth Hipnn church. the coming year. The remaining ap- of thi; band. Applicants should have Chamber Studies a chnnce to nee tlielr boya on tho Grlllon, Geraldine Kalas, Lillian chairman of the Manhattan drive Trevonlan H. Bennett, 85, a res- H very thi n^ t'^ fno. The trncp plications will be prceented at a Keyes, Jean Klngsbury, Shirley and chairman of the sports advis- their own Instruments, or if they Job, to nee the typo of work belntj school It madij po^.-iiblij by the free- fjwclal meeting June 28. The Tax- do not. Instruments will be jiecurcd ident of Red Bank 50 years und u done, and to glvn both the parents Kirchner, Anthony Stavola, Don. ory committee In 39-15. former member of the board of will frifta of interns'cd. pt.-r.son3 and. payer* association submitted the by donations. The committee will Parking Problem nnd the Inntrurtnr the opportunity i i aid MacLnughlln, Dorothy Mayer, A life-long enthusiast of lawn health here, died tlila morning at groups, and ia . ipon. ior»Ml by tho name of William R. Lolhle to re- lennli, Mr. Prentice had held Ihe cull for donations of music stands to become acquainted and to talk New Monmouth ISaptisl churt-h and Philip W. Miller, Alan Reed, Rich- his home, 312 Shrewsbury avenue. over each boy'a work. place Timothy Lynch as a member ard Reed, Allison Shankland, Pat- singles championship of tlie Sea or any musical Instrument. Poll To Decide On the Bnlfovd M'-tho for 25 consecutive years, 1902- dato and time of the first rehearsal Line Of Mcl.ru the course of the evening, and each "Chaplain" I'av.i.U sUtos that •ervlce. At the suggestion of Coun- Helen Sodon, Suzanne Stout, Carol Neck, was engaged successfully tor Thorns, Edward Vlner, Barbara 1927, nnd during thnt period won. will bo announced, parent wit.i tflven a gift of a HII- thia flchoot will provide an opoi- cilman John Rast the hgrough will Mr. Deacy In an interview, men- more than 26 years in the whole- At an open meeting of the board houett« which U n 5mall, black Williams, Frances Wade, Wilbur total of 60 titles. He had also sale butcher business In Red Bank tunlty for nit rhildr^n to get advertise for a three-quarter ton tioned that after the Marine park of directors of the Red Bank Com- block of wood mnde In the ahnpe "baalc tralniriK for IIf*:." Army pick-up truck for the water depart' Wright, Robert Budzlnskl, Ellen won many titles at the Rumson and Invested extensively In real munity Chamber of Commerce Country club. He was largely re- is finished this summer, band con- of some nnlmnl or object. Thin Is discipline will ha niain*iln Elliot, Paul Esch, Marjorle , behind this project of the Bed home properties in Red Bank and to poll ail of tho members of the their children work, and the type Huddy avenue was referred to the donated the Prentice cup for inter- vicinity. bcr is MldJlctown 5-Or/JO-W. planning board. May Gremmlnger, Theodore Hall, Kink Fire department, and support Chamber on parking meters. Max of work they do in their manual Blanche Holmes, Arnold Jensen, national tennis matches between it to the utmost", said Mr. Deacy. Mr. Bennett had been a member Kluriti in tho chairman, and the trrvlnlnp classes. Open shop n!KM Lester Johnson, Elvln Keyes, Al- combined Oxford-Cambridge and "Tho people of Red Ilank will bene- of the, board of health 16 years other members aro Percy Sherman proved to be a success nnd will vln Maxson, Eleanor Mitchell, Rob- Harvard-Yale teams. fit greatly by this wonderful ser- and was a member of the Knights and Howard Leon. probably bo repeated next yenr. Driscoll Signs Lions Nominate ert Pulsch, Richard Smith and In I9S2 and 1933, Mr. Prentice vice given them by the fire depart- of Pythias lodge. The committee has prepared bal- Edith Turner. wa» chairman of the American ment". Surviving are two daughters, lots which have been mailed to all Port Monmouth school graduates Davis cup committee and served Assisting Mr. Deacy on th« com- Miss Ruth Bennett of New Fnlti, members of tha Chamber. After School Bus Bills Officer Slate were John Bayard, NlelB Christen- as non-playing captain of the mittee nro James A. Worden, secre- N. Y., and Mrs. William D. Sayre th« poll It completed, the commlt- Rivcrvicw Ball squad. From 1926 to 1931, he was of Red Bank. Another daughter, Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll this James F. Humphreys was nomin- sen, Raymond Fix, Harold Jacob- tary; Harry Hoffman, treasurer; teo will analyze the resulta and we»k sienna ihree bills designed to ated Tuesday night as president of sen, John Klaus, Victor Lulhn, treaturer of the New Jersey State Robert Forbes, Milton Earle, Jos- Miss Alberta Bennett, died recent- report their conclusions to the ly. Also surviving arc a sister, -Hupplornent .infoty re^ulatiorLi for the Red Bank Lions club. Henry Lull, Kenneth MacLennan, Republican committee. He was eph Holiday, Carl Colmorgen, Ralph hoard. Tho hoard of directors Plans Complete school hnses. The nominating committee, head- August Miner, Robert Moore, John also a trustee and former presi- Acqiiaro, Peter MacDonnld, Calvin Mrs. Susan Stryker of Red Bank, authorized Mr. Klarln to go before Several hundred tlcketa have and a brother, Albert Bennett of Tacked on List year's la.iv r«- ed l-y Dr. James VanNostrand, pre- Williams, Michael Wyman, Robert dent of the Alumni association ot Carliart, Charles Douglas, Joseph the borough council to uncover, if bcpn sold for the charity halt to nn riiiirlnK motnrlsts to stop when a •ented the slate of officers to be Newman, Roberta Balsamo, Alice St. Paul's school and a trustee of Keyport. possible, the reasons for non-en- 1 Mazxn, Henry HlKBins, Kenneth Kl'.Mn by the doctors and nursft.i of Hchuol bus Is clisuhni^ini,' or re- elected at the June 29 meeting. Brink, Dail Britton, Helen Cham- the Boy* club of New York and Drury, Angclo Clagllo, Peter Cell! Funeral arrangements am tn forcement of the one-hour parking Uiverview hospital Saturday ntpht ceiving children, the ne'.v rneaaurea Nominated were Thomas S. Field, pagne, Joan Doran, Patricia Dur- of Monmouth Memorial hospital, und Walter Hell. chains of the Mount memorial limit In the business flection. All at the Molly Pitcher hotel. To date frcvide for safely dnvicea on the Jr.. for first vice president; John ett, Catherine Gamache, Carol Goe- Among other organizations with home. of these measures nre being taken tnDin thnn 20 have reserved larKC bust's themselves and s"t dennito E. Bailly, second vice president; bel, John Goldman, Emmy Guth- which he wai affiliated were the In order to combat a problem which tables for the event which promises penalties for violation of the stop Harold Hendrickson, third vice lein, Eileen Helnold, Anna May Union, Harvard Racquet and Ten- has become, according to Mr. to be one of the most successful law. president; William Blair, secretary; nis, Links, Recess nnd New York Form New Group Klarin, one of Red Bank'i biggest ever held' for tho hospital. Jcgcreon, Carol Koegel, Georgiana To Show Fords headaches. Kc-hool buses will bo equlppcil Edward H. Conway, treasurer; Lester, Alice Mark, Arline Mayer, and National Golf clubs. He wns a Mr.". Julia Peters, publicity chair- with electric lights which will Hash Richard Hackstaff and Dr. Percy Lillian Mayer, Elizabeth Moody, president of the Jekyll Island club Mayor Charlci R. English aald man, him announced that a variety red. when a bus is loadini; or Utt N. Doremus, directors for two Jane tfay, Lois Rowland, Roberta and was one of seven memhers of In Mlddletown In New Setting at the meeting, as he had said at entertainment program will be londlnK, the first law states. Thi years; George shoemaker, Ross Reilly, Annie Thorne, Elizabeth the now defunct Court House club. Mrs. Irvlnsr T. Bartlett of King's tho borough council meeting the given. One of the featured artists fleet ml .statute permits boards oi Chapman, Henry Labrccque and The 1949 Ford, which reveals » previous Monday night, that he Wllhalme, Donna Wood, Joan Zeh- Surviving are his second wife, highway, Middletown village, was radical departure from traditional II be Miss Anna-Mue Hughes, a cdiK'ution to compensate school bm Joseph V. Weeks, tail twisters; I,co nlch, Jeannette Norcross, Evelyn Mrs. Josephine Burton McFnddcn named temporary chairman of a stood for a limited use of the- me- fjltal staff nurse, who will en- contractors for expenses invulvec K. McKee and Leslie Taylor, Lion Ford styling and engineering, will tern. tertain with vocal .selections; a Schade and Theresa Schade. Prentice; a daughter, Mrs. C. Fred- newly-organized advisory commit- be mnde public tomorrow in the in compliance with the now rules. tamers, and Rev. W. Clinton Pow- erick Neilson or Rumson, by his David W. Russell, president of dani:e team from tho Arthur Mur- Th>i third measure set $10 flnei «ra, chaplain. The graduates from River Plaza tee to tho Mlddletown township remodeled showroom of the Mount the chamber, mentioned the fact first wife, Mrs. Clare Ellsworth, board of education. ray studios who will do exhibition for first offenders of the stop law school were Ed-ward Bennett, Eliz- English Sales company at Maple that this matter had come before dancing, and Bert Slreit, piano ac- The new officers will assume their abeth Brozena, Joan Fink, Ann who died In 1929, and two sisters, Mrs. Bartlett, who was appoint- with a minimum line of 525 t'ol duties the first week In July.' Mra. Reeve Schlcy of Far Hills and avenue and Monmouth street, the board three yearn ago, nnd cordionist, will also entertain. Joyce Flood, William Florence, Le- ed last Thursday night at a meet- Donald English, president of the subseauent offenses. It also author- RD>- Cottcn, executive secretary Mrs. Prentice Hoagland, both of that no action had been taken. Af- Tin: ballroom will IJO decorated ises the motor vehicle department of the community Y.M.C.A., pre- land Gay, Edward Hendricks, ing at the Leonardo grade school, Mount English Sales company, has ter the committee ha3 completed wlt'.i flownra Kiven l>y the following Far Hills. His son, Sheldon Ells- told The Register that the new to revoke lieensta of violators. sented a film ol camp projects at Frances Mullen, Joan Smith, Rich- worth Prentice, was killed In action held up tho opening of the show- Its eurvey and reported back to locil florists; Colonial, Tilton's, ard Wicks, William Wildanger and group would have an executive room in order thnt the new Fords tho directors, the findings will the Y..M.C.A. camp at Medford. in World war IT in the Pacific. Spiwak's, Highway Gardens and Lillli! Silver House Rfcbort Eisner of Prospect ave- James McGuire of River Plaza and committee Instead of officers. may be debuted here in an appro- probably be laid before the bor- Johnson's. Peter Galatro's orchestra Thomas Brcckenrldge, Shirley The funeral wns held Tuesday at Membership, said Mrs. Bartlett, nue was the winner of a combina- St. Bartholomew's church, New priate setting. ough council In order that flomc will provide dancing, llu» A New Owner tion Dumont Ulevision-radiD set, Brownlee, Charles Conover, Jean York. is open to nny individual or organ- To develop and produce the 1949 official action may be taken. Ticketa and reservations may be Corson, Catherine Foreman and ization. No plan of activities has Robert F. Robert of 30-1 Eranch disposed of by the club on the co- Ford passenger cars, Ford Motor secured from Roland Scott at tho avenue, Little Silver, has sold his opemtlve plan. William A. Fluhr Harold Wiederholt of Llncroft and boon formulated aj the group de- company has expended more than hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Nicosia, hos- Everett. Van Pelt Graduates sires a chance to study problems house to Robert M. Norton of «md Mie* Dorothy Mohcr were in $37,400,000 In tools, dies, jigs and School Children pital opcratini; room supervisor, Skaneatelcs, M. Y,, who has re- charge of the award. From Pcnn Slate before milking a stand. fixtures. The modern design has iind Mr. Scott aro chairmen. Dr. cently beon promoted to general The present executive committee been molded along functional lines, Brc-.vnlng Wilson, hospital chief ot Three portable radios were William J. Van Pelt, son of Mr. .sales manager for Hanaen, Van awarded to Mrs. Margaret Le- -consists—of- -Mr.- -and- Mrs. Milton resulting In a Ions, low, sweeping staff la serving as honorary crmlr- Winkle, Munning company, elec- Children's Day and Mrs. James Van Pelt ot Madi- Vrccland of King's highway, Harry To Get Awards Maistre of Little Silver, E. M. Ray- son avenue, Red Bank, wns gradu- silhouette. Comfort has been one man, aided by Mm. Julia Throck- tru-platinK eciuipment manufac- son avenu, S. Craver and L. W. Nlggeman of of the primary objectives. The Red Bank Veteran* of For- morton, hospital superintendent. mond of Kcyport and Parnell John- eign Wars post is studying and turers, of Matawan. Mr. Mobert ion, chef at the Star Dust Inn. At Middletown ated June 7 from Pcnn State R Chapel Hill, Mrs. Harry Carlln of Front seat widths have been In- has moved to Meriden, Conn., with the degrco of bachelor ot Nnvesink and Mrs. Charles Camp- prewiring a program through which Tho committee in charge of the Thir Children's day program at creased six inches and the rear seat outstanding local .school children Crawford Clothes where he has obtained the fran- prizes consisted of J. Raymond De- science- In organic chemistry. Ho bell of Monmouth Hills. nearly eight inches. The body has chise to sell and service Lincoln, the Mlddletown Baptist church was has accepted a position with the will be given awards. Bidder, chairman; Wellington Wil- coi.ducted by the members of the bci-n moved five inches forward Henry Jaeobl, chairman of the May Buy Snytlt-r'ft and Mi'rcury Ciu.-. Xins. co-chairman; John Hawkins, Armstrong Cork company of Lan- Florence Finclli with the seats cradled between the 1 The dwelling uf Victorian de^: 'n Surdoy-school Sunday evening. caster. Pa., In the research labora- post. .! Civic Betterment committee, Possibility that Crawford Clothes, 6 Leslie W. Taylor, Edward H. Con- Members of the beginners' ciass Awarded Scholarship axles for a smoother ride. is working on the plan in order to Incorporated, will purcluiFC six cor- witii white clapboards and slata way and James F. Humphreys, tory. He will take up his new du- roof contains a living room, li- and one member of the primary ties In two weclis. Flnelli, daugh- promote public interest In their porations ownc.l by Sunders A. Le- team captains, and Robert F. Wor- clasH gave recitations, and other Mr. Van Pelt was graduated from Miss Florence U Fire Department Fair civic. bciUennont work. If arnin««- bnry, dinlnj; nium and lii'.chen on Mr. and Mra, Anthony vlnfiihn of Little Silver, including den, treasurer. Proceeds went to merr.bcrs ot the school took part In mentf. can be made, there will-bo tlio local Snydcr'H Mercantile, rc- thu tiist Hour and faur bedrooms the club's welfare fund. was To Be Held July 2-10 and bath un the second l'.aur. Thi a pageant, "Children of the King- scholarship* a series of motion pictures offered maiiccl strong this morning. don'". Tho second annual Ked Bank fire to the public on general informa- plot Is approximately throo-flfthl IN IIOSFITAl, ew According to the New York Jchn Bayard, acting as minister, department fair will be held July tional topics. Crnif. Men's Adjustment Bureau, ot an acre and on tho place is f conducted the service and Frank the York city". The scholarship includes 2 to July 10, inclusive, on Upper Tho committee intends to work two-car Rnrnge and chicken houso Mrs. Leonard R. Hardy ot utew college it ten-month course in secretarial tlio purchase will be consummated Hlrft rend the scripture. Eloise army and was with the Combat En- Broad street, wU.h the local school board in set- within ten days, unless unforscen The property adjoins on the south I^ondon, Conn., who Is visiting her training and was awarded to Miss thj Fox estate now owned by Well- mother, Mrs. Irene Spooner of 232 Porter sang a solo, "Jesus Loves gineer* In both the European and Grand priM, to be awarded the ting up its goal. It ha« not yet boen developments arise. The aix cor- Mo''. Pacific theaters. He received his Flnelli for "recognition of her last nlRht of the fair, will be a decided whether awnrda n^iould be porations include 13 stores In tho ington Wllklns, Jr. Ocean avenue, Sea Bright, is a sur- scholarship record and high aver- Tho sale was negotiated hy tht gical patient at Rlvervlcw hospital. Those giving recitation! wi honorablo dlschargo In August, .10415, 1949 Mercury aedan. Ground prizes made for Americanism, heroism, East. Value of tho corporations has George Slnnott, Edward Hirst, Ruth and returned to college the follow- age attained In the Wood school will be given every night. There civic pride, or Jtlll some other at- been estimated nt $209,000. John L. MlniiRh nseney of Rum- Strawberry Tlnit. Ann Westcrbcrg and Leonard Wes- in? September. entrance examination." will be various types of refresh- tribute. son. e tcrberfc'. The children who took Mr. Van Pelt Is a member of Beta .Miss Finclli Is a senior at Red ment booths and a 1»''B« selection STBAWHERHY FKSTIVAU Put them uii while yu" <^>i< " M™ "Working with Mr. Jaeobl are Lad/ of ll'« House. jelly glasses, pnrnllin wnsi cnniiinil not part In the pageant were Robert Thula H fraternity and the Blue Bank high school. During her of merchandise boothi. The booth.3 Benjamin ROBB, Milton M&uui«r, • ml rack C4-qunrt), $1.93. i" lidi, Tho Navcslnk Epworth league Do you ii'i-'l i-lnllir< |.i»»" They art 1 school years she participated in jiino MH.ton naps, culTto am IWls nml Dcaney, Ronal Cluuss, Virginia K?y society. will be of a wooden frame con- Charles Anderton and Morris Klein. tl) cn.tj il iliilni. Piiilclc.l ironlnit ti\blc» Dobbs, Marshall Coatcs, Peggy Car- many student activities, She is struction with waterproof canvas will hold a strawberry festival on M.'.IS, irtmi'ii.' bniir.l mv.-r? TD cents, xiuu. Wo have everything f°' canning. clnthrs |iin b»Ki M n>n, phisllc clnthti Frie delivery. National 5c, Kic nml Jl ter, Ralph Kern, Robert McCuliy, A Good Tim* secretary of her class and head tops. EUctrical FUturti. tho lawn of tho Navestnk Metho- Bathroom fixtures, knilruon) fixture* pins ont ten: pin-h I In tulrrst, curtain Itoee. frown's.—Advertisement, John McCuliy, Judy Deaney, Sue wni hnil by nil tho moths in your i-losct drum majorette for the high school Harry Aumack is general chair- dlut church Saturday, opening at Alrctchers fi,?S, willow rlolln-s bnsK«i*l ever since it not warm, llul rid nt them. nnd k fix turn for every room In the Carter, William Enstmond, Joanne 1 band. Sho also is a member of tho man, with Dominlck Figaro co- house. Fluorescent und Lumcline lmth- 4 o'clock. Strawberry shortcake, JL'.IIO, lnO-foot »n*h cnril c'.olbci lln« Stll Strvict Laundry. Urvt* 70 cent!, moth bnHx 'J'- re«t». Ice cream and cofrce will be acrved, S1.29. Fre» delivei'r. N:itinnlll 5-c«nIi Establish your own belt »orvlra laun- Best and Nancy Best. James Mor- tnr pnricr «!) ™nli 11 roll, ninth Imlh 10 Year book staff. chairman. Fred Brown is chairman room fixtures, medicine cheiti 13,^, lp-centi mill Jl rftorrs. l'rown l.—Ad- dry with Uendlx withers. Minimum ford and Woodrow Francis were tenti 11 iitckngc, Odora closttJ 51.9-i. of the car committee. bathroom ICHICR, nlnmlnum clothts Miss Alvira Crawford is chairman", vertisement. alx machines, Immediate delivery. Kx- free dcllvtry. Natlonnl 6 & l'J. 1'rown'a. What Art You Dolnf himpciB, towel li'irs, Iniiuor nnd outdoor tni discount on floor samples uf refriK- us IK re, rtothpH driers. Cnll us up. P'rce deliv- assisted by league members. —Advcrtltcmcnt. to make your family comfnrtiuue this FIIM Love Garlm«l, In Appreciation. fi-atcirs, freezers unit ruilios, SleirfrU'il Mn. Lillian Willett, assisted by wnnl \V» hm-e portnhle tiiUhtuti try. Nntionnl Ii A 10. Prawn's.—Ailver- 1P r Yes. nml loiiky KnrtaBi clini ilrnw Wt< wiih t" i\'V< •• ' lr Mnlllt* to tht Jlimlvnins Co., 117 first twtnue, AUitn- Mrs. Lillian Honrn, were in charge Leon'i Cold Stornce Vntilln. .Oi(ivvt»«» <-•«<"• Y,i, FnthiT'j iliiy l« S'liulny. W» hnvc ni.'inli.'i'< uf ill... It. •! ».. "I. Hi'' l't'P»rt- of tho program, and Joseph Till, Two certified viiults (in our im-mlson. liiwn I'luiii J.'.m nnd S2.0H, i-rniiuet SI .US, ^O-Kiilliiri run* mill ciivcr SJ.lt"*. mi-tiL nml tli.' I'..)1 - I'.-iM-lm.f.t for tisement, • The safest liliu'o l/i town Tor yuur tun 51M, window llowfii- litixcs, hiiflswiioil Lcan'i Cold SLorafra Voiillf. curds, nnd lm« «l x«n. KuthiVs fup iinU nnd Mt'3. R. C, Baird arranged the HiL turuyirs 2'.l einn, DOT liombl ill Twu ccrtidod vnnlls on our premises. .auto.- :,'J cunl», iiocktle nicks (I, w«l. th.lr pr,.|iuit ..n.l ..:!'„••. t-.t i.llnn in M. mid winter Kn'-mentH, Cumplcto inmir- riwrh Kcrreim, DUT IjomliH, Call ill! up, cents, rulililsh I.UIIMT* 82,50, Ily «wnt- tlni;ui..h:iia !hi' (:••' I, .:•.!!.•: ilMri Mri, Window Screens, decorations, nneo. Homloil riiutcmen. l.uan'h. Hiono Kr.-i- ilellwry. Niillonnl r. * 10. Tho infest [tltica in town for your fun Irt* nml l(it^ of otlltT thiiHTi. Comi'tcry Urn 10 tctiU, Hy rltiliur.s a tor 1» TOMB. and wlnttr Knrincnta. Corntilfte Inmir- v IPPH 1M* ci nts. Come ilnwn nnd Innk Knlhtririv I'miini who I. !• .-t.''l th» »'«• ExtenMon screens uf n!l BIKOS. Onl- K«d B&nk 6-£SO0.—Advertisement. i'rown'fi.—Advirtlflettlenl, Tin. 'r.illi <>( th« Tnun Utstiiurunt, vim'.zed uriil bronze screen wire, ily swat- Nntionnl 0 * 10. I'rown's.—Ail»crllio- nnco. llondeil routcmen, l-eon'a. I'hont nround, Nntionnl S * 10. I'rowu'fc—Ail- A Jun. Bride, ment, —^Ailvortlscnicnt, Ln 10 cenlx, fly ribbons 3 for 10 centa, We bnve Just whnt sho would like, Money Wonted Ciiatom Built Model.. Itcd Brink B-2SQ0,—Advertlivmont* B.-tL'n dour siirlntts 1(1 eents, door linnl- nn nlumltium lloynolds humiiur IH.ilfi 1650 locnnil morlKiiKt', for Im Mo olfl custom liuilt to orilcr, bonta, For Your Shoppln« Comfort 1'ubllc Auction, wnro and window hnrdwaro of nil kinds, (they nro licnutlful), new Pyrox per< mcntH, two houiirfi on turn], r>ny ini iithly. plnnpH, tmlim. worklnK or dccorntlve, Announcement, Curtain Rodi ID Centi, Free delivery. Nntlonnl 0 ft 10. Trowo'l. Shermim'ii now nlr.conilltlniicil—nr Mtirtln U. Jiush. M. 11., announces hU SolUI lmi« curtAln i-o;U(itiK cut tn Hntuclmlii varii m«l (utn'shtaas, III colntor »'J,.|r>, 1'yrcx brldo itlft KDU, new or in you like. Good MIIHIIM.'** rrfi-'mirej, MIKNU of your yiicht liiuid-mndn to your Carrier. SMicrninti'a, ii Broil J Strocl, SprhiKilali- iiv.-iiiii-. N.l.t.ihr. Twn lilorkl ^AdvortUcment, Uotcco Imthtoum Acales, Wcnr.Kver pot Write, iilvinir iihiinc, "8. 1>. M.," llcis xprn-ifkutlofiK. Archltfcturnl stnicltirf-H, I'Gtlrtnichl frnm the Ki'ncrnl jtnictlru nf your »i».f, ilunnlp roiU 'JO tenli, iwinn- •ted llnnk.—Ailvii-lhemml, rnfdIt'liKi nlu\ thp ol'fiilnvr nf a liilinriitory IHK I'nuii! i-otlt 30 ct-rili, Pirvcl putior iMut »t ntlln li..,|iit«l. ""nth n( L'rrllfi M.-tN. (ilv(> hi'!- Hompthliiir imrful. Nut Ml, lied llnnii.—AdviM-tlficmuU, Hlntill nnlti. or <-oni|ilcito project!) ncccpt- 1 for tlu< iiriirtiiu uf cllnicnl pntholui;)'. ilmiHs Ml ccnti R pull , [uil'ir wiiiiUw iiMTlue. .lilllJ lUlll, 1 I'. M. Alfreil dnif, Public Auction IfMuil Ci A 10, i'rown'l, l''ree dellvtry,— i'il. I'linim lied llnnk B.IS0.1.—Advrr- 1 IlllHiwoim .' 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and Evelyn DeN'ardo, l>otii of Mat- at 23 William street, Red Bank Beach, the bride's brother, ushered. au-an, were the oihrr nttendfints. Hoth the bride and bridegroom at The couple will make their home To Enter Annapoli$ Canterbury Fair GIECKll—8IAV The hride's sifter and brother, tended P.cd Bank high school. Mrs. in Green and White Village, Mat- Pupils Present Special Service Lucy Mary anil Louid Toniascllo, Mny is employed by the Tcl«phone awan. The bridegroom is a grad- Ar.nouncoment Is made of the \vp:e flower girl ami ring bra re r. company In Red Bank. Mr. May Is uate of Lehigh university and is At St. George's, marriape of MIES Alice Oiger, Thomas Parisi of Matawan, was employed by LaFreda Sal«« and employed by the American Smelting Musieal Program At Baptist Church daughter of Mrs. John Turner of best man, and Albert DeXardo, Service of Red Bank. He served and Refining company at Perth "Molly, Be Jolly" an original A special "Wedding Bells Re- Astury Park, and Mclvin May, MmFreihold. the bridi'^iuuni's rousln, witu Gen. Patton'B Army for two Amboy. musical program, was presented Bumson June 23 of Mrs. Irene A. May of Shrmva- union Service" will be held at th« an>; I'cter Grandr, I'iiffwood, the years In Europe. by members of the Fair Haven Ilrd Hani; Baptist church Sunday bun'. Sunday. June 6, at Holy .Spirit bride's uncle, usherc-cl. FEBRAKO—BELL grammar school eighth grade grad- rhu'-oh, Asbury IJark. Msgr. Joseph VEKDICCIIIO—REVERE. morning under the direction of thfl r- Annual Evrnl Is For Tlir coujilo will makr their Hump uating class at the annual exercises or, Hev. W. Clinton Powers. H. C'r.sry of St. James rhurrh, tied at 101 Main street, Matawan. Hoth Miss Antoinette Ferraro, daugh- The marriage of. Miss Anna Cath- ter ol Orazlo A. Ferraro of Hack- last night at Willow street school. couiile.i who have been married Uar.k. pfifovmed a do\il)le ring aro graduates of Mntawrin high Russell H. Minton, president of J by : Mi^iimary And cerrmonv. erine Vcrdlcchio, daughter of Mr, enscck, and the late Mr.«, Ferraro, hti pastor during M3 two year* m school. The bride ia employed hy and Mrs. Peler A. Verdicchlo of Lo- the school board of education, pre- Red Bank have been thu Public .Service at Perth Aniboy, became the bride of Martin F. Bell, • Charitable Projects cust, formerly of Arlington, to John *son of Mrs. Gussie Bell of Mata- sented certificates to the 36 grad- and the tiriclcgroiim by .Siifnvay Paul Bevcre, son of Mr. and. Mrs. uates. s!.)its in M:\tu.van. He ^-J-VKI wi'.h wan, and the late Snmuel Bell, » K\ cry o:gamz:uiun in the parish Andrew Bevcre of Nutley, took Sunday nt St. Francis church, Miss Elizabeth Ann Cooper, rep- the navy in the I';i''ihV B8 inontlm. resenting the junior group of Mon- Id- t:.hi::t- ;i.irt in the annual Can- place Saturday at St. Jamca Hackensack. Rev. John Ryan, pas- ;i,Mi -.;:-.- l.i.: :o >le held ne.u church, Red Bank. Rev. Joseph tor, performed the ceremony. mouth chapter, Daughters Amer- IIICKKV—I-A.MH ican Revolution, presented good I1Y- d'r-y r:\n\ ;:>,ni l!) a. in. lo it p. Hefore an altar i«nl:ed witli Sheehan officiated at the nuptial The bride was given in marriage '311 .r r-'. '^'VIIL^S cuuu't:, Kum- mass which was followed by a re, by her father. Her satin gown was citizenship medals to Phyllis Stad- peunic*, Miss Airni'S llnrie Hlcki-y, ler and Robert A. Barr, Jr. Con- >,,',• ']•;,' ,,,!- -.-,il Li' di-V,,;..d 1U daughter o: Mis. James iiickey <>r caption nt the Molly Pitcher hotel. made with a Mary Queen of Scots collar, long sleeves trimmed with stance Perrine gave the class Matawan, liecamu tbu bride ur Ju- The bride had her sister, Miss greetings, and prayers were of- :..,::,..,•:: *'• ,li be si'ivt'd fium sepli Carl Lamb, son i>r MM Wil- Rosemary Verdicchlo aa her maid lace ending In points over her *J- .'• • :.j - I'. "' The committee hands, and a draped skirt which fertd by Rev. F. R. Stevens, pas- liam Lamb of Freehold anil the kite of honor, and her bridesmaids were tor of Kisk chapel, and Rev. John *ii;\..uio ','"-• Ju.-cjJii ^tern, chair- Mr. Lnmb, Saturday, June S, at SI. Miss Carolyn Bcvere of Nulley, formed a train. Her illusion veil M... Jac.-ji, Lefferts, Mrs. fell to the crige of her train from B. Klrby, pastor of Fair Haven •n::ir.. Joseph's churrh, ICeyporl. Rev. Ihc bridegroom's sister, and MLsa Methodist church. i-jmrdle, Mrs. J. A. Clark, Francis ColTey, cuinle of the Anne SlgnorelH of Newark. Mr. a »weetheart bonnet, and she car- l;.r, a;,i -Slout, Mrs, James rleit calla lilies. Graduates were Robert Earr, Jr., i-hurch, pcrfonnml the ceremony. Verdicchlo gave his daughter in George E. Severs, Jr. Arthur Berry, Benjamin Boyd, Mr.-, 'ieoiire Jnhnson, Mrs. The bride was given In m'uriage marriage. Mrs. Sadie Girlando of Hacken- .'i.,:i«t:i, ."wr.*. .Merritt Lane, Walter Brown, William Cassidy, by her uneie, Mirhael J. Meaile of For her wedding gown the bride sack waa hcv Kilter's m/Uron of George E, Severs, Jr., son of Mr. Dickson Dunlap, Kenneth Gnnson, JI,ihcM Cherry, Mrs. P. J. Hi'd Hank. She wore ft gown of chose a white satin colonial style honor and Misses Hose DiPrinui and Mrs. George E. Severs of Sil- .::c_..s Mrs. Milton Koss, Mrs. Herbert Howard, Frank Johanne- :.\I,-i Chantilly lace with a neckline of gown, made with n marquisette and Gloria Fried of Trenton and veibrtjuk road, Shrewsbury, has man, Ellcntine Lazarus, William :Jo!i:. r.c-'.ar.d, Mrs. William Thom- net. long, tl|;bt sleeves, which rx- Helen Murphy of Is'ew BrunHU-ick, been selected from examinations Jas. ill.-. Hni.ari Leonard, Mrs. Hal- yoke edped in old lace, and a hoop McDaniel, Jr., Philip Minton, Bcr- lendpd to form points over lier skirt which formed a train. Her were bridesmaids. Gloria Pnmilio held at thi! Naval Academy prepar- trand Rountree, Robert L. Shenc- Jfcv il'.;i :~!i <1. -Mrs. P.oss Chapman, wrists, n light bodice nnd full skirt and Anna Perrnro, both of Hack- atory school fit B.ilnbrldge, Md., to •Mif. ,-;,fnur J'ills, Mrs. Arnold illusion veil was held in place bj nan, Florence Brown, Elizabeth with a conn train. Her lingor-lip- a crown of seed pearls, and she ensuck were (lower girls. atlnnil thr> United States Naval Cater, Barbara Chnmerny, P.u- •T.ilji. M:.'. I'limming HiUcr, Mrs. li-ni.'th veil of French illusion wu» Cnlvin Bell of JI ituwan, was best academy at Annapolis. He will be- "r.:-.::•:.! Moi.ior, .M:s. Robert For- carried a white satin prayer book chclle Cohen, Emt, Gladys held by a tiara of slnrchcd lare, man for his brother. Frank l)c\l, gin his studies there July 1. He is Godard, Betty Hallam, Jesse Ran- JJC--.I:. Mi- James Ward, Mrs. with a marker of white orchids, Robert Lewis and Coiincilnmn Vic- nnd she cnrricrl u white praycrbook The maid of honor wore a co- a grndiiatc of Red Bank Catholic dal], Helen Hcndrickson, Mary- *],i,i:i :.!•• Si-lnllinc, Mrs. John with a marker of gardenlns. tor Armellino, all of .Matawan, high school. •I:,..-.:.'. Mr.-, l-'redi'i-ick Hurghard, Mrs. .Melvin Mny lonial gown of lavender faille, and Ann Jewett, Marjorie Ketchiim, Miss Dorothy llickey of Mata- ushered. Marilyn Little, Catherine Lock- IJr. :-.:-..i Mi'. Iknry Uulkley. the attendants wore similar dresses Phi; couple are on a wedding trip i 1;;,, ,,, ;iu:]i.uir cMie table at the The hi idi^'fi gown was white or- wan was her .sister's maid of honor. in ripple green and maize. All car- j wood, Marion Lo Presti, Elma Her orchid taffeta gown liada neck- to New England find Camilla, anil ! Misogadcs, Phyllis Myatt, Ann iS; , ;:;.! ! f in emiiy of St. Mniys HHiy, lilinir.i'ti filoiinil thi- oval ried crescent shape bouquets of upoa their i-cluin will live at 33 St. James Cubs Jj; ,.;u , : wnii-h .Mr.', J. Harry Uob- ^fkliiie ,'Mnl on iho Rhmt rmfl'i'il line of illusion, short sleevs, a ti^lit African daisies In various colors. I Noyes, Constance Perrine, Frnn- | bodico and draped skirt. She wore Park avenue, Mn,t!iw:in. clne Prendevllle, Phyllis Stiidlcr. It'K.,.:, ..^ ,. h.'ii: IV..111. There will l:,e . c.-ve- ^•.•ith line 1,'iue. .^li Iriimh veil nnd carried a I a matching tiara of taffeta and tulle Genevieve Tibbs and Margaret ";.«s Doris Okerson and white mitts. Her bouquet was best man. Ushers were Peter A. teachel', was graduated from Tren- Have Picnic ;;i::;i\.,< -..ruii r rlwiirnianship of Verdicc.hio, Jr., the bride's brother, Williams. a nosegay of assorted llowcr.'f. ton State Toaehorn college. Mr. Hell Cuh Pack No. 8 of St. James Mr. ami Mr?. Randolph Stryker, ;;>!:•. ii. i; Cm:. Jier committee Bilty ili'Ki-an was maiil of and Chester Borcck, the bride- attended Temple university, anil is chtiich enjoyed their annual picnic •<:•::.;>:.: i > Ml*. ICmil Meyer, Mrs. hoiior ;iml Clyde .Morgan W;;H lutit Th bride.'-niaiils were Miss Kath- who recently observed their 55th rrine lliekey, also a sister of the groom's brother-in-law. minuKer of the Bell Beet com puny nni'ci sunny shies Monday at Mc- ••,'•!!• i: j::v;e, Mi.-. Robert Berg, man. Tli'j maid uf hoiujr WILS dresa- The couple are In New England .'ir.river^.'try, nnd who have been bride, and Mrs. .1. Wallace Medic, of Matawan. He served in the Ginn's grove. More than 50 boys Patriotic Unit ,'irt-i'p v.-nrl:rrs and members of the *;>;: J.i:nc> Ciiuali. Mrs. .Mar'.in ed in a pink tafi'etu cown, and i-ar- and will make their home at The Army Air corps nnd i« ;i member v.'n' e present to participate In baee- •]•';.t;ci, Mia. John Calm, Mrs. P. ried an old-fashioned bouquet of both uf Mamwan. • Thoir gowns church, will Iw special irurets. They n were of nile green taffeta styled White Village, Plalnfleld avenue, of the Malawan American Legion ba.ll. grimes and various run- will repent their mnrringo vowi "ll. !.:.) ,Jwin, Mrs. Bon-land Groen- ros y anil sweet peas. A reception Piscataway township. post. nin,; events. Richard King, Louis tv/ay. Mrs. ilrandin Hammell, Mr3. held at the Harmony club at like that worn by the maid of hon- Plans Camp; price to the sermon to be delivered or. Their taffeta and tulle tiaras The hrido was graduated from Mnsllllo, Thomas Hlntclmann, Bill JPit-.-tim Huwer, Mrs. William P. Deal. ANO2I.IIECK—ROUKKTS Members of Army of the Poto- by t.hr pnstor nn the subject, "The were, green and thnlr bouquets Our Lady Queen of Peace high J)mv!en, Martin Brenner, John Pa- mac chapter, Daughters of the Art of .St lying Mnrried", ICoirpton, Mrs. James Van N'os- The bride was graduated from school at North Arlington. She at- I garni and Bill Ehrhardt captured Itrind, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. Asbury Park hl^h school unil is em- were also nosegays of assorted Mrs. Doris Wolcott Angelbeck, Union, have been urged to write Dei in Ol;ci.siin, mezzosoprano, of dowers. tended Hudson college at Jersey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. honor* in the field events. Fred their congressman to establish Hag Spnnr T.nku Heights, will be guest IGc-orgc A. Robertshaw, Mrs. Leoployed in the ollk-os of an Asbury Harrison won the bubble gum ;jIcKee, Mrs, Lester Leonard, Mrs. William Morris of Nulley was City and the Bnrblzon School of Wolcott of Eatontown, und Stanley day as a nationwide legal holiday. Knln:?t nnd her program will in- Park lawyer. The bridegroom, who Kaehion Modeling in New York crown. ^CJarcnce Gala and Mrs. George is a Navy veteran, is employed ut best man for his rnusin. James Roberts, son of Mr. find Mrs, Members w*ill also ask congress ID rlm;i! 'T Love You Truly", to be J^Jarkhani. HU'key of Matiiwan. brother of the city, The bridegroom Is a gradu- Charles Roberts, also of Eaton- T he picnic was under the super- establish a congressional appropri- suiv^ In connection with the i Watson laboratories. The cou- ate of West Side high school, New- visor, of Eugene LaBolsonnlerre, ple will make their home at f>5 bride, and Alfred Pcttit of Free- town, were married Friday at the ation to restore the Statue of Uh- j uninr. service, nnd as an offertory J A home-made candy table will be hold were ushers. ark, and Newark College of En- homo of tho bride by Hev. Chester «'u»> muster. John King and Walter •in chnrpe of Mrs. Theodore Sey- Mount Herman way, Ocean Grove. No! In were, assistants and Adam erty site and make that site a nal- | "Glurln", by Buzzi-Peccia, 1 The bride's mother wore a black gineering. He la employed in the !'• Apy, pnstor of Second Advent ional park. jm.. .;:, c.-.,i:rman, assisted by Mra. and pink drcsM, a black and pink engineering department of the Du- church, Eatontown. Mr. and Mrs. Krttowicz waa committeeman. Mrs. JWill;.-i.Ti Leahy and Mrs. Daniel JEWETT—MARNER Jean Khenvin, Mrs. Walter Noble, The chapter held their annual bat and a corsage of pink carna- Pont tilant nt Now Brunswick. Stanley Jolino of Long Branch, memorial day services Monday, I.Si:;f i:i;.". A!] uf the candy ia do- tions. brotlior-ln-law and sister of Ihe Mrs. Willnrd Ehrhardt, Mrs. Jos- !u:,-,i,,l by 'iie children of the church • Eliznlieth .Tonn Jewctt, WOumVAHI)—OL8AVSKV. since the original service was post- Boy Scouts Hold daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ("Jrnnjcnn The. bridegroom's mother wore a bride, were the nttendtints. A in- eph Hintelmnnn, and Mrs. William Jtchi', !. Tha Acoiylea guild will ception for the Immediate families Jiov.'.cn, all den mothers, assisted. poned because of weather. They 2h.;vo chrirue of =uf*. drinks and a G. Jrwett of Fair ITnvr-n. nnd Alnn blue lace cnsenihle with a corsage At n nuptial ntsn Saturday at placed red roses on the Civil war Kehrrtli Manner, Jr.. Fnn of Rev. of American Beauty ro.scs. St. Dorothea's ehureh. E.itontnwn, wns held nt Crystal Brook inn, | Thu picnic rounded out the ac- Annual Field Day ;hf;iri pot. -Mr.-. P.andall Keator Entontown. tivities nf Cub Pack 8 for the sea- monument at the entrance of Fair ;i- .1: cumiuc. the white elephant nnd Mr». Alan Krnnptb Mncncr nf Followini,' a reception for 100 Miss Teresa M. Woodward, daugh- View cemetery in memory of their The District T Boy Scouti of Pppninjrton, were lniirried Snturdny guests at Crystal P,rook inn, Eaton- Upon returning from Cnnada the son. Robert Beardsley, representing America held their first annual par- Jt-ibli! with her committee conslsl- ter of Mrs. Theresa Beck of Linden J. H. Mount company presented Civil war ancestors, and to honor ;in? i'f Mrs. John Ballantine, Sirs. afternoon at Hie I'.ed Bank T'reshy- town, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb left -fm: place, Red Bank, became the bride couple will, live at the homo of the Lincoln, Civil war president. ade nml field dny program at Long ter;r,n church by lite brldepronm'.i a lour of tins Southern states. For bride. Mrs.' RobcrLs is the widow pri/i;*-. to Lawrence Calton, Bill Hi-null Saturday nfternoon. Th« jUarden L. Crawford, Mrs. Mar- of Stephen J. Olsavsky, son of Mr. Dowlen, Michael Bcrgin, and Frank The final chapter meeting was shal; Van Winkle, Mrs. Schuyler f.Ttl'rr, v.-lin is iiaptor of the P,'n- traveling Mrs. Lamb wore a white and Mrs. Michael Olaavsky ' of of Chris Angclbcck, Jr., of Enton- held recently at the home of Mrs. colorful parade arrived at municip- ninfton Prc?bylprinn church. Ho gabardine suit with green and town. Mr. Roberts is employed by MaKmcy for their reporting of their al Medium on Oee.in avenue at i •Van Yechten, Mrs. George Werlc- Steelton, Pa. A wedding breakfast reaction to television broadcasts. James Seller at West Long Hrnncli. »2irm, Mrs. A. L. Register, Jr., Mrs. asfisted by Hev. John A. whito accessories and n corsage of was served at the Molly Pitcher tho Gulf Oil eompnny nt Newark. p. m. where the 225 scouts and Hayes, pastor of Ihe Red Bank Talisman roses. Upon their return The contest was sponsored by the Plans were made to hold a lawn Kuhi and 73 girl scouts and brown- I'i'hoinas .McCarter, Mrs. Rufus C. hotel, and a reception was held BARLACII—WOOSTEIt con.pr, ny and directed by Mr. card party Thursday, July 0, nt the !Finch, Mrs. George Burt, Mrs. Ed-church. they will reside at Freehold. Saturday night at Steelton, Pa. ieii participated In th« opening Beardsley for Monmouth Council home of Mra. Ernest M. Swingle cci enionles. Iwui Eransome, Mrs. Gordon Don- The church was decorated with The bride is a graduate of Mata- The bride was given in marriage The marriage of Miss Elizabeth at Loch Arbour, palms and bouquets of all-white wan high school and the New Jer- of Boy .Scouts, Field day events were held un- laid, Mrs. Joseph Lord, Mrs. Stuart by her uncle, George D. Rlcci. Her Louise Barlacli of Suffcrn, N. Y., to Mrs. Swingle and Mrs. Watson, [Young, Mrs. Gerald Nagle, Mrs. flowers. Mrs. Ella Nortbrup of Pen- sey beauty academy, Perth Amboy. Clifford Davis wooslcr of Grant der tho direction of Senior Scout gown of ivory satin was made with who attended the state meeting at Conmiasioner Bruce Hendrickoon, [Francis Hay, Mrs. Louia Hague, ninp,ton was organist, and the She Is employed in the accounting a sweetheart neckline and a fitted placo, Red Bank, took place Satur- Thomas Parrieh Takec bride's uncle, Maldwyn Jones of department of the. Hercules Powder day in New York city. The bride Is Bayonne, and the National Con- nsn'.j.lrn by the Senior Scout* of illiss Grace Porter, Mr». William bodice. The full skirt formed a Insurance Course gress in New York city, gave re- {Whitney, Mrs, H. E. Gibb, Mrs. New Hartford, N. Y., sung "Bo- company at Parlin. The bridegroom daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ship S, Long- Branch. Squndron 43 cause" and "I Love You Truly". A was graduated from Freehold high court train. The bride'a veil wns Thomas L. Parrish of New Mon-ports of these activities, The chnp- of l^on? Branch, and Outfit 58 of {Harry Slocum, Mrs, Prentice Kel- fingertip length, and was attached Nicholas Barlacli, and the bride- Jlogg. Mrs. Edward Scudder, Jr., reception followed in the now par- schoul and Holy Cross college, Wor- groom's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. mouth, recently returned from ter also pledged contributions to Oceanport. The following Troops ish house of the Presbyterian cester,' Mass. He served four and to braided veiling and orange bloa- Hartford, Conn., where he attended the Lincoln Memorial university parlicipate* In tho events: Troop 3 Jllrs. Ernest Fahnestock, Mrs. Gor- aoms. She carried white roae» and Josiph H. Woostcr. ;don Mc.Nalr and Mrs. N. W. Chl-church on Reckless place, one-half years in the army, part of a comprehensive insurance course scholarship fund and Red Bank —North Lonff Brand), 45—We«t 1 baby's brenth. jcliester. The girls' choir will have TlH bride was given in marriage which was spent in the European at the home office school of the Salvation Army drive. I,or.jr Branch, 58—Ocennport, »4— [Charge of two tables under direc- by her father. Her whito satin theater. He is employed at the MUg Chansey Montano, who was Give South American Travelers Insurance companies. He J'ir.! Brook, 100--Tinton Falls, and tion of ilrs. George Shields. These gown was designed with a sheer Watson laboratories, Eatontovvn as maid of honor, was drejJcd in a Ficetla At School is associated in the insurance bus- Troops 211, S3, 34, 39, S3, 84—all of •will be for stationery, children's yoke, long sleeves, a tight bodice a radio engineer. satin and net gown in peach, and iness with Walker it Tindali, 19 G. H. VanWinkle Long Branch. ibooks and ice cream. and a full skirt which formed n carried a bouquet of peach glad- Seventh-grndo pupils, with Ihe East Front street. In tho running races, the 12-year ', A movie show featuring an all- short train. Her tulle veil fell from CORNISH- V'STELI, loll and sweetpenj. William Zapclc principal, Mrs. William T. Sawyer, old relay race was won by a team Icomic program will bo shown in a satin headband, nnd she. carried At St. George's Episcopal church, of Steelton, Pa., was best man. of the Sea Bright school, enter- Dies In 83d Year composed of Scouts Bartel of 39, a cascade bouquet of white roses. Rt'.mson, Saturday, Miss Christie Mrs. Patricia Chernasky was or- tained the fifth, sixth and eighth Ithe afternoon. Dr. James G. Van- George H. Van Winkle, Sr., who Smith of 33, and Guimaroes of 48; ;Nostrand and the faculty of the Mrs. Arthur Lefferts of Jcnkin- Cornish, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. ganist, and Michael Bergln, soloist. grades Monday in the school at a the 13-ycar old relay was captured tov.-|:, Pa., the bridegroom's slater, Albert Campbell Cornish of El- Upon returning from a Canadian South American fiesta. was sergeant-at-arms in the Long [church school will direct this en- Branch district court 33 years, died by the team of Conover of 33, Brae* Jterlainment. St, Mary's guild will was matron of honor, and the bcron, became the bride of William wedding trip, the couple will make Joanne Pearson directed the cere- kenr.hip of 30, and Russell of 14; bride's sister, Miss Helen Jewett of Anthony Pistell, son of Mr. and monies, Harry James gave a his- yesterday afternoon at his home, JCDcd'jc: a table with hundred! of their home at 370 Norwood avenue, 104 Llpplncott avenue, in that city, til--' 14 year old sprint wa» won by ^miscellaneous articles and grocer- Fair Havan, was maid of honor. MM. Clarence Korr Pistell of Lit- Long Branch. The bride w»» grad- tory of South Amcricn, nnd Frank Sol Musco of 39, and th§ li^-year- Both wore dre6ses of aqua tnffeta, tle Silver. The ceremony was per- Farber spoko on the Pan-American in his 83d year. His 83d birthday •ies. There will be a tlower market uated from Red Bank high »chool, would have occurred August 27. old sprint was captured by Fred •under ihe co-chairmanship of Mrs. made with yoke styled necklines, formed by Row George A. Robert- and ia a secretary at the Monmouth Union. An explanation of maps was Ilollman, also of 3D. James Ryan of tight bodices and full sklrtE. They shaw, rector. given by Charles Eilenbcrgcr, Shir- H» was stricken with, pneumonia •Anthony L. McKim and Mrs. Peter Hosiery mills, Shrewsbury. The two weeks ago. 53 won the senior scout sprint; •H. E. Cummlng where plants, veg- had matching huts of net, and car- Tl.c bride, given In marriage by bridegroom, who Is foreman of the ley Dillone and Betty Lovgren, Scouts, Edwards nnd Halloway of etables and llowers of every de- ried cascade bouquets of roses and her father, woru a aiitin gown trim- Beryl Rock read tho biography of Mr. VanWinkle had been a resi- 34 took tho boy scout three-legged knitting department at Monmouth Simon Bolivar, nnd Mary Lou dent of Long Branch since he was Itcription will be found. One of pink and whito cm-nations. Their med with a deep bertha collar of Hosiery mills, served two and one- race: a team composed of Scouti Itlie features of this market will be bats were trimmed with sprays of heirloom lace, long sleeves and a Schiefer that of San Martin. Gifts 12 years old, moving there from Somerville ot 34, Wilson of 34, half years In the Army. He attend- were presented to the guest pupils Jersey City. He retired July 1, Jthe sale of growing holly trees. It tha same flowers. full skirt, forming a long train. ed schools at Steelton. Gu.mnrocs of 45, nni Bass of 34 Jls the hope of the rector that many HIT veil was Brussels lace ami she by Joseph Zurich nnd Audrey Wall. 1M", as sergeant-at-arms after hav- won tho elm riot race, and James Miss Mnry Jewctt. also the bride's ing served in that capacity since Jof tho parishioners will want to sislir, and Miss Barbara Brower, cari ied a bouquet of whito rosns, GRAIIAM^IONES Refreshments on a menu, ar- Wilson and Louis John of Troop 34 ranged on a cut-out map of South March 14, 1914. ?plant holly trees on their luwn. both of Fair Haven, were brides- bouvardia and baby's breath. Miss Virginia Graham of Brook- won Hie dressing race. She committee for this market in- maids. Their costumes were rose The bride was attended by her America, Included Uruguayan ham Surviving are three daughters, lyn, daughter ot Mrs. Wayne Long sandwiches, Argentine crackers, Mrs. Walter Mlschler of Little Sil- Also participating in the program .TJudes Mrs. Edgar A. Knapp, Mrs. taf!c-l&, made like the honor attend- cousin, Miss Jeanne Louise Christie of Riverside Heights, and Rev. were Cub Packs 5—North Long jbavid West, Mrs. C. L. Despard, ant's. of Port Washington, L. I., and Miss Pan-American punch, South Amer- ver, Miss Ethel I. VanWinkle, liv- Kenneth Martin Jonea ot Brooklyn, ican fruit salad, Ecudoriaa cup ing at home, and Mrs. Arthur L. Br.uich, 45—West Long Branch, 57 •Ilrs. John P»ogsda]e, Mrs. Alfred lielty Jones of Xew Hartford, N. DoriH Dclanois Cook, Deal. Both son of Mra. Sara Jones of Dayton, —inatontown, 58—Oceanport, and ;K. Eeadleston, Mrs. Eliot Coleman, woie gowns of white Swiss orgim- cakes and Brazil nuts. Johnson, Long Branch, and a son, Y., the bride's cousin, was ilower O., were married Sundny at tha George H. VanWinkle, Jr., Long 33, 5ii. anil 106 of Long Branch. The llonur nii'tlal. ! for p baLy's breath. She was given in XOT A HOHBKK'" the schedule. ner, Mrs. Irving Bacr, Mrs, Nor- Ijjncscntpd by thu board of educa- pai-mls. ShidVobury, Friday at Holy Trin- mnirige by her father. Mr, and Mrs. Ward DeGroot and m:in Xnlhnnson nnd Mrs. Joseph iSlon, wi'i'o avviuded lo Anne Richcy Tin. bride's gown of point ity Lutheran cluuvh, iled tlanii. 1 A rumor concerning a jewel Ihr-ft family of Atlantic township spent r.o.->-oiH' were in clliirge. This wal 1 'Ihu brkie's attendants weix Mt ^. in T'.umson was denied by police HQVITIII ilay.s ilurlng the Juno Week >nd Jionuld Hradshiiu', who also rc- d'esl'rit was designed with u high Jluv, llurold Humbert;!.'! , piisior, Wallei Pilte of Matawan, tho I'tiir Haven Soliedulcs the linn] activity until September poriormed u double lint; ceremony, thrio this morning, who stated that nt llii' U, S, Navnl academy at An- j'Dlvivl the ritiiti'iiship medals pre- gathered neckline, Icg-o-mutton bridegroom's sister-in-law; Miss Fire luir DUICH icnted by Tlionmi W. Garland, Jr., UIOGVCI) nnd n court train. Her veil und a reception followed at the the report probably stems from tho nupolls, where they vlslteil their Have! Niabet of Montreal, Canudu, loss of a woman's 14-curat gold don Ward W. DeGroot, 3d, mld- TA KISS PAPlsTl'ROUTE. Jr. bcliolf gf Iho American Legldn WOJ attached lo a lace holu, and home of Ihc bridegroom's mother. the hride's cousin, and Miss Ethol The Fair Haven annual ilrcmon'a aha curried it bouquet of white cur- branch of bnsltet and flower design ehlpmnn 3/c. Vincent Jay lian taken over thi jpont. Tin: bi'ldo uppcarcd In an iiquu Swnnson of Union City. Joyce Lam- containing 11 diamonds nnil 20 olh- fair will bo held July 31 through newspaper rotito covorinK Baton' J Mrs. William T. Snwyor, prlncl- natiom, und HprnyH of ivy. Mr. CI'.-JJI- street length timeinble, ivllh bsrt of Cliffwood Beach was a Jun- Upon their return homo they en- August 7 on tho grounds opposite Tornasello gnve hi.* daughter in er guns. Tim bruouli waa loul ho- lerlhinctl ns hoiiBo guests Mrs. B. town, Shrnwiibury nnd Long nnl, picientod Augtistlno Smith Torn& brown at uefisorlcH and a gardenia ior bridesmaid. twecti tile Reil Bank rnllmml sta- tho borough pai-k on River rona. Brunch wlilch IIIIH bnon conducted jwltli thi) book, "LIvInK Blographlea mmilagc, eurtage. Thu ntlLndunls were Mrs, I,, licndrlx of BlufTlon, S. C, Miss Chief Hubert Conovor nnd Cooi|;o Waller Pike, brother of tho tion and Pennsylvania alntlon, New 1.1m hum West of Jersey City, Han- several yeniH by Wlllliim G,. DavU •»[ Great Men" fgr h»vln(f r«ad Ihc Mlsn Helen Meola of Mataivnn Grace Covert of Neptune and Wal- briiii'gi.'oom, wan best man, and York, A liberal iwurd for IW re- 1 Woodward aro co-chairmen. There, nf lilutnnlnwn. Ho will handle the *ost booki In the Mvtnth ind, won maid of honor, and Iho bridc- ter Matthews of Rtimson, ' ceo ol Ensign Leonard Hondrlx, will bo nightly dancing and entur- Chiirlos Pike, another brother, and turn Is being offerod through Pollen who recently vm graduated from Rod Bunk Rotflntot' and plan* to •Ighth gradu durlnf U» yitr, groem'f »l»t«r*. MIMM Margint Th« coupl* will make their ftomt Alllittlr Mtcftyden, Oliffwood Chief Henry Krua*. talnnunt, plus the usual booths and move to ICntontnwn IU soon u ha Uu Nival academy* , nltuhment itandi, ' can locatt • houit. RED BASK REGISTER, JUXE 17, 19« Page Three To Award Collie Kovac* To Queli For The Unusual Legion Juniors With Garihahli TI3IOTHY R. HOLNIHAN - WRESTLING - At Dog Show In Cornices Try Jlrs. Florence B. Ilch, owner o( "fc'andor the Great" Kovac.i Contractor and Builder • ALtACH'S AUDITORIUM Drop First Came Be|!lmven kennels on Locust ave- clashes with Glno Garibaldi, dean nuc, has donated a collie puppy of the wrestling Garibaldi family, Jade's Home Craft SI'ECIALIZINC IN JORRING 117 Carr Avenue, Keaniburf, N. J. which will be awarded co-opera- Saturday night at Asbury Park K W. Front St. Iti-d Kan k C-4137 SCREEN A.VD STORM ENCI-OSURES Return of Aiwtmllan T«f T«un Match By Populmr Dcmmnd! Meet Rrlinur 1'Yidav, armory Kovacs had toppled his op- tivply at the Monmouth County « run TEL. KKI) RA.VK M1SM TARZAN HEWITT DUTCH 8CHWEIGEHT Kennel club show at Rumson ponents in 2fi straight matches he- ABE STEIN A. SAVOUH Long Rraiuli Sunday fore losing a tough match to Frank Country club June 26. SeKton last work. He hopca to earn SPECIAL BOUT Tliu collie is valued at $250. Pro- LOU COLICHIO (Keaiuburf) V*. LOU FAUNA Tho Red Bank Junior I a rematrh with Sexton by besting Alto 1 Other Rout—M Minutes baseball agprogntion Miffored their t irina Idl. «unUu.. «w"j"«»" """•"•" ""'"'i „,,ne. t proceC(Iproceed,s ooff ttlthe edo dogg iho showw ,wll will li " SvabuartTi "K'anHUympic" Ice Rvfrigirator dan. Admission, SI .00. Ringside, S1.M Tu Inel. first setback of the season Tuesday IR o ,0 MonmOuth Memorial and In the preliminary bouts Georfl* night when they hoxved to tlie Lg Tickets on Sal* at BM.MCHW, KMMburg. and KitUin hospitals. Shares on th» Bruckmnn of Washington, D. C. Bmnch Junior I.cgion squad, 4 to 0. squares off against Jessie Jamei of IS •HARAUAt MRMR SHOP, Red lank. Three big runs on one hit in tht; col lie may he obtained from Mrs. Ilch or at the show. Baltimore, and a special team last half of the sixth Inning; pave match features [,eo Garibaldi, Lorf! Branch a 3 to 0 bulge. Van youngest of the clan nt 19, teaming MONEY LOANED Wii'klc opened the inning with, a Fair Haven up with the experienced Mllo Htcin- binsle off of Pan Welch, Ked Bank born to face n tcu^li duo composed on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instrument^ hutler, A sacrifice, three walte, a The following new juvenile Cunermt, BlnocuUn, etc. of Herbie Freeman and "I am a hit batter, a Holder's choice, and an have arrived at the Fair Haven Brr.in" Bcnito Gardlni. The opening; WE plAvTA8HVoi1^0I.DV5)l!b«n« SILVER error pushed the three runs across publlo library: bout will start at 9 p. m. ani sent Welch out of the same. "Wisp, A Girl of Dublin," "His AlKn Stern came in to finish tho Dog," "Codfish Musket," "Luck of Broadway Loan Co. garre. yielding only one hit. n dou- tho TrnN," "American Boy Sv:rl«," East Kf>aii«litirg tW Broadway Lone Branch ble by Tavantolo which diovo in "B<[tsy Finds a Clue," "No Yaean- St. Catherine's Catholic church If you ore In a btHlne.o.i whsre the Acerra who fc'ot on base via an cr-icio?." "Secret Cargo," "House in on Krny nvenun nnd Shore acre has ror. Hidden Lane," "Mystery of the opened. Masses nre held every Sun- prpsf^rvation of foods is .1 ''mus'.," you'll day at 8 p. m., 9 a, ni., 10 a. m,, and Welch, while he was in tlic game, Enipty Room," "Girl Alive,," "Myy * appr» necessary fr,r proper rcfr;^- BLUE ROOM Winkle to ground out, .second '°J£rer" "Jaret's Island," "Modern flr.it. He struck out Acerra with ; w™, flale very Wednesday afternoon. flration. Ire and only Ira, jftvr-j* you tha Wonder Book of Trains," "Mule ,The chairman Is Mrs. Evelyn Vltel- two n.en on in tho second to get Hi^h humUlity nff*fi''d to p:fr prcc- out snfoly, and a nrat double play Golden Books," "Beverly Gray • ]t0 The annual bazar will be held 1006 Ocean Ave. Sea Bright excelled by Maiiure, unassisted, i ,.,Mystery,, ., " "Connim . ,e Blair Mystery," I jn|y :i and 4 on the corner of Ocean IDUH vitamin3. saved him from further dilllculty \ 1I"I1»1^ Street.' j avenue and Port Monmouth road. JACK PICKSALLY, Xcw Owner in tho third. "$00 Hats of Bartholomew Cub-1 Mr ami Mrs. John Conwuy •>! The Red Hankers outhit Lonj; bins," "Hercules," "Little Toot," j Hay ttvcnui! have named their Branch, but were unnblc. to ni.ika "Loopy," "Lentil," "Little Tim and damjhter, Nancy I, . The l»H.by was thu'r hits count. Joe .Madurc cun- Ihe linive Sea Captain,p " "Steam- christened iccentl nt Si. Mark's KEEPS FOODS FRESH-TASTY-WHOLESOME! — ANNOUNCES — neclea. for two singles off O'Neill. bunt Hilly,l " "Debby," "Thimble chi'ich, Keyport. Hlta and Loh£ Biunch pitcher. The third Summer," "Blue Willow," "En- Mary Coney nnd John H. Alderton Phone us today for full details BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE 19th franip saw the Hod J3ank squad chanted Castle," "Positive Pete," of New York city arc the godpar- thviaten as iS'nughlon, Urister, and 'fiqliertn, Interior Decorator." ents. Maclure tagged successive singles "151acU Stiillion," "Andy and the The Platter Chatter club his postponed its mooting this week. afte? one man hail been retired. School Bus," "Baby Roo," "Party ALLAN GRANT * Acerra, however, Lung lininch **-c- Book,Bk"" "SkSk y High," "Nicaragua," Tho Girl Scouts nnd Hrownies ond-facker, scooped up Doni Suldo's Guatemala." "Honduras," "Peru," have discontinued their meetings Composer, Flanlut and NBC grounder and pegged hiune. to ni]) "'.Newfoundland,N " "El Salvador," for the summer. Mrs. Ruth Krue- INBOARD SERVICE Naufhton at the plate. Then HIKI "Hollvio," "Brnzil,. Olant of Ihe gei- will spend the summer at the Concert Arttnt Will baseman 11111M gohlilrd UIIKKS' Huuili," "Mellndy> Medal," "Burro Gi"' Sc°ut camp outside of t'ree- ground hall anil whippeil it over to of llarncgat Rond." j hol.l. l'li« Shore. APPEAR NIGHTLY Act'ira to force out Maduto. "Heaven to Betsy," "Adventures! ,M£ fV1 M\"' w'»i"m O'Connell IVI. IJ..I Itnnk 6-«)2l» " i ot Hobolicn liavu moved here aa Aguin in tlic fourtli lied 13ank and Magical," "Land of Nurs- loauct1 the sacks on an error and permfincnt residents. They will live ery Rhymes," "Susan's Safe Har- on Hudson ai'cnue. Mr. O'Conncll two singles, but Naiigluuii lifted, bor," "Strawberry Girl," "Ilcnka," r Is employed nt Monmouth Park. FEATURING one to center nml Uristcr grounded j «7oVllla~'GViV " "\vn'at''«nd"'what sharply to the thud who Mrs. Thomas Cmmvan Is plan- Not," "Mac Goes to School," "Many ning an airplane trip to Scotland Steaks • Choj>§ • Sea Foot! put thh e force on FFransconi coming Moqn.s,'1 "Talking Totem Pole," in. for about July 10. "Fisherman Tommy," "Mighty Mrs. Edna Mae Maloney of Mon- BiOmnr moves in lomorrow nigiit Hunter," "Hawaii," "Russia," "Aus- Announcing! Chicken-in-the-Basket to meet the IIcd Uanlcera on the mouth ftarku-ny celebrated her iraljn," "India," "Teen-Age Outdoor birthdny with a dinner party at the Legion Held in another County Le- Stores," nnd "Children of Italy." gion league game. Long l!rnni:li in homt- of her mother,, Mrs, Anna vadti the locals camp :it lied Hank Ml'.s. Mildred Hallenbake has re-Rohi bach. higli school athletk: Held Sunday turned to her home on Willow Mrs. Evelyn Vitcllie and chil- |%fU-rr;oon in a state tournumunt street after a. thr«e-wcek. confine- dren, William, Jr., and Janet, epent ment In the Perth Amboy General Tuesday at New Brunswick. tourney contest, hospital, where a major skin graft- SUMMER HATS HBll HANK John Kohrbach of Monmouth ing operation wna performed. parkway visited friends at Morris- A NEW TIRE All It II NHUBhton, H8 4 n I The Daughters of Liberty mer- town yesterday, ItrUlw, If 4 ii 1 chandise winners this week were $^.00 Minium, Hi 4 u li .Mrs. Fred Frlck of Rod Bank and Soldo I'LAjTiiouilAV FAIR BK. rf a II l Mrs. Friscilla. McGrath of this Tho Navesink Women's Republi- Koniard. t-'f. ... place. can club will hold a holiday hawr THE DENMAN HANDCRAFTED llnu.o, ah Mr. and Mr*. Harold l-ini Mini, 2li, and food sale Saturday afternoon, Wtlch, 1 have moved into their newly-built July 3, at the Navesink lire house. Sterns, p horn on Grange square. Plans for the benefit were made at Miss Doris Watklns of Hagger'« lan^i is vacationing from her pcai- a meeting last week at the home LONG IlllANCH of Mrs. Eva Mott at Navesink. Mrs. SUPER-SAFETY LOW PRESSURE WOMEN'S PLAY Ail II II ! tion i with th» Prudential Life ln- sur.i(ice company at Newark, Lee Parker presided, and refre»h- Carhnrt, PB. m^nU were served by the honteas AfiTrt. 2b Mrs. Ernest Zimmerman of SUITS Mlllri, Hi and Mns. S. Herbert Salcnger. The Tavantolo, cf. ... 1 Roundup, Mont., and Mr*. Elizabeth nevt meeting will be Thursday, , I'iei*on, If Deiupsey of Schenectady, N. Y., are Van Winkle, 3b. . vi.filinfr Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Stad- July 8, nt the home of Mn. Jean PREMIUM TIRE ASSORTED COLORS Bradley, r Wright. Johnpnn, rf ler ot' River road. Mrs. Pempecy, ALL SIZES $3 Mrs. j Stadler's aunt, Is * former O'Neill, li - WIDER — HUSKIER — SAFER FROM resident of Fair Haven. SATURDAY 9 P. M. Red Bnnk n o n 0 (i n ii - (i Mil. Robert VanBrunt and her Lorn: llrunch ') II II !{ II I ~ 1 new eon have returned to their Asbury Park Armory homn on Crozlcr court from River- NYLONS Little Silver Ymilli view hospital. Liberal trade allowance for your old tires Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harrison of Wins 2 Church street ar« parents of a WRESTLING si GAUGE $1.75 to $2.25 The Little Silver Youth Fellow- ilnurhter born Monday at Hazard ship baseball team last week hospital. 43 GAUGE $1.25 tO $1.45 downed Red Bank Youth Fellow- Mi*, and Mm. John Contello of ship, 15 to 4. Tho LiUlo Silver ag- Chettnut street are parents of a son born Saturday at Monmouth SHOP FRIDAY TILL t P. M. gregation banged out 18 hits in- T. C OTTO, Inc. cluding two homers, a triple and Memorial hospital. four doubles. The same Little Sil- William Gardella of Rumeon was ver team downed Morganville $25 Tuesday morning I n ( HANDING KOAI) AT BKOAD STREET CAROLL HOSIERY SHOP Youth Fellowship by an oven more couit by RRecorde r WWilliam R. Blair, "GINO" GARIBALDI decisive margin, 17 to •). In this Jr. on a charge of speeding on CORNER OF BROAD AND MONMOUTH STREETS gamn they garnered 115 hits, includ- vi-r, road. Also fined, were Joseph SANDOR'KOVACS ing seven extra-base knocks. Marchcttl, Jr., of Atlantic High- 'LEO" GARIBALDI and STEINBORN KED BANK 6-0128 land!,, $2, for falling to exhibit n drivel's license, and Warren K. FREEMAN "lid C.ARDINI Guinn, also of Atlantic Highlands, We »1.25 »!.!>» | $5 for speeding on River road. Of- Ctt Tlcktlt Now! 234 Main 31. I flo-r William Robblns Issued the Alburr Vn,k. N. J. thiett summonses. T.I. A.P. 2-4293 Sat. A.I*. 1»JM YARD GOODS Father's Day at SALE OF SALES! clos*d mendoy, may 3l«t» OFF-SEASON REDUCTIONS OF WOOLENS! Stock up now for j^eat savings in your summer and early fall sewing for the family! * Rohm ! 268 Yards 172 Yards 4» Yards WOOL From 88.50 WOOLENS WOOLENS FINE SUITING* REMNANTS Seersuckers, Terry.i, Hayons. 1.79 Yd. 2.79 Yd. 3.95-4.95 Yd. 1.00-2.9M Yd. Boautiful Colors. K|. 1.77 • 3.39 yd. ref. 3.59 • J.9S yd. f«(. B.S8 • 8.95 yd. reg. I.9H - 1.1(1 yd. Tri-eolor . . , newest * Shirt* ! Stckuiar ! summer spectator SLIPCOVER AND DRAPERY GOODS FOR NOW! Many collar styles, Single clastic by You'll save plenty as you dress up your home by taking advan- and Double Cuffs. Habitmaker* tage of these great markdowns! Shirts from S3.5O 163 Yardi 312 Yarda 178 Yard! 373 Yards TripU color.. . tripl* charm Neckwear from $1.00 CRETONNE Chintz A Cr«tonn« Chintz A Repp PEBBLE CLOTH ... for a smart woman en • 69c Yd. 98c Yd. 1.29 Yd. 1.79 Yd. summor holiday ... your favorite Habltmakor*... nf. Me • l.» yd. re«. 1,11 • l.» yd. rer. 1.W . l.«9 yd. reg. 1,98 - 3.29 yd. dona with tho casual sim- * "T" Shirt* ! plicity ... tho boautiful lrom $1.25 PURE SILKS, RAYONS, SPUN RAYONS, ETC.! tailoring ... for which this houso is famous. Havo Wide range of colors and Summer prints, stripes, plaids at pre-war prices—reduced now youri in combinations of patterns—for every need. while you need them! Come get 'em ! whito with olthor mid* 188 Yarda 104 Yard! •B Yard! RAYON shlpman's-bluo-and- Silkt, Rayom •PUN RAYONS niaiio, or black-and- * Suim Trunks ! RAYON PRINTS REMNANTS btigo... sins 10 to 1.98-2.49 Yd. 79c Yd. 1.59 Yd. 79c 1.98 Yd. 20... 45.00... (othor From 83.95 casual daisies in our r*r. I.M • in yd. ref. Me . 1.11 yd, Mr. i.« yd. reg. 1,19 • 208 yd, town and country and Boxer and racer atylea. dobutanto collodions Large selections. SALE WILL LAST ONLY TILL WED., JUNE 30, SO HURRY ... 10.95to 110.00). FOR BEST SELECTIONS! ALL SALES FINAL. A beautiful collection of cuff links, tie bars, wallets Sorry, no lay-away«, no phono orderi. chargs) account! invitod Everything to make Dad happy !

