»JS» BAKE An Idml n*» *# AU tto Hem ot Located oa tbs BwstStel , BSD BAH K Shrewsbury Blw», on* hM* and Buironndlnj Towns from New Verb and provttt Fearlessly ana Without Bias lag every city conveaSemst,

limed WMklr. Intend u gMond-CUu HatWr at ti» FoiU ( Subicrlptton Prloi Out Year 82.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 28. offlco et Hod Banfc N. J, nndu tilt Act of Uueh I, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 , 1936. 3U Monthi 11.00. Slngla Copy to. PAGES 1 TO a,. Middletown Building Loan BITTEN BY A BOAR. Little Silver Boro "Welcome Wagon" ALL BILLS PAID. Tempest In Teapot Deeper Waterway John frnnhUn of Now Monmouth Rarltan Township Ends Year In Township Dinner Matures Shares ratnfuUy Injured Last Week. Buys New Pumper Arrives In Town Good Financial Condition. About A License Now AJ*ossibil% ohn Franklin of New Monmouth At the annual settlement meeting Event AVM Held at Port Second Series of Sea Bright-Rum- was bitten on hia leg by a boar while Purchase of Fire Apparatus Ap- It Will Break Down Barriers of the Rarltan township committee, The Council Finally Decide to War Department at WatMni Monmouth Monday Afternoon son Association Represents engaged in ppigg killing on Dr. Gor- ' proved by Mayor and Council For Those Moving Here From Chairman Thomas Brennan announced Grant Sanders Cohen's Appli- May Soon Advertise for _ $18,800 in Cash and Two ' farf m at NeN w MonmoutMthh Fri-Fi —Cort is $13,175, Les» Five :hat this year all bills were beinj,' cation "Subject to Commis- With United States Senator day. The boar was savage, and Mr. Other Places—Mrs. Marjorie For Improving Channel ta W. Warren Barbour as Hott. Canceled Mortgages. Per Cent for Cash. PI Hammond Hostess. aid without the- usual method of sioner Burnett's Approval." Red Bank. Franklin, who was helping Edward ransfcrririg any funds from one ac- Tho annual Battlement day inset- The Sea Brlght-Rumson Building Downes of Fort Monmouth with the The Little Silver mayor and coun- Those who move to Red Bank and count to cover another. Bills to the Unfavorable action was taken by hog killing, had the hind legs of the A deeper wntens^bor tho NoTUS [Ing and township family dinner par- nd Loan association matured Its cil last Friday night voted to buy a Immediate vicinity from other places amount of $5,080.02 were ordered the mayor and council of Red Bank branch of the Shrewsbury river t* BSI of the township committee of econd series of 104 shares a few animal tied together as a precaution. new Amerlcan-LaFranco 1,000-gallon wllf have tho_barrlirs broken down last Thursday night on an applica- Despite being trussed tho boar man- paid. Of this amount $2,000 was di- assured fact, according to reliable Irn ddletown township was held Mon- lays ago, mailing out checks pumper to replace tho present fif- by the '"Welcome Wagon," which will rected to be paid to • the Haritan tion made by Sander Cohen of Rnh- formation received during tho paai Tho committee met during tha .mounting'to approximately $16,800 aged to turn around and attack Mr. teen-year-old apparatua. The. propo- way for a license to conduct a store Franklin, who at the time was on his arrive soon after they reach here. tcwnshlp school board for school dis- week by Tho Register, and prsp»M ornlng to wind up the business of nd cancelling two mortgages of sition to buy a new truck had been "I know I'm going to enjoy living trict taxes. The past- year has im- for the sale of alcoholic beverages in atiuns are under way to advertise foil he township for tho year, and tha knees repairing come equipment A. the former Second National bank ;2,B00 each, There were eighteen boar haB long, broad teeth and Mr.approved by the voters at the elec- in this aectlon." This la what Mrs. proved financially more than in sev- ludu for this work within a very short Unner party was held In the oftor- ihaceholders. tion In November. Newcomer will be saying, and the building on Broad Btreet. The vote time. The deeper waterway, whsnj loon at Charles Stava's White House Franklin received a deep wound eral years. The committee had The association recently opened Us chances are that her remark will be funds through the year to reduce was 2 to 2. Councilman Joseph F,. completed, will provide a channel six eotaurant at Port Monmouth,.iront- which bled profusely, The animal Tho apparatus will cost $13,175, Irwin and Kenneth M. WyckolT were 22d series. The fourteenth annual re- was beaten off by Mr. Downes. Mr. less five per cent for cash within prompted by the fact that she has outstanding notes. The committee is feet in depth and approximately ISA „ on Rarltan bay. This was for-port made a short time ago showed Just received a, visit from the "Wel- 1 in favor of granting the license nnd feet. In width from the Oceani bll Jmerly the residence of the late Ben-' Franklin was laid up several days, thirty days and the company will al- hopeful that the present year will Councilmen Thomas M. Gopaill and ,377W shares In force, Including the but he is now able to be out. comi> Wagon." ', enable,the township debt to be fur- U . , westward to tha borough dock* •jamin Grlggs, who was for many low $100 on the-old truck. Otto F. . Only those who have moved from Alber( VanScholck vot(!d nst .04 shares just matured, ,, The assets Beutell of Fair Haven, representa- ther the toot of Broad, street and Map •years tax, collector of Middletown of the company at tho last report a city where thej* had a cluster of reduced, • 'it- Mayor Charles R. English did avenue. It la hoped that bids jtownship. tive of the Amerlcan-LaFranco con* friends to another place where they 1 >"*** [not vote, stating that he believed it wore $272,030.82, as follows: pany, attended the meeting and be awarded in the early sp Tho dinner differed from similar Mortgage loans with pledge of Protest Against knew no one can appreciate just how 'besbest that ththemtee matterr sshould go over th i lt l enta of the past in that it was shares J156.4OO.0O promised delivery in 45 days. lonely a person can be—that h, until Business Of The I until the next meeting. Councilman the dredging completed fivcn by United States Senator W. Share loans' 200.00 All the councilmen voted for the they have built a new circle/in their James S. Parkes was abse :t. Coun- the cruising season Is at lts| Varren Barbour. Heretofore the Real entate acquired by fore- Gasoline Taxes apparatus except George White, who new place of residence. cilman Harry G. "Degenn;;!: was de- Commissioner Joseph C. 3 closure or deed 73,83fl.8O Rumson Council barred from voting because ho is en- lias been very active aq j louts have been the members ot the leal estate, sold under contract 17.182.20 declined to vote either way. He stat- The "Welcome Wagon" T>wnshlp committee and other town- 'axoB and insurance advanced Meeting of Dealers Held at theed that while he was'not opposed to tence to break down gaged in the alcoholic beverage hm;i- the- committee on this . hip officials. Senator Barbour is a niortgasors 445.01 American Hotel at Freehold the purchase of a new flre truck he make .acquaintances easier. For Annual Reports of Health and way proposition, urhlture. and. fixtures ,.. .258.00 questioned the financial condition of Building Inspectors — Parmly Lawyer Theodore j. Lob'recqu>\' tlons have bee^-aild* jssldent of Locust Point and a metn- >ucs in arrears on shareB C72G.4H Friday—Organization Formed more than two years this plan has of the Republican executive Returned checks 5.00 and Officers Elected. the American-LaFrance company. been working very successfully in Property Taxes Paid^—To Buy representing a number of liquor, deal- , v*-eks getting "area* nmlttee^of Middletown townahlp. ^egal fees advanced.... , 883.0!) Both Councilmen Frank Dean and tho northern part of the state and Snow Fence for Ridge Road., ers, urged that the license .'be not I fill wriiclj will be pumped! (fe was formerly mayor of Rumson, nterent in arrears , 2,387.24 Protesting against the high gaso- Edward C. Fiedler replied that a this week It makes its bow to Red granted. He claimed there was no the Uecjtcr channel* ?Ines In arrears At last Thursday night's meeting need for muro liquor selling places much of this necessary | The township family dinner, party is Demand or time deposits—ac- line tax now in effect in this state very satisfactory report had been re- Bank and vicinity. In old Institution. tive : 1,688.65 as well as the other taxes and fees ceived after an Investigation of the It will Introduce brides and new-of the Rumson mayor and council and that many of the owners of secured. VH. L. bonk stocli 2,300.00 Elmer J. Pearsall, building inspector, liquor businesses were barely getting Quite some time ago < J Several years ago at "such a party, 1 paid by motor vehicle owners and concern's financial standing. comers to neighbors, churches, club3, demand or time deposltc—In- societies, reputable merchants, bank- submitted his report of building ac- along. propriated the necei»»ry"<8 •store Mr, Barbour became senator active 1,002.26 operators and registering opposition Councilman Victor Sattcr suggest- laah on hand and in bank 8,847.99 to, diversion of gasoline tax revenues ed Including tho entire cost of tho Ing facilities, the' homo newspaper, tivities in the borough in 1035. Nine The application was acted on again much needed itnp Indwhlle he still lived at Rumson, new homes were constructed, alter- , golden key was presented to him 'etty cash ~ - 35.00 for any purpose other than the con- apparatus in the 1936 budget to save etc., nnd help to make life just a bit at a special meeting of the aaayor tho amount has ._T ,_. .. symbolize his welcome as a cltl- Tho officers aro James P. Bruce struction and maintenance of high- interest coats, same as was done in less lonesome for the stranger those ation jobs were made on eighteen and council" Monday night and a mo- tho Treasury departweBi * ;en of Mlddlotown township. That president, Charles L. Presley vice ways, representatives of alisoll com- Red Bank when the new aerial lad- first few weeks. house3, eleven garages and accessory tion was passed by a vote of 4 to ho demand by tho war f Ivent took place at the Globe hotel president, Clarence Stevens secre panies marketing petroleum products der truck was purchased. Mr. Mrs. Marjorie P. Hammond of Irv- buildings were built, five buildings 1 to grant the license "mjbject to for this expenditure^ Red Bank. Mr. Barbour'a neW tary, William V. Smith treasurer and In Monmouth county met Friday ut Fiedler agreed with,, Mr. Satter, but ing i place Is the local-hostess. In a were moved, a new greenhouse was the approval of Commissioner D. With this completed om« at Locust Point was under Maurice A. Potter attorney and so-the American hotel at Freehold and William A. Stevens, ^borough attor- little book she keeps a note of pros- erected and another altered and Frederick Burnbit^ of the alcoholic westward from the -OeeaalO , onotructlon at the time. ney said "nothing doing." Ho pointed pective brides and newcomers and three places were demolished. Four beverage- control board." The lone to Red Bank It -will complete •) licitor. The directors are Harry N. formed an organization to bo known makes It her business to pay them a I Thst Senator Barbour deoms it an Johnson, Ira D. Emery, Charles L. as the Monmouth County PMrnleum out.that thn people had approved the- appeals were made to the zoning diiuentcr, waa Mr. Gopoill. channel from lower RooSjf>"$l 1 to bo a resident of Mlddle- call. She finds out what they, have board. It was claimed that the advertise- westward through the Presley, Clarence Stevens, James V. Industries committee. issuance of bonds to pay for the ap-been Interested In in their former i township was attested not on-Bruce, George G. Ivlns, James A. The committee will organize the paratus, and the method of payment Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, health In- ment -which Mr. Cohen Inserted in water area of the nor jW Uie fact that he aoted as host place of residence and places them spector, made his annual report, The Register of 'hiB intention of ap- many years there lias been Ryan, William H. Carhart, Sr., andpersonnel of the petroleum industry could be changed only by the voters. in touch with like associations here. yf dinner party but also by thoWilliam V. Smith. Tho association He said, however, that at the general showing 92 cases of communicable plying for the license was not tech- ardous condition In the In this county and will acquaint the Through her efforts greetings of nically correct because the word "dls- TJ« which ho made. He gavo a is a member of tho Federal Homo motorist with the facts of motor election next November a proposition diseases during tho past year. Ger- of the Oceanic bridge Itnown «M fly talk In which he Ihdl- welcome are dispatched from civic man measles tops the list with 56 tribution'y wag omitted. The state- Loan bank. vehicle taxation. The committee will to pay tho balance in 1937 could be minded clients who keep the "Wel- "crona over." Soundings late thl* Jthat he folt much more "at submitted to tho voters. The"bond cases. 'Other diseases reported were ment was .made that The Register showed that the "croes Ol work also to secure for the motorist come Wagon" moving. Her territory was at fault. This JH not true. The | among tho company of Mld- and commercial highway users relief ordinance provides for the payment chickenpox, 6; erysipelns, 1; measles, created a very dangerous townshlp folks than hob- includes Red Bank, Fair Haven, 9; mumps, 5; infantile paralysis, 2; advertisement was prepared hy-Mr, t? from taxation. It la expected that of three $1,000 bonds each year. north of the Ruason shore, wlth the "big Bhots' at 'ke-Ya^tsnieh Rumson, Little Silver, Sea Bright, pneumonia, 2; scarlet fever, 1, and Cohen anQ printed exactly as given. the next meeting of the committee A letter was received from Free- Monmouth Beach, Highlands, Atlan. ected itself and Instead of' fgton. Ho said ho did not whoopingr cough, 10. NIneteeri plumb- To many persons at the meeting Ing compelled to take almost ] to receive a higher honor To Meet Tonight will be attended by 2,000 employees holder Raymond L. Wyckoff promis- tlo Highlands, Middletown township, 1 ing his support to procure for Little licenses were Issued ana the in- the lory; argument, which took placo turn coming In or out of th» pot which he now held, but a ot the petroleum indu'atry In this Shrewsbury, Eatontown, in fact, all about the matter seemed like a temp- county and that /within a short time Silver part of the state dirt road al- of the Immediate trading area of Red spector's receipts for tae year they can now come up from. ong hla listeners remarked North Shrewsbury Club Ready to amounted to $212, which. Has been cet In a teapot. An waa pointed out Point by almost a straight lins'1 Irds that despite what he said Its activities will embrace, besides lotment In 1936. The sum Is appor- Bank. by one person, the advertisement was Issue Challenge Should the oil, bulk and gasoline filling station tioned by the freeholders. Mrs. Hammond operateg^under the turned over to the borough collector. the old Neptune flats to the Of letlll a "dark horse" posslbil- Pennant be Lost to the Long Eight persons were bitten by dogs. generally understood arid its meaning bridge. Republican nomination employees, motorists, automobile, A letter from Milton Berlc relative supervision of Mrs. Lllffim C. Deala- was not changed by the omission of Jldent In 1936. Branch Club. tire and accessory dealers, truck and man of Plalnfield, state organizer of No cases of dipththeria \fere re- Councilman Irwln lias to street signs on the Berk tract was ported In the borough in W35 a'.idthe one,word. Plowever, Mrs. Amy E. from the War department bus operators, garaga owners, taxi- referred to the road committee, the "Welcome Wagon" activity. Her Shinn, the borough clerk, said that officials of Middletown The January meeting o'fHhe North cab companies and their employees, calls will average from thirty to for- In commenting on this Dr. 'atewart dorse>3JeEt*>r the Lighthouse I aro Republicans, but thaShrewsbury Ice boat and yacht club Mayor Elias S. Black commented said: Mr, Burnett waa a stickler for tech- merit to place a light oa th« in this territory. " The membership upon the removal of the borough of- ty monthly over a year's period. nicalities and that he would probably are not 'confined entirely to »111 be held at tho clubhouse tonight stands pledged to demand of candi- The "Welcome Wagon" organiza- "I would like to call attention to extending northward to tlce (2) To oppose Increases In gaso- between the/flre-company-and, the c'd at the meeting Monday night. H«f — .coming to Red BMI many families are coming Into this but are potential carriers. Therefore 1 season/ Barbour might become boat and yacht club. Each -club has line taxes. borough officials relatlvo to the territory from distant points. She presented virtually the same arg one race to its credit. „ (3) To demand that funds derived we should make a great effort to ments as were given last Thursday o desire for an eight foot ctuutti [of the board of freehold* change. At the suggestion of Mr. has Informed a representative of The child ' and .'tho Democratic speak- from gasoline taxea should be spent Dean, who Is chairman of the firo every pre-school nipht. He streeecd the fact that most 300 feet in width, which wa* After this event is decided, the Register that many of these families In school protected, ht, has been abandoned for til* ge John C. Warren, for- North Shrewsbury's official point rac only lor highway construction and committee, the matter was left in the have as tftelK,head men;»f the "white ivcry child of the liquor Uealer3 were taxpay- maintenance. either by the family physician or in ers and that another competlto: cnt, the majority of folks odvo- ' fcdson county. He is the Ing program will begin In earnest, hands of the flre committee for a collar" class, some* 8f'whom are com- ing the improvement feeling that She former Coddlngton tho season's trophy this year being (4).To advocate reduction of gaso- conference with the firemen. ing into this territory because of the school. would reduce their sales. "There has been a very noticeable the proposition already decided up« |epy Hollow ,.road, near offered by Fred D. Wlkoff, one of tho line taxes that are disproportionately I their desire to live' In the country Mr. Farrow also spoke. Ho on by Congress will be adequate fojl ner, which he has re- pioneer members of tho club. Other high. district, yet be in close proximity increase in the number of cases of dipththeria In the last year, and thli that what Mr. Doremus said ab/ut some time to come, -. ' for his own resi- rophles to be sailed for have been (5) To oppose unreasonable re- with their city activities. the liquor dealers being taxnHyers offered by Commodore Augustus M. strictions and regulations upon the Christmas Party has been almost entirely among •was true, but that Bight shoyfld not y..... MInton, Presldeht Thomas Irving operation of motor vehicles. those unprotected." be, lost of 'the fact that thy owners I William" A. Swcericy Brown, Vicq Commodore Harold S. (6) To urge, that taxation of pe-, For HSXhildren Authority was given to the emer- of the.** f-?T?h&v hank bup'jflng were East Keansburg gavo a reminiscent Allen, Vice President Benjamin L. troleum products be left solely to Mann Estate At gency-relief cpmmittee to make reg- taxpayers also. 1*6 fsgtVfTAflBkthe ar- political contl' Atwater," cash prizes offered by the state and that the federal gaso- ulations toYcorrect conditions com- gumpnt had been used thj^the/li- I Middletown township George. Ruppert and Georgo Glllig, Event Held by the Young Men's plalfted pf m Councilman Robert G. cense should not be prant Christmas Party ^ nly divided politically line tax be abandoned. Fair Haven Sold dally merchandise prize offered b; (7)'To oppose all legislation in- Democratic Club of Middle- Ilsleyy-Hs/called attention to a bill Mr. Cohen is not a Red iflSlcVesi- g a Republican utrong- other interested citizens and the Wil- to\Wi Township Was Popular presented at the meeting for fo.id Moref Than 400 Children En. imical to tho best interests of the Russell E. Johnson, Executive of dent., He said he thought nils was •sont, Ho recounted a" liam H. R. White memorial trophy. Beyond Expectations. sold last Jartuary. Mr. Ilslcy recom- beside the point for many reasons joyed the Bounty of Santa 1 buttle of about tlilr- highway usera of the state. Dixon Crucible Co., Purchases •Should the Red Bank club lose (8) To combat gasoline tax evas- mended that all food orders issued and especially because most of the Claus at Event Held by Totny lego when Amzi P03- The Christmas party for children Residence on Fair Haven must be used within two weeks from other store liquor dealers were "out- tho pennant to the challenging ion by co-ordinating the association's given by the Young Men's Democrat- Doerr Association Saturday. \ of Naveslnk was Road—To Modernize House. siders" not livinK at Red Bank. yachts, the North Shrewsbury club efforts with those of the state and ic club of Middletown township at tho Issuance -and that stores must of tho township send their bills to tho council t>io- More than 400 0 childrehidr n enjoyed JUKJ I |2 votes and when will Immediately issue a challenge county tax collecting officials.' the clubhouse on Leonardvllle road The Mann estate of Brooklyn has Several remarks were made about Christmahit s partty givei n b^y TCt to the Long Branch club so that somo month the orders are present- py g byyw TCtsyTCtsy Lohsen, Repiibl The officers are: Saturday afternoon proved popular sold Its property located on the west 6 imitirig the number of licenses. 'Ooor'O r associatioii n Saturday Vilghht at series of championship events can ed to .the stores. . I to tho samo position Chairman—G. F. Apgar. • ... . beyond.the expectations of those who side of Fail' Haven road near the ouncilman cKonrinK facetiously Charles Doerr's Buyvlew Inn at East jelvln A. Rice, Demo- be started this Ice yachting season. | Vico chairman—1-\ W. Stendman. directed If. It was .attended by 175 North Shrewsbury river in Fair Ha- Councilman Bernard V. Ryan re- Keansburg. Many parents wero pres- This is . pcrmlssable on account of ported that the boroURh had collect- stated that he was in favor of grant- Tho blizzard par Secretary—C. G. George• - _-. .youngsters. In order to provide for ven to Russell E. Johnson of Jersey ing as many licenses as there are ent. 1£aeh child received a pound pf name comes from tho present unfinished series being a g 0 m ltht City. Ray VanHorn was the agent ed over $20,000 In taxes from the stations and barher shops. candy and there were also gifts of hold, over from last season. . ;."c "S;,: G fAV unexpectedlpy y largge gatheringg It Partmy estate. The borough had re- ,ias born during thi Kir, W. J. Darby, G. C. Wood. W. J. -was necessary at the eleventh hour in the transaction. Mayor English called attention to | books, games nnd toys. Home and orm of 1888 ,and duced tho interest rate- on these ~)§ry little changes have been made EldrldM, E. C. Wunder, C. George. Stlll- to replenish the supply of candy and The property has been in the own- the fact that s'tore liquor dealers an 'rattles were given to the llttlo tots. VI a dlfllcult llmi Co'tho boats of the North Shrewsbury vvcll van Pelt. John T. LaFreda, Joneph oranges and to get more chairs. This taxes from eight to four per cent, pormitietl to .sell bnttled 1,'nodri alon^ Kris r.rlnglo held high festival in Wilson, Taul Itoycr. William Zlckler. Phil- ership of the Mann faniily for more provided they were paid by Docem- tho storm lnden fleet since last year.' With one ex- lip Moore. Fred W. Stoadman, Gtiorgo F. occasioned no delay, but not enough, with other merdmncllso. He [mlnt'-d ft Yulct de atmosphere graced by a [rifts. Mr; Lolisen ception, what changes have been than forty years. The grounds com- ber 20. Mr. Ryan, also reported that Kccan, O. H. Wright. chaira were procurable, with the re- prise about an acre and extend 400 out that in many munictpalltleii U hugo gaily decorated Christmas tree. fcakers at the dln.-made aro minor. That exception Is Tho organization does not exist for sult that some of the children haidlo Borough Clerk Jero J. Carew and he was requi -ij tl-at liquor be Roll in Ono of the features was a movln Ira W. Crouse's Tyro which will have «nd feet along tho private road of River- attended a recent meeting of '.lie picture Shmv which required profit, and no dues are assessed. At sit on the piano and on tables lawn, the property now being de- ieparate b f tho state high a new laminated runner plank and tho meeting addresses were delivered benches. Tri-County Municipal league In the hours to display. Piano music ' timber was received last week for a veloped by Harry H. Kohl as stated interest of tho railroad conmiut"!•!•.' (ilaycd. Mothers- as well as younj oa another speak by W. H. Zlckler, V. H. Royer, G. . Twelve reels of motioA picturpicturees In last week's Register. The Mann nt and both ho new spar and keel. The Tyro Is one F Apgar and E.J. Leary of the state were shown, In one ^f^hlch Will fight to prevent an Increase In com- ASMAI, IIANli (OM KUT Biers rerervi'd gifts of candy, present had Rogers was starred./Edward Anton- property also adjoins the riverfront mutation rates. each child was given a shopping-tag f the oldest boats In the present committee. estate of Jerome Rice. n at each other, North Shrewsbury fleet. She waa de- Ides of Atlantic Hlphliinda was the Councilmnn Lewis T. Wilson, chair- IViiflt of Music at the ' imrdu In which to take hums tho presents \ [gular - attendant signed by the late Thomas Henry operator otcthe movie (machine. Af- The bouse, which has been unoc- man of the road committee, was Refreshments of Ice cream ana - BUILDING AND LOAN ELECTION. cupied for several years is at least nlly dinner par- Grant, one time commodore of the ter the dlstrlbutkm ol candy and given authority to buy between 1.200 Kiiday * veiling, Janua'.- JU'. the cako wero served tn the youngsters art of the "llfi oranges, games and general* sociabil- 75 years old. It has nine rooms and be and coffee 4nd cake to the growfi- North Shrewsbury club, and on her Nominations for Ensuing Year by and 1,400 feet, of snow lidilleimvn town.ihlp hu:ii tichunl it ho BaidMon initial appearance was the last word ity were enjoyedX About forty par- three fireplaces. Mr. Johnson will installed on Ridge road on the Tnil- upn. The piirty copdudfil with gen« Keansburg Association. •begin work Immediately to moder- hand will i;lvo its llfth annual con- eral sociability and gamed. Edmund 1 L utatlon la till inico yacht construction. Mr. Crouse ents were present aa spectators. The er arid McCarter. proper!ie.-t, where cert at halt-past clsht o'clock at the Intends to bring her out In an en. The annual election of tho Keans- party concluded with ''three 'cReera nize the house. New plumbing and high drifts uaually form. Mr. Wil- Roches aolea us master of ceremon-* l for James Grodcslta of Leonardo, heating systems will be Installed, and ijli KC-hnul auditorium at Leonardo. Ics. Good i.nlcr wim maintained J- ftu was, Intro- oly new appearance with some burg Building and Loan association son Bald the fence costs nbnut twelve The members of the band are radical changes. . will be held-Thursday, December 16. chairman of tho committee In charge many other Interior and exterior throughout nnd many comments ', ,a8 tho orator cents a foot. George Andrews, Lois Axtell, Gor- were made over the fine behavior of •{> iad a speech Since tho club's Iaflt meeting, W. Tho following nominations have been of tho party. Mr. Grodcska had a changes will be made. The grounds Mayor Van R. Halsey rvskrd that made: large corps of assistants. Their will also be improvedV A tennis don Bchn, Vaughn Buhn, Alberta tho children. ', | It conslstei Strothera Jonca and Fred Flahcr, Sr., department heads take an Inventory Bennett, Thomaa Bouldln, Loin i of President President—Edward T. Corapton. names wero printed in The Register court will be built next spring. Tuesday night 'ho Totsy'Doerr &»» M have been claimed by death and tho of equipment. Policeman Si'th John- Compton, Sylvester Croplo, L. Doran, ooclntlon held n Mew YeurS eve din- -' f « Deal. Mr. club's burgee has boon flown at half Vlca presdieni—Herman L. Lchr. | last week. Mr. Johnson Is an executive for th» Secretory—AutfuBt H. Loldorhaua. son was granted a fireman's exempt Albert Flieachauer, Jack Hafnei. ncr party at whic- soa waa th»/ marks muc staff In their memory. Dlxon Crucible Lead company of Jer- Treasurer—Clinton D. Lohscn. certificate and the application of Earnest Heath, Doris Hurst, Joan c)iicf dlnh. filter, Aanlatant troanurcr—William E. Halph. ATTENDANCE PINS. sey City. Ho has been livinK in Fair CharlCB Ell for membership in pt, Albert Solicitor—Howard W. Itobortn. Haven ttie past year and hl« recent Knowlos, F. Lawlcy, Charles Lli'i-1 Directom—William A. Gehllmui. Clln- Oceanic hook ami ladder company hnusor, John Malley, Clmrlca M;it- | townohi BACK FROM FLORIDA. ,ton B. Lohacn. William Turner, Jr., Her-Eight l'lnii Gftoi Out for Attendance purchase will be used for his own was approved. , o HOltUHT A SNIHV VVOVi, 11: West; man L. Lehr, Edward Manning, Etoanl T. year round occupancy. thews, William McCarron, Janet | at IJncrofcvSunday-Scliool. County taxes of $lti,R27.83, bills of v ih; John T, Carroll W. Barclay Had Two Innl**- Corapton, A. A. .Franck, Howard W. Hob- Morford. Kotin Morrid. Kverett O» -1 siint»-»liury Township will Ada ort-. William E. Ralph. Superintendent $fi,498 nnd payrolls amounting to Ellsworth I'iiiker, Charles Ijunck- 1 townshi : ' ntlng Air Trips. Appralflament committee—nerman U Stanley Stllwell to Komi Equipment. iy, -town l*hr, Edward T, Conipton. William E. awarded perfect attendance pins Christmas Play $2,277 wcro paid. cnhuHh, Philip Hoy, (Justnvc HalerhiK, |do; Jud, Mrs. Carroll W._ BaVclay imd herltalph. Sunday morning at Llncroft chapel Robert Htout, Fit/. Roy Walling, The townnhip . ___ children Carroll find Carollno of Examining committee—A. A. Franck, W. , to the pupils having a perfect record Cella Walter-i, Alan WebB, Rlilpll Mluewabury township hmVJ Its final Tecpl* A. Conroy, William Turner. Jr. Union Church Servlwu. Keans- Scobey vllloand her mother, Mrs. Car- ™. „„. , ...... during the past year. In awarding Given At Lincroft William", William Uliichny and meeting of the year Saturday aft'-r- A serica of union piayer services noon ut tho homo ot\ Us rWVH, rie W. H. Applegate of Freehold, have The 33d series of thQ association thh o ma Mr stll££cl, , he « Marie Vogel. l More than 100 persons attended t,hr. will bo held by (W., Red Bunk Mr.t. Mnrgrrtt*. Heed Jnf Tir'Oii been spending a few weeks at West matured December 20,, and checks tlmt more ln8 would awnrded The !itiidcnt» have held many re- Atlnntl Palm Beach, Florida. They made the Sunday-school entertainment .given churches beginning on Jlonduy night, Falls. It was voted t« Buy n ninny for •15,000 were sent to the flhare-' next year. Jnnuary 0. The meeting that night hearsals under tho leadership «f 1*"* trip, by automobile and they are «- holders. A new series, the seventieth, Those receiving the plna wero Mrs. last week at Lincroft chapel. A play, plriw for UHO on the road*. The plo.v eompll "Santa Changes His Mind," wan pre-will be held in the Metiiillst church. dolpli J. Wlnllirop, the bund Instruc- will be attncheil to a triialt which Is pectetl. home early next week, Mr. Is now being subscribed for. Ada Woodward, Lois Owen, Edith tor. __ of hh Barclay flew to West Palm Beach by sented under the direction of Mrs. On the following day a icrvtce will owned by the township, i Tho association meets tho third Mao Mauser, Colcman Riclidalc, bo held in the Prcsbytprl. 'i church. alrplano and spent part of the Christ- Thursday of each month at the Robert nnd stcwIirt Goddard, Loret- George Hichdale. Harold Kelly act- lillli for poultry klllftu by (|OS« > lioun mas season with his wife and family. Keamburg National bank. Tho past to Breckenrldgo and Elizabeth John- ed an Santa Cluus and preflcnted Subsequent mentinga will bit held mi I'INI'; ItKCOIID AI'I'HKCIATEI). were adjusted nnd the totul amount eniv He returned home by the samo con- year Is reported to have been the|son candy and fruit to tho kidilleo pres- Wodncsdny, January 8, In the Calvavj duo Wiiii i'M. It was votrt.d U |>»y fo veyance early Friday morning, mak- best the association has experienced i ent. Baptist church, on ThuraluyXJM IU- Trtbuta to Kd. Connors, Oriinil PM $1W of this amount. Tha con r ing the trip ea$h way In about ten since tho depression set In. In Miami Bench, Florida, Gifts were presented to Kcv. David nry I) In tlio Jiaptlnt rimrch nnH.on Irtim of Ih" I'ollco I «r<'<'. men cnld they would probably m&Hti liouru. On the same craft with him stop at "Tho Habana," one of tho bet-Povoy and Superintendent Stanley Friday, Jnnuary 10, In Ihc Hcf'>rchcBCJ)|IO through your root mi" nday night, a motion wan relate unmti pj their experiences. Mr. ency apartment at sensible rates, and a filter of your veiling plaster. tipprecitttlvo of Lieutenant Hnrclaw found tho weather liKStstida ward, REV. David Povey, Stanley Stll- e y riiwlul Oftvf warm greeting'of a Red Banker. woll, Hr., Julia McCarron, Shirley cannot hnlp hut catch the pui'tlc loyal and efficient service sunitiilnKly colthd o weahTh Florie liKtstidd frma -tea and circulars on request.—Ad- t hld th for ono wonk until Janu ' lsement j Stllwell, Elizabeth Johnson, Robert Of (Hi(Hintt ami illrt unit hold the the, hope that ho lnKly cold. The Florida farm- h innu nnd happily. Jtten'n thrco-plocB »ull eri#»d mnudije pola golns fe Dajerlo, Rhea Walling, Stanley Btll- thInato espace tlieus obetwiTi um]KiJb*rsh April 8a—Jesse Owens 6t Ohio BtaU Jlin» 1 Bdwln P, Morrow, ex-say* Jan. »—Bolivia's screril army mobil- May 19—1'opo Piua oanonlEed Thoman lependent otTlcea bill. ' ; set ROW American record for feroa4 rns> of Keptuckyeptucky. ization went Into effect. *' , More and Blehop John Fisher, who Jan, 16—President sent Tnees&g* urgr- D«b. 13—Hauptmfcnu senteacea to Alt Jump, 30 feat 141 inchw, at Draft* relay. Oaar illlMnalllM , noted cartoonist. Jan. 31 Nomad tribesmen massacred were executed by Henry VIII. ing ftonate to npprove United States* June 11—Senate pasfled the public i week o£ Jan. 13. May 4—Omaha woo the Kentucky June 16—Edward Salisbury - Baas, '07 persons in Africa. May 20—League of Nations council ntry into World court. utility bill. Deo. IB—Qovi THlmadea of Gforgi& derby. tonic up Elhiupta's protest against Jan. 17—Preajdont*a mesaagn outlined, Juno 12—President Roosevelt present. •nnounced hlB oandtdncy tor IDemoor&tlo May lo—Cnjifloner! regained 19—ChlsrUs H. Nttnauav Araer- Jan. a*—King Boris ot Bulgaria oust- weight i(t!a by whipplh/'AmbcnT ;d fascist cabinet . Italian warlike action. 'social safety" plan and old-age pen- a diplomas to- 275 West Point erttdu- 'reBldAiitlal nomtnatlon, 4 can soulptor, May 81—Japan delivered ultimatum to llOIlB. ates. "Dec. 16—Republican national commit* Hay 18—Josso Oweni of Onto Stftt* June JS—Elliott W. Bproul et Chi- Feb. «—Byrd expedition nailed for hina nnd prepared to occupy Peiplnff Jan. IS—Mrs. Anna -Rooaftvelt DalT June 13—Konate passed resolution ex- ee Delected Cleveland {or convention set new world's record for low hurdleo. Mew Zealand after 17 months In Ant- and Tientsin. nd John Boettlger married in Now ending akelotonlzed NRA to April 1. ilty. May 31—University of Wtchlsan nnd July J—Anflre Cltroes. French,-roe. ' V»b. *—Germany planned army of Juno •7-TIioIlvla and Paraguay ac- 'orlc. . - Juno 14—Secretary of War Dorn vin- Doe. 18—Frank C, Walker reBlgneA John Fieoher won Biff Ten golt cham- oir ear -manufacturermanufaoturcr.. • 100,000, with militia• running Into mil- cepted basis of settlement of Ctran Jan. 21—Bill In house giving Roo«e- Icuted General Foulola of air mall m NEC hand. ptonEhlps. . July I—J. Ji Bsrnet hactt war. elt power over spending of four bil- hargea. May 2;>—Amarlcnna a«t*ttua IUila» illway exeoutlv*. tHeb. 2»~Ssarlonijeri* staged wild cel- June 9—Chinese troops and officials lons for public works and eight hun- Juno H—president Roosevelt named box«rst s to 3, In Golden Qtov» tQUTnty Oliver Herford,. AmerlcAmerica; n author and , •»BS»em bailing rtsturn ot territory to left Pelplngr and Tientsin as Chinese ired mJJllon for relief. iew NHA board with Jamea I* O'Neill AERO In Chicagro. government reiectod new Tokyo fle- Jan. 24—House passed four btlHon a administrator. Jan. IS—Amelia' Ear hart made solo 2fay 25—Lawson L!ttl» of Callfornli July B—lIsJ. Gen. Smart H»1»U»I- ' March S Bevolutkm broke out In. andg. Ight hundr.Qd million relief and works June 17—House extended "nuisance" light Honolulu to California In 18 hours aEu1n won British amateur gt>\t title. raan. U. S. A. June 14—War In Gran Chaco •nded :axea two years, 6 minutes, Jesse Owone of Ohio State set thrall July B—B»» lane, notes mestnlne Klnlr Prajadhlpok of Slam abdicated by truce. ^ Jan. 25—House voted power to Hodae* June IE—Houfle paused AAA amend- Jan. 15—"Jimmy" Doollttle flew trans- new world reaorda and tied another in editor. . and retired to private llfe.ln England. Jun« 18^-Grcat Britain and Germany elt to borrow 111,600,000,000 to pay ments asked by administration. >ort plane acroas United States In 11 31K Ten track meet which wfta Nron by July IS—M. Col, Ailrsd Dreyfuo ot March E—Greek troops defeat rebels on eluded naval agreement, dioresard- Wew Deal cost. Juno 19—President told to congress lours 59 minutes. >; University of Ml eh liar. In Macedonia. \ ,, inc Prance. Jan. 26—Uprising in Louisiana put s pian to break up great fortunes and Feb. 21—Leland 3. Andrews broke May 27—Barney Ross vrh(pP*d Jlmmt M>». Slls W. Peattla, A»«Joa? Ut- Frjnce A no nils, eleven &>tT* ola' June 23—United Stitea embassy In lown by Huey Long's troopa. edistrlbute health through taxes.. >oollttle'a transcontinental speed record McLaLrnin, resalninff world welt«rw«iBht named king of Siam. %,_. Mexico City bombed. Jan. 29—Senato rejected World court Senate passed tho social security bill. ^y 38 nilriUtes. title. uly 16—Lord Dalilel, Brltlih news- - March 12—Oroek rebellion tended July A—Ethiopia appealed to tho dherence resolution. House passed tha wagner-Connqry la* March 17—Pan American Alrway» Kay SO—Kelly FatUlo won Indlonnp- >aper proprietor, " when Vohlzelos fled. ^ • • United States to persuade Italy to cease House passed bill to"extend RFC for or disputes bill. Clipper Pioneer flew from Alameda, olin G00-mll« auto race. July 17—Gooreo Williasa RuuaH. March 16—Hitler decreed conBcrlpt warltko pre|iarati6"nB. .nother two years. Senator Cousens gava federal govern- ^allt., to Honolulu. , June 8—Minnesota, won Bis Ten base- Irish poet, • army of 640,000. July 5— U n It ed States sidestepped Jan. 30—Senate passed bin to In- ment 1550,000 for industrial workers March 30—Robot-piloted TWA plane ball ohamp.onehip. July,.'H—;Mrs. Basil; 4s «ellnee«rt March 26—France prohibited export Ethiopia's appeal. rease borrowing power ot New Deal home colony In Detroit area- flew from coast to coast In 12 hours Jun» &—Atja Kh&n'u Bahram won (Ann* Qouglai Bodewlok), Engllth of raw materials necessary for war. July 10—Ethiopia appealed to tha y $11,600,00^00. June 25—(3en. Hugh Johnson made S minutes^ • English derby. • novelist, April »—Austrian cabinet decided t& world for fair play In contest with Van. 21—Roosevelt extended auto W,orka relief director for New York. May S-—Amelia Earhart made non- Juno r—Ohio State won central |nt«r« July »S—Col, H. U. Rostra of Mew Increase army over strength allowed by Italy, and demanded early action by :oae to June 16. June 36—President set asldo 960,Q00,- top flight from Mexico City to New- Qoltdfilattt track meet, York, capitalist. • treaty of St. Germain. . i' League of Katfons. Feb. S—North Dakota Supremo court 00 from worfea fund to provide John irk. N. J. - June 6—Sam Parka ot Flttfltmrsh von Charliji M Ctaik. utUIUss magnate. •April 7—Nails failed to win full con- July 13—United States and Russia 'Ujucd Moodfo as governor. or youth of nation. -'5i% June 12—Pan-American. Airways Cllp- open so If championship. July at—Onr Silver, veteran farm trol of Free City of DanilB. . concluded a trade agreement. $feb. 5—Holise voted down Inquiry July 1—President handed*$01,000,000 >er piano etarted from Alameda. Calif^. Jun« 18—James J, Br&ddoolc sron eader, " . April 17—Klne Boris of Bulgaria. July 28—Forty Italians, twenty Ethi- ntp Postmaator Qnncr&l Gar-ley's g]fta> 0 Rexford Guy Tug well for rural reoat- or Midway Islands. heavyweight champlonshla from Mas July »»—Dr. Walter •Williams, edu- tolled a Fascist plot to overthrow him. opians killed In border clash. fjstamps to friends. .lement work. June 13—Clipper plane roached Hon- Baer. • cator, at Columbia, Mo. ., . April 23—Dictator Chiang Kal-ahek Aug:. 3—League ot Nations council Keb. 6—Extension of NRA two years, July 3—House passed utilities bill olulu. Juno 16—-Johnny Revoltn. Mllwaukoa auly »0—STtderlolc H. OIH«« of . ordered all Chinese hlgli school nnd delayed for one month oettlement of ;Ig,?itenlng of hour and wag© provisions without "death sentence'1 clause, end June IB—Pnn-American Clipper plane pro, won western open golf tltlft, Jaasachuaetta, former speaker ana college students to undergo a year • Italo-Ethlopian quarrel. fid retention of present staff asked by then ordered Investigation of lobbying cached Midway Islands, June lg—UnlvoraltK otCalltomtA WOO United StatM senator. , i military training. Aug. 25—-United States demanded BCBldent Roosevelt. - or and against 'the measure. July 12—Stratosphere balloon blow the Poutrhkeepsie rcgratta. AUB. S—Br. Arthur D. Little. Indua- ij April 28—Germany began building Uuasia stop subversive plotting in So- [Feb. 8—Rear Admiral Cory T. Gray- July 1C—AAA processing- tax de- up while being: Inflated at napid City,, Juna 22—Bradley'a Black Helen won Ul chomlit. ifhmurines. In dollance of poaco treaty. viet territory. Jn named chairman of Red Cross. ilared unconstitutional by Federal Ap- S. D. / American dorby in Chtcaffo. Auar. C—yrank W. Bltohoook:,* Taoion M5>-«—Eleutherioa . "Venlielos sen- Mussolini warned League of Nation* Web. 13—Bruno Richard Hnu'ptmnnn io;i1n court in Boston. Aup. 1G—Will Rogrera, comedian, and. Ynle defeated Harvard In Annual r«- ju»li»hor and. former postmaster eea- tenced toceatli for -part In Greek ro- Italy would light nny nation taking aisnd guflty of murdering* Lindbergh" July 22—Genoral strike at Torre "Wiley Post, famfaiis aviator, killed In gattct. srnl, . sunctlonn npalnst her. • >ai%; Bentenccd to death. ' *, Haute shut off all food supplies; Na- plane crash near Voint Barrow, Alaska, Juna £5—.Too Lotila defeated Prlmo Ann, »—Ilepresentallvo Charles Truas May R—Celobraiion sf silver Jubilee Au#. -27=—Huasla t ormallyrftiecteA the Congress voted to end federal pay ional Guard called out. Aug. 30—Bonny \Iowftid won I3ondlx Camera in Kew York. it Ohio. of King George ot Great Britain began. American protest against Communist cutr. - .... _ July 23—Senate passed AAA amend- Ir race, Los AngeXes to Cleveland. July 31~Clmrles Yates of Atlanta Commanfler w. V, OreshRtn, V. B. H. May-11—Thirtyi-three Greek naval of- activities. Feb. 14—Robert E. "Wood, Chicago, ments bill. " "Sept. 2—Harold, rt^vrjrnan of -Mollne, won western amateur golf title at Colo- Aujr. IB—Sir WllllBin Watson, EnB- ficers condemned to death for part !n Aug. 28—French cabinet voted to op- named to head advisory . commit tea oh President RoosoveK named I* W. 111., won Thompson trophy race at rado Springs. - ^ Eah poet revolt. pose sanctions against Italy; •N.SSO.OOO.COO work relef plan. Cramer to succeed Paul Pearson as gov- ^Ivelahd. July 29—Kngliah tennlo team won Autr. is—Will Roeer., ael&f sad hu- May 14—Swiss court found "Protocols Feb. 1C—Thirty-one convicts Bhot way ernor of Virgin Islands. ept. 12—Laura Ingalls set new worn- Davis cup from Americana. morist. Italian cabinet formally approved Wiley Post, aviator. . of Zlon" were false and obvious plagi- Mussolini's war preparations. out> o£.t Oklahoma reformatory; guard Terra Haute General strike called off m'o record for west to east transcon- Aue. 7—Joe Louis whipped Kin? arism. Aug. 30—Emperor Hallo SelarMe killed, eight prisoners wounded. by unions. Inentnl fll£fht, 13 hours *S4 minutes 5 •uevlnsUy in one round at Chlaaeo. Au*;, IT—Ollson Gardner, editor and Filipino plebiscite ratified proposed granted vast development concession -ITI Feb. 18—Administration won In Su- July 24—Houso passed liquor con- leconds. Aug. 27—American womtn tennlw author. In Washington, ,, constitution.' Ethiopia to an American.corporation^ preme court gold clause decisions by trol bill. Sept. 13—Howard Huffhes made new team bent English and retained Wlffht* Mrs. Charlotte aflman. pott and lee- May 18—Emperor Halle Selassie or Second American protest note sent to " to 4 vote. July 2Q—Senate passed bank bill as and plane speed record, 353. miles an mal^pup. :urer. .Ethiopia, ordered freedom for all Borfs. Russia on Communist plots. ' Feb. 22—-"House passed largest peace- drafted by Glass. lour. Afeffi». 3d—Lou Sallca won bantam- Autr. is—Admiral Kondoorlotla, drat May 24—Crown Prince Freaerlk ot Sept. 3—Ethiopian development con- time army bill, appropriating $378,000,- James O'Neill resigned as head of Sept. 31—Llout. Felix Waitkua start- weight title by beatlna Stxto Escobar iresldent of Oreek republlo." Denmark and Prlncesslngrld of Sweden cession cancelled by the American own- 000. NRA, effective Ausuet l: id non-stop aolo flight from New York, In New York. Aua;, is—Thomas A. Edison, Jr. married. . ers on request of American government. Feb. 28—Federal judge holds section July 31—Congress passed bill restor- o Kaunas, Lithuania. AUE. '3 IT—Mr a. Olenna Collet t V«r» AUK, 27—Child* Hasoam, American May 30—Premier Flandln of France. "-' fi^Dl, *—League of Nations council 7-A of NRA unconstitutional In its ap- £ $46,000,000 in Spanish war veterans' Sept. 22—Waitkua made forced landi- won women's national &o\t ohampton- irtut. defeated by chamber of deputies in met m Geneva and received Italy's plication to Wefrton Steel company.- Pensions. ng: at Ballinrobe, Ireland, unhurt. ahlp. . A«ir. M—Queen Aatrld of Belgium. financial crisis, resigned with his cabi- statement against Ethiopia and the Fedora! judgo gra^tail 35 Kentucky Aug. 5—New tax bill passed by Nov. 8—Sir Charles KingBford-SrnUh, Sept, 3—Sir Malcolm Campbell of Enff- Aus-. JO—Henri Barbusse, notes net latter country's reply. coal operators injunctions preventing house. Australian aviator. lost in Bay of Bon- latid set new world record of 301.837 French author and pacifist. May 81—Boulsson formed new Frenoh Sept. 6—League council committee of United States from chforclng code. Aug. 6—nhodo Island Republicans sal. miles per hour with hts Bluebird auto- Aue. 81—Mrs, Haroia lokeo. wife ot cabinet. five nations named to handle Italo- March 3-—president asked congress elected Charles F. Risk as congressman, Nov. 11—Cants. A. W. Stevens and tnoblla in Utah. ecretary of th« Interior. June 4—French cabinet ousted by KthJopian embroglicr, Mussolini assent- for outfight subMdy to merchant ma- defeating tho New Deal candidate. O. A. Anderson of tho army reached Sept^ 11—Helen Jacobs retained -worn- Herman Bernstein, American author chamber of deputies. ing:. rine to replace present" mall contract Aug. S—Mai. Gen. B. D. FouloJa, head record nltltudo of 74.000 feet In strato- en's national tennis championship. ana editor and former diplomat. • June 6—Pierre Laval --formed new &6pt. 7—Germany entered formal pro- and building loan system. of array air corps, voluntarily retired. sphere balloon. Sept, 12—Winner Allison won na- Sept. 1—Robert A. Franks of Hen French government. '-x tept agnlnot nttnek on Nazi regime by a March 6—S. Clay Williams resigned Aug. 9—Enactment of BOciaUsecurlty Nov, .13—Jean Batten of New Zea- tional tennis championship. York, executor of Andrew Carneftl* June 7—Stanley Baldwin ^succeeded New York Judge. '•-•• . aa head of NRA uonrd; Jntv rnmplfltfld. land made eolo flight across the south- I,nTV*on Little won national ama- •state. Ramsay MacDonald as prime minister Sept. 9—League of Nations assembly March 10—Government moved to re- Aue. 15—Senate passed new tar bill. ern Atlantic teur Rolf title. Marl* Johnpon, Aroerloan author end of Great Britain. met In Geneva, place all national bank currency with House cleared Federal Judge Alsohu- Nov. 22—Pan-American line's China Sept. 19—Hlsko won middleweight Illustrator. June 15-^Italy called all silver money Frank B. Kellogg resigned from money based on gold taken by treasury. ler of Illinois of misconduct chnrares. Clipper left Ala me da, Calif., for Manila championship from Taros In Pittsburgh, Sept. 2—Charles Dickinson of Chi- from circulation. World court. March II—Houso repealed plnlt Blip Aug. 19—Sonate passed farm mora- with flrBt trans-Paclflo air mall. Sept. 20—Detroit Tigers won Ameri- o, pioneer In aviation. Mexican cabinet forced out; govern- Sept. 11—Sir Samuel Hoare, 'British Income tax publicity feature. torium and railway pension bills and Nov. 25—Lincoln Ellsworth disap- can League pannant, Seorff» C. Hanson, veteran American ment rushed troops to capltnl, foreign secretary, told League/ o£ Na- Samuel Inaull acquitted of embezzle- adopted conference report on banking peared on flJg-ht over Antarotlq conti- Sept. 24—Joa Louis knocked out Mas diplomat, July o—Former Kins George of tions assembly Britain would! lsloate ment charge. bill. nent. Bae> In fourth round at Kew York. Bept. 4—Blahop Walter T. Bumner of Greece divorced by ex-Queen Elizabeth. herself from continent unless a}l mem- March 14—J. Crawford Biggs, solic- House passed GufCey coal bill, rail- Nov. 29—China Clipper arrived at Sept. 37—Chicago Cuba won National Oregon, crusader against via*. * July 10—Austrian diet revoked ban. bers, of league consented to tales'sanc- itor general, resig-ned. way pension bill and conference reports Manila. • League championship. S«pt. 7—William Abatt bt.K«w York, Ishment ot Hapsburgs and restored their tions against an aggressor. March 21—House accepted Fatman on banltlng and\ rivers and harbors Doc. 6—China Clipper completed round Sept. 29—American pro ffolf team won properties, • . Sept. 12—Secretary of Statft Hul currency inflation plan to pay aol- bills. trip to Manila. Ryder cup from British team, Mrs. W'llson Woodrow, American nov. July 22—German goverm . Bohenr, oil msenate. * - Aug. 2—-Law for new government of Sept. 14—Italian * j.nct refused com* measure. olution concerning Halo-J2thiopian DISASTERS Oct. 3—Tig era won second game B. & ("Ted") Coy. former T»M foot* India enacted by British parliament, promise on Ethiopian question. March 2i—President gave his ap- quarrel. Jan. 21—Eleven miners died in coal from Cubs. ball stir. f "" , Aug. 7—Revolutionary plot In Slam proval to proposed constitution tor Oct. 4—Tigers won third world •o- Sept. 8—Former OOT. 8, 0. P«nn«wJU foiled. Sept. 19—Jowa appealed to League of Aug. 22—House accepted compro- mine bloat In Pennsylvania Nations to stop "persecution" In Ger- Philippines. mise "death sentence" in utilities bill Jan. 24—Liner Mohawk sank after rles game, of Pennsylvania. Aug. 16—Revolt against King Zoc of many. r March 26—Pres/dant left on flahIng- GufCey coal bill passed by senate. collision with freighter off New Jersey; Tony Catizonerl defeated Al Rothi re- Bept. 10—Unltefl State* Senator Hu»y Albania crushed.. Sept. 21—Italy rejectea peace plan of trip off the Bahamas. House passed resolution for manda- 117 rescued. 46 lost. taining- lightweight title. , Lone °t Louisiana. army officers ar- league committee. ', Betiatft passed $905,000,000 treasury tory embargo, on arms shipments to Jan. 26—Toll of, dead In southern Oct. G—Tigers won fourth same In Bept, 12—ClWo iiunnells, vie* presi- arra for trying to bill. dent Pullman company. ; i and Installed An- Sept. 24—League committee /of five nations at war". flood reached 27. world series. abandoned peace efforts.' March 27—House votod $38,000,000 to Aug. 23—John G, Wlnant appointed Feb. 0—Twelve dead, 70 hurt In Texas Oct. 6—Cuba captured fifth world se- Sept. 14—Dr. t«o Oans, noitor Jet _ _ _ _ ..cceesor. strengthen nnvy shore baaos ries game, German chemical industry, , . 29—Queen j%strld of Belgium Sept. 26—League of Nations counci chairmajru of labor relations board. tornado. acted to enforce peace but gave. Italy March 28—Senato voted for repeal of AuK./24V4Senate accepted conference Feb. 12—Giant airship Macan fell Into Oct, 7—Detroit Tlgera won Birth Dam* Madas Kendall, veteran Eng- \accldent. • ton days to agreo to conciliation. Income tax publicity feature. aoa off California coast; 81 of 83: aboard game and the world championship. lish aotresi. of Duke of March SO—Coal miners and operators report^ on Utilities, new tax and alcohol Sept. 18—Rt, Rev. M. Edward Fawcitt, , --«^.—g and queen Sept. 29—Great Britain promised to control'bills; and approved compromli rescued. Oct. 23—John Hevolta won national support collective action against any agreed to continue wage seal a until neutrallty\tes.olutlon. F«b. 23—Atlantic seaboard storms P. G. A. championship. Episcopal bishop of th* Qulncy (in.) Lady —-*--- aggressors. :. . June 16. • killed ten. Nov. IB—SUto EBcobar of Puerto dlooese. n t Douprlas-Scott, April 1—United States Supreme court Texas] voted tor prohibition repeal and Bept. 1»—3. S. Cooper, former XT. *8. Sept. l—MexicalMexi n "won i workeVs eiv- Oct. 2—Emperor H&Uo . Selassie In- local option. , March 12—Floods in lower Mississippi nico won bantamweight title from ZJOU formed League of Nations Italians had again reversed convictio' "' n and ..death. Aug. 26—Congress adjourned; third valley drova thousands from homes:. Sallca. commissioner of education. - I en the franchisefnhise, invaded Ethiopia from Eritrea. Genera sentence of two negroes In famous Nov. 19—Welker Cochran won world Jule* Cambon. French diplomat V Sept.. 3—Dr. Chaim elsman enicted Scottsboro case. deficiency appropriation bill kilted by April 7—Tornadoes In southern states : organization, mobilization of all Fascists in Italy. Senator Long's filibuster. Ullled 33 and injured hundreds, three-cushion billiards championship in Sept. !0—Qen. W. W. Attorbury, re- ld Zlon Oct. 3—Italian planes and artillery Five per cent pay raise for railway April 8—Twenty persons died in Cali- Chicago. tire* president ot Pennsylvania rall- hstag passed bombarded Aduwa, Adierat and Harrar. workers went Into effect. Aug. 28—<« Oct. 10—League assembly declaroi elected commander In qhlef of G. A. R. drowned In flooded shaft. of Southern Paciflc rallroaa. Oct. 18—MaJ. Oen. Milton J. For Italy outlawed. company closed by strike. May IS—Russia's slant plans, the man of Chicago. . - . by Mackonzle King Installed in Cvnada. Oct. 11—League voted embargo on April 24—JVeRtdont announced crea- Sept. 1G—Franklin C.'Hoyt appointed Jan. 3—Emma Ray, veteran vaudsvllla Oct 20—Mussolini -decreed war itltne T federal alcohol administrator. Maxim Gorky, crashed in collision. 49 star. MaJ. Gen. W. I* Slbert, ; arms and 'nv;. rA'4onB for Italy and raisci tion ot threjb new agencies for work beinp killed. em of Panama canal. dlot for Italy. embargo on anna for Ethiopia. ' relief program, and named eight classes Sept, 17—Voters of Pennsylvania an Jan, 5—Laura BiBffar. former stags Nov. 3—Greece voted for re1 v Now 'Mexico- rejected .changes In state Tornadoes and floods In Texas and star. Bam Hardy, American actor. . Oct. 14—League of Natlant bannei of projects,'; Oklahoma "dust bowl" killed a score. Oot, 17—T. v. O'connor, former ehalr.J K r G r foreign loans to Italy, */ April 25—Secretary Tckea named head constitutions. Jnn. 11—Mme. MarceUa Sembrlohp for- No v 8- ohancellor Hitler of G. of works allotment division. Sept. 33—President Roosevelt allo May 30—Floods In Colorado, Nebraska mer opera star. • man U. 8. sblp&ms board. dissolved the Steel Helmets, w- Oct. 19—Fifty-two memboru of Leagu and Wyoming took more than ISO lives. Oct. IS—DuVa of BueoleuKn;i of Nntlons declared a boycott on Ita,. April 2G—Harry Hopkins made head cated $800,000,000 more to WPA. Jan,' 15—Mrs. John Dickinson Shtr- Oct, 19—Congressman H. M. : a erans' association. Ian sroods and an-embargo on key ex- of works progress division. American Legion convention opened May 31—Earthquake In northwest In- man, former president General Federa- K(mball Nov. 10—Klnff George II April 23—Supremo court ruled In fa- In St. Louh?, Mo. dia killed about 60,000. tion of 'Women's oluba, In t)envdr, of Kalamaaoo. Mich. I, call to Greek throne. ports. Juno 13—Munitions plant at Refns- Oct. 20—MaJ. Gen. A. W. Qreely, Aro.| Oct. 21—Germany formally ende Nov. 8—Italians occupied Makalo elected commander of American Legion, Inland sea; 104 lives lost. Oot. 17—Federal Judge W. I. Gro, Goraliai, Ethiopia. May 3—Leland Harrison, appointed 1 ector. at Birmingham, Ala. Nov 24—Yin Ju-Ueng proclaimed Nov. 11—Mussolini formally protest minister to Humania". *-'*• Sept. 29—New budget announced, r July 1—Thousands drowned by flood Feb. 3—Cora Harris, novelist. autonomy for 25 counties In eastern ftd against sanctions. May 6—Supremo court declared rail-/ duclng deficit by more than a billion at Changteh, China. Feb. 17—Arthur Somers Roche, au- Oot. »0—Rev. Dr. Johnston Myers Hopel provlnco of China. Nov. 17—United States-Canadian trad: way pension act unconstitutional. and a quarter. July 8—-Floods In northern New York' thor. • Chicago, noted Baptist pastor. Military revolt broke out In north- treaty made public. May 7—Senate passed tho Patman Soot, 30—Van Ewearlneren broths: took two-acore lives. March 8—Fremont Older, ttdttor 01 Col. i. H, Campbell, national ebl 8 bonus bill. retrained control of their railway em July 15—Thirty thousand lives lost in San Francisco Call-Bulletin. ot staff ot 6. A. ft., In Chicago. * Nov"2ri—King George XI returned to Nov.' 18—Sanctions against Italy h: plro. flood near Hankow, China. Nov. «—Dr. Henry V. Osborn. I f>2 nations wont Into effect. Conviction of Ex-Gov. William Lai 1 March G—Former Juetlco Oliver Wen the throne of Greece. Gen. I'ietro Badoglio succeeded Gen. of North Dakota and four others 'for Oct. 2—President Roosevelt sailed on July 22—Explosion and fire In Hiram dell Holmes. tlst and explorer. In New York, Nov. 28—Itltlfir started new "purgo," Krnilio do Bono as commander in chlel conspiracy to misuse federal relief funds Cruiser Houston from San Diego. Walker distillery nt Peoria, 111., did Staroh 12—Dr. Michael I. Pupln, sclen William A. ("Billy") Sunday, i_. arresting huntl rods. of, Italian armies in Ethiopia. reversed by Federal Court of Appeals. MnJ. Gen, fMnUn Cralff appoint e $2,000,000 damage. /tint In New Tork, (ellst, In Chicago. Revolt In BiMil crushed, 138 being TJOV. 20—Popo Plus named twenty May 9—House, passed the omnibuB chief of staff of army. July 24—Russian submarine sank In March 16—Rear Admiral W. Hi Nov. 7—Miss Dorothy Soarboro banking bill. Oct. 9—Now Jersey Court of Errorj collision: 65 drowned. -^__ • BrownBon, retired. author ano educator, In New Yorr Deo' 1 Great Britain ordered naval and Appeals upheld death Jtcntence fo: July 27—Munitions factory explosion Nov. 4—Herman Blaolt, newsi Nov. 25—Leiiguo of Nations postpone May 11^—President Roosevelt entab at Talno, Italy, killed 33. March 22—Rev. John Cavanaugh.ugh,, for- reservist ofncarn to report for duty. embargo on oil against Italy. Us hea rural elect rlfioat lon division Bruno Hauptmann for murdering; ttn mer president of Notre, Darae, at 8louti h publisher, In Chlctgo. Hans KerrL. Gorman church dictator, . Nov. 27—Japan seized control of nortb headed by Morris L. Cooke. \ Lindbergh baby. July 23—Formosa hit by destructive Bend, Ind. Nov. B—Walter & Fisher of Cble decreed censorship for pastoral letters. China railways and RQnt largo bodle Dennis Chavez appointed senator from Oct. id—President Roosevelt in Pan typhoon. April 2—Bllory Waltar, American former secretary of the. Interior. Doc. .6—Church ot EnBland commis- of troops to the Tientsin ftfea. New Mexico, a ma. July 31—Thousand dead In flood in author. Nov. "—Frank N. Borllnff, stag* sion rejected I claim of -women to enter Diio, 2—British cabinet decided tc May 13—Toledo auto strikers accept- Oct. 17—Vice President .Garner an Manchukuo. April s—James Mullenbaeb., noted la •leal director. support oil embargo against Italy; anti- ed compromise settlement. big congressional delegation Bailed fo; Aue. 13—Power dam at Ovada, Italy, hor mediator, in ChlCftffs. Nov. 10—Frank K. Bcrlbner, An, Dec 6—-Frwnch chamber of deputies May 14-—Senate putted bill extending Philippines. burBt; about 100 persons drowned. Henry Augustus IiUfceman, sculptor, can author. dissolved all leml-mllltary oruranlBa- NHA until April 1, 1936. Oct. 18—William Greon , re-electe Aug. 2C—Waterspout created havoo In tn Now York. Nov. It—Frank Navln, preside Dec. .I—American, Irish and Canadtan Long's resolution for Investigation o prosldent of Amsrlcan Federation o Oenoa; six killed. April 4—W. P. Axton of Louisville Cotrott Tigers ball club. • , ., IThlanff Knl-shek became promlor of delegy.ti*a mot in Wnehlngton to pla Farley roiected by senkte. Labor. Hurricane In Newfoundland killed 40 tobacco magnate and turfman. Nov, 18—Kurt Sohlndler, muslg trans-Atlantic air Eorvtce, May 15—Representative Michael L Oct. 23-^-Presldont Roosevelt landed Sept. 3—Nearly BOO klllod In southern April 5—Edward Arlington Iloblnfio! rector and composer. In N*w TTff pec' 7-—Hopel and Chahar provinces, Deo. t—Italian planes bombed Im Igoe appointed United Statos die trie at Charleston. S, C. Florida, by hurricane, steamer Dixie American poet. Nov. H—J. K. Blatohford, not! northern China, eet up autonomous re- perlal pctlaco, American hospital and attorney at Chicago. Oct. 20—>I'*armers voted by big- ma,' with 884 passenger .went on French April 7—Warren Delano Bobbin! In Chicago. r B Jled Crots tents In Deasyo, Ethiopia, May 16—Senate passed tho Wngne Jorlty for retontion of corn-hog pr reef, 80 milos from Miami; all rescued. American minister to Canada. Nov. It—Federal Judge JMV\i Dec ' 10—London silver market eol- Emperor Hnllo Solaflsjn formally pro- labor relations bill. eram. Sept. 24—Flve-mllUon-dollar firs In near Admiral A. L. Wlllard, U. B. N. Henry at Normal, 111. tested to League of Nations. May 18— Audit by Comptroller Gen Oct_ 27—United states Supreme cour Sydney, Australia. retired. Joseph Balova of New York I>o0 ' ll-^Car!oa Mpndleta resigned as M>60. Ir—Great Britain nnd Franc> oral McCarl djscloacd great waste In opened fall session In Its new home. Sept. 26—Flro in London docks did April 8—Adolph B. Ochs. owner an company head. ... . president |'of Cuba. agreed on last peace offer to Italy. TVA. Nov. <—Eastern standard time foi 15,000,000 damage. publisher of Now York Times. Nov. it—Federal Judge Benson Dec 1?-—Kirn; Fund dooreod rostora- Dec. 9—International nnyal confer May 20-—President fixed wagea and Chicago adopted by council. tiept. 28—Hurricane swept aoroas Federal Judge Harry B. Anderson o at Columbus. Ohio. f tlon of coriatltutional gbvernmont in Nov. 5—Republicans gained contro Cuba, killing a score and doing groat Tenneftsoe. Nov. 20—iarl Jelllcoe, Brlf KKypt throat Britain consenting. cnoe opened In London. ho urn for work relief program. damage. 1 Dec. 11—Ethiopia rejected Franco Norman Armour appointed American of Now York legislature and elected April 16—John Pauldlnn, American m Dec"' -!—President JIazarylt of Czecho- British peace plan. minister to Canada, mayors of Philadelphia and Cleveland, Oct. 7—United Air Lines plane crashed sculptor. No'v. »1—Dr. A. B. DinwiaS elovsV la resigned. A. D. Chandler, Democrat, elected gov- In WyomlnR, kllllnK 12. tdent of Tulane university. - , Dec. 12—Japan's domnnd for nava May 2"-—President Roosevelt, appear IClovon killed anil many Injured by April 28—Ttaymond T. Baker, forme Decj IS—Eduard Hones eloctfid presi- parity reJQOtod by other powers In Lon lnt' personally liofore Joint qeaalon o ernor of Kentucky. director ot the mint. Nov. Si—B, W, Rice, ploneet1j dent- °* Ceechoalovaku: dor* parley. congress, vetoed the Put man bonui Nov, 11—J. N. Darling, chief of th factory explosion In Chicago. . . April 20—Alfred I. du Pont, Indus trlclty Industry, at Sohenectf- IC/frth ChJna n-Utcmomy council In- measure. The house Immediately re biological survey resigned. Oct. 18—Severe enrthquake In west- trlnllst In Jacksonville, Fla. Nov. it—X.1J Yami,' ex-en Dec, 18—Sir Samuel IIoai*u resigns Kov. 17—President Roosevelt retunet ern Montana; two killed and ereat dam- Ethiopia, _ rid British foreign uooretary because o paused it. age done- In Hclenn.-' Dr. Allan llobon, president of Kftla- opposition to Franco-British peaco rlai May 23—Senato nustalned President's to Interfere In Mexico's church affairs, mazoo college. , Nov. 89—Dr. ICdwai '"INTERNATIONAL Italians defoatot? KthlopJana In bl veto of bonus act. Bar association upheld Liberty leagu Oct, 30—About 2,000 persona killed In Msy 5—B. C. ninwiddle, temperanc Mayo dlnlo eurgepn. May 24—Senate paaaed |4G0.OQO,QG' lawyers' offor of logral aid. Haiti hurricane. leader, In WgBhlngton. v ! Deo. 1—J. M. YOUOB ot .lull. 4—Foreign Minister T^aval or battle south of Makale, Nov. 30—President Itoosovelt went t Oct. SO—HUKO nomblnar plane under Inventor of vacuum paoklnr France nnd Premier Mussolini of Italy United States and Honduras conclud navy appropriation bill. test for ermy crothec! near Dayton. Mny e—Senator Qronson M. Cuttlnff Vogan pear«j pact conference in Rome. ed robiproclty t/ftdo ogroonient. May «7—United Statea Supreme court Warm Springr!, Oa. of New Mexico. Adrian stokee, Bnillib - unanimously ruled tho code structure Nov. 22—United States shipping* boar* Ohio; one dcau, four injured. Deo. 8^-Dr. Janus r Jan. 6—Mur-solln. find Lnval reached Dec, 19—League of Nations counc United Air lines test plane hit hill Muy 0—Nathan H. Dole. American verslty ot Chloaso, «rk_... full api-eMiiriit on all points In dliiputo dlfirurdcui Franco-Brltiah peaco plan. and wago nnd -labor lioury provisions o warned American shippers agalnsi author and translator.* ISIIA were unconstitutional. flhlpplriR war material to Italy an neur Cheyenne; four killed. Princess Victoria, deter between Italy and France. Outer Mongolia invadedby Jn|j;tficfl' Floods In Honduras killed 116 and did May 10—Herbert Wltherspoon. direc- Bnsiland. \ Jan. 12—The tfaur* voted to rejoin ami Mtinchukuan troops. Frazior-Lemko farm niortRngo mora Ethiopia. tor Metropolitan Opera company, , in (ifrmany. torlum act hold invalid by Suprem< Nov. 23—John L. Lewis resigned a 912,000,000 damage. New York. Mle* U. Carey Thomas, i Jan. 17—I^npne rot March l na date court. vlco president of A. Y. of L. Nov. 17—Destructive storm on Atlan. May 18—Mar.hul Josef Pllsuflskl, dlo of Bryn Mawr, . for return of the 9 a nr to G or many. DOMESTIC President RoosovflR'a removal of tin Nov. 34—.Supreme court granted tern tic coast of United States. tator at Poland. Dec. J—Dr. Franc i Le RJ Feb. 12— Ethiopia defied Italy's de- Jan. 1—Rhode Island Democrats by lata William K. Humphrey mi trade porary injunction against AAA process Dec. 8—Flood nt Houston, Texas, did May II—MaJ. J, a. Cohen, editor At American pioneer In X-r" mand for BatlBfactory amende in Afri- ootii* HOiBed tho uo/inte and ountod t commissioner declared invalid by 6u INK taxoa on rice-. two million dollars' damage, lantu Journal and former ssnator. tuella Miner, Aowrlo ~ can bovder r«"> •.«/.• Buprcmo court. premo coijrt, Nov. 30—Federal relief ended wit Dec. 0—Sixteen coat miners killed hy MaJ. Oen. Ilnrry Irfe, 0, 8. marines. March 11—Kussla. decltlort to sell ChN Oun. 8—Trial of llAuptmann for lild May 2K—Senate panned Copolnnd food, 3.500,000 shifted from FIGltA rolls t explosion at Coalhurat. Canada. May M—Dr. Edwin D. Frost, Bstron Deo. <—Don O, Beit*, t ncRe En stern railway to Mnncliukuo. nnl ami murdering1 th L!db drug and coHmetlc bill. Wl'A pay rolln. Deo. 10—Eleven killed In crash of omnr. eran author and newsptp Mnrch 50—Onrmany'a ntalua ns tin •aby opened iIn FleminatonFlmlnat , N, J. May 2!!~— California Pacific exposition Den. 2—Oenrtre N. P«elc resigned a Belgian air liner In England. rion.inr.t Btovnl, firmer minister t Deo. «—Charles Hw)n« p president of export bank. Deo. 1,1—Rlovon million dollar flr« In phla, president of Hemtlnij Miiml power acceptod by Oretit. Hrltntn, J»n. 3—Heventy-fou. th congress me at San Diego opened. Switzerland. , March 20-—France appealed to League and oriranlzcd• ; Hyrtia^ elected ape, May 31—President Rooaovolt _„„ secretary Wallac* announoed ne now post office building In Waslilneton, May la—John V; Weyerhaeuser, lum if Nations to deal with Germany'a of houso. . , geatcd rovlMon of. Constitution to give corn-hOR proffrnnu b«r magnate. DIO. It—M. J. Van ] •orappins of tho VoreaUIfis treaty. Jan. i—Prcsldont ilobaevolt Jn annua economic, control to federal govern •* Deo. t.—ConBresB of American Indus 'May 18—John n. Drex«l ot Phil Cleveland, Ohio, rs March 21—O or many rfofloci France mecHiigo propoaod SFOkt work reJUl inont. try and National Anaoolatlon of Manu SPORTS dolnhla. In Purls. &»o. ll—«ov. V. nrt Italy. reJectlna: proieuta. liragrain to a u per a can the u|r t dole June l-~-Youna George Weyorhaeuaer facturcrs adopted platform for dafea Jan. 1—Alabama rfefeatod Sl/tnfard In Atay 19—Col. ThomAS B). X^awrenoe- Ian*. ec of New Deal and return to "America March 26—-Japan B rtalgnation from Jan. 7—ProHident Itoonev^ nrenent' kidnaped from Tacomu. freed on pay nose Bow 2 l fnotlinl1 l game at Pasadena "Lawreiice of Arabia"—-In Qovlnfftoni DeoD . If—Thulnul a tag life became effective, ed to eortgrflBB a l>i)dff«t tojrtno fiscal ment of $200,000 ransom. system." D.^,'"V, 7TS" "™" trophy awarded to I^nrland. Inn I*>I 3 IfAngelesl , Ma,rch 80—'Ethiopia brofce off negotU year 10^0 calling for expenditures o Juno 7--ItotiRe pas Bed bill oxtondlng Dec. 6—Senator J-forrf1 n s of Kebraski Bill tlonthron of Princeton by the A. Mny 31—Miss Jan* Addam* of Obi Mft«» Ange itlonn Tvlth Italy-. ja.r-oo.ooo.ooo. I akelotonlxcd NHA until April 1. 1038. declared ho was not * candidate fo cago, famed social worker. K April 14—nJnBiand, F'ranno and Italy, United flta(e.t fl»proiv«w , court ho] Juno 0—II. M. Waloy ana wife wort ro-ftloctlon. ' . , Jan. 31—Cnnionerl whipped nodak In Mny 37—near Admiral W, C, Cole. it Btresa, auread on Jieaoe ,»la» for uncBiifltitntlonal petrolftUm nontrol pro arrested In Halt Lake City for Weyer Doc. 8—Lawyers' committee) of Atner ten rounds. U IS. N.. retlroil, (Oaropa and denomicca Germany aa lB|t>na of tho NatlonijTinoVatrlal Ho hammer hldn.ipInK and confessed. lean Liberty league declared Onff Feb. 83—Asucar, won 1108,(00 Santa May 30—•Wlllla.m BudleV ro«lk«. au Vlo irenty vloletoip. overy net. , i Juno 10—Republicans of ten mid-wen coal act unconstitutional. • Anita handicaHeapp, thnr and civil letvlce reformer, at illch l April 17—lyfiague of Nations council , Jan. 8-— Arbitration! ennurUnion or- states opened "tjraim roots" conference Den. 0—Prealdont Uoonavslt addree jrtrcti 7—Si7—B r Sfali;olm Campbell mond, Ina. adopted renoUitinn cennurinBl Cierni&ny dered United BtaUflfttp apaloKlz* t In Springfield, condemning the New the American Farm Bureau conventlor broke own record at Daytona Ueach, I/ HVt Jl—Rear Admiral W. U Capp*, for treaty violation, ' Cdi Vg&Bnd pay JCOC« Deal. in Chicago, defending th« AAA. and re. drlvlns car 376 miles an hoi 8. R. retired.

