ALL the MEWS ot SECTION:? BED BANK and Surrounding Town» fold Fearlessly and Without Bias GISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939. PAGES 1 TO $35,000 Fire Damage Assocmttonj Rumsoh^Wants Lutheran Church Celebrates Its County To Take AtMiddletown School 46th Anniversary Pays Members $200,400 Over Three Roads Be Dedicated Sunddyi Miss Lutie Allgor, Treas- 32-Year-Old Brick Building of Two Seventh Series Matures in 12 Years And Rumson, Ridge Roads, urer 32 Years, Receives Bingham Avenue Named Impressive Services Planned For ' Stories Gutted By Early-Morning Blaze Four Months Returning 5 3/ 5 Per Gift From Lodge in Resolutions Of New Chapel On East Front Street -•• The Middletown village grade The 46th anniversary of Pride of The Mainstay Building and' Loan school,'a two-story brick building Crescent Council No. lfs£andi—*i«tioiti B yesterdatd y releaseldd tot Resolutions asking (ho, county Dedication ot the new Red! Union Brotherhood t Cil N board of freeholders to tako over lie and also prevent drainage water Lutheran church on Bast I erected 32,years ago, was gutted by Daughters of Liberty, Eatontown,!*v;"™ "f^f ' Church Groups from washing out hb property. The a flre of unknown origin which a will- paid ; Ridge road and sections of Rumson street will take place Sunday i broke cut about 4 o'clock Friday Meeting February 19 was celebrated Monday night at Ii™n »> « ; road and Bingham avenue as county letter was referred to the road com- noon, February 5, at 3 o'clock. ~ A tr a ' cash and tho balance of «7,oOQ Holding Special mittee. ' morning. Although the brick walls Rev. Dr. Everett R. Cllnchy, direc- h b n R pIicii cancc I mort | roads wcro adopted by tho Rumson have been made for an Imp;., remain standing, the interior of the tor of the National Conference, for short business session a social'time j " " f '£' 1 ff? mayor and council Thursday night A letter was read from Elmer Bcrvlce, to be participated In by 1 Pearsall, building Inspector, stating building was destroyed and the roof Christians and Jews, of New York, . • . , , , } arM nnflrc Inane Tha*.• ™florins <*arohold mntnfj- on tho rocommendatlon of Council-, ing dignitaries of theLutl caved in. The damage was estimat- will be the speaker at a union broth- was enjoyed when a covered-dish j ? return of more than Service Sunday man J, Edward Wilson, chairman of he had received a complaint that a church in this section, ers received shed used as a garage on the prop- ed at about 135,000 and most of it erhood meeting tp be held Jn the supper was served. A Pollyanna and 5 3/5 per cent simple interest on their the road committee. One resolution The official act of dedication provided for tho taking over of Ridge city of Paul Pazlcky on Lafayette was covered by insurance. Red Bank Mefhodist church Sunday birthday party was also held in con-Investment,' a; good- return compared 58th Anniversary of the ba performed by Eev, EIHs B, —. The blaze was discovered by resi- night, February 39, at 1:45 o'clock. junction with the celebration. road, from Its eastern terminus at street constitutes a flre hazard. The gess, D. D., president of the 15 to otber matter was referred to the fire com- dents near the school and the Mid-Rabbi Arthur Hersbon of the Con-treasureMiss Lutir ofe thAllgore organizatio, who nha fos rbee theln ,. 1**°* "' . . ,. .* thth e intersectioiti n of tho Avenue of I'",,. Lutheran synod of New JTork. 1 Christian Endeavor, at mltWc< dletown township fire department gregation B'nal Israel will' be In past 32 years^arid one of the oldctl^^L^th !^:^.^^!?