10 HHOAI) ST. 183 HROADWAV BASKIITS FABRIC FAIR "For Fashion Futures" 1IKII HANK LONG HIMNCH "Largaat Fabrle Stort Along tha Shore" four hundred throe spier ave., allenhurst 3-1504 10 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK eleven hundred thirteen 3d *ve., spring lake 3-3B33 'nuns WEAR Just of! Broad St., opposite Merchants Trust. .. Fridays Till 0 P.M. ,montclelr * aprlng lake * allonhunt, SHOP FRIDAYS TILL, t P. M. Pace Four RED BAXK REGISTER. JUNK 17, 1918 Graduates Cum Lautle Holy Name Group Obiliiarics •YOU BUY FOR LESS AT WHITE1 Mr*. Adolf MM' 10' c.;i n: i-e-.ii^on MKS. MARGARET COUGH. ivenue. is a pa: cv . :i: M'lr.muLith Mrs. Margaret Gough, 39, wife of Memorial ho.5 Has Breakfast | Vincent Gough of York avenue, MM. Frank M c •IT-.TT' of P.-.irs- More I han 2W\ pei^cms a: dml.tini: M'/. the Kathnr ami .Son Crunni'.irtwi ( She wajj born in Jersey City. i'V i i »nd Mis. «'»:• M. IVuf:.'i! of brrnkfast of 1 he. Ifoly N:i!in ; ()f;< r y ( Besides her husband, Mr«. Gough Bouth ftrcr:. ;l f :!'"ir: lt-1- of St. Anthony's t-liuii Ji Siui'l.iy .-•' Is survived by a Bon, Eugene Gil- tcni ot Cr>r,r vrr !.( M.rt.lictO'M) St. Anthony's Irill. Krniini (lutti bert Gough of Port Monmouth; township. was chnirmim, ;uu! bp-nkl".!. • iv,i.> J three brothers, Daniel Fitzgerald prepared hy Ilaljih ' 'i.uni'i t»:;c. j Mrs. Frrd (5: : .••-:,., ,,:,,.-,. of Leonardo, James Fitzgerald ot Frank Mnduro ;tml i.irtr. A*' ''I'IIHI1"].. REMODELING SALE lias returned he :'.',:•:•: F[-»r:id:np Port Monmouth and Lawrence Ihe winter MI F; Rev. Em rat HKWIHII, wlm ri'iTin- Gough of Cincinnati, O., and two Mr ami M: t, • • I ."" M.i '!,il--" Of ly arrived fnuii l':ily. v. ;i • HK> sisters, Mrs. Joseph Pnnzera and Uaplr avcnn ! Vt :,: ,:r.i,i II.MII 5pc»kcr. IIcv. .S;i|v;it'irr JHI,U;(T;:U. Mrs. Claire Pelos of Port Mon- ' • 'V .>' ' iiiini pnstoi- nf .^!. Ant In'i,;,-, v, im .*:i d mouth. Ithaca. X. V horn a p.'itn-nt ;it .Jci.^cy '';!;•' Mi'li- the pradi:a!'.i n ' •. -i :.: i"..; in i; cjil Center )i(js|tit;t! for .<<••> -cinj The funeral will b« held Satur- univcisi'y. '3' •. , 11 •'•••;•: .-'iin- day morning at 10 o'clock at St. Dlia.s iv;i- j:;]:.; . . . .. •:,, ('!,'.- Mary's church, New Monmouth, lc » of Mr.'i.' Brrnkr.'iist vvns KCI ved liy l!i..-is K 1 where Rev. Robert T. Bulman will ivock. \\T.:I...... , 1 M..- Sophio CinillhuuH , .lri..c|i)ii]:i- 'i'it- offer B requiem m(is.s. Burial will ninino, Ann I'v/./.u, M;u y C •. nn.ivu, 1 be in -Ml. Olivet cemetery, under lov ot '.Ti\..- ?.' Andrea Dcl.ui :!, l-'rarn«-.s :tii'i-:n-cI:I. AU-:-: r»c of P.:u' A" il.'lll the B Summonte, Alborl TriMilmli, l-'i.m.l; Mis.; Kvclyn Yahara Edward Wit man of 37 P.road '.'• :; I-" r. II!. .V Miss .May Corbin Princiri.'i >; Chcro, Goinid Lattcii, I'cii-Sd\ MII>, street, an engineer of the Jersey con-n'rn, (mr Mr. nnd Mir. John Yahara of Vi.^s Klza Mac Corbin, daughter .Jnmrs jN'ut'i-i, H;ilplr I i;iltn, ,lnln Central railroad 40 years before re- ''"\''''''.." IV!'•'-''- Caprioni, Albert Soldo, Anthony Nfw Mcnniouth hnvn announced the tiring three years ago, died sud- ••':'...:rn'r;i'r"i.r of Mr? l.ucy McGuirc of West Bcr- mat:c.-. ? ir.- Mnlctto. Frank M;ili-\\v, AnUiony en^Hyemr'iH tA their dnu^ht^r, Miss denly yesterday morning of a heart "The M«>.-n I!-;. yt'.its nt S.'n pince, received her Bachelor of Kvi'lyn Yulinra. to Julius Rudy, son nf N'u Aits dcgice, cum lnude, nt the re- Gu.'ilticri, John tiualiim i, ' 'Um U-* attack. Giialticri, Kulix K.-minn^Mo, M:I:IO »f Mr. and Mrs-. William Rudy of Born In Ashland, Pa., Mr. Wit- i inii't i ren! exorcises nt Fi^k university, Newai It. The lirirln-elect attended .Viihvilip, Tenn. Basfio, Mictiiicl C;ni.'i]>n, I'hris Ih>| man was a member of the linyonne CIU'J Fillippo, Kalph Sanlaniiola. 1'it-T \ .Middlrtuwn lu\vn.slii[i hinh sehoctl. chapter, United American Mechan- ., .. (l; Mi.-^ ('urbin, who n'as graduated Mr, Rutly sfrvpd n.i a corporal in -,n n: f'u'ii I'1'1' Hank hif;h school, mii- Uatnpino, J';it M.iyliiM-ii. Vincent 1 ics, the Brotherhood of R.'iilrn.id Mr. ami M:-. H. • r. ••! 1. the Air Koire. *. ,, ;;,,, jcirc.l in the field of mimic, and ex- DeFillippo, William K'niHlit, Xic!iu- engineers and the Methodist Madison .-iVfivir : !:. •• ; ; l0 1ns Unrtusso, 1',-itsy IJ;ui;us.-(». Mi- church of Red Hank. i in:- l"' ' te:ii'h In Ihe fall. While nt i ... 11:• ri-c- ,-iie ipri-ived denn's list chnol Ciiiiuri ii Juhn (JCMNVI C. SurvivinK me H daughter. Mrs. veifiiy a; IV,-,: i;r..' ! l'clf i- Gi'novc.ic, ( 'MI ni'n i-'ur.rfi, . ,nn hor-cis was elnrtpd to the honorary Undertakers ISdwnrd Cordrs of l^onji Branch; a F r.'l 1.:.' ;' •>• I.:. V,: nominit'K Kcnnelli. ('armi-n i';u u.^i. l ;[.^ n! fi'ilci nity. .Sifrnin l.'pxilon Pi, \vn.<. son, Sgt. Diekson Witmnn of Wash- Of Mr. am! M' •'•" -'• , ^V ,i n.rmhn- of Alpha Kappa Alpha Pfit M:\Z7Aicu, Killed .\;HI<;I:J. 'i'miy ington, D. C; a. brother, Arthur Clearance of Every ,.,,];,.] .soreiiiiy. and ivus active in the eol- AlKlriola, l'"r;:nl-; MrtiMciu. (iui'lo !j> Pkn Convention Wllman of Chester, Pa., and three exhibit pi';«'i-.r.ri :; '••' -\ ,a,,;;. lee" choir. grandchildren. His wife, Mrs. Lil- Bo.igo, Kr;mk >I;IKZ;I. I MiiiiinirU At :L (Mnnpi- mpeliiifj of the I''u- ,,.,..,,; i .'itdu.'i! ion exercises were nt- lian T. Witrmin died liift May. cal \v bor.ro: > :,''. :;-!'.: ^ \i\y.r.n, 1/Miis M.-i!.-irri, Kuind Su'In. Mc'r;)l I lireclui s' im^ociation i.f ,.,.,,- ler.f.eil l>y Mr.'. Carrie Corhin an:i The funeral will be held Satur- Floor Sample Suite! : .ouis DiCJiicfhid, John l-'itntunri, Monmouth and Ocean eounLios ••in- ' M'!-' Laura Brandon, both of Heil (-'liiTncr. .1. Eichcl of Camdcn, day afternoon at 1 o'clock nt the \flehncl Hinnn;iiTjt Ki.mk I'.inmi iro, Ada. I.icu:. l.'.ni: :• :!i ] lircsick'nl of the Stale Kuncral Di- Mount memorial home, with Hcv. 'clor Hiniinaco, I-'i:jnl; KnfMni, Ro^er J. Squire, pastor of the ONI AND TWO-OF-A-KIND! V."r.L'ht- Nicholas Perosji, .In!in Thuin|).-:(i!i, ii'i tors' aiisociiilioii, said plans are l'ay:un, ins LitPi-f.stt. l''r;mU I.DI'I rst i. i lieinj: completed for tho annual Methodist church, olliciating. Bur- iiiini'iilinn nf tkc .stiite >;roup to he ial will lie in, Maplewood cemetery. Ohio. V.F.W. To Hold Thomas Kranrisroni, An;;rln Kran- j flB8.(J0 SUITES held Hoplcmljcr 1107 at Atlantic Miss Ehz;tl>p:h M'liL-ri cisconi, GrnrKe V:»rrnrclli. Jaimr,! City. MIIS. .IKNNIK KHAKMKIl We have just 0 Euitei of of Mr. nnd Ml.1. \\'I!1:M:H K- Morgan Vnccarclli. VincoriL Honifino, Nich- fine flowerftd tapestries. of Loroy ]'ln<. v*;i- i,::niu;itiMl State Conclave olnfl Romano. A moment of silent prayer was Mrs. Jennie Krnemcr, 91, died Each suite has davenport Sunday The 2.1th annual stale encamp- Vincent Honumu, John Mali-lii, nhsi rved in memory of Airs. Nellie last night at her home at Belford, 11. Ma.ion, wife nf Knbeit. p. Mason, and matching chair. school a: IWM-lnjU'-.ii;!'., Is. H. -Miss in?m of the New Jerspy dfipart- Nick I'it'en, Kinnk I'ii-ca. K r:\nli where she lias lived the past tiO .^"Klh Aiuboy. jia.st sf'nctary of ye.tr.s. Services nrfi tentatively set Morgan h:i& lu-( n ;i :n« n.lt i uf thr inoiit, Wtprnnn of Knrfl(?n Wms, iag(jr«^pt Anlhtniy MII.SMI, I-'rank ' till.1 Middlr.scx-Sninor.set County na- *enioj- diincf r• r;t*n^* 'i < :^:i• 1 edi- ^\•i!i uprn nt Ashtiry Park next {iisso, .John I'rroso. MiclKii.'l .\no, • for Saturday morning in St. Mary's SUITES TO WM9.MI s'ui.'it ion, \\ho died June 8. Klnyd tor Of her smi'M' yr-i: SnM;. Siiv \\'{ (inpsdny whrn a record turn-out Mlchnel Tcsmiro, f-IJIIIH Monlan:i, rhn-ch, New Monmouth. The H, 7 suite! of top quality con- 'I'. Bi'iu-n, Manasfpian, TOH n;inied had an impfi"!»r/ r<>!n :r. her jun- of ilologatPK •will hear thfl orRanlwi- i«nk Baitn'iid, l-'ivink Mulct to, . Laurence Keott funeral home In In sisting ot davenport and .'i.i a c.-in'. "IVn-.i uf F. DeBiuin, clopniimcnl commnn- Jamefi MM let to, I. AIJU.I viv;i, John Burn in New Ynrlt city, Mr«. buy at ...« . nf Kniti.'ihunrs and Funeral Direc- London." Shr -,\i.; < r.:f:- ('-iiicnary iler. Mcnna, Ucnjntniu (!iill;i.^.;o, Ita !ph Kriirmcr came, to l^ed Bnnk n.i fl 1 l»m. I'rwlilcnt Harry C. F. War- younf (,'irl, working several years Junior coWtge .:i i^ ;-•' mtic-i. I'oiiling their annual stat« con- Mont a na, KrnesL I'ntpi, M iclnrl Crupi, Dominic Crupi, ]'"ran)< t'rupi,! (li-n nf Urd Rank uppolnlcd Mar- for Corlies clothing store here bc- SUITES TO (MI.00 Mr?. John K M r?ii:hy ;ir.d rI:i\T>. at the samfi time, will b« the Tony Caproni, Ant lumy Sovicro,! vin S, Campbell, C. ISnslcy Clay- foro marrying. She was tho daugh- And here are 12 suites of daughter Patiirin. ^irncily of Mcd V.i-'.W. auxlllnrlea and the Military Ralph Dnnnorna, IMrr Mara.^cio, | ton and F. tlllday Freeman ns the ter ol Nora and Patrick Sullivan. the latest modern style . . Bank, now of Pas^m-, were visi- Order oT the Cooties, the organiza- Tony Madrona, ("Jroryp J>ou«lirrty, ! nnminatinx committee, Surviving nrc four daughter*, just beautiful. See them tors yfifitcrday it: Mi. rind MIK. .1.tion's fun-making side order. 'eUr Tftlcricn, FvnnU Mavnsrio,' The annual dinner meeting of Mifs Jessie Krnem«r, R.N., of Sta- now .. Hurry! M. Welch, ' Co!. MrL.-nlhy, who TU delegate* will participate in thn nssoi'iiilion will he held August ten Island; Mrs. Lena Ahern, Mra. Mrved three years ovcrforus h:is memorial service! on opening day Anthony Mnrttnclii, James Maras- clo, Sandy Cusumano, Frank Po- 11 nt tho neaenn Hill Country Jennie Comjiton and Miss Barbara b«en rc-aci:vated anil 1.4 .^fivinj; in of the convention which runs chili, Leonardo, with H. Lawrence Krremcr, nil of Belford; five grand- A training center jn JVti!i.«ylv;inin, through Saturday, June 26, when a tillo, James Soslito, Iiominirk Tid- mnsiivc parade will climax th« ac- chlo, Fred Buonnano, J{'ilph JH-, Sciitt us host. children and four great grandchil- J, Daniel Tulip;- of Liucroft, pres- Present besides thoso already dren, ident and treasurer of thp Tullrf tivities. Flore, Peter ROASO, Krank I'iclro. Samuel i'alaiulrano, 1'i'trr Navar- mentioned were Miss Jean M. Mit- Construction company (if FIPCI IJ.'ink Elections of officers are scheduled chell. Kliznbclh; Willis A. Wnoley, WILLIAM 1.OCKWOOD ftnd a member of UK; Confcrcncr of for Saturday. •o, Anthony Lurisano, Nick Dia- donl, Frank Hicrl, Frank pjnKiturn, Hrnco Wiiollcy and Ralph J. Dam- William Lockwood, 74, of 177 Amtrican Small Busint'^f* Organ- Olhcr event! Include a b»nquet Saiio, iyonp Vlrancli; Osborni; W. Center ntrect, Kcansburg, died en iEations, will act ns a delp^atp for honcrini; Commindcr DeBaun and Benjamin LoCicn (i, Frank l*ao'mc- ci, Carmen Onrn foil, William (!ai*- Havens, f^altcwood; Anderson route to Monmouth Memorial hos- the Conference a*, a nicpunj: uT the Mrs. Ulllan Tracy of Jency City, King, Barncgat; Harold Ap^ar, pital yesterday morning In the inuill business advisory rommittp" president of the state auxiliary, at nfoli, Jnnira D.-mriii, C'fiiincn I-VI- Snrdo, Patsy HDICIII, Uiiniinir Kain- Tunis River; William H. P.istcn, Keansburg first aid ambulance. for the U. S Conimpra: Drpurtmcnl Ihe Ocean hotel Wednesday night; Atlantic1. MiKlUaiula; Dimiel L,. Sit Washington, D, C. today nnii to- degree team competitions In Con pino, Peter GrUU, GccuR'i t'inni- Surviving are a son, Edward tore, Cnrmert Grilli, Milcn lia.^.n, Itcilly. Bclmiir: ion, bora Saturday at PJvrrvlew bury Park boardwalk, dedicating a P.T.A. Sponsors mili long display of flags of each 11, Georpc VMrano, John ViMvnnn, will be in Grecngrove cemetery. '• hospital. Dominick Scstito, Sr., and J »um- f Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Nielsen of I of the 48 states as a permanent inick Scstito, Jr. THOMAS rlULI.II'S. ', Prospect avenue are p:ircnt.« of a ' bpf.rhfront feature. Fashion Show ! daughter, horn Alondciy "!• River-1 'I he colorful encampment parade Mora than I'OO persons attended Thomas Phillips, 89, of Ocean '. view hospital. includes outstanding military dis- the fashion show and card purty Grove, died Saturday morning lit I Mr. and Mr.-. Francis Cannavo of plnvs anil some 50 bands and drum "Ingathering" held Tuesday nit;ht lit Red Bank the Rlvcrcrest Nursing home on BEDROOM SUITES I Moilord place are parents <>[ n son, \ coi ps will be held at 6 p. m. Sat- Catholic high school by St. James Newman Springs road. He was ! born Monday at F.ivcrvicw hospital. ! urdaj. Parcnt-Tcnchcr association. born in England and came to the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Haru'.d McGrath i>r Service Sunday Summer fashions and a preview United States 70 years ago. He wa» ! Maple avenue arc the ji.ircnts of a HOSI'ITAb STAFF MEETS Members and friends of tho Kal-of fall -suits were shown hy Mus-% roofer by trade. ! »on born Saturday, June 5, :u M'in- The regular staff meeting of Riv- ontown Presbyterian churcli will tlllo's uf Broad street. All the fall The funeral was held Tuesday at ! mouth Memorial hospital. erview hospital was held last night hold their "Inj,'iithci'ins" at u spi!-clothes were designed hy ISinilio Hawthorne and burial was in Pat- I Antonio Htanc.-iti ot SI Linden in Molly Pitcher hotel. While well cial worship service Sunday at Mustillu, shop owner. Miss Gloria crson, under the direction of the J place has been a Miiciral patient attended, the session was of short 10:45 a, in. At that time Ihcv will DICiiovanni of tho shop, directed Wordcn funeral home. duration. Ts'o speakers were sched- return the $8.00 individual talents the .HIIDW. Jeanne Hayford, pro- SMB ; at Monmouth Meni<'i;i! hu.^p.ial • the past week. uled, Dr. A. Alfred Podell making given them by the ehurch Febru- vided piano music, AI.I'IIONSUS .lOSEI'll KELLY * Mr. and MV.C. Jt^s Jordan of a car": discussion. ary 1, plus tile nmuiinl of im:i'eri.sc The models, all Red Bonk Cath- Alphonsus Joseph Kelly of North ! Chapel Hill road, Middletown town- they have been able to flarn dur- olic hl|;h school girls, were Maur- Country, Miller place. Long Inland, UP TO t Chip, are parents of a daughter, Belford ing the 20-week talenl plan. een O'Hrien, Carol Girard, Theresa formerly of Red Bank and Buffalo, I born Sunday al Monniouth Mcinor- Tho Sunclny-schciol children will Gettis, Lois Mustlllo, Valeric Henry, N. Y., died Saturday, '• tal hospital. Mrs. Jordan Is ti.f! The Sisters' club met at the nlso attend this scrvke ami hrin^ Catherine Lang, Patricia Hogan, Surviving are his wife. Mn. An- ! former Miss PcBgy McHonough, home of Mrs. William Maxson oi in their penny banks ami saviiiKs. Mnry .lane Coyne, Claire Belmont, na F. Kelly; n Bister, Miss Mary '• daughter of Mr. and Mr.". Edward , ^ni'.pcil Hillmil. . Thu»e birthdaiuinu>yj «o»f ••••-Mrs. Residents of E.itontttwn and sur-Mario HcfTcrnan, Geraldlne Travis, C. Kelly, and three brothers. Wil- ' H. McDonouyh of Madi.-on avenue. ' John Glass, Sr., was celebrated, rounding area have contributed Dorothy-Ann Ooff, Eileen Grant, liam H., Chris nnd Vincent E. Kel- 1 She is klndel'fiiirtrn lencher nt Me- ' Pjc^mt. were Mrs. Gcorpiana Fos- generously toward the t.'ilrnl plan Maureen Meehan, Rosemarie Cnl- ly, nil of Long Islnnd. ! chanic street school. . tor. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Bcl- and have had a part in the ^rmip andriclld, Ann Slicn, Lonore Mc- The funeral was held Tuesday nt 1 Mr. and Mis. Hubert JelHnc of I ford. Mrs. Mary Whiston and Mm.activities such as paper drivrs, Dermott, Theresa Vaiti, Joan Led- St. John's church, Wading River, j Pinckney roiid nr*: ijaicn'LS of a son, j Muldn Cook of Point Pleasant and rummage sale, mother and daugh- dy, Jose Lorenz, Barhara. Clark, U I. ter banquet, cake s.'ilr.<, individual Theresa Healy, Marjorie Marks, ! born Wednesday HI Ki'liin hospital. Mrs. Nettle Wright of Atlantic MRS. ESTKIXE SMITH S Mrt. Joseph Schaii/i" of Akron, | Hichlands. talent work and Uie auction. The Virginia Uarnham, Pauline Dom- ! Ohio, is visiting hci father, Thomas ] Mitscs Bcrnice Garrett and Mary tetter niklcrt SiiOO to the talent v.al, Hosemarie Schrnlher, Kay Mrs. Estclle Smith, 77, mother of SUITES THAT i McKnight of Kim plan-. Mr.-. ! Wuber of Bloomtlcld and Miss Ber- fund. Wcrthcim, Helen Cross, Jean Ma- Claude Smith of Bcllevin: avenue, j Schactzle, the former Miw I'.obcrtti j nir'c Lavinia of Newark were wcek- Those who have helped the tul- lier, Eleanor Conlon, Barbara Leonardo, died Monday at Jersey 1 Mclinight, arrived by plane in New j end guests of Mrs. John Watere. ent plan are anxious to Unnw the Lync'li, Sandra Brown and Mau-City. Services will be hold this af- FORMERLY SOLD AT j York last week. Acconipanylns lici Mis.. John Wermert, Jr., and Miss full sum thai \vil| be renluotl fruni reen Gnul. ternoon al 8 o'clock in Roth fu- J is her son, Tlicorlon1. She will be Kn'.liarine Fcltman of ClarksburK tlio 20-week plan. The mnm\v thus Mrs. William J. Lynch, P.T.A. neral parlos, Jersey City. ' joined by her liu.^liand June 2(i. spent Monday nt the home of raised will be used to paint the president, was chairman, assisted Besides Mr. Smith, survivors are *139°° to »875°° NOW 5 Kaymond B. Lippincotl, Jr., 89 and ills. John Wcrnicrt, Sr. church nnd the remaining balance hy Mrs. Theresa Schrelber. Mrs. Chnuncey nnd Clarence Smith of I West Front street, who was j^rad- Mri?. Joiin Heins celebrated will be used to liquidate the mort- (leorgc A. Hogan, Mrs. Clayton Plainllold, Harvey Smith of Jersey 4 uateil Sunday Irom Paili^er.H uni- j C7th birthday Wednesday ot ioai gage on the manse. Held, Mrs. Edward Healy. Mrs. City and ton grandchildren. ! \ versity, has taken :i posiiion wi.h I week with a party for friends and Dr. J. Christie Wilson, supervis- James Anderson, Mrs. Virginia i Horh«on-\Ynlker Co., of Olive Hill. I relntives. or of Held work at Princeton The- I Mnilnry, Mrs. John Lally, Mrs. Midclletown to Ky. He is a ceramics engineer. | Air Scouta with their leader ological seminary, will preach the I Hnliert E. McDonnell, Jr., Mrs. The churches of the village are ! Charles Anglcy, Mrs. Angley, Mi "InRathering" sermon. Henry Clarke, Jr., Mrs. William conducting a daily vacation Bible j and Mrs. Leland Richmond, and C I Ilintelmami, Jr., Mrs. Charles Gar- school from June 21 through July Vliite's is making a bang-up ClnitMitico 8iili» Kutunluwn • II. Smith visited the Monmouth Sandy Hook To Dock i vey and Mrs. William Domidinn. 2 at the Baptist church chapel. nnd (licse oiitstiiiuliiij,' viiI lies in Bed muni A meeting uf the I'ast Cuuncilnrs coiu.ty airport Sunday to make Children- from the beginner! tlicr 'llrst flight but because of the. At Atlantic Highlands through the intermediate age Hiiili's are liure for your clioiie. All of HIP. association of Monniuinli and bail weather It had to be postponed Ocean counties was hcid Munday The S.S. Sandy Hook will not group, approximately three through ])iiptiliir slyles Jind designs . .. vliiileviT vmip night. fullowhiK a In ii-f seysiun of Members of the Air Scouts are Al- doc!' nt Highlands this summer, it I'iivoriic I'allicrs M, have been invited to attend bert Cook, Eddie Ciane, Norman was announced this week hy High- whether they are members of one favorite* nui,v lie ... now is your cliiiiut' in Pride of Ci'C!,ccnt cuuncil. Suns 1 I^our men this week were chosen J an! DauRhleis o! Libtity. Plans Mirlicr and Norman and Bruce lands noraiiKU olllcial. -. Insteait, the of the Sunday-schools in tho vil- Sn'ith .Vest Sunday the Air Scouta vessel will use the ukl CVnlr:il r.iil- "Sloinbach company favoiilc fath- lage ur not. Members of the Re- Jiici'iMse your licdrooin liciiutv . . . timi I are under v/ay ]ur a reception to eis of ID-IS," one in the Red Bank j be tendered Mis. Cm a Wagner, will aid the Girl Scouts in setting road pier at Atlantic Highlands-. formed, Episcopal nnd Bnptis'. SAVE AS .MUCH AS 50'^ on the up equipment at Camp Momoc store nnd three in Asbury Park. In churches will assist In teaching, j ttate vice L'ouni'iiur. Tne date will ThouRh no dcllnitc reason for the the Red Bank store George S. Tny Freehold, change was driven by tho cnuipitny, transportation and other phases of price! Small down payment and • be set later. Nomination of nlll- ior, u eo-\vorUer, and a resident of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowles and it is Reneriilly n^iaimed that tlie school work. There will be super- i cers took place al Monday's meet- 779 Monmouth road, Long Branch, yours is on the truck !! ln Mrs. Emma Morris* lire spending a channel facilities in Highlands lire vised recreation, handicraft and with Mrs. Lena Sutherland too narrow. received this title. Every employee group singing. i: «' of tho two Steinbach stores named Take 18 Months To Pay • ' A bus load has been planned by; '"-" " ~^7"~i.i his favorite father, nnd every per- I! the lodge to attend a reception to J nnd daughter Marjorie at Washing War Brides Disupprar; son had an equal chance of wln- HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB ! b« given Mrs. Marram Gordon, j to", n. C, and Mr. nnd Mrs.Bowlce, nlnp. TIIB winners were Riven a 1 1 One Still Missing Mrs. Edith Hendi Ickson wan hos- I »tate councilor, Tuesday, June 2'J, ! S . .. of Virginia. choice of selections from which to tess to the Missionary Sewing club { at Fair View, N. J. A penny sain | Mr. and Mm. Vnncc Thomison of A police alarm lias been canceled choose thoii1 own father's day gifts. of the Old Brick Reformed church ; inexi tplanne Mondad y liany dIh ae 1 locaoily.li u'ouncil : Tasralc spent Sunday with Mr. Bnd for Mrs. Margaret Sexton, ttil-yeiu- Donna Haiti, daughter of Mr nt Marlboro Tuesday, birthdanext Monday parly yan fodr a Jun Polly.inhe -'S. a and Mi"J . John Hcins. g o old English wnr bride of Vincent Ail Show To Aid SJ.X * „ • .' Mrs. Jessie M. Taykir lias re-! "ml Mrs. Walter Raltt of Ninth Scrlon of 71 I.afnyettc streel, Hiini- Our Thsnki turned her dutiejtics'is n the lucnl j.ost- j Htjiel, celebrated her ciRhlh blrth- son, who disappeared from her Hivn-vicw Ho»|iital to the Police nml l<'ire Department* for office aftci njuyinR ii vacniion of day recently with an outdoor• party hcnie Sunday afternoon. Police be- efficient help ut nil Umr». Fair Haven auxiliary of River- Wllitt Eatnlr. 4 two weeks. lor her friends. lieve she has been accounted fur —•A, If nny, BIIIIUM he iniult Jlo WHS humanely destroyed, K>;IT- i'clirt nnd Mrs. WnlSDn. linmciHiilely in wrlllnit In Hurry Crlne, 'Wednesday mid Sulurdrii/ NtUon,N»l»on;' cnininittrinminlttri! •linlrmiinrlinirmiin,, re Mark Case_..,y, of Rloomflel„„ du „,,„„spen,t ,,Ihlec rl«'j hoy Paul lleni'cn niffrird a Clerk uf tho Township of Atlantic, port* rlniij Hie jirugi-esalng «ut> \vrr!(-end with Mr. and Mra. Harry broken thumb Jn n, /.pill dunn(j 'J'lin nnnl to lii'Uer nnd I lunnr tiui^l. I.SIiinedl . It,It, Mutton, litis Terminal Ewninija e«M«ully, JBoMcrmao €X«rcls« hour*. MM Ipndn IhrmiKh Th* KeKUt«r't ad> HBI.BN NAI.YBKI, 'oi'tliliu coltrar.i,—Auvactiscnonl, MARtiARKT JIUUKAUSW. M liLU JJAMi JlUiliSTEK, JUNE 17, 1 by taking a mot'i and Mrs. Max Whitman and daugh- and commercial classes of Kew- house. Mm. Lena Maier i« chair- and Ronnie Waynf. Diana Carhart. ! Blounil'.oM v.r.u • ;• ••, l« irt Brownies Advance Mr. :,n-l Mrs. Denru. JJicey and Waler Gap 3a>.ui ter, Lorraine. avli Preparatory school. Miss man. John jnhnson, Juycp J'rtry jindlof Mr? .l.uin-.i J. : .l.mahl.T Holly .ind Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mr5 , 1 Lrl-'evcr md Mr. and Mrs. James Magitf of ! Bcrghout is a graduate of Middle- Joseph MacLran of lie I f oiri. '• Miss KnMilvn <;•; To Girl Seoul Troop Mr*. Walter Woods of Locust en- l\'-lly ami son Thorn.™ of Jewy ' dnu^hten, Carol, 5 and Frances, Mouniouth avenue have returned Mr. and Mis. Walter Wnn.h, Mr.! ployrc or ::i» 1 •< [town Township Jiij;h school. As- tertained at a ianiily dinner Snt- •s <,: Mr.'. Lo- Monday nurnS-Lis of Uiownie from Clearwater, Fla., where they .ind Mrs. Hnny M.ixson, Mr. ;in'l inenl ;it \%'f«.->iir.f sisting her with the arrangements urday in honor of the birthday of Mi-, a ml Jlr.. C, n.-infn of Hamil- parnn' . nr.cl Mrs. G. pixup 33 cntDi'taincd tit a ten for havt spent the last four months. I is Fred Kocnig, sun of Mrs, Ther- her mother, Mrs. Arthur Maicr of Mrs. Herbert Heurrn. Mr, ami Mis. | spending .1 r-vu ^n avenua attcmlrd the rrr-cnt (,nh'ni?n laboro. their muihiTrf i\i the Keel Bank Jlr. and Mis. Casper Joslin of esa Koenirr, Hotiford avenue. Thomas Curliy. .Mr. and Mr?.'with lirr |i:in-n .Mr. :,.-.'• M: I: Loonardville road. '. ' l'iini,' nt th^ir grandson, Kobei' i IM- 'Jf N'utley Meihodi/st church fellowship hall. Franklin avenue have returned Mrs. John iS'eiljSen of Franldin Frank and Robert Fox of E:irt Frank Crawford. Miss Mary HothU'. (Jutlnrtiwn "f Hi. ^in^.^, son of Mr. Htvl Mi:-. H.'iif,:'! This w;:-; : he Km I Blown if) mcut- -.vi:h Mr. and froiv. a visit with Mrs. Joslin's par- avenue recently attended the grad- Orange spent the week-end with and John ViinKiiii spent Sunday; Mr. ana Mrs•i. .John im^s or H.iswInK h. I, to Mi,.. ' ,;,,,'p '.,; r in^ ur.d "i!y,n*:-u;i" cr re rn or. y fai- r m of Beach. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hussy, uation exercises of her daughlfr, Mr. and Mrs. Charctte Howler cf at Collier Mill. I sons, riiin.ini fin,! KM : 1- !» (i"tli.- (if S'.. ,\!h-«tw. L. I. th,-. j;i;-N .-siru.-r- a.I liccome .Scouts 'T'-iined their of Ottawa, Canada. ] Miss Poris Wc-.'iv*?;-, nt the Bayonne Leonardville road. Alfred Oroves of BurlitiKtnn nvr- mit, tt-i'l'f .*''l' HI :. -.vi.-lc Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bor.jhont Weaver is a former resident of jed the birthday party of her grand- Warden 0,* Wnlilen, N. Y. : iivenne. Miy. Mi-lv Sean-li of i'rri pi'd ,|., Story,'' u-,1-; .".iv.-n t:ivUu- tbn direc- of Valley drive, is head uf the this pine;, and attended MkUllo- daughter, Mnryuet Mni-Lcr.n, MissAllcne McCiuidlcsJ of Ilifth- : Mrs. Williiim I.in-ry I I'm k. l'i , ami Mr. and Mr tion of Mi.-. S. V.'. liuzy, one of '. : 'j! firi'y met coriniiitue which is completing; ar- ! town township high school. dnuphter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1,-inrt nventiR hn.s lieen ror.'lnod to i linmp afle Hi'i-eral ,i:i f t'[>p.-r Darby. IM. thn group leadvi^. I!:o\vn.es who ::• ri ••• 1,! Mrs. rangements for an outing to be I The 4-9 Republican club will M. MacLean of Bclford. Friday. her home by illno.\* the j»a.st wreli. 'her son, J in 1,1'i'V (i 1 .-'•>•(' I'..-.-. nnd Mi:'. Kllwriinl S. W.ii received (Jirt .Spoilt pins were Dcr- <••:-.• rii.-.:t;ns held at Rye Beach tomorrow under hold a card party Monday, June Present were George Cullom and Mr. nnd Mrs, Ilanlfl MrCandk-fS | Mr. nnd Hi?. Willm ••-•>• !i IfI ilu-ii 221| v.-nldiiiK w; othy Rinl;. U;u'.):ii;i J):ivis, Mar- : -,::.- n' Mr-,. the sponsorship of the academic 21, nt 2 p. m. r.t Community firft Barbara Guttormsen of this pliiL-e, and Mrs. Katharine MfCandless of hail as KIIP-IS nvrr i-ml ' liivci - :iry nnd Mrs. Wnlf'f tint h.l iv garet Hebc-i*, Joan Kanovv;;i, EU;:- nheth I^vy, Ann IWlnon. Karen ll:is£:id. Lynn Kal-oU-'!:], Clara Til- ton anil Husctta Annin. The Uro'ivnica j;;ive ;i crystal con- OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M solo set to thr* church, consisting of a pair of r;indloslicl:.s and a largn bowl, in appreciation ut ur,e of thn hall. :;;.-;. K Frank HeJ*i»r ccoptPd I-1.,- ^il't Uir churrli o(!i- fials. GKl.-: wi'rt1 Ml.i) p.ivcn to Mrs. Dewey Nfi.-on, iirrnip Ifidcr; Mrs. Oazy nnfl M:ys Man Wciknl, ns- sislant Uviil'.-is. Group Pintfin;: wns enjoyL-1. iU:,-f'.'d l-y ML^ Weikol. with Mr.". .li-;in X'inford M.S piano