>^,J BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 2. 1986.

Yeara guests at the home ot Mr. and Trenery, who hat Uiued a warning whose term will expire very shortly. of St Mary's Episcopal church, now Miss Mary Fljjge, a student in Everett Couples Mrs. Russell Alleott. agMntt the use of pennies or any The position pays $2,700 per year. ot Rutherford, North Carolina, re- Goucher college, Baltimore, hu bt«n Mr. and Mrs. Charlei E. Maok other material. Several recent fires A complaint haa been made against cently received a legacy of $10,000 1 visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert.Bur- Have Anniversary spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mra.art nld to have resulted from this Edward E. Cohen, a liquor dealer on under the will of a former pariah- rowes. Arthur W. Aumack and children of practice. Broad street, through the State Alco- loner. lira. Judson S. Hopla Is serlouily Matawan. Theodore Schanck, a member of a WEEK-END Mrs. Oscar Krueger is on the sick hollo Beverage commission and a. 111 at her home on Eliiabeth (treat. U?"S°K°%J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder of New- ltot hearing will be held on the case on C. C. C. camp at Ithaca, New York, W. H. Hitchcock is spending sev- ark were New Tears guests of Misses The public school will'reopen on Monday evening at the borough hall has been visiting his parents, Mr. eral weeks at McLean, Va. well Celebrate WWedding Anni- Irene and Ruth Brooks. January 6. Mrs. Jane Schneider and "daughter and Mrs. David Schanck. Miss Adele Cores spent the week- versary at Turkey Dinner. Mrs.' Charles Oliver entertained Miss Emma Ryan, Mtts Francis are spendlg the winter at Wood- Miss Irene Gebler was the recent end at Plainfleld. SPECIALSI A double wedding anniversary cele- friends from Paesalc on Sunday. Mri. Connelly and Miss Mary Present, bridge. guest of friends at Westfleld. Oliver Is a former. resident of that have been named by the Ladles' So- Mr. and Mrs. R. Continl have re^ Charles Grey Is spending his ; bratlon .occurred last Thursday at city Everett when Mr. and Mrs. Edward dality of St. Ann's church to solicit turned from a visit with friends at Christmas vacation with his mother, Hazlet News. Battery Re-charge 1 Btllwell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miss Alma Bailey of Red Bank is funds for the First Aid equad with New York, Mrs. Crjarles M. Butler of Barnegat the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ells. which to buy a new ambulance. Merrill Wallace, a student In Le- City. Mr. and Mrs. John Doleon of Stilwell celebrated their wedding an- Bailey of this place. Includes Test, Iveraartes. Mr. and Mra. Edward Mia* Rose DeTuro has been visit- hlgh university at Bethlehem, Penn- Mrs. Bertie Hight of Nashville, Brooklyn were Christmas guests of Itllwell celebrated their 35th wed- The Robblns-Tenney company em- ing at Newark. sylvania, has been spending his va- Tennessee, Is the guest of Mr. andMr. and Mrs. Elmer Z. Dolnon of ployees completed plans for a min- Police Chief Charles McGuIre has cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bethany road. - Recharge and annlversary and their eon and strel-dance to be given the latter part Mrs. Howard E. Stickley. ghter-ln-law their thirteenth Issued a warning against night rid- W. S. Wallace. Mrs. Margaret B. Russell ot Buf- Mr. and Mrs. JoBeph L. Lovett of of January. The affair will be under ing of bicycles without a light. Sev- the Bethany road had as their Loaner Battery aary. The celebration was In the direction, of the executive com- Everett Poilpg has a position as falo Is employed as home service di- of a turkey dinner held on eral complaints of bicycles without pharmacist in Wood's pharmacy at Christmas guesSS Mr. and Mrs. mittee. Mrs. Helen Taylor is In lights have been made at police head- rector of the Jersey Central • Power day at the home of Mr. Freehold & Light company for their Bayshore Jamea Bloodgtj'od of South Amboy, for Three Days. charge of the minstrel show. Only quarters. Mrs. Hannah Lovett and Mrs. Sadie Stanley Stilwell prgpeding amateur talent is to be used. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison division. Iversary day on Thursday. Recorder and Mrs. William Haag were recent guests of relatives at Alfred Chinery Is a patient In the Smith of Keyport and Miss Meredith You Save s much Theodore J. Franzen was a recent are sojourning at New Durham. N. Washington, D. C. Smith of Brooklyn. ;er Mrs. Stilwell, formerly Jersey City visitor. Long Branch hospital. Asay, daughter of W. B. C. Miss Helen Jondahl of Brooklyn The turkey dlapoaacd ot on the co- as $1.11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santa Lucia lielsey A. Carhart has recovered operative plan by the Haalet fire ren street, Rod Bank, of Washington, D. C, were Christ- from a severe attack of grip and has has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Red Bank and lived In David Hendrlckson., •" . company for Christmas was won by mas day guests of Miss Mary Santa resumed his duties as bookkeeper Mrs. E. A. Bedle, who is making her Until her marrlagn. Lucia of this place. Keyport News. with the Keyport Banking company. Mr. and Mrs. Harry WInterton are Ing her marriage she home with her brother, Charles I. Mrs. Margaret P. Webs Is confined Mrs. J. L. Cottrell has closed her leaving this week for a several Young of Glendale farm. nt postmaster at (The B«d Bank Begletei oan be bought home for the winter and is making weeks' stay in Florida. to her home with a severe cold. In K«7Port at the atom of Costa Brother* Miss Ethel Jackson and son Rol- ay Your Chains Postmaster Theodore Throw her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Misa Mary Preston haa accepted MraTFlorencMra. Florencei MM«le«. Gni SenioD and Ml* Earl Hegeman la employed with and ot East Orange are guests at the In his 81st year. a part-time position with Mrs. A. A.. ««• Sonmaol B Hoke. . Mrs. Minnie Ake, who has :e,who both are en- the night police force at the reset- home of Mrs. Emma T. Peseux of Katala. Miss Jane Walker of Westfleld been visiting Mrs. Cottrtll for sev- tlement project near Hlghtstown. ,1th, were married at eral weeks, has returned to her home Bethany road. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Jones and was the week-end guest of Mr. and Wyman Bedle, a student at Ped- Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand en- Buy The iformed church by daughters Bettina and Doris, spent at New York. .. .. " itt Wyckoff. For Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson, Jr. dle Institute at Hightstown, is spend- tertained over the week-end Mr. and Monday at New Yorl;. John Jonas A competitive examination will be Mr. and Mra. Daniel Barnett of ing1 his vacation with his parents, the couple have has returned to his home at this Mrs. W. Donald Hughes of MlUburn, held under Civil Service rules short- Englewood were recent guests of the Mr. fend Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle, at James J. McCarthy and Miss Doro- New Allstate store at Everett place from a week's stay with his latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey throughout that ly for applicants for the position of their winter cottage at West Palm thy Kreater of Jersey City. maternal grandparents at English- Bronner. Beach, Florida. store, which to- town. postmaster of Keyport All applica- MIBS Marlon L. Peseux of the Tren- tions will have to be filed before Lisle H. Ward, a United States en- TRACTION some as the old- Mrs. George Hatalan Is slowly, re-. William E., Woolley, Jr., an em- ton teachers' coliese at Hlllwood the1 villagers January 14, and the applicants, while gineer, located near Mlddletown, ployee of the J. and J. W. Elswbrth Lakes Is spending the holidays with covering from a severe attack of not having to take a written exam- Now York, spent several days last [tovee, nahas beeDeen rheumatic fever at her home here, company at Greenport, Long Island, her parents, Mr, and Mre, Edwin R. ination, will be rated according to week with his mother, Mrs. Louisa is spending several weeks with his Peseux. GRIP for about Mlss Franceg Kornt 0, New yor({. ability, reputation and business ex- Ward. spent the week-end as the guest of wife and family on Front street. Lorraine Bozarth, daughter of Mr. ress and her perience. The three niftiest will be Miss Dorothy Cohen, local gram- Mrs. Julia Hansen of Bound Brook and Mrs. John B. Bozarth, who at- her parents, here. certified to the postmaster-general Stanley and Mrs. W. H. Newman haB had a tel- mar school teacher, is spending her was the recent guest of Mrs. Hattle tends the Trenton Teachers' college, younger, Is for appointment. It is understood vacation with friends at Springfield. L Aumack. is spending the holidays with her younger, is e(,none installed In her home on New^ TIRES ,alrportanit d man p]aee that former MsyoTiiJajsoman will be Massachusetts. Mr. and Mra. William Wlnberger parents. Fey, Is employed one of the appllcants.^tthers whom Miss Betty C. Hendrlckson attend are spending the winter .at Fort Miss Dora E. Roberts, who has Mrs. M: C. Wilson was a Wednes- It la understood will maka applica- Dwight es- day visitor at the home of her nephew ed a dance at Short Hills on Friday Lauderdale, Florida. been a patient in St. Luke's hospital, etown township. and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Uhrlg. Uon are Joseph B.. Michael evening. Dr. Herbert S. Cooley and mother, Brooklyn, is slowly recovering. Stilwell, formerly Kelly and William Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greene have Mrs. K. W. Cooley, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Walljng en- Warwick of Mata- The present Incumbent Is Dallas G. returned from a visit at Kingston, from a visit with his son-in-law and tertained on Christmas day Mr. and :led at Eellord by Rev. Union Beach News. Youngg, a Republicanp , who has held New York. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitzel Mrs. C. Calvin Walling, Miss Emma 20x4; IW—20 _ ate • In the Methodist f b i d Rev Albert Mack, a former rector of Bronxvllle, New York. 1 the office for about eight years, and Walling and Mies Edith Walling. Tho tir* with the SKID- church *" FoHow'ng their mar- (The Red Ba.ik Register can be Donghl LESS STOPS.. Safe, sur. riage Waved to Everett and m Union Beach at the atore ol Gai Sea- traction on mow, mud. a in ion.) paved road* or no roads have rl there a house next at ill — everything took* to Mr yell's parents, nearly op- Frozen water pipes were respon- the tarae to this slip-proof sible for the destruction ot a story posite Catherine's church, tire. Put on a set tomor- l e ast thlrteen and a half frame house, owned by G. row, and you won't need Everett ft P years. to bother with chains any Mrs kiv SUlwell has four chil- B. Ross of Kearney Thursday after- more. It can't be beaten dren two "• Barbara and Shirley, noon. Mr. Ross, who is employed as (or . Inatant •topping on Stanle Jr and Ed a bridge attendant near Newark, wet roade. FREE TIRE and two b. * - - drove down from that city with his mounting at Sears. the eldest at twelve, wife and her sister, and found the Stenley7ir.?ht and on fg>d 0 e hal£ water pipes frozen. In attempting ward seven a ° T to thaw out the pipes in the cellar, fire broke out He attempted to ex- ^ ^ -^S number of years .'PjS business until tinguish the blaze, but was unsuc- was In the a posl- cessful. Borough Clerk Albert Cowl- last year wl Last ing, a nearby neighbor, was informed BARGAINS THAT CALL FOR QUICK ACTION tlon on the ot the fire, and he In turn sounded an alarm, and three fire companies MEN'S SUEDE TLOTH FLANNEL MEN'S responded. The lire had gained con- ! Blanket Lined slderable headway by the time the Weatherproof Outdoor Blanket Lined Thompson. firemen went Into action, and hopes lATHER COATS SHIRTS SHIRTS LEATHER COATS of saving the building from total de- Regularly 8.08 a 1.29 value. Regularly 69o A durable, de- Regularly 0.40 pendable bat-i struction were futile. Nearby build- Reduced to * Q Now j QQ Reduced to Reduced to M QQ bur ings were saved through hard work, tery, bisllt to Comp&ro F*>*» •«•-* — « West Ke«" «- the firemen being handicapped by the S. A. E.Tipecl- Selling lor $9.00 Elsewhere. flcations. Six a oj Brookly'an^ cold weather and a high wind. The Guaranteed 21 Miss Sue Massavib ... MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S • MEN'S monthB* guar- .45 spent Christmas .witi, jflre was under control after two.. Hi Cut antee. A value months. Re- this place. •'80 Kurtz and hours' of work, under the direction [ Storm Proof 100% Flannel •STORM that only charged tree, With Old Mr. and Mrs. Geotohn^bf^nKl^'ot chleI Herbert Kline, who was ATHER SHOE? ZIPPER JACKET. SHIRTS RUBBERS Sears can give for 24 months5 Battery children George and ioyi'an of Jer- elected chief two weeks ago. The a S.49 value Regularly 2.19 io l8 6ald a 1.69 value a 1.19 value wooo\ Miss Kathleen 3. Charles E. I <»> to be about $4,000, covered NOW Reduced to Jt AO Now j Now City, Mr., anr dIi u] 'by Insurance. For several years Mr. :k of Kp'f'"' ,f Ross has used the house during 2.98 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. n ofNew York g day "gues<~- of Mra' Josl summer months but only recently had 27-29 Monmoutfr St. K6D BANK Red Bank 1290 r*en. made extensive alterations, thus con- Mrs, Frank Connollv Miss Kath- Verting it into, a home for all year aeen Connolly'and G^. e Connolly occupancy, and he had planned to re- Ipent Tuesday at Pert^Amboy. tire from his position, and live in ul buyers read The Register's Class* ™ Mia, Margaret Foley entertained the house thereafter, Sears, Roebuck and Co. Shrewd, care: esti from Belford on Chrjstmas Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson ot Brooklyn have been visiting Mrs. ified Adyertisemeits. Here you find the seller who | Mr. and Mre. William Rlvell ana Mae Schober of Herbert street. 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phone 1290 !U Eleanore, Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. George James of Bos- wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. ibei; of Scotch Plains, Mr. and ton, Mass., have been the guests of /llllam Howard of Belford wore Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Shore irisjnaa guests of Mr. and Mrs. road. Illliafa H. Newman at this place. Mrs. Thelma Bradley of Hoboken TTho Young Ladies' Sodality of St. has ended a stay with Miss Trbiie fn'a church held a meeting in the Marz of Harris Gardens. 1 auditorium on Thursday even- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson ot and completed plans for & Leap New York visited Mrs. Sadie Mount ar dance to bo given in the school last week. |h In the early part of February. Mrs. Florence Mills of New York Be Carolyn DeTuro is Irt' charge of has concluded a visit with Mrs. Cath- i raffle which Is to be a doll dressed erine Fallon of Stone road. ' ARE YOU FOR GAS HOUSE HEATING THIS JSON? I dollar bills. Mrs. Hilda S. Stxaue of Jersey City ffohn J. O'Nell and William L. has been entertaining a number of Hell of New York city spent the friends at her cottage on Shore road ek-end with their family on Park the past week. 10. Mrs. Anna Ross of Florence ave- THE ANSWER IS EMPHATICALLY and Mrs. Benjamin Clrpo and nue has had as her guests Mr. and iildren, John, Robert and Adelaide Mrs. Ralph Hubner of Harrison. lent Wednesday with Mrs. Cirpo's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of nlly at Freehold. New York have ended a sl^y with. Mrs. Mary Gormley of Stone road. I Mrs. Earl T. vStultz of Keyport WBB Vfueaday guest of Mrs. Anna Koch, Mrs. Douglas Morton of Harrison | Mrs. Katherlne Brannigan and visited Mrs. George Ross last week. ghter Miry spent Saturday _at Mra. Leonard Charpentler enter- lerth Amboy. , i uk tained Mrs. Loralne Carney of New f Mr. and w'.a. Peter W. Dlk'ey were York last week. st week guests of Mrs. Mary Staak Misa Llllla., Rodgers of Newark EVEN IF fOUR FUEL^S New York, Mrs. Staak Is well1 has concluded a visit \.lth Mrs. Mae known In this locality as a summer Felfltell of Union avenue. Miss Emma Hesse is home from a IN —DON'T COUNT YOUR- Mies Jean Sllvcretcen has resigned visit at Red Bank. Never before has .there been such a lier position as forelady in the Rob- Mtos Ruth Wynee of Jersey City SELF OUT blns-Tenney company and has re- spent the week-end at the home of F THE PICTURE Mr. an* Mrs. John McDonald. lurncd to her home at New York. swing to any one \fuel in a single -****•"- Mr, and Mrs. William H. Newman Mayor James McKitrlck, re-elected FOR THE SEASON •nd daughters VWlan, Hazel and Mil- In November, took the oath of office dred, are New YcarB guests of Mr. New Years at noon. Ho entered up- season. The number of Installations nd Mrs, William L. Rivell and fam- on his fourth term. ily of Scotch Plains. Let ua tell you how we can convert your present Andrew J. Dickey Is the owner of of gas honse-heatlng equipment is 512% new Plymouth automobile. Keansburg News. furnace to gas operation In only five hour*. Let Miss Frances Connolly epent Sat- (The Bed Bank Kntlater can be booskt ua tell you all about our FREE-TRIAL oBer, which urday at Perth Amboy. in Kcamburg a> the ntorea ot E. U MUkr, greater this year than last. Jersey Miss Frelda Granto of Newark N. Santa Lucia, Philip Keller, Charlw ' ••K&j? enables you to try gas heat all winter without •spent New Years day with her aaoth- Voeel and L Zuekerman.) ler, Mrs. Sadie McCormack at this Plans have been completed by the homes by the score are installing gas •*" Ipuylng a thing — without risking a;,dime — with- I Place. Ladles' Sodality of St. Ann's church Joseph Pcnmi and James Tereachl to hold a leap year frolic In the au- H ' Vout any -lump aunj" expema lor fuel. Just ask Iwere woek-end cuests of their fsin- dltnrum ot St. Ann's school on Feb- heating. WHY? Because with all its V |llles at Jersey City. ruary S. | U4] ua — you l't los Miss Mlluicd i.ewman spent her Most of the taverns In Kcanaburg •holiday vacation from school with held New Years even parties Tuesday (friends at Milltown. night. ideal heat, cleanliness, silence, safety, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kubbenbetm Mrs. Bertha Merbach has opened a land daughter, Mrs. Mary McCue of lunch room and grocery store on Cen- I Toms River were Now Years guests tor avenue. and absolute freedom from all attention THE WHOLE STORY FREE I of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Kornt of Mr, and Mrs. James Leach ot Bal- I Laurel avenue. timore have ended a visit with the Mlsi Marie Klepp Woe a Sunday former's parents, Mr. and Mm. Har- — it now costs less than other auto- I In this -complete book ' I visitor at the home of Mlwes Marie ry Leach of Palmfcr avenue. '/> I and Katherlne Rebbein of Union Miss Alice Veale Is visiting her par- matic fuels. which not only tells you Beach. *' ents at Chicago. all about gai house heat- Misa Margaret Dubeuky has accept- Mr. and Mra, Frank Santa Lucia of ed a position as operator with the Washington, who were recently mar- Ing, but explains how local belt factory. ried, have been visiting; the former's Julius Hllvorutocn and Sidney Bell parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Santa *<** you can make best us* of New York spent Friday at this Lucia of Church street. Dlaoe on business. Edward J Ryan of Palmor avenue ol the low. ALL- Mrs. Msdelyn Seaman was a New la recovering from a, sickness. JERSEY CENTRAL fork visitor on Thursday. Mrs Mathilda Anlbue, 82 years old, FUBPOSEGAS Dorothy Kornt Is contlned to hor resident of Keansburg since 1000, home on Laurel avenue with et severe died last mek at the home of her POWER & LIGHT CO. attack o( grip. daughter, Mrs. Slgrld Backer at West Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Redfern were Uteg Hurvlvlng are three reusnt KU««tn of Mrs. Itcdforn'a fam- dfctlKbteri a,: one son. ily at Belford. ular fuse plugs la the Mr. and Mrs. 3, O, Rodgers of Hill- hen It becomes neo- side accompanied by their children, burnad odt fuses, •Totun, Jomet and Rosa war* New O&Ut Itlb :«•*•: JED BANK REGISTER, JANUARYS2,4986,