^ Two Rivers to Its western terminus Paul A. Kirsch, assistant was called. I Six companies responded charge. Plans for the meeting were members, received a gift from the j eleventh series have signified IIH tPn ons of renew! Presbyterian Church at the Intersection of Harding road secretary of the board of Amerlci and worked under Chief Joseph made at a' meeting last week' at the lodge. A three tier birthday cake for I " of..renewing Investments in nnd Ridge road. As part of this road missions of the United Luthe) Wackar of Port Monmoutb. When Presbyterian manse on Reckless the occasion was made by 'Miss All- :' association. A substantial num- ber as well as subscribing to new lies In Fair Havcrr and Llttlo Sliver, Annual Dance Of church in America, win deliver the firemen arrived the building was place. „, gor; - copies of tho resolution adopted by sermon. filled, with smoke and the blaze was Those who celebrated their birth- installment shares arc leaving all or Christian Day will be hold I lllthec Rumson council- will bo sent to Greetings will be extended by I, raging ln a girls' cloak and toilet days were Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. a portion of the money received with e . -mt ~~« "" ~" ~" " ' ivuilieun fcuuocil' will 1)0 S( Oceanic Firemen 1 _ two pastor, Rev. Walter Cowen, Un4 Alice Roop, Mrs. Esther Fliedner.j" " a^oclaUon on Income shares. Sunday afternoon, February 5, at 4jtho govornlng b"d,M of thea whose leadership plans for the' I ,. * room on the west side of the first ** * T**TIIThisT rtrntypen rto sf* Investmen1 n*r Ajit nann t* Ytnhas m>. T*nreturne* lawn nidl 1 municipalities with the request that Willis A. Clayton o clock, at the Red Bank Presbyter- ing of the church were consummal) floor. The firemen were unable to Mrs. Olive Jollne, and Miss Allgorg . the shareholders for the past two ian church by tho four groups of they concur in' the ..action of the Features Planned for wage an effective battle against the Each received a cake and a gift. The years 3% per cent simple interest, Christian Endeavor societies. Tho Rumson otllciala. / A aorles of special meetings, u , flames Inside the building because Heads Board individual birthday cakes were made dividends being paid aeml-annually program will bo in observance of tho A second resolution Included Rum- Event February 18 held during the week In connects of, the dense smoke and the flre by Mrs. Fliedner. The favors for the son road,' from tho Avenue of Two with tho dedication, has in cash. 68th anniversary of Christian En- planned. spread quickly destroying the parti- guests were old-fashioned bouquets. deavor, Rivers to the Llttlo Silver boundary Oceania Hook and Ladder com- Health Officer Head of The association also matured series Invitations to the pastors and i tions and floors. The flre was fought Prizes for the evening were given 17B, a short-term series, on January An effective opening for the ser-line. Rumson road from tho Avenue pany of Rumson will Hold Its annual almost entirely from the outside and Mrs, Jollne and Mrs. Anna Gates. vice will bo provided by having all of Two Rivers cast to tho Sea Bright dance Saturday night, February 18, gregatlons of the New Jersey i Regional Commission 16. The members paid $2 per share a enco of the United synod of despite the near-zero weather It was Those attending were Mrs. Bar-month and the series matured In 8C% lights dimmed, with a cross and abridge has been a part ot tho county at Thomas Ross' Cedar Inn on the urider control in about three hours. bara Heyer, Mrs. Maude Adams, Mrs. picture of Christ under a spotlight. highway system for a number of state highway at Highlands. Music York have been sent out and It: months,.returning the investor more expected that a Capacity crowd The water from the fire hose froze Willis A. Clayton, secretary of the Alice- Roop and ,Mrs. Lucy Murphy tha r As those who are taking part, tako years. .. will be furnished by Charles Brlggs almost as soon as it