Other.-*. !-•;•: Mr.-1.

MI-A A!!-'"-\ ri'thiu'Kn, Mrs. Unlph Davis. M;.-. \Vi'!;:i:n IVthrrbridpr, Mrs. c:i;ul'jlti' I^vy. Jin, UP Jen llnssiis, Mi-'. Minr.:- II. Tilton. Mrs. J-'iulhun.-1 3un-:. Mr.\ I: Yin;: I,. KrnUmviVlr. M:/- AlfrH C. Heck ami Air*. l>ou;il;i-s l!im;.

Mrs. I-'rnp- t Jifthfj- lri.s rniurnorl A-.rr, from St. Pete::.!'!!!-;;, Fh., wheie she .i'j*cnl t'if> wint'T.

ilr?. I-'.'niiKO I U'l-iiv, er, hor aunt, • <•»-• Mrs. I.illbn K:ill, iT.d her fallior, Fancy u Charles Orrollnf,'. lnv; TOMATOEFirm, farcy slicing tomotoes. Just the thing (or tablSy salad; end Hie lunch box. Buy several Ixi.-.e: n: Mr and .MM. lluRer O. Sicgn ol Firm, farcy slicing tomotoes. Just the I'r .IJOS Angeles, C;il.i .*:ri' visiting Mrs Alljurt \Y. Cross uf Highland avc- nuo S:. »-. Fi-esh California J n ] § **\ f* Mrs Ann:i Cti-ibhoii of Iji\s Anj^f- I05, C;il., is the fiuc:--! of licr ijroth- LcirgeSize / DUnCheS / J V^, r.r and HiKtor-in-ki'.v, Mr. and .Mrs. CARROTS rouj:ant beat large, tender, fresh California carrots for flavor and value. Most economical, too. Ssrvo more r-jrr. llai-ry .1. lln.^iii-:--, Si-., of Hi};hhnd You can't beat large, tender, fresh California carr '1'iit- 1,,'vliL-. " ;m:;ili:iry of the liir.- ! vont Park anil I/jonardu Firo uom- Snow White II J I'Mny u'ill ^ivc :i K;>fri;!l t-nrd .mil Fancy Jersey JiSSCl ;r.m.o p.-ii-ty l-'ri;lny cvrnitiK, June 1£, nt t!io firo house. MI-K. (Jcorpe CAULIFLOW Delicious fresh fancy cauliflower rushed from Jersey's 'fine;,! (arms, "beamed cauliflower adds flavor U ycur menu. V<\ irk i.5 ciinirni in. A door prize, a blind pacluiKO-, and I wo prizes for lb ear-h four players will be awarded. 1*1 ic. Mii'dlvir)v, n Townsliip Kr.nior Fancy Hiley Belle Freesfone Peaches - 17c ^ijiif oi' tlic Vnnlh Cim'rr s;i!l Hold t!it?'r monlhly lui.siin^s incelinK at Sea 11 ions, Red Radishs tJf l*oon;irdo lii^ll si'hool K.vni Mon- 4i.ty evening, Ji:n'; '21. The Junior Fancy Cucumbers Spinach «L 2 lbs 15c £!uap will al^u nitct at the Kyrn at 2 - 19c S p. m. Joseph Ki;:e is the new pres- New Crop Green Bec.s ident. * 29c Ho-rninn K. Ross of Concord ave- Oranges tCZ 33c nuo is visiting Harry Coldlng c[ •" C«llophontd Bcllevuc, Kla., fur a nionlh. Doth Limes Fresh, Juicy lubt jn.'.i are experts on nntiquc buttons 19c nuJ their historlrs. They have writ- b ten article:; on them which have been published in "hobby" maga- ' 73c 1 zine.'! and other periodicals. weigh ng. William Marx, son of Mr. and COMPARI msi Ami im PRICES/ "Mrs. George Mars of Florence ave- nue, Jiu-j rc-cnllsted in the army ll0H IA ,-IIKI is tt-aitir.i,' to be called for duty. OiFO I Borden's TunaFish ™ V.... 41c 1-Ie served for several years during Jumbo Peas * u..!.7.".i 16c n Ps fc 63c AVaik! War II. / $WIIT Charles Martine!', a guest of Her- Libby sPeas M...,..21c Instant B&M Beef Stew r47c bert N'eu, will sail for Prague, 4 Czechoslovakia, Monday to visit his Pork & Beans C 2'r 25c Cocoa Mix Orange Juice »T21c parents, whom he linn not seen for o x 1 several ye:irs. lie expects to return " 23c Tangerine Juice 3 ' C«Wot«li loifi 1Q/. V-8 Cocktail 2 IT 23c 65c Conrad H. Rcch, Jr. Mrs. Joseph J. PCUIlS liigt Bull.r JO-01. can IOC Miller, and Mr.s. Elsio f-jlay, will, HEMO Prune Juice "TM.. 25C meet at the home of Mrs. William Senn Monday. Asparagus r'CiV^ 33c Ib. jar ODC Apple Sauce l^jr 29c Mrs. George Delonu was hostess W« CO. und for the pinochlo and bridge party Ideal Spinach ';r 17c J2-.I. j»r J/C Cocoa Marsh "'"H!.!."'^ 25C .sponsored by the Indies' auxiliary ASM or IOIAI Yillow s Liver and held lust Thursday afternoon Cling 29-01. can Bon Olive Oil btl 23c eef at Community lire house. A special Armour's J Heoi is blind prize was aw-ardeil to Mrs. Ytlltw Frtiileiw Ripe Olives ""."l 21c Klonie Miller. Mr.s. Robert Holds- Peaches IO-OI. nn 25c Corned Pork Burfs worth was highest scorer at pi- IIBIIBIY'S Cider Vinegar M*i b'!: 19c nochle anil Mrs. William Sexton FruitCocktail 10-«r.«n39. nn c Beef Hash won at bridge. ASC r 1 miOt OF FARM Mrs. Mark Crook was hostess at Fruit Cocktail l.*,.'?" 37c a surprise birthday luncheon Satur- 3 '::: 3ic Catsup YTl9c day for her sister-in-law, Miss Min- nio Croolc. Present were Mr. and Fruit Cocktail 'tr 25c Armour's Pickles'"""""iZ^, 25c Mrs. Donald Dlchl and children, A Maijorio and Donald, Jr., Mrs. Wil- Bartlett Pears '",..n 41c Chopped Mayonnaise ""^.1. 49c liam Greatorcx, Jlr. and Mrs. Mark J p H ft Crook. Jr., Mrs. Robert Groberl and Prunes ' "" «....«„ 21c HAM Tomato Sauce "" 3r.l7c HAIRY DEPARTMENT children. Betty, Walter nnd Mar- June is Dairy Month! Eat more dairy foods now! joric, .Mr.", lied Icy House, Mrs. Charles; .Meeker nnd Mr. and airs. '*"• 51c Wiiliam Sexton. Junket Rennet Powder ion J H. Oscar Mayer Wieners Edwar.l Corbet, Hiilgewood ave- Mobil diliciom Itnml Q lli-oi. OQ^t In Aar-B-Q :.99c Sauct Glendale Club Cheese nue, rrtiirncil from Burlington, Culrtrdi. Sin llavtu. v pkoji. Z7b Swift'ning I" 47c lo-ra, after a ten days' visit with Slices, spreads and melts perfectly. Marvelous flavor. Unmatchable value. his daughter and son-in-law, Jlr. 142c 4 0 Ideal Coffee p"^ 153c Corn Muffin Mix, ,:. ;; 15c Del Rich Margarine ,'" 47c Kay Natural - 65c 1 $1.18 OHOMIDAKT FUDOf AND ' " b 1 Princess Margarine l , 41c Velveeta Cheese Asco Coffee I»I 43c nV %\ M Frosting Mix "Z 27c P lb 3-Little lb Bleu Cheese 69c 1 Devil Food Mix n 24c Mild Colored Cheese 59c Coffee t", 40c V,:* Kittens lb FROST ED D Loaf Cheese "^T 57c Best Pure Lard P", 28c FOODS G'ngrbreadMix, ;rX23c lb Evap Milk "it; 2r.29c Cat Food Muenster Cheese 57c Freili Mllfc mid Ocam Hot Roll Mix ""'r* 23c lb li'lL Vitamin D Ouort *7flC Keebler Cookies *"£."'25c 3 •*" 23c Swiss Cheese 79c (VlllK Homoganiiid Coniaintt •" •_ Atll. iroimt, Itlmont crnmi, ihocololo Mntimi, Devils Food Mix rX 23c ACME Sundaettes Provolone Cheese "• 65c Heavy Cream e;:;:-:, 36c Keebler Milkolets»iC>i.25c Spice Cake Mix ,rr 23c b pinPint. *2c Sharp Cheddar 65c Sour Cream Contailinei r *t*W Frozen Foods Krispy Crackers uTZ 25c Ice Cream White Cake Mix,°rr 23c Topping Deportment Features Social Teas """"L ,k. 14c QQ-T Pie Crust fpnl*nl*\C luniMno CHOCOIAH *)Tf 2 £ 29c 00l0M Flour 00l0M ^ IIAklllY IIEPARTMEKT MltDSEVE lullimdih, l»if, 11»• K • 4 pirmpplt, Flour WtWINOHOU^fc.,W 35c A great variety of top-quality baked goods! ShreddedWheatS. 17c LO m PS jrii, 15,11,40,40 wall TRU-BLUE n -• m ch«*hlt Mf* ••»••• Asco Tea °' "'*",.,». 28c CniiM th.itin 11c Chocolate Iced Fudge Layer Cake 75c BERRIES CiulM $lr«wk«nl«i 111 FisFl ^ Tumbo Puddings 2',?;'.! 15c Walnuit in l»rwp Pecan Ring Coffee Cake %"^,Wr!SlIl39c MRDSFAE HIXSON H4-«» l«r «•« Cigarettes iUCED P«KM HI lyiKp Enriched Supreme Bread 14c Tapioca Pudding 3E 22c Blue Suds 2r.'17c lM( CUT GOLDE N »»«rils . ParkdhfUla • CORN Sandwich Bread 15cRolls Frith FronKurUr Raisin Bread IT' 17c Rolls fr.lh Ort'tn Am/ \* Doughnuts u.""X. 21c Bar-B-Q Rolls-" 15c i IS oi. Dairycrest Ice Cream SPM PEAS I'lig. Angel Cake,!.*; 45c Shells "X'. 15C| 28' Creamier, richer, smoother. Real fruit flavors. Meltproof bog kkeeps firm Wi hours. STICKLING POINT FRENCH FRO i» „, KIRKMAN KIRKMAN IDEAL POTATOES '"<•'• BORAX SOAP SOAP FLAKES DOG FOOD 1141. DOLE CltUSIlKIl ( 3 e"k" 25c 27c PINEAPPLE JJ"C . QQwtcfcn

METHODIST SOM'A M. KAMBA8S late Ferdinand and Elizabeth Klln« Belford Sonya Miller Kamrau, ten, DeWigne. At »:M s. m. church school de- daughter of Elli« and AJverta Tho funeral was held Monday «t votional service will be led by John Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity Bowies Miller Kamrui, formerly the Worden funeral home, with Lent?.. "A Buiy MA&'I Failure" is of 124 Pinckney road, Little Silver, Rev, Robert H. Anderson, Jr., pas- etvYces the title of the Mrmon for morn- tor of Trinity Episcopal church, of- dted Sunday night at New York, Church ing worship tt 10:t& o'clock, and ficiating. Burial was in Glenwood rRESBVTERLVf BAPTIST bt Mlsse* Mary and Ina. Clausen, where the family bai been living "Christian Pride" for evening wor- cemetery. Red Bank Red Bank Betty Pochert and Johanna Baum- KEV. i. LAWRENCE WARE Amelia Sama; a daughter, Mrs. since last year, gardt. ship at 7:45 o'clock. A "Wedding Belle Reunion Ser- The funeral of Rev. J. Lawrence Julius Majsca; two sons, Vincent Besides her parents, the child is Although land in New Jersey Ii The annual observance ot Chil- Tlie Sunday-school will hold a Summer Bible ichool will open and Nicholas Sama, of Red Bank vice" has boen planned by the pas- Ware, pastor of Christ church, survived by a brother, Marshall generally too valuable for meat- dren's day wiil be held In the tor, Tier. W. Clinton Powers, for party for their parents and friends Monday morning at • o'clock in and two brothers, Bruno Kama of Kamraas, living at home. Mr. Kam- church auditorium Pun,!-iy morn- tho Port Monmouth fire bouie. The Little Silver, who was found dead stock raising, them are 6,000 sheep the 11 o'clock Sunday service. His at the church Monday night at 1 last week, was held Saturday Red Bank and Anthony Sama ot rass is co-owner of the Elk Sup- ing at II o'i'iw-;:. Al: rle;i.iv'.:i-.p:its o'clock. Tlio annu;il .Sundny-school school li aponsored by the New New York city. ply company u! New York. on farms In the state. 3 sermon topic wii; \ c "The Art Df morning at the church, with Right ©f the Svir.i .:iy-^rhoo! wi'.'. t:i'i;t* part. Staying Married." The orgnn pre- picnic will bo Saturday, June 20, at Monmouth Baptist church and the The funeral was held .Monday The funeral was held yesterday Several :r.f.ir.:s «';'.! V li!r.riHinii-.'in!s leave the church on that morning the Belford Methodist church an- sisted by RPV. Robert H. Anderson, quiem was offered Ijy Rev. George ing. L. I. "Trust In the I/tird." .Miss Doris Jr., pastor of Trinity Episcopal class wi!: IT ji.-i:\rl :r.:n chutTh Okerson nf Man:isqH:in will br at 0:3ft n'rlorli. Thr annual chil- nex and the Port Monmouth fire M. Albano, assisted by Rev. Joseph MONUMENTS = church, and Rev. Charles P. John- membership, PI:L-:I:. w-i• hin.c in- heard in solos. .Miss Okcrson i.s dren's day M'rvirr will be Sunday, house. Shtehan of St. James, deacon, and MRS. PATRICIA >'. WtXLRS. fants bi;".:;ni .1:1 -i.-knl m con- soloisl with the Mauasfuian men's June 27. At'entianep awards will "God of the Atom," t full color son, pastor of All Saints' church, Rev. Victor Donato, assistant dea- be distrihuti (1. arid the service will scientific film depicting the atomic Naveslnk. con. Mrs. Patricia N. WillM, 55, died tact thr yr.r.f.: Ki-v. John A choru.-> anil at Marble Collegiate Saturday at Monmouth Memorial Hayes imnifii:Vt !y. church. New York city. h<- in chuipp of Iho pastor and bomb problem, will be shown Other clergymen attending the Burial was in Mt, Olivet ceme- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at service were Rev. Charles E. Purdy hospital. A former resident of New The 21 members n-crntly wcl- At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon j mniibers of the .Suiulay-srhool. tery, under the direction of the York city, she came to Long romrd into ehu'.h m.-mhrt ship have l eji!e*<'ntative.s of ail church or- the church. of Pembcrton, Rev. Morton A. Day funeral home. Bearers, we 1 The following Infants were bap- Barnes and Rev. John Mainer, Joseph and James D'Amica, Fred- Branch a few months ago to make brouRh: the i;;r ::iV>nship enrni;- J gani;-.ation. ) will meet for a plnnnin,; TKINITV I r her home with her mother, Mri. aient up to 8T3. During Rev, MrI. conference. tized during the Children's day Long Branch; Rev. George A. Roberic!'- . Mastria and Vincent, Bruno Red B;ml; program Sunday by Rev. P. J. My- ertshaw, Rumson; Rev. Christopher ana Domlnick Kama. Margaret Laur Paduch ot Long Havre' pajtorato, ihe church has At the children's day service Sun- Branch. Also surviving are a sli- 'day the pastor dedicated the fol- fiev. r.obert H. Anderson, Jr., rec-ers. Bonnie Lea Miller, daughter H. Snyder, Fair Haven, and Rev. •ecoivrd Ti1 members: 3H] by pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of ter, Miss Pauline Paduch of Long fession of Jvlih ar.r! >n hy church lowing cliildieiv. lyVnn Cornell. tor, announces the following ser- Harry L. Hadley, Bradley Beach. MEAD UACKMAN vicp.s ffjr Sunday; Holy Communion Belford and Robert James Turner, Mrs. William T. Osborne was or- Branch, and four brothers. The fu- letter. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Mead Bickman, 78, a retired Erie neral was held Tueiday at the Wor- Banta; Linda Helena, daughter of at 8 o'clock and morning prayer son of Mr. and Mr«, William Tur- ganist. Rev. Mr. Anderson con- Member? 0! ti-.c- Por.ior Christian will: sermon at 11 o'clock. Organ ner, Jr., of Freehold. railroad worker, died Tuesday at den funeral home and cremation Endeavr.r .-•o.-ifty \ ••:'.] hold a brartiMr. nml Mrs. Willlnm Carpenter; ducted services earlier Saturday music liy Charles GoLschalk will in- I morning at the Worden funeral Port Monraouth. He was born in took place at Ro»e Hill Crematory, Your Expression of party tnr.'.nriv.'- ••• ;> nearby hrrirh. .Susan, daughter of Mr. .'jnd Mrs. Jfew York, state, son of the lata Joseph JI, Clayton, Jr.; Brian cltido "Preludi! in E Flat," by ST. GEORGE'S home. Linden. Miss Marion Wallace w.if rrrfr,:l\ 1 Philip and Anna Sprague Back True Remembranc* Thomas, Nancy and Robert, chil- Rchlutz. and "Credo I Mas* No. I), Rumson The honorary bearers were ves-' !l(>c'ed !••!.-• iiirr.r of thr i-:"": . Oth- provided man. MRS. CLARETTA THORNTON No other act of a normal dim »r .Mr. an,I .Mrs. William K. ''>' Haydn. A nursery Is Sunday'* ««rvlces are Holy Com- trynieu of Christ church and St. r who at- 1 Surviving are hie wife, Mrs. (Jus Mrs. Claretta Thornton, 51, of mac's life gives him mort Joniirv vi'nr no K.!:f.l Wi lib. vice Cltary; Robert Kiclmy, *on of Mr. [ f" }h° children of those. munlon at 8 a. m.; church-schoo, John's chapel. Those representing anil Mrs. Sidney I1'. Dull; (iordon the 11 o'clock Christ church were Frank B. jsie Hey Backman and a daughter, Church street, Eatontown, died complete soul satisfaction at 9:30 and morning prayer and Miss Mabel Backman, both of Port Monday after a long Illness. \ J.ime.«, sun of Mr. and Mrs. riordon 'I'hi.^ evening Ihe men's fellowship sermon by the rector, Rev. George Lawes, senior warden; John M. than the building of a Mem- urer. :iri3 l''.:::v l'.r.'tsr !".. .•<•!*: ('.try !M. Rhodes; John Lunfcfcivd, Jr., sun will m:n!;v:i:r. rnMi of Mr. nnd Ml'. *. John L. Ryder, and p. in. A member of the editorial Turner, Theodore E. Nestler, Dr. Thornton of Brooklyn and Rcg'.n- hava gone on. mi'.tcf :i!f W.iltc Ii:::i:w::'.! r.r. si riff of Thi: Register will speak. A carillon recital will be given Gillette, both of Kingston, N. 1*. old Thornton of Plncbrook, ana a | liail ICli/abeth, daughter of Mr. and at 10:30 a. m., and the men and Melvin WainrlRht, Dr. Henry B. Our select Bnrre Memorials Ann Krrlrkfur.. Mr?. Charles Ci. Wilson. Kli'cllon of ulllcns will be holcj. .Mr. Backman was a member of the sister, Mrs. Gertrude Holmes of : ho>s' choir of 45 voices under diree- Dorr, Raymond Buntaine, ' Robert O.U.A.M., junior order, ot Mlddlu- bear the Guild mark of ap- The Sunday mrr: .nzr of M'.! t!•.•! The teachers and ofllrprs of ;.he Tlie unnian'.s guild will meet In Eotontown. proval—your guarantee of a tin,i of Prof. George A. Wilson will Dlsbrow, Walter Guptill, Melvin lowi., ti. Y. The funeral will he held this af- rhutoh school will nicel at Ihr Ihe parisli lifniso next Tui-sday at Ford, William Vaughn and Rcg- finer Memorial at no extra for the s'.iiiiiiK 1 .-< -': 1:IJO p. in. l>e.';si.'i'l will be. served. sin;,' the following at the 11 o'clock The funeral will ho held Friday ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Metho- Icliurcli Monday evening. TI111 Ail service: Prelude. Andante In 1''. innld Van Note, From St. John's cost. Visit our showroom The mpi.'h'.v nut',:::: of :!ie eluh will meet al the liiurrh Tiiiv-1 Mis« Katharine. Conner will speak afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the Scott dist Zion church, Eatontown, and 011 Smart; processionnl hymn, Lconl; chapel were DouElas Parker, sen- and see our displays of theft Broihnhond of the dim h v.-:i: ho day evening. Sunday-school metis' "Knri.-il Work." funeral home with Kev. Paul J. burial will bo In White Ridge ceme- Venite, Macfarren; To Dcum In B ior warden; V. Parker Wilkinson, certified memorials. held next Monday ni^ht at 'he al II.ir, n'. ni, Tim church hr.mirs St. John the Myi.rs, pastor of the Hclford .Moth- tery under the direction of the flat, Stanford; offertory, "1 Was Jr., junior warden; .Stanley Parker, 1 home of Hrrhrrt E. Wrrnrr. Tir- Ij.-iplisl ni'M. Thursday, when n I odis . church, olllciating. K li rial will Harris funeral home. Glad When They Said Unto Me," Edward Worthloy, Harold Sickles, ton nvrnuo KnlnnUm1: T':r?iiii 111 1U l(lltMl.l) ration of Hnl.v Communion lie In Fair View cemetery, 1 Nolile; recessional hymn, Diade- Avery Giles, Henry Oermond, .Id. MISS in . Ker.mth r. m. This «ervice will bo held every of Llewellyn B. Jones, former su- ana Matildc K Schlemmer, The Tlie Ladies' Aid society will serve which was prcsenlcd hy the Sunday Burger. O:!MT 11 mril (^c-initior.-. Snhbnth throughout the summer icrintendent of the Haskcll estate, family wns associated with Ham- slipper in tlie cliui'cli next Thurs- school of the Colt's Neck Reformed were given l>v Mr r\r. 1 Jlrp. A. |day fiom 5:JCI tcj 7 u'cloclt. nnd Is for the church school chil- Middletown township, died Thurs- mackcr-Schlemmer, New York de- chiiieh .Sunday morning opened dren and their parents. day afternoon al tho Ivy nurslnR partment store, Kenneth Slasrrr. ,)r. I Al the children'H day service wili; Ihe prelude by Miss Helen MIM Gcrtv'.i.v r. I-V.'.in( b-i= l.rrr. I Sunday the Io)lowiii£ children were home, Kings highway, Middletown. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. H. L SCOTT ne\nold;\ Ihe scripture lesson by Gray McW, Bryan, and four fransferrrd !.-> !•":>: Pn -i-yirrlan baptized: James Edward Bnrr, son Wi!,'jam Stoko.s nnd comments on METHODIST Mre. Jones was born In England, daughter of the lato John T. and grandsons, all of Rumson, and a (hurch at Milfnrd. Pa of Mr. and Mrs. Dcwey K. Barr, the lesson by Joseph R, Forman. Atlantic Highlands MORTICIAN Jr.; Thomas Harry Hrarclon, son Rov. Roy E. Williams, Jr., will Sarah Meredith Blanford. She came sister, Mrs. Ida S. Bruch of New Members of Ihe primary class Yor* city. SIETHODIST of Mr. Rnd Mrs. Thoi:i»s J, Hrere- -•IT, k'avo recitations were Thomas preach Sunday at Ihe 11:15 n. m., to this country 45 years ago, and t«n; Hoj,'er Owen nou^lHy, son of I-.ii.vlon, Hilly Milon, Robert Dylic- service on the theme, "When You lived at Edwardsville, Pn., before The funeral was held yestcrdny Red Bank Mr. anil Mrs. Clinton <\ .Doughty; coming to Middlotown. A son, John at St. George's Episcopal church, Church Street, Beifurd, N. J. r nian, Diane Orillln, Waller Ander- Pray, Sny 'Our Father'." Roy Jef- The mih.ieet of thr 11 o'rlnrk ser- Susan Lynn Ilcndrick.s, ilau^ liler .son, Marilyn Sheppard, Laura Joan frey, organist, will play as tho pre- T. Jones, had also been superinten- Rumson, with Rev. George A. Hob- mon Stindav tn !v urinir the service, the minister's William Edgar Taylor ami Rny-Betty Jane Ellis, Peggy Richens, them, "Rejoice and Sing", by Wag-Middletown; two sieters, Mrs. John MBS. IIARRIKT COVERT preparatory class will be received E. Morris of Edwardsvllle, and Mrs. niond Eric Taylor, .sons of Mr. and John Thompson, Matthew Small, ner. Mrs. Harriet Covert, 65, of 104 inti ful! membership. Mrs. Edgar W. Taylor, nnd Nar.ey Cli:;r]es Orunlcr, Joseph Fonnnn, William Jones of Berwick, Pa., and Evening worship will be held nt Sunday-school will assemble at three grandchildren. South street, Eatontown, died Fri- Lynn Stnfrir, datishter of Mr. and William Stokes, Jerome Cromcr, 9:31 o'clock for beginners and prim- day night at ilonmouth Memorial 8 o'clock And the ni^^aKe wi]] heMrs. Albert H. Slagg. Larry Matthews and Stanley The funeral was held Saturday brought by Mbs Mary Mn<'Nlrhr>n. ary children, and at 10:15 tar all hospital, where she had been a pa- At the name service the following Sehanck, Miss Doris Wylic gave the others, afternoon at the Worden funeral tient two days. Tov;th diroctni-. The subject will b< home, with Rev. Roger J. Squire, wore presented Bibles and concord- uffi'iiory jiraycr and Miss Mary Youth fellowship will meet at Mrs. Covert was born in Man- "Crumbs". Mvisli: fnr lh« yrvvices ances hy the Sunday-school: Rob- Van Maiden, the responsive road- pastor of the Methodist church, will be under tbo diiectifjn of Hen. 6:411 p. m. Red Bank, officiating. Bearers were chester township, duuglttcr of the ert and Mnrjoric Cujle, Fred Col Inc. Tho church Softball team will lato Britton and Caroline Matthews. E. Manning, with snci-ial anthems niorgan, Richard HiOlam, Alfred Harry Meyers, Nicholas DclPercIa, fJeeauitllmt'ccfionoffunthhinps eftklinatun by the senior choir. Members of the junior class W'ho play St. Paul's Baptist church team William J. Poole, Lawford Ferrlne, A former resident of Red Bank, and Harold Herbert, Juno Hcm- Monday at 7:15 p. m., at the harbor sho had resided in F.iilonto\vn 50 Tb* Thimble i-l ib picnic will be blme, Uarhnrii Kolloc, Paulino pau'c.iputcd in the program were William Barry anil Frederick Dirtz. ti ofltn unptaniHd w* aJviig cartful contideratiom held this afternoon at Iho .summer Eleanor Thompson, Janet Pattcr- field and St. Mary's church team Burial WFIJS in Fair View cemetery. years. Her husbnnd, James Covert., liersun, Janet and .Mary Lou Miner, Tuesday at Port Monmouth. The died several years ago. heme of Mrs. rharlo? Bi-ri; nt l>-i- .Nancy \lakay, Robert A. Patter- soii, Virginia Shojqinnl, Ixjuisc Van and (church, itlccHon. T»Jet*c. Buses loft the I'lmri-li at 10 Jlh'den, .Sandra Hamernick, Drucll- youth fellowship co-ed tenm in the CI.OIIOMinO MEI.ONE. Surlvivlng are six grandchildren son, Kenny Story and Patricia New Brunswick Methodist sub-dls- and foui1 great grandchildren. a. m. A meeting nf Hie church Whclan. la Gemmell, rjorothy Patterson, school board ot education will be P.'Rg-y r.-eer, Alary Kirk, Betty trict will play tomorrow evening Clodomire Melone, iB, of 41 Th« funeral was held Tuesday Snook, Invin Campbell, Bruce Mur- agalnsl a Red Bank team. Throckmorton avenue, Eatontown, morning at tho Worden funeral held Tuesday. Altar flowers for the FIRST CHI'ItCII OF CIiniST, •trvlces Sunday will he presented died Friday morning at Monmouth noire, with Rev. Dunham V. Rcinig, SCIICNTIST •, Dcnliin Snook, Henry Ham- by Nancy, Billy and KilwarU Ottin- mond, Wallace Dykeman, Fremont BAPTIST Memorial hospital after n. heart at- pastor of the Eatontown Methodist ge.r, Jr., in memory of their father. Red Bank Cronier, Mary Van Maiden and Leonardo tack. chinch, olllclnting. Burial was in ft fount iffentorial *J4 Evergreen cemetery, Farmingdale. omo Services In the First Church of Nnr.c) Sue Morcau. Tho prayer ani Church-school will meet Sunday Mr. Melone was horn at Naples, Christ, Scientist, 209 Brand .street, benediction were given by Rev. at S:4f a. m. At the morning wor- Italy, son 0! Frank Melone nnd the Frederic ^A. -JtJamt, TCert Bank, are held Sundays nt 11Leonard Siblcy, Jr. ship at 11 o'clock Rev. Kllwood S. late Mrs. Emily La it ti no Melone. ROBERT A. WII.KKNS n. ni. Sunday-school at 11 n. ni. and The program wim prepared by Besides his father, Mr. Melone i3 Woif will speak on "The Well- Robert A. Wilkens, 58, of Port Tel. 6-0226 SYMPATHY Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Jlrs. Henry Hammond and Mrs. Grounded Man", The evening wor- survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha "Is The Universe, Inclutlfnp .Man, Cluules Klli.i with the assistance of Richards Melone; two step-sons, Monmouth, a,car inspector of tho ship will be devoted to Graduate's Jersey Central railroad, died Tuas- Evolved By Atomic Force?" is the ! Sunday school touchers and survice, A reception will follow In Pvt. Stanley Richards of Fort Mon- FLOWERS subject for Sunday, June 20. piil-ils, mouth, and Corp. George Richards, day at Bayonne while at work. He th« chtircli lecture room. wai born at Jersey City, son of the Golden Text: "Though there he stationed In Alaska; two brothers, » »!»!• that arc called gods, whether 111 The church-school workerfl' con- lata John and Mary Johnson Wil- ference will be held Tuesday, June Anthony and Alphonse Melone, heaven or in earth, (as there t)« hoth of Long Branch, and four sis- kens. jrods, many, and lords many), bat IS'ew Monmouth 22, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mr. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Interesting features have been and Mrs. James Dnridhelser, Bel- ters, Mrs. Louisa Romano of to us there is but ono God, the Brooklyn, Mrs. Gemma Esposlto, Cooper Wilktns, and a son, Robert SERVING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY Father, of whom are all things, and arranged for a father's day service ford. Wilkens, both of Port Monmouth, Sunday at 10:50 a. m. They will The pastor's choir rehearsal will Mrs. Olympla Annechlnl and Mrs. AS ONE BIG COMMUNITY we In him", (I. Cor, 8:0, 6). Ordcllna Scarplno, all of Red and two Bisters, Mrs. Harold Rosa Sermon: Passages from the King include Die dedication of the new-be held Wednesday, June 23, at 3 p. and Mrs. Catherine Macdonald, ly installed organ chimes given In m. The church choir rehearsal will Bank. Mr. Melone had been a James version of the Bible include: barter and constable. both of Belleville. "Oh that men would praise tho memory of a lather; presentations be tt 7 p. m., followed by the mid- The funeral will be held Friday V/litn notified of rfaatfi h a dM«i> «ity w* UU Immeditt* ditto* Lord for hie goodness, and for his to the most honored father, the week prayer meeting at 8:15 p. in. The funeral was held Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the laU through our m»mWnh!p in ,h* ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS wonderful works to the children of most privileged, nnd the most right- A church social, in the nature of morning nt St. Dorothea's church, residence with Kev. Paul J. Myers, SLRVICE. Our iffilittion with member* ol Ail proftnional MMciotion men!" (Ps. 107:20). Correlative fully proud father and a service _ strawberry festival will be heid latontown, where a solemn high pVe malic all er sn open question, but is demon- fathers' day. The choir will sing mouth Memorial hospital after a illness. Mrs. Horner was born In Sunday-school begins at 9:45 a. Manchester, Kngland, dauchter of •tUVINt NtflON-WIM types of lunerul designs to strable Science". (P. 171). "TUB Venite", by Monk; "Bcnedlc- lour; ll]ne,«?, m. A father's day worship service tus' by Turle; "Jubilate Deo", by Mrs. Sakovich was horn in Rus- tha late Henry and Nancy Smith. your order. will be held at 3 p. m. at Hilltop 1IOLV THINITY LUTHEHAJf. Kelway, and offertory anthem, In, e. daughter of the late Gregory She was a member of St. James nursing home. and Martha Phllllpovich. She came church. Besides her husband, Mis. Red Bank Roscoe Bean of Red Bank will Father Hear Thy Children", by John E. Day Funeral Home Turpin. to this country 28 years ago and Horncr is survived by several EGANS "The Call for Women Today," lead the Bible fellowship hour hnj resided here 25 years. Her hus- lecea and a nephew. Wednesday at 7:45 p, in. The Mothers' club will assist Miss 85 Riverside Are. Phone 6-0332 Red Bank Of Harding Koiu. has been chosen by Kcv, Harold Bemadine Stewart, superintendent, band is employed hy the Savage Th-; funeral was held this morn- Mornberger for his sermon topic Tho Y.P.C.A. will meet next Clothing manufacturers of West ing at St, James church, where a Kcyport Branch—Ml Maple PI. Telephone 7-lssj Creenhouscs: llurdlng Rd. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. In entertaining the children of the nt ihe 11 a. m. service, Sunilay. A church school with a party Satur- ?.-nn* street. Besides her husband, requiem mass was offered. Burial at Harrison Ave. ! group of Sunday-school pupils will The softball league games next Mia Sakovich is survived hy two win in West Long Branch ceme- 'Son-Sectarian Lady Attendant week will Ire with tho Methodists day. Refreshments will be served 1 present a program on the subject after the playing of games. The ions, •William Saknvich of Rlvor tor;,, under tho direction of tho Phone 11. B. 6-1-113 1 "Deaconesses," at the school meet- at Helford Monday evening and St. 'l.iza and Philip Sakovich, living 3 ISiiptlsts at Belford Tues- final session of the school for the Woollcy funeral home. ing at 9:45 a. m. Participating will i season will be held Sunday at 9:45 it home. m. The funeral was held Monday at MRS. MARIE M. JOHNSON CKNTKAI, BA1T1ST The Ladles' guild will meet Wed- the late residence with the Very nesday at 8 p. m. Rev. Emil Schuby. curate of St. Mrs. Marie Murphy Johnson, 30, MONMOUTH MONUMENT Atlantic Highlands 'ctcr and St. Paul Russian Ortho- of Keansburg, died Sunday nt Mon- Rev. Howard M. Ervir. will METHODIST dox-church of South River, ofllciat- mouth Memorial hospital after a preach Sunday nt tho 11 a. in. and Int;. Bearers were Alex Baden, loni; illness, COMPANY & p. m. services, Church-school will Fair Haven Adam Menscheby, Joseph Dclano- Surviving are two children, John meet at 10 n. ni. and youth fellow- At the morning service at 11 ich, . William Danowitz, Adam William and Joanann Johnson, and He&dden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 ship at 7 J). m. o'clock, Rev. John B, Kirby, Jr., Lohbovlch and Alex Chemist). Bur- her mother, Mrs. Mary Murphy, all ills. Rny C. Williams, organUt will preach on the theme, "How to ill was In Fair View cemetery, un- of Kcansburg, and a brother, John and choir director, has been grant- Deal with People". The organ |>re- L. H. Francis, Manager der the direction of the Worden Muiphy of Jersey City. ed a loavo of absence for three ludu will be, "Pastorale Lindsay", funeral home. Tho funeral was held yesterday Formerly with Franc O. Squlrea, Freehold months, beginning June 16. Everett »nd the offertory, "Chancel Radi- morning at St. Ann's church, It Means So Much Oliver, Jr., of Asbury Park wll! be ance", by Kern. The choir will slug FRANK SAMA Ke&nsburg, wjicrc a high requiem PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 at the organ during her abaence. "Th« Wonder of God's Grace". Frank Sama, 81, of 61 East Ber- mass was offered by Rov. Francis Obviously, making arrange- Tho Royal Ambassadors will meet Church school will meet at 9.45 gen place, died Frldny, He was born Conn. Burlah was in Mt. Olivet RtenU in advance of necenity NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 Tuemlay night nt tho home of a. in., with classes for all ages. In- la Italy and was a tailor by trade. cemeter>\ under the direction of Misses Emily and Jean Brust of cluding adults. Methodist youth Surviving are his wife, Mrs, the John J, Ryan funeral home. it • Iliouffhiful and considerate Prospect avenue, fellowship will meet at 7 p. m. thing to do. You may phone (or The mid-week prayer fellowship The Council of Workers with nnd pastor's Bible class will meet Children will meet at the church an appointment or you may Wednesday night. Monday evening at 7:30. DISTINCTIVE jutt come in at your conveni- St George's by the River A special meclinj, of the church Children from Fair Haven will will be hclil Wednesday at 8;S0 p. ence, at you prefer. In any Wateman Ave., one block south of Ktimaon Bd., meet with those in Red Bank In ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS m, to discuss the report of the the Community vacation church case, you are assured that th* Runuon. (Take Sea Bright Bus) l:U3tcefi on church heating and school to be held in the Methodist other matters. church at Red Bank, beginning at Perfection of Material and entire matter will be held in ' Tht Reverend George A. Robertshaw, Rector Three buses will leave the church 9 a. m. Monday, strict professional confidence. Saturday al -I p. ni. for the Yankee Workmanship In Beautiful studluin, New York city, where the New Desffin Sunday— 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion METHODIST ellthlh anniversary "Word of Life" Sea Bright l'nily will lie held under direction Our memorials are manufactured 9:30 a. m. Church School Commencement of Jticlt Wyrzcn. Gil Dodds of Bos- A tcrvlce combining children's day with father'* day will be held bjf ikllled artisans In our well ton, world champion runner, will equipped plant at West Long 11:00 a. ni. Morning 8ervice and Sermon be one of the speakers. Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Rev. Joseph Eldrldge will receive any per- Branch. Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.— I'llESnVTEKIAN sons who wish to unite with the etv church and baptize any children Canterbury Fair Shrewsbury presented by parents. MKKYCF. * * FUNERAL HOME Thl» Church U noted fnr ll» Friendly Spirit, its FainouK Dr, Lcffoi'tH Loetschei", professor Tho Sunday-school boys and girls LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. JAMES A. RED BANK N.J. Boy Choir, Its KviuiKcllnil I'micliiiij- and Ihe unusual or uliureli history nt Princeton will havo nn important part in the Beauty of IU Worship, To all tbe Service*—It welcome. Theologian I seminary, will olllclnte program, and the choir will render Wall Street Tel. LB. 6-3567 West Long Branch SOBCOTF. PHONE RED BANK 6-O557 Kveryone, nt. the Communion sorvloo Suwlny special music, The presence of Sand For Illiutrated Catalogue at 11 ii. in. Buiiduy-schogl will meet father! In observance ot th« nay at tl.lS i, m. it rtqueited by tbt paitor. " (Tver Ihirtij 7/eaw of Dependable, Economical Service" •A1 CES AND FROTSJ in A Great Money-sawing Event SUPERMARKETS- I.rave it tn A&P to save you cold ca«h on citrus jiiiivs ;mrl fruits that hit the spot when the PRODUCE wratlirr's hr>l! Stock your pantry today with MONWSAVERS plrnty of llipsc stars from A&P's summer stork!