parted but rather a common tens* regard tor tha wel- when every official who desired a new WHY COSTLY SCHOOLS? fare ot the living. Who can doubt that those who have desk or a more comfortable automo- Many At Junior Christmas Eve At RED BANK REGISTER gone. If they are able to view worldly events, and no bile promptly placed an order to be 1 r The Seventh of a Series ot Letter* tni B* JOHM a ooox. pleasure in seeing their relatives and friends needlesily Editorial Views charged to taxpayers Illustrates the " oman's Club Hop by W. A. Stelnto. experiencing discomfort and danger of impaired health? wisdom of keeping the spenders in Burton Hall School OBOBOB O HANCE, Editor. R. F. D. Center Avenue, It la Interesting to note that several clergyman in Ine.—Asbury Park Press. VBEDRBIC 8. HAYES. UaasftDs" B Edwin Beak, Mina Davis, | ooff school affairaffal ' e tthatha t tneitheneit ithhr HowarHd who was present at " " Six month* that ot teachers and pupils at public schools exchanging profits at home. ' ' I i» ™ , Hr part- of Marko . H.00 the West On* year - gifts. Very little of tr(Js was done during the past They deserve compensation, for Clark, A. J. Hague III, Edith Roberts nor Jack had the Mar]or!e McConnell. Christmas season, although a number ot parties were this, and deserve it now, when de- from tell said to have THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1986. glven-(by the teachers for the pupils. pression Is still with us, rather than camel which convj had Boards ot education In many municipalities have at come date in future. ot n M ammond (Marko's ancestor) be killed In mototorr aacc i ?. _ iL__T J"._ ?. ' . ^^ , chine leaders mentioned have so llt-of the Saviour at i adopted regulations prohibiting teachers from accepting Delay merely Increases tbe In-cidents—arid be guessed with a dead- VanBrunt Helen Harrison, Amory tie Interest In Mlddletown township A Great Record such gifts and In other places tbe teachers themselves equitable treatment of, former years. ly accuracy. Osborn, Jr., Madeline Hendrlckson, school elections that they, and a few The bell was have put a atop to the custom. People often sigh for As to the expediency of the pay- *ucnarRicharda Winningwinning, , Mamaee JacksonjaCKSon.. !otherm s inireInterestem d .spenp t an entirn e father as a price!) ment, the Immediate distribution of As a Pojiceman. • return ot "the .good, old;times" and not without rea- to the public ear so long that It haaJames QuInn.MarjorlcKohl, Arthur.Sabbath morning in an attempt to ways to be owned, son, but It Is well that this old-time custom Is dying out the bonus by the veterans through u« mo i>uuuu OBI ou iunji mm ii nao rju.k'Ze Jr Nancv MalchowMs chow' HenrHenrvv '' persuade onee or twoo candidates tto ants. He. had a i Here )> "one (or the book," aomatblng unique In the the channels of trade and Industry lt h b ff I M£l ??It' withdraw from the last school board history ol Red Bank because nothing Ilk* It baa aver Wholesome sentiment often accompanied the gift giv- wares were dlspoi would, be a genuine recovery meac- which had been, happened before. ing, but tblB waa more than offset by bad tendencies, ure and a direct one. one of which waa the notion among parents who could one generation To be speclflo it !« the retirement ot lieutenant It would make possible the pur- dreds of years .5 Edward Connors of the police fores on a pension after ill afford to do ao that they must "keep up with the chase of all sorts of goods, with con- comprehension and der any clrcu] 27 years of efficient service. Other policemen nave been Joneses" by making presents. Even worse was thesequent benefit ~ to the producers of Louisa Parker, GorgGeorge Worthley, Jr., probablpy y Btlll is In dallyy telephonp e tha camel'sb, spirit of snobbery which was bred. those goods and to the labor which tion. Scaring people to make j pi Jh Bd El R communication during school hours put on the pension roll because of disability, but Mr. drive safely g people to make Miem jana pi»i{er John Boyd Elva Rose communication during school hou matlcally makes them. < ! , p ith f th hl s- enacted thel Connors has the distinction of being the Drat to be ao This kind of gift making Is in many respects utterly !m? accident la-Justified by a mount- Arthur SerrEthe! l HeleScotn t SanbornWilliam, JosepDernh- «tern, .wh«"o employe becausee ootf ththee confidentiaschool sy l rewarded because of having reached the age limit of 68 out of keeping with the true spirit of Christmas. That A portion of tho unexpended bal- toll wherever automo- 'Curran Ethel Scott William Dern- tern, .who because ot the confidenti ance of the five billion dollar works- biles are known. In the United w PKBV Sickles, Pai? Lit tie naturnat e of tht e positioptionn held IIs In an All the years. ' • It is being practiced less and less and that It seems in relief fund could properly and profit- _, , . UcrKor"* t * BgKBgKy oii-itienoii-itien, ruuruu?i XJIILICXJIILIC,, naturpnvinhiihe Ao fninc ith ep positiofrof m nwhic hhelhh d t oIs renor In at there were 1 plause, Bei( Mr. Connors earned promotion by sheer tnorlt, Hrv- a fair way to be abolished altogether Is a legacy to the ably be used for tho purpose. States, for example, more persons lost I jft4u,itata eS i Simpson, Philip Adams, what Is Rolne on lng successively as patrolman, sergeant and lieutenant. new y«ar from the old In which all true friends of pub- theieighteer llves_on_hlghwayn months than wers Ine killethe dpast.Betty In e Smith, David George, Doris Yet the board which claims It sounded Buch,use of it would be free from ' 'Stevens, Robert Gorsuch, Mae Grif-; wnnts- no- politics in our schools, For a long time past he was night desk man at police lic school education may find satisfaction. the inefficient, extravagant or cor-battle during the elmllar period when T latlon to' Chrl nths, William Hoffman, Helen Gurca, stoo*d ready and willing to place this know, you never" headquarters and It Is perhaps thus that ba la best rupt ends for which much of thethat country was engaged in the Ernest Griffith, Caryl Sturgcs, Har- point of contact n a Position where fund is now being spent. World war. ^_^^ Christmas eve vou.li known today, but many Bed Bankers who, art not yet nirt n»vnnM« Tr niivn Tnipi Hn the actual direction of the financial the theme old enough to bo accounted «ged remember when he did It would also decrease the public A suggestion, to the/clvlcAservlce, olmedr ReynoldsHendrlckson, Jr.,, oilyMildree iruexd , HO- and Women's clubs: Wiy-^oUa cold- affalr3 of ths 8yatem would have repeated at thi yeoman duty against evil doera aa a patrolman. debt by the amount of the bonus Walter«„„.>.,..„.„.. Thompson, , »«!,„..,,.Evelyn, Wodeswift,- ']ea( jer. What a Roman holida politicay thal t Tax Relief Through Public payment, since the bonus is a na-blooded program, "AccHent~~Preven- house, Vandy Smith, Dorothy Cono- ' beewouln dfro havm eth beene hom! e Thof thle onls y reason scene. Throughout the,. Perhaps foremost of the many services which ha tional obligation which must be mettlon In Our Community," with the ver, Larry Holmes, Jane Wyckoff, it didn't happen was because a worn- Christmas carols wei rendered for Red Bank was the part which he took In Ownership of Utilities. ittly eventually If not now. doctor, the underterirew and chief of Fred Wlkoff, Patricia Weir, Harold an had the brains to see through this by an old fashlonei*. 10 box whloh organizing the Patrolmen's Benevolent association. He Hounlhan, Rfchard McCoach, Annc neat(jtrlck; while the :male mental was concealed f:ora| A Joint committee of the legislature of New York A measure which will cut thepolice telling ytSaiJiiky know of the : 1 giants were and still are asleep. W. • •: •'' ' ; IMS the first president of this organization. It* formev state has just concluded a very Interesting Investigation debt, put people to work In real BUbJeut In —rsaHsflq word pictures' teach, David Mountford, Anna Halla- It is or should be a well' known The cast o! cha waa as fol- tlon buttressed laws which had been passed a short time of publlo utilities, snowing among other things that a jobs at real wages and square ac- drawn from their own experience?— nan, Harry Pitcher, Ann Little, Fred fact that a man or woman who does considerable number of publicly-owned power and elec- counts with the ex-service men ought Tho Rotarian Magazine^'' Johneon, D. Rlley, Frank Bower, Vio- not have the endorsement of either previous to place policemen under civil service rules In- le MeConn trlo plants charge smaller rates than private corpora- to be enacted, not sidestepped. let Pulignano, Joseph Eschclbach, or both political, machines stands MfcKTzzj^jjwasp s stead of being subject to the vicissitudes of politic*. very little chance of being elected to .. Bill* TtmtTtmtlul r tions. Of special significance was the testimony given —New York Journal. \ Leap Tear. Jr., Carol Qulnn, Jack McHugh, Th« Boy Who Kn«w#".... JJukk Nuftt Prior to that time It was customary tor policemen who Mona Franz, Hobert Wray, Alice the board of education in Mlddletown The Skeptic did not wear the right political tag to las* their jobs before tbe committee about the lighting plant at Rock- For the 336 days, beginning yester- townBhlp. This endorsement is es-Sh Wh T Ma «M> Kennedy, Charles Allaire," Milllcent sential because while the machine •S^SrS^ffife-JBA Small Boy S whenever a change ot administration took placs. The vllle Center, Long Island, which Is municipally owned. Al and Boosevelt. day, eligible bachelors and some not Chlnnock, E, McNelll, Robert Burke, Melons? so eligible, will need to walk warily or machines control only about. 15 Santa Claua . Tfc» association also arranged for the payment of pensions It was shown that not only does the plant charge AI Smith has the politicians bless- Mary Ann Selling, Julia Gullck, Hel- to 25 per cent of the registered vot- After the to retired policemen, ratea lower than those of private companies In surround- ing. They would give something If they hope to escape the snares of en Bruce, John Parker, R. Nutter, ers, their bloc votes, whereas the In- part* Bed Bank Is young a* a borough and undoubtedly ing territory but that it makes enough money to cover pretty to know what the once Happy matrimony. For 1926 Is a leap year, Bob Blair, Marie Appleby, Bud difference end apathy of the non- Bh ,ipf-:. and in leap years by custom and machine voters of both parties per- the future holds In store many other Instances of police- many general expenses of the municipality. The streets Warrior will say at the dinner of the Schanck, jean Appleby, Wlnslow ancient law It Is the prerogative of Shaw, Lois Knodel, George Brown, mits this control to remain in the men who will be retired from service because of having are lighted free of charge and out ot the profits from American Liberty League in Wash- bands of two political leaders, who woman to propose marriage to anyWilliam Scott, Jack Smock, F. Law- rusher. reached the age limit The record ot the first one to be tbe sale of electricity $85,000 has been loaned to theington January 25. They take It for profess no Interest In the matter, granted he plans to tear the Newunattached male who suits her fancy. ley, J. Lawley, Marjorle Darling, Jane publicly. so placed on the pension roll contains much that is municipality without interest. Away back In the thirteenth cen- Englund, Harrison Bance, Betty "A- That Mr, Connors Deal limb iroaa limb before an or- The endorsement of the Republi- worthy of emulation and respect, Juit now when tax relief is needed so badly In or-ganization whose end and aim is totury, to be exact, In the year 1288, Schweers, Philo Davis, Walter Bru- can machine consists of a promise State will live long to enjoy his well earned rest Is'the wish der to bring about recovery It Is Interesting to note this Margaret, the "maid of Norway," was yere, Jr., William Holmes, Alleen made through a third party, usually defeat President Roosevelt. Leach, Warren Fitzgerald, Betty Urg, ot all who appreciate his efficient work. Instance of a lighting;plant supporting a town. Even What both Democrats and Repub- Queen of Scotland, succeeding her a board member, to the effect that or RailroacU| more conspicuous examples of this same thing might be grandfather, Alexander, 3d. Now Stelle,_yirglnla Satter, Evelyn POOIB, the machine will vote for you. The Hats off to the grand old man of the police force! licans are concerned about 1B wheth- Col. Cliffor cited. For example, at South River, right here In our •whether Margaret had fallen In love I Jack"'White? Herbert' Owens, Alien writer was" offered" the" bait of the M. Elwelllwel,, chsiWtiiii er Mr. Smith, who burled his per-with some youth wbo, because of Shoemaker, William Reich, Edward presidency of the board. The en-of the South own state, no municipal or school taxes were levied for sonal grudge against Mr. Roosevelt Translt Author* \ i a number of years, the profits from the sales of publlc- sufficiently to give the party belated bashfulneaT---K«..I s or othe_n..r_ _reason; , ».,,.failedj Hemschoot„ i,«., / !»„,(„Porte_r TnnmcToomey,, AlberAih.rt dorsement of the Democratic ma- 1 ike as a machine In Mlddle- ly-owned water and electricity plants being sufficient to support in 1932, can seriously hurt to propose, or whether sha felt sorry 1 Nolan, Frank VanBrunt, Richard An- town An Unusual Contest for the many lone Scottish lassies, Is derson, Dorothy Gaskill, Barbara through Its leadeIp, r Isaskin usuallg thy e falthgiven- run the municipality. ' the President In 1936. What Is the . . „.. ider easking the falth for a Good Cause. unknown, but at any rate, using her ^unshee, Mary Elizabeth Card, Fredciful to go out and work for certain Great stress Is laid by seekers of tax relief on the|:measure of Mr. Smith's influence out- Wolcott, Richard Early, Edith Bent- candidates so that'janitors' jobs can Something out of the ordinary, something that de- side his own state? Can he andqueenly prerogative, she ordained need for economy. This is as it; should be, but only un- and decreed that during her reign ly, D. Hallenbech, Edward Oster, be awarded to the faithful. This serves special mention as an event more or less original formes Governor Ely turn Massachu- Ruth Franf, Florence MacDonald, leader makes a promise knowing full der exceptional olrcumstances can rapid results be ob-setts over to the Republicans? every "maiden lady of both high and. well that the Incumbent janitors are and unique lathe basketball game which the Mlddletown tained, A largo part of the money raised for taxes In low estate1' should have the right Walter Morris, Emmy Theysohn, Carl protected by tenure of office. township board of education has arranged to hold to Would he have any influence In New Duryee, James Gibbons, Jeanne Fey, many municipalities Is used to meet Interest on debt Jersey now that Mayor Hague has each leap year "to bespeak ye manGraham Brlze.ll, Katherine Golden, Of course, we have no politics In raise money tor the high school band. The board la and this fixed charge cannot be reduced quickly even she likes." Furthermore, unless he the Mlddletown township schools. made his peace with the administra- John Golden, Marjorle Hughes, Bruce W, A. Stelnle. financially embarrassed and on this account It was un- under the most careful and prudent management. tion? Where else could he be potent was betrothed to another woman, re- Hendrlckson, Beatrice Lewis, An- fusal would cost him one pound, ;?lces and the vCentra w l ral able to grant a recent request to buy badly needed equip- Publlo utilities corporations have) nurtured less bad in undoing the Now Deal and its thony Ming, Betty Cummlngs, Ran- EMERGENCY VACCINATION. |^w Jersey souutu«pb i » ment for the band. effects from the, depression than almost any other line sponsor? which was a lot of money In those dall Dodge, Mildred Harris, George ': that road's 1 days. However, "where there Is a will there Is a way," of business. $uch reverses as have befallen them have Mr. Roosevelt Is not alone among Martin and Chartan Pomeroy. nt Beach, ^,», . Poultry Baisere Can Check Spread according to an old axiom, and so It may prove In this In almost alt Instances not been caused by lack of rev- Presidents to have had bitter foeaien Margaret never had a chance her- of FowlJPox by This Method. estimating the pi] Instance All the members of tbe board were anxious enue but by unfortunate Investments. One can Imagine within his own party. • Tbe classic self to put her law Into execution. A few outbreaks of fowl pox Inppric e f the assessed valuallofloaS < The regency bethrothed her to the to provide the money tor the band and the baakttball how enormous tticlr profits must be when tha Rockvllle instance Is Mr. Taft's undoing when Missionary Student chicken flocks have already been re- the railroads," Mr. Elwell salt.:' his former friend and patron, Theo- heir of Edward I of England,, but plan would cost approximate]] ¥• game was arranged as a means to this end. The con- Center plant does so well at rates which are smaller than she died before the wedding day, Bible Class Speaker ported this year In New Jesey by test will be between one team consisting ot the male those exacted by corporations. dore Roosevelt, unablo to wrest the some poultrymen who failed to vac-000,000. Present railroad taxes 1012 renomlnation from htm, formed leaving twelve contestants for the the eight counties that would be I members of the board of education and the school bus All public utilities should be publicly owned not only throne, which after years. of civil Herbert Cllngen, who Is studying cinate their birds last summer, finds a third party and indirectly brought Dr. F. R. Beaudette, professor of fected total <3,0OO,000 and, *B drivers and another team consisting ot the male teach- because this would mean tax relief, better service and warfare became the prize of Robert to become a missionary to Africa, basis ot a three per cent toe about the election of Woodrow Wll- poultry pathology at the New Jersey ers of the high school. '• lower rates, but also because It would remove from pol- ion. Bruce. Her memory should ever be addressed members of the Young the assessed valuations should Most of the players are not In practice and beyond itics and tho conduct of the government tho^brute power Mr. Wilson in his turn suffered at cherished wlH» affection by maiden Men's - Bible class of the Presby- College of Agriculture, Rutgers unl- close to the $100,000,000 mark." the aga when they can best perform at such Bport/but of money as used by large aggregations of wealth. The the hands of William Jennings Bry- ladles. terian church at its weekly session y« last Sunday morning. The .meeting they w|U do their best, and It Is not at all unlikely that very existence of these public utilities corporations Is an, whose late support hod made pos- However, thla does not answer the "Vaccination with fowl pox virus MASONS ELECT OFTICI the spectators will find more thrills and laughs than sible his nomination by the Demo- question, "Why Is leap year?" The was presided over by Albert Dore- Is out of the question now, aa It dependent upon special privilege. They do not have to mus and the opening prayer wag of- they would at a contest between stars. Moreover, there crats In Baltimore. Bryan quit a3 answer is that the astronomers In would cut down egg production as face competition as other business owners do. Rates fered by Mr. Cllngen. A special of- much 88 the disease, but it is pos Wellington C. WIDdns, Jr, New 1 will be dancing and a neighborhood patty. are fixed by law to Insura profits for them and this law Secretary of State In June, 1915, be-Julius Caesar's time, who Invented ter ot Bed Bank Lodge. tho Julian calendar, did some fancyfering, to be turned over to thesible to check the malady by emer- Taken all In all, the coming event seems well worthy i-also sees that they have no competitors. . cause, as a pacifist, ha could not sign the Wilson note warning Germany figuring. They calculated'that a- year church to aid In meeting its yearly gency vaccination with pigeon The annual election ot Bed . of being patronized. The cause Is a good one and It The pernicious Influence which the public utilities against depredations on the high consisted of 365 days and six hours. expenses, was taken. virus," Dr. Beaudette says. "Pigeon [odge of Free and Accepted should evoke public support. The importance of train- corporations have exerted In politics and in government seas. Thereafter ho was a thorn In What to do with the extra six hours , Next Sunday James Worden and virus Bhould be applied liberally by was held Friday night ,WellIn_ ing children to make tho best of their musical talents Is has frequently been revealed. Regulation through/pub- the Presldent'e-slde. Ho opposed Mr, bothered them for a time until some George Worthley will review the tha follicle method, never by tho Wllklns, Jr., was elected maifl appropriately part'of the aim of public school educa- lic utilities commissions has failed to prevent this and Wilson's preparedness program as one suggested that In four years the third chapter of the study book, stick method. There Is evidence that succeeding Edmund vomSte>a» tion. The school board members, the bus drivers and It has failed to protect the people against unreasonable un-ChrlBtlan and was against our en- yearly six hours would "be 24 hours,' which la entitled, "Samson and thethe degree of Immunity established The other elective officers are: the teachers %how that they are "regular fellows" and, a tering the World war. so why not give each fourth year an Value of Socialization." In the af-In a bird when the pigeon virus Is Senior warden—Harold A. Davlsoa. charges. It has been a great thing for the corporations, ternoon tho clas3 will represent the "good bunch of sports" by putting on this unusual game but It Is difficult to see where It has been of any benefit Mr. Bryan did give grudging lip- extra day? This seemed reasonablo UBed Is In proportion* to the area Junior warden—Arthur E. Solct. Presbyterian church in the church over which the virus Is applied to Treasurer—Edgar G, Chambers. to advance musical education. to the people. In the old days before regulation waa put service to Mr. Wilson's work at theand It was done, but why the fourth Secretary—William H. Elliott peace table at Versailles, but at the year was called leap year Is not gen- census to be taken in Red Bank. the chicken's body, hence the ad- Trustee—James D. Otterson. Into effect the people received the benefits' of competi- erally known. It is said to be be- vantage of a liberal application even Proxy to grand lodge—Gdmnnd ' Jackson Day dinner In 1920, Justified The following officers were in- Steel. tion and they were not taxed to pay the salaries ot pub- cause the Sunday letter leaps a day, stalled at Sunday's meeting:. though It exceeds the usual dose. lla utilities commissioners and other Incidental expenses. the Senate Republicans' reservations there being none for Fobruary 29.' President—James A. Worden. Pigeon virusndoes not confer as high The following appointments ' This was far from being an Ideal condition, but It was to the covenant of the League of Na- First Aid Squads Are tions. His breach with the Presi- The calendar reformers think that Vice president—Arthur Cudman. a degree of Immunity, but It iocs made by tha new master: less expensive for the public both In rates and In taxes. Secretary—Jack Matthews. not Interfere with production. Richly Deserving of Suppoit. dent became even wider when he lean year as an added day at the end Treasurer"—Leon VanBrunt Chaplain—Rev. Arthur Hershon. urged the Democrats to become rad- of February Is all wrong. Their no- "It is to he remembered, that from Bonlor dencon—Milton A. Slifrled. Almost every sizeable town In the county now has Present at the meeting wcro Ralph tlireo to four woclis aro required for Junior deacon—Edward-W, Wise. ical and support a policy of govern- tion is to havo two successive Satur- Joseph Senior, master of ceremonies—Bobcri I its First Aid squad and Its ambulance. These groups of Eckort, George Straua, Immunity to develop and that during '•trick. ment ownership of railroads. days between Juno 30 and July 1. Koeline, Albert volunteer workers are rendering an Invaluable service. They would have Now Year's day Herbert Cllngen, this time, tho disease may continue Junior master of eeremonlei Like the volunteer firemen the men respond to a call Anna Pabst Has Mr. Hoover had his Borah. He has Doremus, Leon VanBrunt, Arthur to spread. On the whole, emergency Erlckieo. him now. It was not the Idahoan, always fall on Sunday, and there Senior steward—Thoodore Dialer, at any time and they serve without pay and often at Csdman, Frank Linderoth, Frank vaccination- is not entirely satisfac- Not Died in Vain,. though, but tho depreselon and prowoul- d bo no midweek holidays. Hav- Rogers, Fred Wlkoff, Stewart Pow- Junior steward—Samuel Welnsteln. great sacrifice to themselves. Trained as they are In ing leap year produce .two Saturdays tory, tut the uso of a pigeon virus Marshal—M. Floyd Smith, P. M. A young woman by the name of Anna Pabst died hibition that sank tho Hoover for- ers, Fred Williamson, Harry Van-Is the best that can bo oHered at Tlltr—Cecil A. Gravel. giving first aid they often are able to render treatment tunes In 1932. Now Mr. Roosevelt togethor'at the end of June would Noto, Jr., Jesse Layton, Albert You- which has saved victims' lives. Not so many years ago Christmas night at Washington, a martyr to science. get the votes of all holiday lovers. this time." Tht new officers were installed must face attack from within his par- mans, George Balne, Stanley Parker, • «>•«». the only ambulances available were those attaohed to She was a laboratory assistant at the National Institute —Newark Sunday Call. Jamci B. Smock, past district da] ty from one who was Its presidential Francis Kodama, Robert and Jack HOME AGAIN-GONE AGAIN. uty. hospitals or privately owned ones. Mow with these First of Health and her death was caused by meningitis, nominee In 1928; 'Only time will tell Matthews, Phillip Bailly, Prcoton Aid squads and their ambulances this service Is avail- which she contracted while InnoculaMng an animal with how much It may cost him.—Newark DRESDEN CHINA. Morford and Harry and James Wor- meningitis culture. Lyle Helsloy, Jr., Back From India, FIRE AT TINTON FALLS. able in almost every village. The publlo should be glad Evening News. den. Oft on Another Cruise. to aid these organisations In every way that they can. Anna Pabst's death was scarcely noticed except Its Secret So Valuable Even Na- BROUGHT BACK FROM OHIO. Lyle Helsley, Jr., who for the past Damage Done to James Dotut'i They are; rendering a service that money could not buy. among scientists. Who was sheT She was Just one Monkey Business. poleon Had to Ask For Its Release year has been traveling to far-off Rouse by Fisunea Saturday. of that sort of unusual class of folks who spend hours Monkey business at Freehold. Thc Meissen, Germany—Meissen owes lands on freighters, spent Christmas The roof of James Dean's looking through microscopes and shooting serum,Into Two Men and Two Women Returned with his parents, ttr. and Mrs. Lyle -o-o-o-o-o-o- Republicans, who will dominate the Its great porcelain works, the home to Answer Charged. near Tlnton Falls caught Ore fn rabbits, guinea pigs and monkeys. She waa not a five- board after tbo first of tho year, bavo of DreBden china, to a young man, Helsley of Hudson avenue. He ar-an overheated chimney BatU time married movie star or a Reno-divorced society Johann Bottgcr, who started out Two men and two girls rived homo lost week from a trip to Cold Weather Advice and promised tho removal of the purchas- brought from Columbus, Ohio, last morning and tho blaze was _. matron, and therefore Bhe waa almost unknown to the ing department headed by Edward early In. the eighteenth century to India, having been away since last considerable headway before It week to Freehold to face various May. • Last Rites at Graves. world. Smith, whose job was created under convert base metal* to gold and dis- :hargca involving car stfeallng, do- discovered. Sparks from the covered Instead the secret of making He had several experiences on thin also set lira to the roofa over At tbla tlmd of the year when the rigor* of winter Anna Pabst waa one of a great army of unsung Dcmocratio auspices. Anticipating jcition and violation, of tho Mann tho change, department executive ap- porcelain. act. Lester C, Lunceford of West trip that were far from pleasant In front and rear porches. The Tlnt< begin In dead earnest much useful advice is printed In heroes ot today, microbe- hunters who are unceasingly Imprisoned by August the Strong, Calcutta ho was stricken with dysen- Falls firemen made quick time In | the newspapers and Issued elsewhere aa to the need of pear already to be ordering supplies Kennsburg Is charged with car theft, fighting man's greatest enemy—death-dealing germs. without Mr. Smith's authorization.* king of Saxony, and told to produce tery and lay for weoka In a serious ting to the place and they put building up body resistance throitgh the use of proper desertion and Beductlon; Edward Little does tho public know the dangers these disciples The board of freeholders, still Dem- gold by alchemy, Boltger went out Melsler of Red Bank with stealing a condltloa In a hospital His boat flames out with chemicals afUr food and clothing. Equally as Important, although much of Pasteur, Koch and Noguchl face dally In their labor- ocratic, Counter-attacks by cancelling over tb« countryside digging mys car and conveying it Rlrl out of tho sailed for home In the meantime. battle of about an hour. Consider^! less stressed, Is the need of avoiding exposure to which atories, seeking tho cause of various klnda of diseases. the order«. terlous holes . In tho ground and stnto for Immoral purposes. Their When he recovered ho was broke able damage was done to the hoUS*,l one Is not Inured. Not many persons through their own koorilnR samples of tho earth he dugball was fixed at $5,000. Miss Flor- and was forced to sell his camera three large holes being burned la thai Many, like Anna Pabst, havo sacrificed their lives Three desks consigned-to tho pro- roofs. The loss Is partly covered by| volition Jeopardize, their health by being Improperly clad, In mankind's never-ondlng battle against microbes. As bation department arrived at tho up , Then after experiments with enco Noone of Rod Bank and MIBB and somo of his clothes until the ar- theso ho Bucccedod in making a red rival of another bont from the lino Iniiuranco, but unfortunately some because of economic reasons are. a result of their endeavors many serious diseases havo court Jlouso two weeks ago. There Mary McOuIro of Mlddletown were earthenware and lator a white por charged with louHng tho stato fur with which he was employed. This virtually compelled to run such a risk, this la under- been conquered and who can doubt that eventually they Is some mystery os»to who placed standable, although much to bo regretted; and happily it the order, but the freeholders have colaln, wares that had hitherto boon immoral purposes, They are hold boat brought him homo. NOMINATIONS MADE. will achieve victory over infantile paralysis, ancephall- cbtnlnnblri only In China. Despite all thjn, the wanderlust li not ao prevalent now aa It waa before recovery from ordered them returned to tho man-1 on $2,K00 ball each. tla, cancer and thc common cold I Anna Pabst has not Today travelers aro allowed to go still grips him and ho Is off agjln Atlantic Township Firemen to the depression began to develop. died in vain. ufacturers. " It Is also reported thnt the prosecutor's olllco, finding a sur- through tho porcelain works In Meis- HELD ON GAMBLING CIIAKGB. on another ernlse. Ills boat goes, to Election Next Week. However, more than recovery and almsgiving are sen and vlow at lolsuro the vnrlouR California and from there to Eng- plus at tho close of the year, has or- Atlantic township tire company BM| needed aa a preventive of avoidable alokness and loss ot dered two automobiles, ona of which procoases, but In Bottger's tlmo tho .and. Eight months will pass befora Ufa due to exposure to Inclement weather. Certain oua- In principle there Is no difference between those who secret was so valuable that August Thirteen Kenroburfr Men Arraigned he returns home agaln. made tho following nominations! has neon delivered and occupied. The at Freehold Last Week. ) of long standing which have a strong emotional ap- want to do a half week's work for •'fun week's pay and the Strong kipt him and his work- I'resldenl -Frank MegH, Walter H< those who demand full pay for doing nothing) freeholders have stopped delivery of Thirteen Koanaburg men nrrostcd l vary largely responsible for the fact that Illness tho other. Whereas In private life men virtually prisoners. A century Viet lueiltlsnt—John R, Bulphln, O«9IM I after tho discovery, for Instance, lost August In raids conducted by tho L., HlUnin e *l are nfera prevalent duf Ing the winter than at a "few dollars over" at the end ot prosooutor's ofllco pleaded not guilty Dead Sea Oull Discovered on A Farm H«or«ury- JoM«[>h Ortnt. when Napoleon wanted to l(iiow thc Financial stieta y- Jamt the year Is considered a blessing, of- last week to Indictments found by at New Monmouth Uttt Wee).. Financial sleoratftry—Jamti VaaHatajrt I Ignorance of the law fs no uusmt, the courts rule. flclnki follow tha political custom of process, the director of Use works Charlharll M CCrln«l , JohJohn Golden.. thom b tho September grand Jury charging A young New Monmoutb trapper TreuerJohTreasurer—Johnn H . aulphlh n Otorst " —'<«>• » *bls to renumber tha two trying to relieve their office of thehad to aak the Saxon Elector before Ta thorn with operating gambling estab- found a dead bird nea* one ol hlaH ilawa which we are supposed to obey. surplus, lest taxpayers bs saved a he could reveal It. Vo?era»n-Ma.tlln fUlllr. bibt I few cents. One of the finest collections of lishments. They were held under First assistant foreman -H-HiiA bail to await trial. The men are ther, !.«wl« Unyittr, Arlhui StifSfff The purchasing agent may or mayDresden china Is, appropriately why.tmndo«ab,d J^ WUj Braluki not bjO the most satisfactory publlo enough, In DreBden, only seventeen William Covordalo, Warren Oelsch- Jt ia Bawnd SMlsUnt fr;ruMi>~-Mwlil miles from Meissen. It contains an lagor, Allen Mahawash, Frank Ham Kelly, the lead ut the pmnnture open sea- ot the vllltge, Idtnf I It as a M» Ret|«».it-Bt-»ima Kdwari HaWi In an-1 example Ot nearly every pie ever Flaherty, William Doll, George Ma- Ham Cottrell. hawash, Joseph Mahawash, F*e.nlt guU. ll d b«en Injured ] turjted Out by the factory, knd In rap and thi WMV* Tha .lattlan will b* Mtt Bkllllng. Joseph II. Mahna, flara nlfbt lit UU flit ' Lamb«rt(on, Hasiuel Roes, W* J. ody Wi' MtylUs I it* 1 REGISTER. JANUARY 2, 1886.

Mr«. Mabel Tlitort of Bnglirinowu.' 5ft*e Ankle In Fall. Here and There md Clarence A. Bkeltlng ofiFreebold, Egnltz Kriste of Freehold foil on Kungsholm were married lost Saturday Week by the sidewalk and broke his right in the County Rev. Robert H. Buche. The, couple ankle lant week, He broke the samg. S«redl«n-Amerto»n Une win live at Kngllshtown. • \ ankle ln a fall laat May. VO THE WEST INDIES Parson*! Note*. Sale* of Prop Soon to Occupy New Office, Greenville Man Dead. He Is Postmaster John B. Johnson ot Jan. 8-Jan. 20—Feb. J8 y Bdii OperationOi * Frank B. Reynolds, a native ot Freehold has announced that the Greenville, died Sunday ot last week 18 day»-4*10 op Lodge Doing* Births Mar- new postofoce building will be occu- Visiting the Virgin Islands, of apoplexy. He was 63 yea™ old and ria«e» anrf Deaths. ' pied as toon as the arrival of some waa never married. St. Lucia, Trinidad, Venezuela, desks which are needed for the rural ColomMa, Panama, Havana. Samuel Bouno of Long Branch, WlitoJV-Boyd. Critical, sixty, was found dead of asphyxia- carriers. tion In bis barber shop Monday. A Miss Louise Wilson and Samuel U-15 day* HIM up Home from Hospital. Boyd, both of East Freehold, were By J. Lester Eisner, the Interstate Sanitation commiulon slight explosion of gas led police to William Crawford of Freehold re- '. tt- 8 days 100.00 up the scene, where they discovered married on Christmas night by Rev ' B10 days ; VMM or by or before any person or p«r- turned home lost week from the W. A. Parham. y Chairman For New Jersey Inter- aong appointed as its representative Bouno'f body. Qos escaping from rt Monmouth Memorial hospital where Announcement of Engagement Are You? urther particulars consult state Sanitation Commission. and when ratified, approved or con- he was under treatment for blood r a Mr. and Mrs. William C. Vunck of EN LEE GETTY flrmod by the Interstate Sanitation P rt Jl° ,„< poisoning In his leg. Th» Infection The Commission. n, or,their action h nao B ln developed from a slight scratch, Keyport have announced the engage- Men are quick to recognize neg- HAVEL SERVICE commission, his or .their action shall °" "' ment of their daughter Thelma to The Interstate Sanitation commis- be and be dpemed to be the Investi- Tries to Kill Sell. Dont Want Funds Diverted. lected complexion—uncared for hands, o St. Phono MM. sion was established by legislative Howard Telgeler of Rutherford. gation, Inquiry or hearing of the In- Walter Thompson, Jr., of Freehold, The Howell township committee sold at companies' pub- action In the states of New Jersey, terstate Sanitation commission. tried to commit suicide last Saturday New Pastor Begins Duties. untidy hairdress. lished rates. New York and Connecticut Just at a meeting last week passed a res- "Whenever the commission shall night week In Krtesman's barber olution protesting against the Use of Rev. F. W. Purdy has begun his what Its duties and powers are Is a determine upon Investigation that shop on South street at Freehold duties as pastor of the Asbury Park fee beyond criticism wit'r our matter which Is probably not com- funds from gasoline taxes and motor sewage fronkany city, village, town, where he is employed. Thompson vehicle tees tor the financing of state Baptist church. He Was formerly beauty care. mon knowledge as far as tha resi- county, borough,-i»anlclpallty ai de- wontijjrto a rear TOOTD and turned on located at Shlnnston, Virginia. THE PLACE TO BUY dents of these three states are con- relief. fined ln the compact, building, steam a E*s Jet, The patron* ln the shop Asbury Park Man Dead. TRY OUR THE BEST cerned. For that reason, at the risk boat or other vessel, or any garbage, amelled the gas and found Thomp- Union Beach Girl to Wed. of quoting tiresome legal-phrase- The engagement of Miss Anita John" A. WaUon of Asbury Park offal or any decomposable or putres- ion unconsolous. died last Friday after a long sick- PERSONALITY ology, today I am going to enumcr clble matter of any kind li being VanRlxoort, daughter ot Mr. and Horses and Dairy Cows ate some of the powers of the com- Transfer of lioenso Denied. Mrs. Peter VanRlxoort of Union ness. He was 68 years old and it discharged Into nay waters of the The application of Joseph Tomalne survived by a widow and two sons. mlslon. district, and whenever ln tha opinion Beach, to Joseph Slovens ot I^ey- MACHINELESS for a transfer of his liquor license port was announced on Christmas It must bs understood, however, of the commission such discharge la to 610 Broadway, Long Branch, was that aa tha commission stands today eve. OVERCOME BY GAS. NEW PERMANENT WAVE polluting such waters in a manner denied last week by the mayor and under the present set-up, Its alms Injurious to or so as to create a* commissioners. Mayor McFaddln WU1 Operate Pier. Comfortable . . . Cool . . . Lasting are loftly,. Its powers wide, and its menace to public health, welfare and declared that the location of the Harry Pflug has been awarded the The family ot Fred M. Hunt of As- purpose a laudable one. However, recreational purposes or po H to liquor store at that point would be contract to operate Belmar'a Six- bury Park narrowly escaped., death It Is a regreUble fact that until fed- create a publio nuisance or so a detriment to the neighborhood. teenth avenue fishing pier for the from coal gas Thursday morning. Mr. $5-00 eral funds are forthcoming, the com- as to be obnlxlous, the commls- next two years with a bid of $1,310. Hunt Is recuperating at home while mission Is little more than a name. slon may order the municipality, oor- Tax Reductions of Sl.577,762. The contract Included fishing, bait his wife, Mrs. Eleanor R. Hunt, and An appropriation of {360,000 Is be- poration or persons so discharging A reduction In tax assessments and refreshment concessions. their two sons, Robert and Bruce, OTHER WAVES—$2.00 and up ing awaited, for the purpose of put- sewago, refuse or other matter, to totaling 11,677,762 were authorized by were taken to the Fitkln hospital af- ZLOTKIN'S STABLES ting unemployed men to work at the Monmouth county board of tax- Burned With Christinas Tree. ter receiving, ftrat aid treatment Mr. show cause before It or Its duly James Genovese of Asbury Park Hunt had noticed the odor of gas and FREEHOLD, N. 3. once In the three signatory states on designated representative Why such ation during the past year. Of this a comprehensive survey. Each spo- amount $000,550 represented reduc- was badly burned on the hands last went to find a repairman to look at discharge should not be discon- Wednesday when he threw a flam- his furnace. When he returned his Thursday, January 9tb clflo point of pollution must be as- tinued or why said commission tions granted to Asbury Park prop- ADMIRA BEAUTY SHOP erty owners, who set a record ln fil- ing Christmas tree from the window wife and sons were both unconscious. at-1:00 P. M. certained, what the pollution at that should not Issue an order regulating of his apartment. He was treated point consists of and who Is the vio- ing 600 appeals. He became overcome but had pres- 10 Broad Street LARGEST SELECTION "such pollution. by the city's first aid squad. ence of mind enough to open two DAIRY COWS lator, enumerated.' It Is only with White—WHIard. RED BANK PHONE 1772 tbis Information In our possession "A notice shall be served on the Firemen Hosts to Children. windows and telephone for aid before Always for Bale. Fresb cowe, and municipality, corporation or person Miss Qeraldine White, daughter losing consciousness. dons springers, fancy Guernseys, that we can actively start work. How Of Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. White The Bolmar firemen played hosts can wo eliminate pollution until we so discharging sewage, refuse or to over (500 children on Christmas Jerseys, Brown Swiss and Holstelns, other matter, directing such munici- of Wanamassa, was married last the kind that give lots of milk and know Its very source? Wednesday to Fred S. Wlllard of day. Over 200 dinners which were pality, corporation or person to show prepared and cooked by the firemen blgh butterfat testers. These cows However, we are hopeful that the cause before the Bald commission on Portland, Maine. They will make Ate the ones that make friends and appropriation will be forthcoming were served in the grammar school a date specified in such notice, why their home atRockvllle Center, Long building. satisfied customers. — aoon. In view of the fact that mil- an order should not be made dlroot- Island, where the groom is an ar- Sua Ray Wishes All A HAPPY NEW YEAR lions are being spent annually In IOWA HORSES AND MULES irig tho discontinuance of such dis- ohlteot. Annexation Asked. . our three states for sewage disposal charge or otherwise regulating the Retired Engineer Dead. Petitions containing 148 signatures New shipment of those real Iowa and treatment plants, and these can liorses and mules, mated teams and said pollution. Fred S. Cook of Asbury Park, a asking Matawan borough to approve only alleviate, not eliminate, the sit- noted hydraulic engineer and one of annexation of the Atlantto avenue •Ingles, 2800 to 3200 1b. teams, dapple uation, the sum we seek Is not BO "Such notice shall specify the time greys, roans, sonela. blacks and bays the engineers who constructed the section of Matewan township to the large. Action by any Individual when and place where a public hear- borough were presented at the coun- »ro here now. Buy your horses now ing will bo held by the commission Croton dam, died suddenly Saturday Bnd save money. Greatest and best municipality In obtaining funds for afternoon. He was 81 years old and cil meeting last week. Its own treatment plant loseen pol- or Its duly delegated representative •election ever assembled. Coma and and shall be served personally or by Is survived by a widow and two Married In Maryland. look over our horses and cows. ET- lution In any body of water, but only daughters, concerted aotloh following a compre- mall at least fifteen days before said Miss Bernice E. Davison, daugh- ehangeo mode. Also sell ptgafi Any- hearing and ln case of a municipal- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. D&vl- thing sold on commission. Private hensive survey can eliminate It. Aoto Goes In River. ity or a corporation, such service An automobile driven by Harry son of Ocean Grove, was married Bales Dally. »|, , Some of the powers and dutlcB of last Saturday week at Elkton, Mary- the . commission, as defined by the shall bo upon an officer thereof. Tha_ Steinberg _of Bolmar skidded on the JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON persons or persona presiding at such land, to Alfred W. Hansen, Jr., of statutes which brought It Into exist- Manasquan river bridge and plunged Allenhurst ' Freehold, N. 3. ence, are: hearing shall take evidence and af- into the river on Christmas day. Fhonen: Res. 380—Stables 950. "The commission shall have power ter conducting such public hearing, Steinberg was rescued by Jens Lar- Bebnar Girl Married. to" make rules, regulations and or- tho commission ahall by order pre- son, a nsbermn who lives on the Miss Ruth Marshall, daughter ot ders with regard to the pollution of scribe a reasonable date on or before banks of the river. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph M. Marshall the waters within the district aa set which such municipality, corporation of Belmar, was married to James S. or person discharging sewage, refuse In Bed a Year. forth In the compact between the Mrs. Gertrude D. Bmmons, wife Kline of Trenton on Christmas day. signatory states and as provided by or other matter Into the designated The groom has a law office at Tren- SAVE MORE! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY waters within the district, shall cease of J. Vone Emmono of Long Branch, law; to investigate and determine If died last Thursday after being con ton. ^ SAFEST the requirements of the compact and to discharge such refuse or other Drug Store Robbed. 25o Dova 10o matter and shall treat such sewags fined to her bed for a year. She Former 25o or the orders of the commission are was 87 years old and besides her The Roselle & Fegan drug store Pond complied with and to bring action In in accordance with the standards husband leaves a daughter and a Sanitary Palmolive INSURANCE specified ln the compact, and such at Freehold wag robbed early Mon- lit own name In the proper court or son day morning of last week. The thief Facial Tissues courts to compel the enforcement at order may prescribe that certain Dies After Long Sickness. Napkins Soap AGAINST'. specific progress shall be made at took $26 in oash which had been col- Box of 13 Box of 200 any and all provisions of the com- Raymond 3. Knox, gas distribu- lected for the Lincoln transit bus 4 Cakes 17. definite times prior to the final date 9 9 pact and the orders of the commis- fixed In such order. tion engineer for the Jersey Cen- fares. . BA1URY sion pursuant thereto or pursuant to S0o Vick's 28

BOORi,KT8 mentioned on tills pae» and announced as free to reader* Food, of oou"»e, must be well Prize Contest may be obtained by addressing seasoned \ be worthy of SIDNEY SNOW care of this paper Three Meals a Day its • iquancy. " • For $ Dinner Your Neighborhood BY SIDNEY SNOW J Is Ended •»»»•»••»»•»•«»••»»•»•>«•« DISH THAT PLEASES ENTIRE FAMILY This week the winner of tho box Dealer will supply you v ith ocolate Pie Add Few Home of All Comet Rice Product* and a Hot Off the Griddle rice ball Is Mrs. A. Slmonson of Rlv- Made Touches To crhead. L. I., a reader of the River- Adds "Dressed head Review. I !, ESTHER DONLAN "Canned Meal" .Split Pea Soup $ .10 RUPPERT'S BEER Up" Air To Meal I Lamb Chops .40 •+••••••»••»•••»»••••••••» Cauliflower .12 Family and Guests Are Tempted Homey Addition! Can Turn Scalloped Potatoes ..._ .OS When labeling jelly glasses, use a Any Ordinary Meal Into Real Milk .08 pencil made for writing on glass. to Ask for "Just Qne More Banquet. ; Brown Betty and Sauce . .15 These can be bought in any art store Piece." .Coffee (Astor's) .10 and the marks are easily washed off. It goes without saying that for, By Helen Gwetholyn Rces m—lost intents and purposes, the ready Block tea Is made from leaves prepared and packaged soups which Miss Marie Hemmerlch of East •which have been allowed to ferment When chocolate pie comes to the come from off the food dealers' Northport, L. I., Is an Interested before curing. table even staid grown-ups may be shelves can and do run the well reader of the Northport Observer and — ti- excused for exclaiming "swell!" For. known rings around.the home-made is the winner of a case of Ruppert's lt pays to buy clean food from variety, both as to quality and econ- beer. The Borden's Cheese Tray with what dessert comes nearer to the omy. an assortment of seven kinds of clean stores. hcark of all the family than this del- cheese Is won by Mrs. W. E. Wlhk- —o—: icacy. True, if served to guests, And yet, Just serving th« healed up you'll find them at once begin to canned product seems to carry along ler of Mllford, Conn* who Is an In- Mustard and baking powder settle angle for another invitation, but af- with it a sort of "hand me down, terested reader of the Mllford News. . In the can and should be stirred light- ter all, isn't that the mark of a per- "ready to wear" touch which may be Mrs. Arnold B. Englehardt of Bound ly before measuring. fect cook and hostess. entirely obviated by the homely and Brook, N. J., a subscriber of the interesting practice of adding the Bound Brook Chronicle, Is the win- Egg whites,, when' beaten stiff, CHOCOLATE PIE nulckly made edible decoration, ner of a Seneci Hand-Made, Hand- 3 squares unsweetened chocolate" -here are many such novelties—sev- Fainted Salad Bowl. should hold their shape when the I The contest for the "Dollar Dinner bowl is turned upside down. 2Vj cups milk eral of them very easy to make up— all of which go far to add a nice for Four" Is closed. We want tb take 1 cup sugar this opportunity to thank all the 6 tablespoons cornstarch touch to the soup course. To retain food value, pare or l women who have participated In this ,i teaspoon salt For Instance, try some of these contest for the interest they < have scrape vegetables thinly. 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten from time to time: —o— 2 tablespoons butter Salt and sugar lumps should be 1 teaspoon vanilla EGG BALLS broken before measuring. 1 baked 9-inch pie shell Rub the yolks of three hard boiled Boys can make extra pocket money 3 egg whites eggs through a puree strainer. Stir selllnK The Register.—Advertisement in the yolk of one raw egg, a dash of All dinner soups, except bouillon, 6 tablespoons sugar Add chocolate to milk and heat in salt and pepper. Shape this mixture are properly served in soup plates. slnuhle boiler. When chocolate ..la Iowa Towns Make Contribu- Into small balls, about the size of a Woman's Exchange Any kind of soup may be served in melted, beat with-rotary egg beater hazelnut Roll on a floured hoard Open OsSO- bouillon cups for luncheon. until blended. Combine sugar, corn- and poach these balls right in the —o— soup for a few minutes while the Children's and Infants Clothing, starch and salt; add gradually to knitted wear, assortment of neces- Cheese should be wrapped in a chocolate mixture and cook until tion To National Cookerysoup itself Is heating. Serve a few "•clean cloth, dampened in vinegar, and thickened, stirring constantly; then balls in each cup or plate of soup. sary and lovely articles; also cakes, cookies and rolls ' • kept in a cool place. continue cooking ten minutes, stir- CRACKERS AND CHEESE FOR —o— ring occasionally. Pour a small BY SIDNEY SNOW Something for everybody. amount over egg yolks, stirring vig- SOUP Children are great candy eaters, so The small towns of Iowa have con- Arrange In a pie tin some small IB LINDEN PLAGE orously; return to double boiler and tributed something to American na- make it once or twice a week and cook two minutes longer. Remove BAKED SQUASH I salted crackers. ,Sprinkle with jrrat- serve it to them after school or in tional cookery, far beyond the dona- led American cheese and bake until from boiling water; add butter and tions of the foreign born chefs. I re- —at this time of the year, eaten with cheese Is melted. Serve on separate place of dessert. vanilla. Cool. Turn into pie shell. fer to the family dinners on Sundays. plenty of butter. And a dish of suc-dish with soup. The crackers may Beat egg whites until.foamy through- Sunday dinner in the Iowa home is cotash just to see how the summer's be eaten with the soup or one placed Meat and flsh should be taken out out. Add sugar, two tablespoons at always an event. It Is a feast. It crop of put up fruit and vegetables on top of each cup or plate of soup. NO MEAU1S COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF of paper wrappings and placed in a time, beating after each addition brings to a climax-the hfist. cookinjr is coming on. ice box. - until sugar is blended. Then continue Then there will be hot , of beating until mixture will stand In skill of the women folk. It keeps the peaks. Pile lightly on filling. Bake men folk at home. A low temperature Is necessary to in moderate oven (850 F.) fifteen While the European chefs have no sweep pickles, and home made chill third to one-half Inch. Fry In melted RUPPERT'S BEER properly coOjk cheese. minutes, or until Ueljcalely browned. doubt brought much that is fine to sauce and a dish of raspberry Jam. butter over a moderate flre until these shores, the real backbone of And finally crisp and golden brown. Serve, float- true American home life is the home JTo6d should be kept clean and cov- PRESERVED PEARS AND MA- ing on soup. (Especially nice with It Aids Digestion cooked Sunday dinner, built around bean or pea soup.) > ered. a typical American menu of typical PLE CREAM CAKE —o— American dishes. —or maybe it will be a freezer of New Recipe To home-made Ice cream; and then, of One teaspoonful means one level It la a noble practice—this serious course, cup after cup of good coffee F~r A Luncheon spoonful. Gladden Hearts preparation of the bountiful feast— with heavy sweet cream. H. G. DEGENRING —o— and it serves as a fitting example of Maybe it will be just the family. Serve A Salad Course When eoft boiled eggs are left over what Is good and wholesome and in- Maybe there will' be two or three DISTRIBUTOR for RUPPERT'S BEER from breakfast, reboil them until Of Fish Lovers dividual in American home life: friends in for dinner—folks from out A delicious main course luncheon hard, chill and use in'salads. Sit down, for Instance, to Sunday of town who drove in for church and salad may be prepared by combining, dinner in the home of the average just dropped in and were coaxed to two cups of grapefruit sections, one', and Manufacturer of ~" j Norwegian Fish Pudding Turns family In a town, like say, Ottumwa I cup of orange sections, one cucum- The road to better and Digger busi- or Des Moines. There will be •stay:---. ness leads through The Register's ad- Out to be More Than Just The 'Frenchman and the German Iber sliced, and two cups of diced CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES vertising columns.—Advertisement chicken. Chill these Ingredients thor- Fish Dish. ") • RICE SOUP ' and the Italian and the Swiss have oughly aftd blend them together with made from chicken broth and there given us muth which is fine in cook- mayonnaise just before' serving,^ I ;; Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 For the flsh'lovers here Is a recipe will be bits of tender carrot and a ery. Their sauces and their canapes, Another method of mixing the sal- Red Bank N. J. •; that is different, and yet oh so eood. few peas floating in it. and their appropriate wines may put many of us to shame. But, taking it ad is to allow the ingredients to mar- And served with a Cream and Caper ROAST CHICKEN inate in a spicy French dressing for sauce it is more than just another by and large, as one grand composite about an hour. Drain them well, and "flsh meal." >r, to be correct, a couple of roast creation, there is something more chickens, bursting with tine, sage than just good food whlcnNgoes to serve on lettuce leaves with a gar- NORWEGIAN FISH PUDDING dressing. And there will be giblct make up the American Sundty din- nish of mayonnaise. 2 pounds fillet of flsh gravy in a gravy boat—rich and ner—it is the atmosphere of the If this hearty salad Is served with Vi teaspoon salt brown and full flavored. American home. And if the Ameri- hot muffins and red currant jelly, on- 1 teaspoon butter can Sunday dinner can make more ly a dessert and beverage are needed IT'S THRILLING TO 1 egg yolk, lightly beaten MASHED POTATOES real that rather nebulous thing called to complete the luncheon menu. Vi cup cream —all creamy and fluffy, frefree from , "American Home Life," then Indeed Speck allspice lumps, .and on top of the dish there the Sunday dinner is well worth all Plan Sunday Dinner RlN RISKS... Wash fish with 'damp cloth. .With will be a big pat of butter slowly [ the time and trouble which goes into a knife scrape to a pulp. Mix In salt, melting. | it. And Win A Prize butter and beat until well mixed. Blend egg yolk with cream with all- Sidney Snow Is Interested lo know spice. Combine flsh and egg mixture Just what you serve for your Sunday and bent well, until mixture is light dinner—so much in fact that a con- and frothy. Place in buttered mold* Muffins Bring Joy To test is being started for the best and place pan of water under mold and tastiest Sunday Dinner for a family set all In oven of 300 F. and cook for of four, costing not more than Two" one hour and fifteen minutes, or un- Family At Any MealDollars. til flsh is set. Serve with sauce given Prizes of a Seneci Hand-Made and below. Hand-Fainted Salad Bowl, a metal Use either haddock, fresh cod or Master a Good Recipe, Then | •; cheese tray with seven kinds of Bor- halibut. Start Making Some Variations Recipe For Old Fash- den's cheese, a box of all Comet Rice CREAM AND CAPER SAUCE of It. products and a case of Ruppert's beer 1 cup cream and stock mixed ioned Brown Bread will be the prizes given each week. Vi teaspoon salt For any meal muffins bring a smile (Send In your best suggestions to 1 teanspoon butter to the faces of the family, and a Sidney Snow, in care of this paper Speck pepper pleased expression, once they are BROWN BREAD and see If you can't be a winner. 1 tablespoon eaten. With a good foundation rec- 1 cup cornmeal Speck cayenne ipe mastered, there are endless va- 1 cup graham flour 1 tablespoon capers rieties of muffins to bo made just by Add Sauce And adding a few nuts or raisins, or us- 1 cup entire wheat or rye flour Melt butter in sauce-pan. Blend Vi cup molasses In flour. Add cream and stoc^c and ing different . Try serving 1" teaspoon salt Make Tasty Dessert beat until smooth. Add seasonings some of these grand muillns next IVJ teaspoons soda time your family have a look on their 2 cupa sour milk CHOCOLATE SAUCE and capers and ,,heat. Be sure to faces that they would like hot cook until flour is well cooked. breads. > Mix and sift dry Ingredients; add 8 squares bitter chocolate milk and molasses and beat to blend V* cup water PLAIN MUFFINS Steam In oven of 275 F. in covered 'k cup white corn syrup Cream three tablespoons butter, molds for 3'A hours. Remove from 1 cup sugar add three tablespoons sugar and con- molds, place in dripping pan and 1 cup evaporated milk tinue creaming. Add one woll-beat- bake for fifteen minutes at same tem- 1 teaspoon vanilla en egg and beat well. Sift together perature. If kept over night, wrap Melt chocolate over hot water. Add two cups sifted all purpose flour, four in cloth and steam one hour before water slowly, stirring until smooth. teaspoons baking powder and half serving. FOR\YOUR (jDmplete ENJOYMENT teaspoon salt, and add to butter mix- Add syrup and sugar. Boll to soft ture alternately with one cup milk. ball stage (235 F.). Remove from Pour into greased muffin pans and Fire at Asbury Park. flre, add milk and vanilla. Beat. \ bake In, a hot oven (425 F.) for 25 A stubborn flre last Thursday cb«tk« minutes. gutted a two-story brick building on JELLY MUFFINS Sprlngwood avenue at Asbury Park NOT WHEN Fill well-greased mufl!n pans two- causing damage of $5,000. The build- COLDS thirds full of plain muflln batter. In •nd the center of each muffin placa one ing was occupied by the colored, lodge teaspoon currant or grape jelly, forc- of Elka, Dew Drop Inn and Club YOU BUY FUEL ing ft well into the center of tho muf- Harlem. The building Is owned by 666 FEVER Sn with the teaspoon. Bake in a hot Dr. Edward Robinson, a colored LIQUID. TABLETS Ant d«y iven (425 F.) for 25 minutes. physician. SALVE-NOSE PEANUT BUTTER SURPRISE DROPS Headaches MUFFINS la SO mlhulM MAN-0-WAR Cream four teaspoons butter, add our tablespoons sugar and continue One of the finest blended whiskies •reaming. Add one well-beaten egg YOU RUN NO RISK md beat thoroughly. Sift together on tlio market. Contains not less hree times one and three-quarters Menus for the Week than 21%% straight whisky over Mips sifted pastry flour, four ten- 18 years old MAN O'WAR Is pleas- poons baking powder and half tea- BREAKFAST LUNCH ' DINNER ->oon salt, and add to butter mixture ingly smooth, with a mellow lternately with three-quarters cup MONDAY WITH 'blue coal' bouquet whose delicious mildness illlt, heating niter each nddition un- Oningo Juice Cream of Tomato Cranberry Jules is completely satisfying. II smooth. Fill muffin tins one-third Hiicon Omelet Soup Lamb Stew with Vegetable! ull and top each with a heaping tca- Hot Corenl Waldorf Salad Pineapple. Cheese and Nut It's colored blue so you can alivays recognize it as poon peanut butter. Place enough Cr Cookies . Salad latter on top of peanut butter to fill Tea Apple Dumpling—Hard .America's finest home fuel tins two-thirds full. Bnke in a hot fiauco "HANDKERCHIEF TEST" TUESDAY. oven (450 F.) for twenty minutes. proves Anthracite Clean- OWN tho runway and over tho jump—high over heads Makes twelve mm'"s. fJrnpefrult Casserole of Veal Tomato Juice | APPLE BUTT1.it MUFFINS Cricldlo Cakcu anil with Rica Corned Deef est and Most Healthful D of the crowd below. Sure, there's a chance you'll end J Cream four tablespoons butter,'Vidd Cranberry Relish Parsley Potatoes up in a tumble, but that only makoB it more thrilling — four tablespoons sugar and continue • Jelly Roll * Buttered Cabbage Home Fuel! DEEP GROTTO creaming. Add one well-beaten egg Tea Pickled Beets that's what puts "kick" in the Hjiort. and beat well. Sift together two cups Hot Mince Pie lifted all purpose llnur, three tea- WEDNESDAY But there's no thrill in running risks when you buy coal I ipnons baking powder and half A Creamed Diced Ham— Noodle Soup That's when you want to play saje! With 'hluo coal' you French in Patty Hhells DRY GIN cuspoon salt, and add to butter mlx- Jolly Breaded Veal Cutlet run no risk. Its bluo color is your puarantce of better heat ure alternately with one cup milk. fluttered P.aa Hash Browned PotatoBl Cofteo Toa Baked Squash at low cost. An cqunlly fine liquor of rare ?ut spoonsful of batter In greased Jam Chicory Salad miffln pnn, on this placea teaspoon Milk Cream Tapioca Puddlnff qunlily—ideal for Martinis and ipple butter nnd cover with a spoon- Every ton of this quality hard coal is carefully cleaned, nil othci popular mixed drinks. "ul of batter. Bake In a modern te TIltrBSDAY sized and prepared to give you tho ulinnst in heating satis* Canncven (400 F.) for twenty to 25 min- Grilled Tomatoes with Roast Lamb—Mint Sauca The greater cleanliness and faction. It is carefully inspected to mako mire that it meas- utes. Makes ten largo mufllns. ('noked Cereal Bacon Strips Mashed Potatoai . bottled by Urollecl Klt.persd Cheese Handwlclies Claied Carrots healthfnlncMi of Anthracite on ures up to tho high 'liluo coal' nttmdanln of quality, Horrinit Glneerhread Buttered Peaa compared wltli ether fuels lias Pickling Eggs Is Old Tonnt Milk—Tea Lemon MerlnffU* Pl« long been recognized by heating 'blue coal' makes a roaring liro on freezing days.—a CofTeo experts. To provo It to younselt European Custom FRIDAY mako tills (lniplo "Handkorchlcf slow, slumbering firo in mild weather. See for yourself why Slewed Pninoa Baked Macaroni with Test." Stretcli a handkorchlof, or so many thrifty pcnplo burn it year after year. Order a l'ry Coienl Clam Juice Cocktail & square of "Jean cheesecloth WILKINSON, GADDIS & COf n Pickling eggs Is an old Central Tomato Sauce Fried Filet of Flounder supply of 'blue coal' toduy. I'nrnloy Omelet fireen Salad French Fried Potatoes across the chtmnoy of an oil European custom, As a luncheon or TonKt St.weil Fresh F.ara Importers- Blenders—Wholesalers Hipper dish, the pickled egix Is a de- CuHco Creamed Cauliflower burning homo and of a home JlRhtful. titl-bit, especially when Tea Carrot Salad heated by anthracite. After an Apricot Whip hour you will find ono blackened NI:\VAIIK;TV. J. touched up with a little mustard. SATURDAY 1 /IJero Is the rcclpo: by a:i oily. Booty smudge. Tho llakcil AIM.IO Split I'cn Soup Corned Iloef Hash ono over ttii anthracite fired boil- MAN O'WAli, DKlil' GIIOITO DH\ GIN and eggs hard cooked (fifteen to Wnfflin wllh Ho Lnmt> Hash—Green OI-IHJI llncon Grilled Tomatoes er will show only a Blight dls* all oliiir Wilkinson, Caddis liquors and winea -W£P&^ niinutcti) Colfeo Peppers Escalloped Corn and Lima coloration. 1 quart lvatcr Canned i'eiri Beans run bo ]inriluiBiil Irom tho following dealers: Tea 'blue coal' 2 tablespoons caraway seed Oalery Salad Salt \ Caramel Custard A PRODUCT OF THE O. L. & W. COAL CO. Add enough salt to tho water to SUNDAY MINED BY THE GLEN ALDEN COAL CO. JOHN HINTKLMANN, Inc. CARDELLA BROS. mako a goodXstrong brine. Add the 8UPPEH Kumsun Scaiirifiht caraway seed kind bring nil to a boll. RED 11ANK. free U Wlkuh Lo. fhon. 08IU8J /VTt.AN1l(.HIC;ill.ANI»-> llnmlil Lorn Co Hon«y-I)t!w Melon Fruit Cup Roast Chicken 19 Wall Front St.. Ml. Mniisnei A Son I'hont 111 In the meantime, crnck tho shells Cooked Corenl Chop Ktiey llaked Potatoes iVIDSON BROS. LOUIS PRATE Ilrnllod Hnm Itlca Cakes Brussels Bprouta 6AT0NT0WN Henry Allen Co, Ino. I'hone 4B LONG t)t#NCII ...II II -tliMitinn 4 Sons Co...,.f>bo» JM hard co°oked f°m°Ve) tnm * do2en Hot Holla Union Pnddlni Plneappl* Fritters Red Bank UcdBank Coffc* Tea 1 Plac"~ -•••vew thVUU e o^'gnV " In a bowl or Jar, Its-Bra Oaks • I pour the hot brine over them and Coffe* «et iteldo for ti» ir"throe duy«',Vhe'n ""' *• taJ ft- wtlllnf !• Register Want Advertisements! Bring Quick Results HEP BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 2, 1936.