struck tho build- Red. Bank board of health, , was of Red Bank; Mr™ and Mrs. Ashley! \'°« Pf cent simple interest attend tho dedication proper, their places on ihe platform, a quar- The third resolution Included Bing- and his Brigadiers. Several apecla ing. A distinct aid was a plentiful elected president of the Red Bank Sherman, Miss Bertha Greenwood i Two-hundred and fifty new insUll- tet will sing "The Old -Rugged rangementa have been made to Ins water supplj. Regional Health ' commission. at a and Miss Olive Fields of Little Sll-;ment shares havei becm. Issued since Cross." ham avonuo from River road, to a public address system so that < ver; Mrs. Esther Fliedner of Shrews- November 1 of laat year. Rumson road. Tho lonaoii tho bor- seated In tho Sunday-school- Mr. Wackar was loud in his praise meeting Friday night in the bor- Since the association was organ- Harry Warden, president..of the of the firemen's v^rk. He said they bury, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Jollne of ough Is asking the county to tako will be able to hoar and take North Long Branch; Mr. and-Mrs. ized it lias paid lo shareholders in Young People's group, ' will deliver over thla road is because of tho in- in the aervlce. worked feverishly to get the flre un- $871,100, qf which amount tho call to worship, and Samuol T der control, and it was not until most Harry Gates of Long Branch and crease ln trafllc that will follow the Mrs. Florence Knight, Mrs. Carrie represented profit's. Harvey, Jr., will offer a prayer. Grace completion of the new bridge over ( Order, of Service. of the fireman, were ready to leave Woodhead will give a responsive, that he discovered three of his men Schick, Mrs. Anna"Aumack,'Mrs, Ella A contest was conducted by the the North Shrewsbury river. Following Is the order of Meyer, Mrs.-Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Nelie. association recently, in which a prize reading, Harry Worden will thon Rumaon, like other boroughs,, has to ba used alMhe dedication • were suffering from frozen ears. The of ?20 was offered for the best let- give an outline of the history of to be held Sunday afternoon at-I firemen, Gabriel Slmpllclo of Head- VanBrunt, Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. Its rtray dog problem, and Mayor Esther Emmons, Mrs,. DorothyI ter setting forth-the advantages ot Christian Endeavor. Jnmofl C. Auchlncloss nskod tho po- o'clock: •» ' denseorner,Newt6ruMal!Btt._^ u n Nofma-Olson will nak, "Why do Monmouth and Stanley Cook of Bel- Bavl«rMF3^Alida-Zlngale,.Mrs^Edlth.Lb iyi Sand loan associations in lice committee to use diligence tn The clergy, choir and chup Lewis, Mrs. Jessie Taylor, Miss Mary!general iM~t«o Mnlnstay-misocia- yg_p9!_[ Eant!:Qlllng_roy]ngJjogs as^a piecau- ford Independent, were taken to D*. tlon ln council, having assombled at Maro Krbhn of Belford, department Allgor and Miss Allgor of Eaton-1 Particular The winning let- many more millions of their "cldera tlorrngnjnst any possibiilly ~6l raBJoST -door—of - the- ehuneh,—the—effllca physician, for treatment Mr. Wack- ter was submitted by Mrs. .Greta bellqvo so thoroughly In Christian Police Commissioner Louis M. Hague clergyman shall soy: "In the' us ar said, "Ladder raising was difficult Klopp of 23- Wavcrly place, Red Endeavor?" Answer will be given by promised tho co-operation of tho po- of the Father and of the Son- M •"' because of the Ice on the ground, and Bank, members' of Intermediate group. . lice department. of tho Holy Ohost, Amon. Our '" the water froze aa soon as It struck Register Volumes The text of the letter follows: Tho original plcdgo ' of tho first Two recommendation* relating to la ln tho name of the Tord, the building. The water supply was The Mntmtay OullillnR and Loan Mto- Christian Endeavor society will be tho pollco department were made by made heaven and earth" good, however, and we had six lines cialion la a ante, wor'th-whilo Investment delivered by Jane Horvcy, to bo fol- Tho keys of the building will,! 