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Wliiz tliniiigh washday . . . hustle through IIOUM- A&P's "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS wurk . . . give a gleam to fluors, furniture and woodwork! You're 9ure to take a shine to th« Slip Dad this "slipper" cake, and watch When yon huy "Super-Right" meats you get the good eating that 'means Uripht Sail line! his eyes light up as they light on its choco- good value, because every cut is specially selected for fme quality. You late-iced top and crunch-covered sides! get more of it for your money, too — thanks to A&P's Close-Trimmed Soap Flakes Pur. mild l2'/i oi pkj25e meal-cutting method.'Yet prices are as low as we can make them. Sour Rye Bread Mawi 20 ai. ioail9c Soup Grains For dnh.s and laundry 23 oi. pkg.:\u Sizei Soap Powder * For laundry uia 40 oz. okg 22e Poppy Seed Rolls Marval pk9of9forl5e F«Wl Fo, Irlc,,,... ,.l.d. mJ™ibt. * 4Vi Ibi. & over Clear or cloudy 32 oi bot.13c Pineapple Coffee Cake JanaParkar aa.27c Chickens BHOIMM. & Anunoiiia Dessert Shells j»n. Part., pkg. ei 6 for 23c Luundry Bleach . ... at bot lie ttgai. 20e »r Rump of Veal . . n . . Sunshine Loaf Cake Jana farter «23c Willd-O-WaX For cleaning window! and glasi to oi bot. 2Qe Wholt or either hall Window Cleaner 1201 bet. 10c Sprayers *KH loe Lady Fingers j«neParkar Pk,. oi 12 lor 33c Ocme Furniture Polish .... 12 ot. boi. 2iw Hams Smoked-Ready loealor Regular, whole or either hall lb.(|9c tteailu-ta-Eat Bleats Metal Polish & Porcelain Cleaner u°' »n25e Rib Veal Chops short cui-i.» wan. ib. 79e A*P's BOKAR COFFEE Boiled Hani Flavorful, vacuum cooked >/j Ib doc Scouring Pads soaphiitd pk . of 1217« Pot Roast Boneless Chuck Ib. 89« 3 In the Sew S Ib. Economy Bay LlVerWUrst Iraumehw.iger Ib. 65c New Improved Cleanser , • u« can2'or 15« Boneless Veal Roast shoulder ib.65e Like ill A&P Coffee, it's sold in Bologna and Meat Loaf • • >t> 59c Litjiiid Floor Wax s»n psinhin* ein»23e ouari3Me the whole bean and Custom Loin Pork Chops cemer cuu ib. 79« Thuringer * 69c Liquid Blue i2««boi.9e Silver Polish i°< i*rl5e Ground when you buy it, just Frankfurters skinian ib 59c right for your coffcemnkcr. Luncheon Meat . • . • • ib 65e Floor Wax 1 ib. can 29e Air Purifier 12 s< boi. J3» Sliced BaCOll Sunnyfisld and olheri Ib. 75c

Ducklings Long Island1! fineil Ib. 43e

Top Quality Seafood EWUT O'CLOCK . . . STORE HOURS: Mild and mallow 2 11b. bags 7f>C Mackerel Fresh Ib 19c Flounders Fresh Ib 25e nun PorgicS Frcih Ib. 15c Wllilillg Fresh Ib. lflc 8A.M..06P.M. Monday tkrwik Saturday 2 I lb.bag.ll.it! 3 Ib. bag 1.24 Scallops Fresh Ib. 69c SI. fillip Fancy Ib, 75c

SWEETHEART SOAP SWEETHEART SOAP CHIFFON FLAKES SWAN SOAP SWAN SOAP For Father's Day... LIBBVS Homogenized Large size for the bath For dishes, toilet and balh Foi diihts, toilet and balh For toilet and balh For dishes and fine fabrics CAMEL CIGARETTES BABY FOODS large < mad. cau large *» *1 in a special 2 cakei i cake cak"17e * carlo'Ionn 1.39 3 ' gifl wrapper Vatrp F,l"lif TIED BAXK REGTSTEK, JUKE 17,

-TsUtuU't Leonardo School Officer Carlson Holdi Dance Following thair elua dajr M«r- Bulldozer and Crane Service ci.ict the graduation clftM of Leon- Honored At Party ardo grade school htld • dance at C«ll«r excavating, road* cut and gradlngi alto ditch the ichool which was attended by MOIONEYS MARKET ASIU'KV Sen Rrifilit Patrolman more than SO persons. The audi- digging. Fill dirt, top soil, road gravel and blue stone. torium wag decorated In the claaa 4 MAIN ST. (Next To Bank) EATONTOWN, IV. J. OPENS FRIDAY, Fried At Sueili-.li Hop colors, red and white, to represent a garden, and prizes were awarded OPEN 8 A. M. — 6 P. N. DAILY JU1NE 25th. to several couples. Mor« than 100 persons gathered MANZO Mnkii Rricrvalin.il Mrs. Lillian Reeck, principal, Now For .... at the Swedish Hop, Sea Bright, Mrs. Marion Colleran, Mrs. Phyllis Red Bank 6-4081 -W OIIUIMI. R.illi llo">" Friday night at a pie-nuptial party HorrockB, Mrs. Ethel Rltrson and And Lnrlic.i lly Thr- Sr.i«ni> for Patrolman Charles "Skippy" Irwin Beaver represented the Cill A. I". 2-IWUI -^^" Carlson of that Iwouph and his school. Hostesses for the Parent- JUST ARRIVED! FRESH KILLED TURKEYS 69I.. hrulr-olcct, Mis* Frances Gorman Teacher association were Mm. Ed- AIX SIZES • ONK FKICF, of Atlantic Highlands. win Vlner and Mrs. Orville Apgar. Clrun Sail W»Ur Picture* were taken by George Thorns. Keanshurg SMOKED HAMS 59. CALI HAMS 491 The Pariah Houie club 0/ St. WHOLE OK HALF - ALL SIZK* liKAlU TO KAT Mark's church held Ita meeting Monday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Martha Brakefleld CENTKK CVT LEGS Ul CENUINK wltii Mrs. Carol Wilson aa hoatess. KIDNEYS Mrs. Brakcfleld will tae hoateaa at the r.ext meetinK, which will be held at her home. Meetinga will be held SLICES 79L SPRING LAMB 691. MUST REMOVE on<-» a. month during July and Au- euf.1. BONKLKSS Crnup 1, C. I. A., of the Methodist KI:ADV TO EAT SHANKLESS EXCESS ACIDS church met Tuesday of last week IWp IS Mil*, of Kidney Tubw at the hom« of Mrs. Josephine Fluth Out Foitonou* Watt* Smith. A rummage Kale wa» held POT ROAST Whrn AltorAtr nt kMnry fund inn prrmlti at the home of JIl». Loura Mason 79L PICNIC HAMS 49fb ioiiionoun nialtrr to rcmnin in your Mnnd, of Krazer place recently. The group ft mny cnusi; rwiKtzinc Iwrkarhr, rheumatic pains, IcKpnin.i, Inns of iirri nndiiHsni:i'H with Kinmlinc mid hurninB Mrs. Lester Horncr entertained iometimes slinw.i Llici'n js nnmclliinff wrcinff members of the Jolly Eight club with ymir kMni>ys or lilmMrr. Monday evenlnc of last week at FOWL ».» BROILERS-FRYERS 49|. Don't wall I Ask your flmiririst. for Donn'a 45k Pills, n itLimitlunl diuretic, uwil HuwrMfulIy her home on I/inton place. |jy millions fnr met1 f»0 yriua. Untlli's Kivfi Mr?. Howard Opdyke I* at her LAKGK WHIli: hapny idirf nml v.jll hrl|i the 15 milrs of Charles H. Carlson kiilncy luhcs (Itiali out iinimmouB waitcfruifl rotlr.Ke in Milford. jour blwoJ, Get Uynn'fl I'ilb* The Indies' auxiliary of the West Stanley Pokrywkn, tile \\m\n\i I jr, ivnanfi'ouiR fli'c company will hold ARMOUR'S STAR BACON $95, wns host. Dancing to accordion .1 card party at the fire house Tiles- EGGS And Other l.eiuliii^ HraniU mu.sir and entertainment hy profes- 69L dny. June 22, • sionnl talent were highlights of the Court SI. Ann, N'o. 862 Catholic j i-'vcnin;,'. Short. l;ilU.«, in which con- Datifhters of America, met Tues- I KratulntionK wore extended U> theday evening at the school. jcuiijilo, were ;;ivrn by Mayor Thom- A meeting of the Ladies' auxili- !:is Farrell, Ctmnr.il men Neils Jticub- FRESH LOINS OF PORK 49Ib. ary of Keansburg post, 1953, Vet- jsen nnd Carl Nelson, 1'Dlico Sst. erans of Foreign Wars, will be held 1VIIOIK OK HITIIKIt HALF I George Dohorty, Herbert Kowler, tonisht nt 8 o'clock, at the club ' Thomas Leary, Vincent Manning ronnm on Miiplo avenue. MIDDLE CUT CHOI'S 09c II). •nnil C'lpt. August Popp. Solos wore Veterans of Forelun Wrvrs, Keans- Your Fuel Bill t'iven by Louis l<"clien. bui-R post No. 1953, will meet to- A purse was presented to Ofllcer morrow night nt 8 o'clock at the Carlson. The money v.-n.s rnisud chili rooms on Maple avenue. Mom- AND through contributions from husi- bnrn voted at the last meeting to nessmen nnd citizens by a com- semi a donation to the V. F. W. mittee composed of Mr. I'olirywka. liendqunrtcio lo aid stricken fam- Get Better Heat Officer Dohcrty and John Thomp- iliej In the flood areas in the North- DU PONT HOUSE PAINT CLEANS ITSELF son. western stntcf. Three rcw mem- Assisting nl. the refreshment Yes I You cut many dollars off Jcacph Connors, John King tnblo were Mi.s. Jennie Altmnn, and Jeremiah Wilson, joined the Magnified Crott-Sicllan your year's fuel costs, AND you Mrs. Lillian JlobcrlKOn, Mis. Anna get all the benefits of auto- post and plans were made to pro- thtwiStll-CleanlniPractii matic heat's comfort, conveni- Harlivick nnd ,\trs. .Josephine vldi; instructions In model airplane ence, cleanliness . .. when you Daviw, sifter of OHlcer Carlson, building for boys in the Keansburs burn inexpensive small size hind Mr.«. Stanley PoUvywkn. area. It has been decided that a ICLE5 Anthracite (hard coal in a clambake will he held at McGuirc's modern RI-OVP on Highway 35 on August 8. Kcyport Sheldon F. Dc Baun was named ae Mrs. Kicholas Ransahuff, hong chairman of the committee in chaigc of formulating the plans lo Branch, \s-as guest speaker at 11 All culnlicollrct dint and dirt dur- meeting of the Kcyport auxiliary celebrate a Gold Star Mother's day ing the firit few monlhi. CATSKILL the lnst Sunday in September. of Monniouth Memorial hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. Kansa- A donation tins ligcn received by hoff spolie cm the work in the polio the First Aid squad for itj building •Automatic ward by use nt physical therapy. A fund from Mrs. Corinno V. lCnapp covered-dish luncheon preceded the of Seeley avenue in commemoration meeting at the home of Mrs. Van of thn 37th birthday of her son, STOKER E. Walker, which will be the last Pvt, A. Harncd Farrell, a member SHIRTDRESS SUPERS ... IN ut the 82nd division of the ulr-horne Saves you constant meeting until Octolipr, WIH DQ Pont Hou.f I'ninl. • nne furnace - tending, Harold Dean, Main street, has pnrntroopers, who was killed De- while pnwdrr furmA on Ihc Ktrrace nightly banking, returned In his home lor the sum- cember .20, J9H, in the Battle of aflrr a few monllm. FINE CHAMBRAY! HALF SIZES! • halting grates, mer vacation After completing his the Belgian Bulge. shovelinR ashes. freshman yenr nL Hope college, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph iVanse of At- What beautiful quality . . . wkat t tpendid vahu! The fne Feeds coal to lire automatically Holland, Mich. lantic avenue are parents of a. as needed, burns it efficiently, 1 daughter, horn Friday at Mon- combed woven itripcd chambray ii happily Mnforixed . . . The executive board of Ihc Mat- remove ashes to dust • tight aw.in Junior Woman's club will mouth Memorial hospital. th« slimming, surt-to-fit nyle ia typically "Mynette".Con- containers. You just set the ( thermostat for temperature de- ;.icc , next Tuesday evening. June vertibk collar, tuck-castd skirt. White «1riptd in emttild- sired. Also enjoy plentiful hot 22, at the home ot Mrs. Willis Lewis, CJrcen Grove avenue, this EATS New Kind lemon-trey, pink-green-blackor brown-limr-f rcy. water, winter and summer, at low additional cost. Easy terms. place. Several members of the off thi« powder—and Stop in—let us show you. cluli met Tuesday evening of last wllh it, much of the aecumulalctl .95 week n.t the home of Mrs. Ernest of CANDY dirt tnit aiimt. '10 fKt HEATING SURVEY. W. will Lynch, Main street, to make can- gladly suivey your /leafing n**di cer dressings. Loses 65 Lbs. and give you on eitimafe. No obf'gafion. Slop in or phont. Mrs. Edward Benedict and Inrnnt Wears Size 12 Again daughter Kathleen of Rrooklyn Now all you have to do to IORC ugly fat in 10 cnt tliia drliciuua havn been visiting the former's new Wind nt candy called AYDS. mother, Mrs. Ella Eckhnrl, Atlan- Once IN) Ib?., Dorolliy I. Millrr. SEABOARD tic street. r.(m \v. voth St.. Oiicijo, lost 5 Ihi. \ntk\y for i:t w«t«, with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ward. 70 the rtmarkablr NEW AYIJS f n *atf«e dun SERVICE Division 5trccl, recently enter- Candy RctliicinuPlanand the now and «hilt...kwpi It Bptrkflnr tained guests at a dinner party in * MOO™ PUMTIVF.! Enintnt wtiiti for utart. Thin elf tnitif proc- /iliysicianssupcrvised clinical teala ^ Mliatradutliinddofiinnt irirtTiFlr CATSKILL U Qo^U horor of their daughter, Mlsa Peg- and report chicle and Mfe loaati • afect the lotiE life of the paint. gy Ann Ward, Albert H. Kaupp, Jf 14 to lj noundu, with over 100 tiiera, WIIV EXPERIMENT} cuv.l memhers of the britlnl )>nrty. No sicrciM. Nfv laiativta. No druo. Eat Its whiteness lasts for yeuts The couple will bo wed on June 20. all you want. Absoluttly Harmlm! 1 .;i simply take AYDS btfore mull which am

"WKPO5B5 I The proceeds of the loan must bo used to lni|jiuvp. aUcr or icr.;:,r |i.>;icrty you own or lease. These purposes include: electrical wiring nnd plumljini; installations; repairs for modernization of heating plant; insulation; weatherprooflng; Interim- decoration; new flnor=; construcllne new room in basement or attic; building or repairing j;nrafr; installing air condi- tioning M\-!r:n; automatic water heater, etc. Broadly upeaklng, you nny borrow for any property J. H. KELLY CO. repair or Improvement, except to construct a new building. Cor. Broad St. & Harding Road, Red Bank "ATES: Interest r»tps on FHA Title I loans are reason i i of any port, For Instance, a loan of 55OO.CO for 3S months in -• -I m l.-ll- menta of only $15.97. PHONE RED BANK 6-3900 *"'"'"•' ' • • There is no security except the borrow CI-'B promise to pay. No mortKticcs need to be signed. The fact that there may lie a mortgage on your home doe.«n't disqualify you from making a.n improvement on It under this plan.

TERMS I The loans ere repayable In monthly installments, \>lii;ii i;-.- y I s c. ::l us lung Once Dad ten an Air-Flight in operation —once he (eeli itf tefteihinj cool air moving Mound him he'll never be latitfied as 3G months. These convenient terms enable you to repay easily out .,r liicomn. !un\iimim lonn Is $2,600.00. with an ordinary fan! Air-Flisht in designed to jo on the floor SPQffi where the air is coolest—»fl« the cooler air circulating through* out the mom, Unlike conventional f«n« with their blssta and drnftj Welch Air-Flight Cinulstnti will htHOA 9PEEI/, FHA 'I ilk I hPir, .11 c I.ILI.IO itucctly liy our lunls. Thue MS IVI il-la.-.a. In many not diiturb papen on your desk. Lightweight plm. PAINTS instances credit Is approved In a matter of hours. Semember, you need not be a depositor to tic eonitruction. 3-jpeedi. 14" high; 15" diam-ttc. borrow m our bank, Phone your ordtr today ^.^.j... >-• 4.*\±*_i + • ± • F£0. TAX INC.

Monmouth County Stirmfate'a Office, fcircRiiiil oiilrr, or tlit-y will lie fnrevrr to Mnyor nnd Council of tha Borouiili barred fif Ihflr iii'lliinil thcrefur 111,'ililisl of Ucil Hunk for 11 licliill Consumption In the mutter uf the uiitnta of Arthur lh« »«M •ulnn-iliKt. Ucnnsu for vremllieB altucitei) nt Illver- C, KuolT, dccciihpil, Notice lo cruilltora I)al,.l: I-Vecluilil, N. J., Juno 1, IB IS. alilo Araiiuc, lleil Hunk, New Jertcy. tu iin-Bvnt clnlnm nh'ni'iBt eatntr. SAVII.I.A G, HUOI'P, The nlllcom nro Sydney Cliimnn, I'rca- rurauiuiL to (!tc nrdci- of Tlnrmnn Mc< llnx Kill, lilenti Mlllnn Crlnlmnn, Viet rrcildcnti 9:00 A. M, Open Friday! Ffuldln, Surroiticlp of the County of Moll- Mill,. Silver, N. J, Aimer Krlcclniiin, S«crotnry-Tronaur«r. TBIVKIWifl^M mouth, rnnila on the l''lrst iluy of Junr, Diinkl S. Wi'limml, Esq., lh« atoL'klinlilern lire tlio litmt. 'til 1'MS, on the npiillrntUni »! Snvlilii C. Olijoetloli!), If nny, kholllil IID made Im* 1 llul HiiiiN, N. .I. medlntcly In wrltlui: to Amy E. Shlnn. »:,'IO I . M, 9:00 1'. M, Ituuir, exvciitriN of tile t'Htiitc of Arthur I'ruelor. C, liuoir, tlei'CMM'd, lioltcc h hcieliy Clerk cf the Durouuh of lied Unnk, Naw Klvcn ti> the LCi'ilitorn of Hiii.i dci'ciiBt'il Jonjey, to rxhlltk In Ilir BiiliHcriliit1, r\rcnti-l\, NOTICE. (Slanod) 17 Hroari Si. It. B. ft'OOOL KED UANK m nfrrcsnld, Ihrir drills mid dcin.ilirU Talto notice Hint Molly PlU'hor Oi^r. MUI.I.Y PITCHBR OVKHATINO r,O,. ngnlnit tlln tnltl catHlr, uililrr milh, ntliiic ('(impnny, lnr,t irndlnv HI lhaINC, Trncilni •> Mnlly rilrher Grllla. within il> month! fiom tha data cf tha Mollr Fltcher Grill), Intind! ts anplr LILLIAN M1EDMAN, Viet, fill, BED BAXK REGISTER, JUXE IT, 1941 Pa (Jifts, and TKI.F,fHONF. I/)NO BRANCH «-H7i>M "The Holfos" ANTIQUES Y.W.C.A.; Miss Helm Thatcher,! niuniem. Mrs. (Jeoiiy Ivins was ard.s v^ei ived Was With Marino, associate executive director, and i in charge of the pioRinni. Mr. nnd Harb.i r. Sue ,-ir.d .1 1, -Miss Oelinht MclJeath. supply ill- Mis. Kdwaid Wnithley of Orrnn- tera cif I'ul. .mil Mrs. (.'In" K. River ltd. at Black Point ltd. Kuinxoii 1-U77K William K. Bcaly lia.« received icclor and voraiimril cuunciluv., pint. who recently rclchialcd Iheir Ijovejuy, \\VA i)a:'.i'-i}>:i: 1- m n rr- THE PLAYSUIT FASHION FOR 1948 th-3 Navy Presidential L'nu cita- spent the week-enil with Miss L>c- golden wedding anniversary, were i-ltal jili'si-ntrrt by Ihe Kl hoi Minim liun with battle star. He was in- -Maris' father, Hev. Dr. F. A. I>e- ; presented with a luncheon set. The Slear school of dinuuu; ,->•. St.. s Old Silver, Cut, l'n' -eil nml Hi-i-1 • •! filn-?. iclliRcnce ulliccr in the Army Air Minis, al the Mclhoihsl p.usunaKC. j society ujl] hnlil its ncsl meet Sep- J.tlnes atnb!i.:iiim Saturdr., corp.*, assigned tu tin- .Se'.-unil Mar- Mr. and Mrs. William T. 1'arker | lembcr Ifl a! the homo of the ures- llr. and Mrs. Paul Holland left Furniturf, AVpdpwuiiil, Itnv.-il I »< nil dm :ind r,.nililnn im Aircraft VVIIIK and scrvrd in of Hiimson i-untl celebrated their j irlrnt. Harrison Sliampanorr. Monday fur a vacalion in -Mn:hi- Our Strapless Camisole tlin Okinawa campaign. 4-lth wedding anniversary June 81 Mrs. Marie Olscn and Miss Marie Kan Tlu'v will visit rela'.ivrs in Chijia, elf. The citation reads: with a. fiinnly dinner. -Mrs. Kny Wilby spent Mnliday at New York, liieenviili: and (un-dcad. Mi.-, Hol- Four Piece Playsuits "For fxtraordinary heroism in Blalicslee of California, a urniul-l Mr. ,,,,,1 .\|,< H;irry Nellnon (if land win atli'iid Hit' Melluxlist action agaimu rnemy .lapaiii\se daURhler. convei.sod with lu-r Bland- J'ruspe, : nvrnue are ' Ihe p.nents conference in llelioi: next weeli. parents by telephone I'riilll the Wot ' r (laughter iimn Munir'v. The Wnliace McCii ,.K,,r, Jr. 1011 of Nolf lo Cn!|crlor<: l>nr n--i>l:ni >-e i- nluriy- furce* d'-Uing tin! Okinawa cam- it ;l liai);n, from April 1 ti, July J I. CuHsl Uuiing the day. The rou;*' ' new ai rival 1* the second gill, Mr. and Ml*. Wallace McCleKor. have one MIII, Kirhard Talker, now i Mr. and Mis.. Morris Spaili* i.f Im.i ii'ceived m.- disi halfcc from 1 i"«. roiml llicni fulir avail.-ildi' in Inrnlinjr MI-I i<-I«-~ of »|"" 'i.'l i n) •• r. - -1 I" IE*-l.j . Hearing the entire hurden nf of this pi,n-c, anil luu olhei K-iii-id- salem lam- are the parents nt 11 the. Navy. Hi ill enter lhc Col- hinU-baKPLl airrraft support dtjj- •f|i,irate jiici'iM. lii'.i ,i yon. inj: the early ]iart of the Okinawa children. Jim I'arker, wlui lives I.*,,,, horn Situiday .it Monnioulh niado sciiuid of 1mines in Septem- with his niother al llonl. anrl Hurry i Mcmoi ial hospital." her. '•anipaicn, the Sccuml Marine Ah-j daughter of Mr. linnrcl I [or iii Wilby. who TIIJ- l'".iihi(in t'ajrnrs in Sew Voilt Sunday nnuiiin^ a! Uceanjiorl :| Hi.: constant rain during April ami ' also entertain nt hiurli :uul ilin- Mctliodisl church |>l illlril -kill - •linrli - Silver, Hold. Cupper nnil HIM . l' -l 'Hi'l ''ii.'i'- '•;i\-. Tlic yi-;i(liinti(Mi luiu-liron wns Mny or by heavy enemy :ulillery' .=. KU;i MuUiUiUnf Mr. and Mi.1-. I'h.n'.es Kl.iinplon *\n\v York, ".Mrs. Albert (J>!)nni nml shellinj: and repealed day nn thn fnuthernmost in- of Lung Kninrh nnd .Mr. and Mrn. of I'ort.'iupeck. 1 (!ry I'.eeis with Mrs. (leui^e ('. P. H.ivr fun .11111 pl,i\ - Iml

(nifiht lighter and luilnlir- stiiliee-, Mis.i Hiiib.n:i I.. Holt df Kumsun MI. nnd .Mis. Carlyle Fields f(r llnilev jirriidinc. The July inert- I pr-onnai.ssani'i* and sp.'irrli mi,---- nnul rtpenL \\i\- weok-cinl in t.'un- Wcs. Hi;;Ilium] ;ivenue, Atl;ml it: In,? will be held al the home of look t.iy.ed Sunilny ;;t I'jnilniry clnnch .\ai'f. I'-dmundi) fJlea, Julio i'areja nf the activities of Kev. and Mrs 3 Days Only 'shooting do«'n Ifl.'i Japanese by Kev. Mr. l)i'.Maris. William 1)1- Donald formei- pastor of .-tin! Kde,ar Uodc/.no. Iplanea (luring this period. A cni- Kanle -«er\ii'e. I |iresent dunii'.eil a vliinll altlcle THURSDAY TO SATUKDAY by skilled otllcers and men. the Muss Suzanne Sli'iihens uf Ci-tf,\ Autlwy '>'•'• Amlrry t.'lair Wrllncr. In A. Thompson sflionl princilial, w;is : l'"'i r .1. Oi-ileson, Jr.. non of Mr. • 23" to 36" wide... All f>1 " long I llolmdrl Klicsl of lionor. |a«'1 M'1"- Cisloson of Khrewslniry. Pr. DrMniiri umpired the ball V.i.is Wellner is n memlior of tne lOrnesl M.-IMIII nf Linden place IT- • Heavy Duck Tape : liny Home Here Came Monday l.etweeu tile. |.reach-! •,llll',e K'fiduf\l IIIR clas." nt Red Bank ceivrd n I'd day .•'enlene ti) Ihe el's nf III!! Trenton and .New Brilr.!.'- hie-'i school. Mr. (li.slesnn attended county uijil-.hnure fiunday on n 1 cluiipe of licinj; ilrunli and di.v A colonial cnttaRo on Pinrkney wick districts a! the annual nut- r.- 1 liank hiRh school until cnlist- • Closed Cornice on Top mdeily. M:-" arraigned before road, Red Bank, owned by Hoy A. ; on tile R(icknfeller cMt.'itc nt inj," in the Army. He served two John V. (,'Kiwrll. lecnrdei-, was hakeivood. Thu Trenton team won, imi! n-half years in the service, • Light Ivory Slate Oat ram of Wynnewood, Pa., has wlio I been sold by Rny H. Stillman and 7 In 4. bo'.'i in lOurope and in Ihc .Soutli- Ada 1 P.arr if ll.ver I'la/.a AT TDK WlllTKIIOrSr; i-day scntencn 1 Associates to Mr. nnd .Mrs. Wesley St. John'.i Kiiild \vill meet .lime »•«>; Pacific. He if employed by received a -I I'll HI'.OAIl STISKK'I • Flexible Steel Slats Dorri's l'hotu shop in Keil Bank. T. Buck of Holmilel, who are hnv- 30 at the parish house mi I'l/'nt plmillar char OI'EN FniOAVa Til.I. il j i the house redecorated before rood. Meetings will be held throu::h Galvanized and Bondcrizrd j taking occupancy. ! Humnier, at which fancy articles SUMMARY OR SVNOI'SIS OK 1947 AUDIT REPORT OF Tlir. TOWMSIII)' OF The cottage contains living room, will he made for the .H.ilc in early, MOI-MDKL AS KEOUIKKD BY K. ;;. .tO:1-2 I (iro plnre, dining room, kitchen, I'UMIIIS'MIl COMI'AIIATIVK IIAIiANCK SIIKUT full. Mis. 11. K. Orimiml, S--,:I:":I.I;J" -f: 1.7 KXI'BNUITUnHS

l.i.ri.l Ar\U,,A T»« lliiilnty Tnx .. 1 s.si "..12 lii,i;n.i Slule Tux IMin-ril CliiuK.s 'l.'I'l'l.'H, Tulnl a CARRIER Weathermaker will Siiinhl' frimi 111" ratinin A1I1I: lIn»Mi,ii,l,,J llalaiiet i'rini Vor'l 'Room Air Conditioner Total , buHd sales for YOUR store A'tllnrl Id Sutlllll Hrfnicl llnru's mil Bn- Ali(i\'e ICxprliililiUTS

Al'liniprlnlcrl in Oirrpnl Buditft Hnlnrc*, bpr?mlirr 31 RECOMMENUATION3 1. Thai « Tax Snlt b< hold in 1HS. 'Illfl aljov* Rilmmary nr jynopiis vva« i^npurcit from !li« rfPort nf umlit. o( lh' 'l'nwinfiiii of Itulmilfl. (Joilnly of Monmoulli. for th« pslrnilni- ycilr ]'.II7. Thin ippnrl nf aiiijit. nnhmiLteil liy .losppll J. Scam:tn, i^ 011 fill nt the Townaliili.O.lfrk'i olliri! unit nm* l>e ln^v<"'Lc(l tty Mi> iiivtvtsUil licisiiii. HANIBI, BI.Y, dtrk.

IntroducinK ... The All NEW OUTSTANDING SCOTCH REDWOOD VALUE OF THE YEAR SELF-STOHING COMBINATION • M*r« •••Ilif par 4tllir t A m«4tl far My tin it«rt • LMftr lift, l*w*r t Itrtamllntd a*4 haadHiii* • lAn l«i «««r * l«t»«llt< wltheat fun BENMORE Imported Screen & Storm • 9*M •ptralha • Glvti start «4dt4 prtsti^t GIVES YOU 5-WAY COMfORT Watch lumaiM ialM gs up wh«n you k*»p lemptraturcs down. WINDOWS in mod«rat» IIIMI raomi in homti, binineii Catriw Wcalhtraiaktn pro»id« the cool comfort thai makti and proftuJonal effkti, holeli, hospital!, ttc, cutlomtri linger longtr. buy more. SCOTCH Imtnll them NOW.,. Tbtr girt you icitntific air conditioning with the confoniencs Hmull Monthly I'uymcnls Kttirliit// Oct. •ilxt. ~ COOU «lr M »mf*m*l< itmpmntm el tlficiont. package unit*. They're engineered by and built WHISKY by CoTTier-pioneere and •pecialiatu in air conditioning. They I — MHUMIBIflfS •*». '•»•»•• »•••• malitvrt meet arary exacting Carrier itandard ti quality, Easy terms NO DOWN PAYMENT • 3 YEARS 10 PA^ can ba arranged. ^ 3 "" C1IANS *ir •« WltaMiif 4ml, Mrl, »•••• Learn how to baniih lununtr lalei ilumpi. Call ui today. SEE THESE II BIG ADVANTAGES 4-*CMCUUTI$ 1. Grialtr comfort •vtry A. fa net • •••il/ rtmovttl for w»alh*r clcaninli i Carrier 2. Ubor tivlng . . . «ill tterlng. 8. r«rmanent ituUlliUon—tllml- S—VEHTHATU nothinf la cb*n(« natei ••••onal cart and ra- 3. Mori uniform ttmpiritmi In l»iiri a roomt 10. KKp out duitt dirt and nolM 4. Slop draft* and Infiltration of 11. Canvrnitnt, •***' to- handli c»ld hardware B, Improvtd, no

ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. Mimlhoiltli (.'ollHlruiitloll Cn. lllliliwuv ll.'i, Hi'aililrn'N Cornrr, Kill Itniili 76 Monmouth St. Red Bank FULL FIFTH I'IHIM1 Hcnd your i''|iri'.»c'iiluliM' In my lnniii< lo nhi1 rsllniuti'ii TETLEY'S S mi tlir nil nnv lii'ilwand Coiiibliiiilloii Winiliiu ill mi iilill«ull(in 101 Main SI., ,A»l>ury I'urli 7n7 Arnold Air., I'uliit l'leiiKiint CASE PRICE 53.47 In mi'. Nanm I'liono II Kim Main Ml,, Kri'olinld jl Wn-.liIJIRIUH .SI., Tunm Illvff SHERMAN SHOP Wli DKL1VEK. Hunk <>.;?;{i,i AilflrcM „ Clly ...., _ II Mciniirlul I'urliiviiy, Lum llrHiuli L..,. Pace Tea BED BASK REGISTER, 3VST, 17, 1948

Sea Bright Mrs. Maria Rungs publicity, Mrs. FOP Distinctly*' Olga Eastmond social chairman Rutgers Awards Plans for a cake sale to be held PUBLIC SPEAKING Custom Furniture Try and Mrs. Roberta Beam, good and AND Saturday, June 28, in front of Wal- welfare chairman. MILK ter J. Sweeney's electrical appli- The Brownie meeting was -held Jade's Home Craft 1,183 Degrees ance store on Ocean avenue, were at the fire house Monday. Plan* DRAMATURGY YOUR MOST IMPORTANT FOOD 25 W. Front S«. R«t Hank«-4I37 made at a meeting Tuesday night for investure were made. Each Announcement of Sac Hlmlin 42 From County of the American Legion auxiliary Brownie will receive invitations for ARE YOr SATISFIED ? held at Mrs. Lida Ramsay'a home. members of their family. Summer Classes Furmimj Among Graduafes Mrs. Arthur O. Axelsen. president Mrs. Albert Murphy waa tha sec- Interview li;/ Appoint/unit There it a difference in favor of food value in of the group, is committee chair- ond winner of the merchandise Busintsi Opportunity mai and will be assisted by other Only A« Rutgers university held ..^ club, sponsored by tha Rosary so- members of the auxiliary. The ciety. JERSEY MILK SaleRinan-IJi Mribii lor 182a commencement Sunday, 1,163 group i3 also planning to redecor- CONTACT dcg.ees wera awarded to (he grad A welcoms home party for Miss 8500 Hequircd ate the interior of the Legion home Ruth Shannon, Mra. Edwin C. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. uatrs of its various divisions, which has been, closed for some MRS. GASKILL SCHULTZ Unusual opportunity for ex- Among those receiving degrees Beam'i niece, was given recently time. The next meeting will be at the home of her sister, Mrs. COLONIAL HAVEN STUDIO perienced salesman who wants wer° 42 from this area, nine men held July 6 at Mrs. A.vclsen's home. 63 West Hirer Road Rumson 1-0321-J 1o be in business for himself and women receiving advanced de- Richard Quade of East Paterson. Harold Gahn was presented with Miss Shannon ia a nursa on ths JOCEDA FARMS to become exclusive distribu- grees and 33 receiving bachelor d< a pa.st district deputy collar by Jo- S. S. Marine Carp. tor in Red Bank area nf new : grecs, seph Steelman, noble grand, and machine for use in garage.o, I St. Mary's Rosary society will Tel. *«* Tel. Harry Lyons of Belmar received a hold a covered diah supper Tuss- servicB stations and automo- Rf ceiving master of education rtc- past district deputy jewel from itAVING TO WAIT for R.B.6-1848-J Fhld. 8-0986.J bile asencios. grct-i were Chester Ervin Wllheim day, Juns 22, Arthur Boyce at a past grands' Mrs. William Statea of Phila- repair work to be done la About $50(1 requiifd fur » of County Club esiates, Mitldlctown night observed Tuesday night by nn novelty today. And re- minimum inventory nnd dem- lownfhip; Susan Patridgc, Mata- delphia spent the week-end with the Odd Follows lodge. her mother, Mrs. Thomas C. Adams memhrr, If disaster rloare up onstrator-rated accounts will wn:i. Philip John Cardine of the Mrs. William Rodney entertained he carried by manufacturer. Ka-minRdttlc preventorium; Julia of Walnut street. your home, every delay In he knitting club Tuesday night St. Mary's Holy Nam* aodety Earnings of $200-1300 weekly J. Collins and John Okerson, Free- at her South street home. A so- repairing wilt mean extra? are possible for the right man. hold, and John William Bain, and met Monday night at the Youth cial time followed the knitting, Center. espeiiKe for you — living The Driveway Covering For an early interview in Donald M. Young, Belmar. Morion sewing and crocheting by the your vicinity, write fully of Herman Burke of box 25, 1/arming- James and Edward Werss visited away from home. members. The group will meet their aunt, Mrs, Helen Docker of your background (including d«t:i anri Henry F. Pierce of Bel- next Tuesday night at tho home of So why not protect your- Of Distinction telephone number) to: ma* rereived their master of Jersey City last week. Mrs. Leila Reed on Beach street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fnibott spent self miw with Kent and Vice rrmidpnt In Charge sc.ifr.ee degrees. Mr. and Mrs. William Rodney of lied Bank young men receiving several d.iyj last week at Atlantic Additional Uring EipeilM of Sale. South street celebrated their 43d City. Insurance? (ionico I'rnduclK Co., haclH'lor degrees were Raymond B. wedding anniversary June 5 with Liprincott, Jr., 88 West Front Mrs. Christian Crosson of Gtorgia BLUESTONE Cincinnati 17, Ohio i family dinner at Crystal Brook avenue is confined to Rlvtrvlew street, bachelor of science in cera- IVonriburn 7MI0 nn. hospital after undergoing an opars mic:;, and Robert A. Wood of 169 Aliss Marjorie Osborn has re- Maplr. avenue, hachclor of letters tion. urncd honifi from a visit wiUi her Joseph Neater has been discharged LAWLEY AGENCY B. A. Shoemaker & Sons in journalism. Others i-eroiving do- 'ather, John Osborn of Fort Lau- grcr.s were Zale Dillon of 77-Kivc'r- from Riverview hospital and ia INSURANCE iSIHl OV3H derdale, -Kin. convalescing at huj home. lawn drive, Kair Haven, biichelor of RIVERSIDE DR. A HW'Y 35 TEL. R.B. 6-0410 LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Ol aV3H MflOA NO scienrn in ceramics; William Fish- Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad Johnson of A fat her and son dinner will be er Turner. Jr.. Shrewsbury, hnr'iiiv 'enter street celebrated their 45th held Tuesday, June 22, at the Art RED BANK R.D. BOX 80 aNvis x.NainoM HOA lor of wiener in agriculture; Wal- .•eddlnjr anniversary last Thurs- house, TELEPHONE RED BANK No. but SttlNli tVia wondeiful buy, lace Asa Hcycr, Tyndall road, Mirl- day W-IT.1I a taniily gathering. The Girl Scout committee met at w« hnv« for you mix have the inme The birthdays of Lawrence, Her- the home of Mrs. Fred Beam Fri .((fill dletcwn, harhclor of arts, and Rob- ert Morford Wood, IS'utswarnp, Mid- bert and Charles Fowler were cel- day and plons were discussed for Hundreds hav* tern—• dlplown. bachelor of nrls, hrated with a family party Satur- the bus trip to Atlantic City. PrH 6-223 8-J KiinHr.d. have b«r. taliif.nl— A'.si- Kdwnrd Mmiln Troy, Allan- day niKht at the Fowler homo on ent were Mrs. Charles Smith, Jr., ERNIE MAYERS TAVERN HlmdretU fre hollsctprriiiiR— lie Highlands, bachelor nf :;< irnrr \'ow street. The four other brr>- Mrs. Lcland Richmond. Mrs. Wil- Th. "SURI'RISE STORE WAY" in elertric/il engineering; Harold liPT.-s nnd the sisters were present liam liarnctt, Mrs. Harold Tarnow, nd were accompanied by I heir Avenue of Two River*, Kiinisou, N. J. We offer: Krif Rasniu.ssrn, Mntnwnn, bache- Leslie Pnrlemen, Mre. Anzio lor o! arts; Jn<:k Aithur .li'andron, ives find children. Charles Fow- Romeo and Mrs. Robert Behler. c: t'arne on from Dumont for the Mrs. Bertha Clark and daughter Keyporl. bachelor of arts; Herbert PHONE ItUMSOIV J.0.-..M THE BEAUTIFUL NEW David Joffe, bachelor of arts; Mai- larty nnd with his family was en- Eileen of Jersey City spent several HOME & ESTATE IMPROVEMENT vin Clinmlin, Imi'helnr of science in erhiined bore over the week-end. (Jays this week at the home of !" THREE ROOM OUTFIT hlolcgy; Prler Paul OMvndntl, Roy Slone of Niagara Falls nnd Mrs. William Skinner of Pop- h.'icl.nlor of ccienct! in mechanical prnt the week-end with his /:rand- lar street. Present! at only engineering, and John Sevirr Price, nother, Mrs. Clnrence Douglas of RUSTIC FENCES $395 lisiL-hdor ttf ni'l-s; rill of Long tiver street. He served three Holmdel I'OK YOUR ENJOYMENT Hi-finch; Wnlter Cjrorge Opnisc, ears in the Navy nnd is attending ( tony No Money Down v'uiKara university. Tin- picnic supper to be held by lini-lit-lnr of .science in ngriculliii-c the Holmdel. Atlantic, *nd Raritan MUSIC NIGHTLY sA And Only $3.90 Weekly v.-ith honors, and Leu Stulil, bache- Pviclgeway Rodney, a nephew of Jr. and Mrs. William Rodney, v.-as auxiliary of the M.C.O.S.S. has been Including n Brand »»• l!)l« III Mi. lor (.I .si'ipnee in electrical engineer- canceled for next Monday. A meet- ing: lititli of I'Verhold; Robert Wil- moag the graduates of Rutgers AUTOMATIC; WASIIKK Diversity lust week nnd was giv- ing will be held in the evening with Ini'd Downey, bachelor of nrls; John a speaker from Alcoholics Anony- 1! Pt UVlNfi DOOM: 3 IV. Snfj lliil P.ijno Knright, bachelor of science n a dinner party Sunday night at SuiU\ Tnbips, Lamp", ItuK*. etr. lie home of Mr. and Mrs, William mous. This will be the final meeting I t POST AND ««ll in business .idinlnisti-ntion, and Jos- unl'l September. DON HOYT • IUMSON II TV REDIIDIJM: .1 IV, Hmlorn II. il- eph Achornian. hachelor of nrts; all Tie;: at North Long Branch. \mnnp; others present were. Mr. Tim annual business meeting of. • INGUSH MUIDII mom Suite, Vnnity Lumps Nite Taiilr, of Asbury Paik, the Holmdel Federated church will at the • PICKET nl Mrs. Rodney, Mr. find Mrs. Also Howard Ishcrwood, Jr., r-'air Ell.'worth West and daughter Bar- be held tonight at Fellowship hall. Harm E. NeumKin, Jr.sCo. 103 IV KITCHEN: Chrnnlr null pnrre. Haven, bachelor of laws; Stanley Jean of this plnce, ard Mr. Combined Father's and Children's HAMMOND ORGAN lai.l Tnlilr, f.hninlf, th.iirj, Illshej, Sll- Clifford Williamson, Heirord. bach- .nd Mrs. Basil Layton and Mrs. day will bo celebrated Sunday vei i a. Cutlery. elor nf art.s; Jerry Sokol, Freehold morning at the Holmdel church. New E&vpir Xvw Jersey Lit'Kiirct Donaldson of Rtimson. Scried Week-Hays 5 I*. M. tn 12 P. M. BY POPUUR DEMAND Hill bachelor of laws; Herbert Bernard Mrs Robert Rex. has returned rhiino New Kpypt 3281 or 5871 Popok, Aebury Park, bachelor of Rrheltah lodge will hold Its last DINNERS Sundays From 13 Noon to 12 I". M. neetlng for the season tomorrow from Riverview Hospital, where one of the finest Buyi EVER seii nee in business administration, she was a surgical patient. anil Aacenzin Rudolph Albarelll, ighl. A covered dish supper will ollow the business sessinn. Tlie Mrs. Norman Sauers of Texas STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD Three Beautiful Rooms of Ashiiry PiviU, hnchelor of laws; lias been visiting with her brother, Frederick Moltcr Render, Avon, odge will bold a similar affair when it reconvenes in September. Russell Bray. F. H. A. PAYMENTS bachelor of science in elcctricnl en- i\as Lorctta Van Brunt li a pa- Sandwiches! Served Till 1 A.M. BRAND (JEW FURNITURE 1 Plnns for the fourth quarterly gineering; Murray David Sloshberf, . tier' at Riverview hospital. Bindley Beach, bachelor of science conference to be held June 30 in for only tho lecture room of the Methodist ilis.s Million Clausen, daughter of. \~Cnterinit to Parlie* & Weddinti» \ in biology; James Stewart Lindsay, Sir, nnd Mrs. John Clausen, is * ARRANGED South Belmar, bnchclor of sclcncs church v.'cre mndo at a meeting $265 last Thursday nlcht of the Wom- graduate of Red Bank high school. CLOSED MONDAYS KXCEI'T HOLIDAYS in electrical engineering; Georgo Ml. and Mrs. Maxwell RavnJllI Your I Pc Living Room Suite, ft 1'c. Elsworth Rogers, Belmar, bachelor an's Society of Christian Service Kitrhen .Set, 3 Vc. Heilrofim Suite, plun held, at the pursonage. Mrs. Vio- of Kansas City are spending the of laws, nnd Paul Sanford Wells, summer with Mrs, Ravndai's par- your «n Mr. nnd Mrs. William Skinner madlatrly In writing to Amy E. Shlnn. Keramos, ceramics fraternity, and Clerk of tht Soroush of Rtd Bank. N. J. Sigma Xi. Stanley C. Williamson ol and daughters, June and Lillian, (Signed) Bcllord waa also elected to Sigma attended the weddings of two of I KENTUCKY MAC. Xi. Mr. Skinner's nephews at Jersey Officer*, Dirictora and Sbartholdtn. , JS-f HEDDONf COBNCK-REDSANK C, W. (irkn-Iitvli, Kumion, N. J., Prut- Dcnald Bayard Wingerter of 70 City June 6. Hent anri Director. Pinckney road, Red Bank, a junior, Miss Lillian Skinner will be ffrad- OAK John A. MjcVpaBh, Rtrl Bank, N. J.. uatcd next Sunday from Our Lady or -»HduJ^j 6-4444 Vice President nml Dirr-ctor. was also elected to Kernmos, the A. T. MitrVtnsh. Rnl llnnk. N. J., Sec ceramics fraternity. of Sorrows grammar scliool, Jer- SUMAC rftury-Trpamirrr nnrl director. Robert Morford Wood of Middle- sey City. town received the Sons of the Rev- Members of the Ladies' auxiliary Science hai discovered »• eiccDcnt priEs~anU-!sK!ora--ia--poKt!-- jDf..tJtA.Ari:...2 HOWL AND B. JONES MOTOR CO. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS 8 MAPLE AVEMJi; RED BANK, N. J. It Pays To Advertise In The Register RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 17, M4i Page Eleven Keansburg Holds Good Times Are Here Again! LECTURES Parents Attention! Its Graduation .: . AT THE on Interior Decorating and Furniliire ADAM A. KRETOWICZ Diplomas Presented ji : To Forty-Six <" SWEDISH HOP 'An a courtesy nur intfrior t\i>mrnt,„ lr: i-, AWSOVMCES THE OPE\I\(; i exercised held Thursday evening I at the school from Arthur Wefel- Week-End* Sanduirhct .\\riti1 up jtJi.)11<• fur iijijuiiii; nii-;if: OF HIS nieyer, president of the board of education. The class was present- ed Jo the board by H. E. Butter- - OUR SPECIALTY = "HEALTH DAY CAW flcld, supervising principal. Schol- arship awards were presented tti HOT IMK.S C(K)kll) IN IUI.lt A. B. C. Furniture & Decorating Co. Florence Kumasaka and William JUNE 28th TO AUGUST lalh Kroderick by the local Lions club. Coniplelc Revrnm'R SiM-lpH \i I'ulilcs 106 Slirrttfchury Avi-.. l!r,| H,,,,k. V. J. The American Legion medal also SPORTS - HIKES • S1V1MM1>G - FIBST All) - GAMES j went to Florence Kumasaka, and Call Sra Rrifflil 2-0IKS _ A»k for SI AM,MY ICI:I» RWK fi.t.o:{« A model 8-ivpck hody building course (or Hnja and t university Coon, Dolores Cordts. Geraldine in 1843. .Miss Tilton, who is direc- Class Sailboat Corrle, Wright f'urehln, .Joseph !tur of nui.;rv :V| .McKinlcy hospital DiCapua, John Fleming. Martin in Trenton, v>':i,< :\ member of the 12-foot, Fir Sheathed Foley, Ireno Godwin, Klizabeth Army Xursin^ curns during the Graham. Jacquplyn Gray, Virginia jw.r and v,as discharged with the (irny, Virginia .Innsen, Hetty .Line rank of raplnin. Keim, Hetty Kirk. Margaret Kruc- | Present nt the ^'''dilation were 301* ger, Florence Kiimnsaltn, Jiwncs Mrs. Till,,,,, Mrs. Sidney Stout of Lindsay, Barbara i.lnyd, Robert l.iltle Silver and Mr*. (Icurpe. Wol- Lnvitn, Georgn M.iyer, Lawrence beil of Philadelphia, Pa. Sail it as a One Design, use it McNumnra. Arthur Moll. Cather- as a tender, fish from it. This ine .Nii'holls. (,'arlcne Pet»rsrn, Linrrofl not-ertn Hobinson, (leorge Husn, sleek V-bottom racer is as rug- (Iradliate? of River PlnM school ^Marilyn Saunder5, Momi Schla- Q ged as it is beautiful. Perfectly genthweith, Cynthia Sinn, Richard in this urefi are Jean Cor. on, Hnr- cilfl Wciclerhult, Thonins Hreckcn balanced dagger-type center- Sin alley, nobort Rtope, June Strand, Edith Sullivan, Christo- rldpn nnd Shirley Brownloe, board. Deep fir rudder. Guar- pher Tesnro, Jamea Thon and Misr, Molly Sttnea of Krinlle «p«r Shirley WnrinR. the week-end with Misa Bctt; anteed to give endless hours of Stcv.-art. pleasure. See it now! The Children's liny program n R unison tho Chapel featured recitations h; FANCY, INDIANA NO 7 *% •• SUNSWVEET Robprt. G. Ilsley, Jr.. son of Mr. mrnibcrs of the Sunday-school. ,ind :inJ Mrs. Robert O. Ilsley of Hidpe solei.lion.i hy Jinrljiira Stihvell on CANS J^J the nornet. Mne Snuiek on the TOMATO JUICE 3 PRUNE JUICE road, lias been elected captain of the. Gunnery school vnralty football jiinno, and Chnrlca Conover on th' MRS MARINE MART team, Boh played center position on guitnr. APL-FRESH 1 FULL ^ •• 501 MAIN'ST. ASBURY PAHK the team last /all, end w«a also M: . and Mrs. C. Van Sroy f>f Bar catcher on the varsity baseball stow. Fin., spent the week-end with TEL. A. P. 2-7305 team this sprlnjr. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Sternweiss. APPLE JUICE 2 BAKED BEANS 2 35 Richard Is'. BUlinpj>, eon of Mrs. Mr, nnd Mrs. 1. Nusaenfeld o Francis W. Hay of Avenue of Two Detroit, Midi., vl.iiteri over the MASTERPIECE L 8 Rivers, wan graduated Sunday from week-end with Mr, and Mr». Harry * the Hill school, Pottitown, Pa., Sprung. Keep it looking nsw-all waionl; \vli*re be had been make-up editor Miss Adolnida Ijichtenberger of TOMATO SAIM DILL PICKLES MARINE of The Hills News and a member of Brooklyn spent several days 'a«t th» varsity baseball team, varsity week with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Llch EDDY'S football team and the alxth form tenberger. PURE CIDER •OUT DULUX ring commltto. Pvt. Gerald Wotton of Fort Dlx Arthur F. Murphy, aon of Mm. wad :i week-end guest of Mrs. Roh- 3 r 29 Helen Murphy of N/immsunk street, bert Slaven nnd her brother Paul. TOMATO PUREE VINEGAR received his Master of Arts degree Janet Creswlck, dmifrhtcr of Mr. June 9 at the 103d annual corn- nnd Mrs. 13dwin Creawick, cele- CONTADINA mtneement of Foidham university. brated her seventh birthday with a Mr. Murphy, whose major was party last week. $• Your*o*t ketpi Ita sparkling American history, was a member of A cosmetic irarty won given a.t TOMATO PASTE CATSUP ;' beauty all Mason long when H'a thu graduate school's Burke soci«- the liomc of Mrs. Lloyd Hoson at ty. He received his Bachelor of J'halr;nx Wednciriay evenint; of last t protected with long-lasting HEINZ MY-T-FINE A88'T Arts degree from Lafayette college, week. Mrs, J. Rhca Walling wa MY-T-FINE A88'T «* PKGS A ^^ ^ DULUX Marina Finiihea. J'laiton, Pa. and i« » ltiMnhor of co-hostess. S C There'a one for every surface, Sigmr. Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Mrs. Frank Brnun gave a. aur- TOMATO SOUP DESSERTS 3 •"" 20 mait-iwad to wsterlineU'/ Pht Kappa fraternities. prl>o »tork ahowor recently for 2"« 35 Mr. and Mrs. Thoniaj! Doyl« of Mrs. Edward Townsend, Jr., of Or- FLAGSTAFF Jersey City have opened their cot- chard acres, Middletotvn. FLAGSTAFF Qr ^ mm tage on Blngham avenue for the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall and Re summer. Bon Stanley of Elizabeth visited COFFEE f>- *""> •jf it>M hHttf ann The 18« Dodge, which will be Miss Mary Kelly nnd Mrs. Nellie. APPLE JUICE »'• 17 awarded at the harvest home fair, McGrnll Sundny. 56 4r iwy wklt* all Minn will be on display on the lawn of Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., of Wash- GAll the Holy Rosary church on River ington, D. C, spent a few days last - — $9 roud Sunday morning. week with his mother, Mrs. L«wla Mr. and Mm. Herman Lang of S. Thompson. Hoboken have reopened their home Ixxnard Leo haa returned from on Allen street for the summer. Spring Like, where he was tnkinR Arthur Cooke of Second atrcet Is can.1 of stock at M. J. O'ljeary's keklm employed at Monmouth Park race Cedar Brook farm. J. H. KELLY CO. track. .Mr and Mrs. Paul Gorman and COR. BROAD ST. fc HARDING ROAD son Eusty of River road are plan- JEWELRY REPAIRING DAIRY DEPT ning to leave tor northern Califor- Clock, .nd J.w.l,, PHONE RED BANK 6-3900 nia, where they will make their •nd R«p«ir. >t K.aio.xbli rncl KRAFT 2-Lb. Loaf permanent home. Mr. Gorman is All Work Gu.rantc.d for On. Y«.r PEAS 2 29 employed by the Merchant Marine. AUTHORIZED DEALER Roderick Main* of lakeside ave- H. ROSIN, Jeweler Velveeta Cheese 1.11 nue suffered & broken arm when IS W«l Front SI., Rid B.nfc, H. j ha fell while participating In the T.I. 4-007Z-M. high jump competition. C Feter Geronlmo has moved the Bookkeeping T» Servlca location of the Rumson shoe i«- pair shop on River road, corner of *• io 49 219 Washington street, to the corner of Bennett Buunesi Lafayette street. Service •William Whalen and daughter 120 E. Rlv.r Raad, Rumlol Patilcla of Waterman avenue ex- Rumion 1-0MI-J. KRAFT pect to move to Washington, D. C, in July. ORANGES Tl.c well-baby conference, spon- Ass't Jar Cheese aored by the Public Health Nursing loclatlon of Rumson, Sea Bright LAUNDRY and Fair Haven, will be held next g Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Don't Fight Witli the nurses' office at Rumson bor- ough hall. Dr. Irving K. Lovett will Your Pot Slovc. advise mothers, assisted by Wlsn Just Bring Your CARROTS 2 Jennie E. Worthley, R.N., and Mrs. 29< Ella C, Boslcy, R.N. Laundry To KRAFT Kz-l-b. Pkg. RACK FROM N. Y. STATE Mrs. John Carlson of Center The Launderette street, Sea Bright, has returned 114 Monmouth St. Velveeta Cheese JCc from a month's atay with her daughter, Mrs. William H. Fanter Near the Alt Market of Shavcrtown, N. Y. Free IMrkln; Oppoalta FROZEN FOODS QUALITY MEATS FANCY FRESH FROZEN A A ^^ FANCY SLICED — _ COOWS PEAS 2 29 BACON O5C SWIFT'S this NEW way Jack A Jill 3 EMSY and good-thaft FLAK IES You tave FRANKFURTERS • tine and work became there's nothing toadd «- Dog Food cept an egg and flavoring. You enjoy real home-made Fanoy Froien flavor and goodness because the ingredients are the Cauliflower BOLOGNA Mme good ones "yotT use.'And you get 36 to 48 Fanoy Freih Froien cookies from* a single* package. Put FLAKIES on Cranberries LIVERWUR8T your shopping list right now.. Fanoy Frozan SPICED HAM Apple Sauce 225 Plokla A Pimento Loaf