committee, wld at a, borough oounsll Monmouth County Surrogate** Office. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY NQTICE OF' ANNUAL l^EETINQ. j Chaoctry 1/56 FroJ The Register meeting last Tuesday "there are In the matter of tho estate ol liany M, 1 • 110/4OO 10 THE SHAREHOLDERS OK THE SEC- SHERIFF'S SALE. more criminals In Mattwan than any I rost, deceased. Notlra to creditors to present claims To RICHAliD'lANCASTEJf: OND NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST By virtue of a writ of A. fa. to mi dU fty Years Ago other town In Monraouth county" and uynlnst estate. By virtu; of an order of inc Court of COMPANY OV RED DANK, N. J.: rented, Isnued out at tho' Court of Ctifttu demanded Bloat'o dta»l«*&l. riivsuanL to the order of Joseph I* Chancery of New Jersey, nwt.lt; on vile day Tho regular annual meeting of the eery of the State of Now Juraty, wilt b*. IJonnhiiy, b'iirr«r, I0;iG, mi tho application of er and you am the defend,,,,I. >-ou nro B 1036, torial Column* and Presented laries In the borough, one of a bus- I.ydlu M. Smith.' administratrix "of thi require- d to answer- th-e- iii'titioner'."••>» >s..btaai rietl^it II-" "Ml tedtvij,| wilvri|l | b|j{o ]helij in Its banking house on tato of Harry M. Front, deceased, notlcq .•»,", ".Via™0™ I ". "'"f"""1 "J0* ot ;T"">1«)'. •Jinui.ry M. 1536. Thi" poll, will between tho hour" o( lS.-M o'cloclt and for thq Entertainment of To-iness house and two of residences. lebruary,...UJ.. or in default thereof, luch U open from eleven o'clock A. M. to noon. &:i)0 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In thi Bf- Is hereby Kiven to the creditor of said uerjree will (je \Rkcn tiifniriat you us the tcrnoon or aalii day, nt the Court Houiia, «•»/• Readers. He said for four yearn not a crime deccuied to cxhll.lt to the aubscrlhtr. nd- Chancellor shall think • f linkable, anil hint. WILLIAM P. LYMAN. in the liorouBh of freehold. County ot was committed. mlnlatratrlx ai nfoioiald, their debts and Cashier. iclrit the mild entitle; under Tho object, of said jult.U to obtain a Monrnouth. New Jency, to satisfy a de- I'hs following paragraphs were 1 decree of dl.voree. dissolving (he mnrlinuo cree of «ald court amimnililK lo msi, enMwardly ht itoil Dank, N. J. //' the matter of tho estate ot Michael Utt- \En<{»°* *'""'k- — Maranc-K ««.uthwunlljr Fifty Yeari Ago.' ja^jlil, deceased. - by Will Street and northwfirdly by Innd* of Shark Hiver. Bridge W-43. at O The lihyiiiolana of Anbury Park IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Sotiio .to creditors to present claims Of formerly Charles (i. Allen, ileccnseii. 111/434 Avtnue, between Avon and Uefmar, New ,ow owned by Dodge Motor Ca^Conipany! formed'an Informal league to pravent against estate. Jeraey, toct-thec with I icidental work in aid lot being one hundred feet deep, niora By Qutntnn James. A, UNDHOLM: Pursuant to the otuei- of Joseph L-. connection therewith. •r lew, and thirty feet wide, moro or lens, the agg;ren|on« of"those who would Donahay, Surrogate of tho Ciiunty of Mon- Orocoo as a monarchy again after of an Order of the Court of Instruction* to Bidders: I'orm of Pro- Selied an the property of Kiitfrne H; not pay tliclr doctoro' bllla. The y of New Jeraey, mado on'the clay mouth, made on tho twenty.firnt. day of posn.1. Construction itc«u]ationii. Plans and -teouKh and wif,-, taken In execution ot Physicians agreed not to black-list a nerlod aa a republic brings another if tlio lute hereof, la a certain cause Jeceraber. ]03li, on the application of ^pe^•l^n.•y^lon.'^- andd other contract ddncu- the suit of Friends Bulliiinff nnd r^oan Ai. f poor peoplo but only thoso who were celebratory series whercjn Kdna II. IJndliolm h tho natltlon- Samuel K. Ball, admlnlMtriitor of tho e«- mentinen* s may b' o examined" at the office aoclation of lied Bank-, and to bo Hfll.| by cr iind you arc tho defcniinnt, yaw are re- uUj of Michael Bujalnki, deicaiieo., notice JJoih n I'. HaK&tv County EuKlneer, l^i able anil unwilling to pay. ' of stamps. in i red to answer the petit ion OI-'H pet i lion s hereby given to tho creditors of said }| e, Freehold, N. J., and y the bidder. By virtue of a wilt ofvii. fa. to me dtito of 3 Eant Front St.. Kuarnnteo thnt In rauo the contract Is r Houttl seventy-HIX deprreea East from the V. S. Juuiilta, was visiting In overprint on the 3-drachma postage stone terrace linking tho large living painted black or white or even Brcen Llia af'neRiiItl order or they will bo for-' lied Bank, N. J., awarded to the bidder, ho will, within ten ho Easterly side of Church Street and b*. due carmine was In blue, but tho ever barred of their nct!on9 therefor town. During his absence he had room to tho dining room. There are three bedrooms of good Proctor. (10) days thereafter, execute such con- Injf alao thirty-threo feet from the North- overprinted value remained 3-d. The .'ij?0inst the Bald sutiflcribei'. tract and furnish satisfactory performance orly line of property of Juhti N. Hillyer traveled over 42,000 miles on naval Stucco or whitewashed brick la size and two bathrooms on the up- I>nted Freehold, N. J.. Tier. 26. 1035, bond. Upon failure BO to do he shall for- 40-lepta indigo waa changed to 50-1, Monmouth County Surrogate's. Office. •nd running th«nce (1) South. seventy-sU vessels. used for the exterior. Woodwork, stalra floor. LYIHA M feit the deposit us liquidated damages and leirreea East one hundred and IKty-one The surchnrgo on tho two regular . the matter of the estate of Charles trim and doors arc painted white. The house should face east. Mhidletown, N.'J, Maltland Beattie, deceased. the acceptance of the hid will he contingent nd thirty-nirve hundredtim feet to n point- Martin Dowd won a sot of solid Alston neeknmn. E-r tho fulfillment ot thin requirement by henco (2) North, fourteen dcucecs twenty- postage from tho 1933 Greek repub- Shutters aro green, tho roof In rod uCosts of construction, depending on Notice to creditors to prcBcnt claims silver «poonn, John Valleau a pair Counsellor nt Law, atfainst CBtate. tho bidder. The checkH of till excepting fix minutes EiiHt, fifty fcet to a polnf lic ISBUO wan similar to that on tho Spanish mission style, nil combining local conditions and choice of mater- Red Bnnk. N. J. tho two, or moi-e. lowest bidders will be hence (3) North seventy-six deifro«i of blankets and Sidney Mnxson a postage dues, except the crown was Pursuant to __Jbe _qrder of Joseiih I* t\ immediately oiler-the openlnjr nnd to glvo a colorful effwl which is ial, aro estimated between $8,000 and Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Moa- West, one hundred nn.l fifty-three nnd *lx— ' clock at a very successful fall held replaced by the imperial seal of Monmouth County Court of Common Pleat tabulation of the bids, and the remaining y nundredths feet to a point; thenco U) agreeable/ $10,000. mouth, made on the second day of Do- cherk3 will be returned when the State by tlio Catholics of Now MonmoUth. Greece. This consists of an open telnhoiK and Spiolfonel, a Corporation of cembor, 11)35, on tlie application of Rom- South, eleven degree* fifty-four minute* Leander B. Campbell, Little Silver's Director. P. \V. A,, has approved the exe- WeBt, fifty feet to the point or place of cross within a shield surmounted by New Jeraey, Plaint.IT, vw. Orcnn View ola Beattie Lotka, exeutrlx of tho estate •uted contract. No interest will bo al- liepinning, crack pigeon shooter, won $300 in a a email crown. Tho two stamps used Corporation and Ocean Royal Corpora of Charles Maitland Beatlie, deceased, no- lowed upon any BUCII certified cheek. WINTEK CAKE OF TREKS. tion, Ilofendantc. tice is hereby given to the creditors of r Belnsc the name land and premisoi eon- match with J. H. Outorwater of were tho 75-d black and violet illus- pruning job it would be a good plan In • attach merit. Notice. said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, No bidder may withdraw liU bid for ft eyed to Arthur J. O'Noill.,by Gflorga A. Moonarklc, New Jersey. to examine tho trees and shrnhs for Stplnbprtr. nnd Spieifouel, h Corporatloi executrix as aforesaid', their debts and de- period of thirty (30) dayn after the dote •olatuuh and wlfo l»y tlt'W dated Mny trating Pullas Athene and the 75-d Frunlnp; IH lvsvinllul For I'mpcr eel for the opening, thereof. Oth, 1024. and recorded in the Monmovith Commissioner and Mrs. William 'Youth of Marathon," black and vio- bogworms. Tho bags can bo easily New Jcrflcy, vs. Ocean View Corpora- mands a«alnst tho said estate, under oath, County Clcrk'a Office in Book 1267 of Devdopmont. tion nnd Ocenn noyal Corpora tion. In within six months from tho date of the The aucicpafiil bidder will be required to Haddon celebrated the fiftieth anni- let brown. The value of tho former detected during tho winter months attachment. Notice la hereby Riven that aforesaid order, or they will bo forever furnish fl. perform an co bond in approved DeedR, page 379, etc. , versary of their wedding at their rea- was reduced to S-d, with the over- Some of next season's shade tree because they hang down from the writ of attachment was is sued out of barred of their actions thtrefor asaiiiat form nnd with lurctiea satisfactory to the rt.S^M?1 n.fl tllQ Pr°Pcrty of F.Uiaheth A. Iho Common. Pleas Court of the County the said subscriber. Board of Cliosen Freeholders of the Coun- ) Neill, widow, et nls., tuken in execu- ldcnco on Wallace- Btrcct. Mrs. Had- print in red brown, and the face of troubles can bo avoided by a little twigs, and aro oval In shape about ty of Monmouth find approved by tho tionlit the suit of Carrie It. Borden and of Monmouth, on the 30th day of Octo- Dated Freehold, N. J., Dec. T. 1035, don was formerly Miss Elizabeth tho other Rtamps became 15-d, the careful work during tho winter. The ono and one-half Inches long. Small ber, 1935, ngainat the rights and credits, State Director, P. W, A., which bond shall o be sold by ROMOLA BEATTIE LOTKA. be in the nmnunt of the contract.' Katcn, a member of the old Knicker- surcharge In blue. first thing we think of in winter care pieces of leaves or cygrgrecn needles d enecta, goo da and chattels, (JEORfJR H. ROnERTS, Sheriff. bocker family of that name. Mr. lands nnd tencmenta of Ocean View Cor- 82 Locust Avenue, Red nank. N. J., The project In "financed In whole or In Dated December 13, 1935. of Hliade trees, of course, is pruning. arc usually attached "to the surfac; poration mid Ocean Royal Corporation, Executrix. part by Iho Fctlcrnl Emergency Adminis- Haddon was an early resident of Warr«t\ It. Smock. Sol'r. Much of tho decay trouble la shade of the bag. Theso bags contain the flbHcondinpr debtora, at the suit of Stein Alston":Beekman, Esq., tration of Public Works and is subject to (53 I.) 122.28 XUimson Neck, whore ho engaged In Aid To Unemployed. trees Is tho direct result o£ faulty eggs of tho worms which will do the berc nnd Sidelfogel. a Corporation of New Red Bank, N. Jl. all Its requirements. farming. He later disposed of hla Jeraoy, for the num of Seven Hundred Proctor. All L'ontractn and subcontracts are tsuh- Stamps bearing a surtax as an aid pruning. Tho most common error is damage next season. By picking Elcven4Uollars nnd EiKhty cents ($711.80) -V • *i the approval of the State Director, Chancery 1 /fl2 land to SJV. and J. H. Hendrlckeon SHERIFF SALE. to unemployed writers and artists la not making tho cut close to the par- them off and burning them, 'next returnable on the 12th day of .November, Notice of Intention V. W. A- and thonytought property at Broad ono way adapted by Franco to help ent branch or to the trunk. IE a season's crop of worm3 can be 1035, and tha Bame haa been served and At ten'.'in of prospective bidders \* By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me Leonard, who turned It Into e. dwell- the said bill will be taken aa confessed tho northerly line of land formerly of • 1. The owner of any doe, male or fe- against you. Edith M. Seipp to tho hi&h water line of ing. Since the falluro to sell tho famous malc, ' BhaJl have tho BUDIO rcaibtered at South Shrewnbury Itivcr; thence K>) north- Thero was a spell ot exceptionally British Guiana one-cent magenta tho ofiico of tho .Township Clerk, and pay The eald bill Is filed to for«close a cer. erly alons the bulkhead and tho afild high- from tho collection of tho late Ar- therefor a license fee of one dollar I? 1.00) tain tax certificate bearing dat« the 25th water line of South Shrewsbury Hiver to low tides and folks cams from miles for each dot*. fcSnid reKtstration to expire day of October. 1933, Issued by Julia M. tha Routhenst corner of tho premises now around to the flats went of Pnrkor- Ihur Hind In the recent London auc- pit the 31BL day of December u£ the yuar Kcough, Collector of Taxes of the taxins or formerly liclotiRlnn to ono Uttle i llon. there has been considerable con- district of the llorouiih of Ked Bank u town where they reaped a rich har- Any person faillnc to comply with the thence (6) south 8fi decreea Ifl minutee jecturo aa to Ha ultimate disposal. the County ot Monmoulh and Stale o west oJoiiR the southerly line of lands now vest Of soft damn. Parties, came from provisions of this Bection shall, upon con- New Jersey, to Fred Ehrenkranz & Co. or formerly pf one Little. 7911 feet nnd .30 as far away as Cranbury, and Old The auction was declared no-salo bc- viction thereof bo punished by a fino not •overlnn premises described In the bill Oi of n foot to tho point or place of Dogln- causo tho atnount dcBlred by the exceedinc $5.00 or Jive days in tho i:ouiity •oniplaint as'Block 70. Lot 33. house and Bridge, jail, or both, l-'or each subsequent otlenso ninff. 1 lot No. 216 on tho north side of Weet Richard Lawless, who was In tho present owner, Mr., Hind's widow, they sliali be punished by.a fine riot c.\- HofKen place, Rrd Hank, New Joraey, nnd Alno nil thnt parcel flowed by tide wa- was not reached in tho bidding, Thla reetliitK % U.OO ot teiidaya in tho county ter of the South Shrewsbury Uivev, Town- employ of John Ahhott Worthle'y, you, Lucille Stevens, .as Administratrix ship of filirew3bury. Monmouth County, waa nald to be somothlng liko $42,500. jail, or both. with the.NVHl Annexed of Cecilia Holmes was Kivcn a lot on I'rospoct avenuo N. J,, 'described aa follows: Lately discussion of the stamp's .Tho Township Clerk shall provido depended, are made defondnnt because yot by his employer for a Chrlntmns prce- at tho cNpenfto of the Townshiti s\ metallii: nro Admitiistratris with the Will Annexe, Beginning nt a point in the Mphwnter future has centered around Its pos- of Cecelia Holmes, deceased; and you line with the westerly BIIOIO of miUl Huuth ent. Tho lot waa valued nt $500. Mr. tavj with tho corret*lioinline minilicr and b ^ I p year Httimpcd thereon, and HII»11 deliver.IU Norman Stevens, nro inailo defendant be- Shrewsbury River where the same la ln- Lawleaa later built a dwelling on tho the owner of enrh UOK, mnlo or lemnle, caiiBo by Will Book 114 of Wills for Mon- terpected hy the dWUion Hutv Uctwceti \h« sible ^purchase by aa Interested col lands now or formerly of cne Little and lot for hla own occupancy. lector on this sldo of the registeredi a certificate allowing tho colo . mouth County, pntre 397. probated Ju . breed nmi ne.\ of tiio snld <1UK and tliu ail- 20, 1032, the said Cccilln Holmes be- land of HUKII Hartshorns, dt-i-un^cd. lie- Mlsi) Nettle Stenchen and J. Frank «Kalu placing the dreHfl of the owner and shall alno record' queathed to you and another the aforesaid iiiK tlio northeasterly cot-net of tho tract Swackhamor, both of Mlddlotown, United States. It has been I: tho Hiinio in a book to be kei>t for tliat premises: and you. FHUa Stevens, ore mnde first above described nnd runninir from since it was taken there for' purlione. Said ing to bo fastened to tlio defendant because by «ald Will Hook, thi thenco ennterly in line with HHM dtviiiioii •wero married nt tho liomo ot tho doK'rt collar and muat. be oti dufc at till said Cecilia Holmes bequeathed to yoi lino »7 feet to the exterior line nf solid brido by Kov. J. F. Jowltl, rector of tion sate. times. und ntiother the aforenaid premises; am filling eatnhliaherl Janunry S, 1SS1, by th« Commlasinnera unpointed in .dor authority Trinity church of Red Bank. Tho possible forthcoming dig. Any person unlawfully ... _ iherpford you may claim an interest in the from any Tof the State nnd nthor ripruinn own- said tutc unlawfully KIIJIII, upon cunvictiu ers In the land IIIHUM1 water of tho Hay of yor of Asbury Park, anil Mlsd Tully dtcated. at a prlco aald to bo close toy be puril»liLMl l.y a line not e\ci-ediriK t. l>,:\,nftni'a lien- ., . ' $50,000. However, as yet details havj dollars (S1O.0UJ or ten diiya iu the county New 'Yorlc and elsewhore in ihln State, ap- Lerison of Now York were man-led t Dated November 20, 103S. proved April 11, isr,4. and the supple- not t>eon completed and may not bi jail, or both. mcnls thereto"; thfnco aloiiK said exterior In New York. ;t. Tho Township Committee may EMANUEL M. EIIKENKRANZ, for soveral years. r line for HOIUI Illllnk', nontherly to & point Mlsa Annlo Abrams of Newark and any time, when in it* jinU nitMit the pull 4J Branford I'lnce. Newark. N. J., \v he to thn divUiiin linn li etween Inndn Edward Conover, eon of Captain safety dctunudtt it, oi-sjor liyjjublic nutii Solicitor of Complainant. herelunbovft dcsciilied and Iniuln fornierly tho muzzliiiK of all tlogs nrnninK nt. lavue John S. Conover of Keyport, wore POLICKMAN ItEINSTAtfED. within tho Townfdiip with a piiitnblu win: 01 Kdllh Selpp votiM strike \t extruded Monmouth County Orphans' Court, •ustet'ly to uaid exterior lino for solid 1111- married nt Nowarlt. muxzlc for any period not exceed inn IIK: tht'iice wu*terly iu lino of nnld I rut Tho annual meeting of Iho Mutual Judgn Knight Hold) Charges Not At a time when New Year ninety dayn. the mutter of tho estate of Edwin Wll- nentloned dtvislcin line. 00 feet to thit hlg-k 4. It «hull be unlnwful for any person Library nnd KeadliiR circle waa held l'rovcn Against Anbury Fark Ofllcor. liiima, deceased. vnter line of t!io westerly shore of .South Resolutions are being made, per- owninir a iloir. which him bitten or nt- On iniiitioii foi- pale of landa to pRy debts. Jhrowsbury River. It beltiH lh« i.HitheoNt- at tho homo of Captain Charles B templud t'i liito any puisun, attei" notito Common Pleas Judge Knight at haps it is in keeping with the Onlci' in BIIOW cause. eily coint-r of tho tract first nlmvo ile- Pareona. All tho olllcora woro re? given Eo them by iho Township Recorder, K.lwin WllliamH Parkinpon. ndmlnlritra- 'ibed: theiwo northerly alnnir the Batrt Freehold Friday had ordorod rein- thnt llio nald dot:- in diinneroua to tho puh- tor of Ihe CHltite of Kdvvin Williams, de- :h wjiter lino to tho point or pine* of electod. They woro Mrs. Harry statement of James Sullivan, fonncr season to remember that cleanli- Mc, t'u I'ci'init tho Miild tloK to run nt Inr^u ur In: upon Ihe public Htrects or pnhlit! fiMiMMf, havini: exhibited umlei- oath a true Finch president, Mrs. John Abbott Asbury Park pollconlan, dlnmlesed ness is one of the major virtues m-cuunt v& t"o poi-Honnl eatato nnd debts Also III tho lunil l.vlnjr iimlcr wnlor, Ijr- Worthley vice president, Mm. Joseph plncen of 1 he Townnhip, fit, any time, witli- of add IntflBtatr. wheicby It appesrs thtit nsr lu't*veen tho nlnvo montiotied cxtorlor laat July for allegedly taking a $5 lino for solid fllli'iK nmi tlif uxlprlor tine Burrowos socrotary and Mm. William . . . not to say a most practical thu peroonnl estate »f the PBUI Edwin Wil- bribe. Any I'CIHOII uwninc any do if and per- liams, (luceiiHtHl, h iiu-iiiMu-lent to pay his for piors ai firuit l»y nuld <'"liiinirtnl(itier8, T. Corlloa troaouror, mit tinir the same to run at luriic alter re- Jnnimry R, IS8I, tippnintiMl illlili'r Art ftp- Ward Kromor, attorney for tho personal asset. ceipt, uf mirh notice without bcini; becuroly debts nnd re; mtrthorly and aa P. Brown, was driving hie lath- tho supromo court. tUin ho punW.etl by " line nut I'.N.-eedini: ot December. IU35, orderrd that nil i"«i'- mmhotly lines of thu uliovo dp'icrlliad «r'a team ot horaoa when ono of tho \wenty ilo.liii-H 15-tt.^M or twenty ilnyu in uim* fnttrcntcd in tho liindn. tenemcnifl. •rni-t extended pimtaily til «".l'l t'l«r Hue. Judgo Knight oald last Thursday When drawing up your reso- the comity juil. or 1M.HI, . luM-cflitnraentH and real cdule of tliu mild uuvi'l<-.i llnit r-niil Innd iimlor Ki- bits brokq and tho, horoco ran away. night In his ruling: 1). Tim Society Un- I'levonlltm ur|>o«o of % lina failed to rrovo tho offonsog this don't forget to put this one catcher in plncc of the ncrotiifot-u uppolnt- K tiler or t'iciB cnn.sM tu'ted or to lio ron- Work Was begun In the Itog«rs Mm-rU, 10SG. nt, t(l:nO A. M., l» *h«w oftlccr la charged with and, therefore, nd doj: cutcher. ntul the twin) Society fur niu^n why fo much of Iho Hiii.l Inndn. ten- tructcd thci.'.ii. mul llkcwls< «"/ mill nil brunh factory on Monmoulli titroot, down—• iPrevcntlou of OruoHy (') Aninialu, ur it« nnd* under unlor lylni: In fliinl of theafl I will algn an order ordering hla rein- duly niilhiir.zud nKCiit. nlinll hold cdico nt rmeiita. heroiitanienU and rciil cstalo of near Maplo avenuo. Frank Rogow thn tald Edwin William*, doi-eanod. shtinld ibove dcnrrilxd unit bounded by tbe statement. Apparently thero hno tho plriiimrc "f llio TriwriiKlil.i CuminillcO. not, bo aold aa will be nulliclent, to pay hla lorllicrly nnd aoulliiiily lines thereof to W»B In chargo of tho fiw.lory. boon a political light In Asbury Park, t nlmll Im (Ke ituty «.f fluid doc eitUrher my iititntH tt< nlilrh biiid III"" for aoltil Captain Tabor Chudwlck, n former o tnlifl up at any liino uml iiupouinl all H U fuvllidv ovd^vetl ihftt tills aider he •illini: mul fvu- I'iut''. lesimcllvcly, tuny tho result of which han cvontun.ll! That I Will Send My OK'* ffiunil by' it nt IIM-RD without iho ttiJT liurnufter bo leunlly CNUndeil, llio .«m« to n«d Banker, died at tho lionin 61 Wo got Into tho pollco department." !ereinl»cf«>rrt uicntliuictl, ntid alsn viinrnnt IMU.IU.1ILM! in The ltd Hunk Racliter. or u.f Ihe iu-w-.iini.erfl of thh fltMc. ior *\ bo med fur nollil •tllllnil imil for iilom r«. son at Koyport In his 81lh year. In Harry Brown, Negro, the clty'i lurhnmrlrsM don. e » \vecki nt Iciiht oin-c in nifli \\et-\i. itivi'lv iu'lirisbl/ to tbo tenrii n( nueh Laundry and Dry clean- unnliii.' at. \un'.u without tin- IHUT, llti ..nil olnitill.r 1863 he was appointed keeper of the principal witness ngalnst Sullivan, nl ind cm- J, KUWAH1) KNIGHT. nti and nnpur- nlipfoi'o nu'n"ti"!icil durliiK Ihu pc Juilg tho 'nt •,, B»y»liore Hghihouso and In 1871 ho leged lm paid tho olllctir $5 for pro. • rm-cd In any |ir- Tnwn- 11ur. mul all th« -was transferred to tho llghlhoiiso at ltllt CoiiuniitPi' dliocdiiK thn mi zlliiK or JOSBrH L. 1)ONAHAY. llllhti Stnla In liinili. toctlon In tho fall of 1933, ing Regularly to Leon's rtlon of ' of Jamil. It. Highlands. lne^ IH ninvidpil by Ihe third m •Sclm il in tho I" ihlii Onliniinrr. H whiillll alf» lile nld dni: Il <il to the butcher bualneuu at Bed Bank tf in tho itti t;) wllliout rlinnre Ihciu- lorpi.rntliui o( NPW • AS LEON'S LAUNDRY SERV- hi tha n illor of thu cstutu of Chrulos P lie mild I.' for nearly forty yeuiw, died In Now Soil t'oiiBiTviiHon Worker Oxganlfr V*vorV «lnr tnkcri l.y the doir ctit.-lior Kllert, dmcuBgil. ' ,- IIKDItliM H. IKPIIKIITM, PliPrlff. Tork of heart dlaoauo. His tleatlj oc- ICE AND SANITONE DRY- red. fcl nnd kindly n Hoolnl Club, ihull ho Kci't "li.'Hf Notice to ricdltois to pic'ient rlnhn Ilnled Hi'. I""- l:l. I"-• M '• • curred on Ills 73d blrthdny. rent od by mild dtiw Milrher at Ita own intulimt CHtnto. Illlilnr, Illlilor & Kniifiiinii, ;!i>l'|-a, CLEANING ARE THE BEST ixVfiiso f«ir u (•ciind <.f foily-clnht hmini (12II lines»> .. .. ifin.ti* MM. Susan Morford, widow of Cnp- Tho Happy Club lo tho name of an tiiiulin^. mid the own- ruraitilta to tho mdor of Joseph L. r nun tlio'llnm "' Imiti nomihay, Siiriouato o[ tlio County of Mon- Uln Charloa Morford, died on ClirlntJ organization formed last wook by th AVAILABLE. ,r of w»y Hu«-«t«tol rinnitli. mmla on tho fourth ilny of V)n- NOTICK Ol' SI'.TTl.l'.Mi.NT 111' ACCOUNT bo nlil fnrl>-olnhl li on I'd lodccm mild iloif man day at hor home In MltlilMown. goll conaorvatlon workora engaged i h mlier. mat, on tho appllenllon of Mur- Katalo of llu.lhn Fux Wntei«. ilucunieil. Hutu payiiUMit/t'f Ih O ,n II. Ellort. Chnrles W. Klloit, Ulai Sbe waa 75 yearn old. tho Tcnnont project, Qoorgo liartai (X" tin) to i'rtl' d ••iit!"i"r. |iniT"»ii'lii' due Nnllrn l» luiiuby illvun Uml Ih.. arc W. Elicit mul Myil Kllart Uwieneo, «x of th* nilliai'rlboin. oxoi'ill.irn nf Iho I >f New of Aoliury Park Is president of th Jfrlirv Mndl 1 1.I1H «>>l>s lifly rpiitn Miia MaudB E. Brown Ii-Qll»o fnt) Intiuoil utors of th« oslnto of i;harl«a I", lilb •if .I.I.I ilsrdiaeil, will bo nil.llliiil mill I Monmouth and Wlllin:n h. NIVIHOII club. Daniel Bedford of Red Bnnk Wishing You A Spotless decoiisoil, iiotlca la lioteliy «lven to tlm il>y tins limv.'iiato <>( VK*-. *• imnty of &lw ri'Cilltura of aalil ilenanuil t" oxhiblt 10 of HUtontown wero married nt w la fliit vloo president, John F. Hun M-nn win innlcsln or ol'Mr rtti riiuitlh mid r«|.nil«.l f"i .•ttl.urwiit 1'< th« llio PMKHtlim nf llio siibscrlliois, oxccntois »s «fiiiei»ld, Ilrphnna Com!, uf aulil Cniinty, on Than, Monmouth by Rev. William V. Wll- of Asbury Fark second vice prest New Year thn doiX'ratrlKir.ln Hip liu'r .lebln KIIII ilomaiifla nunluat thn anld duties 111 ill 'M"Hl .nnvir hit IMIIII dity. thn twerity-thlt.1 ilny of Jryniim ft A, dent, David Jones of Red Bank chnp cxi'«'o.ilntr »» Min iitnto, tinilor oath, within six montli. frnni II n.TI, ul vvlilrh lime nplillruttuii will b* \ tlio v tity jnll, nr tlin dnto of the uforusalil nrdpr, or they mntia for thu nlluwailcti uf eiininqla,loa« ftlia lain, Edward Kellers of Anbury Parl Ul li« futover li»m«l ot th«lt notluiu tvoaauipr, W, A. Jaokaon ot Ocea r 1 fi. All folmrr Oliftnntirns or imits ot thenfor aualn.t tho atlil .iibiorllxis °l"nTunl l''" I"" ". * I . '•••• (JHIEIT DENIK8 DBUII ITruholil. Ni 3., P«c. «. HISS Grove llnanclal eocrctai'y, Konnot Onllliiiiues portlilnliilir tu ilo«s *ro lieieliy DOHIM11Y WA1E1DI OATINfl, MOIK;AN n. Eii.mtr, WoUia of AHbury Park recording BOO 70-76 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. Wll«in (tr<-l«, Kutmoti, W, 3. M»taw«n rolloo H«id Hayii Town "'•/'."n'lVs Orillinnm kJmll tnko effect whon 11 Mnpls Avenuo. llml Hank, N. J. rotary and Nathaniel Dlokoraon CHAW.K9 W, Eir.Blllj 1. itlMl.Hli WAtBItr). Not m Crlmo Ontw. Aabury Pork a»rKoan(rat-arm«. TUi Jtoi) Hank. N. Jj R. V. 1). No. 1. Wtliim Clr.U. llun "" " trvataca aro Edward Hamlet of I li«r«\'iv »j>im>v« tin «hnv« Onlln>nc« OIJVDVH W. EIl.RKT. tiin.Mll> THIMT CO"" Pollco Chief ffidwln C. 81oat of Mat- Phone 2800 Tl Mni„•..,1 \ol rommlMlotii and oouniet fMi. Rt fniit fmh rrrilk in th* diet ol Mi mM1, 01 cur* loop.r, daccMMl. | p,^ Nov,m|,,r ,0> A. D. i8tn. BumsteausWomrSynifl Answers: \\ " 1 «"• i.wbicrllwr, »

liaiwd WwkJr, Bound UfBecoud-Cliw Mttut *t tba Poit- VOLUME LVIII, NO. 28. offl«« M B*d Bank. N. J. and«t &• Act of Uireh J. 18J». BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936. Subicriptlon Prlcei On« *e«r lil.OO. SU Uonthi Jl.jo Sln

THAT BASKETBALL GAME. has a "better record. The relief prot> First Real Snow New Attorney $50 Weekly To Edwards Takes, lein haa been a dililcult one and has Friday, January 24, the Date for been directed as all the other de- Engineer For Gift And Farewell "Clrcu»" Contest at Leonardo. partments have been, honestly, et- Storm Of Winter For Sea Bright Be Given Away Oath At Rumson uciently and with due consideration Friday, January 24, has been ie^ of the human problems Involved. The Two Boroughs For James Parkes A Fine Job Done at Red Bank Leon ReuMille Named in Place of lected aa tho date for the "circus" Morris Jacks, Carlton Theater New Mayor Sworn Into Office other departments of our municipal Edward W. Wise at Yester- baukotball game which Is to be played government have been handled with Lionel W. Lancaster Apointed at Reorganization Meeting of tlw» of Clearing the Buiineu Manager, Makes Liberal Of- Yesterday—Two New Coun- Fair Haven and Rumson—-Has day'* Meeting—-MaXOT Fow- at the Leonardo high school basket- fer Through Red Bank Cham- outstanding efficiency and we all Mayor and Council Was Streets—E. R. A. Men Not ball court. One team will consist of cilmen Also Take Oath^New have a right to be proud of the ser- Wide Exerience in Road and ler Begin* Another Term. ber of Commerce. Recorder and Engineer. vices rendered by the agencies of Largely in the Nature of a. Available as Snow Shoveller*. tho male mmbers or the board of the retiring administration. Bridge Construction. Tribute to Him. education and the school bus driv- Mayor William R. Fowler; Sr., of The Red Bank Chamber of Com- • Noilaon ..Edwards took the oath of When consideration is given to the The flrst heavy snowfall of the sea- Sea Bright began another term yes- ers and the other will comprise the merce has received a very generous Lionel \V. Lancaster of Bttttln road, The New Yearn reorganization office as mayor of Rumson at the re-efficiency with which this borou^n Fair Haven, yesterday waa appointed > eon began Sunday afternoon and con- terday. He waa,sworn Into office at male teachers. Curtis J. Walling, one offer from Morris Jacks, manager of organization meeting of the council has been managed and the difficulties meeting of the mayor and council o'C tinued Intermittently until late Mon- of the board members, la arranging the Carlton theater, at no cost to the borough engineer of the municipali- the ro-orgttnlzatlon meeting of the yesterday. Inducted at the same confronting the new administration, ties of Pair Haven and'Rumson. Mr. Red Bank yesterday, morning waa In day afternoon, putting a white blan- council. < Three new councilman, Sol for the game and he reports much chamber, for aiding the DusinesB of time were two new councilmen, I am anxious to show the apprecia- many respects the most unusual ket about six! inches In depth over Interest la the match. Tho profits chamber members. Mr. Jacks In the tion I feel of the.honor, conferred up- Lancaster has a wide and varied ex- event of the sort that haa ever oc- J Nelmark, Nella Jacobsen and James P. Bruce and John M. Ellis. perience In the engineering -profes- thU section. It waa a fine dry snow Chris Axelaon and Edmund W. Cline, will be used (or the benefit of tbp name of the theater will award an An engraved testimonial was pre-on me by the voters of the borougvi curred in thifl town. Jamefl S, and It did not greatly Impede trafflo high school band. attendance prize'of $50 every Tues- in electing me to the ofiice of mayor sioni . Ho was In charge of design- Parkca, president of the council for the now collector, wore also inducted sented to ex-Mayor Van R. Halsey. and point out to the.se residents of d ti oven when not removed except In a Into office, day night, the only string attached to ing and constructing bridges for tho and newly elected member of few instances where drifts piled up. The two teams have started to Kumson that the success., of the new board of freeholders from 1921 to practice and keen rivalry has de- the offer la that the money must be administration will largely depend the county board of freeholders, waa The storm was not accompanied by- spent with Red Bank Chamber of 1921!, when a large number of the ol'lthe center of attention. He has just heavy-Kaloa. Drifts occurred on some veloped. "There will surely be blopd on the co-operation received from the wooden nnd steel highway bridges, on the moon that night," said one Commerce members. » voters who just put Mr. Bruce and concluded nine years of service os & loads' running east and west, but they To accomplish this the Carlton Mr. .Ellis on the council and myself were replaced with modern rc.in- councilman. weru very low on. roads running Mlddletown township resident who fosced concrete structures. A typical was. Impressed by tho will to win theater will Issue scrip to the In ofiice aa mayor. I pledge myself north and Bouth. winner; such scrip to be spent to exert evory possible effort to man- example of his work is the Sunset which both teams have shown. In ago tho affairs of your borough avenue bridge over Deal lake at. As- Very elllclent work was done In re- addition to the game thoro will be In Red Bank with the Chamber of Commerce members whose dues are honestly, efficiently and to the best bury Park, generally known an thn moving snow at Red Bank. The show band music, a floor show and danc- of my ability. Wrtnaniassa. bridge, plow was put Into service early Sun- ing. "You can't lose, you're bound to fully paid and Mr. Jacks will then . redeem this scrip in cash. Tickets At this time I know of no better In later years Mr. Lancaster was day evening and It was kept going all get your money's worth" )s the slogan way of outlining the policies that we night, with John Liarkin as chauffeur. which the ticket sellers for the game for this co-operative distribution will in charge of engineering construction j be given out by members of the hope and expect to pursue than to Street Superintendent Robert Pierce, have adopted. promise the continuation of the exist- for the Tuller Construction compar.vl at the direction of Korineth M. Wyc- chamber and also at the theater. ing policies,"modified and developed and S. S. Thompson & Company Jf I kofl', chairman of tho street'^commit- Suitable window cards will be dis- aa we proceed in an effort to meet Red Bank, supervising the building tee, advertised for snow shovellers tributed showing that tickets are the changing conditions and prob- of many large bridges, buildings, auvural v/eeka ago and engaged them Fair Haven Has available and tho prize scrip ancp.ptr-. lems with which we will be facuJ. water works, sewage plants and to KO to work after the first snow- able wherever these window cards So that there may^hG^no'. misunder- (lama throughout the state. During fall. are displayed. A trailer containing standing on one pressing problem, the last three years ho has been en- New Engineer an announcement of this cash prize ' let us squarely meet the issue in re- Seven o'clock Monday morning the gaged in the practice of engineering and the'names of active members of gard to relief and agree now th.it ind surveying. men reported for work and before the chamber where the prize money Rumson will handle its own lehcf night they had oil the snow off the Lionel W. Lancaster Gets Ap- without state or federal aid because pointment — Three Council- can be spent will be shown at every . if and when such outside aid is ajyail bUsln6B3 section of Broad street and performance. . [ off several other streets. Yesterday men Sworn Into Office—Ray able, it Is entirely too invohed with they finished tho job. Snow was re- VanHorn President of Council If the holder of the lucky coupon Is uneconomic and obnoxious refill i not in the theater or outside the tions and control, it should be oui moved on the buslnose sections of policy to pay wages in the lelkf dt- Front street, White street, Mechanlo A new borough engineer was ap-theater, where the lucky number will pointed at the re-organlzatlon meet- be announced over a loud speaker, partment on a maintenance bisis street, Linden place and Wallace but belo^j; that_of. private empliy street. The men were paid at the Ing of the Pair Haven mayor and then tho $30 prize will be ' carrier ment, so a.s to be non-compctitivc. rate of fifty cents an hour and they WILLIAM R. FOWLER. council yesterday. He is Lionel W. over until the following Tuesday and •vith industry. Lancaster, a resident of Fair Haven, BO on until the amount reaches $250, earned their pay by rapid and ef- To the voters of the borough of ficient wnrk, Tho snow waa dumped Edward W. Wlso of Rod Bank wna and he succeeds George K. Allen of On that night, when the amount is $250, the drawing will be continued Ruinaon assembled here for this In the river. not iu-ttjipolnted attornoy, Loon Red Bank. Mr. Lancaster was also ceremony and to all those with legal Reusslllo of Red Bank being named appointed y&rough engineer of Hum- until there is a ticket holder present residence In the'borough, to a nn Red Bank was the only municipal- son yesterday. to receive the award. JA^MES S. PARKES. ity In this part of tho county to have to the office. Mr. Wise's name was jorlty of whom I owe the honor of presented by the mayor, but the There Is no change In the council. This is a most generous offer on who had served as a niembpi- of the being elected mayor, I want to take a business district free from snow 1 council from 1924 to 1929, and then this opportunity of again thnnkin!! j| A gift of an onyx pen and pencil Tuesday, The preparedness program council by a vote of 4 to 2 refused Arthur B. Sickles, Seely B. Tuthill the part of Mr. JackB and it will re- and William A. Miller, all members quire but little co-operation on the you and pledging to vou the best 1 set was presented to Mr. Parkei by arranged by Mr. Wyckoff and Mr.to confirm the appointment. Mr. have to give while in the high office Nelmark, Mr. Jacobaon, Mr. Axelson of the preset board, were sworn Into part of chamber members. The Mayor Charles E. English. It waa Pierco worked wonders and many Halscy, and also Bernard V. Ryan to which you have elected mo and given by the mayor and council and pleased business men and other res- ofiice for new terms. Ray VanHorn money can be used for anything a to wish you one and all a happy t, was elected president of the council chamber of commerce member has and George R. Kuhn. retiring coun and prosperous New Year. -he heads ot the various borough de- idents have remarked It was the fin- partments. est enow removal job ever perforated Appointments by Mayor Augustus to sell, wether it be merchandise, in- in this town. The total cost was M. Minton, besides the engineer, surance, professional services or bus- In which the fine spirit of The gift package was wrapped up $510. were as follows: iness services. Aa an added Incen- co-operation that marked Mr. Hal- •n such a ananner that it looked very Cleric—M. Floyd Smith. tive, this generous offer can only be aeys administration was stressed: The Tragic DeatL much like a box of cigars and while Emergency Relief Administration extended to paid-up members; that workers could not be procured to Attorney—John S. Applegate. Mr. Parkes was opening it many Town marshal—Joseph Harden, >J la, to members of the chamber whose .acetious remarks were made by tho shovel enow because of red tape. Last Constable—Abram Dlxon. dueB are paid up to January 1, 1036. . Of Charles Dor year they were put on snow removal Building Inspector—H. Edgftr Smith. borough fathers" that Mr. Parkes The movie trailer listing the mem- hould paes around free smokea to work, but the outcome was not sat- Mayor Minton gave a short address bers where the Carlton prize money Dead Body of Belford Young isfactory. There waa chaos and con- in which he outlined the accomplish- .he people present. Mr. Parkes ac- may be spent will be made up next Man Found Yesterday After- cepted the gift without knowing what fusion, The relief workers had a ments of the goverlng body during Monday, BO that chamber members noon Encrusted With Ice In a foreman of their own and they wore the pnst year. He also thanked the it was. It was a complete eurprlsft desiring to participate in this co-op- Ditch Near Raritan Bay. Prior to coming to Red Bank Mr. to him. Folks at the meeting en- not under orders from the street de- members of the council and other erative event must have their partment. Red Bank is paying $2,- members of the official ..iamlly for Lancaster sewed in . the United joyed watching him as he unwrapped duos paid by that time. A printed, Charles Dor of Belford, aged 23 the package and noted its contents. 150 per nujnth (or emergency relief their co-operation during the ear. classified Hat of the active, paid-up years, was found dead late yesterday States army enginering corps in purpoaea.Carjd-'thero. is considerable Committees appointed were as fol- members of the Chamber of Com- afternoon in a ditch t)n the salt France in the construction of docks Aside from this surprise gift tlier* criticism that because of rod tape, lows, the chairman being flrst: merce will be given to every winner, marsh meadows near Raritan bay. and railways. He was educated In were few other unusual fe&tutef men on -relief/cannot be obtained to the public schools of Philadelphia, about the meeting except that tw6 1 Streets and walks—Henry A. F'rled- and this list will likewise go to press about a mile and one-half from, his removo enavy . It adds qne more to Innder, Arthur B. Slcklfle, Seely B. Tut- next Monday. home. He had been frozen to death. 'and Is a graduate of the Philadelphia new constables were appointed, they many utheiyreasona which have been Ill. The ditch had been dug to drain the trade school of architecture and thebeing John Fredericks and Kennettt Fire—Sickles, Tony E. Hunting, William Members and employee:) of the advanced tjfflt- tho town should dis- Chamber of Commerce are eligible to meadows to prevent mosquito breed- Philadelphia industrial art school. Stone to succeed Clifton Abbott and continue .coipperatlng with the' ERA, .. Miller. Louis J. Tetley. J. Albert VanSchoick Police—Hunting, W. Raymond VanHorn. win provided the. winning ticket is ing. : but Instead ^hould 'handle the situ- Frledlander. stamped on tho bacK with the name was sworn ln for a re-elected term aa ation under Hhe old overseer of the Public utilities- -VanHom^-Huntlng, Tut- The "body was found near a place a.counqllman .and. .IJarold S,, Allen, hill. of the firm other than the one with known as Cedar Island, which is a No Appointments poor plan. WPA workers are also Flnnnce—Tuthill. VanHorn. Prledlandor. which they are associated. mile or more distant from the near- was sworn In as a new councilman. unavailable for shoveling snow.. PihilJiiff supplies — Miller, Tuthill. The entire expense of this co-oper- est home. There Is no suspicion of Made at Highlands Both were escorted to their seata by Sii-klcn. •<*;? ative' feature is being borne by Mr. Councilman .Thomas M. Gopglll, at- Thomag B. Day, supervisor of roads Park—Huntinit, Tuthill. Frlciilandor. foul play among Belford folks best tho direction of Mayor English. of Middlctown township, was pre- EDMUND W. CLINE 'CurbniK—SICWOB, Hunting. Tuthlll. Jacks, vice president of the Red acquainted with the young man, Harry A. Brown ~ and John R. llm-lt—Frledlander, Miller. Tuthlll. Bank: Chamber of Commerce and Aliein wero sworn into office as pared for tho storm and scrapers Zoning—Miller, Frlodlander. Tuthlll. Kather t,he belief is general that Mr. All the appointive ofnceholdens oC were going over tho roada of~ that and Philip Rock voted against Mr. lone of tho moot public spirited citi- Dor during an aberration wandered councilmen at' 'a meeting of the last year were named for new terms. municipality all night. Folks living Wise and Edward A. Brown and Mi- zens of the community. from his home and met an Untimely mayor and council at Highlands yes- Tho vote on reappointing was unani- in Mlddletown township sfty that the chael J. Devereaux voted for him. Too Much Family" end by accident. terday. Mr. Brown was re-elected mous except in one lnsta.ee. Council- Mr. Nelmark then presented Mv. JAMES P. BRUCE. and Mr. Ahem succeeds George man Harry G. Degenring voted job was one of the quickest and best ATLANTIC TOWNSHU". Mr. Dor was employed by Charles of it? sort over done there. Reusslllo's name for the olllce and Friday, January 10 Hesse, a contractor at Belford. He King.. against Tho.-na3 H. Mead a3 borough, ho was confirmed by a vote of 4 to 2. John Yeomans was appointed re- was an extremely conscientious ami Owing to the fact that only three mechanic, statin P- that he had named Mr. Reusalllc Is a member of the law Annual Reorganization Meeting Will corder to succeed Jere J. Carew, the were present Mayor his reasons for BO acting to the may- "Too Much Family" will bo pre- Bo Held Today. faithful worker. He was the chief councilmen Promotions For firm of Applogate, Stevens, Fostor sented at tho local Catholic high borough clerk, and Lionel W. Lan-support of hia mother, Mrs. Sadie George \V. Hardy postponed aji or and council. He did not state his . & Reusslllo of Red Bank. school by tho Alumni- association of Tho township committee of Atlan- caster of Fair Haven was appointed Dor, widow of Charles Dor, and of,pointing any officials or committees reasons publicly and after the meet- Insurance Men ' Other appointments were an fol- that school Friday night, January 10. tlo township will meet at Colt's engineer to succeed George K. Allen his two younger brothers, William until Wedncsdny night. January- S. ing he said he did not think it was lows: ' Rehearsals are being held weekly In Neck today to reorganize. George of Red Bank. Mr. Halsey. was ap-and Arthur Dor. His tragic death Mayor Hardy in a short address necessary that ho should do so. Han-y M. Lowls of Elm place, who Auditor—John P. HnlvUilll. preparation for a successful produc- L. Hance, Republican, of Colt's Neck pointed a member of the board of has cast a cloud of gloom over Bel- said the council kept -within the bud- The committee appointments wero has been one of tho assistant super- —ItorouKh GiitdKcci-—JnmuH Strolln. tion. Charles Tabor and Mlsa Bes- will be sworn in tor a re-elected health for three years. Lewis' T. Wil- ford. All who knew the youny man get during the past year and will much the same as last year except intendents of the Red Bank office of llorouKli phynlclim-—Dr. C. C. Ferrlne. term as a member of the committee likd td h Clerk—E. W. Fmy. sie Thorne, who many times before son was re-elected president of the ked and respected him. He waa I strive to do the name in 103C. . He in two notably important Instances. tho Prudential Insurance company OvorBOcr of tlie poor—JiimoH Millet, Sr. hove entertained Red Bank au- and Walter D. Fields, Democrat, of council. The resignations of Stan- unmarried and he lived with his said the borough's financial condi- Kenneth M. VVyckoff was made chair-, for several years, has been promoted Llbrnrliin—Minn Anna Uevorenux. diences, aro directing the production. Colt's Neck will be sworn In for a ley Farrar as a member of the zon-widowed mother and two brothers. tion has improved, pointing lo tha man of the finance committee and AnHlatnnt firo erminecr—Jnmca F. Thor- re-elected torm as collector. Mr. to tho Bupcrlntendency of tho com Tho plot Is centered around the ing adjustment Board and Henry E. Tuesday morning ubput two o'clock fact that J22.O00 is In the current president of the council to succeed «en. „ Hance Is tho chairman of the town- was the last time that Mr. Dor wasaccount, $50,000 in thn sewer as- pany's ofllco at Burlington. l'ulteo ofilcorfl—Androw Anderaon, Gil- life of a typical American family. Butler as a member of the shade Mr. Parkes and Mr. Allen was ap- Ormonil H. Minton of MCLaron bert IJoyer, Frank Flnnnelly. ship committee. It Is expected that seen alive. He was at the home of sessment nocount nnd 52.000 tn the Humor exists throughout the pres- ree commlslon were accepted. 1 pointed chairman of the streets and street, who has been with tho com- Survoyorn of tho highway—Victor Pcr- the appointive officials of last year Mrs. DeWitt Scott, registrar of vi- Mr. Hesse. With Mr. Hesse's son water account. Ho said the newgaibage committee to succeed Mr. ottl, Harold Gnhn. entation, which was secured through will bo re-named. The committee he had been "engaged in clearing flat monthly commutation rate put pany tho past four years, has been Ponndkceitoin—J. Edward Tynos, Thom- al statistics, reported 33 marriages, Wyckoll. Mr. Wyckoff lias, been tho Samuel French, Incorporation, of held meetings Friday, Monday and snow ff th c roa( d f Middl Into effect by the railroads will ber.- promoted to assistant superintendent tiB Johnson. Now York. 36 birthb s and 22 deaths in thhe B Bor- °^ ^^ ls of Middletown chairman of the streets and garbage to succeed Mr. Lewis. Building inmtfictor—Bloomflold Fary. Tuesday to wind up the year's busl- jr. . , township with a motorized plow and pfit the bnrou:-:h us it will bo nn in- committee the past flvo yeara. Sev- I'lumltlntt inspector—Ei?h.VI5HTI815R. Next Event of Catliollo P. T. A. to ins: that ho had consistently been op- rm»ld«mt.--Mr«. Will/inl lluoji. ing oncrUHted with ice except the l.N.H'KKl) .VI SHKKWSIIUUV. posed to granting liquor licenses to Vice preBldant— Mm, Jopeuli Anay. iry. r.IIIii. them us councllmon, a» they had 1 Bo Held January 0. Hconrillna secretary—Mr». MIIIA button l'ulilie. property and utility—Bruce, Ki- hend, part of tho chest and one nrm proved by pnst «ervlco that they were Tho BegUtcr Agnln Hclccted as Uie ohnln Btorea. Tho action of tho coun- ll.. Nary. II..U-V. Tho Parent-Teacher nnnoclatlon of KJumifiat secretary—Mm. KlUntietli Hen- nnd hum!. Tho hand rested on a Two I,oral IIH.VB Injured In llrudon woll qimlllled for tho position, Th» Best Local AdvnrtUlng Medium. cil will cause dolay for Mr. Cohen In nctt. Hi-lief — IlMloy, Nary, llrure, Auehlnclooa. bank. Tho position of tho body the Rod Bank Catholic hlpli school ('IIIIIMIIIII at Shrewsbury. said It win* A Hourcti of muort Another now advertiser ontor» tho opening hln buyilncuH. Treasurer—Mr». Alia iiutlnn. The following atUlre.HH wan made by* seemed to Indicate that Mr. Dor win; V«n« columns of The Red Bank Register will resume Us weekly cnnl parties Miwlalu—Mn. Emilco Kimnona. Muyni- i'.'dwardn: on his way hack to hln homo when 'I'lvo lU'il Hunk young inon were gratilli'iilion to him Hint Mr, on Thursday afternoon, January *. TrunteeB—Mrs. Margaret ShnlU-r, MrH iijiiml New Year's ovo at the Inter- ycholck and Mr. Allen hud been In today's Imiiio. Thl» advertiser u Dirty, Nasty Oolllngg. Alice ltoop. AM mieceHsoi- lo Hitiunuble Van death overtook him. The scouts had tho JumcB Hutlor Grocery oompany, Tho putties woro discontinued dur- Don't complain about your ceilings , -*«-•-.« H('U;JS(>IIUM- ila!:;ev :ia mayor of Iluni- to chop aw»y a great deal of ice to of Sycamoro iiiul Hluuwshiuy I'ouncllnien. Mr. Allen In ing tbo Chrlstmao holldnyn. thut nro ribbed and atreakod with son, 1 fully apjurciate tlio magni- gut tho body out of tlio ditch. avi'iiiii'.-i wlicii cam driven by Her-lireiililrnt of the C'hamhar ot Con»» thfl advertisement bo'nK placed In MI5W YKAM'H AT Till; KMiS. nnrd ('link of Uergen place ami I,eo the Interest of the 1 Hitler Btoroo In Mrs. Thomas Kolflcy and Mra. dirt. Tho hoat rushing through thom tude of the ohll^allon.-i mt.iiimed and nii>rce. Jamen Anderson will be hoatesnen for • to escape through your roof makes thn dlillcully of administering tho af- The body wns. taken to tini Pos.tcn Kylr:i of Mnplo avenue- cnudted Although Mr. Knf'llah (or the pa«t Rod Rank nnd vicinity. tt filter of your coiling planter, It Oolehmtlon Now Year's Kvn Attend' falrii ot tho borough an well as they undertaking cutiihllnhninnt at Atlan- bi'iuli.n. tho next affair, which will bo hold In cannot help but catch tho particles live yearn liim been mayor and far With tho Jninm Hutlor drooory tho school auditorium. c1' tin has ever sonn, Ihiiih municipalany onc-- tleatc'l I'm- a lacerated m>w amiluitit ho had ulwnyo be«n jj chain ntoro grocery anil food flrma nnd how. Just phono lied Bank greens, colored balloomi niul ntruam- iil on yotii' mitimiohllu Inmwanrrt for PIUIHIIIIO friirture of hlii right kn':i- HpcoUil Offer 3133. Wo mo Rind to nnnwor your ity hiiM been conducted In such a way 1U3C. Hoitml company, prompt tiorv- In l'Moiiiln wlirn rnirfsonlzfttlon mo«t» operating; In thin vicinity. call without the slight ent obligation, ers. Amplifier!! woro pluci'il In (ho thill thn municipal d«'bt cif tho bor-Ico. Commercial i-ui-.-t alno. GIOHSIII- (llurli WIIM Irr'iilcil for a gntih In hi"hii;.'i wiiin lii'hl In an l I for ono week until Janunry 9th: hend ruiiiilrliu; »l>t nlltchcB to clmii. IfllhriMountMomr BelKtol?' naneliift Men's three-plcco sultn dry rlranoil, —Advertisement^ ronlAUrant and loungo room to carry otiKh luiii nrhiallv Imon reduced and ROT &. Holler, Im-., Itn,ad and Mr- ill thi) 'li'»" of thn me 78c. Phono us now, Rod Bank 442, the dancn mtulo Inlo ((imin monin. !]ml pail i,f thn tuxes ntmiiully levied chnnlo ntrnnlM. Iteil Hank, phono (Turk In a Mtiidpin nt I.nfu.VfUo unl- for.id In IIIIH ftiot linn 4H-45 Monmouth »lrc«l, Red Bank. for munlrliml requirement!!, of which vordily. Olnnnmi In nil typos <>f dnnolng for or Atlantic Hlghlnndu Y7. AIIOH'H Molly ricon IUwilnl, Tho "olev«n o'clock" !ount,»nn given 2100.--Advert Inonipnl. itnitnclluien for ilm flm ^ children nnrt ndimn. l.lmhcwog and Clcnnnorii and Dyera, fnc, 24 We/it by Harold A. Olblln, i>u»t exnUe, Miiynr llnlwv nnd Iho I'ounoll had Aelmry Park high school. .Sunday conirol, In lc;i!i limn when ho took Itnl Itiinl, il. r. <>. lllkt. which they dnvnlrd In Ihdlr pa»H nxorclM r.liuni«ii for women «">d buol- Front strdot, Reid Runic; 77 Flint nve- jynnlng, Jtmunry 12, sponsornl by ruler. Xruhln's for Typewriter ISnrKUlnft, lln pointed out tlmt the " lim Blrl«. Thone tied. Hank 2220 tor nue, M.lantJo Hlfihlundo— AIIVOIIIBO- ollli'i'. Tho credit of HuniiKin Is very rontuln and export repairing. 3D No meeiini: will lie hold tuntulit enU HftdMsfih. Tickets $1.10, $1.00 and Mo The lodge will not Imi.i it* regular Information.—Adv«rtiiie>n, . ment. high. I luxnv nt ni) other municipal _Broad etrtot, Itml Bank.—Ailvortloe- (Thiir»diiy> on hiromit uf Now rfii'iiivi>d no aAlnrlitn, uni) —Advertisement, wo«ltly meeting tonight. subdivision In tho United Btatea thai tnent. Years.—Ad verUsemmit. it they weio highly p*W h Pace Ten PftED BANK REGISTER; JANUARY 2,1986. •' ait bs mor* ooBjol«ntioHi BW-iaM» «n Bridge react Bllvertea aad Wood- WM not Botllud until aft»r tht flr« Interested than tney were. ' ' bine avenues, in Foxwood Park, Mayor Phillips Eatontown Has had broken through th« root and Surprised Chi Their Hospital Annual Begins Sixth should be tarvlaed eo as to extend practically destroyed th» roptrty. .• ' "th» mayor did cot mention hint- The discipline of. the flrtmen af all Belt, but many among the audience their widths from curb to curb. If Starts New Term New Councilman Term As Mayor these improvement! wore made-, these fires Is commendable, and I, thtre- Silver Anniversary **9t Friday remarked that ho, Ilka the council- streets would not require much ex- forc, wish 4o compliment the men en men, received no salar* and that he pense for a Ip.hg time. He and Two Councilmen Sworn Adolph L. Braun Named Preti- their BUccesBful fire fighting thli paat Two PUaumt VWu at UM Home Phytkiuu and Nurte* of Riv«r- IBM whole heartedly devoted to the The borough filed a request with Into Office at Atlantic High- dent of Council Succeeding year. . belt Interest of Red Bank, Mr.' —, « New. Collector —_. the county in duo time for aid from An Inspection ot th« varloui lire 1 of Mr.andMr.. Ruswll Hralitt view Hoiprtal Hold Aanwl I>«rke«, In accepting his Rift, said New Clerk Sworn In at Little tho dirt roail fund, but no response lands—No Appointment of Benjamin VanKeuren — New hazards throughout the boroiuch was of AUanUc Towmhip LMI Dane* at Molly Pitcher Hotel Mr. English was the best mayor Red Silver Yesterday. Is expected/as yet. If granted, It Is Borough Attorney. Councilman Sworn In. made by the fire marshal ana build- \ Week—-Veitiwn Fe*»U. —Attended by About 200. to be applied to Sllverslde avenue ing Inspector and tha unnecessary Bank ever had. The mayor praised Chauncey C. Philllpa, who was re- Adolph L. Braun, who was elected all the department beads . and em- When Ellas S. Black took the oath and tho south end of Prospect ave- hazards corrected, therefore plac- Mr. and Mrs. RusitU t>. Heulltt, More than 200 persona attended the of ofllco ns mayor of Llttlo Silver nue. elected mayor of Allantlo Highlands, to the Eatonlown council last year, ing the lira hazards within the bor- who live ln Atlantio township, naar annual ball given by the phy•••• committee, (he fire department, the ernment from PWA funds at 4% In- ;o the fire oommlsloners: 1 public health nurslnR service and the Is S3 yoars- old,. Is probably the old- terest, with an outright gift of 30:i tion meeting of the council yester- Mr. Braun has done commedable was on_ ChrlstMaa eva and the other Musio tor the danolng was firr- est mayor 1n this part of the state, on all costs of material and labor. day at that place. work throughout the past year and I offer the following: suggeetlons was Ohrl»tmas>n!ght, About 35 per- nlihed by Charlie Patrick's orches- library. Ho made eoaiewhat exten- for the Improvement of the firs de- sive renlarks about the nurses, stat- but he is by na means-the least ac- The school has Blx ; classrooms, Dr. A. Rosenthal was appointed gained hia new position for the ef- sons were present at each gathering. tra, which formerly played at the tive, lit rarfiy rnijses a meetinpnrnl nurse's room, ofiico ahd all conveni- borough physician, Paul Hoffman ficient work he has completed dur- partment and fire lighting equip- Four generations wer* represented, Deal Inn. Tony Hunting, manager Ing that this branch or publio service . . ,...,,, ences of closets, library, etc., and n ment: That the office of the ohlel tho youngsst membir b«ln j Howard 1 1 dw; ! deal of hU lelsure prnsion commissioner, Conover • E. ing his first term of office. Mr. if the Strand theater and teacher of was not eo much in the limelight as I. " <; • <"*' largo auditorium nnd gymnasium. A White nnd Dr. A. Rosenthal mem- Braun succeeds former Councilman driver be abolished and tho office of Lester Haulltt, aged three w«tki, ion dancing, presented several of. hit pu-' others and that the public would be i""'e '•" l'i>w.-*h alters, staff of five teachers conducts the borough mechanic, with a salary .ot of Mr, and Mrs, L««Ur Heulltt of school, and a board of-education, con- bers of the board of health for thres Benjamin VanKeuren, who has been plls in a d-nce and Bong revue, wfilch surprised if they knew "what those j years, and James W. Shannon mem- councilman for the past six years. J100 a year, be re-established. And Yardvill*. The celebrants are the was well nscelved. The Mlssea Peggy* girls wore doing" for the good of i sisting of five members, three hien and two women, manages the busi- ber of the shade treo commission for Mr. VanKeuren retired from the I hereby offer the name oj Peter To- parents of Lester Heulltt. The In- Rankln, Jean Smith, Doris Aumaok 1-6 community. Mr. English re* 4 ness end of it, Tho teachers and flvo years. Walter Williams was council, n malno, a garage man, for the office. fant's great-grandmother, Mrs. Sam- and Jean Llsneck gaVo tap1 exhi- marked that ln some municipalities board members are all capable, and elected president of the council. I offer this suggestion with tht uel Heulltt of Villa Park, was among bitions and Roaario Sharabba and' It was a custom for mayors to make interested In tho management- and thought of saving the borough host present Another member of Walter Glbaon entertained with Vocal prepared written speeches. He said Councilman William Dunphy asked welfare of tho pupils and of the com- the mayor about the appointment of money, as most ot thaVnccessary re- the family who enjoyed thi party wak •elections. ' he had not deemed It necessary Jo munity as a whole. pairs to equipment are repaired by Mrs. Howard Jonts of Yardvllle, follow this course but that he j The borough purchased tho land borough attorney and Mr. Phillips mother of Mrs. Lester HtUIItt The ballroom was decorated in OQ. which the new school stands, and replied that he would not appoint Peter Tomalno of the Broad strett Cbriatmai greens and a large Christ- thought it was appropriate to make- garage, and It Is my understanding, A few days before the two parties extemporaneous remarks about the additional lands, some years ago, at anyono at this time. ' John M. Pills- Mr. Haulltt killed a large d«*r In mas tree ablate with colored light-. valuable scrvlco which tho council- a price that was considered by ex- bury is borough attorney at present expenses far exceed the $100 sug- •tlllstone township, and vsnlson was Tha orchestra, was screened by patm_. men and tiio department heaaa and perienced real estate men to bo ex- Special officers appointed were gested. tha able! dish •arvsd. Games and The commlttoo in charge consisted tremely low, tho Idea being to have The following equipment Is neces- employees had rendered for the\ com- plenty of playground for the school John R. Sncdeker, Samuel F. Patter- general sociability were enjoyed at ot Dr. John B. Boyd chairman, Mi«a munity. children and for the community son, A. B. Mount, Max Haller, John sary for the better fire protection ot both functions. While tie merry- Marjorle Messier, Dr. W. W. Gosling, when they needed it. Theso Invest- H. Mount, Howard Atlee, Glendora the borough: making was under way on Christmas Dr. Irvine K. Lovott, Mist' Eleanor The following appointments were Til ton and Dr. M. J. Lorenzo. > made: ments are not to bo appraised in tho Hart, Edward Layton, W. E. Wood- Forty pairs ot fur-lined mittens, to eve a number of tha young folks ot Borousrh attorney—John S. Applegftte. value of buildings and lands, but in ward, Henry Arthur and Alfred bo stored on tho truck In a suitable the Reformed church of Colt's Meek Among those from thla seotion who Water superlntendent^-Rlcbanl C. Hack- human values, and no one can com- Keyea. . ' cabinet. At a me on December .21, pang carols In front of the house. ntertalned partlee at the dance were Bteff. pute theso values as they can pro- Tho following committees we're ap- men handled hoso that wag covered This addsd an unsobsdultS and at- Dr. D. V. Manahan, Dr, B. W. Moffat, Street iirpcrlntsndent—Robert Pleree. erty values. As to tho value of a with Ice, from 2:00 A. M. to 5:00 A. Meehenis—Thomas H. Mead. child—Some years ago, a child, six pointed, the chairman being named tractive feature to tha party. Mr. Dr. M. A. Quirk, Dr. Wajter A. RU11-: Electrician—Kred H. Brower. first: : M. It was necessary for the chief to and. MM. Heulltt received many fine man, Dr. H, W. Toung, Dr. Samuel Engineer—George K. Allen. • years old, was accidentally killed ny awaken' a storo keeper to purchase Iluilding inspector—Enslcy.._f. 'W_Ue- an employee of one of our large Finante—Walter Wllllami. Georro W. glovoa-and billed the same tB« read from (he >t Keansburg and Dr. David Kart> Ptaroblriff inspector—-Stewart Cook. taxes. The colleotor was authorized Plumbing examining board—^Kenneth the parent but to the state. A child Ono second lieutenant trench hel- Chamber of Commerce. Counollman >f Rumson. Jeffrey and JameiAlaay. Edward C. Fiedler and Victor is a potential man or -woman and to accept county scrip up to $10,000, met. Harry G. Degenrlng, ohairman of a Special officers for ono year without pay Satter, who were re-elected to the bor- even its financial value to society with payments by any one taxpayer Six pairs of boots, special oommlttee which was appoint- >—Monroe Eisner, Hsrry J, Qulnn, J. Let- ough council; Clark P. Kemp, who cannot bo fairly appraised without not to exceed $300. A payment of IRA E. WOLCOTT. Six coata. ter Eisner, Milton Sieelrkd, William taking the potential value Into ac- Two white coats. ed to take the matter up with the Baptist Men's Club . Brooks, Allen H. Smith. Fred E. Broner, was elected collector, and Fred L. $1,500 was made to the Atlantic 1 Ayers, the- now borough clcrkV'wcre count. Children are the greatest as- Highlands National bank, $3,000 be- Five hundred feet of two and one- hamber of Commerc* and other ln- Alfred B. Henderson. Harold Llttlo, Ed- set of any country or of any race. Councilmen James A. Gibbons and halt inch hoso. erertod parties, etated that he would Re-elects Office- *, ward Connors, Barton Chamberlain. Louis also sworn Into office. ing paid on the sewage plant bond Ad,olph L. Braun, who were re-elect- J. Tetley. <; The future is; theirs; without them Refills for first aid klU. be prepared to make a report with- The mayor and council met short- there is no future. issue and $1,500 interest. It was vot- ed, were sworn Into office by Justice Four hoso and nozzles for two and in a short tlmt. Olllcors of the Men's League of, • The following committees were ap- ly before noon to wind up the busi- ed to pay $500 to the school to aid of tho Peace Herman K. Stoye, as pointed, the first name in each in- It was the child and his future one-half gallon extinguishers. The letter from the Chamber of (he Baptist church were re-«I«otold',B; Alltn. Bible to the council. ',;•'•• and women whose lives might be an are here and to every citizen of At- municipal building and light com- Christinas Flay Will Be Presented are of our community. As Red twenty members wen present Re- Streets, and garbage—Harold S. Allen, .Coun-ilmen. Frederick E. JJaWer honor to their slate and to' their lantic Highlands my sincere wishes mittee last year. Again at Methodist Church.' Bank has no nearby streets parallel freshment! were served after "the Joseph Jrwin, J. A, VanSchoich. Creator, whose image they may for a happy and very prosperous to the main business streets, and meeting. The next session will be- Water and Bewers—Joseph Irwin, K. M. and George.White were .absent. A bear. Every dollar so Invested Is of I New Year, will you permit me also George M. Whltfleld, who has been The Canticles of Mary," the all side streets ISading off tha main Wyckoft,; Harold S. Allen. largfe torsi norSeShoe-was presented held on Monday, January 27. The Docks and parks—H. G. tiegenrlng, K. more lasting value than stock, or j ° express my feep appreciation of clerk for the Eatontown governing Christmas play given at the- Metho- business streets are narrow and only club's annual turkey supper is ex- M. WyckolT, J. A. VanSchoick. to the counqil from the fire company. I the confidence In me evidenced by body for a number of ytears, was dist church laat Sunday evening, will permit one-side parking, the situa- It was reported that application has bonds. tion here Is rather dirfurent from pected to be held on Thuraday,: River improvement—Joseph E. Irwin, The money appropriated for Im- j those who made my re-election pos- again renamed clerk by Mayor Wol- be repeated oh Sunday at 7:45 P. M. March 19. • . Harry G. Deeming, J. Albert VanSchoick, been made, for the collector's bond provement of land Is again invested j S1°'c-. * cott for the ensuing year. Other ap- by tho reuest of many who saw the other communities of this slie, and Harold S. Allen. for S15iO0fr and, the clerk's bond for p g makes the providing of fr«e parking in humanityh . ThT e man whho tempo* " ' k pointments Included: Albert C. Wol- play and many who were not able John P. Mukvihill was re-engaged $1,000. Leon Reussille, man wno icmpuu- — , solutionlti s to areas an absolute necessity, both for CONFIRMED AT SYNAGOGUE. [ as auditor. arlly Is in need do h lo cott, treasurer; Albert C. Wolcott, to attend because of the storm. The the convenience ot our citizens, the pinch hitting fori Attorney "William ics not want char- make re: play Is the adaptation of an old ityit ; 'h'h e wantts tthhe 1On the New Year's day when I fax searcher; Milton A. Bennett, bor- relief of traffic congestion in the It was voted to hold regular meat-- A, St_Y£__V;-wati"'the mayor's mes- i chance to work P ™^: .. Christmas mystery play and Is pre- Sidney Sprung of Llncroft Con- . . ings as heretofore on tho first and y ough attorney; Wesley Watkins, business section and to Insure the sage. FrecViiin'Ayers; , the new clerk,. building inspector; Clifford H. Brow- sented in a number of living pictures. continued suceeisot our business and firmed Lait Saturday. third. Monday nlshts of each month succeeds ''WiillEtm The cast Includes: at eight o'clock. illutm''X, T. VJetty, who er, re-appninted constable for three professional concerns. - Sidney Sprung, son of Mr. and Mrs. nan boon nerving since the resignai - years, and Georgo M. Whltfleld, to Msry - — Mrs. Melvln Morris In view of thus situation this com- Harry N, Sprung of Llncroft, wa« tion of Mrs^'-jSn^Bpeth Hobbs. . - the board of health for three years. Luko .- » — Frank Warner mittee respectfully reoommends that J'";, i credit and our debt to the bank was Mary of tho Vision Miss Doris Burst $2,600 be Included ln the 1938 bud- confirmed Saturday morning at the. How Many Bars Tha' following/Appointments- '-were The committees which were named Joseph William Bennett get for publio parking space, to be Red Bank synagogue In an Impres- mdde°by Mr.>Black: by Mayor Wolcott are as follows: Znchsriss ; :. Bussell Woolley sive ceremony by Rabbi Arthur Her- (isbriel i Klehtrd CI»rk apportioned as follows: And Liquor Stores? jClerk— Fred L. Ayer«. Road commitUe—Adolph L. Braun. Elizabeth ... Mrs. Harold Coddlngton Lease for present parking space shon. Young Sprung ln reply to tht Attorney—Williara"A. Stevens. James A. Gibbons and Frank .VanDorn. between White and West ceremony gave an entertaining Engineer—George K. Alien. deed, Polices—VanDorn, Robert H. Higslnson Shepherds .... Clinton Street superintendent—Orlando P. War- has t and John S. Read. Wilber, Harry. Tanlui, Hnrold Jefferr Front streets (O'Brien prop- speech followed by a welcome ad- Question as to Fixing a Limit den. -. ; . Wisemen —_ — Bert Nnrthcott, erty) _. .. ft-' i I,. and unable to attend to the these facts, which have been Ordinance^—Spencer Patterson, Robert Kelby Warden, Malcolm Minton ^1"' dress by Rabbi Herahon. A dinner Debated by the Mayor and librarian—Mrs. Eleanor Konyon, of her office. ^Vith Oic help H. .Hlgffinson nnd Gibbons. Neighbors Mrs. Bert Northebtt, Miscellaneous leases tor present was served to all those attending. Council of Red Bank Yester- Building inspector—Robert .A. Doxrill, ; only by the " Finan -Hlgffinson, Patterson ana Austin Pohl parking space 830 Police Commissioner—Edward' C. Fiedler. Read. Development of new parking Those attending tho ceremony from day—May Come Up Again. Auditor—Charica E. Cole. Municipal building and light: -Adolph The play la"u$»ar the direction of Lincroft were. Mrs. Lewis O. Ford, . .Member board of health for three yean 1.3 has been the worst year that . areas —, ______684 During the r« l-'st Mrs. Albert Lindenetruth, chair- special police badgo with his name situation It continued over a period too many liquor places. Mr. Gopslil engraved upon it and tho number o: Friends of Howard W. Roberts of la now pastor of First Kant Baptist said he was oppoaed to making any such dcfa!<-n:ions under the direction 'ar.ii'w'aa tht'n approved by"" majo man of the literary committee of tho ot from four to five years more wll church of Kent Cliff*, New York. of the state auditor, and the facts pp Woman'* club of Red Bank, enter- years served, aa their appreciation New Monmouth received unique simply be a completo collapse of our arbitrary limit M to the number of presented tn tho prosecutor for h:^> '. the voter.-, the ^ b for tho work he had accompllshe- Christmas cards. Nothing resembling No date haa been lot for thp wed-, licenses which should bo grantej. He of votes beln*f can*, at that f tained the members of tho commlt- tax system, and with It the failure ding. consideration • nnd action and the r r f; .t:on the Yuletldo greetings that he mailed :<|t vuiijiiitiaLiuu jii.u it i; LIU 11 anu i.ii'- ;j:rij •*./,- f,..J ni.«torj I." 10 r yV Oofl tr. 'tCc DO'Obo U ''A The tee at h«r home at River Pla-a Frl- during his time of service. ot vital Kovermaental functions. said he did not take this stand be- out have ever beforo appeared. On tha causo ho thought thcro should L'c surety companies advi.H-'i thereof, to ,n:-:i.,'•/,-,re ca!lrd 'u'-on' t'Sh'-ji ' day aftornoon. The houso was'doc- Preceding tha reorganization meet- Mr. McCampbeli told his listener* FIBE AT JUJXPOIIT. the end that the community's firc-i, at al! tirne^ carda that ho sent were photosatlo more such places but rather because kir.'ls of oriltetj jn keeping with tho Yuletldo Ing a Bhort buslneis session was con- of a plan which was being worked ahull be" fully Tiikiimiwl. To tlili v/tathtr, and they r.'.vcr fail to re- copies of Christmas news about New ho thought each application should end I plcdf,"; my tvery effort. ' ' '" """ n, holly, laurel and red candles ductod when all old business of tho Monmouth which appeared In The out, but warned against giving any Saturday Blaze Cause* Dama|o of spond lo a call, f-:ornt'Jme': ruining 1035 council was finished. be judged on lie individual merits. The borough street?, which had their cl'.thoK thr ou^h vva'.or an*i .: u.sed. A short meeting to plan Iloglater two weeks ago and Christ- publicity to It «t the present time. Several Hundred Dollalrt., .« As to tho merits, he said tho most bocn Ii n needd off repairi s for some j an^' doint- it without cornpia.n1, for '"original day"- in January took Mayor Wolcott complimented Coun- mas newa which was printed about cilman Bonjamln VanKcuron for hi Damego .estimated at leVers] hun- important things to be considered, time, have hat] a Rood start made on that the hld h d place, alter which games pertaining the same village In this paper fifty MOKE TIME NEEDED. were the character of tho applicant, to literature were enjoyed. Tho successful years with tho Eatontown years ago. Mr. Roberta's daughter, dred dollars was caused by a'ilre. )n tables were decorated with holly and council and regretted tho fact thai L. Brower Walling'* building on W*»t tho location of his business place arid Miss Elizabeth Roberts, who Is a Farmers Want Extension (or Filing the altitude of people living In on the' lio had voted against moro nppllca- Til, 1 lioim than any other member of tnc 1 LlndciiAtruth wcro Mrs, Mark Scott, Andrew J. Reid, retiring chief o would like to have an extension of ground floor. The adjoining building andrl Blag from curb to curl,. ! a'Vtw^i^aT'l'w^.-rncw'polIc BEAUTICIAN INJURED. time. He says that a number of occupied by P. Felgenson'sdhoe store* council. Ho gald-lio hn.il received two The propertp y ; Mrs. Tlmniii/t Voorhls, Mrs. Ifosea tho flro^dcpnrtment, presented to th( t t d 1'nr had to t.o pun.lmi,r.d nnd now a Chirk, Mm. Itobort Brown, Mrs. mayor and council the yearly flic farmers havs told him that they do and Mr. Fclgenson's Btbck ot'uhoeir anonymous loiters, criticising him on Htrcet put down cement walk:! and new truck haa bi.cn pufuhti8e(l for Miss Itol-win McKnlght Badly Cut tho ground that ho had voted to curbs from Proape,:t. avenue to Xrevonlrtn Bennett, Mrs. Albert Wlll- report which is as follows: not have the data, readily available were considerable damaged bywater,' U.M: ort tlie load;;, When Head t'rnitutt Windshield. to make out the reports but that If It took about two hours to get' this'' grant liquor nnnUcntlous mado by Branch uvcniio, VDnUlnR It one of the Tiio old tciio'ji buiiding was va- Kcrodl nnd.Bon, Mrs. Krank S. Cur- Kuniber of Ares—i- In the tmrough. nlfeMt Hfreet.'i In the liot-ou(,'li. given more time |hey would he able fire under control.' ' . •• ^ .V chain Htorcn. That tho writers were cated at the. (,nd of tho School year ti«, Mm. Kdna THoote, Mrs. Aage Noll- four out of the borough. Miss Roberta McKnlght, beautician to obtain the necessary Information. Prospecp t avenue, from Iti'l^e roa,! la-it Juiif., ahdd waann turj.etur/.edd over to iitn, Mrs, VohWagncn nnd Mrs; Well- Amount, ot iluwaua $9,50 for Mlns Lee's beauty salon and under a Impression is generally to KilvertoKilt n avenue,, h i bbeeen 'Average nOnililr ot men per flru '.!(*> Mr. WlgdorU has helped fifteen linowii. Mr. fiopolll liaa conniiilcntly I the boiou^'h^ . The riue.stloin n as t bock er. » T.aiUUril rained (feet) 2? daughter df ThOcnaB McKnl«ht of BETHOTHAI. ANNOUNCED. ' - Gl wideneiddd by men on reliefl , and thn Ij whawh-it t o d o with tltlilil , bulldlnblldl f wn» farmers to prepare claims. Tho voted BRaltist every chain atore aw- sout(South cn