1 f6r the following reaaonis Councilman James P. Bruce. One on the blaze In a few minutes,! Given By Publisher 1—Ha otllceri combine in themselv lowed' by explanations of tho prin- was that Capt. Homy Kruio bo ele- handed to tho officiating mlnlsti The companies at the scene were both" Integritgy y anil the niiblllle Interestterest,. ciples of the society by Robert King, vated- to tho ofllcc of chief of police, As he enters the door he will „ 2—I2I t bilbuildd n thhe l hhlhahltt andd erect! Audrey Estolle, William Slngdahl- "Peace be to this house and to Headden's Corner, River Plaza, Bel- reserves against unforeseen mlsfortunei i This was referred to the pollco com- ford Independent, Belford Chemical, To Historical Ass'n 3—It makes loans, only to fti'st-cUs sen, Virginia Havlland, John Feddor- mittee tor consideration when the those. that enter therein." Tha p Port Monmouth and East Keans- son and Lynn Wjigstrect. new police ordlnanco is prepared, cession moves into tha church burg. Members of the families of 4—Its dividends well exceed those from "How is Christian Endeavor Pro- Mr, Bruco nlso recommended that Hymn iW, "Open Thou Thy G Gift in Memory of J. H.comparable investments of like security. moted Today?" will bo tho topic of of Beauty," will be aunjr. Georgo Miller, a member of the 5—It splendidly weathered the nation' Earlihg Monncn, who is now a dork board of education of Middletown Cook and Henry Clay, severest deprc-sslon. a talk by Arthur Mayhew, Selections in police headquarters, bo reinstated Entering tho chancel the - township, and Joseph Baxter, Jr., of «—To live th« fullest, (tappicst IlJe oni will bo given by a quartet while the as a member of tho pollco force. The tcrs will place the Holy Bible.I must actively participate in Ma communi- offering Is being taken up. Middletown,. kept the firemen sup- ty's growth. councilman charged that Mr.,,1* tho sacramental vessel, and ths^ plied with hot coffee. Founders of Register Robert Worden will read the last delating minister, Rev. B. B. The directors of the association seti after oervlng four months In 3021 features are being planned for the About 75 pupils were taught at the WILLIS A. CLAYTON. written me&sage of Dr. Francis E. off for doing his duty. Mr. gut, "win say: "I Wlllgo uttto'ii are Stewart Cook, Jr., Thomas Cook, entertainment of the dancers, and altar of God^jtft J"' • school.in grades, from one to six. Residents of MonmouthL,™—-™, Cornwelli Albert T.Dore- prizes will be awarded. These added There was no school for theile pupils ough'Tiail. The Re,d Bank division, bo Interested to learn that the •flics , „ _„,_,. ing Joy. O, lond . _ with benediction by the pastor, Rov. g attractions will Include a jitterbug thy truth; let them load oft; lett Friday, but classes were resumed organized as part of the county of the Red Bank Register have been :»«•«. Newton Doremus, Theodore A. but that shortly afterward another contost, a beauty conte«t among tho Monday under an emergency ar- drive to raise funds for venereal dis- given to the Monmouth County His- ] Doremus, Charles R. English, James John A. Hayes. bring mo unto thy holy hill E man was put on tho force. "It was a single ladles, a waltz contest, a prize rangement at East Keansburg ease clinics. Includes Fair Haven, torlcal association by Its- publisher, ' Greeley, George C. Hopping, John This week thcro Is a display of for the best-looking couple on the to thy tabernacles, that I may Christian Endeavor omblenui, Bibles dlrtv plcco of work," said Mr, Bruce. unto tho altar of God, unto