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Hadattah Chapter Wins Lions Club Television Set Novel Fashion Plan* June Damx Show Featured Member* of Ilnl Rml. i OJ Hadnssah will hold n il in day. June 27. at Ciys'.M hi I. At Luncheon Eatontown. Don Morns' nii'ii fpntuvinc vocaiiM ClmrlcUc play for rinnrinil. Service League Activities Given ' >1t>. Henry In.-elberj:, .Mi II m IERSEY MARINK CO., INC. Mri.-.riiii, Mr.--. Ko.-niind I i By President HEADQUARTERS FOR '.-.nil Mis. llrliiy A. lliltr n i I Mirlnt Hurdwir* «nd Dost f-cuipi'ienl |tlc-,.;rtj; alP hpinj; 5(ild l>> ' m Piovisional members of the Jun- Oov't. Chart! «nd Publication" i, mrniher.«. ior Service league of Red Bank HWHARf AVC. - RED BANK 6.C1I I'" presented the entertainment at the closing luncheon meeting of the gruup Tuesday at Peter's Piping Rock. Rumson. A fashion ahow, featuring clothes from the League's Made flie otd-faihioned way with plenty of Thrift shop, was given with Mrs. c!.ci;e, Ravatfjl cozoanut and rich, gclWen crtom, Thomas S. Beers as commentator. Youi li i«!id!y Breyer Deoler hoi il ready for yo* Mre. Joseph Hunter, education 1 • 1 , ,t Kilmer, (third from Irft) winner of the television-radio set awarded Tuesday night bj chairman, arranged the program. i: ;:"..ncl, assisted liy Miss Dfirothy Jlnher (third from riplit.l Ma H. E. Burmiide, Mre. Joseph :•. i . HI nmmitttv, loft l-i right, nre Lester \V. Taylor, Jchn Hawkins, Edward Conway, Carioll, Mrs. P. H. Goodwin, Mrs. I'. lltlilll'IIM iiinl the chain:".;! J. Raymond DelluMrr. William Hagerman, Mrs. Jacob lielTiii'ts, Mrs. Philip MacKay, Mil. a Mlllhiaer, Mrs. Jamea Nelson, Middletown, formerly of Red Bank. Mrs. Walter Seymour, Mrs. Wil- Mi.'S Cornell, who for many years liam D, Matthews, Miss Viola Bab- No.ni;m II::! i-.lio.ie, SL^titnia.'.!or, conducted the Cornell-Peacock pri- cock and Mlse Kay Doremua. :im! i'hil:ji Wnllin^, .-cuiur p;itrol vate school in Red Bank, died Mon- lender of Hii::lPl :-'coi:t troup U2, Mrs Frank F. Elaisdell, Jr., pres- iy at Tnllmnn, N. Y. ident, gave n resume of the league's ."p-nl the week-end nl > .imp on the Miss Joyce Hancc had Miss Pris- HrhllY j'psoi-v:ition in Mcndhiim. activities of the past year. The cilK Ireland of Monmouth Beach league has furnished 2,776 quarts Mis. t',ct)rj;o IJ. I-;obciIs rind Mis. her dinner guest last night. Howard Cliiiinh.'llnin arc tnliin;; a of milk to needy faunilleg living in tcn-ilny <_:irl K-out i.imp traininf; the Red Bank area. They nave •\.<"\ v.'.i'ilT tl.L'H nun,-:e .'it Cnr.ip Kclilli Mncy at 4>lttriu Vnknli T» Wed sponsored several parties for the LIKE THE SHADE children at the Cerebral Palsy [Viicliuel Venraia A GREAT TREE T,::1 r.irrnt-YPiit.-lirr ,-t'i.soiintiun Clinic at Long Branch, and they ol pllljlii- .*(.-llo:,! 1 riot nt tii0 srlioul Mr.--. ] t Bank hi;:h (school and is now lunrheon for 50 patients at the hos- 1 1 'round cmnfnrt. Conic In and li'l us ciiilnlii Ilii advnntaitrs '.i i'p.:l::i::" for nir:]! )! a s.-nio;. ut I'nUM'.son state teachers pital Thursday, June 24. attic Insulation inir tithyeur o." I' (.-radil.-iti:! l:.-l mill tlmlr coPuge. Mr. \'ene::i:i. was graduated League members do both clerical service. ,oii M.,1- [aim Central h'.rjh school, Patcrson and technical work at the blood r;a;liri vulwl Hi pay tin.1 school anil is now u junior at Milhkin tank at Monmouth Memorial hos- IIIIIIKI f7-l.u] for tin ncliool Inn unlvnsity, ncc-iliir. 111. pital. Since January of this year IM^.M'.m. Tlvj eh;i rmnti of 1 683 transfusions have been given Hagerman Lumber Co. il:'ii:-:l projcit reported t!i:it Tiiilon I'alln at the hospital, and the lcaKuc lini-h'.'d members through their donor pro- 59 Chestnut St. Red Bank 6-0242 — 6-0243 ,\ I- . • ;-.r.;l ?'.;: rviH-ivnl I*.I> li-jn' A mid-Kur.iir.er d.inco v.'ill be gram, replaced 513 pints of blooil i i; :,, 'i !i^ rollov.-in;; l.n^. ..•.-;:.-, loo]; [i'.nc.a held .S.-iUird.'t;', June 1 , by the Tin in th* hospital bank. Professional ;il ,'il. .lohn'.-< .Mrthoiii.-t 10pi."-n.i;il ton 1'iilU Nrcmcn a I tiio lire house donors gave 170 pints of blood. I'iur.Th ljuntlpy mornin:.:, r. .. .. Pitcher hotel. Mrs. David H. greats—hundreds end hundreds her junior year at Ceclnr Crest col- dist church. Russell is chairman. J ef choice selcctionsl 166 MAIN ST.. ASBUItY I'AKK, N. J. NOTICE. lege. Alliintown, l n., nnd will spimd Miss Ruth Halvorsen is spending Moro than 50 members and Unit Kill'nli . tlio summer here wilh her parents, a t.wo weeks' vacation at her home guests attended. Stnnll paintings, COME IN — TODAY! KUilFlY! Just !>outh of Cnnktmui Avc. iliVs l.i|l., r Silll|>), IlIlS Mr. and Mrs. Kred Dean. from her duties at tho Prudential doro by Miss Babcocli, a provision- .'ili.l I',..!,,.. 1 Mrs. .lorv.ph I. I.ch:in of Holmdel Insurance company olhccs In Ncw- y hy Mrs ,.| I'.i.tl linn k lor II I'lrn- nl member, were y MUSIC — on — ,•;!,.Ii 1 .-..ISI: ! III>r iiiiMn- ro'ul will cnlerlnln the membnra of ark. Clarke "and'Mrs. Monte B. JJones I I W.'iito btlT i-l. licit tlw Crescent club at her home to- Howard Halvorscn, who Is being nii;hl, transferred from an army camp in Mrs. Thomaa H. Lafon was lunch- if .•:>•, flu,i,Id ho mnila The Good Government Republi- Wyoming to Massachusetts, Is eon chairman, aided by Mrs. Stan- ni-ltiin: In Amy K. Sliimi. ley O Wilklns and Mrs. Jamee "niiiKli l"n7.iil, Mrs. Christopher De Fazio 1.1 » ur:s\ 'i.-ivd111. lllis ii|i|ilinl Coi'lio Evans, Mrs. Anna Denl.Mrs, surgical patient at Rlvervlew hos- Vtipinia Macho and Patricia l»oil- go on as scheduled rain or shine, us every Item will he sold to !.,• .,f Shixn-i.- Adeline, Dean Mrs. Rose Galetti, pital. dy The g'-l scouts will demonstrate the highest bidder. It will be raining bargains on June 2L'nd. l'lili:irr llflnil Mrs. Uulli Schorer and. Mrs, Helan scout tactics, Parents and Mends Rim Smith. fill ShrcH'sbury are invited to attend. Mr. and Mre. YV. Tierson Dunn ASBUKY PAHK HUG & CARPET CO. iiy. ilii.nl,I l.« mnite of I3eth:\ny road entertained at din- Paul Buckalew, who was vice tlii h. ner their son and dauE,rhte-in-lnw, For Original Pattern! I:...I, president of the graduating class, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Deal of i: HKI'AZIO. vaj presented with the Robert 4 REASONS 3'$S B. O. COATS, 400 Bath Avc., Long Branch, N. J. hlUulelphin, in honor ot their lirst in Drapories Try Auc onc s Tii.u.n Kails, N..I. Campbell award by Mayor Alfred J. W. BURN'S, « " Telephone 6-3599 wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. N. Beadlcston at the closing exer- Augustus M. Bailey and daughter cises held Tuesday night in the Jade's Home Craft Members "Xutionul Sovicty of Auctioneer!" Ui.-tt Vidor I'olicustro Adcle wove also guests. I'.'A 1'. r;,'s l! .r 1.1.1I llrill, Ima ninilifil school auditorium. 25 W. Front St. Bed Bank M137 ti) OIL' M;I.VI.I- ;II;.| Cuillil.il ol' tile lior- Walter p. Dean was awarded a The dally vacation Bible school CLERKS: Frank Woolley, H. E. Long. uiilih i.r Ki'.l iuiill . for :i I'lcimrr Itclnil medal for winning both tho singles be conducted under the spon- ii'< !.M. f«ir iiremisi.'H KUU- nnd doubles plng-nonp tournament unl I'lnii', Itnl IJiiiik, New pgp sorship of the Presbyterian and WHY nt ththo Philadelphihildlhi a Textiltil e instiii- ihrUt Episcopal churches starts if ny. should Im ninde tution. Monday and will continue until v,li»K-l.v it. t-mi: 10 Anijr K. Klihin, John V. Weignnd, Jr., and Ken- July 2. A program of Bible study, ., iT tile insli of Ilcd Unlili. neth Willey loft Wednesday for handcrafts and recreation has Texas, whore they plan to work in been arranged. And the Bride Wore,,. VU'TOU I'OLICASTKO. the "wheat fields during the sum- The last Thimble Bee meeting of NO T1CL. mer. tho Helping Hani society before Tnko tl,:it Willlni W. Klcln Dick Orton, who has been sta- the fair will be held tomorrow at i.'liliij.n, irnilili.-; as Eilvi-il r Hn hits tioned with the Air Corps in Wyom- tho Borden-Nevius home on Syca- I OUR PLANTS NEED LOTS OF] WATER -.IMill. ii in .M:i>ur and C-uincil uf the ing with his friends, Donald Smith I'.i.n.iivli ,,r Ili-il limit. N. J.. fur a I'lon- more avenue. The fair sponsored in.v li.w.il I'r.it-iiiiii-.iim llruii'd for [ireni- of Kansas, nnd Paul Ashloy of by the society will be held Friday I-L, -IUHL.I M ^G Wc=l Kio'iL street. West Virginia, has been spending of next week beginning at 2 p. m. Your garden and lawn are completely l!t.| li:i!H;, N. J. his furlough at tlie home of his Shrewsbury Community club will IM.ji.ii.,:.-, il' iin.v. slumlil t.c nib le 1m- mother, Mrs. Claire Orion. They niLilinli.!:.- i.i wiitin.; tu Amy K. ijhmll, meet next Monday night at the dependent on an micqualc supply of water. Ultrk ..I [liv liuiunrli nf Kcd Hank. expect to leave today for the Car-club house. ribcan Sea. To the old hand at gardening this 'ui'i.l.lA.M W. K'.KINSUIIMIPT. NOTICE. Take notlci thnt Jennli Kelly, T/A may not be news. But even the seasoned ST,ME Or- NEW JERSEY Kelly's Tavern, ha* applied to the Town. l),,,.ut«icnv o( State Walter C. Grubb, Jr., was grad- *hip Committee of the Township of At CEKT1FICATU UK 1USSOLUTION uated livst Fiidny from Honaaclaer- Itmtte for n Retnii rterary Contumption gardener will probably be interested in To a!! to whiim these iTCicnta niny license for premises lituateil nn Routt (HUH, (Ivn-t.ni:: Pojytcchnic institute at Troy, N. 114, one mite south of Colt's Neck road these scientific reasons for getting out his WHKKI^A^. It II|,PLiir^ lo my satis Y., nnd received his degree in elec- Colt's Heck. N. J, fatl'.im, tii- tluly uuttiLUticatyil rcvovtl trical engineering. Mr, anil Mrs. Objections, if any. •hovld bt mad* lm meillntely in writing t9 Harry Crlne, hose at the first sign of drynoss in the ..| i!i.. I'.ot-. ,'finrs [IM- tho voluntary Grubb, Sr., attended Hie commence- dii.ii;it'.;u!i tin ii'tl liv UIR uinuilinoiu Township Clark of Atlantic Township. .'.OM'iJ of nil tho stockholders, lie- ment exercises, (Slin.,11 soil: 1 JENNIE KELLY. |n>b,..f.l in lii>' iilVuv, Hint ENE1 COM- Mrs. E. W. Swacklwmor will re- Colt's Neck. N. 3. I'AXY, a riirpiiriitiuii of this State, turn home Friday from Blacks- How much win..-,- nr.nr.pnl i.llin Ij titiluteil at No. .» lirui.il Slrttl, in [lie Imroilsll uf Itril burp, Va., where she nttended the ti.n.u, I'.itin'.y ..f Moiiiiioiith, Slate ol Ri-aduation of her son, James if the milkman All |)l:mta ire nuule up of about 75% N,w .IMM.V l\;iirriit J. McCili. lieiliK Swackhttmer, from Virginia Poly- : ,ie .-II;. in ill,v. in ami in rliaiirt- lliuvof, water. iil.i.ii MIHIIII i.t-MnM. may lie MIVCIII, tins technic institute. oitiuiliiil »:ili Hit ri.niinniciils uf Title Middletown young people home Wedding Flowers trips? II. l\uii,.N,i;n,.. (i, ncral. ,,f Itcvisc.l from various schools and colleges ::'.ai.i;.- of Nf.N .IIIM.V. i.rrliminnry tn Water acts ns t!ic [ilant\-i bioml siieam, ::ii. :r-i,:u>; uf till? L'd-.ilU'ate of D'is- for the summer include Hiss Sally TO SUIT ANY •UDOIT Gnmwcll from Pine Manor Junior circulating minerals in snliilinn lo all parls MIW TIIKKi;rokK, I. Hie Secretary COIIORO In Massachusetts; John Maybe 110,0001 of Sin'.i. nl tlit Siali. nf Ntw Jersey. of its structure, Ii,. l;. uliy l1,! illy iliai thv sniil n.vinn- Locke, Jr., Trinity school, New If anybody hurts himself on i.'.;<':i ii .1. ..II tin.' twill!)! ifny of .liinr, York city; Peter Fleming, Jr., nnd I'.U». «:.• ill my ulhi-e II i1.illy isi.fiutit Wllllnm llcr, Princeton, nnd Lynn your piemiiei-if your dog bites ..:nl ur.i-'.'il coli.-i nl ill MriliiiK to tile ^ Water ami sunlight \w\\\ Inmsform part Jclllffe, Tufts, Mcdtord, Mass. Miss somebody-if you hit a caddy l hyall 'thit jtui-khiildirB thcri'of,' which Jclllffc is visiting friends In Con- with a golf ball—if your chil- ^Q of the I'ctnnining 2,) 7o of tl»c plant »nb- sir.il roi.hii.t nml lhe lefiinl of thi- IM'O- necticut. IcPllill^1! llfOM'tillill I'lT IMIIV' OH flic ill dren cause injury to others-big V? stance from (Ivy carlmn to sugar anil iillirr IIF |,ro\'i,Uil l..v 111"'. Mrs. A. Donald Held of Btld- IN 'iK-STlMUN rt'llKUKUK, I hnve moro, Pa., was a week-end guest lawsuits may practically rain starches, csEcnlial plant fooiU. I hciTlo KI my hanl anil afll.sril tny of- of Dr. nnd Mrs. Wylle G. Pate. '—ill .ml, nl Tr iloii. this twelfth ilny you. .IIII.I. A. II. i i' tliou?finil nine him* Hew Bert Bonte of the Marlboro .1 M.,1 I. irly-i Reformed church will administer But for $10 a year an America jft, Walcv is thr Fnurrc of liyilroRcu nml part l:i 'l l.l.llYli II. (VWtSII, Communion at the Middletown Re- Fore policy will protect you up (To£, uf tlie f.i-.uree cf o:;yi;:;:i, l;ui!i necessary formed iliiirch Sunday. A Beautiful Gown From •ninth County Sunoe.-ite'A Office. Mi.-, lirtc Garlicr of MonAclntr Whether It's a eor- to 910,000, and also Insure medi to plant life. In imitlir nf lhe i .lute of Knink spent Sjundny with Mrs. Mary C. or an elaborate bri- cal payments up to 1250 for non- Thu Itridal Salon uj rv.uo.l, ittriiiM.il, Nutirc til (.'mil. Locke. i, i-UMi.l i-'iaiins nicniiihl ratiitc. family injuries even if you are • iiiiiil ti> tlii.- nrilrr nt llorman Mc- Mr. und Mrs. Irving W, Hanee, dal bouquet, Igane will i, S!inu|.p;i!L> uf thi. Ciiilnty of Mon- Jr., nnd family Df Bnrrlngton spent give Individual attention not legally liable. Ask us. KEEP YOUR GARDEN HEALTHY—WATER . tiiiiili- on tin- K'nvciith ilny ul Sunday with Mr. Hnnoe's parenu!, Uilli.'. I ill -. mi I hi M!|i!ifation of llissie to your wedding flowerii I'. Sli I'A.i.nt, So!'' I'.M'rilti-i..;. uf the n- Mr, nntl Mrs. Haneo, Sr. IT TI!OKOlK;!iI,Y AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK .1 r.::'. I.. Sii. r.Kr.il, ilri'.;is il, Mlfs Rnrbfira Robinson, who ha« FORMALS & COMPANY I- lii.iliy lA.ii Hi llii' i'iTilitor» Visit Kgane and talk just completed a course nt the "Soli! l)|j,trllilllor« or the Mlrlum Original" llf Mli il i!'i.a.-.il tu . vh.l.i hi 111,- Mil,. over your flower needs WHEN THKKE iS NO HEAVY RAINFALL. M'l'ili. • I,- i,l,,.'.v,i.i, lliiir ili'lts nml ik- Knthnrlne Olbbs school In New America Fore 1(1!) MAIN STKKK'f Ill:'Mi. i.'.'iii.'i I In. »,',i,l i-Mntn. lindiT York city, has accepted a position at no obligation! onth, within ^JN liiiintliM from Hie rial IJ In the Danish Embnssy in Now NEAIt COOKJMAN AVK. llf till i,i. :,.:.i.l .nil. r, nr liny tvtlt ti«, PARK York clly. i FMDHT ui> (cm V.I- l'"l'l< .1 ul I'll il' III lillllH tlll'lllflli' i :!.. .-.".I '.uliv'tilii.. Mrs. George I lent h anil son, of Harding Road nl I'lili . .1. ' . .1.. Jui.r II, III IS. FrnnU, have returned from a three i;iii:ii\vout), u«

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Rival Snuff by 5ehtepo««W Yordley toilet ge toiletoll«t rie» _. _ fAlH'S VURNISHINGS AND TOll.IT*!IS •Pliu Tax SHOES Edgerton brown ond whites Nunn Bush brown and •'•ui Nunn Bush beig* and A.U woven Oxford* . . Daniel Green slipper* Pedwin »urr\rner sport SHOES, Street floor, Aibury P.tk Only Anbury l'»Th Only

FATHER'S SUNDAY, DAY JUNE 20th

IS THE TINY PRICE WE TAG ON MISSES' AND WOMEN'S BEMBERG SHEERS

You'll see these same cooT Bembergs selling ar their regular price in any other store . . . but a very speciol purchase makes it possible for us to offer them for such an unusually low sum! Choose from a collection including misses' and women's sizes . . . designed with side drapes, peplums, fishtail backs, gored skirts, surplice ond V necklines . . . pastel and dark grounds. You'll want to buy a whole wardrobefuf when you see them!