HEP BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 2, PaareEltTWi

dent of this part of the county for FIREWORKS AT FREEHOLD. Won a BJUUO. Obituary over fifty years, who died suddenly to tauo. Mrs. Raymond McQIrrfit* 1 Red Bank Lions Men's Forum To A radio disposed ~ef, on the co- pin general charge ot th* »»1«>»• of- 1 from 'an acute heart attack last Dl*wn»lon Reported'Among the Be- operative plan viit',w«*k for-the CWl 8. Conorer. Sunday at his farm near Ocala, p p v shares and she wishes to thank fellfell, I ty of Wall Favor Breakwater Open January 13 publicans of County Board. bfit f th tlk f^a of tthh e RumR - who co-operated with her - In th« Vholldty gUMt'of r«U- Cecil Sherman Conover of Middlt- Florida, were held Thursday after- benefit of the mtlk Control of the government of Mon- son Parent-Teacher association was worthy cause. ' t/0Wig«. ' . . town village died from heart disease noon at two o'clock at the Worden won by Samuel Dlxqn of Red Bank. Cuaimui hu fclvan up early yesterday morning. He had funeral home, East Front street. Dr. George M. Prieit of Prince- mouth county will pass from Demo- Record in Favor of Sea Wall cratic to Republican au.splcee at noon The proceeds from shares amounted It pays to advertise In The Register^ hof.d^tlea «t nivervlew bosplul and been la poor health since last oum- Rev. J« J. Neighbour of Maryland, a ton University to Speak on the will tak« up private duty. MIIB CSm- . Near Steamboat Dock at At- brother-in-law, who was formerly Subject "The Outlook for today when the board of freeholders lantic Highland!. ler. will reorganize at Freehold. James S. »Js reiliie».et»liong Branch, Mr. Conover was born at New pastor of St. James's Episcopal 1936 in Europe." dkd Buitace, eon of Mr. and church .at Eatontown, officiated. The Parkes of Red Bank will be sworn f c, en of Mr. and At a meeting of the Red Bank York 55 years ago and he;was a son The first program of the 1938 sea- in office as a new member of the *ft{- Joaepaph EustacEut e of OaklanOkld Interment was in the family plot at Lions club Tuesday nlKht In the Elks of Charles E. and Caroline Chan- Atlantic cemetery, Colt's Neck. Mr. son of the Men's Forum of Red Bank board and Raymond Wyckoff will be atnet, left Saturday morning by boat club, ThomaaS. Field, Jr., brought frau Conover. He had lived »t Uld- will be presented Sunday afternoon, 'or a trip to Honolulu. He 1B work- Walling was a son-in-law of the late sworn In as a re-elected member. Ac- up the subject of the proposed break- dletown village nearly all his life. Daniel H. Cook ot Red Bank. He January 12, at 3:30 o'clock at the cording to reports which seem, to be Ink his way. water near the eteaaiboat pier at At- He was engaged in busincBa at New Elks' club on, Broad streets The RINQ IN THE NEW;— Jaraen B. C|»y of Brooklyn, for- In-survived by a d^ugliter, Mrs. Carl well authenticated. Mr. Wyckoff will lantic Highlands, a project which Is York, where he had a position with H. Winters ot Chapel Hill. Middle- speaker will bp Dr. George' MHPrlest, be elected director of the board to mtrly of Red Sank and Rumoon, belni? sponsored by the Llonn club of the Klelntrt Rubber company. Ha professor of German in the depart- Wt» a!visitor, la town Sunday and town township; two eons, Daniel C. succeed Frederick P. Relchey. that place. The members of the Red Is survived by his wife, who before ment of modern languages and liter- A Happy New Year to you all and may your •Pint part of the time calling upon and Malcolm Walling, both of Ocala, ature at Princeton, university. His Political (joesip has It that the Re- Bank club expressed their, approval her marriage was Miss Bertha Hcn- Florida; hlfl 'mother, and two sis- publican majority of three members hli aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. of this Improvement and'the matter drlckson. Mrs. Conover Is a daugh- subject will be "The Outlook for 1936 first "Good Resolve" be to drink more MILK every Thomas. Irving Brown of Broad ters, Mrs. Neighbour and Mrs. Joshua in Europe." disagree as to some of the appoint- •Uet -was referred to the rivers commit- ter of William T. Hendrlckson of Wauchope of- Staten Island. ments and there is considerable spe- tee, which consist* of Councilman New Monmouth and Florida. Mr. Dr, Priest Is very much Interested culation as to whether William A- dmy. Braun.ofWorthley street was Joseph C. Irwln, Joseph Applegate, Conover leaves two children, Charles in the human side of this question ^d Saturday as a medical pa- Frederick O. Fisher. Stevena will be re-appointed attorney Dr. Theodore Poromua and R. V. R. Conover and Miss Cecelia Conover, and is thoroughly informed on the and whether Charles E. Cole will be tlent at Monmbuth Memorial hoa- H. Stout. The committee will con- Mr. Conover was a member of the The funeral of Frederick G. Fish- e plta'l at Long ' Branch. The Red er, who died on Wednesday of last situation. He. spends the »«™?l ™ | reappolnted clerk.' The Republican sider the matter and,prepare resolu- American Mechanics lodge of Mid- European countries | „„,„. nlaces the two Democratic mem. Bank ambulance provided transpor- tions favoring the project for passage dletown' village and of the Holland week In Rlvervlewhespital, was held and becaus'"e of his wide knowledge Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day tation. -„'••'' at next Tuesday's meeting. A public society of New-York. He ma one last Saturday >rffternoon at 2:30 of conditions there Is In much de- bers of the board in a strategic po- ... MIM Emily-SMllwafjon of the Mer- hearing on the project Is to be held of the conelatorymen of the Re- o'clock at hla/late home on River mand as a public speaker.- sition. _ chants .Trust .company and Miss by United States engineers on Thurs- formed church of Mlddletown vil- road, with $-ev. Herbert S. Craig, At the following meeting on Sun- Ele«nor Tllton, superintendent of tbe day, January 16. lage. He was one of the best known rector of T/inity Episcopal church, day, January 19, there will be a Card of Thanks. Rlvirvlew hospital, will sail January residents of that community. The officiating. We wish to thank the many friends John H. Burns, chiilrman of the panel discussion, such as those that Z* on the Queen of Bermuda on a funeral will be held at his late The bearers were Mr. Fisher's two proved so popular last season, on the and neighbors who by their many SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., inc. ten days' cruise to Bermuda and Ha- boys and girls work committee, gave expressions of sympathy, the use of home tomorrow-evening at quarter brothers, Delford and Malcolm Fish- question, "How Can the United States their cars and other marks of kind- vana. a detailed report of the Lftns' pll- to eight o'clock. Rev. George W. Best Keep Out of the War?" grammage on Christmas day to the er; his two Bono-ln-Ia Melvin M. ness, helped us in our recent bereave- Serving You 15 Year* With Milk Produced : Charles C. Conover, who has been Young, pastor of the Baptist church Cree and Ernest rfall, and two At a meeting of several committees ment. state home of boys at Ja:nesburg, of Mlddletown village, will conduct confined*to his home on Orange ave- -where gifts, candy and-, fruit -were grandsons, Arnold Crec and Gordon | Interested In the project a few nights Mrs. Fred Fisher, and Family. riue with grip, Is .well again and will the service. The Interment will be Weybrccht. Members o£ the Red jagg at the home of Lester R. Ross of —Advertisement. Solely in Monmouth County. distributed to about ,200 boys, who n Ifalr View cemetery Saturday be at'his office on Linden place the otherwise would have had no gifts. Bank council of Royal Arcanum, the Hudson avenue, reports showing that latter part .of thin week. morning, under the direction of R. Monmouth Boat club and the North plans for the new season were rap- DEATHS. The attendance prizt was present- d!v Bed Bank I4M. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. Mr. and' Mrs. C. M. Lancaster ot\ R. Mount * Son. Shrewsbury l"ceYnTboa'rciub,*ail'of i' maturing were given. The Red TALLMAN—At her ho ie, .89 Durand ed by Councilman Kenneth M. Wyc- roadi Maplewood, N. J., on Monday, De- •Atlanta, Georgia, spent the holidays which Mr. Fisher was affiliated with, Bank Men's Forum was Instituted koff and was awarded to Jack Hoh- . Charles A. Deininger. two years ago for the purpose of pro- cember 30, 1935. Suaan Howland, widow with their daughter, .Mrs. John A. rey. Tho question was, "During the were honorary bearers. Burial in of George D. Tallman and mother of Ste- Hayes of Red Bank. Charles A. Deininger of Mlddletown viding a non-political, open platform phen H. Tallman, Mrs. Susan H. Pierce past year what was the per clplta charge of the Worden funeral home for the discussion of public-questions and Anne S. Hasterman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wiley oC Mc- village died last evening at the age of East Front street, was in the fam- coet In Red Bank for the operation of 89 years. He had been in poor and problems, which are of immedi- Funeral services on Wednesday mom- Laren street have been spending the of the street and garbage depart- ily plot in Fair View cemetery. ate concern to all who desire to be e, January 1, 1936, at 11:3.0 A. M. In- holidays with relatives, at Peach Bot- health several months. rment in Christ Episcopal Cemet«ry, ments, on the basis of a population useful and Intelligent citizens. Shrew»bury, N. J., at 2:00 P. M. tom, Pennsylvania. . '. . of 12,O0O."-TIie oorteet-answer wii .Mr. Deininger was_a..native of New Mrs.^Emll Boss. Mra. Andrew J. Hill of Worthley ?3.62. Next week the attendance York and a son of the late John and Mrs. Minnie Roea, wife ol Emll street Is confined, to her home with prise and question will be offered by Frederlcka Deininger. When he was Fair Haven Cagers NOTICE. fourteen years of age his parents Rosa of Hamilton avenue, Leonardo, Talcs notice that SanderB Cohen, intends grip. Assessor George W. Bray. 1 moved to a farm which) they bought <"Gd, Tu,f da3f at ,th e Monmouth Me- apply.to the Mayor and Council of the - -'Mr. and Mra. William Maloney-df T Win Both Openers Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary Retail Under the leadership of C. Howard near Mlddletown village. Mr. Dein- morial hospital at Long Branch, af- Roaelle Park entertained Mr. and Llppincott and James H. Mattenlee, er an operation. She had been a Distribution license for premises situated Mr«. Peter Fi, Lang of West Front inger operated this place a number at 61 Broad street; Red Bank. N. J. the Lions wrote New Years resolu- jatient at the hospital a week. She The Fair Haven A. C. defeated the Objection!!, if any, should be ma<3« Im- Street, Mr. and Mrs.- Theodore Moss of years. Later he was in the em- Grlrhson Flyers of River Plaza Mon- mediately in.. -writirur to Amy E. Shlnn, tions they thought appropriate for ploy of the Monmouth County Farm- was 58 years old and had lived, at and family, of Hudson avenue and the member sitting on their right at Leonardo fifteen yeara. . . day night by a 38-36 victory for their Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. . pharlea Coffey of ers Exchange as superintendent of (Signed) the table, and later In the evening The funeral will be held this af- second consecutive triumph, in their SANDERS COHEN. Woodbrldge on Christmas day, their commission office at Middle- two opening games. Last Saturday the resolutions were rett^. Some were town. Subsequently Mr. Deininger .ernoon at the house. Mrs. Stevens . Lota Pennington, daughter of Mr. In prose and some In poetry, and f the Spiritualist church at Chapel night the Fair Haven five scored a NOTICE. ajid Mrs. W. Harry Pennlngton of lived several years at Red Bank, 54-39 victory over the Leonardo A. C. Borough of Shrewsbury. they caused much merriment. where he was employed as a clerk Hill will conduct the service. The As Though You Madison avenue, has been spending At half time River Plaza cagers An Ordinances, amen dins an Ordinance a .week with relatives at New York. at the freight office of the New York body will be taken by A. M. Posten entitled "An Ordinance limiting and re- and Long Branch railroad company. and Sons to the Rose Hill crematory were leading, 24-10. Fair Haven stricting to BpeelfiX districts and regulat- •Dr. Alfred S. Romer of Cambridge Asks Common Sense came back in the second half to ing therein build lnj?» and structures ac- Were a About ten years ago Mr. Deininger at * Linden for cremation. cording to their conanuicUoTi. and the na* spent Sunday i with his mother, Mrs. Business Procedure married, Miss Laura Jones of New overcome this lead and continued on ture and extent of thpfaiima In^hr Bor- Personal Friend Benjamin W. Covert of Bergen place. YoTk by whom' he Is survived. He was Joseph F. Buck. to victory. Rockhlll of River Plaza ough of Shrewsbury, in the County of H« is curator of the museum of Har- was high scorer with sixteen points. Monmouth, and rrovldinur for the admin- Washington, t>. C., January 1.—A the; last survivor of a family of five The funeral of Joseph F. Ruck of istration and enforcement of the provi- The personnel of the Worden vard college and professor of biology brothers, and sisters. He leaves Jour Saturday night Sieg of the Fair etons herein contained and fixing penalties at the collage. Dr. Romer made his demand for the,restoration.of com- Leonardo, who died Tuesday of last Funeral-Home treats those served mon-senso business procedure in gov. nephews and two nieces. week, was held Saturday afternoon Haven quintet led his teammates for the violation thereof." ' ^ '.. visit lit Red Bank In connection with with twenty points, while Supinski Approved "December 4th, 1935. just as if they were friends. No emmint was made today by Senator Mr. Deininger was one of the best at'hts late home. Rev. Ellwood Wolf, Adopted December 20th, 1935. attending a convention of paleontol- W. Warren Barbour of New Jersey, pown residents of Middletown. He of the Leonardo five led all scorers ogy .specialist* at New York. pa'fitor of the Leonardo Baptist • GEORGE SILVER. detail is-too trivial, no task too who asserted that before new appro- had many fine traits of character and church, officiated, and burial by A. for the evening with 24 points. ' May'o.ri. priations, are made'by Congress the Mis death Is. mourned by a host of M. Postenjind Sons was In Fair View The box score: ORTRUDE C. VAN VLJET, Clerk. hard. Service here is friendly Administration should be compelled The foregoing Ordinance was passed on friends. The funeral will be held cemetery. "71 FAIR HAVEN. eecond and third reading by the board at service. , Church Notes. to give 'a complete accounting' of Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at n meeting held on Friday, December 20th, funds on hand, and Oie manner. In Surviving &re his wife, Mrs. Anna CrosH, f 4 Mr. Delnlnger's late home at Hart- Ruck, and a son Joseph. Mr. RucK VnnBmklrk, f 1 1935. and was duly approved by tha Iwhlph.the billions already spent have shorns lane, Mlddletown village. Rev. 3 7 Mayor of Shrewsbury4 ,The Lord's eupper will be. observed fBlen expended. ,, was a former compositor on the New- 2 10 next. Sunday at the morning BeT-V-liS Herbert S. Craig of Trinity Episcopal ark Evening News. 0 4 PUBLIC NOTICE. of'the.Baptist church. ChuJchTat- "In the name of, the people whom chureh.'of Red Bank will preach the AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME I represent In ths Senate of the Uni- tendance at this, service Jrtjr'be spon- sermon. The Interment will be in MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. OF RAILROAD AVENUE IN THE BOR- sored by the Men's lesRUe and the ted States I demand that before the the Lutheran cemetery at Middle RIVER TLAZA. OUfiH OF EATONTOWN. NEW JER- Edward H. Morford of Hcadden's G F Pts SEY. WORDENfUNERrVLHOME Usher's union.. Tbe sermon will bo next Congress rubber-stamps addi- Valley, Long Island. i 3 11 Corner and Victor Grossinger of Mld- Mnsficld, f. The foregolnu Ordinance was passed on preached by the paistor, Rev. Edward tional billions'of the obligations there Roi-kllHI, t. _ 8 0 16 second and third' readings and adopted, at W. M|l]er. A vesper service will be be a full investigation of the fiscal dletown village were sworn in yester- Koleda> c. 10 2 a regular meeting of the Mayor and Coun- condition of the government," Sena- William Little, day as re-elected members «f the Pcttit. g _... 0 1 1 cil of the Borough of Eatontown.'held De- PHONE557 held/ in tho evening. McClelland, g _.._ 1 0 2 cember 26, 1935. tar Barbour said, "Including the ad- •William Little of Newman Springs ownshlp committee of Middletown «OE.m.ONT ST. • • • KEDBANK.W.J. ..The Mary Mount chapter ,of the ministration of -the billions.already township. All the appointive officials Gordackyk. g. ._ _ 2 0 4 GEORGE M. WHITFtELD. •World Wide -guild will hold iUfc-flrst road died Tuesday morning at his Borough Clerk. spent. This means nothing more or home after a short illness. He was 52 vere named for new terms. They are 16 4 36 siaeetlng of-the new year on Friday, less'than the restoration of common- William E. Foster attorney, Joseph January 10, at the home of Mrs. nonse business procedure in govern- years old. " Mr. Little was bum In; LeltrbQ Johnnon trenwrer, Collector John M. " NEW YEARS EVE DANCE. Homer Methot of Conover lane," Mid- ment. West official tax searcher, Charles E. dletown township; county, Ireland, and came to the "The days of hlppety-hop extrav- Unit.4 States 35 years ago. He was Cole auditor and Craig Flnnegan en- Festivities at Woman's Club House agances in this country must end be- :lneer. No appointment of record- at Little Silver. At the Prosbyterlan church Sunday proprietor of a restaurant in New fore we destroy our people) whom we York city for the past 25 years. With er was made and Justice Louis H. morning th.4. sermon topic will bo are trying to restore to secure em- Meese.of Belford will continue to fill The Little Silver Woman's club "An Unknown Highway Into 1036." his family, he moved to Red Bank house'was the scene of a New Years ployment. No longer should this ad- fourteen'years ago and had resided the position as a holdover. The, first vesper service of tho season ministration''be permitted to waste Eight building inspectors, one for eye subscription dance. A supper DAVIDSON here ever since. will': be held Sunday afternoon at the taxpayers' money without submit- each election district, were appoint- was served at midnight. Musio was four o'clock. Tho sermon will con- ting to an audit of Its books. Th» Besides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth ed. All are the same as last year provided by Arnold Voorhees and his tinue the series on "The Crown of time has coma when we must have Little, he is survived by flvc children, except that John Kaney was appoint- orchestra. Mrs. E. W. Estes and Thorns," dealing with the events of an end of glittering generalities and Frances, Dorothy, William, John arid ed for the River Plaza-Llncroft dis- Mrs. O. E. Davis, Jr., were in charge thrift's life leading up to the cruci- beautiful expressions of lofty ideals. Little, all of whom lived with ,rict to succeed the late George of the arrangements. fixion. The vesrier services will con- The spree is ended and we must face him; two brothers, Joseph Little of Kaney. The other inspectors are Thoso- present were Mr. and Mrs. tinue until Easter. the cold, hard facts of the morning New York city and Thomas Little, Walter W. Zimmerman, George Ei- Guerin Todd, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BROTHERS after, • • iwho lives in Ireland, and four ele- der, Harold D. Willett, Richard B. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Davis, Jr., tere, Mrs. Sarah Gunshannon of New QUALITY, PRICE, PLUS SERVICE ..Holy Communion will bo celebrated "Money will not spout geyser-like Neu, Fred Freibott, James H. Red- Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Estes, Mr. and from the ground, even for govern- York, Mrs. Peter Gibbons of Corona, field and Georgo A. Delatush. The Mra. Harris Benedict, Mr, and Mrs. it Sotti Ute church school hour, 9:45 Lone Inland, and the .Misses Eliza- A. Si.-and the hour of morning wor- ments. We have discovered that the 'ollowing committee appointments Harry Malchow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- maglo wand of the. professor was, beth and Bridget Little, of Ireland. were made: gar, McClees, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ship, 11:00 o'clock on Sunday at tbe Honlgman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 45 Broad Street,Red Bank,N. J. Methodist church. The church school aftor all, only the baton of the clrous The funeral will be held tomorrow Finiinre—John T. I.a-ivley, Fhilin Lcon- ringmaster leading the merry dance- morning at'nine o'clock at His late ,rd. Victor K. GroRRitiser. VanVliet, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Burr, will-observe Decision day and rccep- Polire and hiilldlnB—Vli-tnr E. Gro»ln- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Best, Mr. and tjon of members will mark the morn- of the dervishes. home and at ten o'clock in St. James ger. rhllip Leonard. Edward H. Morford. 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. PHONES: 3262 or 3263. ipK worship. The senior choir and "The only source of' revenue" for church where the rector, Rev. Dr. Itoada, llnht. civil works—Philip Leon- Mrs. Earic Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. thejyourlK people's choir'will sing at this government la from taxes drawn John B. McCloskey, will celebrate a ard. Edward H. Morford. John 'i'. Lawley. Wardwell Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fire, health, relief and poor—Edward William Longstreet, Mr. and Mrs. FREE DELIVERY. the mprnlnn service. off the earnings of the people. To- high" mass of requiem. Burial, in H. Morford, Victor E. UrosBinger. John T. day our people are paying almost Kenneth Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. \ At the evening, hour of worship, charge of John E. Day of Broad ~ *wley. one-third of their income for- the cost street, will be in Mount Olivet ceme- Capt. Albert Runyon was re-elected William Helm and Bruce Campbell, 7!« P. M., .'the'Christmas play, "Tho of being governed. This terrific Jr. Camlcles'of Mary," will bo repeated. tery. • chairman of the committee. Meet- Fanc doz 1 drain affects every person .who has ngs will be held a.5 heretofore on the A great, many were unable to see an Income, no matter bow small, apd NEW YEABS EVE TARTY. EGGS Y Large White 33 this beautiful play last Sunday be- Ire Martin. second and fourth Thursday after- every housewife whogoos to the cor- noons of each month at half-past ciui«,of the storm and' many re- ner grocery store. In a single lo&: of The • funeral of Ira Martin, who queyUhavecome to present it again. three o'clock at Mechanics hall at Sunday-School Club Welcomes The bread .nrn hidden dogens'of-'taxes as died Christmas day at, his home in Mlddletown village. New Year, GRANULATED FANCT LAHGB EXTRA FANCY /On Monday evenlngat 8:00 o'clock, It progresses from wheat to the-pro- the Hilton Park section of Atlantlo thetjflrst'.tervlca in the, observance of cessor, to the baker, to the distribu- Highlands, was held Saturday morn- Members of the Sunday-school club SUGAR FLORIDA the .week, of prayer will be held at tor, and finallyto the consumer. ing at the Church of Our Lady of A BOOKLET FOR ot the Baptist church held a New LIMA BEANS the Methodtat' church with' sermon "In tlio face of thW condition not Perpetual Help at Highlands. Rev. "Primary Instructions to Jurors" Years eve party Tueaday night at tho JN CLOTH BAGS ORANGES hy"Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the even n embers of Congress know John E. Farrell celebrated a requiem la tho title' of a 28-pago booklet hoaae of Miss Evelyn Be&man of First ^Presbyterian church. • where the billions, of dollars appro- mass. Burial by A. M. Posten and •which has been compiled and print- Rlvorelde avenue. The house was priated in the last'three years have Sons was in Fair View cemetery. ed by Sheriff Georgo H. Roberts. decorated appropriate-to the season. C doz. 'StrvloeB In First-Church of Christ, g6no, or how much ie left. It Is Mr. Martin was 57 years old. He Sheriff Roberts Is giving these book- Games were played and dancing was 8j:(«ntl8t,;at 209 Broad street, Red doubtful if even those charged with was born On the Hartshorne estate, lets with his ^ompllmenls to each enjoyed. Refreshments were served 10 51 27 2 flaijk, are .held on'Sundayn at 11:00 spending these funds can present the son of Julia and Daniel Martin, juror BO that 'the facts and princi- at a late hour. A. M. and 8:00 P: M.,'ahd on Wednes- ples regarding Jury duty -will bo an accurate balance sheet quickly. and! had been a:resldent of thiB lo- Thoso present were the Misses FRESH days at 8;00 P. M. •, , • adfi familiar to those called to Louiso and Margaret Stalder, Doris ELMDALB FANCY FLORIDA : "Actually all the average person cality all his life. In recent years • ",O6d;'"wlll be the subject of the knows of the fleca] conduct of their Smith, Doris Perry, Pauline Maaon, WASHED he:was caretaker of the Hilton Park erve. COUNTRY HOIJ. Ii«»ion-8eririon In all Churches of federal government la that on every development and made dally trips In addition to the Introductory Alma Jlannlne, Margaret Bolin, Bar- GRAPEFRUIT Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January side they have'seen the lavish spend- over the entire tract. An Inveterate paragraphs, therfc is an article per- bara Smith, Josephine Lorenz and 5.' ing spree of thq merry-madcaps at walker, be.always made these tours taining to tho origin of the grand Evelyn Beaman and Robert Ayres, BUTTER . MEDIUM SIZE SPINACH ;Th;Thee ' Golden TeTextt is: "Amonong the Washington. In the long run this of •' inspection on foot. Ho always Jury system, excerpts from the Doiiald Davey, Sigurd Thompson, g(jd(jd» .therth e ,11s none lilikk e untto ttheeh , O orgy of spending, if continued, must walked to and from the business aec- American Juror and the Now York Paul Fabrey, Gilbert Turner, Julian Lord; .' . .' For' thou art great, and thrust Its burden squarely Upon the tloh of Atlantic Highlands at least Law Journal pertaining to jury work Hcxter, George Andrews, Eugene C doe.St'wondrous things: thou art GoGdd unemployed who are', supposed to once. a day, and sometimes several and the oaths administered to thn Bennett, Theodore Lake, Jesse Lay- alonelone" -(Psalm(Psamss 86:8,, 10). benefit. For if the government -de- tlrrtes, and he would always decline a foreman of the grand jury by tho ton, Bnrlow Llppincott and Calvin 37*1b 6 25 2 19' Among the'' citationti s whichih com-: stroys its own credit and continues Uftinacar. clerk of the county. Carhart. prlsa the Lenson-Sermon is tho fol- to follow policies which prevent prl* 'Mr. Martin Is survived by his moth- The booklet Is practically a serlPR lowing "frdm the Bible: "AndJesus vate Industry from expanding em- of questions and answers and is WEEK OF PRAYER. BORDEN'S SNOW WHITH CALIFORNIA w»ht"about all the cltlep and villages, ployment, then recovery suffers and er;, With whom- lie lived.; a brother, ST. CHARLES Brand the Idle' workman If the1 first to feel Benjamin Martin, who lives at home; written so that the layman may un- teaching in their synagogues, and derstand It, Words in common legnl Services to Bo Ileld at Red Bank Brussels Sprouts pinMhlnj the.gospsl of.the kingdom, the -pinch. :•>..••••• another-'brother, Alex Martin of MUSHROOMS Green Bank in Burlington county, use have been avoided until after Churches Neat Week. Evaporated Milk EXTRA FANCY and haallag- evlry eloknesd arid fcvepy "'This hapharard'conduct of our their meaning and effect have been 1 and a ulster Harriet. djltaJc among the people" (Matthew government' must be halted. Com- utated and the order of the ques- Tho annual week of prayer ser- 0»») mon-sense and' common business tions and answers hnn been deter- vices sponsored by the Red Bank cans C C qt. Tns Lesson-Sermon also Includes honesty of accounting methods must William K. Unrig. mined by that principle. Ministers association with all , the the following passage from-the Chris- 23;,, be >restored'. To obtain'such an ac- William E. Uhrlg of Keyport died Sheriff Robcrtn feels that a. Juror's churches In Red Bank combining 4 2 5 21 tian < flileWce' OttbooK "Bclenfce, and counting ehould'be'the first action of Tuesday morning In the Monmouth Ignorance of his obligations lnter- will bo held next week from eight to Scriptures'' the Incoming Congress before one nlno o'clock the following nights in tfoajlh, with Key t Memorial hospital at Long Branch ferea with tho proper performance EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA . by JMafy Baker B\ 'Divine Bel- dollar Is appropriated for any new following an operation. Ho was 60 of'his duties and with tho work of tho following churches: KIRKMAN'S enc» derives. Its »anV from th« Monday—Methodlut church. OCTAGON or FALMOUVE purpose.;' years old. the court and His hln desire to hnve r STRINGLKSS Blbl»r and"tfie dlvlnoV •» of 8ci- Mr. Uhrlff. was bom at Cllffwood every Juror become familiar with i'u«B(lay—P.rr«byteri«n church, CARROTS •n«* Is demonstrated \ ugh the WtdncBtiay—Reformed church. NEW 1 PARTY. apd had'resided at-Keyport for the hl» duties beforn beginning the ft Thurnday—Fint Itaptint church. GREEN BEANS hbJy Influence of Truth \ healing past. 32 years. He was employed aa ccutlon of same. -. I ildity--Calvnry U»i>U«l. chuti-h. SOAPS I.AnOE BUNCHES •WkhsWand'sln. This healing power flroup Bid* Farewell to Year a stationary engineer. Besides hta of Truth must have been far anterior £k hunchen J IB and Cheerfully Bring* In. New. wife, Mrs. Elisabeth Uhrif he Is sur- Stout—Wnener. Shower For Miss Beekm&n. C ( to''th* period In which Jesua lived. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Forrar of vived by three ions, Thomas, Ray- It Is as ancient a« "the Ancient of MlRS Alice Hondrlckson Stout, Miss Ruth Bcutcll of River road, Wallace street entertained a,-num- mqnd and Charles Edgar Uhrig, all daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. R. Fair Haven, entertained few day».» It lives through all Life, and ber of guests New Year's eva at a of Keyport; three brothers, Julian 6 25 H. Stout of Broad etrcet, and II. J. friends at a brldgorshowcr Friday •Stands throughout all space" (p. party at their home to close the old and'George Uhrlg of Keyport and O. Wagner of Deal and Milwaukee, afternoon In honor of Miss Mary FANCY CALIFORNIA year and receive the new year. Slng- Charles Unrig of Newark, and two Wisconsin, were married lnst night Beelcman of Broad street, whose en* National Biscuit Co. Eut Heansbura: Party. Ing and dancing were enjoyed during slaters. Mm. Maude Stone and Mrs. at aeven o'clock at Long Branch by gagoment to 10. Allaire Cornwell was CALIFORNIA (the evening and at midnight nolse- Elliabeth O»rrlson, both of Ketrny. SVECIAL ! BEETS The Independent American asso Recorder Harry Lovln of West. recently nnnouncml. The guestuwerft DELICIOUS -CREAMY elation of Mlddletown township will mnkern and cheera welcomed the The. funeral will be held Saturday Lonjr Branch The couple left Imme- Mm. William Collo, Mrs. Richard BUNCHES hold- aT Christmas party tomorrow I new year. nofreshmento were morning at eight o'clock at his late diately, for Florida, where they will Ncvlun, Mrs, Fred Sllcox and Miss COOKIE TREATS PEAS evening at Mra. Hose's hall at.Kaat served. home and-.at nine o'clock at St. Jos- spend several weeks. Juno Hutton, Bllllc Sohmltt and Mll- bumhM K#amburg, which 1B decorated for Those attending, were Mr.' and eph's ' church at Keyport where a MM. Wagner Is a graduate of die lln Swirt. A *g Q< tha'tvsnt Tb« wsocUHo' ttonn wwilml horholnd Mr P. Kenneth Jeffrey and daughter high mass of requiem will be cele- Shrewsbury academy at Ttert Dunk a card parly Saturday evening-, Jan- Mftfjorlfl, Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard, ^u- brated by the pastor. Rev. John and the Ml»» Beard echool of Orange. To Produce Play. 1b 2 -. 27 Burke. Burial, In charge of John E, 19* (y ll, at Bayvlewlnn at ICast mack and eon Wl)Ham, Mr. and "Truly Valiant," a new play by Day of Red'Bank and'Keyport, will Ktaniburg. Mrs, George EUflnber&vMr. and'Mr*. Bhrewabury Council. Irving Htone will open Monday even- Alfcert tjurtis, Mr. and Wva. Harry be In St. Joseph's cemetery at Key. ing nt the 40th Street theatre at port. ' • The Shrewsbury mayor nn