God I school, where three rooms were Rumson, Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Thomas Irving Brown, In memory of «• Mount, V ctor Batter, Warren H. "Mr. Monson reprimanded a politlcn floor and two special prizes, Coun- turned over to teachers from the Shrewsbury township and Eaton- tho late John H. -Cook and the late Smock, Harold J. Stokes, R, V. R. H.and pictures In tho window of Dora's cilman Robert O. llnley, who Is chair- exceeding joy, and pralaa thee, Middletown school. town, . Henry Clay, co-founders of The Reg- SUmt, Clyde E. Bwannell, Fred D, photo chop on Wallace street. loader, who Is now dead, ln the lino God., my God." of duty," said Mr. Brutfc. "Ha wanman of the borough fire committee, Contracts for transporting the Mid- Mr. Clayton succeeds Henry Madcr ster. ' Wikoff and R. Browning Wllaon. ' Tho hymn, "Como Holy asked to npologlzo later, but refusr-d is chairman of tha prize committee Our Soula Inspire," will be sun dletown school children to East of Little Silver. Other officers elect- -Bound volumes of this paper hove _—. •^ a> .—rr—" , Firo Chief Joseph Desmond Is gen- been in the Historical association fcr to do so." Shortly afterward, Mr. and tho pastor. Rev. Walter Co' Keansburg school for a month at $8 ed were Jesse Mcllray of Fair Hav- Bruce said, Mr. Monacn was laid off. oral chairman of the dance commit- a day were awarded to Mr. Wackar en, who was renamed secretary, and some time as a permanent loan, Now to RdbiiiiOn Site tee "and Robert Zerr is secretary nnd will read the lesson. The prayer ' tnla loan Governor Speaks "I am tho only member of this coun- • and Robert Seelcy, both of Port Mon- Mrs. Edna A. Seely of Eatontown, has been changed to an out- treasurer. Other committees include dedication will bo offered by ~ right gift. Mr. Brown has promised cil who was serving (jn the borough George Tamko, after which the • mouth, at a special meeting of the who was again earned treasurer. Of Old Homestead council at that time and I know tho Frank Wyckoff and Arthur. Paucls, of dedication- will ba performed '4 board of education Saturday, night. Pi*lan« were made lorrfi social hy1 - to add a bound volume of The Reg- At Sea Bright tickets; Charles Mucgge, Qua S. W. McQueen and M. D. Jellfl, both ister-each year as It Is published. wholo story." Borough Attorney Mucgge and Arthur Mclllsh, floor; Mr. Burgess, who will say: "I d, gienc dinner to be heal tomorn William A. Stevens Informed tho now act apart thla Holy' Trlnl(g • of Middletown, objected to f.aklng the night at the Molly Pitcher hotel.The files begin with the Issue of Makes Address Sunday Mrs. John Zanft Gives Ray Desmond, Vincent Sexton and June 27, 1878, and are complete. council Mr, Monscn's status at that Evangelical Lutheran church, as children to East Keansburg on the About 100 delegates from the coun- Harry Collls, docoratlonB; Henry house of God, and dedicate it to grounds that it was too long a trip This makes the seventh file of at Church Anniversary Contract for New House time was that of a chanccman, and Kriisc, Victor Emery nnd Joseph ty's ten regional , commissions are not aa a regular membec of the po- glory and honor of Almighty for small children. It was- pointed (expected to attend. • The speakers county newspapers that have been Ouryca, entertainment, and Edward turned over to th.e association as an lice department. • A motion wnn Rchiiltz, Charles Eli nnd Perry I and to the service of his holychufc$ out. by the .hoard that the trip was will be Dr. J. Lynn Mahaffcy, state Four hundred persons filled the Mrs. John Zanft, who bought the adopted referring lite matter to tho In the name of the Father and only a few miles longer than It had health director, and other '•Olllclalj of outright.