CAREER SHOP, Street Floor

12 to 20

STEINBACH COMPANY BANK REGISTER, JUNE 17, 11148 Pace Fourteen BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES URAPES—Very lame abaort- THREE-PIECE LIVING room aulta, all EXPERT CELLAR waUrproolnff, water I-FOOT MATTHEWS cruiser. Equipped SEVERAL SHETLAND poniu. Sh*nr' TOP SOIL, road gravel, rill dirt, grad- GENERAL ELECTRIC motor, Vt H. P., (or sport fuhinit, fishing chiiirs, out f>0 L'ytltB. Very Kood condition. Price of colors; all full flize: for only in perfect condition. Worth doubk pumpt, well Dumps, cesipoota and Wood, Col fa NVrlt. oppn»itf rurf..»ry. intf jo In, done. Call Middletiiwn 5- Cohen's l>f-pt. Store, 'l'l\i the price naked. 118 Sjaring street. Red tanks. Phone Keyaort 7-04D3. ^b'trs, fish tank, ship to shore phone. 01G3 afltr 6 p. m, Ho'indel Humui, $20. 1'hono KtiitihUui'u 6-1.*J6I-J._ i s p S, ExctlltiU condition. Kul'.y found. C. Ray- Laurel jivrniir,_Mi«]dletoivn. VVOItK ilOIiSE—l'hone" Atlantic High- nvinue. ReRdd IJankIJk . OOjit-n Bunk. I-'ur appointment, phone Bed CAKftNTEK WOltK ol »ti» kind done hou»e. No down partntnt, •mall Shrc-wsbury ll b, Saturday till 1U. Phont Han V i-2153.* by day or contract. Jobbinc s spe- mond, 'U Hobart street, Keyport. , monthly payment*, Monmoutb Co a* THE LATEST "DESIGNS * in memoriBT lands 1-031.1. pvtry uitc t CHAIN' SAW. PrsrtietiUy new, chtft* cialty. J, C, Marvin A Son, boi 43. 6-FOOT~ itUWliOAT, cedar, clinktr j.t*uction Co., Highway as, at H«ad* wofk. Just arrived from the quacfics. fiCECTRlC"" BOTTLE bcvtrajie coultr, built, ifood all around bout, rfcady for UXMiElt BACK CHAIR, maple, perfect for quick tale. Phone Highlands 3- Btlford. Fhon, K.so.buig I.0H1-J or dcn'i Corner. Phon* Red Sank •-4441. Open iiuiidayt, 1 to 5 p, m- for yot* enpacity 8 casts, stain!<-»s 33« «W use. Phone Red Bank 6-163'.!. . . Krre tj*timi(#. canvvnienrc. Bnr*« Mtmoriftli, Fivt i! id in a tloors. Yclltrn't Uur. Ut undition, I'l'i; i»:iht>K»»y tnd table, COST AND FOUND mahoKiiny record cabinet, 110; rug, electric hot water heater, WILTT'EXGHANGK nr inide, IC-root YOU <;£T MOKK and par !••• for rout Corner*, Middtetown Junction.* way, Ijona Uranch, i'hone 6-3.*iU0. U p 'i, blur, $'; chts! of drowcri and u'i Knllons brand n*w, ncvar uatd. OIL LAMPS cocf.rt.d for tlactrle. boat with air-cooled engine for fresh eggi, broilire, tUwirtg chickcnt, IHESEL ELK€ nUC Kcntrftling plant, la rWIN>NTI«Uird«FntaTta.i.cr"Execr. acb. I'hane Rjmion 1- 'hone High nda 3-1233.' houae trailtr. iltuy J. Kniust, 4 t»itn- LOST—Jr. kodalv ratmtj . vicinity Cedar nnd ducklingi. Jim*! John, 41 Marion kilowatt rnpnciiy. linifle piiosr, 60 Irnt condition. Over 1 'J'J years old. Itf. Lawta rewlr.d. Wo call for 13hl-\V.* _ view Boad, North Caldwii;.' ._ avi-r.-jf, l-a:r ;l:.l-rn. Call fled Hank >trret, Rid. A (Irpcndnljle tow coht in and out, uuoii tins, I"00. Cnll til&cel Values dailj in ntv, ulcd, cooled," fully luuad. r;i. m. . nnct on four iir»i, J. ||. Mount, Co., iduetry, hot flu, trmen foorl lock*r marble top tiililo. So dealers. I'hone H.d Hi.r.k ©-1 -!•::. Sn.lim. r.tal vslin.' ^ 11 Map!* avenue, Red Bank. Phon* «- ?lnnti. etc, Cain ml Enjcini-cring. I'hone i'lAK'O Kmplr' upHKh: $25; also man's cil'. l-'iirniture and Art fliil.ri.a, try, Writ, or phone, Long Branch •^VK-HOX-'-PiVfi-L-t ciu.dit.un. Read) L05T—liieniM-. i'n:.,-c put Red IJi.uk r,-O[i76.» to put bvcrbunri). i'hone Heil liana !-. three 0404. if ii m MI i) _1 • 1 ^(p"'Jj___ ^^.^ Cotumttiw. WfMftt Id bicycle, balloon SS Enst Front .treet. Phon, R.d f-lSUD, 8» North Broadway, Long months oM. !'-->rl wltn :ht trrry J ]7llUMMKH'.S TRA'PS. Comj.Utf" "with Branch. Zwiclil's Lin Poultry Market, 'IC.Th • PlJTEf l'iANo. Vxll rutf, douhie pe«l- tircB, J2d. Henry Jeffrey. i'H Fair Ha- Hank 6-1693. Pl.u... l«'i: M:.y :'!'. in ne-.wh rhuod ol PLYWOOD— V'.'V. h_». Garaft* carrying cnacs. 140, 3 4 Lcroy jiliicc, rOU MOHTGACE launs, see K. V. K. H rsUl ottlec ilf.ak, mat't* kni for .-i,i]c he J room hiiiifB, msthiigany twin !Jo"'"AWNlN(ifi. "to~IH ii^eniK«*~windows. Stout, Uwis building, 77-79 Broad Universal hir'i"'-- Hr'«r.:d. I'hi'nt II" Hani t- doori, apecia] 149.50; No. 1 Per* HAIUJAI^S—Four hoKs, "'JOO-pnu^id HV- iniitrsi'riiiK mat- ulrmnn mit*. iniii'vsPrinB maUrFSWJ, Ustii II*M than ;i yenr. r,r<(ii and ot- TELEVISION, RCA, Emerson. Mo- street, l«'ii:. fitl« (<•!• tlTlf- novelty elding, mouldinfa; kiln dried >et», Di.tiriis I'hyff, ilininu toum snilc, twu canh rt'ttibUTB. fine 1 G-foot shuvv- Orrjinpfiit. (ic fail K«t«{itowii 3-l!i73,* torohi, Admiral. Same day Inttal* contractor, Headden'i Corner, Middle- snils. In wattr, rtaily to no; Jl.OOU. t,,i:.nl m.'M. r..:ir.,l ih.ff.n 1x10, laU vhita pine. National Iny lisd, \i'ti>rinn aid« chairh, nntiuuc cusi', "INKill" clcctrit* sat**, two wr)i|'- TRACTION HOSPITAL "bed ; "an" Alpine lation. Anderson'., 21 Broad atreet. tovn. P. O. Box 541. Bed Bank. Ctior.e 'ulltn's liuiitvixit, Kumson.* _, land . ih:t:,.f. Ji.ii T:!i. i Irop-lenf tn.).t. Othn item* too num. pinsf lienchti, 1931 Chevrolet ti'Ucl.. Very in tamp, ami a /Coalite infra-red Red Bank <-181tl-R ^_ 6-fOUT OI'BN HO AT. fwur-cylinrf.fr rl:K-r.i.-.r.ds 3-;;;:;.M.» Lumber Co., US Btlmont avenue. rous to mention. Eaiy credit term a good roiidition.Call Ealontoivn 3-_0JJK6.* l[e type lamp. Phone Red Sank <- E , inn«ripiir.i mittl.s. with Hw>VLk cleantra te»&.Ted, brushes, re- Universal marint- motnr. Cnn Itu 8t«:n Long Branch. Phone Long Branch antfpt). Burd«e'e Warehouae. tNexi U A" B V" C A It Rl A <; E," T hVy e 7, ITB'V >•. Us *A 3 ! matching boxtpring, custom built, briitled. Allen Electric Shop, IS ,t Fiiir Hnvcn Yjirht Works. Cnll Red 6.2400. .Steinbflch Co..) Cluy stirct, or rear very little. Perfect condition. Phone l - _ - Hollywood ttylt. Practically n««. S»t- White atrett. Phont Red Bank 6-0612. lank 6-U\IJ " _ . FOR SALE 12f» Broiif. »trr«t. Red llank, Red BanW 6-.S2D-J._ MAHOGANY DINING room taui«, four rifke, $60. Call Red Bank «.45««-W,« MOVING DONE, v#rj cheap. Call Fisher •0-i'OOT MATHIS c'rJiscr. J3.bOt* as isl lTKijET»~RI«in'~for 'qiiidPiak. Seven OVFJRHEAIJ DOOR. Ready to install^ :hairs, chirm closft, buffet to mntrrh. Brothers or Sehwartx Auction Room I»-foot ppt»»i hkiff, y- M. I'. H. l'ruc- NOW IS 1HL TIME fur «.:ernlion« to new £25x20, 10-ply General but and POROH WICKER ch»ira, parf«ct 135; RIIO one eel Frant overhead $30. 4i* Mnnnins street. River Plata. Phone Red Bank «-<21B. ticnlly i.ew, 4I,!""J. I'hone Red Uank jour hO'i»€. ^e Hrt gjai.tttd for any Irurk rgsirge; two new J>00»-0, ]0«-i!j condition, n«w cuthiona; ulto »mftlt (Joof hardware in nriuiriRl enrton, (~0. Phone Red Bank 6-3385-K. _ BUSINESS NOTICES !M Lcroy plnce, Red Bnnk. Thane 6* KITOflEN SINK "find cabineu, 176 -S-FOOT >k If bh • It-r cnl n. job No nuir.ry flown. Smn!l monthly lltnrra) bui nnd (ruck fHiingn; two re- mnhogany table. Phoii* Red Bunk FLOOK.WAIING. Call Red Bank !>nj mer.:s airiintzt'ii. Free estimate. rn|>|)td B00>20 10-Dly Oente-al but and Hanre rond, Fair linven. Phone Red CHARLES E. MEEKER, plumbing >nd 4-2471. Superior Floot Wailng Chrysler I! r. on, tion. Ki st truck eating*; mo6t', AH Mack, four* TWO*LAHi&S"hieydrs.l/ood conliTTion", Hank fi-iHX4_. t uliy i«iuii jwr ^'niiil (- r ;,.'>' i:d 1 J'i'J 11 f ittr.S i orntr. __ „_ .ilctr, reedy to work, Boro Buaei, Red ENGLISH' BUMriiO(r«ith"papYri.~f;~oo(j jj^ U1SCINU dont. Eitl> ftter. 'Wi H-I..I. rf !iw; y 16 E "t v heiuls f16.&0. dressers 112.JO, ^vjtti^w A GENiiHAL CONTKACTUH and cebspool. A"S~I U'jL'i'. . fiHIC-'.-VHIlAC, "furniture, I.ankJ^OMjJ; ___„ x hrettlirK. Call Htftntfaurf 6>U"fi-J PBlDII>A!RE—ExcrVlent condition, 1130. males given n large field, and fmlll Ceaiiithurfr IMlnr.c K ni il. 11 19ti H. I'oueht :u;d Mjld. tiolit. Hoiibe An- BAllV CHICKS, New H*mv»h\rt UtdT. ,ny_ tjnie Sunday. K. Htnfey. Call Highlnnds 3-1300, French Empire love seat $65, elec- Edward Crohl ftt R.Q cleaned; carting and grading, tot' x~~r,tut nd'i ~« r xvtlenH. Call salt, oisnun, fill dirt, cindera, gravel and liiiats. iltor^c Martin, I'to.i. T4 Shrew.. (16 per 100. Order row. W.l.gct-nrit lR OK~ BABBITS ami two houies. rxleniionUil.' _ tric I'YiKidaire $149, Curiey mnple padiije.i, Bo; 11 Urns,, Newman Spring* Road, Red Dank 6-03'19-J. •and. Catlmate. given. Phona Red Bunk bury &\ ir.ut, nt if.** (r.iJ nf Won mouth unn be n»ed for chicktna or rnbbiUi DUMP TROCK" BOlTv aiir) hoist for bedroom closet $15, kitchen closet riUVATE HOME «-14«4 Oscar Bicker. 47 Second street liriiiL-p. d' ila. Hank. Phnn* «.2m-W. K-. Call Kenneburg 6-1S7O-J any time truck, two-yard; «1BO ice box nml nursery (or children vi Ii rnfir- .'nn'rf Uoa m yi\, washing machine 129, reed yetir l Kair Haven. y-FOOT CANOK. small high-speed portable electric drill, Rpfcren l ill', uy hour or day. Knr i>:ir ictlllll S. ill A: unt:.: AQL'AIUUM AND TOOL auppllei f«d. Cull Freehold Plioiie_K>an(ibiirK_6-0jtU. much SI 5, Coclcnitor J2C<, rndio plar n cM-hannttl. 19 Clinton FOR INSURANCE ol all kinda. a.e K. V lamls l-uiilT-J." bought. rei-.i.rtd. cxcluiivdy; Utiti, tropical flih, MINK UYEiriquirrcl 'fur coat, aiie 12- (Ii.,','J, Kolf clubs !2j cents, beds, CON'l'KAURed TBank MOWING—fields. Ai'ply 9 to IS, Amea. M - K. H. Stout, Lewis building, 77-7S UUTBOAH!) MOTOR iind lm»t.'Ncw last plnnla, aeetstoritl, |jv* food. Iltlen 14. fixed If nt condition. Nn reimirt> cnmpUte 11fi, atx tnahoRnny dining nd orchards. Call Mlddlctown Broad »tr«et (above Newberry .tore.l August, p.rfcct vi.ndition. CftH AUsm- utcctiRry. Too smntl for owner. I'hore CESSPOOLS cleaned and built, wipur Miller, aqunriit, on Highway 85 %YA) ICEBOX, porcclnlii inaide and jut 5-03'Ji. Ur UiRhJiiriisS 1 -Oy IT.* ___ sfi.de ['.-t.r.t ijiamrii, vMrnihtus Bt liiif Ilrd Bnnk R-3S4.1 aTtfr 7 p. m. Thins- mom flia!r» $35, ctr. HusriJ*t, 25 tankl cleaned and Installed, drain* In- -KOOT l'KYWOOD iiiill af.,\ I'.tiT Mi r- 1 G £N m AL CONTRACT and mason naviii^-B. Atiiidt c I :.;!.! nfiii Wnll Paper between Palmer and Laurel avt- dny. Kiist Front street. Phont Red Bank wrrk. PrUr Dci'unte, 2ih Shrews- stalled, Phone any time day or niKhi, cuiy, fi II. J'. motor, )»>th in cscel- Co., 11!' West Kroi.t ttrrr:. Hed Bnnk. n;it», Phont Middltlown t-0349, 6-1603. bury nvemic, Rtd Bank, phone 6-30.2, Kumson L-CI74Q-J. Harvey C. TlUon, 2 nt re.iiilition. Will M-11 s-.panil.-ly. Cnll J'hoi.c I.ptl Hani. 6-:'l!.M.W. «. Newly rrctui- Urure place, Rurrmnn. : 1'IANO "LEssONSlit Jour home or my Hi-i,ilrickrfor.t_Ki'i. Iliink B-!«::..* i'AIlt SfLVKR roXKS. Excellent con- ilillnnrd, six cubic frrt. l*. i; maple r : JtR'ONV.i: SHAFT -\ 1 ', " ; MA"|YUTTANV UJNING oom" chniri, two 1 I) NUBIAN Vliifh, triplets, 11\B studio. Frtd A. Wohlforth, B.S.Ed., BlTCwTRAFBlFIO, mimeographing, OMEl -" Iii'i»'. th:in""twi»~yt';irh «M. Two arm, *11 K ilmight b dition, I.'.U, Write, "Silver FOR,' Max doiihlR III-(I, complete, liko new, $50; ii'.io l-'o ..; 1*0*., Hoth (or h rk, rush \jottom wctks old; uiiuhii:iI t-oUirinK. Uitll Deiil iiniGt for rlubfi, receptions, etc., 2 public. etenography_ - - _ , mailing, notary sets of i-aih, DKI' sot I/irsid K|,'Xtit;nn jr-il5, Cnn be it-en by uppofntnunt. hfiivy pnrcelnhi corner sink S'ifl; Inwr.- public. Lattcrcraft' ' , «"» Broad street. Red 1 1 a"u:. »t imiuiiL- nt Hciil Acn-H vtx- Silvcrwhitt! a venue, at Pinckney road, rottoiT, ni'vi.-r usc-il. Oil! Loin: Hninch Hums Mirfjtlj»lt>yn y^f'J,, .... BAO rrment mixer. Cail mowir i'u Cnll Atlantic Hi«hlnnils 1- Bank. ; OL LAST VitV 1'iiur buy on t;rc« J .^ibli- Farm, Monmnutli Itojid, Onkhurst, •tin Red Hunk 6-4372-J. Phone 6-»4«8, 6-4513-J t'veninKR only. " l« '- r.:. Cu. New Good* l'E^r^HOP HEAI'qUARTEHS. PoTdT, Hed Rnnk fi1l(J41-M.* (Mio-M.*__ man ai J. II. fCfilVOX — (irc(-i\ and rrr&m ciuimel, ««<»! CHAMUIOKS'iiA.S KANH'K, inVoo'3 (--oii- CONTRACTING AND aub-contractini:; ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding is out 22-KOOT CHIilS-CKAFT F.ieeilbniit. d rcr»i. tirn, iftmr- icmpilim, tiirdn mid cnjii; flah nnd EfffrKCTIOft' CAS" "riingf, tiilile top, business Call ua fur quick service. fl'iunriunu: frtih frozen hori* meat. good condition. 160, SI East Ikr- rotirlition: pnir I»dy*n bliirk oxfonls. -litioii. IIM l-'mnkliti avenue, LOIIK iiiii.i uonifi, buildings and reiiain, C.ooil contlitiun, iciu.y for use 1'rico kr.'.rni KHtimatni rhtcrfully Kiven, Aea IJS bt> Douglas Elecurie Co., 35 East Front JfiOO. IriKpc-ut at 701 Orcnn ni'tnuo. cc on yr-Jr Life. ,1. H. Mount, Co., Tret dclurry. Red Ban It Pet Shop, 3 n phep, Red IJank._rhoneJii9«.aj?J (SQ-Itnrdtnr) > fii».c t-C; pnir brown Uranrh. Cnll Lon»t Hrnnch B-M13 pumps, size 7-C, I'hone Red flnnk 6- Ki-, fi."., or Ul M 11 fccptiruteiy. H. furc buiUlinc. H A B Builders, phone street. Bed Bank, Phone f-DlZ.Y \ 1 Maple j-.v-r.ur. Red Ilar.k. Viion* 6- Kn&t Front at reel, Red Bnnk, Phooa LIKK NfiW---Motl«'rri eieVt'ric Natiuiinl w AIN1ER, 0ECORATOK nnd paper . fJ353 Dinlin.w, S7 Ciiinntironi jivcnue, Kc-y- liO'WBOAT", 11 tvH, > aih i»?Kifitt r. Cull Key port T-1263 hanger, 25 years eMiciience, esli- ith (»ars nnd oar- tiOLF rt \. I'lionc T-lHtt, >, $'-..'.u «n hour; Princeton locks, 51.V :i i Jrfi- fcvEUYTlUNl. IS HARDWARE. We m new tl0- imiulra RL Ye CotUKc Inn. Key port. iron", cntii'iis nnd 1^nthpr bnj;, %'1U: Jr. ColkKf i*Ti>nrntory worlt a spe- latcs cheerfully given. Louis Cassan. Hioiip 6-:K.74.* place, Rnl Bnnk. tatr> equipment, ronilitin(r of planter, nbloiiff nfiunrium, 8x1 \, J.I; modern C(JMIHNA'HON oil nnd Kiis niiiBC, one 8i8. R. r', I). I, Shrewsbury ave- duck n complete line of mechioie'f WAIJNUT •"" (JHIFKEKO)IE.' (lood ctin- cinUy. Cnll Ileii-Bimk 6-0135-J. AUX1LIAKV .sr'HOONBR. 3"fixTx3, for \oo!s Riiri Imilrier's hardware. Levinioti'i igger nnd duater, Clcilmnr I'lirsii, dition, Cnll pfler 6 p. m., Rumson type WnyiiT rartiet s»>c|jfr, pr;iLlicnl- Red Bnnk. Phone 8-4054-W. cobfyvllle. Pliont Eaton town 3- ly new, f7; nictnl fnldins. tuck-awny lic-&l uirir; automatic K.u hot v.iitcr MOWINt. '-AM. yrani julm, driveways, sale or ch;ut.r. Ho at rt?aily (or co_m- Hardware Stnrc, II West Front utrttt, 1-«7H6-J, _ htntcr. tost %!•>, st.11 fi»r $i~>: boy's 'IS- H'l'ls, <\[c Cnll Kdwnrd Cross, phon. KED FARWELL—Chrysler A.rtemp :.sbion. Fully (•quipped, new mill, 3UR.W.1, XUTOMOniLE TIRKS—New itnd iiae'tl. roiich, with Knatl nifiltres.it, tU); walnut tool ftf Broad itretl, livd Knnk, Thoni drpsf-er and rhilffrvtit'i two-tone, liii-tff; inrli iilcyrU, KODII condition, $l!>; girl's •d Bnnk JnsnuJa air conditioning, heatinaj and cooling: ;et»s 4: galley. cofr.Bcrfltor, toilet. Call II eizc!. p»rticul:irly 6.50x1 tt. Imiuirc fihue e-uilir fckiilfF. ITi; «irl'ii Hhot we uel pumps and controls for all oil biirn- Hed Iliink C-fJSfi*»-J. WE HAVE FOR immtdiftU dilWiry; t DcKaKiu's (iariiKP, Mflin striel, Eiiton- Kizr, f 40; kltrhcn stonl-tai|flf>r, II. Ar- u uin^u pmtitinii runtrac* tirlfs nil in rnir coiulltion. J'hoiir tuorit- hkatrs. Si, liulll size Ii j -.'i fvvi of K«»"- tci, extvriut and inUtiot painting, •»• ri In slock for the trade, 31 Blnghiun KOH SALE Oil SWAP" for open iVifT* S 110W~77L"ASS — Wt'~»!ocIt ill iiiei Admiral Dual-T«nip, 2 In 1 ra- Cnll Kfttnntown_.8-l_2'Jif. •U-n Imsn, tibi.iI IIIIL- yimr, $2.;>i). Call yenui, Rtimson. phone l-149'.l. inn.i Rnl Ilnnk fi-4837-J.* Llmntet nii|>[ilieil on Inrtra or amall jobs. 2fi-foot Rfifcil titJiiti lioiuiliful outfit, and wil! rut K!""!- !« nny iiie. Lev- friftrator*; Admiral aleclrie r&ngri, wii yenr lenistcrcfl, hl»rk Kninsliiirv.' li-i^-JS-J. _ plenty pxtrits; also ;i-cyliiuler. 12 h. p. Ubor.'i Hardware -Siore, I' West From tind cr*nm. provtn kmnli. f).'e» or N1NK-PIKCR (li'ninn rnnm'ftot, renton- Ft ret cltu» wtirlt by prnetlcal vaicU" MNT1NU .DONE, Inside and outside BATHKOOM .Si;T Tub' Tiivu'tury ( and Ph cine Jl urn non 1-1)666, Mnrine enttinc. I'luini- Keyport .7-14H9 Hreet, font of Hioad street. Red Bnnk. Maytag wnihing machlnia, Maytag od to trrnmlsnn nf Chnmpion tiinry al>lo. Phonr Rumsoti 1-IJI.VW fif- Also paper lunging. Spraying done 3*h Dutch oven, gal rnngra, fmuom if IlenlMt'i Coiiii'.vition tmincvl. Unflti trvTi t*. m. I BUY A^hsELL second^rmnd uloLhea; isiile and outside and porr.h furniture i"5~FOOT HKACH'skitT nnd'trailrr, air* T'flU'or second floor lume mi) ip import nut ihnn juice. I'hotie miibt be In (food condition. I. Ker- specialty. Call Red Dank (-2242 in coolc-cl inlm.irtl Wisconsin mcine. wits. into npartnitrt*. !J*(i»-Kre«i§ frtr/rta, Waynt oil I'OWKIt MOWKIt. Hrniul new BHip^ V. HON. Slo, six culiic ber, 20'J Shrt-n'sbury avenue. Ret) Bank Mount street, Red Bank. M, E, flutih. Moat in A-l i-mniitinn. lirnilj- I'a it merit 1'iijs fo I'nn of rent from th« joli. N1 o liurn^n and htiting ayitemi, with Btiriy. _JL'allJtcil linnk fi-l'M7. f.rt. like riidiitj All nn ti c Hil Phnne 6-046S.W. orson. , fnr witter. Huilt in July, 1047, Harri K\cu >•< ars to i>»y. I r« *sii- COOkBtt "SPANIKI#r th'rep-ycnr TVI'ftWRITKR""" R7min"tiUn" "WflnbU". JllbK.S. LEAIlh.KS, in cu>>pw or ,.i- Conrnd, Mnn mouth rond, Pliore Eaton* onmnu'K Coi^tntct'ou Co.. toilcti and toilet tcati, **iK ood VACUUM" cleaner's repaired, any make >d. Ulatk, provpti [em file, Vrry fcfKJft cniiilitlnn. Cnll Itf.l HA nit rj-'KOOT"HOLLOW MnwitilHii surf itiid Allen Klectrlc .Shoi>, 18 White •tiett, vanlztd. Call u. far an estimate ur: town a-flr-is-l. _ __ s;,t «t lltaddcn's Corner, fhonc baiini, bathtubi, Ititchtn tinki and Sugitrtown blood linr. Tliro 6-4'iT.S, w ntUv »-M p. m., llnl Rank > p.ul'lln b'mnl, Kastir than n rowbunt. Rr.) llnnk ._ ny sheet metsl work, J. V. Bogart, 73 15-F6o'r~"C.\TBOAf. cnrnpl^tTi gooi f-U-U. cabititti, mtdicint cablneti, »ulo* t t'Dps of hUck, rnl and blond. fi0D7 '••tar strMl. Klvat Plata, Rtd Bank foutiition, rcnsonnble. Thone Rfd l rni:-crl, inouiilmul for distompfr. Kxri-llciiL fnr lirrutiiird, r< •JH-IH- work, GUAJtANTI-KD used i>Jn gamei. Pul malic hot wtUr b*t.t«rt, w«U tump* (lirifttr Rrt. con- surf spurt or pndilliiiK. •" tip-toji con- RUGS ANU UrilOLSTERY cleaned •hone R,d Bank «.n78»-M. BanK 6-d77(i. lotne lif» in thnt rocreilion room or i^nlilf.I'J^one Middletpwn o-0092-ltj ditinn. Cnll nl I'J HIKIHDII for dtep and ihallow wtlla, eump HOT TOiNT 'fcLECTR1C * ran«V. with aicnii dition. Ctill Hfilmdd i»-64s:.. in your home. Floor waning, AUSDKY— Kamilj «a,h, 70 cents. It «llnr bar room. Aiio used juk» boxes, Phone H l Hunk A-M76-J. fORTntlUNMOUTII. "Three Hols, near pounds, dry clothes washed, rinsed. $100 nnc. up, in punrnn'.eeti condititm. pumpi, htatlng bolltn for itcam or brollrr, ovtn excellent, reHtonuhlp; kitrhen service. Acme Upholstery nll fiUtid, hooLrnfcf, lii\olenm Hn\'2, WA'rER lamp dried, In Vi-hour, while you shop WANTED U'nl! or write, MHJtistic Amusemcntt, Ifi* hoi vattr utlcmt, ndUtlon, clrcu- rlty or linltl* trns, nr;irly n^iv; |iMi. ttMiL' Oil I U'imstin t-1174.* J_ mid Curpct Clenning Co. Phona *aund,r«tte, II, Monmouth street, neat 17 VWst Hirypn plnrf. Kerf Bnnk «.gU7. enp, Cull after Tt wck-dnyii, all day 1 la ton, iron or copper plpi, fout- tunUy. tlW Luke «vtntie, t'nir Hnven. Kiillon juit SIIUT, Call Uutmoti l-l.li;t-.l, COOKI'NC —WhUw rnliinct oil -stovt, He-J Bnnk 6-4255. la A. 1 I . Market, Red Bank. BEST I'KICKS I AID tor %emv Iron, inch cait iron n«ir pip* and fit- oiu. IUd Bunk «-233>M • AT*A"!iTM[-iNT "llANilE, nir~iT"~hotriiJ KiKxl nituliiiiin. Cull afltr » p. XPERT CAEFET laying. rtialrlntf, brasH, cQiipor, lc»tl. batUrict, jvinli • unfastt for c»cry rcom in your hnmi, Bus, with own rnutrn!, Jikn tifw; rom- or Suiunliiy cir HiimlHy, i2 N»vusink ii&i'bllAL cunLiautor, top soil, All dirt. fringing, bindin_ ._ g en„ _d renovatin-ing cars, and farm mnchiaery. Abe Simon. llngi, valvtk ind ftttingi and many REPLACEfKrench" or' I'ciioil diilun" - 10 rolls liiltwaH, romplcte for J2.VS, white, Excellent cunditioti, like ne", hinntiflti hluli rhnir nnd piny in hip; Kid- ayt'litir, Atliintic _llik'lll;iiuis. ciiitlcru, gravel, manure. Lionel Simon. 'ercr (>ray, 4S WaverlWaver r place. Red H WiirLhley «Ueet. Ked Bank. Thon* ratt*rn«; nnd iiuantity limited. Klarin'n v other It em i for th« bomt builder. die Knr walker, uspd twirp; iluiihlc »rnss "P"KOSi KIMTY" "K»S ntnve* wflh ciml Phone Red Hunk l-OBel. ll.rk Phona Bed Bank «-3Ji«. Taint Store, U6 M on month stttet, Hed Com* In and look around, Amtrlc&n !U. CJIII Rvd Bank «d9t"»-^L „ bed. Cn\] [turnami 1-11 H43-J. oil romliiniiliuis, fil-ini'li sink and FLOOR "SANDING—Finith with two Bnnk. fhone fi*3^ SONOTONE HBARINO 'AID* alinhUy REi> BA"Nef~ELECTKlC Shop, contrac PIANOS — lirandB nnd UpriBhti. Phon* Frcetcr A Appilane* Co.. Highway WlOli" WASHER—Us. ii """fow weeks', ilrainb{i;iril, In »Js, !ar|:e wardrobe, t»lil«M. coats of ahcllnc, 12 cents square foot. tori Joseph IVOnofrio, pros>rietoe; ie- Perth Amtmy 4-lOH'J, anytime, f? ANU "USEU hi in her. If lined. In pprfcrt rnndltion. S«ll r«:is- |lR0;__|ilny i>en, i»ul HHtJ Iml.y car- utahdKliliy nmml diniiin tnbU\ Imy'a No, SS and Otkhlll Road, Mlddlt- >nabl«. Call at 34 Shrewsbury uvpiiu*, Also lloor Inying. Estlmntee, calt Ked sll. Etectrtval Matures and supplies, WE IlUY (iUNS of any type or descrip- haven't got it, we enn gel it. MAlili nA.tK"0"AK, 1 n.piecef~~«lTninIT cyclt?, (Int-KL'.} ti Third nvenue, Atlantic Hank 6-;i42 or II Mount street, Red louschold appliances, L A H ranges tion, used or nuvv. Kietin'B, Uroatt nnd pricei in town. KenniburK Lumber Co., town. Phona Red BiDk 1-9877. !Il8hlnndn, or cull Hiuhlnnds H-U.'.fi-J. Unnk. M. B Mnraon. Inc., Highway S6 nnd Franklin nvenut, l& POWHR NAVY telfscope Murk II. m Kft, $75; (I. K. flnt i:lnU Irontr, HiahUmtU. >nd h.atert. 11T Oakland street, cor Front ittrcets Open daily 8 n. m. to A powerful telescope with excep- 5; beautiful home Imr, shelves and COOl.KKAtOK, fri-pnund capacity. (Joud GAKIIUKKIDKS anndd raagiietoe mbuill. ler Dridg, avenue, phona Red Bank 8 i> p. tn,, iind Sumltiy _ninrnltiRs. __ Kuan-burg. I'hotie Kcan*burg OLOATE TOYS, glint «nd Littli Uold- Quick factory workmanahlp. f)ougla. «87 CALL UTlVHEN~itillti«"»our fuitU.u«-., tionally fin* ntitles. Thw ntiircth-c h r. ITid; solid m.tpl« ilini'tt cnnrlit'un. Price 5"2*t. Call Holmilel ANTiOUKS—Hcst prlcDH"~|iiild. China, en books, pull toy i, dolli, samta. S; iltiy bed nnd in:iltrcfs, |:>, 1 17 9-5^11, or inr|uire at llolmik'l pcisLollict.* Electric Co., 3'i Er.nl Front street. Red SSroOl.a CLEANED and dug, cellar. Klasswitie. pk'turtB, stnUus, liuliom, chini, hric-n-brnc and household ar- tut of Toyi, 121 First avenut, At- 65 MM In dinnietvr. This instrument Bank. Phone 1-0128. pumped, trucking and hnullnn. flow- ticles. Sen Bright Antique * Gift jrlvea very jjooil clurity, rtsolvlnjt i>ow- •oiul ftrc^t* I'hnnc Keil llnnk 6 HASSINKITIO, with pillow and" lininii mctfil toys, lamps, pistols, KO\I\ coins, mtic Highland!. Phone 1-DTtl. 1 AVION IIALVIIKSEN, ,an,ting contrac- d Tilton, 30 Center Itreet. Rumson. flne furtsiUirv. Moimioulh rnunty bonks, Bbopiie. Phone .See. Bright 2-0000, or HEKL (iOUnS. 26-inch bicycles; ir\ d imAKf briKhLreMi undir pnor $.*.; liii;l) chn'r with criirkcil chair. 'hone 1-0973, gK conditions. Slightly iist-ii. but . ntional. fi"ccnti t» E.r.H. Call HHI Hank C-U'U-VV. tor, Interior, exterior, paperhanginsl. maps, Penrl Clilmiui, II'J Spring street, 16". 20" velocipcriti, Calion chain- East Washington avenue, Atlantic YOUH SPIRELLA is an Individual «»r- iv« tricrclci, airplane, fire »ngin» pirffcL opticnlly and mechaiiirnlly, . Hr.rlly nsnl. h.lr-t model. IIUTEOT YOU It" new chn'w "f com' motlu Ut>tl Bank. PhnneJi.n_14ri.M.__ Priced Rt only |U'i, Includinir onk curry- brtwctJi 6 nnd 7 p. m., Red Hank for only Sl.-ii fnr five years. Citmran- Hluhlands. Phona Atlantic Highland. I- COMPLETE landscape service. Get fll(iTiK3T '"PillCES paltl "for old K\U»C ment, styled juit lor you, basfd on dnl cars, icootcra, waioni, baby walk- 158(1. . BieasiuemtinU of our improved figure. s. Mount of Toyi, 121 Flrit Av«nu«» nfcc cusp. Irloal for ynclitimen, nnlunil- 3irifl. td (U'ntt'Ctiflu, One Mirny i HK of Hvr* your lawn mad, early. Tree,, silver, fiirniturc, linc-ii*, Itrioa-lirnc. Tin perfectly all over. Call lor tr«« .Inntlc Highlands. Phon« 1.0761. isii, Hoy Scotitf, rifle rangers mul jus*, OFPEE URN sfit^^n^Tifoir^riTT HI slops ninth ilninmrc nr Hcrlou pays BAYNTON UllliB anil uai'sHta. Hug> ai,u shrubs, perennial, supplied and Want id moth or nf jinirl thimblr, piipcr fitting*, no obligation to buy. Pbont plnln or fancy looking. I'hone Rum- ir \he tinmnt;*:. The WVIKIU Slnrcs, 3\) enrpett cleaned and moth-proofed. rmiche tray. "The Hollys," I'hone Ituni- iVER\L PAtiOMINO homTand^olu] and flve-k'nlloii rnlTre UVIIR, Kscctlcnt Wall to wall carpeting cleaned and planted In teaion. Call Steven,, Bon_l-07j8. Ewtontown 3-0260-M. inn 1-H60-J. fulitinn.I'honpRed Jlank fi^jfifi. nnmi>nth strict, Hed Hank, Phone 6- Yotinai Guernsey- cow with calf. Shf»*> It, ninrttl 'l\h, with mothproofed on location. 5 Broad Red Bank I-0S52-M. I'UIMLS FOR CLARINEtT'ronirt, niiin* flod. op^onUr Numery, Coli'a Neck. Ml'LETB roomt of Kwiiflure. r WE BUY AND SELL anything 1 Includes wiilnut, dinlnif room &e-t, ma- 4.,» leni. $50; Crown wnplilc model 2'IIOOTHS with tollies, 10 cciliiiB (HHS, street. Phone Red Bank 6-080it. dolii\ utid viulLiir, with wt-v of i»su>i- ADDLE IlOHSES—(iivinj up""rldinir UKSSI'OOI.S AND septic milks, cleaned. .N KKD BANK. Span Craft Siuuu,. Contentt ot homes, ttoiet, astatii, scliooi, |.ri0 up. Thotnai S, Field «a-.iy bedroom srt und extras. Cftll 3. with 4.T> .pirn: Couply rnnvrr finder. ki!fh.'ri sink, Silox PD|TCP mtikfr, crim- nu-nts, $i nn hour. 5,'tl Fluii-ru'p iivt'tuic, Mnt«wnn_Mi«ll-W.« SO. Pctir SpfiKnUoln, 23 Sunset tivr- lot.i with f!arnl anil Silt-x hottits, Ktnin- built nnd repaired. Modern drainage picture framing i oil paintMiif., atco Kcytmrt. Phnne T-l'295-J. Cnll tvi-n. cttla.-i, attic*, china, glasin-arc, ID* 'hnni Red Bank fi-0861. ir, llti! Uank. Thonc 6-21) H-W after malnllcd. Robert Alle, West Keansburg Kl an) emravings raetntedi full In its. BAIlV'S KATMINETTK, nlumlnum stnnd •j.s steel. hn|iiiii' NV'W Strnnil Ites- ise frasiele.h nrnntel mirrore, window tiauei, art object* and all bric-a- ANKEE TRADER, Highway ar». ncHr iriint, 232 Hrnailwny, Lnnv llrnnch. I'hnne Kennjlillig 6-11437. 103" PLYMOUTH r-Klit fruit finiliu Hatlet, It now open for buaineai with with nluminum tray, loth only ftli^ht- alancaa. lawn elgne, framed inirrora. 37 brac ftuacil'i, 'J5 Efi»t Front unit. ly usrd, vrry good condition: hnby'n MOl>rmN^OUEAM "colored K»s stuvc, hoM._hnan Hnnich S-I0fi t. * TRKB EX'PER'rsri'orter BratEersT Sup- Call llwi Hunk B-'JMi;-W. n aBBortment of uied and antiqua fur* tilici yenr-round tree service. Nn ob- iast Kront mreet Phune Ked Bant »»"fi Pbon* Red Bank 6-1633. iture, fln« china, patiern glaai, nee- hitRftinett* with tens, with waterproof condition: blue porcelain kitrtipn KAVY DUTY ~Kxtilu"imtn 'liullery «1o. INSURE YOUR~TfOMErbu7ines«, auto- iOO.M'ANI) HOARD l>y iri-ntlrniiinVwith ink, excellent riiinlity; follnr put stove, Kui Iliink Iliuliutor Works. I 1 :i Front llttiition for estimates. Power equipment, fivo-ytni-old ilnnehli-r, in Kpil Hank nary houichold and garden itrnti at pud and ^'nahnhlc bnsainrtte cover, brtfi- Insurance covernKe. EitabHihed since mohlle and other property with Huw- oat eeaionnbla orlcea. Phont K«s- tinctte folds up for automobile trans- ot wilier KJI» ht-ntcr. almost new. Many revt, UHI r.-.uik. Phnne «-1177.« n* Brothers, Real Estate nnd Insur- vicinity. Would ron^iilvr stpanittf FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for eltc- portation with hnndlcK, bnnstnt-ttt cuvtr hoiiRohoM articles. (Irrnt l»iir«-)ihis. OTOIt "HIKE, ni-w 1 J**7 modi'l." 'vir'y Phone Rumson 1-0323. ance. 77 Droad street, Phont Red Bnnk iird fir (iiiushtpr with reliable funiily, tric tnoton, in tlock, Douglat Elec- 7-2793. Open daily, Indurlinn "AUTO LOANS Dn pmscnKer curs. Over unday. ii rink; baby'n Rwinit, in Iron *tan0D only. Scncoast FinHnce Com- Fed Bark fi-OKS. ANKEB TKAUfiR, Highway 3S. near 1 The three item* for $£U. All in A-l Gl !l"f"HO~MA^^Al^i^ie~mantel clock", puny, 60 Broml street. Red Bank. Phone .UTO RADIATORS clenneri And re H1U) TO fiOA'iil). y |.| r FUF.NACE BLOWBKS, also ae* \\\ loi Hmlet, Bun >nd »lli •ntSquei, fire- condition, Cull Veal 7-3374. Mr*. Prea* firnndfathcr'n clock, ' kcepM plpotric Red Bank 6-1234 or Red Blink 6-256B. paired to act nnd look like new. For 8chool iW'c. Knr particulars, call At- oil burmr motors, ptimp motors, etc. mi, china, eliti, curioi and anythina iAlU)KN"fKACTUit5."l.mnirritoTo~TiT- l A ton, it51 Lnwrcncn avenue, Ellitron. ^ck lime accurncy, runn'inK • tifiort:*-' Itr, Mighty Man, LMiini>kt(> with HII Sbv. 1N(. MACHINE rcpnlrlng. I "buy rvk'k and gun run teed wrr, 1-4, 1-3, 1-2 H. Thomnt S. Field, phone Red Bank I e pool septic tnnks. dry wells and P. Aiio uied electrc motori. Doutflai 0S61. * Phone _Hl|rhlniid» Jki T-MOST "NEW Ivodnf VfiilTnnf~?2o7 'hinie 1M44I, to Inwnmawer repairing, Used Inwn- hound, wood jirt for children nr to pair. 4xS, go oil con- with Evcr-rpiidy field ense: Annstlc- 1*OV*ER LAW'NMOWEUS ut !»(i("mlnr drnins. Also wood dealer, sawing jobs owcr* for ml*. Used safe for sale eep on r.-irm. Clwnd- is ill. CharttJ Eltctrlc Co., 35 East Front atreet Pbont ASt'ARAf.US ROOTS. MtirtHa WnhinK. and trucking, 39 Peach street, Shrews ReH Bank 6.0128, dition, includlnir hardware; remontiblc. int S/t.h leiift, llnsii Kmlnrnntie thul- jtiict s. If you tinve n ^iinlcn. |iur- Mck up nnd delivery service. Davis llinde. Twin Lijiht Tft-rjice, UiKhtands, ton, two-y*a>r>old, M per 100. Phont . five sjieedi to 1 /ilO". Call Kcil bitvy township. I'hone Hed Bank C VE HAVE THE material to do youi typort. 7.27U-U, rjion* Heil_Banlt fi^aH^-W. IIRI> frum ii* n llri'iirty, Htitn-Tlller, or T L BUSINESS MA"N'S flat ton mahogany iank_6-186B. iuhty J1iin trai'tor. Complete with linen 1846. hon«? Ktyport 7-28H1. 'O ftUY—i\ny mils nml itnn. jtrinn to roofing or Biding job now, Pay as LANTS—Tomatoes, pepixri, dwnrl JSF.tl 2x8," 2xfi, 2x4 siientniiiK, ilnnrs 4i WIT or sickle liar .attach nun I, Sid- Frank Ktnvola, 12S Chtstnul street, llttl* at Sa monthly. No down v&y- il»hli»». mtt-Ti, aiyiBum, icnbloBn n'.HANfr~car. lToiiBhT~n"cw hy m-r Maple nvenue and Whita street, lonth. Uiibrow Brother^, Whale.iond blnck Hnrlf'iuin; also Kro«n (lanes en tn.ilc nnd four chnii-n and one berl- ...., Ii, or phoni' 7-3DS7-M." (SL'iit owner. Only coong; good World iprayevi, $6.25; Weed 0W8-W.* nk. 41 Wiwtrly pli\cr, Ketl Hunk. st class workmanship: reasonable. Olll silver, furniture, linens, VHPer, EiOV" off, Kiarln'i, 28 Mor- Bank. ci. llelmbrrg, phona Red Bank rlc-a-lmip, Mntlur of nenrl Ihimhlx Jo-More, 11. Diabrow Brothers, Whn!e DAPPLE grey tinrse, 1IITII-M. mouth itrtet, lltd Bank. Phona (- >onil Rund, Wtit Lonu Brnnch. Phona yenra ol4. vtry gentle with children. TUTSi.)>rpOHcil •"»«eerTriTii) : Inrnc : MISCELLANEOUS nd all old sewinir articles wanted. "Thai ong Branch 6-2680. Cnn ride hare hack, 14 ha nth high, In- very rensonnble. Thoiie Red Bnnk 6* SRiiAINS—Vtry k-ooil used elothlwc •tun UAIMNUS, mortar tioiet, lime Hollys," phone Kumson l-f)77S. LIVESTOCK BIOLOGICAL luppliea. Ge quire 33 West Front street, Red Bnnk. BU Z-_. __-______^, for Indies, men and children. Assorted boxes made to order by Century Weld LARGE OAK Mhiaiy Inblf; very reusan- ECR, rctiiicinnble. Crocheted huts And Inn, Highway ST,, Mlddletown. Phone LISTINGS wanted. If you h«v, a noun MU1>KL SUPl'UKS—H. 0. lrain». Hying your information on ntcdi from you Dionr 6-2046.* r for sale; bums waitlni. R. V. R. H and a olid model planes, jet racer: ctcrinnrlan or licentid poultry lervic PUPPIES—Severn breeds available able. Phone Red Bniilt 6-I3SI-M. loves mmle to order, ltenn's "Trensurc Mlildletown r>-03. ,4. Itout, 77 Broad itreet. Phona Red Bank WANTED TO RENT Shell jewelry kits. X-Acio. leather craft snd buy your tupply nt one of Dyott, Wycttoff rond, Etiton- S^; 2iin7H :ht'St," :196 Redmond Avenue, Oakhurst. UFHOLSTERINC,, carpet laying, sliii 1-2141. Wts, linoleum, block i>rlnt. wood enrv- ' Jency's flrit chick hatcherlea to own. Phone ^atontown_3-0ST^.* cut power mower, with Prljigs ft 'hone Deal 7-0U41.- _ __. covers, drnperles, John W. Lang, MALL UNKUKNISHKI) house urstntly *nn. House i>f Toys, 1^1 First avenue, licensed for luch inles, 1)11 brow ilOT "WATER HOILER, CouM be used Itrntton motor; are icnrce. lly acci- [AVE**V0U'"'SENT~ii pSckiiue overBfas 422, Route 3S, Union Bench. Phone AKE YOU HAVING a party t Wny not needed In Red Bnnk or nearby towns: ft.inntic Hit-'hlnnri.s, Plume 1-OTfiK ilrothtrs, Whnlepond Road, West Long with coal or oil. Heati H-room house. ent We have two mowers nnd our nrw Intcly'.' Stuli in nnd pick up some Keyport 7-0925,. rent a Juke Boa for that .liacial oc- wo ndulls: yearly rental; excellent rcf- :asion; or a F. A. system for • nominal !re«ice«. rhone Atlantic IliBhltinds 1- Koi'HlNli'TO'cilANCjE or store. Ruse Brnnch. Phona Long Branch <>2680. in lie ncen at 92 Shrewsbury avenue ^fmiii), wti\ only nne hour. In fnr ;ood \iseil t'lothinB for tlntt next imcX- US'IOM plowing, discing, aowitifj, har- New Jersey Permit No. I". ialc. reasonnble. Cnll Red Bank 6 hnvc some very good Inirenins. vesting, tree [lulling, ground clear* tea? Call or writ,, Majestic Amuse- 1HII-W, alt nietiil tcir sloring window. Red Bank. _ ments, 15-17 West fiergen pile,, Red EiTttns, tdorm siifli utitl weather ttrip IWEET POTATO pl»nt». T. F. «H, 1026, 39fi Rcdrnonil nvenuc. OHkhurst.* ng, etc.; tractor work of any kind by IX OR SBVfiN-HOOM i7Tnm~n»T~~r RMF1&LD AUTOMATIC (fws wattr icre, hour or contract. First CIM» Dank. Phnne <->U7 ?pinn in permnrcnt unit. Free dernun .State Highway 35. Phont Mid die town heater, 20 irnllons. Excellent con- IGS—TWO thoroughbred Duroc nowa SSVlfKSi'OS ^iiid"Therrnoid~fnH belts to house, wnnti'* by Sontemlicr 1st. itiMiiQii, Monmouiti Conslructloi. Co., dition. In use at present. Fnlr price. nnd one Poland china mw, Clifford, fit. most nil enrii anil trucks, i'rice' equipment. Italph Maher. Holmdel VOttR PtTS BATHED with special ienry rental, excellent references, rcas- Highway 3.>. i'hone Hed Hank f.-UU Phone Lonn Brunch 6-4803. Picket Fence Farm. Colt's Neck. >ry low, Urooksldc inn, near Ston. Ho» 25. Phone Hotmdel D-B3>1. shampoo. KUI, fleas and lice, also innble rent. Witliin wulklnc distance of y ( Cluirth. Allantie Hiuhlnnds.* ESTULLE DKCORAtTNIi urvlc. H.ier- eeps them oft for weeks. Only $3. lixh school r,r bus route, in lied Bank lUE Ult MODKRN, g rect from H horae (arm. where facti Tt)-FXSlTIO~Nt3I> bathtub, kitchen" an — wfldhinB machine 140, re not misrepresented. We carry t 10x14 wine Broadlonm rug Ifi5, mir- GKS WATER HEATER wi'tli boiler at- hanilng, plain and dacoratlT, fiiiintlni, lo^% boarded. Phone Middletown 5- preferred. Living In intHcnt locntion 13 1 find t rii tiKSt attend auctions, a a lei, bathroom slnki, in good conditiot., tached. In good condition. Call Mrs. C092-R. Vanesaa Kennels, Five Corners, ;ood line ot regiBlered walkeri; also " Rrd Bank 6-4439-J. or and vanity 120, maple dresser and Call Red Bank 1-0692. Office. 20 Mount years. Bclnir tramferreil. Write, H, (J, ihtnvh, NVtiui can 1 find for you? Ca" .one lower iwlced threcsalted horaei ilrroi- tlfl, painted dr««s*r atid mirroi Rue. Red Bank 6-0S92-J.* tlre-e-t. liddlctown. Pellnitz. Hox \QX, Nesccipeck Pn eveninifs, SsituriJays. E. L. Martin, ..e aiie, heat fERMANENT ARMY~nlUeeV~~iul~wit? nil ponici. Chester Horie Farm. Take 8 to 10 rooms. Used only thrt 8, bed and innersrrlng mattrf ss $S; WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, 7 cubic REFRIGERATION, washing machine Vhone HTTI Bunk 6-ii":41-W, irst riitht turn after Wlckatunlc traeki ll_ good condition. Phone Rumson 1- feet, perfect condition. Cnll Red QnnV service. Home arid commercial, P.trie. desire four or five-mom furnished !*lANOri—NLVV nnd used. Liberal Tionlhs. Cheap for quick inle and will -01166, house or duplexp, . iInn nice location, vicin- lownriL'c for trnde-ins; easy term loinir touth on highway 4 out of Mst- include 1 lO-Knllon atreplnne type tank Phone Highland-. 3-1440.R. BOATS ton, vici wnn. Follow phone line to end. Phone nml copper tubing for outside connec- TlECfe modern dinette, almost HAZEl.tON Baby Grind piano. Cooil ty Fort Monmoutli. Call Lt, Col. A, flvaiinblc. If you now own a I'inno. kee L Hall, EatonUiwn H iiined anil in «ood condition. Brut lon. Cnll^ Keyport 7-1123-J. also boy's bicycle. Phone Red condition. Denlcrs may inquire at 21 14-HOUR SBRVIVE o> Ma repair of FRED FARVVEI.L. Chrysler matin, mo- 3-lftfi«, eixension •J33-1934 FORD end Chevrolet radla- 1 > Bank 6-n840-W. West Front street, or cnl] Kcynort 7* radio, and electrical appliance. tols; marine motor, repaired, atartWL, E. Anderson, cuiiutrt tuning, rcKulatln 50 SASH, "4'xfi :" l6". 28V'*xS 4"; 20 (eneraton, Ignition. Boat! any ai» end rtpJiiritiK. l'luine Hed Unnk 6-425 tors. Used, in tip-top nhape. Red fi2"x61": one 47 '.^'xSZ*'; P0 appti AHIANl SA'DDLG, slightly unrd: sen. 700. We call tor and dalleer. Harole'e rftniishciroT^ or_tlc-il Lt.ii;I: r,.ii; rndititorfl' U>td, In building, 6'xfi' 6"; Easy wnnhlnir rnn ludon atirrtipB, lenthcrn nnd irons; ffroivc-r $5.40, starter S.*>.S."). Cnsh. Hanec Front itreat. Red luL Peon, •• ERCUKV OlITHIIARDS, the asnaatl. pets. Write "Smnll Annrttnent," Ho« pUcft^Htd Hunk. A.I condition. Many other makes chlnr. Cult after 5 o'clock, Middletow mntchinii one-inch PnrlanJ felt lud. AU * Davis. Phone Hed Bnnk 6-0103. 1744- o( 1917, now showing the 1918 line at 511, Red Htink.* THE SERVICES OF a sTs-lun tmtk aiv nnd yearn on ham. also. Call or stop so new Pnrlnni snasilp bridle with bill ffBNDIX" WASHTNi; mnchlne. Practical- J. H. Mount Co., corner Maple avenue ifOUNd COUPLE would like to re~i drivtr, nlmo&t ruiy morn inn bttwtt n, at lied Bnnk Radiator Worki, 113 Call Entontnwn 3-10S0, extension 219 ly new. _Cnll_Son tWKlit_2^DSn7-J. anal Whit, atreet. Red Bank, Phona * two or thrre-room fipartmeat, fur- COOLERATOR. Condition new, uiei I'HE BEST PKIUES paid lor rags, Iroi 1)404. 1 a, in. Hud 1- noun. Hea5oniible rate West Front street, Reil Bank. Phone 6- llghtlr for thrff monthi, 7S-i>ouni nftfr 6 P. M. ______COLUSBIA DE MJXE !6-"lnch bicycle; metal and pap-r. (ieltt*, iur,k deiler nished or iinfurnhhetl; In ,,r iwnr Rtri (or n jo1> vvf.ll doiu. Phone Red UHU cUy. Highest offer. Phone Tied Bfinl BOY'S PU"E:WAR Mo-e.e. Iver-Jobn- Locust street, Water Witch. Fourth 16 Shrewsbury av.nu*. Red BafiK. Bank. Mr. or Mrs. McAllister, S2 Bank 6'33srj-W for tin estimate. C. Fair, Fa 19-1"8' TfARLEY nvldion motorcycle. ••4840.* son: 24-Inch. Goer) condition: 918, house left. Call Snluriliiy or Sunday. Phone Red Bunk «.16t7-B. Will 1,11 :<-FOOT DOUBLE end tratnim street,_1M Jl»nk.« Hnven, llnrdly used. Cnll «t 222 Muplt COT—7SxllS. Located nn Ptirk i all Miqilleto^n 5-0556. TIIAVER PoCBiRo fnTrTa^:—Smu AUCTIONEER AND Appraiser B. Ii bottt, li:i each. (Sails tttra.) FAMILY OF rOUH. r7flncd, responsible SLIGHTLY USEli Waynt computinn KH Place, Keyport. Phone Keyport 7 'Wo 9x12 FIItRK rujts, very good con- people ,,ccil nn apartment or house SM nui, Rumson. Cnll Red Bank color, in perfect condUitm. Also baby Coats, 490 Bath avana*. Long Branch. X, Schwknd, 44 South Bar avenue, n the vicinity of lied Hank. Rent afc^t pump nnd 1,10'J-vtallon tank, disco tt 3197-J between « mil 8 p. ditlon. Call Hcj Bnnk B.U»g7-R. electric washing mnchlnc, Phore Red Phona 1-35611. tinutMt t,*ni, it nl ion. Lloyd roiid THREE-HOLE locust l>ci'i for panel MODKL A FOfcD, '31, Victoria cnuiie Hlihlsnds. Route 34, MtiLuvviin, l'hatic Ma ivnd tatl fencing, aiio 4Mx4"-T and CXCHSHUNDS, AKC re|later«d. Pup- new tires, good condition. 1200 Bank <-3423.fi. LAWN AND PORCH furniture repainted. piei and grown doaji, mnlcn $50 »OI)EBN l'O\V6R mower, 20-Inch cut, Called (or and delivered. WHkint Mo- IKE fUfULAK SeaBea outboard mo- l03j;ti 'X4".7< locust; used chestnut rails, American Sun-FIame oil automatic hot IVi H. P. Stroni, lik-ht construc- two. Phone Atlantic Highlands .-021Q.W. up. Champion nt alud. 12S0 Oecnn ai water henter*. Ilk* new, ffiS; three tor Sale,. Phone Red Bank 1-0040. Ask tor, now on display, 3 h. p, alntfie, bedroom npnrtmcnt or house ue, Sen Bright, Ca Sen Bright tion. Easy to handle. Docs a smooth, for Mr. Brltton. (ur. l ENCLOSUHE8 Blvt Ut» UAHDEN TRACTOR, with cultivator at. finger howling ball, haft Rnaymer.ta nirnnKcd. Call ltt _..an_d diUve-F_ f.. Mr 1 You need modern "Freidrich Floating. ^ omctei', good condition, Call Atlnnti. chine, bought and to^d. Pnoii* Red CATBTH CRUiSEB, IS fe.t, fully equipment; Hood Ini-atlon. Contl.'t cult, tumnto and ctiulUlown. N. Air" rc(T,g*ri\llMi to make It a rea' like new, Phone ReA Bank I- a If. T. 4-CYCI7E engine, new, Bank 1-2138, S.wlng Macnln, S.rv equipped. Sleeps four; excellent con- Mannger, Weal End t'laia. 121 Btlihtoa iillinut Ciimpljell avenue, Port Moi mnrki't, Middlctown Refrigeration. Hidh. 4668- W. mnnufKetured hy Lmtitan Co. Sultn Co., Sllveralde avenue, Little Silver dition, Best otter acccpt.d, To sec avenue, UnK Urnneh wi\y 3&, Phone Middlctowji S«02&>,* ST3trKUffK"ilA»Y""aTfrl«i,e"witirirT«T for Inwnmowem, smnll boatR, etc I tress; nisi) high rliair nnd Taylor Tot, SET'I'IC 1A.NKS and uciauuols uieati.. csll Hca Bright ;-01T4-W. SUMMEII I1ENTA1,S Kxl.iwlv, lining, NEW*ABC~WASHINU~^iiThTMr"Oniy apect Rt dflfi Oceft» nvenue, Sen lirig All In Kooil cniKllLlon. Trice $2j, Cnl also dry wells, drains Installed. El- 32 E1.00 CROISEB, 13,000, A-l W Monmouth lleach, Sen llrlghl, Rumson! one Tolcilu, Viry rcn»cjmililc, llrool one for immediate delivery. See It at bum 0-O4794*M. Mr?. V, 'lloginnd, e Pimnr 2-007ff. Hed Bnnk 6-O,"i3|." " '.lmatea given, Oscar Becker, 47 Sec ditloti, dray mnrine motor, 190 H, P, river nnd ocean. Ohnrles E. Swe.ney Hide I nil, Near Stont- church, Allan Mlcldlctuwn flefi-literatlon, Highway 35 AUuntlc nvetuiv, Kctiinburkf. ITtCTAPHONE — Complete, practical! eBMENtA7,«Jnn anlel JTT ond (tract, r'alr Haven. Phon, Hed Bank 2 to 1 reduction, $400. -Phono Asbury Accney Monmouth nvenm, Phon, Hum' rhono Middjctown fi.0291t.' lifw: idenl fnr expetitive, dnctorR nni dny anil Tucsdny evcnlntts nt Entor- «!4«4 Park 2-S924.W. RHTiT«sb.V~SAnGBNT~imrfni~"pl.i BUfCrlHRS. HAKliU.S Krocers, le* tK« two-yenra old. rensonable. phone prnfeKiIonnl mrn. Will sncriflce (o srt tnwn Auction Corp., on Highway 8.", fit HAY IIAUNti. Combining, mowing and SSTAXL SATCBOAT, Tint bottom, very 13.CO it Kail on; came! colon in t f ( ,af« for beclnn.tit Sandp!it«r cinss; new Frledrlch showcasei with the pa> Bank 6-;!.1^ '-J nftcr fi p, m. Thursda quickly, Wright Storf. Inc., 30 Mnn WyrkolF Ronil, near Cirolc, tttirtlnB raklnai also plowinv, dltelnti ,owlng: SUMMER RENTAL. V.rp tttractlvt 11,35 (i COSTUME jewelry, belt*, icnrfi iSRTCon«(iSRT~ y Vlrtoll ; n duration farmers RlRalph Hih.r, Holm excellent ncluliborhood, convenient OSKl/" TIHKS—Sinca 5.C(IKU^ "COOIT Mlddtctflwn &«0'.i8ft.* : hnndcrchUf*. purupa nnd ahnra. Roon rolls: t'fiott cnndltlnn. Fnr in for mi shrubbery, novelties. Mntly nthcr items, del. Phnne IS "071-B, 6.2C]ilG, ti.^()Al6, 7.00x1 .**. Very rem 11*'(3 PllfLCO reftlKerHtori on dliyby 4, Krlty Iliilldltm, Red Bank, Phot tlon mil Rnl Hank 6-0971-J hclvcen CiinecsRions nvulUhtc, Phone Afaburf 20-FOOT BATTEAU clinker built skill, to river, tienchej, rnllrDad stntlon, r annlilc. UranUido I mi, Ncnr Slot ID our showrooms. Terms arranged nnd fi P. M. Piirk_2_-3 4 ,'IQ, Atlantic KIKIIUIHIS, Call Atlantic fast boat, 60 h. p, Continental engine, All conveniences; double «nrn«». church, A Linn tic HlKliltir'lt,* Just overhauled, Asking 1300, Can bi Mlddlctown Kefrixcrntlon, Hiffhwny 3S r'ATHEU'S PAY Blfm wti nut In ... SlA IIKII, Spriimic-Cnrlton, one yenr Hlihhnda 1-OOSH. CnterinK for wed- Avnllnlile June ISlh to Scplembep B K7 I'hutig MiddlttowH h-\'2\i'i* hlonm. We'vr K«t a trrmcmloim selec nld, ciinilltlon gnnil, .Slip cover nuver (llntlH, pnrtlcs nnd social functions, any' aem at 44 Hjy avenue, Highlands, eh new. -'Cnti \m bti'ii •Sntniil'ty or Su OS"ED MAi niari mUHkrnt emit, vond con- when1. French cuisine. John (Pop] E. llulse.* 7th. Call Red llnnk I-OMIII.M. dny, 206 Center nt'emic, Irtdr), Ktnn condlLluRcd RIIII Kimrantccd. Full price snx, tin. hnnkID*, lmlts, jnckrtft, etc. A illllnn, $4(1, Call Miililli'lnwn .1 -ftl.-r,• M.* 2~T|>(lfJt SPEEbBOAf, Gray murtn. tn Tr7n7I,itor/. Ir Inulfiii prlvllcK, 1(J MEHiP.SH^L*!'0*,1* Bid Hunk.* nvpnur, Rn] Ila nk, * tiims, cnmhlnnlliui ronl anil Kas stove, Mullip.d, In water, bargnln. Phone At- n tk lrk J ek ollli III tffecta of ctccirlu power failure d will, utmost mire. Hill, 150 Went BIT lantic IlllhUnds 1-0084, tfeI, t. ithh e Mari« e Cn" x A. °, .y", Comnncli'' ton., StcliVwiiy* ^I-itMU, 'liar tn snow, HUCL mid U-f, IIIHIH]) a smn -'InuUi tint) iluiiblc bed, sin-Ing nnd hnir Ken I'IIIIT, Hed Hnnk, Phone H-WJ-M K0 R S|ilntti, CliicktrinK, (fiilliruiiHrn, Wur oti (lie murkot, luicnuse of niiperti tone ctoiiomicnl and iltiioiiddhln rlcctrlc uc Ofr^rrtr maltressri!, twii-iilrrc wlekcr |)iireh set, LAWNS MOWED, nlgc~.IT flower bti - _.- _..lTllOAT. (loud rmidltloi ini llritnl111 litter, in various flnl»lu-s and on I>UUU' crjmiuuUfMi nt T tir witlintt. FAfhulvfly sold by Tuitlnit sure hoiim: (if rlirtrluity HIIHIIIII |III1I jirnnzr ymirirlf tmd yntir imrktUumk CHAIN HOISTS^ Vnle ami Tii«-ii,.~nnr" All dirt for tnl1 , Phon- o RaiRold Bunf •k SNBAKBOX—Uonil (•oiiilltltin.'iwo "rTiTsey tlm riifliiK kPUJ.ni Cuntnrt Kiln Wilt. Piuno (' Ul Muiiiuu'.ttli Pimm Cuniimny. Slflnwiiy drnkr, 11 IMiwrr fait nt tiny tltm:, ^, ft (Ml wait, Ctthrn'n Or|i( Stnt'C 1!-') Shrcwulun')' Ion, S.'i.V, Ciitiliiilm-Mmin, Miiihl K MHli-lt In furt H a, ni. after 6 p. .nils, Cnll Red Dunk (-:4u7-J, ur ltu Mjlre A«i-nry, Itcnln.r. 77 llroml strcol. Hrd Hank.- y\\tt\, llril HniiV, (')'L'lf1, hdiKlc |ilin«f> K'liolinr rltt'trlc ten (ivrniir, RPII Hunk,* tliti'i •ton, fll.'i, All hriinii nciv, Phone lOll B~' liy ^tTrnVI ulii t e>— Phmip lied llnnk ll-iildl ™w flM!iCO"C0MHlNA'ni>Nrrii-w, wi LATB'SHOI'PKIIH—Wp nrr oprnTvri-y l7f W I V Dunk |.|i<|.|l,i HiilijSliU -niri'AiiK. Alin.lHlTi.irTuT. vine room »c niithiir srti, Out}' J'J.'ifl rath, new, |ir Kunisnn I.Htm.J, glnciT, KxtciiHh'c evpcrlciii'c In tun f8TI~5oT~O~~Rf)', lloA'C, cvi.iom built M., I lie aintli-'Trtc ruilio, pliiyii 1 I'I, lu J 2 run f 70, ninhuKJUiy fofft ulithl wnlll S, rVkfoy* \\n\\\ ?>, Riitnr. nlMlril, all llll|HiiVe.ltutit«. llnnicillnl, orili, bcHtitWul Wit l rii in MI I: in*' frd, r.O.lt, Knuni'.(;v\n; IIIMI niUfilile fi filNlNinrubM sultr, Inlilrs, innliuminy ilcilun, Inyouts, nil typo of ilrafUn with nwiilnif nnil ciiuinmtnt for anl flT. Alt In excellent r-nrdllion, cnmri, lioatu, cnn'ttMiclinu work, diiy night until 10, Hunilny nioi'iilnc un- finliir incliliiK chnii', twti lUI'J runs, Work done f|lllrkly, efflclrntly, iritdy foi OMunnripv, .Siiliniil,. (,„. old""; or HIHHI, Kn»y Irrnit. Wry lilici-nl Inul H jtar and a hnlfi Call KCHIIII] it! Honn, for youv entivriilenrr, Sli»|> cl«»p, C»n be arin nt r'nlr Hnvn jcwly mnrrliil ,.„„,,!,,, ,„ ,,,, ^ In alloHAnct. TuJt.i;K'» 1G Munmuu Cftplinl Knglnecilng, Phone Rumiun iili'liires, clock, hi'tlfijom fui'iiltiiip, oth• hlilrpi'lnllnif, Cnll Iltil Dunk «.'.)7(i;.\V Yacht Works. Also 7!j H. P. Scnlt mi hl lu> t-fjr,H after 6 ;3 J •, m, 1480-J. nt, Cohcn'n |)e|)l, Mnrr, 22*1 Shrvwibury er Items, Call IUd llnnk ••2708.' SI llrnnn * Aunclntc I'ln.ne Entontown tltea, Htii flank.* •vtnu». rhoni ned'tank l<4281.* kst«e(n • and • I, nt Alwntir otitboanl motor, Run Iras thn S, hour., l'hon. Red Kink ••33UV. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 17, 1948 Pair* Fifteen