havt namid their naw-born, eon, the vespar aervlce Sunday afternoon day for Florida for the rest of thelarge number. Knowing th»t If It hi J iiiuiiEST CASH rniOEB PAID New Assembly Walter Burkhardt, Jr. The mother a', five o'clock at the Mothodlst winter. not been for ths- firemen* no lake and babe are in good health. church this form of worship will be Mr. and Mr«. Lawr*nce Worth of would exlit today, many expression* Gar Wood Sales & Service May Cause Friction Mrs. George Frelbott, who wai sud- continued during January and Brooklyn spent the woek-end with of praise are heard of the good work Old Gold-Silver denly itrlcken with sickness a fewFebruary, and the Sunday evening Mrs. Albert Lynn. of the Ore company. OIL BURNERS, BOILER BURNER UNITS, weeks ago, continues to Improve. services will be omitted. Walter B. llcvoo Matthews started back yen. Mr. and Mm. Adam Llnzmsyer of U. S. Oov*mm*Ql Uc*o»» Eisex Clean Government Group She Is now able to be out of bed for Ludwig of Oceanport rendered "Nan- terday to Bob Jones's college at Durham, North Carolina, ha\o been AIR CONDITIONING Dominates Lowes Home— a short time each day. ] aroth" by Gounod. Mrs. Edna Palm- Cleveland, Tennessee, after having spending: the Christmas holidays MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Senate Safely Under Control David Gould has moved to East er, organist, played the "Hallelujah spent the Christmas holidays at hb with Mr. Llnzmayer's parents, Mr. BEBVICE CONT. ACTS' ACCEPTED ON ALL TYPES for Republicans. Keansburg. Chorus", from "The Messiah," and a; home here. and Mrs. Joseph Llnzm&yer. GUNS — CAMERAS —. OIL-DURNINO EQUIPMENT. Mr. and Mrs.Edward C. Dowen concert transcription of the Bach- Misses Hannah and Amy Comer Mrs, Kenneth Groen has returned BINOCULARS — ETC. Trenton, l>criiiher 31, (AP)—New entertained a number of relatives Gounod "Ave Maria." Carols woro are spending a lew days with rela- home from the. Monmouth Memorial Jersey's jiolijienl fraternitti y reachehd and friends at a Christmas dinner sunR by the choir. Rev. Harry D. tives and friends at Lansdowne, hospital, whero sho was a medical Bought — Sold — Exchanged Quackenhiuh & Nevius, Inc. the end of l',«'> viih forebodings of at their home. Hummer, the pastor, read several Pennsylvania, patient. TEL. 1811. (friction bclwcri Governor Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanser en- poems and delivered a short sermon Mrs. Knutson of Shrewsbury ave- Rev. Charles P. Johnson hHs been BARGAIN IN WATCHES »nd the nri'iil'lK th managers of the 183 RIVERSIDE AVE. tertained friends at a dinner in on "The Open Door." is visiting her son, John Knut- entertaining relatives from lloston. 221 Broadway, Lonp Branch J936 assembly. honor of their daughter, Miss Anna son of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lostcr Sickles and j The Senate \n , f-afi'lv under con- Hanser, Friday evening. Besides Mr. Mrs. George W. Hardy has re daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. | trol of a set of Republican officers and Mrs. Hanser others present were turned from a visit with "Mr. andOmar Sickles spent Christmas with | sympathetic tu tlio administration, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanscr, Miss Highlands News. Mra. Hppinald Hardy of Brooklyn. Mrs. Adam Worth of Elberon. j but the organisation of the House, Irene Hanser, Lois Hanser, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. ivborah BoRue, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew* Fulcher,- who Is attached ; ] Virtually under rtir^ction of the EH-ward Dowen and son Roland and (The Red Bank R*gl»ter ear, b* oousbl in Highland* at Bed!fl'« drug ftori, at Jos- George King and Mrs. Ivlns Voor- to the coast guard station at Avon, FBI DAY, FBIHAY, fcex county clean jjuvern.wnt croup Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wubben'horst eph StameD*. atort and Mul'lsan'a ttorc) hees attended the funeral Saturday spent Christmas with his family raised px-cdiction;4 of .trouble in theof Port Monmouth, Miss Olive Ben- here. , One Bay Only! nett of Belford and Rev. John W. Mrs. Lavinla Mlnton, who is ninety at New London, Connecticut, of Mrs. One Day Only! Conning legislative session. Bogue's brother-ln-laW, Walter M. The Epworth Loaguo of the Meth- Although compromise efforts wore Wubbcnhorst of Carmel, New York. years old, is confined to her home On tho Stage here ns the result of a fall last week BoRvte. odist church nttended the Christmas ! On tho Stugo— made" between the nilniini.-tr.itiim evo service at AH Saints church In forces In the House and the Essex in the home of her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, .Smith are lilt. ".TAFSIj;" I>U. 'MAFSIE" Mrs. William Johnson of Headden's a body. , group the rejection by the assembly planning to leave next week for Flor- CONDON* CONDON New Monmouth News. Corner. She tripped at the top ofIda; Hollls Hart of Rod Bank, a former Republicans of Frederick A. Brodes- pastor of the. Naveslnk Mothodlst' «er, of-Elizabcth us clerk, despite the cellar stairs and plunged for- Mr; and Mrs. John Wilkinson of Beginning' with next Sunday and ward. Mrs. Johnson grabbed her asFort Hancock entertained a number church, preached here Sun-lay night Governor Hoffman's suppoit, demon- In the absence of Rev, David Wil- j gtrated the trend. she fell and was able to check her of friends at a dinner party last several week In celebration of their fifteen son who has been on a vacation. | Tho u'sual family reunion was lield former assistant clerlt. and close as- wedding anniversary. THURSDAY -r FRIDAY Mrs. William Betts won first prize Christmas day at the home of Mr. at pinochlo at last week's meeting and Mrs. Amzl M. Posten. Those of the Trailers elub. The "dark present were Mr. and .Mrs. Harry THE MERRIEST, MADDEST, GRANDEST SHOW IN HISTORY! horse" prize was awarded to Mrs. Posten and family, Mr. and Mrs. In all the world no Herbert Posten and family, Miss Marcus ... . „ George Liming. Mrs. Hattle Smith fun-fost llho .thits! Miller will be hostess at tonight's gathering Catherine Posten and Paul and Sam- j as speaker, although Lawrence A.! urday to tie) Posten. Miss Catherine Posten Girls and music — Cavinato, of Bergen, allegedly had teachor. < [street hill. Elmer Layton, son of Gll- Mrs. Ambrose Liming of Second yes! But com- C. Wallintr cbntln-1 bert •Layton, fel! off. Ms sled while , recently gave up her position as j administration backing for the po-\" Mrs. Elizabeth street has been confined to her home I supervisor in a hospital at Calskill, j "edy Is King, and : . ues to improve from sickness, ^ down hill at top speed. One with Illness. $1,000,000 was eitlon. of the steel runners made a deep New York. Cavinato was elected majority lead-! Herman Ljbrecque has tendered spent to give you resignation as general advisor of i gash in his leg. He was removed to Navesink News. the Laugh of the Centura?.! - IThe R«d B«nk R«at*t>r citn ba bouuM BROTHERS In Nsveaink from WUliam Swan at th* poitnffic* bulldlnsl lature will be confronted - to devote to tie '• The Lord's Supper will be observed : The folks of the village, younffi the moment the session begins reliewithf 'j dutiehas plents of ythis o,f deliberativ time i e bodybd , as. alll • SundaS y morning •••'at" th Methodist and old, have been enjoying many | the problem of emergency ! happy moments tho past week skat- A Miqht „ - __•_„ - his crops are harvested and his live j church. There will be no services Dr. Clee was a member of the state ' stock requires but little care. Mr. La- j Sunday evenings during Ing on the newly formed lake on __.._. , . ^ ,. January'. Lakeside avenue. A few months ago which breeque says that with the advent of j The Ladies' Aid society will meet to- the firemen built a dam across the ionducted" hearings in departmental, spring he will be slad to take oversight at the home of'Mrs. William TUNE IN ON ! brook which runs Into Clayplt creek. •Opera budgets and is preparing reeomnien- the duties of general advisor, as Mr. j Fa hie r on Barberie avenue, The. chief object was to establish a datidns expected to indicate relief Griggs will then be too busy to give I Rev am, Mrs percy R Cotner Sr^ source of water supply in tho event KITTY CARLISLE lund sources without report to new prnper attention to the position ilar- anfl fam||v attended -(h(, (uni,nl Fr,_ n of 111*, but the firemen also had In ALLAN JONES taxation. . - Casserly, the president of j£« ; day at Staten Island of Mr. Comer's mind the many happy times the lake Governor Hoffman's taxation policy ; board, has not taken acuon on the ,lster_ Mrs Sarah c Henderson, who would afford the residents In sum- aroused the clean government oppo- matter. (died in her 83d year. Burial was in mer and winter. Tho cold spell last •ition and that alignment on the! Harold Jones has opened a service (,he Moravian Ci;n,c.crv, Mrs. Hen- neek put a six-inch covering of ice WEAF ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!! question of new levies was expected station business m the new'Stout • . j i - , tfn the lake and the skaters were derson s hll band ost hls lfe in a A M to remain intact in the coming.; building on Route 35, near Middle-1 shlpwreck flfty years ago. out In full force. They were jnined IO- - - FRIDAY—ONE ©AY ONLY months. . I Patrick Leach haa flnjshed building Charles Howell, Mr. by skaters from neighboring com- , MATINEE AND NIGHT The governors endorsement of thre-e. ;a r.ew porch for his house. and Mrs. William Worth and Mr. and munities. Night skating by the Ight Albert' Hartsgrove left Satur- of bonfires has been enjo>"ed by a ON THE STAGE in PERSON THE MOST WIDELY PUBLICIZED PEBSONALITY IN AMEEICA. Albright, in a year-end statement Vuletide season. o! the state's financial condition. Special masses were held at St. Start the New Year Right (JAFS ) Bajd obligations had been met with- Mary's church New Tears morning out "faltering" during 1935, but DR. JOHN F. !?: CONDON ''new revenues must be tapped" \'. Shop and Save in WHO WILL TALK ON "CBIME DOESN'T PAY" AND THE W0BK OF THE "G" MEN relief was to be properly fir.an:ed in Atlantic Highlands, j 1936. (Ths R«d Qir.k Registti can be bought ; in Atlantic Bichl&nda at the atoret of DR. CONDON WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS! ••With the dawn of 1336." said Al- ^ViUi&m LcS. J. Lemburg and A- KaU). bright, "we face a real crU;?. Th-? Caroline Wright, daughter of Mr. sta^e mus: a^i'jxe fur. f.nar.cial re- ar.d Mrs. Henry Wright and Edward epofii\b:Hty !or :h? airr;ri;tra;ior £' Gold. Jr., son.of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- QCHNEIDERQ SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY emergency r.:'.icf. .--*' ward Golden, were baptlied Sunday "Along with ecor.'-ny.v- '*.: be fjur.d r.ig'at a", the Central Baptist church B?w sources of revenue must be by F.?v.,George R. Ellin, pastor. tappe-i if we a:? '.- ::r.".:r."-e '.? car? %0 MARKET ^P TheyOdd Fellows' lodge will hold for the th-j£ir.i2 cf unf:r".una'.vs ;r. ht a b:r:gci party Saturday :H'S . Janu- cur s:z:-: ' ary 11, :n the lodge rooms. 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Fay have n-.cved from the Herbert Leonard PHONE 2653r-Prices in Effect Jan. 2 - 3 -4th, 1936—PHONE 2654

.- ..,-- - ..- ...... j- i=i =-,--i ur.-ur.5?.'.o5 w or. As bury avenue to High- Mrs. Anr.a Tay'.or Trench was re- moved Mor.day in the first aid squad Top

: Pc-'ry/.a-ia, is 'VisiMr.? hia sister.! Legs of Spring ir^r. Ti" : '". '•;:=. J'-hn P.. Snedeker of West' K.;h'.ar.d avenue. • ' ; Mr' Jr'r.n Chi'.k 2'ive birth to..a -i-E.-.ter a :'!»• days ago at the P"/.yr::*.:c ho;?.:?.: at New Tork. i y.:. ar.l -Mrs. Edward Finnj^arf ir.-i s-jr. E'iwird were Christmas; -.•jos'.s nt %lrs. Fir.sigzr.'z sister, Mrs. ' :•:-'.::• c! S»as:d« Park. •Co'.by, JM:L i :iu.:.; %:. ^ I y~7=. Mary A. Brown entertained Best Chubb. The goverr.^r ^.\ h Mr. and Mrs. Geissler and daughter i a member o! th^ ?r~/^p *J Joan of Gerrr.antown, Pennalyvania,' give it ar. opp"-1- "ur.i*v ;-> Quality i d\'.::r>z '-hi-, holiday week. j Chuck atrate its expre.= ?t':l h-:\:<' .-: Roast cuts could h«i ma-'ie in rcl:-. : ChriFtrr.aa gro^tinga were received \ r.-r-: :'rom Mr. and Mr3. Frank , Sv.an ar.d daughter, Mrs. Jay Mer Large Medium ci.ant of Manila. » Libby's Fancy White Corn 2 cans 25c Port Monmouth News, In,his younger days William Woid- '<• Fresh jersey ward, assistant postmaster, waa ons ' Peter Pan Evaporated Milk 3 for 17c of the finest figure skaters in this' Jersey . Fresh Miriam Hopkins, who gave 1 ami Sai local;';.-. He could do the figure "a,' 1 Chx r.) the ipr'-'id e-iele and other fancy Palmolive Soap 6 for 25c such a vivid and sfriking Mrs. William ll.-imbuiger, Sr, n™ *>r blade Ml Sheranl was held Friday at the home of Mra Ju- , L.!_1 '1 "Bt l n n ,™ llr'ven ^ - * J HELEN WESTLEY • BILLIE BURKE »eph Wad^ar. Fifty-one pcrsonn ! BaldwiB»Wwln wllpwho,» ,tf th^o nmchlnn, o collJ.lcJ were pit rhi includinR a ininil.tr of ! with a depot wagon ftwncd by tho DAVID NIVEN • RUTH WESTON resident;, "f lltlfuiil anil Kiist Keanr- Hartshorne estate. Mrs. Baldwin wiia \yurg_ i not hurt. Mrs. James Clayton, nn- A \;\ri'i: attendancf of Pnrt Mon- other inuicnger In the Baldwin car, Screenplay by RACHEL CROTHERS mouth icsltli-nts In anllciiat.'d ul the • hnd bruises and lacerationn on th« I Country Roll BUTTER 39c coni'i-rt to be given by tho high I heud, but did not. rctiulre hospilal Dfrecfed by ELLIOTT NUGENT gchnol band Friday nlt;lit, Juniiiny j treatment. 30, at the MiddlcUtwn'township high The Mlsaionary .Society of thft CVn- Fancy Juice REIEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS B auditoriuditi m nt I^cunnido, trul Uaptlat church will elect officers Large Size Fancy Grapefruit 7 for 25c ClmiU'Cl U Ijlebhautri- Kvrrott Oliver at the next, meptlng Jnnvmry 7 nt tho Florida ALSO l^ATKST ISSUE—"THE MARCH OV T1MK" and Albert QtianUrnhuKU h of thi:< \Ai\v.v Mrs. George II. Kllln will Fancy Small Onions 5 lbs. Sc ore jncrnhe.rH of the niuul. give, R talk on "Stewardship." 'J'ho LadlcH' nuxlllnry or Ihc fire Ciipt. mid Mrs. T. It. Patteraon of TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Company arc planning tn hold n bun- Kuurtli avrnun will aprnd thn ref>l of Tangerines Fresh Washed Spinach lb. 7c co and card party ;it the Hie hou^e. tho winter nt Red Bank. ORANGES If the party piovoti nucceHsful tlic Mr., find Mrn. William Cl. VanNote HERBERT MARSH ALL - JEAN ARTHUR mxilinry may hold a number of other and HOII of PIttsburg havo been Welch's Grape Juice Pt. 17c Hlmllur evpntfl througliout the winter. ftpendlnK tho holidays with Mr. Van- • —IN— Tho Chi'lfjtmuH cntcrtnlnnieut of Noto's father, Henry C. VftnNotc. Mr. the Bunduy-Mrhool of Community is - 25'Welch's Tomato Juice 2 pts. 25c (shurch wa« held Hurulay night. Thoro VanNote i.n an instructor In the Car- 15 - WaH a liu'i'o iittendiinrt! and rill the nc/;l(( InriHhitc of TrcUtuAoizy nt "If You Could Only Cook" vnnctcd t heir pm (H very IMIt.'ibuiK. Mr. and Mrn. Cy Zimmerman will y lenvd January lr> for their home in OUTERS - CLAMS - SHRIMPS NOTE ! TO OUR LADY PATRONS ! Tho public fltrhodl will, te-open Porto Itlco. They returned lant ontlay uffor having 1JCii. (Uaylnif with Mm, Kdward Me Henry The Womiiii'a Hcfiuhilcnn club will until their dopailure. And Every Thursday and Friday Evenings Thereafter the home of Mrs. Albert ^t. AynoH's ehurch was filled to Fancy ttiwon Tuesday afternoon. pay at midnight matin Chrhtt- CJ|amining has virtually been ggiven lb of Inclement, weather. maf ovo. wrro cnlohratcd on Blue Halibut FREE! HARKER HOT-OVEN CHINA b f Ilent weather l n un bayy. Tor of Now Your'n mornlnfj nt clRht and JfiH onfi mllr from llm nhorc, in cov- IT IS BEAUTIFUL, BKHVluftAftFJS, FUAf/TJCAM ••••• f ten. o'clock. Flrat Friday maaa to- ATTKND IlEGULABLY UNTIL YOU COMPLETE THIS SET ! utd with morrow will hn nt right o'oloclt. 19 AJI thu jrMull of Lh« ilne turnout «.t RED BANK REGISTER, JA'NUARY 2.1936. Pace Thirteen •PL... 14..-* i_ common report, with the water sup- ing her son, Ronald Lee, of New their five children and Mr. and Mrs. RUMSON COAL YARD 1 nreC nun Ml plied by the Ideal Beach Water York: Tinton Falls News. John Sandford of Elbercn,. spent 1Mnnff H.V company. The complalners say that Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley of The covered dleh BUpper to be held Christmas with Miss Margaret Dean, Chrittian Science . W. Hammond, Mgr. Avenue of Two .Rivera, «»wuu»j jyjg wat,r ln8tead 0, be|ng ldeal uka Newman Springs road have returned by the Tinton Fulls Auxiliary of Edward Clinton is sick with ton- Rumton, N. J. —— I the name of the company hag been homo after visltJng relatives at Mont-j Rivervlew hospital of Ked Bank will fiilitls, Reading Room Three P«MOM were Injured In two . clalr. ,•'•"•, , take place Friday, January 24. at tho We handle nothing but Pennsylvania's finest and cleanest unflt for UBe The bcUeve tnat thla Robert Covert ..fit Wanarnassa, Broad Strait National Bank BM(, accidents which occurred during ,8 due t0 the fact that tne company Robert Cook of Long' Branch has home of Mrs. Wilkins Instead of Sat-formerly of this place, was a recent (list grade quality Anthracite coal—only the best money can buy. becn opcndlng tho holidays with urday, January 4, OH announced. U Broad Street, Bad Bank Hold on money-back guarantee. Prompt Delivery. Monday B anowatorm. All were treat- reeentiy painted one of ita tankH with victor h^re. • M In Rivervlew hoBpltal. 1 creosote. A few' people here have Ralph Layton. The firemen held a dance at the M. and Mrs. William Scott, who OPEN DAILY Try a ton, and you be tbe Judge. Frank Kolla of Perth Araboy suf- p i h extract water Mr. and Mis. Joseph W. Thompson schoolhouse Saturday nlRht. They electrlc urnp8 wh c have been visiting here, are now on 11:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. fered lacerations oftheMorehead and jo n their own properties and they spenp t New Yearears with their daudaughg . are arranging to dispose of a tori of their way back to their home at De- $11.00ton right leg when he waa 'struck by a ^yg been called upop n frequentlqy of ter and Bon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ce- coal on the co-operative plan. troit.' Tuesday and Friday Evaotagai Stove or Nut car early Monday morning. Accord- late to supply water for patrona of „ - j Jean Farley, daughter of Mr. and 7:30 to 0:30. ing to Captain Harry T. VanNote, cil Jones and family of Red Bank. Mrs. James Ferguson and her chil- the Ideal Beach Water company. Other guests Were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs, pcter FHriCy, will undergo a sec- dren spent part of laot Week at New- Pea . . $9.25 ton who investigated the accident, Kolla David Gould has moved- to this Here tho Bible, tho Worki of Marf was struck by a car driven by John gar Alexander and family of River ond ooeratlon at Monmouth Manor. ark. lUktr Kdily, Discoverer and Foundar Yard: Night Phone: place from Port Monmouth. ,.Za' J ,Y ; „ ,_ ,-.. ., 'al hospital at Long Branch next Next Monday the public school will of Christian 3rcT.ee. and all other Atlantic* Highlands 64Z-B. Oeterstock of Shrewsbury as he at-!' " Thff*t*e A FirsTZHtofvi-t ' AiA Irdl squannnn dJ waturna a nncalled out re-open after the holiday vacation. • "iithoi-ized Christian Science Utflra- Rumson 704-J. tanpted to push his own machine veral times during the holiday sea- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schofleld and ! Weci, iiire muy bo rcacl, borrowed or pur- se daughter Nancy spent Sunday with Miss Cecelia Ferguson of Newark Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wilkins chased. out of a snowdrift. eon to transport sick and injured spent Christmas with her parents entertained eighteen relatives at Miss Bertha Tighe of Union Beach persons to hospitals. relatives at Bloomneld. Reading Room Maintained br suffered lacerations about the face | jjrs. Eugene Rlordan Is confined Thomas Carney, is expected to re- Mr. and Mrs James Ferguson, New Years family gathering and din- turn home this week from the Mon- Mr. anil Mrs. Jamns P. Loftus of ner party, I'insT ciiunoii OP CHIIIST, when the car In which ehe was riding 'to the house with a heavy cold. mouth Memorial hospital at Long SCIENTIST. and a machine driven by Robert | Mrs. John Illakely is improving Branch, where he has been a patient Jersey City wore Christmiifi guests Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Stoothoff had Kndllch of Newark collided on the from sickness, for the past three weeks. at. the home of Mrs Lnftus's mother a numbt'r of LoriK Island relatives 200 13HOJVD STREET. BED DANK state highway with a truck owned Miss Madge Smith and Miss Mar- ra. Charles IJreyei'j , with them for a Christmas family The Public la Welcome. by Cook * Oakley. Endlich waa In- lon Hood spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs James McGuire and gathering and dinner party. jured about I the llpe. Both drivers Lincroft News. friends at New York. stated that snow on the wlndBhlelds The Ladies' Aid of Lincroft chapel of their cars hampered their vision. -The Llncroft grammar school will •will meet Thursday, January 9, at open Monday, January 6, after being the home o[.Mrs. Ada Woodward. closed for the holidays. The floors Miss Harriet Roach entertained a Leonardo News. '•-: at the school were oiled Monday. number of guests at her home Frank McCarron assisted Henry Fen- throughout tho past week. Among (Tha lUd Bank Baelitar can ba bouabl ton in doing the work. those visiting were Mr. and Mrs. ui Leonardo at the itoro of William May* Mrs. Vincent Llbonati is able to be Charles Leonard and family, Loretta •n, William Shtpion and Albart Jan- out again after being confined to herBreckenridge, Elizabeth Johnson, Ju- Mrs. Ida Rouse and daughter Mary, home a few days last week with ton- lia McCarron, Mrs. Harold Perry, have returned from Aberdeen, Mary- Bilitls. I Mrs. Harold Potter and Mrs. Ada land, where they enjoyed the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Walbel, j Woodward. mas season with iMr. and Mrs. Harry who have been spending a few days Rouse. /" \ / 1 in Newark with relatives, are expect- Charle>..Fi)led(ande"" "•" ~"i)led(andeir left * l Friday ed to leave next week for Miami Headden's Gon>er for a ten-iliy business trl 'to Cht- Beach, Florida. V cago. I ^. ) | mmUI Word,has been received here from Shining as a Yuletlde beacon vis- Charles Keefer, Jr., who Was been Eugene Ford and Adolph .Molzan, ible miles away are three large col- In the South the past thro* months, who left last weck for a alx Wcelw' ored lights that Henry Wunderly S85 passed the holiday week with his par- tour through the South and West. placed at the top of a cedar tree 75 KEGL1NED CANS entfli Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Keefer. The two were in Alabama at the time feet high and which is said to be IN BOTTLES The Leonardo Field club will hold of Writlng'The letters.' about 100 years-old,, Th« tre» is near DRAUGHT their next meeting tomorrow night at Fred Wagenfohr is reported to be the Wunderl1 y home. It has been Il- the Brevent Park and Leonardo fire much Improved following his illness luminated throughout the holiday house. It will be the first meeting at the Medical Center at New York. season. Mr. Wunderly states that the of the New Year and the annual elec- Bussell Munson of Brookdale farm lights are Intended to symbolize the tion pf officers will be held. Ordinar- is expected to leave next week on a three wise men who visited the man- ily the club meets on Wednesday ger at Bethlehem. Several Red Bank nights. week's vacation -with relatives at Genesee, New York.. residents, state that they saw the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Desmond and Twelve of the seventeen pupils of lights while at their homes. SPANISH Beauty Salon children of Plalnfleld, spent the Foreman's Bchool have been spend- 'A number of the children of this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip ing the holidays with their parents. place attended tho Christmas party 86 BROAD ST.. Peters... which was given by the Young Men's School will reopen Monday, January Democratic club at their clubhouse County road workers have erected 6. Tel. Red Bank 2342 snow fences on the north aide or on Loonardville road Saturday after- Mrs. Rose DeVeaux of New York noon. Highway No. 7, west of the Burdge spent Christmas with her son Don- Our Hairdressing es- and Johnson residences. It Is hoped ald at Foreman's school. Misses Peggy and Catherine Finn that the fences will help keep the Rev. David Povey's topic for next have been visiting relatives at New tablishment has been road clear of snow, which has always York during the holiday season. drifted deep' at these points. Sunday at Lincroft chapel will be Edward — Connors has returned completely remodeled "Is There a Throne of Grace?" Last home from Monmouth Memorial hos- Mrs< Rose Mayer is spending sev- Sunday Charles McKelvey of Wheat- pital at Long Branch, where he was with the latest booths eral days \ylth her son Harry at New- on college was the guest preacher. 'ty. ' } A special meeting of trustees and a patient several weeks for injurle: and luxurious, furniture, Mr. and Mrs. James Raynor and teachers will be held tonight at the which he received In an accident. Hi children of New York, spent the Lincroft chapel at 7:30 o'clock when is on the road to recovery, but he ha; which assures you com- Christmas season at their cottage-, an election of new officers will take to use crutches when he walks. here. jplace. Others Interested are cordial- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason and so plete comfort at all Charles Keefer, Sr., Is driving a ly invited to attend. of New York spent Christmas with times. new Buick sedan. i Tomorrow night the young people Mr. Mason's mother, Mrs. Martin Ma- Mrs. Edgar Baker returned from will hold a social gathering at the son. 12 oz. DAILY SPECIALS ! Rivervlew hospital, where ahe waa Lincroft chape! starting at 7:30 George IUario spent part of last 1—35c Items or a patient two weeks. - o'clock. Members of the Young Peo- week with his brother at New York. Pride of the Farm Catsup bottle 2—SBo Items % 9 ,00 Mr. and Mrs. William "McCarthy pie's organization of Leonardo have Mr. and Mrs. Blaxton Rountree Drop in now for a and family have rented the Johnson been Invited to attend. The president are the parents of a daughter born DIAMOND CRYSTAL 26 oz. e% and 1 00c - B of the Clvlc recently at their home. The infant t Item house on Washington avenue for the league of Leonardo will Plain or Iodized New 1936 Permanent winter. . f i *)e '**e 8ues' speaker. has been named Lois Ellen. Shaker Salt pkgs. Tf" Mr. and Mrs. Harr^KHughes of! Superintendent Stanley Stilwell Bcal Castile Shampoo Wave. ha3 (Mint or Tar) Bayonne were Leonardo vSrWPdur- announced that the Lincroft Sun- One of tho quickest ways to find a Water Waving ing the Christmas Beaaon. | day-school will remain open all win-job is to advertise in The Regis- Hershey's Cocoa can Finger. Wavlnfe Mr. and lirs. Arthur Ruhnke have'""' ter's Want Department—Advertise- Hnlrcuttlng closed their house here for the win- Mrs. Barbara Stewart Is entertaln- ment. •16 oz. Eyohrow Arching Our Famous Permanent ter and have moved to Hoboken. Manicuring Waves from Mrs. Abraham Jerolomcn Is spend- Chivers' Marmalade ORANGE jar 19 '/• • ing several, weeks with friends at Oil Shampoo ... MowlBtown. GRANDMOTHER'S Standard Q. Marcelling $2-50 to $^.50 A meeting will be held at the Bre- Faclnla vent Park and Leonardo fire house White Bread Sliced or Unslked Ige. loaf © Scalp Treatments 50. Thursday evening, January 9, to dis- cuss the Townsend old age pension ROSEDALE BRAND PRniCURB 7Sc plan. Special ! The regular monthly meeting of Sliced Pineapple 4 slices to the can flaf can Hair Dyeing , $3,150 to $6.00 the Woman's Republican club will Red Henna __ Two $4 Waves for $7 ba held at Community fire house IONA BRAND 20 oz. While Henna - . SJ.fi9 Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Including Shnmpoo and Finger Wavr Complete and Guaranteed. The guest speakers will be Freehold- Red Cherries can er Raymond Wyckoff of Keyport, FREE PARKING SPACE Township Clerk Howard Roberts. Sour pitted—Packed in Water Road Supervisor Thomas B. Day and Collector John M. West. Lima Beans can On Christmas eve the Brevent IONA BRA^D-Soo/ced-Dried Park and Leonardo fire company 8 oz. held a largely attended party for chil- dren at their flre house. Two hun- Baking Soda pkgs. 10 dred packages were given to the COW BRAND *J children. Entertainment and amuse- quart ment were provided for tlie young- bottle STRAND THEATRE sters. Pure Vinegar 13 At the Baptist church Sunday RAJAH BRAND-Cider or White morning Rev. Ellwood Wolf will use LAST TIMES TODAY ! for his sermon topic, "Requested DOUBLE-TIP pkgs. Leanness." At night Mr. Wolf will Birds-Eye Matches speak on a requested topic, "Uncer- 7 WINI SHAW tain Christians.", The World Wide The Lady in Bed, and a host of singing and dancing guild will meet at the home of Mrs. cakes Ralph Pease Monday evening, with Lifebuoy Soap . comedians In Miss Kathlyn Guttormsen as leader. Miss Edna Woodward will be in "BROADWAY HOSTESS" charge of the devotional period. The Intermediate Christian Endeavor so- The WHEEL of FASHION FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES ! ciety will meet Tuesday evening at O,C. faults* seven o'clock In the lecture room of the church. Next Wednesday after- Turns to HIGH STYLE in Stormy Day Footwear.. noon the Junior Christian Endeavor O-SO-GUD COOKIES FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 3-4 society will meet at the church after High ityls dcmandi tha comet stormy waatn.r the public school Is dismissed. The footwear (or every type of coitumt thli itaion • • TWO OUTSTANDING FEATUKES! mid-week prayer meeting will be held With smart models for every stormy hour Shujlovs PREMIUM FLAKES of 1935 again set tha faihlon • • Styled up to tha SPAGHETTI next Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Ladles' Aid society will minute with Interesting shoemaker detail — exclu- These Encore products are made CHARLES BICKFORD hold their meeting Thursday, Janu- sive leather effects In Lattice Calf or Textian Kid — GRAHAM CRACKERS ary 9. Church roll call will be held perfectly fitting I a its for tht highest or lowest heel — of the finest quality Semolina. Friday evening, January 10, at half- there is a Shuglov model to suit your exact needs, They combine GOOD TASTE past seven o'clock. The special FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS "EAST OF JAVA" speaker will be Dr. Charles Goodall, and GOOD NOURISHMENT with executive secretary of the New Jer- GOOD ECONOMY. Try a package, YOUR CHOICE BAKTON MacLANE —MARY ASTOR sey Baptist convention. Special mu- —IN— slo and a social time will follow the service. kg c "MAN OF IRON" Clarence Mowen spent the holidays at Torrlngton, Connecticut, with ICI'ISOUIO No. 6—"THE GREAT AIB MlfSTERY" Mra. Mowen's parents. Mrs. Mowen was taken 111 while on a visit there $0.50 Zipper 3 25 Thanksgiving but aha has recovered. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY She will return Bonn and resume mi Black or Brown teaching her class at Freehold. I'REVIEW SATURDAY NITE—11:15. Miss Mildred Leonard haB been $1.65 Snap suffering from a sevore sore tlrroat. MM A&? HknkeU...fantU JOAN AN» OLKNDA, AIXKN AND HUGH, Mr. and Mm. Arthur Itulmkc, Sr., A complete selection of Wlli. TICKLE YOU I'INK IN NAVY 111,1115 ! and Ml»» Helen Ruhnke have closed Storm Shoes and Sec UICHO IIIK liitio Gimme Gala two-tlino their way througii Uncle their home for tho winter and they Rubbers for Men. TOP OR BOTTOM ROUND Hum's fleet . . • In the most uproarious mnneiivera ever ncreenedt have gone to New York. Mra. lfimll Rons la a patient at the Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long Branch. MISS PACIFIC FLEET Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Scanlon of the Bronx were Sunday visitors at $O.25 Buckle Warner Bran.' Comedy Hit with the home of Mr. and MM. Benjamin JOAN BLONDELL — GLENDA PARRELL A. Hcnnlon. POT ROUST Juicy, tender Pot Roasts ... all cut from choice grade steer beef, the best quality sold Hugh Herbert—Allen Jenkins $4<50 Zipper East Keansburg New*. by America's leading packers. A truly extraordinary value at this special prictl ' WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY The nremen gave their annual •IDWARD EVERETT HORTON, Christmas party for tho children of Top Round Steak . .. ,35- the neighborhood Monday night Ilir.HT OUT OF TOP HAT INTO A There was a large attendance and UIOT OF LAIKJI1M IN everybody had a fine time. Also a complete line of Storm Footwear for „ William Vlttelll la at Monmouth Fancy Smoked Tongues 25- Memorial hospital at Long Branch, Children, $1.50 and up. "HIS NIGHT OUT" where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. He la well on tho Flli;K €1IINA TO TUB LADIICM UOTII KVENINGH. road to recovery. He waa taken to Shoulder Lamb Chops . 29*, tn« honpltjM In the ambulance of the COMING! COMING! First Aid squad. Albert S. Miller Spanish Mackerel .15^ Fresh Blueflsh GINGER ROGERS CJardner Lloyd la operating the gas- In Her Flrit Starring ricture- »lln'--. elation which (a owned by Nlioes Irtlli'il li.v X-IUiy and KipurleureiT Hit lea men. ••IN riBBSON" _ .' Bro>. THE GREAT ATLANTIC Ik Something ha» been wrong for lh« 18 BROAD ST. RED BANK N. J. •* w«»k or (nowtno , teeortln* to Page Fourteen _RED BANK REGISTER^NUABY 2r 1936. UNWORTHY BEPBE8ENTA1TVE8 Past Year One Of f Princeton Eleven Smooth Sledding! —By Pap Henry Carpontter, Jr., I»*ue« State- Upsets For Golfers ment About Bone Racing, Leaders For 1935 Tb« following (tatement haa been Issued by Henry Carpentler, Jr., of Football Machine Not. Asbury Park: The circumstances of the last few Bloomfiefi days have conclusively Indicated that School Runnerup. Againit he self atyled reformers have beeji The year 1935 was a sad one for successful in denying a privilege that Newark (AP)—To the all-conquer- the old rulers of Now Jersey men's Is rightfully due the cltltene; namely ing Princeton football machine goes golf, not a single holder of a major of determining (or themselves wheth- the No. 1 position among New Jer-title the year before being abl« to er they want horse racing legalized sey's atliletio teams of 1835. hold his championship Bmia";ttje at- or not. The question that was In- Other powerful combinations hold tack of newcomers to tho top. flight. volved waa not the subject matter sway over varied lines of sporta en- Out of the season's activity c'ana., of the dispute, more so was It a prin- deavor within tho state, In college, a four-some of new champions who ciple of government for which the school or club circles, but none competition American people have fought for more than 100 years, "the right of self government." W (OMCH WILL. I have no dispute with those men HE U.*3« IW and women who differ with me in hat they are against the legalizing failures OLSMMC WEST AT of horse racing. Such an honest dif- ference of opinion la conducive to good government. However, just like other major unbeaten-untied elevens. Voltaire once said, "although I do Demcn-uiuii' u ..beatin. g. the sensation of the season. iu>t believe what you say, I will fight It started slowly, ibareln ity openinIbeat Ing , was t n ^ ^^ ^^ until death for your right to aay It," Penn anU wmams m •» y-* wood "pro: early'in the summer, he so I state that Immaterial as it may games, hit Itss stride jinn the tart P lmmedinte!y hc W8S s.brlI. quarter against Rutgers a be whether one la for or against a and men. tournamenf golfer. His first certain principle, hla right to vote after was as mighty a team as any - his mind should be preserved. seen on., Jersey soil In years. Cor- ] tast. Ideed oaft championshi Monmouth pcount playy waln s'Aug pro- - nell, Lehigh, Navy_ , Dartmouth, Har- ust when he entered and won the Doctor Cleo has been guilty of a vard and Yale all sought to halt_ the : wrong to the citizens of New Jersey Tiger advance but alTwerc woefully state open with a 72-hole score of that he can never remedy,.and scaie outclassed. 288 after teaming with Ash Clark of our officials who have made pollt- Another football team, that of of Rldgewood, to take the pro-ama- cal capital out of a principle for Bloomfield high school, takes the teur crown. whlcl men and women have dedicat- •tinner-uT> ranking, with the basket- I_.n. September--r- ,. at Baltusrol, he put ed years of effort, can never Justify unnerup o^renionnSg._ _ h. ^ ^h elSTta^— ^ - '^-.1 a ^last half rally to ti eO'Conno O'Connorr their luke warm attitude ln the fight at th& e endM of( thra))e regulatioy tQ Ue n 72 holes for a great sport and money raising hind. their respective I of the P. G. A. championship. They industry. Both dominated Both dmn played two extra 18-hole rounds be- At the last primary election, as a fields aa thoroughly as did Prince- fore.O'Connor won with a 71 to Nel- candidate for the" assembly I publicly iothein rin 'deed Its"circles bringin; withg tlse-Btoriethem stateo of- i son's 73. stated my unequivocal stand for the wide attention. I Morano, young publlo links per- legalizing of horee racing. Even Bloomileld won tho unofficial title former, created a major upaet when though I was not successful In the of champion of champions of Jersey i.he carried off the state- amateur election, nevertheless, I feel duty schoolboy football (in a poll of' mem— —- 'title at Essex county, putting bril- bound as a citizen to continue my ber newspapers of the Associated liantly to defeat favorite after fav- efforts to the end that those misfits PresB) for the second successivi e orite and to whip Parker, 4 and 3, In office who refused to abide by their year and was judged the foremost in tho final. sworn duty, shall be exposed in thrjlr group four high school eleven fo—r , Parker later won the Metropolitan true light to the citizens. , ,th, e third „yea r in a row. I"t gained i amateur championship, beating Eu- I pledge every bit of energy at my these honors after going through a; gene Homaiis of Englewood, Sand "* All RUhu ftlMTved by Tb» Allocated Prai command from now on ln a renewed ten-gnme schedule without being de-! 4. In the All-Jersey final at Canoe light for the principle of self govern- ieated, tied or scored upon Brook. M. H. A. v«. y. M. C- A.; third game. ment and I shall never stop until Trenton won tho state group four Nelson succeeded Craig Wood as Basketball Loops Presbyterian vs. St. Anthony. Red Bank-Asbury the people of New Jersey shall drive er of the club, collected thc state and the other, a P. G. A. best ball those playing in the city league getting a big lot of fish. Friday poor start, without practically any event, went to Jim Dante of Braid- would hot be eligible to play in the night, each equipped with a bag and offensive or defensive work when publlo links crown. a net, they went to Sandy Hook. they met the Alumni preceding the Other teams rating places on the burn and Jim Martuccl of River- church league, as in former years. holidays and were defeated by a 23- pound honor roll follow: vale. Arthur MacDonald, state official, Only ono fish was caught and it who last season was awarded his was undersized. Mr. Phillips put It 19 score. print Lawrencevllle school polo—Won state license as a basketball official, in his bag and fastened thc bag Coach Sherwood drilled his squads national Intorscholastic indoor cham- on a new offense, which more than Butter Pin League Resume* has been given the contract to of- around his neck to serve as a scarf. pionship. / !,nclate In both leagues. The other fishermen made similar likely he will use against Asbury St. Benedict's Indoor , track—Cap- Playing on Mondays! The city league this season will be use of their bags and they congratu- Park. A fast and clicking quintet, tured state and national prep school made up of Tetley's Phantoms, Red lated themselves that they had of which three are veterans of Vast Pride of St. Louis title.". / The Shrewsbury Farms team will brought the bags along, for, said year's squad, will swing Into action Newa-ffc"Athletic club track—Mon- Bank Quadrangle club, Red Bank FLOUR Superlative XXXX have a chance to regain the lead in TTrojansTRed Bank"~fowners, Le£ they, even though they got only one a new set of signals and fundamen- opolized honors in state champlon- the Red Bank bowling league when , o,,, . tals which have been used In their Ehip meets, both indoors and out. nardo FIeld club and either At small flsh the bags were neverthe- playing is resumed on M6%day night lantic Highlands firemen or the less useful as a protection against scrimmages during the past'week. Vz-Vb. ICC 24»/2-lb. c Princeton tennis—Took major lau= at Recreation alleys. Al present the the bkterly cold weather. Jimmy Parker, forward of last rels In the Eastern lntercolleglates. Rumson Ramblers. All the teams year's squad, has been shifted Into bag JLv bag Rutgers track—Retained ita Mid-Farms team is tied with the Schnei- have been well drilled and have been Unknown to Mr. Phillips there was der market team, which Is not ached-. outstanding and a holeMn big bag and when he got center ^position, while filling ln the dle Atlantic] A. A. title. cn0Ren ns the two forward positions will be prob- Newark Women's A. C. swimming tiled to play on Monday. The Shrews- Iat -ronge3t teams ln thls vlclnity. The home he, like his companions was bury team is booked to, clash against , ; without a single flah. ably Don Osborri and Richardson. •—Its members carried off practically slxih teara w u be announced later The guard positions will most likely EGGS all tho Btate titles, indoors and out. the Melroy Seafood team. The Cloth- The church , 0 wl,, cons,st of be held down by Johnny Barberlo COFFEE Selected Large Brown Klngsley school—Its football team lers & Insurance plnmen wno at tho >ama representing the Methodist CHRISTMAS PAKTY. and Danny DeLnca. Bob Matthews, won Btate group threo prep title; its close of playing in 1835 found them- church, First Presbyterian, St selves In second place, should better Shrewsbury Junior Riding Club Haa an aspirant for center position, who basketball team did likewise. James's, St. Anthony, Young Men's will furnish opposition for Parker, Blair swimming—Won state prep their position on Monday, for they Hebrew association and the Young Sociable At Little Silver. BANQUET FAMOUS Butler Real has been confined to the sidelines Mild and Mellow ... , „. school championship 'and was run-are slated to oppose the Leddy &lMen.3 Christian association. More than 45 guests attended the ner-up to Mercersburg for the na- Son team, which has "won but one On the opening night Tetley's because of an Infected toe. He Is 16. pkg. ft. pkgs. ft. can game ln 39 starts. Christmas party held Monday after- expected to be back ln practice this -z 25° ptionaj prep title. Phantoms will furnish opposition for The Schneldermen will resume noon by the Shrewsbury Junior Rid- afternoon. / Nekton Boys Club—Its members the Quadrangle five, while ln the ing club at the Little Silver Woman's, %von seven of thc nine state A. A. TJ.play on Wednesday when they are second game tho Towners will play to meet the Eisner ptnmen. The club. Games were played and a sup- 15c 17c 21c wrestling titles. either the Atlantiic Highlands ffire per was served. Shrewsbury team will oppose the the Flumson Ramblers, and HURFPS To this list add thc name 'of Clothiers on January 15 in what men Leslie Blebl acted an master of cer- Ridgevvood Polo club, which proba- in the closing gantie the Leonardo emonies for an amateur show and Tomato or Vegotnble bly would have won the National should, prove to be one of the best Field club will play the Trojans. Tha sets of the sea/son. was assisted by Gordon Auchlncloss. ROD AND.GUN Junior Indoor championship, had first game will start at seven o'clock. A large number of the guests attend- not the death in action of Ecky COMING fiAMES. Thc church league will open with Sugar Corn i25 ing took part after which Professor Kufner, one of Its players, forced It Monday—Leddy A Son vs. Clothiers & the Methodist five playipg the Pres- Ralph, a professional imitator, enter- Tniuiranc'e, Max's Tavern vs. Boynton & . , , .. _ m_ „ .. . Standard Quality SOUPS to retire from the tournament. A tained. Fresh water fishermen have little Add also, the various schoolboy Hnynton, Iteration v.. Navesink, Melroy , byterlans, the.Y. M. C. A. team play- fault to find with the brand of weath- deatood vs. shrewtbury Farms. | Ing St. James's five and St. Anthony's Mrs. Sanford Shanley and Mrs. H. er we've boon having lately, hoping teams which won state or sectional Wednesday—I.ommrtlo . rrofesaional ,,' •- M," V H. A. L. Berckman server tea to parents tall -titles.- -And,, finally, add thc V. S. Mori. Fehneiilcr Market Siwrnunk d Els The following is tho schedule of of niembars attending. ThoBe who the mercury remains well below the Ryder Cup team which trounced Tirr, ilansrii Dohoyn vs. Gardeners. Acerra thc City league: freezing mark and provides plently cans the British golfers on Jersey soil, at va. Allen ShoeB. assisted with preparations were Mrs 2 of Ice on New Jersey's lakes and Ttidgcwood. ^ FIRST HAW. Philip Brady, Mra. Sanford Shanley, Green Beans 4 25 ponds for tho season for fishing January 0—Flrnt Knmc I'hantomn vs. Mrs. H. L. Berckman, Mrs. Lawrence through the Ico, which continues un- BENEFIT FOR rOOR. Quadn; BCCOIHI Kame, .Townern vs. ; Ivcrson, Mrs. Edwin L. Best, Mrs. £ Cut Stringless third gnme, Leonardo Field club vs. Tro- til January 20. Twelve Articles Given Away by jans. ' Raymond Johnson and Mre. L. S. { Tliero are many fresh water ang- Quadrangle Bowling Jiinuary lfi—First iTame. Trojans vs. Ylvlsaker. George Jilrlo to Raise Funds. seronil Kiime. Phantoms vs. Town- lers ^vho have no use for fishing Resumes Tomorrow em; third Kamo, Leonardo Field club VB. through tho led, on the ground that Aunt Nanna's Twelve articles were di.spo.sed of Quails. TO FLY TO TENNESSEE. tho results attained are not worth Fine n tho cooperative plan Sunday by Jununiy !J--Hril K'U'ic. Towners vn. Larce Thj Red Bank Quadrangle bowling Troj.-inn; necimd Knnii I'hantomfl va. Leo* tho effort expended. Well, all wo can Granulated George Illrio of Ilance corner, Red nanin Field dub; th Mm Hicham G. Tlco to Visit Fath- Sugar i league will resume play tomorrow rd K»'ne, Quads vs. say la that a throe or five-pound 5c Flour 20 Bank, to raise funds for the needy. er, Well Known Judge. pickerel taken from the Icy waters nlKht on tho local Recreation alleys Those winning the prizes were January 30 — Fir*!. Kiimc. Quads vp. after a week's lnyoff due to the hol-Tony Bona, New York, fifteen-pound Townei-s; second k-aine, I^onanlo Fir-Id Mre. Jllchard Gorso Tico of H of a clear lako somo time between cluli vs. ; third Knme, Phantoms vard road, Fair Haven, will Icavo on January 1 and 20, and baked, pro- CO-OP 100% Pure Sap .. idays. turkey; Sam Strainio, New York, vs Trojnn*. ides a dish fit for any man's table. Tho Peacocka and Buzzards fire ten-pound turkey; Carmello of Red February 6—Flrtit me. IMvantomH VH. Saturday from the Newark airport still tlod for flrBt pln.ee with 71 polntu Bank, 100-pound sack of potatoes; . surnml Kama. Uonn do Flold elub on tho Amorlcan Airways to vialt her One of tho most Important Items PrunesH 2 • - 12e ra. Towners; third same, Q ads vs. Tro- father, Judge John A, Allon of Nash- to have on one's person la a 1030 fish- MAPLE SYRUP '" 19' apiece, while the Eagles arc In eec-Joe Lupeno of New York, five-pound i ' ond pln/co with CO points and tho chicken; Mary Biuntie, Shrewsbury ville, Tennessee. She will remain ing license. Another requirement Its SECOND HALF. thorn two wocku and may bring lior warm clothing. If you're fond of Cardinals in third place with 59 nvenue, hasket of npplen; Joe Pe- I'obniniy 1.1—I'iml iinmr. Q.l«d« vs. Hkatlng, tako your ukntcn. You are JiplntB. Tho Condom are trailing tho Stefano, Brooklyn, flvo-pourula of Townern; pci-ond CHMIO, I^jonardo Flolil lather back with her. Cards by two points and the Hawka walnuts; Mr. Fallcc, Now York, ona rlun v .. ; third name, rimntoma Judge Allen, formerly of the Su- allowed a maximum of ten lines, each In fifth place with SI points. The gallon of cider; Joe Luna, New York, vg. Trojnnn. prenin Court bcnclj of Tennessee, JH with ono hook. Don't forgot to take Bon Bon Bread s:; NOW 8 lel>ruaiy '-0— J-iiHt k'nino. Trojann vn, quite somo cort of implement with which Cuckoon nre next to liint with 30 one'dozen egga; Veto Lupcuo, Brook- ~, ; KO^II-I Kfime. rhitntoms vs. Town. interestinr g character, huiag to cut hole« through tho Ice, As for points nnd tftif Jayblrda In last place lyn, box of candy; Calgero Callno, era; third gam«, Lcomutto Flelil t\ub VB.In his 88th year. Ho la more or (JIM..!.. tlp-ups, you can make your own or with eighteen points. Brooklyn, basket of sweet potatoes; Ipbimry 27-Mr.it uiiinp. I'hantoniH vn. actlvo In private law practice In that buy them ln tackle ntorim. FRUIT AMD VEGETflBLES THE FINEST THAT GROWS Tomorrow nlcht on nlleyii one and (i. Splslu, Brooklyn, a one dollar lilIU nd uanie, Leonardo Field loc.ilily, lie gained added promin- A ehovol In tho car In apt to prove two the Cardinals will bowl thc C. Luna, New York, n two dollar bill. third QuadH vs. ence several ycarfl ago when ho de- itsolf handy in case your lako or pond Fancy Eagles at eight o'clock on alloys Murclv E—First fended tho "night riders" In Tonncs- mo, QUHIIB VS. «co ii nd secured In covered with snow, or If you hap- Fresh lbs. three and four thc Jayblrdn will bowl senuid Kaitm. ri litomH vn. I^onarilo for them tho min- pon to park your car on a spot which TOMATOES 2 25c Yacht Club Meeting. FH.!.| ,l,,|,: ,!,[„! i mo, 'lownere vn. Tro- lmuni cVntence. th« Condom. At »:30 o'clock on al- Jans. spells trouble when you'ro about to Ripe l«y» on» and two tho Buzzards will A meeting of thc officers and.nicm- Mn nil TJ -|.'lr» Kaino, Tovrniirs vn. head for home. bers of tho Fair Haven Yacht club me, Leonardo Field IIOMUAY 1'AIITV. Yellow BANANAS lbs. bowl the Cuckoon, while on alleys 1 Moat of the ftalilng through tho Ice 2 will he hold Saturday night, January l> v'. '1'i'iijann:' lilrii tfiimo, l'huntoms 9c throe and four thc Peacocks will vs «,md». lo done on North Jorsey'w lakes and bowl the Hawkn. 4, ln the clubhouflo at eight o'clock. Tho 1-5-H Cltil) to Have a Festive Danish Edward O. Walder, secretary of the 'J'lio fullowlng hi tile schedule of Night Monday. ponds. Live bait. Is used. If you CABBAGE lbi. club, otatos that there la much im- tile Church league: want to catch large fish uo» largo 3 5c ONE VI' FOB IJCONABDO. portant bUfslntiBS to be trunEmctcG and Tho 1-5-0 Woman's Uepubllcun club ltvo halt, although, If you hive tho Red la deulrnuB of having ns largo an n.t- rinsT iiALK. of Mldiiietowu towiiHlilp will glvo a cmo'rgy to cut the limit of ton holes Jiimiitiy 7—First KliniD, Mothoillst Kl'ln- liolliluy party for moinuara and tholr In tho Ico you can halt iiomo of tho York APPLES . lbs. Held Club Takes the Mrasurn of the tendnnce aH possible to givo thc*je riilml vn. 1'iosbytorlaii; leroml Kmnu, V. J 3 10c Doughlwji In First Mat«h. mattora consideration. M. t;. A, vs. St. JaineB; third Kamo. at. liunbandfl at th© River l laza com* hooks with smaller livo bait and Th* first of a neries of two of three Anthony's vi. Y. M. jr. A. nmnlly house on Went Front Btreot catch n. mesa of porch,, Jiiiiiiury U — I'lrnt Knmo. Bt. Antliony on Monday ovoulng ut elgl't o'clock. TANGERINES . each matobea of three games each was New Golf I'rcifp»»lonnl. vs. fit. Jainim; ««rond name, 'Motliodliil lc rollad Imt Thursday night at Atlan- |.>'..i.|,al v«. Y, M. C. A.; third B«rao, Y. Tho ironoral chairindy la Mln.i Flor- The raccoon hunting neaoon closed CJCOI'KO I* FotherlnRham, Rolf pro- M. II. A. vs. rreiliylorlnli. enoij Iirund and her comtnlttea con- on Tuesday. Comparatively few Jer- tis Highlands between bowling teams January 81 — First Knme, fit. Anthony representing the Leonardo Field olub fewior at tho Norwood country club, vi Y. M, <;. A.; Mti-riml mime, Ht. Jnmen nliitu of Mrs. IMword Bcaltcrgood, sey hunters Ko out for raccoon, al •nd th« Doughboys of Hedi Bank, has been engaged a« pn> ul the »» \V«il>yUilnn; tiilr.l tame, Metliodlnt Mm. Jnnies Taylor, Mia. Elwood Hen- though Borne of tlio old-timers llko Vh* lieoBMdo olub won by the "core Hollywood Golf club. Ho will take Kplsooiml v«. Y. M. II. A. drickn, Mrs, IDdward Hdndrlcko, Mm. nothing bettor than to have a go at Tb» . over tho position formerly held by January 28—first Thnmag 1'aul and Mm, Oeorgo Pal the sport thetto wintry nlKhtn—espe- ft S.T7T to 3,M0. The next match will Craig Wood, who resigned last Oc- mor, Minn Iono Brnnd In ohalrlady cially If they havo a couple of good M(» placi Saturday night at the Itec- tober to Join tho ploying otiiff of a of the (locorntlnK commlltc.a and Mi* 'coon dogs 88 companions. es Butler Grocery Co. Matlon Hall, Newman Spring! road, sporting loods firm. Alfred I.lndunnliiilh la chairman of MBk til* Uble •nd. QtWtM ft pay* to adv«rUM In Tb« BED BMKREGISTER, JANUARY 2,1986. Pace Fifteen