-gift. Mlaa J,.Mabel Brown | Methodist ehureh-Sunday old Walter-Field, farm on NuUwomp i Soa Br ght pollen- tiopartmont for a. report.- M.r. ^.. OtlioriL_nBHliiUns the Son-and of tho Holy Ghoat."_ been customary^ for the Middletowrt the State Health department. of Keyporyp t was the first to give the afterrlobn to hear an address by Gov- road, about three miles northwest of "Tho "congregation will {hen i'" children to travel. It was also men- • • a>. '—— •-' . Hague voted in tho negative. Duryca—William- Fogplson, William Historical association the flrst and ernor Ji. Harry Moore at a laymen's Red Bank, haa awarded the contract Dr. Edmund S. Kanscs was ap-Zerr, Edmond Dcmond, Andrew F. "Amen, Amen, Amen." The B«r tioned that other township pupils best illea of her papers,' the Matawan meeting held In connection with the to Frank J. Arnold of Freehold to will be performed by Bcv^.John traveled a much greater distance.- Rumson Auxiliary pointed borough physician for relief Znrr, Charles Brlggs, Thomas Oakca I Journal, 1869 to date, and the Key- 66th anniversary of that church. Oill- rebuild the house on tho proporty, clients. On tho recommendation of and Paul Pazlcky. Wagner, .after which the progr Dr. Wylle O. Pale, school suporln- jport Weekly, 1875. to date. Latfr ,c ,a,3 of the governing bodlen of Sea which was completely'destroyed byjCouncilman Robert O. llnley, the re- will be as follows: tendent, in answer to another objec- Plans Card Party A d r re a U 1> r e 1 ga e Bri | . . J?".?!- . u . Lf. _ ]T ° ,l: J. '!u^l Bh'. Highlands and Little Silver Ore a few months ngo. MID. Znnft(]icf appropriation In tho temporary tion, said that the pupils would not Rumson auxiliary of Monmouth Gloria Patrl, tho Kyrle, Gloria '! acted as escorts to the governor on v, a8 much In love with the location budget was Increased to $2,000. Mr. Excelsls, Collect for the Day, be required to leave their homes any Memorial hospital will hold a Vakn- | 1 I his arrival at Sea Bright. The gov-of tho old Field farmhouse, nnd J. iuicy explained the total for the year earlier than they did before the fire. Saint James High Eplatlo by Rev. Edwin H. Knudti tine- card party Wednesday after- | ernor wW accompanied by Mr*. Hallam Conovcr of Freehold, who of 1B3B would not bo changed, but re- of the Synodlcal homo mission co He-said the earliest they, would be noon, February 15, at the home of ndcr tt. Moreiiu, who founded Moore. required to leave home would bo 8:40 Transcript' and those of the drew the original plans forr remodelremodel-[lie- lieff expenditures arc hcaheavvy the (IratlSchOol Asked 1O mlttcc, anthem by the choir, Mrs. Marion Stommcl..at Leonardo. The afternoon meeting was opened Ing tho old Field homestead, has.three months of tho year, o'clock in the morning and they ih Jr uiret 1829 M hls by Mr, Knudtcn, ^tho NIceno cr Plans for this event were 'discussed I ™°™?.» "> - °"' by-a-short address of-welcome by been engaged, to supervise tho newj Mr, Hague reported thnt Raymond hyhin, "Lord of the Living would start, the trip home at 3:15 own gift. i Rev. Howard N. Amer, the pastor, "oTHtick in the afternoon. at a meeting 'of the group Thursday J building. Mre. Zanft has already] MctlltT, a Janitor at the. high school, Send Delegates .vest," offertory, dedication offoril at the Rumson high school. J. Lyle Klnmonth of Asbury Park . CJarjnce A steveng thei look chalge' then gave the flics of the Aabury; , j. placed order/) for tho furnishing of. don"EastTtlorr~of the-water—rat'cw-eliarfjed-in Goetschius, Mrs. Charles Moraller, jn. additionddii , current filel s are re- had for existence. He then delivered 4»th street, New York, and a large'the borough by tho Monmouth Con- A complete history and de»crlp Mrs. J. E. W. Kupcr, Mrs. E. F. Al-celvM from the following newspa- one of the