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT AUTOMOBILES APTS. MM! ROOMS TO RENT HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

SUMMER RENTALS—We havi a fine IF YOU wUh t» lell your «ut.mobll«, iD BANK—Second floor, nice Apart. WOMAN—About 60 yenri of atv to ch> FAIR HAVEN—Nir« reiidential Mdlon. BUMSON—Sli-room hous. with I-HU.K. SII.VKH-I i,.,'.,r/ I. ma-atow. THKKE. 11OOM li'jnial w. Lot 40x100, ifclection of homes to be rented for ment, seven rooms, two baths, fully plain cookinjt and housekirpirif for .'i>: tilntki to Knnllunod irhool. twii Convenient !n town. Automatic Hr» ,- f,,::r .,' i,-e.|. I ,r,,j,,,.. nr,r ; '. IJ '." ti', bring It lo at. W« »»f ca»h for »er- 11/,-'' on. p9rt Mon< the summer months. 1'rice ranges from vic.sbl. carl! 1S-5 to 1U4Z model.. fuiniiihed, July Is'., to October 1st, Con- elderly woman and ion. ('omfortnbk- Mitts U} bu» for cnmmiitft. Pce-wriT Immcdlutt ocntpsnry, Prirs S irh.i.i'. h'l.n. I.iv.-:j r.,.,tn. lift.;,'-'.. moi:n; Ew K , fivt-vootn bun* (J00 to I2,*IUU for the season. Byrne Mounl-Entli-h Saint Co.. Red Bank. veniently situnted. Allaire Altuncy, )» h with modern cDnvetiienrrs. l'hnut HIM , wven roomi, 1KTK« Hvinji rooni WeaTt-N«mt)th Auclirr. 42 Broad s •»•" I , .m.. In- •., f,,r-,.| '.„• a.r ,. I Agency, 8 West Rivtr [toad, Rumson. :ii liit pi act, den, dining ruom nnd WUICit SALE—Hew 1»« hydromatic Monmouth street. Red Uank. Phone f- Keri_ Bnnk 6-.1K45.J. Phon. HeH Hi:,: 6-23;r. !' I.:,. ... A • ki«.'*'K •'ii,"i'l'ir A. f'- II njaloi Phone Itumsoii 1-1 I .in. trhi n. thrr** bedroom?, two nice site, MXTAWAN — 15 'arris pe\>h"»n,i • > • \.'< . . . IT, It. I M.- - fl-t t'. i iv.'I, imi rnVPm- Uldsmobllo .8, radio, oir-coiiditmiiiiu. REAL ESTATE ialcBinfln, th»roHKhF>- !• -niiilIri". and bnth: nvw oil burn«r; .U. IT. e ll.J'i'j; Kaant,* NICELY FURNISHED seven-room house l-'UltNISifEI) ROOM, with private en- fitrm. Iltat i,r.,rh trcn, r p y hs •hitifir-,; i-oi'tn-r lot Six I SO ; no IlI'M-riN' - N. « ..,- .ii.,,. |. ...,• .• -.;,...„ nprovc* for rent for July JinJ August, Further i.mu i.ixl bath, half-miU to race manage new- local Red Bank «llii. <>f :i early July tn unJ uf Sei'fpi?]t,r , -I ...• .' I,,, ni. k ','i.ei.. ,-.•<• Ixd.-ooms. ,'.1 ","X •>',. V. r'-i ST.Sfj'J arrange men ts c::» bt ni.-idt far winter. I,. I'll,,in- Katontown__3-iJ86r,-M. ii real estate firm. EMTIIUU nj-i'.n- K«I-HKI. Iviirhf ii n.tt nu»!f riiitt-d: $1S.- trpes: other fruit i'p.s, ineluilitc AliTo5lOfill.ES ffiuiin-td, up Co 2i i. Wi.ti. "1.. ().," 1W.\ :>l l, Rrd t l'honc Keiii.sburn 6-0 tyC. months lo liay. Silicons! liiiniivt KriCUKS ASH bcoroom. Kits, tlrctric umity, Kpplifi helrt in confiiit nc••. I*..'tin iirinus, Mn'lrtn.iti urxl olhrrs. .s Hjom house, n'l .miiruvenienti. rh 1 ATTRACTIVE a^.-rVom cotliijrc Co- Comi.ai.y. Pi broad llr.tl, Ueil Biiiil.. and lint »nti.-. Call Knin.-buri; U- J. Howcr9 A Compiiny. ^iIl^^ I •>'.! i. I Mt \ •: . .; Ml, '. A:!n lonial di-siKii, lurm? living roam with 11M..M. __ _ Mk st^rffl. Nt «ark._ _ _ [IKl-'RK.^MMKNT smd lmt ilnir •l«n»l. «.n COI>[I I 6x3" : k'i'i n house '."Hi" I i;»i| it • k h- ; J ,0. • i hn !h. ()OVs"ler ro'JiT ; tveo* l'hor.i.' Ktd Unnk 0-1231 oa- Kcd Honk Muil.ni fireplace. Nice for prufWhiruinl people. LAltllK sKl'UN'iffluor fi-T.nt iniia iVi'lfi feR—Tor"" htVii'dy Work. "Apply two Illiii!! llU-ll «•;,>,.. I'nl.y njll-Pl'"!. \ , •." *• ,1 V tl o i.' .i *;*.•, u ( heat Fishing nnd t'lthinn neHr, Chnrminc sur- IDI.J PLYMOUTH" Hi'e-"l>ussHii!fr" club .uimint M.ittr. »l Wiiiniiii'i. I'lali. llil Corhiiiiu' ('In mien! Conip.itiy, I ."• I Ai .Hi. K a :. « ' r mmnt.s rounditiKB. Phono Lons Ufa rich 6- Cl.upi-i laTj, Coll Kealiaburg ti- broad Btii'l. t'.iil itid Haiik ij-l ;,S:,-K Ms.in sfritt, Matmviui. or plione Mnt:i- m..-. iiui'rk salt, M.Vi'i. C-AII CirtuKrn' ne .• I I .' 1 • IM. .' i,-*'. Wn'.r W '. .- n\\'l to / '• ir ur- 4J47-R, _ 1311-M. fur I,;,rliculai-S. _ WHtt _I_-1 -"*2* I for_i.lMu>;ii!nn-llt. ___ k'fiirj-. Atl:in(ir HiKhliimtit I-Ufm. !. ^ ! - r. i •ru-M. |{- btlL J ATLANTR' IIIiIHLANDS. !t.i(i«iil..w," I i, I ,11. !i.,.,,ni h Mm !.,i.'. [• •.- '-! i M , • -i .'. HOUSE—Si* bedroom... furnli-hod, Nm- 11141" CI1KYSI.EK conviTlilile. cooil con- i'-L'KNlSHKK liOli.M. SIII'BII. uVeuuplf. 'i'llB HOOVER" COMTANY. E.^rii7m •• • . I. . •• f t :• • \ K I'.'. • . I -:".*,•. n>i,.,.-,,i , ,- I',. • '•!• . ui • .• . 'I !. I .!•• Iv • l../ .'•I 1 '• i> '!> 1 U A .". 11 :. iwamp road, cloae to b tut ion. Mr*? dition. Musi be sold this week. ulj.u-int lo balli. Cinivi niinl tn ;a-ans- oiH'iihiif ft>] smnrt factory rrprt-ffiita- > .-f A-:-i location for large family. Cnll Kei] [iw ^,:h t-Af, liv.tiK in Itnl Hunk or • mm: cinb.il ,lc n.iv.. i».i.,.ir »:ii,ii. . I'l.i.r r K. ,- i, .u- ». I 1 I ip IM J'hm.c Hnl bjinl_6^7i)T: pultatioii. -"i^ Kas! Hi TKcn I'laic. Ittil l ; in a 'Xiz, «ini. "*N -w Xii'tin'sT "y"t- n!; $5.tori,'v In ,1 .•II...' Iii WtTHAVtf THE CARS" you want, nnd Dunk. |.hont_ 6-:".i"J3-J. vicinit}. J'rti' fiicuny irniniiiK, linvt l lift \N1'U1II 11 i ...... • \., •..: i: ••-! X-,.MV. o.l h«it| fi"TORB—Wiih~~three-room "apiM-lnierr.; itvrintry, ixctlU m locnl tlculrr rcpt-c. Trrni-i in TiiitH' il. l.iU Ur.-. f,:in t Ancnry, lilii •• Very rtM,.i»- l.,cnt:i,ti. Ne, IU .ni.ir.- '.V' ./ ' ", i -•, «if \n:.'l, frijii lira priced to scli. 1B47 rord 'ludor. l'UiiNisii'Ei) "I'IOOM." "Appiif ii' S«- Allnntir llik'li ni,.I. |.Unn. st »t.itid!',, coUMt;]H'(l * Kir It, nnd rxri'Ktnt U'liaiiH anil ,1 rat.I u . li-t u.t n, .,'. • <••• ••- f: i.:ntli snli s ittui .-'Tvii'c. ATT.ANTM' Hinill.AM'S. Scmi-liun,;,,' Miiom.n «l 41".'H»i. ,s,, thr Mm- i: -r.. roomi with bnth; no rookinif facilities. 1812 Mircilry convertible, excellent, .1 «•>..! • _ •I M - • , M =• r-i iii 1-2"»4S*, Phone HeJJBankJMIflili nfter June '•!». : Wntc. "Hnovir," Hm Ml. Hi.] HIMIL. tow, IIIMU bi.lrcn>m>. bnth. living 194(1 LiiSiilii- l-doi* sedan, 1941) Buick DOUHU:" Itl-POM"'Ni.'iii' •Vii-'e iVn. k an,I KW *•.-'• .--..i-.-.i-.m hcjtt; flTREDIATE OCCUPANCY. "Four-room OI'l'OUTUNlfY. " Pusitit-n for ':i sul.-h'. uiiii. dicnvr ruom. kil.-lipn. full n-lhr rniiii,- i.i.i..' Hi •: -1 •;<•-_•_. M.,,,, I . 4-door Miliui, l'J41 Hoick 4-door sediin. l-'tnl Mniiiii'iilil. Kilchrn iiriviliKCi. •• - • .:.£ •.•.rn I t .^ room, «•..>(). I lirnt. |>l:iy ni'iiu in .i-llai-. «n-ciir UdMK Sll'K AVMi.Attl.K .n .>!.!• nl 1 bungalow, Fair >lnvon, nnir iclinol. nifin in C*»mIntwUion Mi*I<*H «Lnvl Kvr- I .,: '.,•,:.. Many olhm to i-houae trom. Low down I"liiiv.i: Kid Hunk «-H5^J. il ,u;c : l;i ri,'f !nt ; h;u «I« nod Ilimi ,s. ll.llnsiin^ 1,1 *. usiili ntia! Ai'i-lii't «, : • -i. '•• • ,•.•••• :.i, ,r. gii'I la 'in* near bus line, intert-kted ". Call Hcd liunk l.nyiiient, imlanci.- 11! to 24 months lo virc work. Position i-jills fnr iiKikinc W \l'KI:I 6-43 H-J. iTOOM—l'urnshnl, for rouplr. 1'riili- St'TVifv CClltJU-ls lltltl Bl-lliHr! ff |.|lll'cm«-tit '!'.? ncrc» uf IIIJII r,,ll..u trrumi,!.. pr.y. William J. Levine, 43 Occannoit ilaire, i-uokin^, wa.sliillK nnd ironing. 1 unit. . ApplU-mit must be over -*>, ownAthuitic 1-IG'"'. rlt'n. i-«l. An II ii n*i un 1 uiipn, lanity Tor H i • •:.. IX-fcOOM fcUNGALOW. in Oakhiirat. • • . • i p i J. -.' • .N iivi-nuc. Luntr Hranch.' Call Thursday nfter 7 p. nl., 63 Moi- illsmminminii hiiscr. I'ruril at (J.- n i-«r. Mnn with route seisins r.\pfriciirr il Vi !lij. p ],Ji || . • ! 1 .if Convenient to bench; fmir-month sea- 1 1: 1": . . (•: i • -1. . ri MO DEL'A FORD' ciiope made into pi™- ford iiinei... Red Hank. l'hone SJ475-J-* Mill, fall Hiinudii l-lft^i oi y.mr own • |, - son; $1,000, raciiiK iraton SVJ9. Wenrt- hrlpful. Mnn selected will cniii nvrr nrcMind, lnth UIHI pliist.it .1. It,at 6-DII :r." 1 pcrofeel coiidition; $200. Ill- HEDKOOM ANIl" "SEPARATE kit'ellrn! ST r. weikiy, Wri\r, "MCIIIHW," tiny, ;,ll, •)n fi in town, nrji;- the wntrr ; f 4 .*» 0f>. tiriikrr. _ - rr.i Ncmeili Agency. 4^ Hroad street, rhor.i f'HANCK nl • \ 1,1! "I1MK M-.l-.r quire, at Chris' Tavtan, Tinlon Inlli. miitablL' fi-.r youtiK busine»s cuillile nr Kcil Bank. Give full informntion. I(r|>lics r»tl Cm n:tit c Airrnr*, Altm-M' HiKh- li,itnLale,,ri|»i,7v r. i ' ' ',' Rcd_Bmk <-224Q.» l'hone Baloii.lown 3-l_l7 4...... Ur'.-.-V »<.m. ...iir :, . ! A , .-I (1.,..-,. I.in.t. and wife. No children, 111, .'il runliclrmiHl. hinils 1-lfii'fi. l''iiui iiti'ln^, living it,'nn. k.ti*lini 'I'.II,' !', HOUSE^F bd 2 \<\- IMMI-. •ri' .v .- USEIJ~CABS—We have them, 11)47 Webl »;«itt. Krii llnnk. I'iiollf tV>'JP.* LKUNMtlU)—tuo-fnini!)' liiiii'lrx " iii lilUlllOiini, tKn hriliiinnit, i -\p:ti:S.',u JI;. OUSEFoir bfdroontv bath, kin-lim, ROUTK SALESMAN. ~\ttnri7v*f"(.pp,>r" mu.. «.(h • r . .1 • .• .. ^i. . , • t *"' dining anil livimr rooms, pantry, au- 1'ackunl Custom. 4-door tedan, very l-'UHNISIIKIi """A'I'AKTMENT; " Fully I u n i t y f o i* man with i n i 1 i n t i v t, I) p - nioiiis, all im.ri nvrnit nts, nui! stf•am , Iii-. I'ull ktiKtli « II:I :[niKif i-^IInt'. ii.itu- tomatic heat, open pure!. : doul.Ir tf.iriiH'1; fine condition, with rndlo nnd henttr, eijuipp, il. id frii!i.'a'.iiili. ctt., on biM lwf.cn mrr* of LI."• -3'l: in-fvitni* Iniiiulry r.HT.T prnPfrty. Aviiilalilc inmi.iludrly. Itliuir hnl nntT [il hint: n.n.,i \n\ \U. •!,•• '\.,, 'I " ' i.! I'l I.I; iVLrdlivc; 1'jau Tackani 4-door scdar,, Nrnr l.nnt I'.'^in ami binning t.'.uirnnl :.',.li;,. Call Ilnl Hank S-Ul.'i J or B 1140 pic month. Frank It. Lawes Phor.e lii-.i-, MiimWli- [or ti'achir nr business or f.i'ift, cxpcrinipc rot ntcpsiHry, Hvn'> I'vrM,-. [..'..n.'irdo. ]Mu,n< I lill-.j. _ Red Hunk e-'isir.,* _ COUIIIL I'li'ini- linl HankJi-^llfl«:M. _._ .!;•>' w, .k. cund MnrliuK" *nK(, ixcollont Ml.'ST ."KI.I. f ,t, 'I'l healir: I US II Hudson businens coupe, Athmtir llitrhlamU 1-n2i;,-M.» l,ul, lii'iiNiiHi'f'KKi." Thumiis «VMI.II- STORK—JVoc«rifirnti iu*"Nrwmiin"SprinKii raniiitK* whrn 7.r-si«nr'l t« roiitr. Writf, <: -1. t .in- 0 I'Xi't-iitionnlly lnri!i> rt-nr trunk compail- 1 .-tl.'l. H.I! . I r . •. K (Irnli'l, Ini-atinti. IS" ItiviT llil'ml. Hod "A. If.. ' Ho\_:>l1. RrilJInnk. ifAVK" CLIENT T(t IIUY ImiMinx' f"i Shri'W>.liiii'y. I'hune K.it,,iil,,» n .1. - i • si,.i ,. ' road. Call aftic 5 o'clock, Hcd Uiink ment; IU3M I'lieknrd limouiine, like nrw, • -0800-J.* Until.. i'hi.lii- f,-:i,-,ll-.l.' CDOK-ifOUSEKKKTEIt; Own room", lintii liuhl mainifartui-iiiv. CDIIIIH-I KII» il 11 • -..•. v.ry l.iu- mileliKi'. fci-ve'i-l'aiisiiilTfr; l'J.lfi : l'nntinr TuJnr scilnii, m.lio. hi ater ami HKAUTirUl, rttKNlSHF.il Huini. t«i- iuul i»ilin. Vo^ir in fnmily. No );unnliv. Wiiuhire, IH'»Hnr. rhimc Kc<\ tlank fi. IIKAOON' UKACH fn iiI.ir,if KrnnMiiirK! I.ITTI.K Sll,\ KK SITUATIONS WANTED tot UKIHS. All nn irilnruntrid to pass i-niipii, N.ar l!,-d Hank. l'hone Kill MrM rptn-riirofl, |ir,(| « mnnlli, I'hunr f.i.ir loum. :III.| luih. nnliij.sli.il J'!,,- lilo'.o,- v-Iiirti: inalH'Clioiii ki PI iniluors. Kiim«tin 1 -117 s. RED ""HANK—Twn.rnmily' "hi>ini. i,x I Ilnl riiliiiiis. an-lnil Kniontiiwn H-( 7. rit,ri:,i .; ••' :• t GSiUTKNKK WiSlfES job to take (.-are lit: CHKYSLBIt conviatiblii k'ood eon- Nii\V 'MKKCHANOisfN^i Plan. S-Tun iT. . h 1, 'Ii IP.II • •I II-,--,. It of privnte place. Understands flowers all i-iinvenienci«. 1'is ii.-ir.lim; rontl, tiikr rhiirgp of th«> ilinlriliiill«n of ACHE SIlOrtK I'KOl'KKTY—'. blnrk'tu l-lii'iv plntl nil llik'lnviiy. «i,|, r,,n,l ,,, M -, ilitiuii: motor rpcintly ovil'iii.ulcd and t. •• '. n.-ii iiank. riiiuic I>.I6IM. liriich, ivrll rotiMnirii'il S-rooni liomr, Uniikfroiil. S(, 1'iu-iiti,. (',,11's Neck. lin 1 III • .,-. . ,- | vctfetiitili'S and shrubbery. Write, "C-ard- Fullfr Brush twirl other prod nrt i». Hr- 1 '1 .i mil rublnr. Cnll Humson 1-12IS0. 'I lintt.s, nil hrnt : lartrr KaraK' i InU IIKI.Kimil —Minim: t,, I'lnriilii. Iv.l! »ner." Ilox MI ._Jtetl Jtta'jk._ ATTHACT1VE dniililc an,I mnpilf. rnonu. •jirt ciiit ni s. Koud Dcraniuility, snlri. nbil- • 1,,, V- ip : i|-. r . )3«"I-'OB» l')E LUXE nation WMWII, uf |.ni-ary for necpfmibllity: $14.H I' Lli'LUll US HEWHBl.fV' jou'wiLijinTViln, yyouo r emplDj- in n nii-c house, 27 l-'prins stiec',, ity, talrnt to Irm-h and train othrrt. Ki'll lilllllCftliMV rhrati: 1'. innniK. r!rr. with rmlio and heater; latest insi'ec- It s 1 >- Stillninn ft Ahiocinfp*. Photic '•tii in Ill fl', II. I llnnk. Yearly contrapl. Interview by Hppoint- Iric, furniiihrd : hnl>,'p. fluwrrs, ln-n.li 1, i ment paoulemt.. Closed Saturdays dur- r -1 • • 1 H tion; very reasonable. Call KcansburB Ivntniitovvn 3-UtlOT. tins, KiHlm vines nml itc. M.0OI). •'.I ) M ..h.T iing June, July anil August. Roberts' Km- mciit. Write t|ualificiitions tn W. Flint- M:i •• IM .1 6-Kill. TWO IIBIHIIJOMS. Close to business zer. I1, (). liox ii-1, Nrptunc, or phont' Ill C I! WAY' 3 S - • llu BII'IVM lorVt ion. Ei7-rt: I'hiin. |)K 3-K6S1. , II II - 11 V li.i ; • III ill. „•<• . .(>'. ploytr.~..ploymcnt . Agency--„ —.., 7. 7• Hronil street, lied lei-tiiiii, with or without KHIHBPS, lent fnr Kca fnoil restHurunt. Twn liEAlTtlr-UI. "a.|)V.l7rTiim""hi'.us.'; «'. ,h ' ! - -V" l'J41>OHD CONVBItriULK, very *i > Aslniry Park 2-45DK iiftrr 6 JI. m. BnnkBank . Phonl'honee 6-180561805. . t'*l lil ,. :il condition; new top. rmlio and heal rhiine_!(_]_ Uanli_6-429.'i-M. larifj butUlItiKK ivtul •*«<"( ni*t« pl»l i*( tiioln-it Kiu-uKe". *r*tinril pi,nil. ii.,t ^_ fi- ..) -).i. > MMItKU smin YOUNG MOTHER, cnpTible mid Hlicient, ;t"rtnr^r"^f ii^ FTK"laml; $7.Tun. liny Stillinan Ii Associ- w.itrr tirnt, nil liunier, tiN' liath, |.i,w- I'll owned ovi-i- three years nnri would not TiTltEK-ROOHriipiuTniiMil." in the luarl traininK'i '»y Avon coaniolirji, Kxin-rt t|( ti< i V. * y ,""i:. lil'. .-1- ;. with two boya, desires posllin'i as Milt with it If my family hn.l not otil- of town. I'lliliishril nr il n (u i nlshf (I. ntrK. litK)i^'>iy I-N, Eiitontown. Pbone (kr muni, liriiulirtilly lnmlsrn|,. ,1. 1'li.uir shows you liow to make monry in your tie . u< ll H.i . Il i;-. 1 housekeeper in rxchnnye for siilnry nml Ki-own )'.. At Sl.l'i:., this is » *r-' Aviiilnlili. Tcr imniciliate occupancy. For 3 7 HfilI llank 6-2SB2. home. Writt. "K, I.. VI." Box 511, Hcd iiifoimiition, Huscil^. 2;, J-liist Front Bpure tinir. Write nl once, tii "Avun," tTRW' ""ITVfUSK —Twi, [iVii'r'i.0Mi'<.~""limli. buy for any one who it> lookinir foi r l l IJKOOKSIUK CtlTTAGE. Miilnc wfiiKlIanit KKM.SUN- lliilklir.i.lul r iTl'r H.i..|> Bonk.' convertible. Call Matnwan I-17IJ2-J or Btnet. Nn phone iMlis. lilciihel !i ! J*Lil kiti'htii. livlntr rinlln, nil lifiil ; lut n-llinit. ''» ni.f(>i, fenced, hrmlack, I,. ,,». llnnilMiiu.i ,.Klit-i n In.:,,, FIRST-CLASIRSTCLASS Inundrcendrc a do res diiy' can be seen nt 9a M»ln street, Matu- PUHNiSliEll ROOM. 'in"ii"rlvnie. linmV. ;,nxl,ri(). Cnn hrvr in month'* limp rimn 4.1 Hiond Urtft pines, on •.torKi il trout Mrmin, bridle v/.lli In,, lia.h", l«o fl t. -1.;: , ••ifiiiu. work. Ucferencfs. Call Hcd Dink 0 (irileri_ *«.2J". _ I'hnni' licil Hnnk C.T.'IIT 1 Uenlluma:. ptefirnd. Cull lied Hank imtliii; inncli typo ln>mp, two lied roo nil, lin,.I k.lrhiu. I . iFi,- .!.-,,I- i.n.l ..,' 1<8UJL _____ fiOrO'HlSK-Kxciiiltnt pwy. I 1 1842 PLYMOUTH four-door icdan; or- G-204S-J. tilcil linth, modfrn kitchen, (liix-ttr, very Hnl ivali. I,!: twti'iir itarnxi-. AHI. M; TAN Mil. I>HK\M EX PERI ENOBi) filRI, willing to work iKinal pnint job; uood condition; TOIiS'lSllKH ROOM fn"r Two m-ink-men hurif. Write, "Butcher," Box 611.\nrxe livhitf room with flrcplact, flnic- I'AUI. It. STRYKKIl. H.altcr. Fitrma live days a week, Keferelu'es, Cull lied »2u,( Us n.» Aii-m-y. Phme lluni- /or rucinir senson, l'hotie lted Unnk Re«l_Ha n k. utoiifc iiatin overlookinit rnvinr, Oui'sl nnd farm .itates. .Stale lli|rri< - Rank 6-24O.VJ. •IMI I-I I. iii.• iVl'ci 'flUiCK twii~door sedan: railio, i.mi-H i-u\liiife with nil iniiTDveiui.'iitN; nar»Ki-; «a> 34, llolrndel. Phon. llolmiltl KE_XBl.E~ANri"<.VMrU-ii'ce"il buliy «iu«r healer, completely overhauled; (rood FKMALB—-Trlciihon* opcraLoi' anil tool hnusi-; A-1 coiutilion timttiKhnut. 1'Allt IIAVKN Hi. in i..w! I..,,.,' i,i.! I.1TTI.K SII.VKH—Urxe cheerful sunny 1 9-6601. II:,ml.,.in,. .!.,...>• ..I lit ,,,.. wants job nflernunns during siimm tirt's; fliriO, Phonii eVeniiiBS, Mntav vel'tvt cnahirr. I It«unit working- Coniaiiitinir '*fd Hank. 1'or furtlirr par- Fivi ilayi, » weik. l'hone Kcd Hank toiini, tirivnti- hdinc: ten tninutes lu liciilm-. rontiict Itny Stillm.in & Ann- tuil I.,IK, III.In..,III.. Hi, |.i:,,-,'. fully ...- roliditiiitifl. Sternly finiilnynieiit, e-(l««0._Cootl references.* li-«H' rare tr.-irk. ilnl Hunk IIIIS tmiiea hmiii'. cinlrs. Kiitoiituwn Il-OOdT. ^ AITLAlHR AliRNCV olliTS "»|,eL'i»ll> mil.ill i|, hi,' v .il, i :>' a', II I IW.II i' . CATH"VVISlll!8'"i«lirriilTlouiewurk, sleep itUiCK 1 >ttTn^?, 1 Ii. I'n'me, Molly i'ltchu Hotel, )Uil i: (iecnrnlii'H small fniir-rnom liuiitfrilmv, PIIIIIII- Itilm-n:. l-ll.ii'. Ui. Call IleilJlnnkJi;3M2.M.; fvtry respect; UPW csr contlKion, fully <*• > BCIPP. brook i nttniftivo niodcrn lirciili , with nilornl tiifi nml tilumliiiiK ItllM.SON lli':.'|!|f'il hi.mi- u: I., -fi -•• BlOH SCHOOL "student wishes to do ofjiiitiprd incliidinu i'S ilip covers. aesr..- _ Hank, IHI nun In w, living room, ilinintf room, FORNiSIiKl) ROOM. fSc1ue~il~on~K»ir kitrhrn, tun btdrnnnn, bnth, nil lirnt. liathronni, moilern kilrllrn, Pillitry, I'lilill.tiiiu. S. 1-. Ii lai, mi II li.'l btiby lilting. Call Asbury Tark 1- Must fet to appreciate: 1^,645, Will plci.ty I'lospt*, Mijn,i| metal sink, lillilt- fi078.» fumnrr. PJione Long Hranch 6-246S.* Haven hus line. Inquire 202 River AVEU7\Tii3~>'46~WBf;Kl.Y for nHT^Vr 113,000. IUy .Stillmnn It. AMinrinlrn, I'UiiPn.l \'i ry il'V.iiii. ..,.-.i'.HI; r.ni- : Rnsd,_Keil Bank." in ironing- hoard, fnrcrrl ImL nir hi-nl^i vi.'llii-nt I.) ^'1 U ai.l I'l.Miuiit iu'. N WSHAN WISHES lo care for ciilil li woman to lU.M.ly fnmoua Wntkini Phttni* Eatontnwii 3.1007. to each rnmri. nil luinut. .\,itiMnnVi" own home for working mother. Phone VAN'S USED CARS. 29S Bay Hvenur. liecorated. nne.room KIV'KK FRONT—fiiy~"1f«i~buik"heiidiMr; ly laiiil»r»|ivili B n-.m... AI'..II Ml.'"' HiiEhtandi, Urine your cart in for apartinirt, privnte bnth. tj-ivnte en- Products to tuslomerfc in Ued Unnk. sns hot wnter tit-ntcr. \nrgt hijrh dry llyii,.. Aiti-ui'). I'll lliiin-ni- I I I-,'!.• Red Bank C-11S7-R.' Eittiblialied bnslneia, no invcitmcnt. modern liiitiKnluw, Hvinu room, fin- • , u "i in. ...r .-.,r,e>. sale. lianrp, ground floor: very reasonable. cejlar, latitiilry tubs; nltarlip.l unrnKv, IIIIMriilN Vll.l.AliH. '».- n.li- liiim.i'- ftOHOOL GIRL'wnnl? a I'osilio'n B! 1 Start now. Writ*, J. R. Wntkini Co., litriro, ditif;ttr. two berironmi, bath, overhead tlnor. A i,i,rfei;t. little Kem nf I.II I:,,I lin'i. tin II, » ioTi HUDSOS^^EHAN. good rubber, Cull Reil Bank (i-IKlS-M.* ,i|. 'A i,i,ir t T.i.iln.l. mothtr'i helper. Will work from 9 : l)ppt. C., Newark.* kitchen, nil hent: KarflK*! nir« ipction, n h'ltilc. IlnmeilUle IMiasi-'siiiti. l.nt mechnnicnlly O. K.: S«50 or hut of- ft'OMSON—Nlce|y fnri.ihhrd " roDm,~pri brilrij(im#i, ti.prlisii hciil. K\. I'.ii-ui [m- |{,'»i',,r-. to !. CallRed Bank 6-_152iM.__ FOR HOUSEKEEPING, poi.tion of un- acceisible for commuting ; 11 'i,7fiO, Hay nOxlTiU, Kxceptlonall/ ]nw tuxi-H, IUH. •I I r.,n; s-.r<• !. P- 'I ftr. L, Howard, Wilion avenue, Port vnte home, in neighborhood of St. Stillmnn k Aisocintes. Phone Katon- Prira IH,IK, Complile furniture avnil- r.iunlr ir nmall r.iin ;-.. Cini. ., M .. i Itai.i.. I'll,. AtCTtlSftS OF odTTols done. If we Mnnmoulh.* usual Hii vantntrf. Plcait telephone slnres. nnd lmt. A»kini( J'.,' llyrn. w (icorne's Kliiscopal church for ninnle low n a-noo7._ able, mostly itaw and docorntlvr, ;:!,• I Hi-;K WAi.tKii * TINIMU, r,,r'iPi.-ii",,,"t' can't do it, we'll find snmeone »« ilUl'MUiilLG—Envinc needs repairing, business mnn. Few minutes from bus Atlantic HlBhlnnd>_l-166S. »m«rj, l'h Itumsiin I-II.'.u.• can, Call Red Bank 6.2118, or lied LTTTTB ftlLVBR— Ol.l ColoniaT^nl^; nun Allaire Agemr. IMiona lltil Unnk j l,,,m.. f,,,in „:• .-••,''. U-.rr ^)'l !,«!• Lirei Rood. F. M. Smith, II Allen line. Heferenct reqiiired, l'honc Rum- 1'AlNTBRa—Three gnod mechanic!, top «-:HfiO. ItlJMKON • - Ciiiiiiil'lril liy Aim.iil IMlV. B«nk t-3288-J.' WHRPH, Cnll A, Hnlvorieti, Atlnntlc pnrtinlly modernize*!, miiny attractive i,n:^ ;., Mnninnilh ,',,i:,'y w rhoo-. f.titt?t, Ktimion^Fhoti6J^U3T-It.« son l.n.|Z0.W. fcnturee, including rrnter hull, sunroam, Attra.-livt hum,' of four Urji' rij.iiti.. f.i.lil. (i v,. .„ .-, Ir,- 1.. :,. ,. ,-,,,i I, ,J. 11 WOMAlf~WOULI) like housework Wed- lIlKhlniuls I-1 580. onk Hours, til.- Imlh, oil lir.-ir, mimiiir 1U2U "LTODffE—In Buod runnintf con- SfScTK IfiTOM—nrrefTlTeTrKUeirWlV, 1 Ii roomi, bnlh, nteam hrnt oi!-firfd; 2* REII HANK—Hlver proiierlj. Mee.1 lo- ! Ki'.' Ir.inl ••:,,', I!, ,| ll;i;A. I'honi 6- nesday* Thtinday and Friday. Phone VVAi'VitESSES^-At FlfcTu CurE~3*. ntlie. l.nm. »-.>..d.'.l i.l.i> in .,.-.-. of Bed D»nk «.074S-W.« dition. Pour new tir«?ii. William Po- iil>o bnurd. I'hono Hid Hnnk 6-UXl'i. tux uurnxe-, lot 140x\ fif.: Jll,, Till, in- cation. I.nrite living ruom unil firt- V.nn,_M)i.n til reel >_PoH Monrnoxith. COMFORTABLE brdroom"*" with " l.rciik- vice. Preftr jtlrla with lome exper* plnce, two sun pnrchcH, illiiiu^ rDiitn, liivviy honii's; ?l'..a"0. Hyrn« A«.i:i->. WSSAN~WJSHKS a~i»rt-tlro. job Sve cludei furniturr, liny .Stillmnn A As- |:KIP IIAN'K. ll:'.,:,.| •.',.- li-nlniM pr'iTp'- LaSXLLE, two-door ted an. tirei, fnst priviletrei. Cnll Red Hnnk 6- I on re nml nip* Attpcnrmic*. Interview finnintei, HiKliwny I-N, Kntnntown, hilclien nnd lavntory, mnnll room for n I'lll.l..: ItunHMl 1-1 l.'i" • d-M a week, mornlne only. Call Red \\ n. ni. to 12 noon, nnd 6:30 p, m, tn den on tint flour, three bedrooms and l-'Alll IIAVKN V.-ry i.ltrartin: I'ap.' eiiBinc, radio and heater in itood con- 172S-M.* _____ PhoneJi-OOOT^ n lank .-llie-M.' dition. Ncedt clutch bp»ring. (iuoi! I7bKASANf COOf, room, tliip« window^ 9 p. m., nt Vivp Corners, Miiidlctown. liuth an second, Honthotiir, Trice Cull. Kx.-.lliiit 111 •- :> I:,. 11. l.i-r,'.' liv In I'i K...1 fro sir.' YOUNG MOTHERwITKschool-as. Across from police ntntinn.* LTlONATlfiO—Samiy bench, i"rr,mnlin(f mum wllh nrnilni-i', illniiii; n.inn, tn.i.l. TIIIII.-III. It.al " HOTIIEIl wTtrT trun&portatLon. Asking 1350a Phone 125,000. Allnlra * Son Agency, Inc. Kni H.in'». i'hni.. <;.! cshlid. would like position on form At, new bnlh; lame double ruom, won- Ciltr/OSEN'S NURS'KTto'ilve In; «oml nreniinncy 1 fotii--bodriM>ni home, studio 1 rrn kitoh.'li. tiuw.li r IIMIIII, twi, laii.''- HlKhjinda a-1374-M. y. ?,"*.Red Hank fi-.1|j(i. i HKIl HANK llm:n.. prn|..Tty, Threr. housekeeper In motherless home. Exper- drrfvtl nplphborhfujil, Aibury VarV bus living room with stone llrt-rlurL-, moil- lu'droniiu nnd tili-d 1mlIi. fully inviV.ii. H;iln.->. Kcfr rences rer,u>r«<*. Write, I ,..iry Urk Ini.ldi-i ii.Vi per month ienced In farm life. Write, "You 1337 i'CJNTIAC convtrtible. Good con- at door. Use kitchrn Frinirfnirp. iimull t*n kitchen, tiled liuth, dot water heat, BUMSON—Now loentlon, t",i-r.iijm liiin- nil h.n:. Aakiiik Jll.7f.ii. Hymn "N^rse," Box fell, Hed Unnk, nril Pi-V, J12.iHin. Mother." Bon EH. Hed Hunk.' _ dition. I'hont Itumion 1-0487-J, chnrjre, KHH end electric inctndcil; iilso nil burner; K Ke; five mintitfs to ttii- Valow, living r^om with fireplace, pic- Alronry. I'hniio ltuin».iii 1 -1 1 r,11.• - SALESWOMAN, 6 to II cvenlnKR. Apply Walk.i i T.n.l.i!.. IU-.i.'..ir>. Id Bn»t U1KL WISHES position iTt:t'~FOiTrT"SEDAN. ("iood condition. car Hpnrp. H33 Itrnnil Btrert. tion: $IA,ODn, term*. Kay Stillmnn A ture, window, twit Inrva linilriKinis, nil LITT'LR "SH.VIvlt. Clinrmimt mmleri. CHI Entnntuwn :i-03ir>-M,* at Fnnny Fnrmer Shop, Itcd Hunk fnr Ai.ciitlKK, :tl2 Ilrnnd itrvrt. Knton- liurner; KnrHjie: otilsidv flreplnce. Ask- •Kinin -ti«,.i. It,,.| It.,:ik. I'hnne r.-277,;. mother'. . nparlmilitT inf*?rvli-w Siiturdny 10 n. m.' li.ira.. I.IHKI- liviiiB .'iiini, il n.-fr. Mvr. Phonened Hank_6-ISW_ IF4"7~*KA"S"H FbOlt-DOOR" aedan. Fully fine ii'iilileiitiiil section, tirnr waut, Ph3«n(T im: ll;i,iM)0, IminiMlintp oi-fitipnncy. At- j HINi;AI.DU I:-., ."nirni .mil liii'.li. hot _ four Inriie linl: HIIIIIS, lw,» l,,v,;>- hath-. air hrnl; t"»l '.n ...I. :>xi-« {'•••• liny. CSIXEGl! RUADUATE"" desires part- pq-tipped, 7,5(10 mi I c». like new; II,- e(r. C Thiril avenue, Atlantic Illirh- r ex- Inlrc Am'iigy. I'hnne Itn.l Hnnk !!-:nr,u porif net nccrt.Miry on nil typei of LOT—liiUtt. UtrFTticH nrallnblo. Con"- WITS—llitw>in rtivcrsille ~Hrii-« "and rlllrliMiry kltrlil'n. Iliilt I'll. win-. 1 -hnr, an.. W.i.lir A T-ndnil. ItenHlii'l. S75. Call Hcd ItanK 1-4060-J aftfr lands. 1 tim« frnplnyment. evenings, wrrk- nrmftits for men nnd womt-n, I'vrniun- l'in.|iltiFi', hr,,i.«i,y, ..a . Ill,,,:-, thriniKh- 3:30 p. m.* LAltfiE ROOM "with ten -windows, ail vr-nlmt to HH Hank, oni' blork n(T Conqvi-r I,P!,r, on Knthrrina nvfuitie. ,1!* Ma.', l-'ion'. s':,.'. It. I Har.k. l'hone tndl, children, (iouil iffer- nt position with cilnhlliheit nrirnnizn- mil: JIB,Mm. llyi in- Ak'inry. I'linn.- 'i(j*i7 NASH, four-door ledan._ rndio, screened. r'lisnIi'iKi!. Lncatfd on first Naveiink Uiver road. Very rrnionnhli*. Middleto'vn. Write, "Owner," .11-2-lt lii-2::fi • nr«t; drlver'a license, t'hone Heil Hank tion. Write, "Alteration Woman," Hiut ItiMi.snu 1.1 I Mi.' 1O,6DD; excellent con- floor with private bath and private en- Phono _Kran?!b[irtr fi-08_t»1_-J. South r.th street. l.n« Vfj^us.^NevtuU. i HKAII rllrl. .•„-..,, r.i.ii'-rn,,ni amriTa-.n 6-4077-M nftcr t P. M.« Ret. k LOT~f>0 POOT"'front l.y i2Sj two-Wi ATLANTIC IM'illLAN'li.S. Lm-ei' m.r.. ditinn; 11,875, l'hono Red BnnV 6- trnnci'. fi! Harding. RDSII, Reil Hank. 0 LOT'S—Cora'j!atil|T~cr«iinetl. 'imrit tn7- .. p., -' rui 11'. .li'.y ];.:h i;i.,M-y. n,.'\v- WrlNO DONE at home. I'iion- Red round man for Kara^ ; one block from river ami annul In.:.-., in III.,. In. it.,1:. I'll,.,. -. B»nlt •-».iB'_L.' l f,-lr,07.J_ ilir tut .-lOxirit), tftliU. Ollii-r lotH ;iy ik-,- -i'l, iii.I ;..•! IIIIIII'.'I 11.yt l,,r 1 •hop. Good pny, iten»l>\ M«r- •tore*; Iwn Murks from school, Inquire sh'ippint: anil in-honl?. Nrw hnl nil* tiinl- 0H-SSMAKKH nnd Uiilnr desire, work 11I3U GHEVKOLBi club coup., (iood -,t'.\l 50, 1400 and f,", DO. !'°ranh II. 11. a". Wllt.-r. jnii'.i.. ...:vi,» .itiil ..„. •Itt MHehin* Shop. 24 Mtchnnlc itreet, 1 Cltiy strctt. Fair llntfen. in« nyitini; k'ai-aKi-; tT.Mi'. Hyi-n- k'-< !'. finii-i ,1,-a1. i_'.;.,i,. Walker & 'fir:. roonin nnd bnth, on bun line; fttr- r r L»wca. Phor« Red Bank 6-2»7f,. to r]o at home, Will go out for fit- tires, nullo; 1900. Cnll Hcd Bank (-• lTlTl7iE7ESTASEST ARADISE--A A nnewe hoe hom, we Axi-uey. I'IIIMII- Hums,in I.I I ,-,n • tinics. 41 Lafayette street, Humnon. 208S-M nfttr 6 p. m.» ni jibed, S 3 f» per month. 'trppennert Red Hank. have sevurnl fnr June ncctiimnry. I^t ilnll. Hi-alt.,!., rj Kite- l-'nii-.t .'.n.i't. II. I h l f BSTAMLISHKII riiiiiniiiiiity' uui rn. Vi- Phone 1-05OZ. HI34~~SrAS'MSir"Ci!EVROLBr eoupt, 4 Afipncy. I'honpE Ailuntlc HtjthlnniU 1- ELIIKK—Electric or Bettyletnj or com- n» know your reeds, 1 nm hui" thnt we J. OKAWFOHD COMI'TON, Inc. ii.. 1,k. Phiiin- «-2::«. YOTSG LADY with teachins espificnee, blnation rnnn. Good pay, il*HiIy, Mer- run iiitlufy thwn for you. Klla Wilt- nnity of Ili-il Iliink. iti'tioi'iiti-d, mud- ONf'K IN A I.IKI-rrlME Litt!- -Silv.-r'. new tiros, ePotliKht, rndlo, heater. Can Itsal .alat. and Insurance. If it's urn luir, d.'ai-i-l diniv i-imlin^ hystcni. would like bummer employment finch he ficcn after 6 p, m. every night. Call fffoTN'SWiTY" DECORATED furniihfd rltt Mnchins Shop, 24 Mechanic street, shire Atfrncy, Kealtor. 77 Ilrond !trcet, si-v,'ii i-.innM and hath, lavalriry. atinrn •I hottest or resort work. Call lliirh- Red llnnk. ^^ Ilerl Unnk. Phone S-216L • bom., lots or insurance, ws hnv. intallrniit fnrllilifj. Lnrt:- iinrkinu pint. nil h.at, m.iil.rn iioin.-; |,;,,t l'jrixJ'JU, Iliul Dunk 6-3022 afttr ( P. nt. Price room*, with «1! Intent imtirovemcntfi Mnny r.itrn fcfiturt'-i. incliiilifiK liiininnt landi S-1437-J. or writi V. O. Box 391, $18lj. Sell as It Is.' nnd bnth; hnlf block frMn stores and W O^I AN—Room ind board, light ho int. HOSfSVMoONTn Uumion. ttVTlnv. far It. Rout. 31, Dalfotil. fhom •r."?i, shruhliiry. filly ir-.ntilati'il. screens, Telrvision srt. Knr pnrllcul.-ir-* si?r ityrue it,'., liur, nnly Si;,:,. Truly a mil buy. Hi»hl«nd».* iV3C FOiU) TUI>OIl, ritdio and heater, busiei. Cnll Rumson 1-0502. keeping work, alt with two children. you a tlelishtful cottage, with « itU Kefttisburg I-00&B, iSCKRl $15 per week for the iiimrnvr. Dion* bnth, oil burner; ttttnrhed Rnrnup. Im- Ajrelicy. I'hini••_Itumsiin l-IITi'i." I', no JM.uii'i. Wiilk.r 4 Tindnll, Heal- rebuilt motor recently Installed. Cull Inr., II E.11H Front atieut, [tell Uiink. LADY, with daughter, who Red Hank 6-0B74-J. Atlantic Hlghlwndi 1-082H-IH. mcdiitt" urciniRncy. Kiln A. WHtihire, UV-j AGICtS— Hous. recently rmlfcin- goel la bulineis, would like n place VfShBN—Who d eilri to^ •uppUmtn t floaltor, 77 It road itrcet. Red Bnnk, uted, six rooms and liath, ssbosto, Till: DKNNIS K. IIVHNE Agencr li I'lloni. (.27;ti. _ 1981 PO>JTIAC SEDAN. Call Bed Flunk REAL ESTATE WANTED anxious tu list your liouse for for litfht housework for • couple or _6 -39B8. their lncom« nnd can do fin* and Phnnp_C-216l. shlnglss, oil heat, new selitlu tank; two- f.l ItUDM.S. nparifnuririir r.iominii huuiV, fumll famiiy. Inquire 11 Fifth street. unuiunl hnndwotk to bt lold on enm-LFSS WORK for the iroom. If you enr gnrsf.: centrally locnteri, GOO-fout inle or rtnl. Call Bt 8 West Hive! thr. u liath' nnd Luviitoii-, hn'. air hta'.. Hllhlan.i or write, C. M., Box S3, Illgh- 193*7 PI.VMOUTH Tudor sedan. Over- LIST YOUR PROPERTY for a«l« or frontaRa on nnved street, 2,000 feu n.ar l>urchaie thii home with lutomatic Road, Itumson, or phone Ituniaun l»ndl.« chjingc. 15 Mr.dtn PUrt, Rad Bank.* from main highway, on. mil. to bench. i:iu:u'« Aitii thrcr-riiiirn anil bath apart. Not in use lust winter: in running eon- Phone Red Hnnk 6-0454. befit «nd in excellent repair, you can Chick.n houses, Including tva-itory hol- 1-1150.* GIRL WOULD LIKE lU/t work ftv. WOMAN—To do pUIn lewlng and move right In. Kiln A. Wiltihlre, Ri?fil< mi.-n'. Plot I N:ix I 5'J. Uuy st J2T,'J0O. ' daya • week. Phon« Red Bank t- dltlon; 1300 lor quick salt. Phone Mid- CONSTANCE SMITH Armcr, 14 Maple low til. building 20l4O feet, capscitv Wnlkir £ rimluii. Huhii.^i. 19 Ent dlttov.n 5-O09a-R. mending. Phone Rumion 1-0464. tor, 77 Uroad itrect, Red Dank. Phone r HILL—Chauffeur4181-M.* , pnrt time, private or avenue, Fair Hnven. Phone Hed Bank 6-2 m, 2,1100 chickens; 500 reach trees, nrwt finOSE^Si'Vin i iiiinu^niid T.ath', Tic.•)'• FMM... sin it, Itnl Hunk, I'honi- <-2"6. truck. Call Bed Bank PJ-13S2-M.' 1047 rOUlt.DOOK sedun, DeSoto; 1041 6-^308. Caih buyer! for til tjrlt! of ON—'to do Rtnernl housework. acra raspberries, ',(>*acr« atrawberriea li'lil locatiun. .lint ufl |."riini it rut. SKW KDUlt-HOOM and liath iTi-slory Buick, convertible club coupe; 1041 real estate. Live la or out. Near Leonardo, on lU ICAVBN—Beaut.Iul Colonial home, Call Uldiilalnwn B-0JS8-H. K.yporl. LVinviviii'tit In ruilnui'l :L£. A(.Er> woman, for irenern. B, Sw^tnty Atiency, Monmouth nvenue. scliiiuls. Call litil Bana riinil. New Mimmoiitli. Cull Mnlillct'iwn crant accepted under G. U Bill. Write Branch after h p. rn. Asking $1,050. S12.000. Write, W. S. DnhrenburK, 132 i . inn. Ill K,m r'rm;'. atrttt, Hed Bank. ll homework. Sleep in. Call Red Dank Phone Itumion 1-140^2. S-ll 4NJ._ _ I l-hoi.i. S.^TTC, International Correspondence Schools, FORD "PICKUP" converted from coupe. North__ ArllnB 'n avenue, Eunt Ornngf. ffUMSOU^hbUMSOU^hrewibury river. eii{ht-room I rooms, HII improvenitnts. CAI'K COh—i'Tvt-riioiii' In.ui" iuul lj.i!lf; 8-2308. Plot 100x13.1: two-cnr Karsne; two IVOUMi YOU "LIKE to cimvert • we'll Box 1593, Scrnnton, Pn. Locnl phone by expert. Very snpipPF and nttractive, LISTINGS WANTB1)—Wi~h«ve clients dwell in if, perfect condition, two mod- nttnehed uaiiitri. All :in|ir,,vi'nii'i.i>. r blocks from school nnd stores. Very l.'.i :•. l.iirn it.'.t, a ra,i,l,;rn C'llonial Market 8-I6C4. wnltlnu to purchaac all types of Mon- ern bnthi, hot water,, nil; $ I B,. i00. 1 perfect motor. Tom Howard, Shatlow- waitress. Small family. Kortd inlary. rcnsounble. I'liona Atlantic Ilichlnmls All acre of wollnil. L,irn!id in Mirl.Il,-. hi.iin-'. We li.iv, thr li.irn that Is sit- DELICATESSEN nnd confectionery bus- lirook Farm. Brontl street, Shrewsbury. mouth county uropcrtin. For pro mot Cull Mqnmouth Bench 1*4079. Charlei E. Sweeney A«ency, Monmouth tuwn vir'tniiy. l-'nr in.in. infiirni.-i'inn. iintvil on H pint l'Hi.\i;s. in a benntiful nttion, phone, write, or visit the John • venue. Phone Rum it tin 1-UHa. I-061J.M. Inesi for aalc. Call Keyport 7-123S-R. 1^36 PACKAU1> COUPE, good body, nil PUE8SERS. Rxperienced, male or fe- SMACL SUMMER iuiigulowi; gnraiieii call S. Wnltcrs Aiii-nry, (Ji.l Atlan'ii' qiN.'t l'..r< l.kr nrri only '...milp from new tirea, (rood oil pressure. Phone L. Minujfh AKTiry, Rumson road. Phone ITUMSON—KI~vnrIiond, bun; neven-room Ililthlninl, innil. N,-\v .M.inrn.iutll. Call Ki'il ILilih. li.irn ill.,) liir.il mny li» ob- HIGHWAY ROAD STAND. 125 1M Rum-aon 1-07 J 6.* male, for dry cleaning plant. Excel* calnnn, nnd roudstands. l'hon* Kcy- frontaut on HiKhway 35. CnmnlEtely HIghlanill. 3-1030.' lent condition!, good pay. Call Red house, oil heat, fine coinlition; $0,* port (-1183. Miilillctnwn .1-ii2«3. tnini'il f'.r I7..10H. U'lilLir * Tintlall. •rjuipped. Price IS,750; bowling nllcys, 1034 CHEvrToCET; 1150. Call Bed Bank 6*0392. Monmoiith Cleaner* and 800. Charles E. Sweeney Agency, Mon- WEST EN1>—Allractlvs t-room stucco I'l-ACRK KAUM. with nlil Amnira'n'i". lli'.il'.c.-s. 1'J Ka... I'ron: sttcet, Red 910,000, includes rent cstnlc; htKtlwny Bank 6-3021-R." Dyers, Little Silver. mouth tyenue. l'hone Rumion 1-ll'J'-'. house, tilt toof, Lhrcs til. baths, sun- room lio/ni-, with nil', liiulilin'.-^. »r- M».'.V._ I'll..re t--i::t. __^ tevern. 125,000, includes stock, 41-roopn HELP WANTED ft'ti MSON —1*h re e acres, apacioui 10- porch, upeti porch, dry cellar with Iiiun- cllliril, lirorik. InilniilintP 01 ruriHricy. I.n- 1946 CBTCOWTEDAN. Perfect con- ood wiiffeH, itcady tm- dry. luu water heat, oil; lot 125x12*,; ItEH" iTANK - Six-room ami" Imth hom». hotel, liquor license p-nd rcslnurnnt, rnnm dwelling perfect condition, three r ciitt-il in Middlitown vicinity. <12..Mj«. S. t4(,000; hardware store with spacious dition, very low milense, Phone lied ployment, Churlti Reiti»ur«nt, 14 two-CDr gHrlige. Ii:iri. Hln at. 120,000. a'jii.l shaiir: ;„: is ••nnll, -I ox iii. with Bunk IS-IOSS, INSTRUMENT MAKEIt—To dcsinn and Monmouth itreet, modern Imth it. hoi water hent, oil, Own- Wiiltcn Axrnrjr. old Atlantic llmhlandi .1 or,.-fur tMr../<\ Niar rnjlron'i anil llvlnsr quarters, J18.000. Weart-Nemeth er Itnving state; $22,000. Charlea E. Maria Cox Aifcncy, Portaupcck. Phono rond, Niw .Mi.nni'i.itli. Cnll MiddlclovM, Ageiicy, 42 Broad street. Phone Red fSS'i FOR!)—(Jood condition, renson- construct equipment, for Research SE^RETAflV—Permanent poiition, with I.onif Hranch «-lW(2. ih'.ppiM! r, ,,',:r. .>s«.ili< iO.S.JI). Will- ahlc offer considered. Phone Red Uborntory. Stntc experience fully and profcsiionnl (irjrnnlr.jition. FMonno Sweeney AK''icy, Monmouth avenue. n-ll2'C(. Ill- i T.nil.'ill. I'.i-ul'.ur.. 19 K««'. Flout Bank C-2240.- PhotK- Riirtikon 1 -1402, __ __ 1)1.1) ln-HOOM rnrmtl.MI-i'. wuli l-a,.'- • ^ Bn_6n 113 -M, Hilary reiiuired. . Write, •'InBtrument wriLo, Mntinn ffd^jcRtion, fxppr.pi.rt nnti DRIVE THROUGH Oik Woods. stri'i'.. Itnl ll.'ink. 1'hiiin. «.j;;«. HICHLANDS—TWO liorei on first ____ _ Mnkcr,^_Box JUJ._i_e|lJl»nk.__ rtfrrencei to "C. H.." Box 611, RedTAVBttW—Ked*'Hnnk"ari;a. 'Ow'neV •eU- nr inr;i-.'. l.irnf--d nmr Stiail.iw Laki KAMI'" IIAVKN SV»r riv.;;~ n«»' iivi" 1042 STlfDEltAKER Comm«nd«r. four- Ilan k. iiiif. illncii, Estnbliihed Imnincss; 60- Kumson, If you ar. tookinit for vicinity, in lovely tinglihiirhijinl. Im. .i,,,in .v[,i,iiM,,r. HUir home. wtl\ built floor—barber shop and ihoe re- KOUSBWIVES—Earn $1 lo 1.1 ptr hour foot bnr, latent e, a small horn*. General Harden is of tin- llil,.. matirinl. stejra oil htat ; pair; dentlst'i olficc and one four* onable. Phone Red Bank fi-36.10 any. cludinK licpnKP and lotir,' term leni-t. sibilitius. Npcils rr'lrtfirntini:. Prici' nan- nii.-r:u Kinaj, , nnk ll.ior.: U block lo etc. I'urt time. Free dreu plan, Write, nonr Red Hniik. Cnll Hf'l It-ink (I- Clmrlis K. Swucnity Atfrncy, Monmouth building them. Turn South on room and one five-room npnrtmcnt time. onnbli-. S. Wallr-ri Acini-v. Olil Atlan- ll-n l.r.. . K.ir'.-i-'.v.- |13,i|...j. "Walkrr & "MniBonetto Frocks," ilox u 11, Red ___ V_ vt'nuc, fhanc Rumsot._J*)4U'2, Third strct, Rumson. tic HiKhlaruls mad. Now Mfinmouth. Call en second floor. Good Income, 19 38 HUDSON 8 sednn, in excellent Bank. Tiinl.il!, It. ultori. 1'J Knst Front llrett, condition. Clnrence M. Zieuler, IB eady poBMlon, 140 a week, RErwATtLAR(}E l.unB«lowin Rum". Miililletnwn a-11213. | It..I II.,i,k. Wi.ir.i. li-JTIIi. I2.'ifl FOI1 "k !,,: J.--,,',- nn l.friucriitnr linii dlrtown 5-O259LM_nfltr lj_»'?lojk_.^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rond station; lak. privileges. A Tew flne 193S IJNCOLN Uniouitrie, seven-nnsstn- ^CUMBER—Journey mnn for small, Maple avenue, Fair Haven, phono Red Wnlttr-i A/enr-y. Old Ati-ui-ir (IS eh las r>-I > II'II.IIIIII.W ui.ly 11.•id... Waller * Tln- TTiJOiTSEftVlCiritTtJon for •aieTTnTiTe llnnkjB-* 23011. horn, sites still atnllablt. 8a. your real* rudil. Nrw Mnumiiuth. Call Miilill.-toivn triangular ihsped property on Route KPn; rndin and heater. Price 1500. plumbing and healing shop. A. I. .inK. it.s.lu.rs. 1'J Knst K.-i.nt street, Rtd Bennett Co., 74 First itreet, Keyport. LONfJ BRANCH— Hoiue >vjth two apart* FA"IR IIAVKN—Comfortable home on tnr; also E, Alexander, on ths premises. .-i-ll2^:i. 31 nnd West Vnllty drive: complete Phnne Kennshtlrg 6-0483. mentn, for immedlnte occupancy; one l'hone Hed Hank H-4I20-M. Hunk I'hoi.. «.;::«. Call Keyport_7^733, Hi ver roud: four room* nnd Im'iUory SCENIC" "DRIVf; -Twii.fiitiiir; Souse Hl'iHL.SNl'S It.'fliiy fur summer bmi- stock. Two owners of business in 15 1917~TW5^fON Ford truck. Excellent block from ocenn, five-minute walkinK SUNNVCREST, (i. I. homts. Molmune years. Price 111.500. Phone Atlanth condition. Will trade nmnll car and PJFtFECN E emalc. CHtunlty Inaur- firtt floor; thrre bed rooms, bath, second fivr rlookiim bay. Cijiisi^iini; uf fiv,. | r;.-i.. Nir.p-rocni ho.isr. Impruvi*- dlstancr to Italian. Property conr.lstini( floor; hot wnter hent (oil), two-car it"- lirothcrs, Little Silver. Phone lied rnotn iiimrtm.-iil-t with bathn unit all mi- Highlands l-l«.',3.« r»sli,_Cnll Red Bank 8-2790.' ,iuce Polity clerk, (umilinr fill, man- of: Mnin house, 7 roo mi, including 4 m. Ms f.i.t ;i!r fiu-n.-u-,.. partly furnished, U:(1K. Excellent opportunity In lar«B r»Hi*; for ijuick inlc?, $!.*>,OOD. Con f,irni^.'i,Ml roonis: sumo pint 4. COAL YARD, business and property ftr 1938 FOItb, B5 H. p,, new motor, ex- bedrooms, 2 bat hi, oil hcHt; bungiilow, Smith, U Mat>Ir nvtnttp, Kiir Hnven, New Jersey insurnnce uKcncy. Located •1U rooms, Including 2 brdrooms, bath, L.AHi.K llUiriiiSi; nil iiivhwiiy iii. nf Kl-nun-f. Luratrd In VITV linr l.r^.li. ..-.in l'finiiilip.l iiuiirfilow, nrnr bend sale. includlnir three trucks; doing cellent condition. Price I59S, Call Hcd phone-RBII Ilink K-V.iUH. Show room, one apnrtmfnt. Sixn af biirh-ioil: 111..•,'!'!. S. \V:,lt,i> Ay^fny, 190,000 a year business, IlusineES crin Bnrik 6-3D91-J.« T. on Pennsylvania railroad. Write, "In- ittnm hent; two-car curnKf. Very ftiod :mi! I'.or'i. i'ossrMion rn litlr. Othcl lie purchased separately, H, R, Nlcnsin 1937 nUICK~SEnS-N~Cnil~aT~rHe7: Btirnnce," Box _fil!. Jted Bnnk. income. Price for both houiea llft.^Ou. LAluVE~l,6t. lOOsTofi: Second itrctl, buildlrix is 3,000 srjunr. feet. Phone Old Atlnntii: Illuliliinilt riinil. Nnw ilor.- ii'.n v l.irecJ In- 1A aril. WhM am ' Agency, 41 East Front street, phone BBAUTICIA.vr Experienced or inexjter- Cash ncedeft upproxinmtely $10,000, Call Fair Haven: hns nix-foot txcrvvutloti. K^eyiio£t_7^048i. ninntK. (lull Miil.ll, inwii :,.'>•;.:-,. ['.IT'Tui? .Mary K. Courhc. TJ t'otirlj bn-t street, Rtd Bnnk. UBlPllANK .-Siili.tiintiiil T-ro.iu. hum, Eerl Bank t-133».» ienced. Stcud/ or part-time. Stnr l.nntf Mraneh H.471D-W.* Owner will »tll for best n»er. Exrlus- LATiGK CONCKKTK bufliiinx. l-'ull cul- ivs with CofiMnncr .Smith, 14 Mnple iar, large piece of land. I,ncnt«d on with ini|irfivi,mi-liti, 2-i'ar v;nrn«.. I,,,, JSAILROAD SIDING—Sultablo for coal Beauty Salon, 2'Jl Miiin Blrcct, Keans* KINK' itKSIIiBN'I'IAl. .,'ctiiiii,~lbi7" APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT burg. l'hone fi-1022. EATONTOWN-^Ix-room home, $4,200 Avenue, Fair Hnven, ithone Red Hnnk Highway J5, in HnElct. 1'hone Keyport cute.I two hl-ickn finin Ilivi-r Hon.l and , i".,m. r,m,,i., 'n. .lining room. k'J and oil business; car trestle, two t6,- rash, Five rain tit ei walk to bus or C-230H, 7-048,1, • I'lino tn •Imppliii: ri nli r. Well wurlli l 000 gallon tnnks; office, platform icalei, Lfc.1 US Util.r- you with rum •iiuuuy- m;.iln' limlrooni. livn bt'ilr SB MAPLE AVENUE. Furntita«d roomt. ment problemi. Cloud Saturdays rail read ttition. No bath. Call E'Uon* RED BARK—For privnts or iirofei. RSTiariH.c.pilrTir'H'i u thn muni'y. Jl".:,iiti. S. tt'.il'.ir. l.iv^' rtjinns, ?'.nu- roof, lutnlwoo.l night-car gnraffe. Price *I2,C00, John town 3-08B1-M-2 for tvpPointn.r!v< f SARDERS OARAUR, Shrewibury. Con- Portnuneck, I'hon. Long Ilrnnch 6- 1 llrni'd nnil Slechanlo streets, I'hons Hcd terms. O. M. A. C. Rnasat Brothin, SECRKTARY—For Real Eitate nnd In- borhood. A real homey plncu In fine crete block build in if, lix-rnorn nport* Ilnl llnnk B-2M0. Itunk 6-LMOQ. 19.21 Mechanic ttreet. Red Bank, Phone IICBDK. Thnmna Welch, Sleepy Hnl- aurrtiicc tillicr, with well tatnbliihed condition. Six nice roo mi, phi* n MIL- rnent, hot wnli-r heat, till burner: lot Hi2 PXITi l"fAVHN~ l-'Ve'riTnin iTiTni'nCw. ffilOV low^Rnnd, Chnptl IIIIL llrm in town. Insurance experience de- Iinrch Hnd icwintr ronm, two-cnr tcnrnice HNxlSO: SILViOO. With equipment 121.. (3t5GANTbRT—Several 'nttrnctlv. river limit in Is.l', iiiinlalril thrai.iiihii.it, TCpr AVAILABLE AlldUT September "15Lh, sirable, but not CMfM.tinl. Wrtle, Mntinw nlio. If you Hkf iL i.tlirt, yd near 70D. Hrokrrn prntccted, Jiuioli Yiinhui 30 Brond tii'. rtvu room., hut nil hrnt i Inn. wheels thlmmr? Let ui correct the, wrtl i-stHbUnhrtl ntylKhbnrhtiofl, Klvn* ritnin)i, dry ba^omtnt, hrtetti iiorch I Ifiom: mic-cnr giirnge. Will hp corn, II.I, lli.plaiT; ii SATBSKATTYn'rnnnn• >Hi*c Ninrly HtMiolntcil ronmi, tile bath Srhunck AK*ncy, 8 Lindtn l'ltice, J'hone P. .Scott, nwnrr nnd liullder, 71 Mon-A/iiu-y. I! llroinl strmi. I'hiuii. Hcd •xlt and frame ttrulihteninn equipment. on Inn line. No children nr iirta. 1!11* Mfchnnlo street. I'luiiui Ilnl llnnk I- Frank Van Syokle, 149 West Front cnl position. Koorl snliiry. Mint hiiv« (n brmtty), atntm hent, nil fired. Pro- Hfd Hnnk fi-li^T.* mnutil »trrrt. Hed rUnk. _ _ Hank i'.-2'Jln.' HrHtichti'jrt RVoiiiic, Lonii Ilrnnch. Phont refci'i'iiccf. Apply in ptrsoiu Jncob CIIARMINU" nUNdAI.OW. Prttty"%Vu 2111". _ •trett, Red Dank, Wen of Mnpla avenue. hontt tlrunch 6-4803. win- InillL and In Kriuxt condition. l-'M'll IIAVKN lu-iiiii'rty. 'Snn'ciiiui ImiP- Our own bijIldliiK Ask for Jack Itnfttnr. Yunko, Il!l liraiid «_tri.»!•!.•. plticf, kitchen, two liL'druotns, Imtli. clr* Urchnril Mnnor, Mldiiletown, Al- Knur I'IIIIUM nml liatli; uui--nir >;:il'ii>ie; ronilitlnn, six i-nouii. [lin-i, biiilrnom., JOlli INTERNATIONAL Hi-ton truck, liedroom, kltehcnettol t>rlvnto bilth: eaitntlal. Clrl vvllllnw to burn fnr ptr- piiu-liant-lrd kltchin: IIMKI iil.it; nariiKi'i HEAUTIFUL MOI)E»N biifiBiiIow. Llttlp culatinir heat, "il bunifr; vurnne; fl'J,« so ll-acrs tritct, 120(1 ar am-, or hut li-nti-r hi-itt; In' .'iilxlTa, I'i»sO, Wiart'Nrmcth Aitency, 42 lius ami rnllri'inl. I'm' fui'thiT Itiforma* riuinis, nlltnniiitl.. h.'iit; nttuciiril unrtixsi liHth,, Sultlible fo,' two fnnilllei or (Irnsilnmi' & 11,1!, r, llrunil and Jlrchnnlj httfhait cash price for your ustd tn nil* 1 • 1 r__e_cnr_inf Mrs, Hoso, Phono Ssiturihiy, licrl Ilitnk fi.OUil.* into now complettty mndnrn lmn«rilow Ilrofid strirt. Phonn Red Hank ti-'i'HO,* little hutt'I, Uno block from lioat hnro lion, Cnll KiMtialiur< il.lisr.s. rCIfNTSHUD'ATAllTSreNT, Four lame HTftTATE— iWllnci! niimbln mldilfcngcit on n third of nn nnrc, Full cutlnr tfiAt F'Aiir HAVKN—New threo~"lDvrl'homV, SIX-IKIOM lUINHAUlU', ' NVwfy'iliiror. • trn-ls, I'hiini' Kid Hank ll-.MIll). »r. Packard Balas A Service, iittr mill hnthlnir, Imtncdlntu ocru> RV.OKI.Ksia 1'I.Al'K LOT,'.Iiixlis. Weil nlrdy fiirnlslicd ronniH fur sumnur womnn, liouriekr-t'iier-ronk) uciud hnmoi ii dry, hot wnter heat, nil fired, Innto »U rooms nml bnth; plot 70x200) al> iittil: lmt Wiitir slnniT tirnti i.xci>|. lltrdlnit roud, »i Hrond strtat. pimcy. cortii--r urtiperly, MUMIUQ, fti-ni, Ini'iiiliiii frr imif..•>ii>iiiil mnn. Other t'enliil or InttRct' tn tlielt'ttlilu cu\nik>, »umt ftulury, Cnll Lonit .(nuuh 0-U11» HvInK rnom, kltchen-dlncttc, two rmimy Inched iiaruKe. Price |l'J,gtio. Wenrt- lint I'liiidliinii. I'Iiimii A tin lit it- llith. Cnn In-' sti'ti wri.k.aniN or evunlnxs, cur* ili'ilrahk Hi,'I- iiviill.lt,!,'. lini.lliik'tr b Phone Red Uank Uonvrnlctilly loi'iited fm- t-nmmiitltiK, «r lli.ltndd II.AftM, licit rf to mil ii n (I II tUu Imthiomn, tinni* Nemetti Agency, 4J IJroml itrett. Phone Iniiil- |...J,',il.|l. ncr of (;on,'iiurs(t anil Iliii-llnutiiit HVI.< ll.ll.-i'. llrn.nl Hid Mi'rhnllli' sir-cll. »!lii|>u!n>r lunl lintlilntr. I'llll Iti'll Hunk wouil finrnn, roomy rlotfft* nml niNiiy Kid llnnk 2?4O* nut. I'hune Atlantis HlL'hlnu I.a I- IIII.MdAl.tnV- Ilii- to' I.i' rm7v,',r"fnin'i UAiflirBH—Yiiumr~woinBn"r«vrr \a\ fur rxtnih. Thii KUi*IIHt- IH ntlficlird Id tlif I",,..:.. Hnl II.rik li-'JInn, To JT6 1)01 id E~ni u o 1O1 ST"iid il >7~ic7i7T1 IMIUM-W II rt ii- f, iS'J \vi'ehilny»| nny HHrt7» niolii." |,,.|'.h. Ilnl i, Jl.v lual, ilimoisimii up. vnKotii radio, lirulrr, uaml t'nlulltlnri, PnWsTOTritOOTif^Kiilibl iirlcc In ll0.f)00, Only ttvn rrmly now, 1 WsTOTritOOTif^Kiilinble lor couple', linl, lint mnB'. havr K