with hsr iranomolhar, MM. Hutu talned a family fathering at their -ivsnus b*s been spending the holi- houae belonging to Mra, Wyckoff on Mra.H./Snyder and sons of Head ALSTON BJSEKMAM, Eatontown Lodge Richardson. horns on Christmas. Those prsscat days ait bar home at Orange. Miss Marlboro News. the Marlboro road. den's Cornar spent Christmas with COUNSELLOR Al LAW. . John Bchanck Is suffering from a were Mrs. Ousala Dsnnla and Mr. and Briar Is employed at Fort Monmouth. The firemen's dance held In their A. Marcellus and family. * OfllcM, IQ Broad St. RBD BAN!. H. I. cold. Rev. Carroll M. Burck, Robert Wll- Mr. and Mrs. LaRoae of the state hall on Friday night waa very sue Leon Conover and family spent Holds Xmas Party Mrs. Joseph Havens and son Armand. ispltal returned Monday ftom a , PAKHON8 A DOREMI1B. Mr. and itn. Raymond White «n- David Voorhees Is eonflnfled In bad lams, James Connolly and John cessfu). Christmas with Mr. and Mra. John COUNSELLORS A.1 LAW. tert»ln»d relatives from Brooklyn at Parker will attend the special con- Ip to North Carolina and reported Mrs. Lizzie Stryker has been the R. Conover of South Amboy. Wbltftald tlulldln, Had Huh Sons and Dauahten of liberty rlth sickness. Mrs. Voorhees, who ta of show iri'the South. Christmas dinner. as been sick two weeks, Is able to entlon of the diocese Tuesday, Jan- guest for Bcveral duya at her son, -. HiiRh Kllmartln of tho Trentnn John J tiulnn. 1'beodora U Psrttnt. Mrs. Robert Schenck was tho Thomat P Doramut Enjoy Social Gathering—MUi Miss Aaulla Wentwsrtb enter- out^tfgsln.' jary 7, at the Trinity Cathedral at Lester Stryker of Deal. Teachers' college 1B spending hia va- Shirley Swan Wini Box of Trenton, when an election will be hrlstmas day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Griffin are cation with his grandparents, Mr. KKD HANK BUSINESS INSTITUTE tained Russell Parks of Platnfleld on Claude Hartxell ot Hempateal, Long "ills of Freehold. Groceries. Christmas. 'Bland, spent last Thursday with Mr. eld (or a bishop co-ddjiitor to t*ke spending the holiday season with and Mrs. Mark Kllmartaln. Secretarial and Accountancy Courts*. tha place ot the Right Rev. Albion Mr. and Mrs. Bert Emmons and relatives on Long Island. •• DAY AND NKiHT SCHOOL. 'i'ho unnual Christmas entertain- Mrs. Jamas Hobbs and son Charles nd Mra. Edward Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caeser of FLORENCE NORTON O'SHEA, are visiting relatives at New York Miss Dora'Rockafellow and broth- W. Knight, who has resigned. >n Wlllard spent Saturday at Perth Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quackenbush Jersey City were gueats of Mrs. 128 Brood Strict. PboH SU. ment bejd by CrBacent Council No. Robert Nutter of Glen Mills, Penn- tanboy. and William Broach were guests on B, Bonn and Daughter* of Liberty, of Mr, tad Mrs. Douglas Cook enter- er Joseph of KeansburK spent the Caeser's parents, Mr/ and Mrs. J6- tained their ohildren and grandchil- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irving lylvahla, has boen spending the hol- Mrs. Raymond Kennedy of Fre- Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. R. snph Folcy, part of last week. DR. L. W. CARLBON Eatontown, was held last week a*. days with John Parker of Sycamore do la ReuBsllle of Freehold. Crescent hall, Katontown. Candy was dren at their home on New Years. Roop. iu spent Monday with her parents, the occasion being Mr, Csok's birth- .venue. r. and Mrs. Michael Cummlrigfl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlller of SURGEON ClllKOPOUlST given to all those preaant and gift* Mrs. Ward R. JefTera Is spending FOOT AILMENTS •were exchanged. Decorations con- day. Others present besides Mr. and .wo weeks with Mr. and Mrs., Don- 'Mr. and Mrs. Phil Green and fam- Mrs. Hubert S. Webb Is visiting at Jamesburg visited Mrs. Dlller's par Mrs. Cook were Sergeant and Mrs. ily of Bycaniore avenue have been oledo, Ohio. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmea Sickles JOHN E. DAY Offic* Hourit Dally 10 • m. to • Pv Sft. sisted of red, white, and blue with the ald 8. MacLeod of Indianapolis. Evenlnfi! Tuesday and Taurtdair. table V>elng decorated with green, B, H. Qresn and ion Kenneth ot pending the holidays with relatives P.lliaheth and Catherine Hayvrara on Sunday. (*oi appointment ottone 2442 Shrewsbury and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- n Alabama. Funeral Home white and red candles. era guests Christmas of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charlca MoOloskey ISO BKOAI) ST. It ED BANK. N. J. ley Cook and children Tbereaa and A large number attended the mld- >«, E. H. Smith of East.Freehold. have been visiting at Jersey City. A cundlellght service waa held for Albert Cook of Belford. Shrewsbury News. PHONE 332. lght sarvice held at Christ church J. Nespole Is Installing electric Mildred Meyer has • whooping ; the organization, which will be 43 r 141 Broad St., Rod ftank Bovs can make extra pockftt nionsy^ Mr. and Mrs.. William Sutherland (Tin Rid Bank Ocflitn «an M Bossfct Christmas eve. Mrs. Hazel Storms lights and telephone In the farm- •cough. years old this March. Several Christ- rendered a vocal solo composed by aellinR The KoKiatcr.—Advertlsemeal mas carolB were Bung and Mra. Kola had a family gathering at their home m Bhrmbunr from Richard Btaka at ttM on Christmas. jtofftea and it Shrawibnrj UirltaLi Earle 0. Broadwell, organist Next O. Compton of Belford entertained faiilflU Sunday at Christ church, church by singing "Silent Night" In German. Frank Yarnall returned borne Fri- day after spending Christmas with Services tor Mre. George D. Tall' school will be held at 0:80 o'clock A box (it groceries disposed of on the and Holy Communion at 10:45 o'clock. co-operative plan wan won by Mlas his slater and family, Mr. and Mrs. man, former Shrewsbury resident, Shirley Swan of Katontown. Clarence Kaufman of Baltimore, who died Monday night at her home Rev. and Mrs. James P. Stofflet and at Orange, were held yesterday. In- Norman Stofflet of Newark, Mr. and Thoao attending were Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Fred Smith, who has been a START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT-SHOP AT patient "at Rlverview hospital, Red terment was made In ChriBt church Mrs. Raymond Ward and daughter Davla, Mrs. Edith Lewis, Mrs. Rob- Bank, over two weeks, Is convales- cemetery, At the time of her resi- of Maplewood, Dr. and Mre. Elliott ert C. Aumack, Mrs. William Taylor, cing at the home of her mother-in- dence here she lived in the bouse Stofflet of Philadelphia and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Knight, Mra. Catherine now occupied by L. L. White. James Stein of Eatontown were New Bennett, Mra. Allda Zlngale, Mra. El- law, Mrs. Pauline Smith of Keyport Fort' members ot the Methodist Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Wettach and Years visitors of Mlas Emma Holmes ft ale Holdt. Mrs; Christina Hayes, Mrs. of Sycamore avenue. Charles Schlck. Mra. Meta Reed, Epworth league sang Chrlatmas family of Hope road have closed their Mra. Charlea Pla, Mm. Elizabeth carols about the village starting at home for the winter and have gone Fllcdnor, Mrs. Ann Oeborn, Mr. and midnight. This was much apprecl- to Miami, Florida. Mra. Joseph Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Al tted, especially by the ehut-lns. ' The annual pariah meeting of Everett News. Wagner, Mr. and Mrt. Erneat Swan, Charles Caaler and brother, Thom- Christ church will be held Wednes- Mlns Ruth Dryer, Mils Lutle Allgor, as Caaler, spent Sunday with their evening, January 8, at 7:80 Mlis Barrlst Hawxhurst, daughter Balph Lewis, Charles Brcese, all of brother William Casler of Holrason o'clock In the parish hall. An elec- A well attended sun rlae service was tion of delegates to the convention of Henry Hawxhurat, Is spending Eatontown; Mrs, Ada Springsteen, the holidays with her sister and Mrs. Eunice Emmons, Mra. Lucy held In the Methodist church at six will be held as well as an election of o'clock Chrlatmaa morning. The mes- wardens and vestrymen for the en- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George . Murphy, Mrs. Beatrice Murphy, Mrs. Gentile at Brooklyn. Miss Hawx- Brasilia Fary, Mrs. Maude Adams. sage, music and decorations' contrib- suing year. A short business meet- uted materially to tho oucfoess ot the ing will be conducted. hurst Is expected to return home to- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowen and Miss Borrow. Janot Kebscher and Miss LJda Em- event. Miss Katie Sullivan is confined to mono, ell of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. A watch night service was held In her home on Broad street by illness. Mra. Catherine Oakes has been Roy Jollne, Mrs. J. B. Dangler and the Methodist church on New Years Frank Lane, who Is in the CCC spending the holidays with Mlsa Mrs. Nellie Green, all of Long ve. camp at Plattsburg, New York, has Mary Toomey at Philadelphia, Branch, Mrs. Catherine Woolley, Mr,a. Mr. and Mra. Edward Barnes en- been spending the holidays In town, Mr. sod Mrs. Walter Arose enter Mae Byberg and Mra. Mabel Haw- tertained at their home on Christ- The Young People's Missionary talned as Chrlatmas visitors Mr. and kins, all of Matawan, Mra. Phoebe mas Mr. and Mrs. George Leek, Mr meeting of First Presbyterian church Mrs. Albert Oswald and family o: Noidllnger, Mr», Ellrabeth Huyler, and Mrs. Melvln Leek and son o will be held tomorrow night at 7:Sr Belford and Mrs. Raymond Dubesk: Mrs. Florence Sandborn, Mrs. Anna Belford and Miss Lillian Barnes, Mia; o'clock. Misses Harriet Wood and of Keansburg. Stryker, all of Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Cora Barnes and William Barnes o: Jeanne Parker are In charge. Mrs. William Dzleyzo has been en- Harry Fesler of Oakhuret, Mrs. Eola Keyport. Miss Mary Connolly of Allenwood tertaining as holiday visitors he: son John and daughter and son-in- COFFEE C. Compton and Mrs, Erma Koehler Tomorrow evening tho Sono an spent Chrlatmaa visiting with Mr. anc of Belford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Daughters of Liberty, Pride of Bel Mre. O Harold Nevlus and family. law, Mr. and Mrs. T. GozdzavskI, al' Sherman of Little Silver. ford council, will hold a Rift party In Mrs. George H. Mlksch of Syca< of Brooklyn, • it their lodge hall. Presents will b' more avenue has been spending th Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rome enter . nousands of New Jersey homes exchanged by the members. Offlcen week visiting her sister and brother- talned as New Tears guests Mr. am will be Installed and a covered dlsl in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Wre]_ Mrs. Bernard Wameker and family enjoy this delicious blend of (joffee. Belf oid News. sociable will follow, at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Barnard A. Hlekcy Mr. and Mrs. William Helmut! Mlksch left yesterday for Bethlehem and son Donald. This unusually low price repre- Mb.AE Ing at nine o'clock, the church school: 28 Broad Street 116 Broadway c0 will meet at ten o'clock and a «er-! lEaH lfELLOW LABEL pkg.TrD vice for litany will be at sleven' lun o'clock. The Christmas services were SCHIMMEL'S Sffig BUTTER 58-oi.jir well attended and the church waa attracBvo with decorations, A rep- resentation ot the manger at Bethle- DROMEDARY DATES p^SS hem arouse;! much Interest. The par- ish meeting will be held Monday, Drastic Reductions! FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING SanU Claua an* ho distributed toys, Try Purity Dairy BET. BANK The. House of Service Cavriton Theater. counu of »• aubaorlbar, «x*«utor of tho "A Night «t th» Opera," wirh the Kitty Carliac, heroine of » num- candy and Ice cream among the chil- oauto of »ld dacatud, will tit audltad ber of Bins Crosby musical films, and stated by tho 8urrogtto of tht County 797-7WW Marx brothers, which besran » run dren as they gathered around a dCMonmouth and raportad. for Mttlamflnt at the Carlton theater on New Vcar's nnd Allan Jones, who made his Christmas tree. Officers of tho auxil- to the Orphnna Court of aald County, on WESSON eve, will be, shown at that theater ;jrreen debut with Jean Harlow in iary will be Installed January 8 att'huruUy, trie thirteenth d»y ot February, T«l BED "Heckless," are the songbirds In thetho Ore house and afterward tho A I). 1038,"at IOIOO o'clock A. M., at MILK 1 James H. Kaufmann again today and tomorow. Acclaimed' which time application will ba made for "'• BANK as one of the funniest pictures to picture, which was produced by members will have a dinner party at the allowance of commiaalons and connaet Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer. the Smoke Shop tavern. Call R. B. 2321 come out of Hollywood In 1935, the * Doted December 27. A. D. 1085. Chancery 1 /ot Plumbing and Heating film has In support of Groucho. "Splendor," a United Artist* re- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson ot 'OB lease, with Miriam Hopkins In theNaveslnk avenue entertained at a LEO 8M.Z., SHERIFFS SALE. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Chlco and Harpo Marx, a cast that 104 Grand Avenue, Asbury Park, N, JM Freehold SOS. By vlrtuo ot u writ of fl. to "Spleador" (Th« Rod Bank Kaititu ui Da Doushl "The Broadway Hostess," a War- m Fair Hav«n in the atora ot Barry Kur Avemio, thenre (0) ttlonK tho middle o? ner Brothers picture, with Winl Us. •' ¥• Gold Ctdtra and from Mr. Blpp«.i tho Hume north eighteen doirrees west olirhl "We operate our own plant" The Marx brothers are seen as poatofflc« balldfog.) Tuck, Stitched chain* ami aevonty-three llnfca to the In- managers for a pair of songbirds Shaw in the title role, will be shown tornoutinn.of tho cantor lino of tho afore- ! : for tho last times today at the Shirley Ruth Tallman, Infant nnldAvenue nntl tho road from Wolf Hill 1 Main Office & Plant: Branch Office: whose operatic career they are try- to roi-t.au.Pcck, thonce (10) aUmi "hi ing to further. Before they are fin-Strand theater. Also in the cast are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard miihllo or lnnt mentionod road south flfty- • 1 Phil Repm, Genevieve Tobin, Lyle Tallman, was baptized Sunday at the e itht dogrees nnd ten mlnuteo west Boven 24 West Front St. 77 First Avenue ished with their innocent blunders, chilli™ iind wixty-nlx linkn, thence insane impulses and madcap aniic? Talbot, Allen Jenkins and Spring Methodist church, by Rev. Henry P. aUll oloni; tho Hiimo nouth Mxty-nJno de^ Red Bank Tel. 442 At. Highlands Tel. 77 Byington. Bowen. PAJAMAS Kiot-H nnd fifteen minutes went fourteen the careers of the rpspprtive artists The picture is a comedy with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gill are spend- cnii.nfl nml..nbvonty-ona llnka, thence (12) are practically ruined, but it all Btlll nloiiK tho Hiimo south llfty-nine d«- turns out well in the end after a music. Miss Shaw, who introduced ing the holidays at Miami, Florida. Rreca nnil forty-five mlnitteH went flv* the song hit. "The Lady In Red." in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jennings of chnlnn nnd fifteen links to (ho place of the film "In Caliente," - sings three hottlmiliid, Contultijnff B0VCnty.elKht ncui Flushing, Lonj; Island, are- holiday nnd forly hiindredtliH of nn acre more or new songs. Also in the film are sev- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Eng- low. ALWAYS EXCEPTING am. rwerv- . era! dance sequences. land. U\K out. of tho nhovo desiMlhcil tract of g liiiicl (ho rltfht of way of tho New Jerney I Miss Shaw plays the part of a Joe Humphreys, veteran light an- Attractive tailored model in blush color, with blue trimmed, Koulheni Itnilroiid Compnny, containing jsma'.l-towii girl who goes to the bignouncer, who has been seriously 111 ono nno nnd tlfly-two humlredths of iin neck, cuffs and cord belt. High neck and long sleeve style. ncro nftcr daductlnff which, thero remnlni ! city to make good and has a rough at the Medical Center at Jersey City Kcvcnty.^x ncren ttnd elKMy-olKht hun- time of it until Lyle Talbot, In diewith cirrhosis of the Uver complicat- Sizes 16 and 17. uiciltliri of nn (icre, moro or lenn. Street Floor role of a big shot gambler, take? her ed with a weak heart, has shown SECOND TUACT—Lylnic on the - vert under his wing and makes her theconsiderable Improvement and his nldo or the main Poit-uu-Peck road lead- toast of the town. condition is described as "fairly In K" from Wolf IIUl to Dmnchport. Women'* IIKCINNINC at n stnko or ntono In the Two features, "East of Java," with good." mltld.o of wild rond the Bame belnar the Char'.cs Bickford and "Man of Iron" Mr, and Mrs. John Hobtough and northoait corner of ft tract of. land be- lonfflnR to Emmn Wont nnd whereon ah* "Is My Face Red" with Eir'.oa MacLane and Mary As- Mr. and Mrs, X>aniel Allaire spent Hand. Made now (1916) retdden. thence (1) alonir the tor. \y-:'A be shown "on Friday, andChristmas with'Mr. and Mrs. John mlddlo of nn!d rond nixty-slx deffrees and w Saturiiy, Whelan of Elizabeth. thlrty-flvo minutes cant etitht chalm and To think that I'd be sold at this price. Really, I'm eighty.nno Units to a stnke; thence (2> Su: 7-:;::;;: Bickford in "East of The Sons and Daughters of Liberty nlonir tlio line of Honry B. Kdwardii Und Java.' a Universal picture, is a cast lodge will hold an election and In- north twonty-nlno dettrflcn nnd forty-fiv« worth much more. And when you taste me I know mlniitPH went thirteen ctinlna nnd elRhty- that i.-.cludes Elizabeth Young, stallation of officers Tuesday night, two links to ft cornor in «nld Edward** you will agree with me." |Frar.k Aibertson, Leslie Fenton, January 7. land, thence (8) nlona snld Kilwardn' lltv* SiesfiUd Rurnann and Clarence ... Miss Elizabeth Scowcrof t and nouth wlxty dpRrcos end fifteen mlnut«a weHt nine chains «nd fifty Hnka to a cor- •Muse, Thomas Scowcroft were called to nor in tho lino of land of tho aforesaid We suggest that now would be a good time to buy I Tho r.ory opens with Bickford, a Philadelphia by the death of their Kmnm Wont, thenco (4) alontr her Una brother, Louis C. Scowcrolt. Rotith thirty-three (loRrceH enst twelve several dozen. fugitive from G men because of chnitiH and nincty-flvo lint* tt> the place of z-r.s'.-:" activities in the United Fair Haven's new snow plow was 1 bet:lnnlnj?. conlnlnlntr twelvo acre* and Stit-;? Seeing the port of Simba Sao, put to Its first test In Sunday's storm . flftofii Inifwliodthi of an acre. | Till HP TRACT, formerly in thfl Town- Erit:sh East Africa, because ' heand gave very satisfactory results, Plain white with embroidery trim also. Dainty, small fig- ship of Ocrnn, now Entontown, on the west kn:".vs a warrant for his arrest and all roads being cleared on Monday ured models in blue, pink, yellow and peach trimmed with «ldo of tho main Port-nu-PerV Road land* extradition is arriving by the next morning, InK flam Wolf Hill to HiaKcliport. nnJ DII LOOSi-SELECreD doz. ^F jf £ tho Bouth aldo of ft brnnrh rond lendlnjf Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferson of pipjng to match figures. Round or V neck; sleeveless. from Bald Port-nu-Pock Hond to Ocenn- The . feature attraction at the Brooklyn and Lake Hopatcong were Sizes IS, 16, 17. port. '.rand on Sunday, Monday and week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. HKCINNINO nt « stfilic In the mldilla j Tuesday of- next Week will be "Miss How. -iE, Morris of River road and of nald Port-nu-Peclc Itond.nnd directly ? Extra sizes—18, 19, 20—'"$1.25 «,M^»Ho tho renter of onld btnnch rond j Pacif.c Fleet.'" a Warner Brothers Hance avenue. loading to Orcnnpnrt, thenro U> BIUIIK COLD SEAL EGGS **."3fc« j picture, with Joan Blondell and Mrs. Raymond Melsnere of River -tho middle of Raid Purt-nu-Peck Roni! Street Floor Routh (lfty-flvo dcKrcon nnd forty-flve mln- j Glenda Far.-ell in the featured roles, •oad, who has an executive secretar- ntpH wedt Bovcn chains and nlnety-flve %-lb. ' and Husrh Herbert, Allen Jenkins, ial position with the County Gas llnki to a corner In tho middle of nnid | Warrer. Hull. Eddie Acuff and Marie company at Its Atlantic Highlands of- I rontl. thonco. (2> fitlll alontt tbe tnlddla HOURS OF BUSINESS: A Department Store thereof south nlxty-Rix dncrocB and thlrty- BACON \Yil=on in other important parts. fice, has been confined to her home flvo inlmitca wcttt ono rhiilii nnd nlnety- 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. in the .'Three.Day Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only!,., for several days with a severe cold. . iiinp Mnkn to a ntnko In tho middle of tnld Same Location rond, thenro (I!) north twenty-nine de- : m i • Saturdays— PI'CPH nnd forty-five mlnntea wont thirteen Rumson News. The road to better and bigger busi- Since 1873 •rlinlns iiml elKhty-two llnkn to n corner i ~~ ~ n ness leads through The Register's ad- 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. thenrtf (4) nouth nl.xty .icurcon nnd flrtcen mlnutcft went nino rh.nln- nnd fifty links (Th« Red B»ok K^lner can b» vertising columns.—Advertisement to n pornrr in the line of Innd belonging TOenAA. I OES STANDARD QUALITY \ Your Choice a Rumson at the stores of Barry BAT* to hmmii West, tliencc (fl) nlonn her Una an. Fred Finnertj and Waiter Torbtrg north Ihlrty-thifio dpRrca* and forty-flva ,nd from Mr. Gcrcr.l minutes wont nix chnlns moro or lens to a branch of tho South Shrownbury River SPAQHETTI PHIUIPS-DEUCIOUS f ^ cans Sunday afternoon a car driven by tlioitco {(J) nlonff nnlil river, nnd up s brook Robert Boardrnan of Orange crashed' emptying Into nnld river by Inndn he- nto the rear pf acaTr owned by i lonKhiK to (ho Entnlfi of Jftmeii P. Allnlre. dcrniiHcil, nnd John Conrow to the Houth- STRING BEANS "*»*«•> niong tbe mlddU tile ico f ftnuth twpnty-nlno detrreos and badly damaged and were towed to forty-five minutGH ennt thirteen chnlns »n4 the Rumson garage. No one was forty-nno links to tho place of bpRlnnlnff. The Ideal Breakfast Combination for Wintry Mornings! contnltilnff twenty-two acres end BO van,- riurt. As both parties were insured tern hundredthfi of nn acre. no charges were made by either • KxcpitihiR cnRrmentn in Port-au-Peck driver. CLEARANCE! Rnaii, Orcanpnrt Rond and Gold Street and \ \ \ ' '' *^$lG0-SELr-RI51NC BUCKWHEAT or ntner rondn, Rtrcnmn or wnter coumts All the classes In school No. 2 at botindliiK nnd obuttliiff on no Id premineii he corner of River road and Black "nil HIMO rlwhtn Kinnted to Now York and New Jerpoy Tnlnphnnn Compnny by Rran,t Vga PANCAKE FLOUR 2* 15< Point road will be moved to the La- OF RUGS AND LINOLEUM ilntoil March 21-t.,1001i, recorded Aujrurt fayette street school and the puptla •10, lOdfl, nnd the rljcht made by Henrr of these classes, which Include the H. Kilwnrdn ot nl. to tho Township of till Entontown by deed dated May Rth. 10H, BLUE LABEL kindergarten and grades one to six, SAMPLE RUGS—Discontinued Patterns vorordrd .Tilly HO, If) 12. nnd nil thn Hirht, KARO SYRUP will report at the Lafayette street titlo nrd int,crof: mm (tifiifin contained aro uuule a ptirl hereof by reference FRESH HAMS 27c it Mia. Charles Dlxon on Latayette thereto: — ; CHOICE OF 9 COLORS. VALUE 3.50 sq. yd. Onok "in. piiirn 2fi7 TlnnV 4ft, pRK« • |!nok 40. pnee 847: >n and ran into an electric light • look 41). Beit Culi of Boni>le« A"'1 .!""!k /l". !•»«• ?2l Swordfish I..lard. Mr. Hintclmann escaped THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY OF Hook Till, iHiirn 2fiO: Ilntkk ^21' p'naV 1701 Injury. iiiinic r.a, IHIKK fin: n,,.,k r,n. pass 2«« n.mV r.n, ui: Honk M. i>a» «i Pot Roast . . *29< Oysters<<«* Oi canlc hook and ladder company M< HIM.It [,{. rni/i. 11; Pnnk M, |i»K, UK) win called out Bunday afternoon to Armstrong's Inlaid . now 1.19 sq. yd. Honk M, niiKci :i:ir,: Hook M, i,ne. DS7J put out a chimney fire In the horn* Hii'ik nn. VCB*"- ""I: ""nk B'. p«a« 123i llfink r>«, )in»rtl'2H: llnnk *0, ita^s JIilPi (if Uov. W. Calvin Colby on River Congoleum Felt Base .47 sq.yd. KIVIMI III llirTliiir from ..Id JUICY-FL6RIDA 'LID HEADS Tlio Runinon road department had nrpn>l-i>a n Irnrl ri-Vn-ml lij lh» Nnllnnul irio plows busy during the enow- Felt Base Rugs, 9x12 Size^- . . . . 6.75 and up l-,-'.h.iM Hn-i \' tind, in front of atoren, churches and pub- rnnxifiilr. liy ifllpasn (ln**il Am II 20 iftiR APPLES . . . 3 TO TOMATOES . . 15c oiwl Dirnrilril on April 22, IltnB lic bulldlngB. MoUril in Mm iiropnrty of Thi" Hom« Bit* Meal, Saa Tood, Buller, Eggi and Produce Pricti elfeclive unlit Saluidny Nighl. . Mrs. Frank Cornell or Parmly Df-vfliiniiti-nl, Inc., R corpmnllnn «t ala., ul i net, who had boon a patlont «t tho (nkoil In owiiHim nl Ilia anil of (h» Flmt STERLING Furniture Shop Nnlhiniil ll«nk-,.if Frnnhnlrt, N, J.. a ror- Grocery Priest affective Ihrougb Wedneiday, January 8th. Monmouth Memorial llo»plta!, »M |»iinll cAme/dcan tin. company ami auxiliary Friday I urim I'IIIIB LlirouKhTha HoElster'««ti- uUilit al UMLAM bnu»»« AitflUt WiL vortUlnjr lMUW BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 2.1986. Pnow HOLMDICL, BOWLING LEAGUE. FIBE POLICE OFFICEKS. ..eaves Estate To police held In tbe Port Monmouth Flre Report Had*. Poisoning Of fire house Friday evening, the fol- Walter Patterson, foreman of Mld- 'Barnyard Night" at Taylor w. Mlddletown Organization Will Meet lowing officers of the organization dletownjJFownehlp Fire Company No. Her Children Tomorrow Night. Dogs Repotted v llantc's Alley*. were elected to serve for one year: 1, has made the following report as Captain—Thomaa S. Field of the third The/folluwliiK l8 the standing ot Mrs. Gertrude C. Carrerre of New A apecial meeting of the Middle- to the activities of the company the York madt her will last May and It flr« district. ;1 past year: Three Valuable Curia** Believed the warns or the Holmdel bowling town Townahlp Fire Police organiza- Ututenanta— William Cole of the Ill-It to Have Been Given Arsenic league; :< was probatsd at Freehold laat week. tion has been called for tomorrow fire dlatrict. Charlea IluU of the aecond Hose'raid—9,200 feet. SANITARY Pat She left to her daughter, Elizabeth fire dlatrict. Ladder used—270 feet. w evening at eight o'clock at the "Ore Secretary—John Saville. During Part Two Week*— ountaincem 27 « .818 C. Barbour, wife of Benator W. War- house of the Bclford Chemical com- Automobile fires—7 8 .768 Instead of meetings being held PROTECTION S. P. C. A. Investigating. fhrailiam — - 25 ren Barbour, 130 eharea ot capital pany. Victor Grosslnger. chairman Grass fires—8. nauruncu ->-. 21 12 . _.. 1» It .571 of the police committee of Middle- echfdule will Include only five meet- ib|e In UK* . .. n» Cruelty to Anlma.lt hu received com- arymcu - IB IS .648 house at 125 East 74th atreet at New town townahlp, will be present to Chimney fires—10. nunklna. pad a or man -. 18 15 .S<5 Ings, namely the one tomorrow night belts. Mod*rn plalnta that three valuable doge have 17 .«BS York. AH the rest of her estate was swear In the thirty new officers for Chemicals used—:,053 gallons. 'armara 16 .485 lvtded equally among all her chil- and meetings on the fourth Friday women acru that been killed by poisoning In Red Bank Irocera ~ - „...... • 18 17 the year 1935. nights of March, May, October and this «af«, hyclcnlo 21 .861 dren. Another daughter Is married Boys can make extra pocket money new method Is th* during the patt two weeks and la irusBbta _ 12 Z> .888 At the regular meeting of the fire December. »> moat comfortable conducting a thorough Investigation, undies 10 24 .279 to Senator Barbour'e brother, Fred- soiling The Register.—Advertisement It was learned yeaterday. Jgera . 9 erick K. Barbour. Senator Barbour Millon Bennett, with 176.26, has waa appointed executor of the will. Two dogs, Chlng, an ,elght-monUi8- the highest average score. Harold old red chow dog, and Whoopee, an Robert L. Doughty of Fair Haven Baxai ol 12, SB. Holme* la second with 171.19 anil In a will which he executed last No- Handbas PiclraU ol S. 10a Eskimo iled dog, were owned by Ja- Jobs Mount 1* third with 171.0*. Fowler's Specials Ending January 4th! cob Tost of Elm place. According to 'Dmber bequeathed his automobile Mild, br Tba B-.((.» Co. Bllhlo, Fia. Tomorrow night will be "barnyard to Eldorado Hennessey of Fair Ha- H. T. YOUNG PHARMACY, .Ir. Yoat, the veterinarian called in night" at Tfeylor W. Hanoe'a alleyi, 'en. All the rest of hla estate was A Delightful Change for the Tender Corn Fed 35 Broad Strati, Raj Bank to treat the doga stated that death where the league games are rolled was caused by arsenla poising. The left for the maintenance of his wife, New Year ! Only realdents of Holmdel and vicin- Ella Doughty, for her life time. The JERSEY other dog, a Great Dane, owned by ity who havo a lower average than will named Mr. Doughty's nieces, R. J. Doelger of Broad street, died 40 will bo eligible to compete In the Helen Planltz and Marlon McClees TENDER SWEET In the cellar of Mr. Doelger's home b,arnyard" games. Each, contestant Expert Repairing Her hours of agony. Agents of the executrlces. iust provide a. prize worth at lea«t Mrs. Leah Ammann of Aabury Park c OP i. P. C. A., while admitting that cir- SI. It is expected that many aucb cumstances surrounding the death of left all of her ejtate to her husband, Fresh things as poultry, potatoes, applea long distance this dog indicated poisoning, stated John O. Amanann. She made her will Legs 75 ib WATCHES, CLOCKS and the like will be given. Each play- In 1931 and appointed her husband that they could not be certain as yet er will get a prise and, there will vlr- and JEWEyrY Mr. Yost's Eskimo sled dog, which as executor of the will. ually be an exchange of Klfte. Mra. Sarah Beutell of Neptune left Accuracy, skill and experi- RADIO led on December 13, was a familiar The league season Is half ended. Hams Igure In and around Red Bank. He $250 to her brother, Thomas B. Lamb'A* ^ ence enable us to do the ould always be found riding on.the Pratt; $200 to her daughter-in-law, running board of Mr. Yost's car. Mr. Bertha Beutell and $500 to her grand- most delicate repairing. We Yost,' a tree surgeon for the Jersey River Plaza News. son, Paul'Beutell, Jr. All the reel PRIME YOUNG WESTERN BEEF CATTLE! Ifuarantee satisfaction. Our Central power and light company, of her estate was left to her son, prices will niease vou. laid that the dog had ridden more Mrs. James McPhee entertained Paul P. Beutell, and he was named Round Steak . . . . . 33^ han 300,000 miles In this manner. he members of the 500 club at her is executor of the will. Silverware Repaired It was purchased from a fur trader home Friday night. Mrs. Harry Mrs. Florence R. Seeley of Ocean n Lako Ontario twelve years ago. Longstreet was the guest ot honor, ownshlp made' her will last May. and Replated Like New Several offers were recclvod for the the party being given in celebration She left all of her estate to her ToBp Sirloiond animal, the highest being $500, ac- of her wedding anniversary. The brother, William P. Evans, and he ding tq Mr. Yost. members of the club made a gift of Cros"s Rib ROAST •'. 32& REUSSILLES' was named ae executor. . fie other dog, born In Mlddletown an electric. toaster to Mrs. Long- Thomas H, Watt of. Johnstown, 36 Broad St.. Red Bank street. its months ago,. died on Decem- Pennsylvania, executed hlB will in Frankfurters „.: 2Sc !t>. Sauer Kraut,...... :..:..;.... 3 lbs. 10c ' Pel HSi. : ber 27. In both cases, Mr. Yost stat- Tho firemen had their annual 1920 and It waa probated at Free- ed, the veterinarian reported that ar- ihrlstmas party for the children of hold last week. He left $100 to his Bologna „.... 29c Ib. lenlc had been found In the stom- tho nelghborhod Monday night. Al" daughter, Dorothy E. Watt, and all Corned Spare Ribs 15c lb. achs of the animals. had a flno time. the rest of his estate to his wife, Smoked Butts 39c lb. H. F. Babflt, local agent for the S School will re-open after the holi- Mary N. Watt. Mrs. Watt was named Boneless Rump Corned Beef 32c lb. P. C. A., stated yesterday the long- day vacation Monday. as executrix of the will. Every Woman f planned drive to rid the borough of The Woman's club will meet at Henry M. Sbackelford, who died unlicensed stray dogs would probab- the homo of Mrs. William Gaughan recently, made his will in 1926. He FRESH SEA FOOD! ly begin In earnest within the next this evening. Friday, January 18, th left one-half of his estate to his wife Wants • club will hold a literary sociable at BOSTON MACKEREL ..... to look her best at all times... few days. He said that the proeccu and the remaining half was left In Large Chowder Clams do tton of a great number of alleged the home of Mrs. William Mumford. trust for his son, the Income to be 25" to feel at es*e and perfectly violations of the borough's ordinance The members will be dresed lnspe Paid to him until he reached the age- poised. clal costumes designed to illustrate providing for the licensing of al Ii of 21 when he Is to receive the prin- M1S-SIMFUCITY* dogs, which.,had been started lasi various charac^cr^t>'f flction. cipal. STAPLES! FRESH PRODUCE DAILY ! month, had Been deferred until aftei Colm Boylaiid, son ot»|Mr. and Mre 1—10c pkg. Created bj the holiday season. Complaints John W. Boyland, Is homo from Ped- Super Suds Green Peas ..2 lbs. 29c Goaiard against owners having failed to reg- dle Institute for the holiday season. Re-finarices Debt 1—20c pkg. ister their dogs with the borough Broccoli, Green bunch 19c Is the vuirer. Ho made a large catch of frost fish me puUol the clerk were made before Rocorde at Sea' Bright one night laBt week. Of JHalf Million Harry Klatsky and are still pending. Celery Hearts 15c bunch back • rtr»pa Mr. and Mrs. Addlson Sanbornand Battens the ab- Dog owners who In 1935 paid $2 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stout spen" The Highland* mayor and,council for a license for their pets, will be Iceberg Lettuce ...2 heads 17c domen, upllfu Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Addlson at a special meeting Monday night Buffet Peaches 5 cans 29c the buat, and Never before at this entitled to receive-their licenses free Sanborn, Jr., of HHlslde. completed negotiations with t,hc bank- price have we been of charge this year, the amount In HERSH—Best Cooking Apples ...10 lbs. 25c sootrol* t b • able to oiler d full Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Ing firm of Seth, Lowe & Company blpa. lifted ronnulo model question being reduced shortly afte arid son enjoyed Christmas at the of New York, for the refinancing of Royal Scarlet Coffee 24c ft. NEVKN-IUIli; loni the enforcement of the dog ordinance Tree-Ripened. Oranges ....17 for 25c Let out expert. •nd Bhort-wjwo radio home of Mrs. Thompson's parents o: the borough's bonds, notes and all Hunt Club Dog Food 39c pkg. Qttera • b o w with so many NEW was Instituted. Hoboken. Mrs. Thompson remains floating Indebtedness, amounting to features. . . . Hid you . what black dial for easy there for a few days. $512,290.76. William A. Stevens, bor- 1 HIa-SlmplleJt; reading. Split-Second • •» i m ough attorney, carried on the nego- tuning (or lotttitni Phone can do. and r o - 1 o.c a 11 n tiations for the borough. Free tforolftn Ki'iiilona. Middletown Village. The biggest Item Is the refunding OWLER Newest, Mctuftlas 3334 3.50 to 10.00 Tuhea (Intercir.mfie- of $320,000 of sewer bonds. The rest Delivery Hblo wltli metal (Tha R«d Bank Bflileter can bo bought Includes all temporary notes, all tubes). Over lonoAm- .J MWdietown «t th« «tore» of J. Q 3335 .Hflor gives full, rich Knight and William P. Watara.l water notes; county and state school MARKET 5Zenith tone. Triple taxes and local school taxes for 1933- Filtering KKMPS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson o 34, library tax and soldiers' bonus NOISIi OUT! . .. P IT Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. i. Theso ore hut n few Syracuse spent part of the Christmi tax for 1934 and accrued Interest on 1 Broad Street Red Bank 11IG features. Oorno season with Mrs. Johnson's parents, al! these Item*. In, See-Iieur-touch— Juddftall thcfciiturtfi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark. which fio to make "Follom love and it will flee: flee low Rev. Earl Compton has moved tc thin better radio. and it will /ollow thct" Thousand Islands, where he has ac TO GO ALONG FOB A MONTH. JANUARY ceptcd tho pastorate of ft Reformed A* 1-VMpUCCldlKOVOTB.yol church. Ho preached his final ser- The Mayor add Council Appropriate Install a Zenith Doublet Antenna *VSBe Rio do Jmtlro, U02. mon horo Sunday. $2,150 for January. for greater distance—better The houso owned by Edwin L, At the meeting of the mayor and -_••_ 2—P«der«l» win ihrtcdi, Beek'man~a'nd occupied by James council of Eed Bank Monday night >'rf . 1863. • Mikulchyk has been provided wit a letter was read from Harold S. heat and a bathroom. Whitney, county director of the 1 A J—Trallor Benedict Arnold U Misa Betty Dcspreaux, daughter ol Emergency Relief Administration, in- Community Shrwf P nude a General by tin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dcspreaux, quiring whether Red Bank -would W W I., Britiih, 1781. The Merchants Trust Company returned home Sunday from Mon- continue to operate In co-operation J%^« ' 4-Flnt U. S. fir. lniuranct moiith Memorial hospital at Lon with the county body. Amotion was News Shop Branch, where a week, previous s.h< Passed to continue the plan for one Jlstr™ VVxV <• written, 1735 ISrncst (II l'lorc, Frop. underwent an operation for append month and to appropriate $2,150 for Uiis purpose. Some of the council- OF RED BANK, N. J. vi,' S—Lilt tpik: driven In Crcn cltlfl. Slie ic well on Uie road to re- 154 MONMOl'TH ST., KED BANK -jjjKZT Northern Railroad. Ca» covery. men favor municipal or independent T^fl cadi Mountain!. 1893. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lentiloh operation. They claim that Red Bank have bean spending the Yuletide sea- Is required to pay much more propor- Circulation Thnt Counts. ffh J 6—J°*n °' A", French hero- son nt New York. tionately than other municipalities A bonnllilc newspaper circulation 3*%^ l"» and Saint, born 1111 Peprpy Bohn, daughter of Mr. am and that money would bo saved for —tho kind The Register haa—Is the Mrs. William Bohn, is confined to th. the taxpayers by the old overseer ot only kind that counts with tho ad- tHj, 7—Firat national election la house with sickness. the poor plan. Mr. Whitney said in vertiser. No iM'omiums or other In Sm held In the'United State* hl3 letter that about 180 families Statement of Condition duccmenta have ever been offered t It pay8 to advertise In The Register comprising about 540 persona are on aocuro circulation.—Advertisement. gas* u.» the relief rolls. •*# of A motion was passed to appropri- as ate $44,480 to meet bond and interest charges. DECEMBER 31st, 1935 Real cold weather is the test for coal. Dozens of consumers have Bills for removing snow to the amount of $183.90 were classified as changed to premium quality Jeddo-Highland coal and found it hums longer, uncollectible and Mrs. Julia M. Keough was relieved of collecting gives more heat and requires much less attention, not to mention the saving them. RESOURCES. LTABILITIES. Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll re- in dollars. Change to Jeddo-Highland now. ported that Loula J. Tetley and Cash in Vault and Due from Capital Account $ 295,079.52 I diaries E. Robinson hud applied to ? appointed constables. Banks $ 278,920.82 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc... 4,867.56 U. S. Government Bonds 455,668.44 WILL CONTINUK VESPERS. Other Bonds, Stocks and Securi- Borrowed Money NONE aptiat Congregation Will Maintain ties Owned 140,419.93 Deposits 1,886,540.83 Afternoon Hour of Worship. Banking House, Furniture and The First Baptist church of Red Fixtures 75,000.00 3nnk has announced the results of churchwlde vote last Sunday morn- Mortgages 190,501.01 )K upon tho question of continuing Municipal Loans 25,000.00 'espor or evening eorvioes. It was Secured Loans 294,812.00 lccldcd by a vote of thrcAo one to ualntaln tho afternoon vesper hour Loans and Discounts „. 618,790.93 i£ worship Instead of tlio evening Other Real Estate - 44,374.78 Feed Esso Fuel Oil Hay services. Interest during tho past month hag increased each Sunday and , "A- [ho church is anxious to sustain this I; rowlnK attendance. The new orKa-fTT TOTAL $2,186,487.91 TOTAL :,. $2,186,487.91 and the churc"h auditorium wiU'bc i LEHIGH COAL uaed for th« vespers. There w«l bo \ popular aong service. An additional ' rcature will be the promotion of a ! 'oung pooplo's choir. I Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor 0C'. Nut Size $11.00 per ton the church, has slated to Tho Rejjld- I v lor that he wants tho congregation , Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation to jrlve the vespor aervlco a fair trial ' Stove Size 11.25 per ton ind that ovcity attractive leaturo pos- slblo will bo added. Anyone interest- ed In any oubjeot LB requested to Approved Mortgagee Federal Housing Administration Pea Coal 9.00 per ton hand tho eame to tho minister for sdraion topics. Rev. Miller ftaled it was his aim and the aim nf thosn in \ - ^ • The demand for this excellent coal is growing each day, because it fnvor of tho vonperB to h.ivn a rcul community service whero everyone Depository for U. S. Government, State, County satisfies. For quality, price, backed by dependable service, try this un- III bo wckvme. and Borough Funds equaled value. AUXILIARY xo MRKT. lied Bank Group of Iitkln Hospital WorJiena to Havo AM Day Meeting. Tho membora of tha iieil iitank mxlllary of imiilu Memorial hoapltul it Neptune will be gueaU i>f Mrs. Frank H. MoMahon at her lunno on HANCE & DAVIS Vista place Monday, January 0 at an DIRECTORS alt-day meeting. TEL. 103. Tha guosts will ajiemhlo at ten o'olook In the morning to sew for Charles ,R. English Kenneth H. McQueen John J. Quinn WHERE QUALITY RULES. the hospital. They will bring with them their box luncheons and the Frank E. Price Warren H. Smock ., Albert W.Wqrden hoitoM will «orv» deuert and coffee. We Fill Relief Orders. The road to betttr and b!*«er bu»l- no«» leadi through Th» Register1, ad- vuUgJut (laliWWhA^Ut HED BANK. HWllSTER IF

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When money is slack: when crops fail: when credit is needed ft is the home town merchants whom we seek for friendly service* They tide us over with credits and We all need the home merchant—we need provide us with reliable,- his confidence, his friendship. Red Bank needs guaranteed merchandise his enterprise—the service he renders in han- dling only guaranteed, first grade goods that fairly priced* he is here to stand back of day in and day out. In short, they "hold the bag for iu*." That is why they deserve all our patronage in times Let's give him our cash when we have it. of plenty as well as in days of stress Let's pay his bills as promptly as we can. > Let's earn and merit, the confidence he has And isn't it a pity that there are many who placed in Us and in our community. Let's use them only as a leaning post—to tide them support him—we need him and he needs us, over the slack days and use their cash to fill our trade, and our unselfish good will. the coffers of the city stores, many of which wouldn't trust them over night—with, or with- out, interest. ; "be fair RED BANK REGISTER REP BANK REGISTER, TTANHARY 2, MSe 1936. Page Nineteen Arthur • J. W«hr, Sljrnml Corps. Road Construction Sine** Included a Paul Jones, IHHHII Curtailed in Winter «weepat__e« dinca and a balloon' dance. OUTH/COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET FLACEi; Becauao of construction curtail- General and Un. Dennis E. Nolan ment, during the winter months, were "at home" at Governor"! Island fitate Highway CommUfsloner IS, club on New Year's day from *:00 to 0:00 P. M. Offlcera and their fam- Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents \\ Donrtd Sterner Monday approved, a ^IHMWtMHtMMMMIMIt HIM I iimi.i a ....••..Mill „,„„,,,,,,,,, .7.7. ..,. layoff ol 438 highway department ilies stationed at Fort Monmouth employees. The laborers dropped were cordially Invited to attend this LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES numbor 380 and the Inspectors, 49.function. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE WANTED. The Ladles' Afternoon Bridge club TAIll of fg glassta loit Sunday >t .rC.rltol n LOST, wrllt watch, atalnleai steel. Wai- WOOp for sole. .tove. furnace and nr»-FOR HIRE, ftva-lon Mack dump truck Krl- ONEX to lojn n flnt bDod tad uorU' Eighteen inspectors were also de- theat.tht r or imrklnkl z placel , phonh eHa Hadd th»m movementmovemant,. Monday between raxFox- place length.; 15.00 per load, 110.09 - day and Saturday eacti ueek, by day or *EAL ESTATE bond., all latuaa Intiraat will meet on Tueadty, January 14, - - - " " • '•*'•' cord. Kindling wood. 26c a bag. Pahourt ; reasonable. Call Red Bank 3898 al- 0 Btout 8 Und b.artmt and defauttad. Mortgasaa anil muted in tho construction and pro- Bunk 7US.W-2. wood P«rk and Fanpray plant on Chentnut rtlncatw Uauad by all title anrj roort- at 1:30 P. M. In the Port Monmouth Itr.at. JUd Bank. I'leas. raturn to Georm 'hliiard, 114 Weat Front atreet. Bad hO0J^M ONEY TO LOAN * * first bood thi7 Joots division bccauoo of the dis- LOST, amal! blue change purs., December Wild* Fonwooii Park. Uttlo Silver, iihone l.nk. phone 1846. __^_ on are compatil,. bouuht. aold. quotad i lm- continuance ot operations in road Army Mssa. Mrs, Archie A. Farmer 24th, on bus between 1:10 and 2:30 P. ESTELLB FAINTING and Decorating mortgage on Improved real Mtata, ndlata caih payment. J. P. HchwarU, Bit M., containing cliungo. Finder ma/ keep Had Bank 122-M. Kaward. KACTOR, GoJdyeYr e«u liTpod. Allla. road atrmt. nhonn Hie Rail Bank. building. The changes represent a and Mrs, Feodor O. Schmidt will act Chalmers: only used a few hour*; t895 Earvleai paper hanelng, plain and dec* worth double the amount loaned. /AU change but pleaae return purae to P. O. LOST, tan oxford low shoe between Red c 1 orativ* palntlns. Palnta. varnlahea and cd la"'!?""" att0K1"' l0 Broad afreet. total payroll reduction ot *85,1H per as hostesses. Box_J2_4, Oceiinport,_N. J. ______{"nf"^, <""" " U™.. Messoy-Harrls, ANTED to ICBIC, Btora filltabla for gro- (Sank .and RumHoii. Flease return to ValllB. Plant Jr.. "C-E" and Case Serv. wall paper for Bale. JOrHce, 41 Monmouth cery oi- Kcnafal ntOrei Hvlns apartment, month. » A danca for enlisted men of theLOSTriiohOST, Bold! wwrii i»t~wittrris , brarelet attached. 88 Washington Btreet. KumaOTi, N. J. atreel. ihoD .0 Mount atreet Bad Bank, MORTOAOB MONEK-We have lriatltU: refirud. Addreia Store, bo* til. H,d service was held Saturday at tho lit Uml Hank. Reward. Mrs. Reich.ra. pjioi« 51689, tlonsi funds; long term loana on first Commissioner Ktorncr received bide 41 PetcrB I'ln Iteil Bank. I'bone LOST, black, ahort tailed rJcoUlc: answers Wi SfALEr«oTrtop'iolirfinlJlrtrSnolirr, FAINTING, decorating, paper htaiilne; ortgage. Residential and builneie prop, yesterday on (our proJocUi but again William Sloane House, Y. M. C. A., tp nama ot Atigua. Phojie Bum«on 404. anil gravel, prices reasonable. Clauda eatlmatca* aupptled on large or small rty: all expense service charge includes 850 Weat 8Uh street, Nlaw York, to right. Mnrkham place. Little Sllur, ,oba| interior and exterior painting; ex- Itle Bearch, appraisal. eto.-.iInquiries so. rejected two of tho contracts total- lono Rod Uank_ U93-J, , . cellent wall paper aervlce. Arthur Q. cited. Allaire & Son Agency, 19 Mon. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Ing $016,226 of state funds, aa being which men of Fort Monmouth were iQuth atreet, Red Bank. Invited. The dance to be held on Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum E. Jordan, Sr., 03G"MOi)ELS, «|.lnot*,'grand." an_~.tudl.> Hoyca. painting contractor, phona Uutnson itENT, unfurnished) restricted r.aldantlsl too high but awarded two other Weddings . inos, factory to you. Selection, price 660. . MORTGAGE section, modern stucco re.ldanc* In nna small sections. Tho Tidewater Stone January 4 will be formal, and theof Woodhuven, L. I. nd Borvlce best oLlninuhle. Dlrhan's Pl- l Read anlanl- with funds, for long terra Inveatment on ndltlon. Foyer hall. JlvlnB roam, dining men are asked to wear either their Shop, Urummond place. Retf 'Bank, REMOVER of dead animals. Re Fhohha rst mortcagea up to 110.OHO. Mast be om, kitchen, brenkfant nqok; thraa mii- 6 Supply company of Hackensack Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Holtort Bennett—Hill. hone 933. - uniform or formal civilian clothes. and Bon Gerald spent Christmas at mala removed fre» of charge. lodern residential properties occupied by -er bedroom* and bath; alao utra large was given tho work of paving the Edward T. Bennett of Belford, an- Red Bank 3391-J. I'aul Kltmu. wner. Privilege to imortl-e If desired. easlng-bathroomi mald'a room and bath HlghlBtown By-pass, a distance of A hop for tha children of the post tho homo of Mrs. Holtorf's mother, JACHSHUND puppies for Bale. Mra L.A. GOODS, contractor and builder, will No bonus charged for renewals. Make I third Qoor. Gamo rootn and bar In Mrs. Charles Hahn of Brooklyn. mncea tho marriuge of hia daugh- L. (White. Sycamore ..tnucls. Shrews- estimate any job on your premises, itw written application with full particular. asement; oil burner; two-car -attachad two and eight-tenths mllea, on Route was given at the Fort Monmouth ir, Josephine Bennett, to Dr. Edwin Hfy, _N_J_.,JJ>honeJlcd__Bajik 104. . eluding Interior and exterior wiinting and t Allaire _ Son Ag.ncjr, Ino.. 19 Mon. arage. R«,it »S0 per month. Alto for 2SJ for ?104,5S2 or $5,000 less than Army MCBS on Friday, December 27, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Clark, Jr., Hill ol Kaunas City. The cere- 'REE RIPENED'orangcs and'tiTapi fruit decoiatlns; alterations and repairs a spe- iputh .treat, Red Bank. •ale. Shown by appolnynent only. Al- this firm's estimate on December 4. with music furnished by the pout spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. now ready; prices: UtrKcst box £8.50. cialty. ; Phoni Red Bank 1165.J. US alre it Son Agency, IncvP 10 Monmouth Fred McDowell of Neptuno will orchestra. Mrs. Alfred M. Shearer Clark's sister and brothcr-ln-law, Mr. lony took place at tho homo of the nerl|um »l.l)o. nmnll S1.10: cxpreia fearl etrdet, Red [lank. WILUAM3 Nursing Homo now haTe eet. Eed Bank, phone 8460. ride on East Koad, Belford, on Sat- ihargea J1.7S, 00c and 6,..:. Send trial two vacancies I one private on flrat HOUSE for rent, alx rooms; 210 Mon- build Routo 33 tor ono milo from and Mrs. Allen L-. Stowell formed tlie and Mrs. Chester P. Aumack of Red irder. tnjoy Florida'., finest flavored floor, one aeml-priva-te; tor elderlr mouth atreet. Red Bank. Alaton Beak- rday evening, November 23, and waB rult. bldora Fruit Co., New Smyrna, GEORGE B. BROWN, tnsuranca and Hurlcy'a Corner to Shark River committee in charge of thla affair. Bank. people requiring little attention. Open '"jJl'jaey-'-lP Broad atren. Red Bank. iBrformed by Rev. Earl- Compton, lorida. raal ^estate. S6 UcT^iren street. Red Ton RENT, alx-room house, all Improve-" Btitlon. toad, Monmputh county, for Among those entertaining young Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Burns of iaator of the Reformed church of for injpectlon. Further Information $153,160 or $0,362 less than the lowfriends at dinner preceding thoLonp; Brunch arc spending tho holl-. Bank. mentsi garage t reasonable rent. 20 hid previously given for this work. danco was Miss Betty Orlpper, diddletown. O1T, BURNERS, S9.E0 complete, dou- call Bed Bank 1170-J. prlnB etre.t. Inquire Mr.. Merrltt. 28 days with.their daughter and r>n-ln- Tho brldp was given In marriage ble or alngle. for kitchen atoven or MOTORISTS!—Winter Is coming, have pring street. Red Bank. Tho work rejected was for tho build- daughter of Captain and Mrs. Paul law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. CarnsJ. heating. Fully guaranteed. Stovo Ex- your radiator Inspected and repaired or lYUTOMOBILE loans, cars financed and DELIGHTFUL, plcasantl; (urnlihad house. ing of two and one-tenths miles of C Grlpper. y her father. Sho wae attired in a cleaned, if necessary. it will save you refinanced; largest and oldest company, •Ight rooma and bath; private garage; Mlsa Margaret K. Todd ''nd Mtus olden-brown lace dress with slippers change, opposite Hallroad atation, 7i Low«Bt rates. General Discount Corp., nar river and beach. Complete hot waUr Kouto 25 from Crystal Lake to Bor- Tho Cub Pack met at 9:00 A. M.Anno L. Todd attended the Plllnfleld Urldfio avenue. Red Hank. trouble and expense. Radiator Works. dentown, Burlington county, and tho . match. Tho bridal bouquet was 113 West Front street, Red Bank, phone 06 Electric Bldg.. Asbury Park, • phono htatlng ayatem. Phone Red Bank ll«». at No. 3 Hussel avenue Saturday un- fortnightly dance Thursday nlsht as 1 roses and baby's breath. Mlas Aud- 1177. 553. Evtnlnga byljappolntment. IKVINn PLACE. Shrewsbury, near Syca- construction of lour and tour-tentha UTTLK WHITE HOUSE Antlgu. Sliop, LTTENTION, trappers 1 HigHut price der tho direction of 1st Lleutonant gunats of Herbert Swain and Hnger ey Auflere of Highlands was the Headden's. Corner. Rud Dank. Antlqdea CHECK UP on rout heating plant now. more avenue, for rent, four bedrooms, >pilos of Roiito 25 from Robbinsvillo Ralph H. Davoy, Jr., QuartermasterEarle, both of Plalnflcld. h and sold. We will ba glad to call and give eitl- paid for all kinds of raw fura. Decker'* wo baths, one-car Bamg.; 'steam heat, oil to Hlghtstown, Mercer county. iridcsmald and wore a golden crepe mate on cleaning and any other repalra, Hurdwaro Store, 27 3 Shrewsbury avenue, mrner. Owner H. A. Hcnrirlckson, 12 Corps, cubmaBter. ress. She carried roses. Edward Prank Crotchfelt, Chestnut Furnace Co., coiner "Went Bergen place, phone Eed Bank Newman Spring* rond. Red Bank, phon* Charlea D. Frouucr of Pitman WHS FARM PRODUCE. 1627-W. low on tho Bordentown link at $219,- Tho Girl Scouts will meef Thurs- S. Bennett, brother of the bride, was phone 67 6, Bed Bank. day evening at tho Fort Monmouth Little Silver News >at man. Tho wedding march was [>1JHE BLOODED Plymouth Rock WINDOW GLASS, also ulailng done vory 'U UNIT LIRE wanted; old fashioned a 'OR KENT, tarnished, until May 1, 1»8», 007 but this figure was $5,000 high- Army Mess at 7:00 P. M. for Balo: $2.00 each. Mrs. Carl Wilson, reasonable- • . G- o anywhere. Atlantic tlque furniture, in any condition; ai lovely residence, near Rumson roadl four er than tho low bid submitted Dc- ta'ycd by Mrs. Heaslo Ibanez of New It. It. 2, Mutuwnn. Paint and Wall Textur. .e . Co. .119 Wost lusswaraj. Write and I will call at once master bedrooms, three baths; two aerv- . (iomber 1. The Utility Construction (Tha Red Bank llcsister oan ba bcueht ork. COW MANURE, $2.50 per ton; horse ma- Front streetrphone 2261-W, Red Bank. pay caih. Address Antiques, 16 Me- ntB rooms nnd bath; oil heat; $«B. Jo- ' In LUtla Silver »t tho Union H.ew» Stand A wedding supper followed the cer- nuro 33.50 per ton, delivered. William ftJUY and tell tacond-haiid clothes, oiuat hanlcBtrcct. Freehold, N. J. »rh J;._M.:C^o AKcricy,_numson Hi. [ company of New Brunswick wore at tha depot and at George Quackenbuab'e 5. Poat, 489 Prospect street. South Am- ba tn ffood condition. L. (ierbtr, 206 kVSNTED, separata"hoihes'ftir'two" largs WO-aroKY hoij.e^tor feiitTflv«^ro5fn1*T low at Jf300,21D on tho Robbinsvlllc- Matawan News. KenaraJ etore.k . imony, with only the Immediate fam- Iioy. phone 81. Shrewtburj »venue. Rod Bank. Phone iaJe cats; one seal color, part Persian and bath In Little Silver. Daniel C. ' (Tha K«a Uan» Baglatar oan Da oouihl ly and frlenda attending. The bride 468-W. 'ery affectionate; the other tortoise shell LewU, Hlghtstown, N. J., phone 221. ' .Hlghtstuwn stretch, an advance otin Mstnwan rtom M. 1. O-OonneU. 124 Anson Sherwood, a formor resident HAY for sale, baled;.. moderate prlceB. color, AddrcsB J. r. M,, General Dli $8,313 over the low llgure which wiia Main atretl. Jaoob A. Uwlt ej« I. * J. of t,hla place, la uet'louoly ill at the vas bookkeeper and offlo» secretary Phona Holmdel 129. Ask for William RADIO SERVICE guaranteed; reasonnble Kumaon, N.-J, Cook. P. 0. Donncr Farm. Ixjngstreet rates. CIo anywhere. Call Joseph Pear- rejected December 4 aa being too Diivla. O. Edward Smnnlt ud K«llen e). if the Riverviow hospital, Red Bank, GOING to Florida, want two or threi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE homo of hia eon, Frank Sherwood of or several years. The groom was aroad, Holmdel, N. J. Bull, River view avenue. Little Silver, N. J., high, The commissioner remarked Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Zuckcr Caro court, Red Bank. HAY for sale. E. D. Lentilhon, phona Mld^ phone Red Rnnk 806-K, meml*erA,o(, the paaeengers; good driver, new car. radh that thCBe bids will not boadvor- isldcnt physician in the.Fitkin Me dletown 581. National Radio Institute, Washington, D. ind heater; very reasonable ratei. Phom FOR SALE, five-room bungalow, lot ' npent a few days last week at New Mrs. Lucy Harvey entertained at loriai hoepltal. Dr. and Mrs. HIU -^>ng Branch 1124,* 75x100 feet, $2,000. Bungalow and lof, tiaod for tho prouent. Ho took no York. • a family dinner party New Years 'AKMEK8 and kruck growers will tlnd a NOTICE—After January 1st my new87',_xlOO feet, SI,600; pnrt cash. Ocean 111 leave shortly to make their home ready market for their produce by *&•DUEO water system, artesian wetli and avenuq, Kcansburg. Caleb Luker.* nutlon on tho award of tho contract Mr. and Mrs. Lafay Lytle of Phll- day. vertlslns In The Reglater'a cJasjifloJ col- bricked wells; water pump repairs of all buslncpis telephone number will ba Tied for tho P. K. R. bridge at Alien'- t the Middle West. umns. kinds, Walter N. Cobb, Wayside, N. J Bank 2704. Jesse J. Mcllray, real estate BED BANK vicinity—Hundred! of farmi udelphla were guests of Congressnian On Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. telephone Deul 102-M-l. ami Insurance, Fair Htv*n, N. J. to tult any pocketbook. llliutititid wuod, Monmuuth county, on Routo and Mrs. William H. Sutphln Christ- Wllllum Skldmorc gave "a family din- DAIRY FEED—Save money; atop In and booklet frea. fUy U. SUlitxan, State • ::4 or on tho paving of Route 41 Bloe—Meeker. pick up a bag or more, Specinl prices TRUBIN'S for typewriter barfialna; rent- TUUCK leaving for Florida about ever: hlffhway. Eatontono. N. J. Phone ISaten- mas day. ner party. Thoao present wero M/. ea«h and carry. Try our apetlnl 20% als and expert repairing. 89 Broad two Tveeba; will take anything down town 179. fiomOldmunsCrook to Pennu Grove, Mr. ancl Mi'B. John DuBols of Main and Mrs. John.A. Kemp, John P. Btroet, Rod Ban*. _ hat way. Including furniture, automobiles, Salem county. Work representing Miss Emily Ann Hlce, daughter ot ration for quality and price. Hance & etc. K. Kchlictiriir, ic F. U. No. l, box 48, MONMOUTH COUNTY fanui, very Ml«ei otrect spent Christmas day at thoKemp, Mr. and Mre. John Skldmore Valdo Bmmons Rice of Ocean )avi». phone Red Bank 103. Red Bank, St^te highway route 85. Hat of all tUea and typet. Youi 1n- i !>13,218 man hourH will bo provided homo of their niece, Mrs. JameB A. Mr. and MTH, Nunnun stout, Mr. and irove, and John Baldwin Meeker, POUWRX-mashcs—Get our price on Park ballroom cl-mes tor adults; clflfln-- In alrits will ba ft hen' pervonal attention. ' under the two contracts awarded. Mrs. Clark Kemp, Mrs. Jesaie Spen- & Pollard'a Lay or Bust feeds. Life ballet, toe, acrobatic end tap for children g . Howard Uppincott, 81 Monmouth'' Finn of Jersey City. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A Cycle mash with Manamar. etc. Special and adults. 16 Rector place. Red Bank, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT street, phone Red Bank 821, / Bids on the four projects were sub- MI'H. John F. Lyle and sons, John cer, William Bennett and Norman Meeker of Westfleld,' wero married phono 2011. mitted by 2!> contractors. prices cash and carry, Hance & DavlaV FOR rU&Nl, ator«_ offieta. fla.u> aouaca, HOUSE and lot known as Jamei UeCreerjr - and William, wero guests ol Mr. andSkldmore. friday in tho Cathedral church of phone Red Bank 108, PAINTER and paper banger and decor- apaxtmeDta i Ueprored: all foeattlona. bomeitead on Main street, Ocean port, Agreements wore approved for Mrs, William R: Conover of Mana- Mr. and Mrs. Myron I*. Campbell t. John, Wilmington, Delaware. Tho ator; reasonable prices. Will paper Juat oft Broad atnet land _ Com Oo front* on branch of South Bbrewtbttr? 'v Monmoulh county to maintain A3r HAY for sale, baled] moderate price*. room for $3,50 and up: all work guara H Meoh.nlc atrut. Rad Bmak. lapun last week. attended a family gathering Sunday lev. Hiram R. Bennett, dean, ofncl- teed. Joseph Hoflman, 22 Dmramond river, for iale. Thomaa II. McGreary, 120 \ bury avenuo In tho ovont that it Is Mre. Kdwln H. Domlnlck left at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Will- ited. Matthew Mullin, BrookdaU I'arm, place, Bed Bank, phone 8843-W. FOR RENT, bungalows In R«d Bank, ft- Baker Ulll road. Great 'Neck, New York. LincroCt, N. J^ phono 8Z82-W, Red rooms and bath; all Improvements; ga- Telephone Great Neck 088. . extended through Atlantic, Howell Thursday to spend the. remainder of ford Ilalstcad at Trenton. Twenty- METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for door, and rage; $25-per month. John H. Oook, Jr. and Freehold townships to Colt'a The bride la a graduate of Ruth Bank. SALE or rent, especially attractive reil- the week as tho guest of Mr. andtwo guests were present. Hall school, Asbury Park, the Now windows: save 2&% of fuel costs. H Sycamoro avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J^ phoni dence In restricted Buttonwood, Shrewa- ', . Nebk, 11 tho federal government ap- Mrs. Harry Jones of Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirby of A. Hendricitson _ Co.. phone Kcd Bank ReJ Bank U25-J, bury; three baths, attached garage, oil-:'' proves an nppropriatlon for tho con- Jersey Collegb for Women and Rut-FOR SALE, twenty-flva tont o£ baled 1400. 82 Newman Spring, road. Ret SEVEN rooms, all lmp.-o»ementa; Are- burner. Your agent or G. H. Nevluf, own- • Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tlchenor Riverviow avenue uro the parents of ;ers university. Sho Is a grand- wheat straw; sell for reaaonabla Bank. place; newly painted; garage. In Red struction. price. Call Red Bank 3845-J. E. H. Bank. Six room*, all Improvement!, new- Hunterdon county won authorized and family wore tho guests Christ- a son born last Saturday at Fltkin laughter of the late Edward C. Rice Biaach. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, hear- EIGHT-IIOOM house for sale; cellar, large' mas day of Mrs. Tlchenor's mother, hospital. or many years treasurer of the New Ing and tinning. Pumps and windmills ly decorated; garage; In Long Branch. R. lot; suitable for anyone; has a boat; to! award the contract for Improving Mrs. Joseph Poling of Elizabeth. FINK Yelloiv Vent corn for sale. Phone repaired. Ag«nt Cor Master carburetor H. Vanderveer, to Branch avenue. Red no Improvements.; $1,500, $300 cash; real PJUetown-Baptlstown road at a bid Members of the Methodist choir ork Produce exchange. (j. H. Ooiiover,_Middletown,_phono 160. coal saving device. Pits any furnace. 43t Bank, phone 148B. value $3,000. Possession at once. Caleb price of $10,601 to provide 10,300 Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Miller spent held a Christmas party last week at They were married at Wilmington Lglghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 86H7-J WELL FURNISHED six-room house, Lukcr, Belford, N. J.' Christmas eve at Princeton as thothe homo of Mrs. John Gallagher^ n order that Mr. Bennett could of- ARTICLES FOR_SALE. PAINTER and decorator; priceB reason- Improvements, |80 monthly. Apply FARM, near Uncroft* 105 acres, excellent h^urs of labor and Green township, able William P. Woodward. IUversld. 53 Willow Btreet, Fair Haven, N. J. soil, brook and woodland: colonial Sussex county, for placing gravel on guests of Mrs. Miller's mother and A family gathering was held leiate, as he was the former rector ?25U VALUE for the Bum of jiaaTJSO^ Heitthta. phone Red Bank 2806-W. lather, Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Brian. Christmas at the homo of William H. 14x5 ioot sail boat, with ten-foot var- BEAUTIFUL six-room bungalow, bath twelve-room residence, located welt back " the Warren-Tranqulllty road at a f Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury ilulled Hkilt; new, all cedar boata. I'homp- gar≥ flreplace, sun parlor; rent rea- from road and shaded by numerous trees. • bid price of $2,703 which will pro- Mr. and Mrs, Laban W. Dennis and Carhurt. Present were Mr. und Mrs. •ark, which tho bride attended. BOII Bout Works, Center street, Sea BEDBUGS, roachei, tleai. moths, etc., sonable ; must be seen to be appreciated, Larff_ barn, wagon house, cow stall, pack- Mr. and Mrs. B. Remseti Boers, all Charles Imlay, Helen Imlay, Rober Bright, N. J. permanently •xlertnlnated (fuaran- Inquire Owner, 12 Oak place, Fair Haven, In nr house, available on five-acre plot If ' vide 3,300 man hours of labor. phone Red Bank 2479. desired. AU building* In fine condition of South Orange, were the Christmas Imlay, Mr. and Mrs. William Carhart, Aclterson—Wclgand. FOR SALE, female Bonton bull terrle:, teed). Rats caught with ferreta (not and land themselves readily to any detlrcd day guests of Mrs. Bonson Warne. Jr., Betty Jane Carhart, Mr. and Mrs, SIC. S. Thompson, 17 Branch avenue, poisoned). Pboce 2848 Aabury. Jack FOR RENT furnished, attractive slx-roo alterations. Price 110,000; terms. Al- phone Red Bank 643-R. house, all Improvements; reasonable. 2 i . Miss Mary C. Molkmus, a ntudent Newton Doremus, Percy and Alber Formal announcement has been E end rkk, exterminator, established Linden place, phone Red; Bank 8115. laire __ Son Agency, Inc., 19 Montnoutk nurse at St. Michael's hospital at Dorcmus, Bruce Eastmond. Mrs. Oli-made of the marriage of Miss Eliz- UPRIGHT player piano and eighty rec- 86 pears. street. Bed Bank, phono 3450, - abeth Smock Ackerson and Peter O. ords, excellent condition; will sell cheap, FOR RENT. FURNISHED, excelled Colt's Neck News. Newark, spent Christmas day with ver Lane, Bruce Lane and Sandra $10. 400 assorted nizea flower-potfe, ono neighborhood, short walk to bui FOR SALE or rent, cottnge of four rooms, . May Lane. Welgand, Sr., of Hazlet, on Decem- £5nt.c^£lli__r_n°"C Rutntion 730-J.M EVERY car needs Simonir-ing; 1st ui Si-ness center and schools,; living TOOL batb, tun. porch; Rara-Re, larse ground.: The pupils of tho public school en-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. monizo your car; our men are expeiti panelled library with large op6n fireplaci Malkmus. )er 15. SEVEN ROOMS of fine furniture at & all Improvements: $20 per month. J. Ap- joyed a Christmas morning party at Miss Madeline Ryscr, who Is cm- .Bncrlflce; aluo many odd pieces. Town and our prices—well, you will like then dining room, kitchen, lavatory, four mas- pleby, 141 Clinton Btreet, Eatontown, N. J. ' a theater at Freehold as gucBts of John Bagalottl, a junior at St. Bon- ployed at West New York, spent tho Tho contracting parties are welFurniture Exchange, !t5 Monmouth street, Taylor a Auto Laundry, 20 Pearl stree ter bedrooms, two tile baths with shower known in this vicinity where th Red Bank. Phono 52a. We buy and aell Red Bank, phon« 2251-J.' finished attic with two rooms for racres. RIVER ESTATE, Bmnll, exclusive: condl- ' .the Red Mon and Daughters of Po-aventuro collego in Alleghany, Newhnlldayw with her parents, Mr. and athc^ tion or servants. Efficient heating plan! tlon perfect; twelve-room house, oil cahontas o! that placo. Moving plc-York, is upending the Christmas va-Mrs. John Ryser. groom has served in.the capacity o: ELECTRICIAN If lt'i electrical we a ell Nice plot of ground with rock Harden burner, furniture iiusslbly tnclutled ; four-car Rev. Leon Chamberlain, dlstrlc postmaster at Hazlct for the pasi EASY wjiflhinff machine, flue condition, install or repair estimates cheerfull; two-car garage. Available December KBrage; gardener's cottage. Owner leav- , •' turefl were shown and each child re- cation with his mother, Mrs. Andrew 35 years: The bride is a daughter ol J35; oil. heaters $1.50 each. sknteH on fflven. Call us for any or alt ot you January at 575 month. Allaire & Soi in^ town, must sell. Kay VanHorn, phone colved candy and an orango. Trans- Bagalettl. superintendent, will officiate at nexl Bhoea Jl.50-J2.00 pair, gold cloth for electrlclai troubles, Victor O, Perottl. Agency, Inc., 19 Monmouth street, R«i Red Bank 283. : , the late Capt. Henry E. - Ackereon, CJuirch jtreetJStea BHght.phone 288:\ portation to nnd from the. theater Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Valdea and Sunday nlght'u oorvloo at tho Mothq. dresses 31.51) a yard, lame reed doll car. Bank, phom B450 FOR SALE, no ntttfck, twolve-acre poultry Sr., and for several years past ha riago Jo for. pale, KOO Bank 283. Fred Blanshard, who has been very Christmas dinner. Those present ciety will meet tomorow afternoon al ceremony. Tho attendants wero Mrs. O. Malcolm. Main street, Belford, N. J., condition. Rood rubber. (Jan lie Keen a BEUEVE~iT or noV7~Se^en-room holTi hlok with a heavy cold bordering on tho hom6 of Miss Elia ITing a Mollie Warner of Harrison and Phil- nKsida Chemical fire house.* j any -time. 33 Second Btroet, Fair Haven. three bedrooms, all Improvements; h SIX-ROOM hous_,-lot 50-t260; $1.200j five j were Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Smith, Shrewsbury. VUIiCAN Has rnnfte for nnle, in good con- wator heat, daairablc location, tennla cou rooms, corner property, on Route 86: pneumonia, Is well on tho road to re-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Sagcblcl of ip Schmidt of Orange. The couple dition, flno bnker, elde oven, $10. Har- ltOLLINCl along nmoothly in one of ou on premises; f30 per month. Apply lultsble for ahy business; $2,600, imtiU covery. Ho expects to resume his arc living on Bay avenue, Highlands rlnon, 22 Madison avenue, Red Bank, recommended used cars—thnfs real rec Jermo J. Mcllray, Fair Haven, or telephoi h. Caleb Luker, Belford. N. J.* Droxel HIU, Pa., Miss Elizabeth Dom- Councilman Frederick E. Hasler i hSSG reatlon. Try it for 1036. Take your pick Red Bank 2704. duties as foreman of Carroll W. Bar-inick, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen where Mr. Fritts conducts a delica- '33 Chevrolet, ^'i Pontlac Sixc«. '31 Chry SIX-ACRE farm in' Little Silver, six-room ; clay's fruit farm In a few days. confined to hla homo with a sever* COLD WEATHER needs—Snow shovels filer Sixes, '30 Fords and Chevrolet, '31 FOR RENT furnished, attractive Bix-roon house, all Improvements; outbutldinus.. . of Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick cold. essen store. 59c, weather strip 50c pkg, sleds 98c, Studcbakers nnd AubuniH. All body typos house; hot water heat, email coal con garace. 314 feet on tarred road; IMOft.j- Mayor Mltthe of Carterct enter- W. Roberts of Brooklyn, Mf. and Rev. and Mrs. Elijah F. Reed spen1 rotary ash sifter 52.4H, cocou door mats 3100 and up. Ten coaches nnd scdiuia o Biimption. 29 Linden place. R. O. \VT foreclosure bargain. > MilLon Berk, 8» . ,r tained 25 of his friends ot a NowMrs. Jackeon, Doailnlck of Duncllon, ROc, rag niRfl ir>c. Wo deliver. Natloiuil various miikcs nnd models thilt will v Kus3. phone Red Bank_311G. BroiUl street, iihono 1 6 1G. , n New Years at the home of the Fundenbcrg—Emmons. tic 10c and $1.110 Store. you •unlimited mikiiKe; S3r> to £75. To FIVE-ROOM* bunsalow' in Little Silver. , Years eve party at Emll Hofman's Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Domlnlck and OR RENT on Chii7cl7TtrectrL)itle Silvei inn. Last week a number of Now- daughter, Mrs. Morrcll of'Mntawan Mlsa Kathleen Fundenberg of Soutr DRY oak wood In stove and fireplace ind trades. See your friend Lee nt MHU- near buB line, six-room rottRg*. J neat- depot: lot 40x150 .feet: tile bath ' daughter Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Campbel larollna and Thomas Emmons lengths well rotted manure, top lolh ice Schwartz/H Used Cm- Lot, West I-'ront .oearatcd. em. electric, runnliig water nn and shower: hot nir heat, screened porch; nrk folks had a Yuletldo party at the Robert Smalo of Haslet. driveways graveled, tractor plowing ana nt Pearl Btreet. Red tlnnk. phone 537. :arane: rent roasonnlilp. J. X. Kemp, Li attached KaroHo; $3,500. Milton Berk. 88-' entertained at a family dinner part Fair Haven wero married Decembe truck for hire. J- H. Carney, ohon* Eat- le Silver. Broad Btreet, telephone, 1616 Rcu Bank. ; Inn. Richard McKoon left Thursday to yesterday. 21 in tho paraonago of St. Luke's 446-J-V. A number of tho young folks of visit his undo, Moffot McKcen ol church at Long Branch by Rev. N, EMPLOYMENT. the Reformed church sang carols in Miss Martha Clnpp returned toda; KIREWOOD, S6 par load, tlO per oord) Stanford, Conn., for a few day(s. to Trenton Teachers' college, when D. Kelley., The attendanfs wore Mr, boat ribs, OAk tlmbura, locust pottt; WHITE WOMAN wiabea day's work to front of the holies of Invalids and Dr. and Mrs. S. .M Lazow attend- and Mra. Clarence Wallter of Lon utcctrlc plinlng mill and aawtnill (or oui- do. or would do laundry. In or out. Call sick folks on Christmas eve. sho la taking a special course, afto tom work. Charles O. Bennett & Co- Nnt- at 270 Mechanic atreet. Rftei- B:0O P. M- ed a dinner dance at the Chanticleer spending .the holidays at her homi Branch. Tho couple are living a' iwnmp road, phone Mlddletown 668. phono Red_ Bank 1274. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Day andat Mllburn Christmas day. Fair Haven, whero Mr. Emmons li August Hoincs of Adelphia wero hero. BASKETS, all types; liners, caps, packing 11EFINEI) mid ill o nged American woman, Miss Phyllis Todd attended a V. Parker Wilkinson, who has bee employed by tho borough. The brldr formB, etc.; In stock. At Hendrlcksbn would nasipt lady an useful companion Christmas' guests ot Rev. and Mrsdanc. o at the Rainbow room in Rock- Is a graduate nurso of Hazard hos- Sui>ply Co.. Middletown, phono 869. Open or housekeeper foi Rmalt family; good ref- IT. Alvln Lansrwltli. In a serious condition at Fltkin hos. pital nt Long Branch. i erences. Address H. Ci box Cl 1, Red efeller Center at New York Thurs- pilal since ho underwent nn opera STOVES, kitchen ranges, pnrt.s and re-Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefleraon day night. tlon last Friday, spent a restful nlgli pairs ; larga assortment of Perfect, WANTED, yonntr girl or wnmnn for pntt Sell the Odds and Ends! spent Christmas with Mrs. Mary HOIJMDEL TOWNSHir. Thatcher, Canopy ranges, Stovo Ex- time hotiRQwork. Apply boforo Sunday Oramman of Lonu Branch. Harry Raup Js upending the holi- last night. change, opposite railroad station, 74 to JO VioJn avenue, Leonardo, Mrs. \V. days at tho home of his sister, Mrs. Tho lire company held "ope Hrlrfga avenue. Red Bank. Nelson. __-_^__ The Helping Circle of tho Reformed Reorganization Meeting; of Townshl Moat storekeepers make an inventory of their stock church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Soloman W. Keller of Milton, Pa, house" yesterdny nt tho fire house UICYCLK TIKES—200 unlra ch»ln tread, ANET7TmingKiriior gencrnl hnuse- Mrs. Carrie Conover spent several Mrs. E. W. Wilby and daughtc Com nil (too Held Yesterdny. 118-inch, In felt rim atrip. While they work; steady position; nleep In; mod- Russell Heulltt next Wednesday af- last, 7Gc ench. (.rover Parker, S-10 M«-erate Pitlnry. Thoiic IHJUt, or nplily nt ] m of goods at this season of the year. ternoon. days last week us tho guest of herMario returned Tuesday from a visl Tho township commlttoo of Holm- hanlc Htreet, Red Iiank. Monmnuth etreet, Red Bunk. Sec Mia. I)i- A bunco party »nd danco will be son and daughter-in-law, Mr. andat Montclair. They spent No del township reorganlretl yesterday. I'ROl'H'AL FISH — Aiuiniiuins, plants, I-'iorc." Mrs. Frank Conover ot Maplewood. Years at the home of Mrs. Potei Mu Wllllftm MoFnrland, Rrpuhllcnn, of erators and iirceHriinip1*. Key- WEST ENI> Employment Agency can \>h Always there arc found a lot of odila and ends of hold by Atlantic granfco at tho school- Tr pcnl Klnli Untt'hery, St. Peter general housowtirkern, • ntniuly poultir house Friday night, January 17. Mrs. William G. Bedlc, Jr., and Mr.vlhlll of Rumsnn. Hlllcrest was sworn in for a ro- , Keyport, N. J,, nhonc -113. pood Biilariea. Open SiindayB, Also at BH stock which have been poked away In some corner. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen of William JameH Taylor of Hyracua elected ter1 m as a member of thoWALL I'hXTUUE. dlicct from factory, Brighton ft venue, Went End, phono Long Keanshurg were guasts Christmas university Rpont tlio Chrlstniafi hoi committee . Ho has boon a commlt- four cents a pound, same as sold other Jl n_i»rh_ P .17. • _ _ Usually they aro poked back In the corner after place*, six to ten cents a pound; wall pa- (I1RL \VANTKn.rfoi* Venernl housework. day of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Myers days at the home of Mrs. Myrt tecman oiphtoen years. Willinm M. latest ..GBltrna, with borders to match. the inventory and they arc allowed to stay there Fprt Monmouth News. Apply ut onco nt 36 WavGrly plucc, Itcd of Yonkors, Clnpp.. Ackerson .Democrat, of Hazlot was OS cente per roorn; roof paint., ftv« Bank. _. Mr. and MrB. Frodcrlck Hoosey sworn in to sorve another form ns cnllnnd, $1.65. AU other [mints and BIB- till the next year. After two or three years thry aro Mrp. Lnulf! Ea!;tmon,Kiil in'do Hyht hoiiscwork""nnd the following War Department colJcctor, a position wliic]] ho has heli! in ci- month. Thono R«d Bank grtatlng of the BecreuVry of War was law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hooscy, ton was re-elected chairman of the 187 8-J. brought to the attenllon of tho com- Jr., of Philadelphia. township committee and of Urn board ti. , Mlddletown. phone iwn Dont let theso things bo a total loss, Kfttontown 1'orsniinlt*. ishin( mand by Colonel A. fl.Cowan , Signal Mrs., William B, Duncan enter- of hoalth. Tho board of health con- 6 8. ( ^ Corps oommnndlng ofllcer: tained at dinner Friday, Thoao pres- Rulh Dlelz. dmiRhlor of Mr. nl slBtfl enlthof .the members of the com- ASH for your old: typtwrlter, adding tna- APARTMENTS * VI hope that the oltlccrs and on- Mrs. John Dielx of Lewis iitroel, ri chltie, chock writer or other office equip- Ell, tluco Runny (iiilnldo ni Put the price down and put these odds nnd end" ent wore Mr. and Mrs. William L. mlUno nnd of Attsesaor Alrx Ii, Mo-ment; will call, jonech \l Bert>lco. Key- >nt. c.n Itlvorsi'lc uvoinie: r llrted mon of thoUnltcd Stntcs army Torhunc, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum A. turned home yesterday morning fro CtecB and Sidney Bray, the, townnhln art, N. J., phone 484. vcniciit to lin» find riiili'tuid Million; licnt. on u. counter In tho front ot the at ore. l'ut an ad- arid tho members of their families Cloto, Mlas Myra Walter, Frederick tho Monmouth Memorlnl hospital i clerk. Mr. McCleos in thn olerlc of .• 1.1^j- riiniUhcil. I'!H>noJ17_7/_ to will enjoy a merry, old-fashioned Maaga, John Terhune and Henry S. Long Branch, whero she tindcrwen tho board of health and Mr. Bray (a NOTICES l>liSII!AUI.K Iliroc-iinjin njinitmrut f* vertisement In tho Want Department of Thn RCRIS- a les oporatUin, She Is now able t inspector. lent. Apl'ly lit 10 lH-ummond place, Christmas nnd that during the com- Terhune. SlcXi INstlUJMENTa, Birings nnd re- Red Hunk. ter tolling a\jout theso thlnsB. Tlmt will clear them Ink year tho Army will find con- Mrs. Emma Hcndrlokaon of Cheot- mnvo hnr J. Frank Weljrantl WOM iv-aiipo!nt- . airing &t Price's Mualc Store. SI West *; tlnucd latisfactlon In th* privilege Fred MonlH, secretary of tho ISai ed recorder for throo ycni;;. rimrlOH Front atieet, Ited Dank. Vl'MlOOM fuinlfllieil apartment fo out. You will ho rcllevnl of finllirr trouble with nut Hill, Pa.. Is a guest at the homo IKillKHT price, paid for live chick* rent; nil lm[ii-ovoiii«ntB, mil evonlngs of serving tho people of tho Unltodof Mrs. Charles Qeran. ontnwn flro department, wa.i seven A. PooJe. J. Herbert Srhnnclr nnd Joe ll.ker, VSO Meclianlr r lent; Fciuuulo or toKuthcr; nl foreheail, requiring four ntllchcH SHI HI ilny night at AtUmUo hotel, 121 mniill IIOIIHV, ultli all Iniiniivcnicntn game of Uono, wan held at tho Fort lard B. Vnndorvoort of Warwick, N. nil In t'M'c-lkiit. i-omlltlon. A. T. Dorcinus, Y. cloap. Kalr I In vf>n rniid. Knlr lliiucn. Mbnmouth Army Moos tat Saturday. Ohcuel Tlea For Bhlh Vhwc. <;KNKI£AL CONTKAUTOII and ' caa.vaola 44 l{«i-kleen iilnrc. or nKonlH. iinittteo wero Vic Ghosz! of ftumaontlfM for r.lxth rtrfincd ; carting and grr ^ini; top toll. .TWO ROOMS mid Kitrlienol tf. tmliiT Serving on the Mr. and Mra. Harry J. Knlm und iHovciiiciits; liealdil. Jniiilor scrvlio Major Alfred M. Rhpnror. Signal Kfli.nvi'.i U) HoNpltJtl, place In tho Pasadena Open coif nmiiuic, fill dirt, cinder., gravel nnd aand. non John epent Christmas at New J^tlinatns given, phon. H.d Punk SDOn.J, Wnllni'o -tieet. Red llankj C*rp«; Captain Jacnh H. Onterman, York as guests of Mis. Kahn's moth- Mm. Hanih MIIIIIKIIII of CVnl lournamont which ended Tuesday. Om-ar Dork.r, 47 Second atre.t. l>'alr Ha. QUcrtertnaiteQuartermaster Corps, nnd 2d lilcu- er, Mr*. M, Morris. Ho received |lft7.fiO. WltJi lilm, with von. N. J. _ a von no, Alluntlu lllghlnnil.i, mu n 1 ROOMS FOR RENT. loiiant nobcrt 11. Miller, Signal Mr. and Mrs. William Close had as moveil to the Mnnnioulli Mcmorli ^Rfl'B, wore Henry Pleard of Hernhy, II' Il'Ii MUiilCAl. wo tun auiU'ly it. In- stiui-tlnn ou. any wind or BIIIIIK Instru- Corps. their guests at Chrlet'miiB dlnnor Miss hospital at Long Branch thin mon Pennsylvania, and Ilay Mangrnni'nf COMI'OUTAIJLY ftniil'-licd room In pilvnti ily hold at tniint luiliidliik' arconlUm. ArriuiBcinent. home; all convenience; hot water hest The New Year's evn v O. M. Fairy, Mien M»ry Farry and Ing In the nnihiilnucn (if the Atlant! PlttBhurfr. Morton "Rmlth won theenn I'O made to LMirch'aio InntluinrirKi. Al. rent very luaftortHlile; nip" i:_rni;8 for rent Almost (very loader ot Tho llegitttor the Fort Monmouth Army Mcts was Mr. and Mm. Wilson W. Hobrough. tnurnnninnt with ^79. i.nnt ye»r ao iet>alrlug. AnncH-. 47 Waalilngtbn HI South struct. Ki!il Ilnnlv, iih IIlKlilnlulH flrnt ulil nqiiiid. Lnut fi alrrrl, pjinno Mini llnnli 17.M. • uttendtd by prnctlcnlly rvcry ofnocr Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erdman, Jr., Mrs. Mull|giiu Tell and broke h tJherzl finished thin! in HIP toiirnn- i:»_n-M. tho Want Advortiaemont carefully every atth« poet. Novel entertainment and ment. Ol.l) (U)l.l> VVo i.iiy cMnti rur four old TIIIIKK ItnuMS. linlit lioitncUcfiiliiv, c R of Rutherford, spent Chrlitmns at log ancl Him WUH a pntloiit at Hi uold jewelry, walche*. teeth, etc. lana- plotcly fiunlnlii'd or mifuniUlicdj week. A lot of tho render* aro looking for dances added to tho K»I occailon. the home of Mr. Krdman'a parenlB, hospital until n inonth IIRD. film • lll«»' an llrosd strekt. ttstl Hank. bent, ftcitililty j K«rau«i no other ro Hitween the dinner courses, Captain Mr. and Mr», Rlohard Erdmann, Br., In tho hnspllnl iignlii for furlh Hrotherhood SpNihir, ci's; tuminn.M cou cIn m' lun itflntlat Just such tilings an thn odds and niula In i ReIlexx VD. CorppuCorpput,, Jr., S'' C°rpC°rp««. Mr. and Mrs. Rtnnelaor Cnrtau and treatment to her leg. IX Kredarlck Burnett, <;oiuinlnnion- (T. wrrk, Cull rvciiingp. 47 llanUou your atom A Wimt Advert Ini-mcnt <'«at» 2» daughter Ann intent Chrlatman nt the llouiiiil Miix'uiu, iilniiii) Alliintti' nii*?. Ked Hank.* noted In the rolo of Ihn Inquiring ro- cv of the State Department Alcoholto 7 7... tivc, la me, roiii cento and It goeo Into over T.MX) hdiuei pDrter; Clptaln Hnskell "• Cleaves, home of Mre. Cartan's pirenln, Mr. Hovora«o control, will be tho Hpnu DIIAIU:! I'ANK.Il - Ml.'i Klniln Wllimii fortabls, *unny, roaltleiitU.; private. n< HlBnal Corp«, nml l»t Lieutenant and Mr«. William Moore ot Seaford, A bonafldo newspaper olrculatli formerly nf Wlisrf avenur, uli other roomsni on bus llnei garage If de- •very w.tk. —tin kind Tho IUglntcr hna— Is t nr thn Pro»bytorl«n brotherhood lit cniio. I'liru irflHiilullilr. ' I'.ln'lai'il sired. n.asotiable'H«s ion able'. 1A& llrnnch avsnue. J»me» n. O'Brien, Qimrlermaster Del. only kind thut counts with (ho w niaatlng- Monday nifcrht, Jjuumiy I.I, |t|lli V, flint iuHtne. 1,11,'lc (if N'litU'iI Ihetiter, phfff). R.fl Dunk 1M7-J. Corp», enacted • sketch, "«o«l «r- Mr. and Mm. Wlllltm E. Jorilnn, veitlior. No nreinlumii or other »'. 8:15 P. M. Music will ho fiimJ»hr*l ._ SlCRLY finnl.hod turn. l.alh, nllh g»p«on." Following the dinner, ama-Jr., and family iptnt Chrlitma" (it duoemonu h»v ev«r boon offored JBSSH J, Mill,HAY. iciil CNIHIC nnd Itimir- I without hoaiil. In till* .IIIIO block tht homt ol Mr. Jordan'! p«renU B by A gueat orcheatra and vcfiosh- nm-c full 111,-on, N. J., |> lt«tl I Jlrond atr.ot, liwulr* at th* Elka eiub teur tgat wu pr«iente4 by Major •«ouw elroul«tlp.n.-Adv»rtliunant, U b Page Twenty BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 2,1936.

Methodist church wl)l meet with Mrs. Fred Kneer of Jersey City '•1. WIMIira Swum), Wttr Scbtncfc, Anna vices at the BaptUt church during Tomuend Club to J*Mt, ''lisa Anne Cameron Wlnkow.kl. •* have been spending tits holiday sea- NEW YEAR'S iM.__ Mrs. Frank Kenna of Clinton street. has been visiting Mr. and iJrs. Lloyd Qtammar department—Haniy Lohit. son at Bogton, are expected home January. Rev. A. K. Butpblu of nivor The Townaend Old Age Revolving Orange DIM Anthracite , Miss Lydla Hathaway of West N Sickles of Main street. Norman Morgan. A.btr Schanck, Eulalia Sunday. Plar- will preach; , club will meet Saturday night, Jan- Nut, 110.75 Ton LOOM Tendered a Showe Francis, Mym Francis, MarEnerita Mc< Long Branch Is spending the wceK A meeting of the official board of Robert Voorheea will leave tomor- uary i, at eijcht o'clock at tho Trin- Pea, »B,60 Torn , with her grandparents, Mr. and M the Oceanport church was held on Cormlck, Pearl SUrn, Jennie Wlnkowiyl. Mrs. Norman Morgan Is very sick row for'Atlanta to resume his studies ity Episcopal parish house on West A surprise miscellaneous sbowo: Charles Schlck of Lewis street. While Mr. end, Mrs. Stephen Arm- at Rlvervlew hospital at Bed Bank. Front street, when an election of of- Cash on Delivery Only at Thl» ,.as tendered Miss Anne Cameron a Monday evening. at Georgia Tech"'!*?! institute. Virginia Beverly of Throckmorton Mr, and Mrs. Everett Rudloft* of strong were e*tlnK at a Freehold rci The congregation* of 'he two ficers will be held. All are welcome , Keanaburg S8-W - her home on Spring street last Fr taurant Sunday, two men got Into churches will unite In holding ser- It paya to advertlaa ID The Register to attend. day night, Mlsg Cameron Is engage avenue has returned home after be- Main street spent the holidays with PAYNE ICE & COAL SE1W ing a surgical patient at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of Tuck- their automobile and drove off. The to James H. Grlggs o£ DeeMolnes car had been narked h. front of the Iowa. A white umbrella, covered Memorial hospital for about five ahoe, Now York. weeks. Miss Dorothy Franks of Long Is- restaurant The car was found a with red hearts and silver rain,, wai short time later In a ditch alongside suspended la the doorway. The coloi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt land has been visiting her mother of Maple avenue entertained yester- and brother, Mrs. A. Franks and a road at Marlboro It was not dam- scheme was carried out in tho gift aged. Persons living In the neigh- which were wrapped In white, cov day at a New Year'a dinner Mr. and Norman Franks of Wolf Hill avenue. Mrs. Walter Cotgreave and family, borhood flaw the miscreants run FREE . ered , with red hearts, and arranged Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Sickles of away. underneath the umbrella. Miss Cath Mr and Mrs. Stanley VanBrunt, Mr. Main street have as their guest Mrs. erine LeMaistre entertained with sev. and Mrs. Verlca VanBrunt, all of Bess Kohl of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ely, who ARKING era! Spanish dancea. Refreshment] Eatontown, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson of were served at a late hour. bert t Cotgreave and daughter Doro- Brldgewaters entertained relatives tlr "f T.onR Branch. Among those present were Mrs, over the holidays. The Daughters of America will The Oceanport school will begin Nora B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eoberi meet tomorrow night at Crescent Miller, Mrs. Ellzaboth Goodohlld, Mr. regular* sessions again on January 6. hall when a turkey will be disposed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Wood ENTRANCE and Mrs. Benjamin Allon, Sr., Gene of on the co-operative plan. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Al- and Donald Wood of Main street ALONG len, Mr. and Mrs. William Despreau D. Oliver Wolcott and daughter spent the holidays at Plalnfleld with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Despreaux, Mr. Dorothy of Ellzaboth and Miss Geor- relatives. SIDE and Mrs. C. Wilbur and eon Clinton gette Holmes of Long Branch were Douglas Berry of New York Bpenl .1 Mrs. Helen Treadwell, Mrs. John Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrsth. e holidays with his parents, Mr. PHONE Chamberlain, Mr. and MrB. Charles Harry Dennis and family of Corlles and Mrs. Edward M. Berry of Main Jersey LeMaistre and daughter, Catherine avenue. Btreet. Operators f-ood Miss,, Dorothy Gerlty and Mr. and More than forty persons attended Central Mrs. A. L. Pepln, all of Bed Bank; the Christmas party held Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Greenwood ight for the juniors. Intermediates a Bright News. 1353 Office Misses Bertha, Grace and Marguerite and seniors of the Methodist church. Market (Thi Rid Bank Bagllter oan b« bought CROWN Greenwood and Allen, William and ames were played, gifts exchanged m Seabrisbt at the itorea of Morrtt Wala Stephen Greenwood, all of Little Sll- and refreshmenta served. tnata tori H. Le-kowftc) •ver; Mr. arid Mrs. George H, Rob- Watch night service was conducted Election of officers was held last erts and son, Norman, and M Tuesday night at the Methodist Friday night by the Sons and Daugh- Next to Strand Theatre 77 Broad St., Red Bank Jamea K. GriggB of New Monmouth; church by Kev. J. W. Walnwrlght In ters of Liberty lodge. Mrs. Jessie Mr. and Mrs. James E. Allen pt order to see the old year out and the Rodney was chosen councilor, Mrs. We couldn't Keaneburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gor- now year in. A sociable preceded Ella Smack vice councilor, Mrs. rabrant of Neptune, Miss Doris Still- the service. Emily Widerstrom associate coun- well of Atlantic Highlands, Mr. and 1 LB., Mrs; yerna Frazler, Mrs. Leslie D. cilor. Mrs. Edna Gahn associate vice Charge an Old VACCDUM Mn. Robert Smale ot Hazlet, Mr. and councilor, Mrs. Mabel Bedford rec- Mrs. Frederick W. Roberts of Brook Seely ancW-MIss Isabella Kenna were TINS in charge of'^he Ladles' Aid Christ- ording secretary, Mrs. Matilda Dil- axwell House Coffee lyn, and James H. Griggs of Des lione associate secretary, Mrs. Lillian Custom, so Molnee, Iowa. mas party held Friday night at the Methodist churcK Gifts were ex- Young inside guard, Mrs.. Florence changed and. refreshments served. Boyce outside guard, Mrs. Sarah Here*s what we're YELLOW SLICED LARGEST The ladies' auxiliary of the Eaton- Layton guide, Mrs. Viola Flchter CLING or ' SI/K Eatontown News. town fire company will meet tonight trustee, Mrs. Emily Carlson repre- HALVES CANS at the flre house when the new of-sentative and Mrs, Elizabeth Peter- Saying to January California ficers will be to stalled, Mlea-Rutb sor? alternate* After the election the Roy Abbey of Fort Monmouth Is lodgo held, its annual covered diah spending ten days visiting with Mrs. Dryer will take the office, of presi- dent, .succeeding Mrs. Arthur Kane. luncheon and. Christmas party for Elizabeth Hyslop of Main street. members and guests. About 45 per- Customers 3-LB. William Eckert of Monmouth Park The Eatontown "flre company held BOXES open house yesterday and welcomed sona were- present. iJre, Lillian was recently admitted to Hazard Young won the dark horse prize. hospital at Long Branch, where he number of the county flre com- Installation of the new officers will We know that you Hearts Delight Prunes underwent an appendicitis operation. panies. take place January 10. He Is. reported to be much improved. Among thoae who held New Tear's Mrs. John Mlnaldl of Church Btreet are feeling a little The Eatontown flre companies eve parties were Mrs. Anne Rey- entertained at a party New Years bent, if not broke, •were called out Sunday shortly after nolds, Miss Patricia Seely and Elyeve. STRINGLESS noon to extinguish a small flre in Miller. Ocean avenue in the South Beach right after Christ- Carl Whltehurst's home on Broad More than thirty persona attended section was flooded Monday morn- Phillip's street. The flre was caused by an the primary and beginners' Christ- ing when nigh seas broke through. mas and we know PACKED overheated furnace. Damage was mas party held Friday afternoon at The water was so deep it was nec- that it's pretty BY Blight the Methodist church. Games were essary to close the road for a while. 3TANDARD TOMATOES PHILLirS Mrs. Inez Whltehead of Avon spent playedj gifts exchanged and refresh- Ocean avenue and all the other natural for you to last Thursday with her mother, Mrs. ments were served. streets were opened after the snow- storm Sunday tttipht and there was ChRrles Bennett of Lewis street. f sit tight unless Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colmorgan little Inconvenience to mo orists something comes have moved from White street to Oceanport News. M. L. Minusrti of Center street left Colored Toilet Tissue house opposite Ray Stlllman's real Saturday morning for Fort Pierce, along to jog your estate office. (Tli« fta) Bank Hetfitfi emn b« bought Florida, to Join his son, Harold 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ward Demarest and is Oecanoort a* lb» ito • ot Carlo Malta' , who has been there the past purse puls* into Mrs. Anne "Reynolds of South street Mr. and Mrs. George C. D. Hurley three weeks. - FANCY QUALITY jVfeat Dept. Tel. No 2613 spent Saturday with friends at New- of Main street have as their guest iction. TALL ark. Mrs. Hurley's father, Joseph Craig CAN Mrs. Clyde Hayes of South street ot. Tabernacle, New Joraey. Holmdel News. 10- was burned on her left hand Mon- Mri Charles Gulllaudeau of Turtle Here it is— Fruit Cocktail day afternoon when flames burst out Mill has been confined to her home The following pupils at the Holm- of the stove after she had put onfor some time by illness. del public school had perfect attend- coal. First aid was rendered by Ted Misses DuBols of Main street had ance records for December: Lewis of the Eatontown first aid as their guest over the holidays Mrs. Primary department—Holmes Duncan, squad. H A. Boyd of Newark. leorge Francis, John Gahter. Robert Mar- Alaska Salmon in Ib prints Mrs. Marietta VanBrunt of Throck- ,£*> morton avenue was admitted Mon- TOP FULL BRAND Limit 3 pounds day aa a patient at Monmouth Me- Kridel's morial hospital. Mrs. VanBrunt !s suffering from knee Injuries received Fancy Home Dressed in a fall some time ago. Hennessey's Fish Market JANUARY Tomato SaUCe l!l'3 for Mrs. Edith Lewis of Lewis street entertained a number of guests at a Christmas dinner. Those attending 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. were Mrs. Eunice Emmons and Miss COMPABE ODK QUALITY WITH OTHERS. CLOTHING SALE Llda Emmons of Bed Bank, Miss All OUT Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. Super Suds 1IF 12< Ruth Dryer of Tinton Falls and Mr, and Mrs. A! Wagner and family, Mr. BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. and Mrs. Pit LaParra and family, See description Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and fam- We Deliver Week-End phone 1377. LARGE ily, Mrs. Lester Fary and family and BOX Ralph and Ted Lewis, all of Eaton- Specials ! , and prices in Genuine Native _, Swift's Premium town. Spanish other ad. It Floyd Woods of Broad street was Mackerel . Blue Fish f WHOLE KERNEL Steer Beef n Genuine Spring admitted last week as a surgical pa- Smelts ... 30 1b will pay you to tient at FItkin hospital. 25;,, Shad GOLDEN REG. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers and Eels Loin Lamb family of Freehold were Christmas Clams ... look it up. BANTAM Sirloin jjteak vlBltora of Mrs. Emily Brown. Oysters ... CORN pt. Tomorrow afternoon- the Women's 35' Home Missionary society of the PRIDE OF FARM A Treat to Eat Chops BEG. SIZE Tomato Catsup BOTTLK Home Made Home Made Home Made WHITE MEAT Potato Oyster BEG. OB Fish SIZE Salad CAN The First National Bank FISH 10 OB BEEF BOBAX BEG. PIES SIZE Cole Slaw CAKK of Eatontown DOLE'S Fancy No. 1 Top lbs lire LARGEST for/D SIZE 2 Eatbntown New Jersey Sliced Pineapple CAN 17- VIRGINIA SWEET Statement of Condition December 31, 1935 BEG. SIZE Pancake Flour BOX 7« Blue Fish RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. ARMOUR'S Cash and Due from Banks ..$ 86,882.89 Capital Stock $ 75,000.00 Fresh Caught Obligations of»fJT S. Government pit I TALI; and Its Agencies 457,040.34 ?US • 25,000.00 Corned Beef Hash CAN Other Bonds and Securities 98,239.97 Re8erve» •• 21,986.76 f 815,170.34 Commercial Loans, Eligible for COLORTEX Rediscount 51,539.22 REG. DAIRY DEPT. F. H. A. Insured First Mortgage SIZE nii For Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! _ \-°* 52,858.53 BOLL Other Secured Loans 31,069.66 TOWELS FINEST CREAMERY Other Loans and Discounts 103,338.40 (QuanUUca Limited) Banking House and AH Other Assets 56,188.09 Roll Butter 2 ORANGES each SELECTED TOTAL 4-....$937,157.10 TOTAL , ...... $937,157.10 TANGERINES Ic FANCY INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS TABLE bunch EGGS 29c Celery WISCONSIN Member Federal Reserve System THINSKIN Grape Fruit 3 '<* 10c Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sharp Cheese 29c FINEST TABLE Approved Mortgagee, Federal Hou.ing Admini.tration FLAKE WHITE Apples 3;»*10c Shortening 2