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Civic Group Mods UNUSUALLY ftttrtrtlr* r.tw »iK-room Students Give homci. Chole» location, restricted. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mmt wrrifin. RUMSON ROAD, Littla Silv«r. Nt« In Middleluivii Br^utiful vre-wiir li.'-iimln house, bungalow. Four roumt, txpaniion •!• Matiiwan ami; flloV ltP^fJft; Iwu-rar jtfcrnKe. liall Friday evening. They were .Srteena, •lortn inhh, VVnttMn h.u.dn .n- fully lar.dn'nprd i'ii>' »- • ',V bus and ihopping. Atking f 10,000. Koi- the East Keansburg Civic associa- tfi'adiialc& Thirteen rluded. A»kintr *I8.OB«. Jo**>Ph G. Mr- land available Ask::.*; #lnn Waterbury, Realtor, !« W*il front tion, Country club-IUversiUe Civic . Bond. Phort Creel. Red Bank. Phone l-aSM.* Cu« Aftney, Itealtor. I'hnn* Kum»on 1- >,. Mir-iifih Accnry, Hum B jiumson I-OTIB.* _ . __. ,._. POSSESSION JUM lit. Four |j«druora> 0414 or Red_Hank_fi^_M70. association, Middletown Village A play entitled "Another Angle" hoiu«, tvo bnthi , lnrgt Jivjnf room. JtUMSON—Secluded B.Vlinn nrfir rivrr. Neighbor hood association, and the 4VM&OK-- Tic -war mudel homi with 1 1 was presented by the graduating two b*dronni!>. hu'K nionrl »#tal dining room, kiteh — — Chnrming flv«- 1t ! h" i Pnrt Monmouth Civic nnsoclatlon. tion near river. Jn fine residential aee> \iQn\i\iUi\ shsulP tiers clasa of the Atlantic township litchen, conibit.nl on 1 v.nE-dm.rg room, onr-rft x K At thn mtotinp were Mrs. Ma]t- fecttil»tor fitep'iafc; •:mm ol heal: ft- lion; 112.900. Roitton W«t*rbnry. brook. ilnM i fl t school of Coifs Is'ecli at giaduation WITH DAD ON FATHIR'S DAY-JUKI 20th Uiitliu \>y JflMirTe ami Milton A. Vrnpland, 1 ached fftrncc; wnniircl nn^a. Jne« Realtor, 16 Weit Front attert, Red -niv exercises in the school auditorium *15,000. John !.. Mimmh Ascnry, Phone 51,'., Mit'.dlrtown \ ilhtup; C;ilvin Ohlscn Friday evening. The play was di- sTmEWSbCKV"REfi"n)£NCfc"on"lV-"'iV, Rum ten 1-OJ_16,* «—-. T- . K™ ;\ml Rnljih WrHRni, fint-placr, diaitur room, ! Kmmons, Ann Kroat, Anna Krrick- 1 1 1llrd buthi , l\\f,i liv nt rrtom. fiifp.ii; ! . bfffrnom*. tile baih, oil hpa',. in»'.i!:n Kun, Willifini Jolinaon, Peter Kae- hot ^.v.rr fM-Biiiion .rron.I il.ior; g«Pn«r; IH.' For The Finest In «Vr. IVM c'sii'AK.^'cy". Ki,ni- njg, VirRiniH Uemmcy, Uoytl rhr.n Slip Covers Try Reynolds and AhirRurel nockwcli. LHTLK " biJnpnl Members of the .seventh grade l CHAKMIKi; IOI.ONMAL hu who participated in the program rk.rk bro ttllh IT »r-if* o Jade's Home Craft Utr* t.. Ml.tinj:, I 't,U\ :,U. ^ were Joan Hrppiner. Palricia Lay- rJprtrcd. About five in. I" lie. Bank, »nnrn'. Metitn, Kenneth l)c. Giout, Joseph fluni. r.rr'llsiinir ll' Lay ton and Herbert Van Schoick. ACRKP, with H~ brook," bni . Hervnllr ilfron.ti .1 Jr A«kinp ?l fl.:.iMi. .In* 1 p!i ., jin'l huildiiiR ^'hirh ru — GET OUR — Tunis Dcniso, president of the » !>y Uev. ATrHACTlVK NOTICE. NKW Knim-HOOM "ijiiiik'Blow, tilfd • ALL MODELS I.con;iiil Sihloy, Jr., nf the Colt'a Hke notice lh;il J'ntiirk J. Loftns BIHI li.ith. hot watfr 'oil I li'at, cn\>l Silver npplied to Ihe Mtiyor and Council o[ tlio flsilronil stniiori. Uv. w.Vfr hpat. A?k- ungBlow; corner toroiiKh cif Itumson for n Plenary He- YOUR FRIENDLY PERSONAL STORE plot, riOxirid, thnrU trees, three bed- nil CunBUMUtluii I .ice nut for premises y litunlfd nt th" nnrtlicust rnrnrr nf Avr- Phont Hfl llr-rk C-KfiJ. f 10.n(i(i. GeniK* S. Schaiick r G, U. nte of Twn Hivi-rs and It ids* lloiul in Kfviui. MM. Until. (MUS-I.• S Utwifn l'lace, Red Bank. ttir l)oroti){b uf HMDISOII. lllTfLE" Sll-VKn—Kn'Pr.Hll i-lurminir biintiilow. About pc:f*rt I .iOT—50x100, Locution, Jllichlnnili »vf. Tlia names anil ro*i;;\M eip, directors mid KtorkboldcrB of Riiid ('orporntinn tin; m fnllows: il niln 137R6OM' >RAME~houif"~wrth~"exlrii Modern kitchtn. f:r<*::ic rmitrt-. fully mg* lot, Hon«# hm *11 improve- Tajt» Johnson, I"rrsif|pat, Jtumson, 1 N. J. tiird bath, two bedrooms, or.r larj;* : iiry tUs, mch «K Imih, hot wtiter h»ai, KISSKI.I, T, IIOIH.KISS r^llnr wlih medrrn hm wilier, m'. burn- ! Atok»i*, therrnnntiitic control, four Junfnh d. MrCup. Vico Presirlcnt, ins unit. HrRiitiiuily inulsmro'l "nil i firepinpf*. and hiir'iivood floiri Uuinion, N, J. f*nc«>t. ('•oiUfnirtil to irhnol MH( Inn hrdiiRhowt. lloUa* can !»• ronvf ried niily Johnson, Secretary, Xtumion, Upper Broad St. Tel. H. 1$. 6-4020 lir,f, C. F. n»inUn, Fhrrw^hury. I'hen* ntr» apartmcrtii or furniihrd ronnn. N. J. R#d Bark fi-lfifil. or G, il, Nevius, Hetl 'rop«rty ovirionki Sandy Hook Bay. Objection!, If eny, shoulrl lie mail" Im- B» nVf. 1 ft mtdiRtfly )» *«riti»K U> Albert A. Kerr, :a;h, bnUncc «my ttrtni. Al tti» whulf Jr., Clerk of the Ilorciifrh uf Riimson. K jp !e "f »t trttrti v« n-Dr*rly IK Off and clear of debt, I (Sicned.) r*»'.drnFp, rnntBininK lour li?ri rooms, ihnil coniider it ai a down payment fnr THE COLONY. WE HAVEN'T THE KEV TO TIIU CITY two tiled but hi, Ksftlltnt locution, mi \ cond farm or Inrg* apartment build- Cor, Avt. of Two Rivera * Ridge Rd. BROAD ST., R. B. quitt re*jder,ti«l itrett. I^flrB* comtr Rumson, N. J. BUT WE DO HAVE THE KEYS TO THE UETTEK HOMES rtot. Completely redecomtcd nnd in i»*r* f»et condiiion for immediBta occupancy. BABGAIN — Sevfn-room houn, NOTICE. Alklrtf S2I.O00. C. F. Bordtn, Shrpwi* burr- Phont Htd Bunk 6-JCG1, or G. three b*drot>Tni, oil hot wster Tika notlc* that Chaclei P. Johnson, # hat mad* upplicntlon to tho Township H, Kavlm, R*d_nank_l-1633.J. hait; i»ri|t: lot. SEillUTI feet, Committeu of the Towmhlp of Allddle- FINE WINES reiSTL SPOT lor d*»Uf"it\ nntiqM«'. eotr.er proptrty In B*\(ord. N«wlt town, for • Plenary Retail CunHtimpLJon LLA WILTSHIRE AGENCY n«ir conflurnc* of two highway*, Old remo()*l*d. Trie* for Immtdiiit* licenst for the premises, aitunlcd on tht ColonUJ hoiisi with out l»ulldint;i of tal* 19.0CO, CtU Kfinsburt *' south aid« of Stale HiKhvvay Houto No, hiUnrit thRTnctrr. luspf clion hy ap- 36, Knot of Avenue V, In the Township pointment only for nbov# purposf. C, D3K-K. F. Borden. Shrtivibury, Phon* Rt»i of Middletown, in the County of Mon- mouib. and LIQUORS Bank I-U61 cr G. H. ^evitn. Tted BanV ^ot IV *"tll»* »", corner J of Jan» and Thomu •tretti, ISO feet Objection 11, if any,>ahnuld be mad a In Real Estate and Insurance-G. I. Loans ritlnB to Hownrd W. Roberta, clerk nf 'rom CDmptoT) street, 1450. Water and RED HANK'S ONLY 57 UltOAU ST11EET RED BANK—Rl\«r Iront property with tin on •tr«t, Florene* C. Foi, Phone th« Township ot Midtllelowr, Atlnntlc •xt Shif^Bbury. i'hor.f Knl Bank 6-1661, b w r ir _6 -1J 9/rji*t. Take no tic* Hint John J, Brniiett, nr C._H. Nevlut, Red Hank 6-Uaa.J.* FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, ail improve- T/A Battle Groundi Inn, hm npplieil tn menti, autornitir hext and hot. **n ToTniahip Clerk, of Atlantic Township FREE DELIVERIES ON ALL ITEMS! nooded n>"»» in fine r^iidcntinl 4.11 Mnin street, Kenniburr. Phone 6- for it Plenary Retail Consumption li- cense for premises situntcd mi Knutc • if a. Colonial homcBtcnd with lhr«e 12S5-W', ^_^._ bfdroom*, twa lutthi and iccond itoty .14, between Ilolmdcl nn:l Colt'a Neclt, »un rpgm. Motion kiti-hcn, ?.\fe]!rnt VAN HORN AGENCY—Clanie Colon- Vdnrlcrburit. Now Jersey. h*itifig >rtt«m. lmmedinlp. accutmncy, in!, H.\26 living room, four bedroom*. Objections, If any, should lie mnde Pric« 125,000. C, F. Oorden. Shrew*, il* balh, lavntory, dtn, automatic h*at; Immediately in writinK In Hurry Crine, burr. I'hone Red Bank 6-1661, or G. i.-^f; duuhl* gnrnsn 120,000. Kity Clerlt, of Atlantic Township. Canadian H. KevUu, Red Hank ft-lfStR-.!.* Van Hotn Agency, Fair Haven, Phone (SiK»<-il> Red KBnk fiMIOO.v _^ JOHN J. BENNITIT. THOMPSON1 AGENCV — Modern Colonial VAN HORN AGBNCY—"Uk« new," 2- Club home. Six room:, tile bath, Uvntou*. Lory Cape Cod, 21-foot Uvtm room, NOTICE. GIN Hrep!ice. oil heat; one-r.u Rt'.nrhfil S fircplncr, dining room, kitchen, lavatory, Tike notice thnt Rex C. Willlnmi, rag(; sood lorn'Jon: # 16(fi0(t. Thompion tiled bnth, insulation, oil hurntr; RH« 1 T/A Stnr Uust Inn, has applied to the Agency, 81 EssL lVotit street, l'h ^t; IU.1&0. lUy Van Hnrn Aacnry, 100% Grain R»d HK gTOO' Fair Haven._ Phoni IUd Mank 6^41 00.* Mayor and Council of the Borough ot V'AN^HOKN AGKNCY—Beiutllul icven- Red Itnnk for n IMennry J5ptn.il Ccinsumi>* Sii tODtni itid bn\h mrh Bide, circu- room homel Lnmlicaped acre; tiled lion license tat prenvscs situnlcd nt 90 Spirits lating hot Rir heat: 1I011I1U samKe. Ceil- Uh, tiled kitchen, oil furnace, flreplare, North Briilit* avenue, Kcd Hank, N. J. •ral location; 111,600. Thompson . imf> room; fioublf Biirntte. Asking Objections, if nny, should be inn do fcg«nry, Si Ens1, ijont <,lre«t. rhom f21,H0O. (lay Van Horn Asmcy, Fail iminndintcb' in writing io Amy K. Shlnn, Red Bank B-"T'.'it.« Hnven. Pho_n« Urd Bnnk C-IIO(i/» Clerk, of the Bornush ot lied Bunk. BELLOWS THOJjfPSOS'"A(;i3NCV-^-C*titiiry "old" Co. VAN HOUN "AGE8CY—ffivtr view. (Sinned! lonial. Kiphl rooms. l>nth, three fur 100x100 plot, 7-room residence, flff- JtBX C WILMAMS. placo, hand'hewn beitnu; oil hent; plot icr, two baths, electric range, in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's 57x394; double itniHge; ftG.OOO. 'I'hm iU; 4-ciu unraRi; lll.ii*. Kny Van NOTICE. 1.26 non AKency. SI Hau Front street. Phone Morn Azdiry, Fnir Hnvn, Phone 11 Take notli-* (hut Hubert W, Browor R«rf Bank fi-dTnu.' Hunk fi^llML* ____ E. R. SNYDER & CO. l'KOMPSON'MiENr,T(—Iliver onVi, At" T/A Hrowpr'n Cafo, Imn utiplicd to the 3 WS GK~S'CjOXtfBrT'H ir~ll a v^'n. 0 trnetiv* modern liomrs riraritiR tarn- Mayor and Council of Ihc liorotiifli of Fc made im- six-ronm rsshltncc. Fireplace, til inrdiately 'm wdtinjr tn Alliort A. Kcrr, HOUSE—your liedroomR, 1 >... Imtlis. fire- hmh, oil hcni; brrer.ewny; attached K:I placp, office-, or.pi; porch, lauiidry, BU- Clerk o( tli)> lioruiiKli of Itunisun. "«(te; rotipcr plumbing, insulation; ?!.", lomntic hot wu'.fr htnt; «niaK* ; Ihi (si )0D. Hay Vnn Horn Aieency, Fair Hft- room collate, jvli improipnicnts: JI'J,- e orro sTnoMESEi. CALIFORNIA 000. Frank B, Lswis. J'honc Kcd Unnk - il* J'hony_Rcil Hunk fi.4100." FOR FATHER'S DAY WE DELIVER IN 6.2 87 5.* VAfTTiSHK AUBNCY—OlRned, rntllunt R4 Lflfsyctle Street, Runison, N, J, NOTICE. jfcOUSE—Complete!}' furnfBhfiT. STIISICI hent, modern hnth: atlrsetive Cnn 1 Take notice that Paul Pnticky has CASE LOTS ANY PUCE btdroom, KUGH room, mniil's fiuurters Cod cutUft* . two bedrooms; hree pint rxrcllent n^ighbothood ; f IQ,aU Q, Iltiy applied tu tht Mayor aud Cauncil of U\o WINE tilt bath*i compW-u- V.itchtn eiiiiipmeni nnd laundry; atinched Knrnve: ncrr plot n Horn Agency, Fair Hnven, ph Horoauh nf Humflon for A Plenary Itetal] ConsumpUon Ik-cnsc fur premises situat IN THE STATE OF N. J. Prlet IIT.IXW. Frank H. tnwts. J'htmt VAN HOUN MJBNCV—River front 2M) «d i\t U West Wver Uoad, Rtinion, N. J. feel, Lcep wnlcr, (lock; S-room Col- Objections, if nny, should be mndit im* media id)* in wrilinjr to Albert A. Kerr, kkcher. living mom, fircplnrr, auto- oninl, picture window, 3'.'. baths, heal; l«r» KamRf; 138,730. Rny V Clerk ot the llurini^h of Itunisun. ma tic &Unm hent, itr,ini (BiKiicd) BYraE acrceni; G»r«t;r. To«vn lueaiin Horn AKCIICJ', Fair Hnvtn, I'honc Bed $12,COO. Frank B. Lewis. Phone Red Oank 6-4100.* I'AUL PA7.ICKY, Bank _6-2£7.r«.* 23 LutnyeUe Street, Itumson. N, J. SCOTCH CASE . Tk-1: lirokcri for these Tell known *.ckn- NOTICE. YOUR CHOICE trie hot hciil, in t\cpllrnt pon iificully const me ted home;. I'riccs Take notice thnt ErncU Mayer nml dition, convenie icicntion; one blork rniiRp upwurd for complete home from Mn. Albinn Mayer linva iipiilicil tn fJohnny Walker $10.;.OC). Hay Vnn Horn Avcncy. Fnlr J bus. Pri JS..',(m. Trunk H. t)i« Mnyor fltitl Council tiT Ills RorciUKh Ballantine's Red or Black SliriiiRs ruMl. I'honc Hiivcn. I'hoiiti Red Btv^k fi-ilVO." t ttiimeon for it IMeniiry Itclall Cun- VAN'HORN AGENCY—Fox Hin~noiri7Te suiniitlon Liquor lircn«p for premise* pit- •Hair & Half HICVER—Modirn Colonial etuiind, Inrjtc iilot; altrnclivc pre-war untcd at Avenue of Ttvu Uivcra, Itum- Finch km nil new, ji\ sjincious oorn^ fire G-rotmi home, nutonint'n: heat; enrntie; r;rl; f, fl NOTICE. (ing William rooms with bpneious nuic, rti-rflncu il I Chromf 1 enomtf fim'ih ... '12.50* Tiike niiilre thnt I'mnk Mellnri ti nil living roorn, nlay rii^ni in rr-llnr. A»k 9AN"i(ORN AOENCY-^Secludcd half- Snain* •Black & White IRK U'i.OIKl. IU,lhUm Wai.rhiuy, Kfiil- Hrrr. ntHr rivet-, rnmnUnK ilrslgr., vVnVlluny SUlllu-i, imrlni rslt'in. imvi' nit. fDewara W. Label tor, It Wist Front atuti. Rrd Hnnk spacious rnums, fircplncp, tiled buth, is- lilieil tu tho Muyor nml L'onncU uf the 5.39 Phoni* C'aSfHi.* imusion Rfcond flour, ncrccntil breeze* IJoruiiKli uf Kuilliiiin fur u IMcnaiy Itr- •Grant'a i tnil Ciinmmiitloli Ikoil'd feir iKclnisij HBD BANK—Niar te'nUr"oA wny: doutilt: gnniitc; HUtomntlHUtmntl c hrat; Fifth 1/I.Oth •Whltehon* ' JlOO IthIt y Van HorH n Affen Fi lituntril nt 112 Enst Illvtr linnd, llum- tractive rc-alcfunttnl atrcrl, I.nrse chvcll loii. N. .1. in*, 8 roomi, 4 bpdroorns, nil heat- fn. Th ftd Bank Bottled in .' rage, Immrdlni.j I>O*M ^(,1; .v Olijcctloni, U nny, shoul.l lie mnilp Im- ll«.00fi. Kol.to., W.i^rhHry. H^ HOMES AT BARGAIN prices. All mcMlinlely in "liliiiB tu Albert A. Kerr, California , 1ft Wrtt Front uretl, Hod Ufti.k. I'J Clerk ot tht Burmiisli nf llunioin. liumci ne^r tchuol, shoppin dis- (Slitnnll JW% By Volume; trict mill Itm lint, Conv nii nt KltANK MK1.I.ACI, Other Stylet*. ttrmi: 1200 down jtnymimt: low ANTHONY MKI,l,,\Cl hnuftf, hot »»lii ln.nl; iwo-iri ca- rise: larRf pint. ]mmrdint( iiui^j,t.inn • monthly piiyment. Sg Linden Pine*, WHISKEY BLEND NOTICE. From $6.00 IIO.OOU, HoUlon WntMliiiry, UrnltLr, two-family; 1*4 Ulver itrcct, four- • PORT H W1.11 Vront strtit, Htd IJnn).. i'hDii" Cnp!n« iurnttl room butiiinlow, nil ImiU'ovcmentii Talm niilice thnt Jvhn Hlntelmnnn, 8-JtfiOO.* I In., hns iinnlicil in the State Dcpm-t- ALL GRAIN SPIRIT 2 Tlllon avenue, Iwo-famlly. 1 m riniuii rnciiL of Aluuhulir IlevnrxKL' Contrul (m jo gractfut in deiign, to tmarlly »llm.,,thU lattst J'honc fled Hank fi• 0165. Joicjilt H I'leiiHry HcLnil Ilislnliuijjn \\cv\nt: for • SHERRY hofnet In perfect i-onditiui). Living Ronion creation for men and women, ii a posioition room with fironlitcc, dininc room, model Becker. M-cmiscH sltuiitnl lit Avenue nf Twu •WILSON Kitchen, electric rn litre, two htdruoms Rivm nml KIUKC Uund, Uunibon. to treasure, a diitlngulthed gift to convey your high- and bulb, hot water hnit; ntnuc vrr- Ubjpcildm, If any, -.hmilil be mnili est regard. Into Its modern, iweeplng lines has been » MUSGATEL • GOLDEN WEDDING rindn; ono-citr KHI-UK*-: flnwi-ririK nhrii>» hfVi8BiJ immf![li«tt>l)', hi wrliliifr, to tliu SlHli 1 streamlined that ever-dependable Ronson lofety. Ittul cVt-rKt-Fciii; tlll.titHi. lUilslim or rent. l.mk'c lyut. nil yt-nr. lili! Com mi** (a HIT «f MC<*!M>1(C H^vvniKc Con- • CARSTAIRS W. SEAL Wi'ttrLury, Hinltne-, III Wi M 1'iont f(tl, dlrtctly nliDvt OCMUI, MaKiiiflrMit trtil, 10C0 Hroiii! Suvrt, Newnrk, N, J, action.,. just one-finger, one-motion. ilrcci, Itpii Hank, J'hnm- (!-;t:,in./ iiuiiinu vltw, on two Wdoilni Hvrvs. Two tnin t< r LL'III'IKJHIK niiil ari-fuut Imul; 1 49 • P.M. DE LUXE JOHN Illhi'l'IiLMANN, INC, rnoin, .'KMout living room, ulcLntP win- .Vfiili'nt to Furl, liiiiirn rcn 1 AvutiUu uf Two Klvers KUIIHO'II, N\ . (IfMVh, (it'uii tiinilnrt , inifdnii elect ri^ PircclorB, Tllonltl. 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