strongest evangelistic *er- wholesale establishment in women's nolldatcd Water Co. Ho sold he hud Concluding a series of programs tlon of tho church and other IS lan, Mrs. Albert Ottman, Mrs. Ray- pers at tho county: Allentown Me»s- mona heard in the church. lie ready to wear in New York, Is oper-jbeen told the rated ln Rumson were! dedlchtcd lo the celebration'ot the tereatlng facts regarding the chur Shrewsbury Mishap, enger, Progressive Citizen, A»bury . atlng a store this winter ln Miami, higher than other places, The mat-!Kcsnulccntcnnlal ot the Constitution, tho congregation and the con mond Pullen and Mrs. Stommel. istreMCI lho lropDrtancc of lne service will bo fourid on page tWD J Park; Atlantic Highlands Journal, i ^ <. , „„. Florida, "which U being managed by'tcr wo* turned over to the. utilities! the. members of tho International Rc- First Of New Year church th(J ornmun ty an(1 her husband, Major John Zanft., commlttco to obtain comparative lallona club and tho Political Sclcnco thla section. tITEKATDKE GROUP TO MEET. ^'^"Tf'^lTZL^TJ: °™* the church to airplane beacons Shrewsbury's £lear record of acci- burg Beacon, Keansburg News, Key- by means of which the people are led I water races. department of the College of Saint dents was marred last week when port Enterprise, Broadcaster, Leon- along the path" of better and more { A lette„r from tri..o . _ rough BUBCH Elizabeth, Convent, New Jersey, will Edward Bennetts The literature group of the Mon-ardo; Dally Record, Long Branch; company outlined lhe fares charged! sponsor a program in which the the flrst accident of the new year oc- mouth County Branch of the Ameri- humane understanding. Holmdel Township curred. The first summons ' of the Monmouth American, Long Branch; During the'afternoon meeting , In the- borough. Different lnterprc-1 i-epreHentatJvcs of moi'e than forty Buy Everett House can Association ot Ufllverslly Wom- Manasquan Record, Ocean Grove.| 'pi y „ brass quar- j lutloiwj were placed on the cxplari- ncudcmlea and high schools In the new year was also Issued Sunday. en will meet Monday afternoon at lecil(ma wcrc ayed b House Destroyed A three and a. half-ton truck Timea, Red Bank Standard and the ; f ^ c » Comman'd ntlon made of thn Ihtcraono rate and state of New Jersey will tuko part. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett the home of Mrs. Harold S. Clark. y The home of Frank Nunzlato on 1 ow'ncd and operated by William R 1 Spring Lake Gazette,, ,„ , , . . i' ban- d of Ashury Park under the *dl- the letter was referred to the bor- RulnRlt t JameJ s highih hschoo hll In EReddMonroe avenue, Shrewsbury, ha Ridge road, Rumson. Mrs. John L. band of Ashury Park under the dl- the Line road In Holmdel townahlji ough attorney for clarification with'Hank la among tho high schools that purchased a-amall farm on the . Struck of Belleville, was damaged Montgomery of Red Bank will lead Many other old nics of county I rMl|on of j „ B tl(tt_ Mcml)Cr, when it was struck by a car, owned newspapers arc in the-HlBtorlcal as-| ,)f (he Sca Br, ht , 0 was completely dlstroyed by fire bus officials, have been Invited to send delegates Bank-Everett road, near Everett, I a discussion of Scandinavian biog- about mldnlRht Saturday. At 12:11) will move to that place April 1. r nnd driven by William Sachs ,.of raphies. Mrs. Clark will show mo- Councilman Sheldon T. Coloman, ion Haturdny, Kebruiiry 25, to, what Sunday morning the Hnzlet lire com-chairman of the finance committee, j will be called1 Saint Elizabeth Scs- farm wns owned by Mr. Bennetl Bradley Beach. The- Sacha' car tion pictures taken on a recent trip pany responded to a enll. When I hey ! best files of Monmouth county new*:, j Rcv, L,,on Chamberlain, rcportep d the borouggh audit for IMSj jqulccntcnnla! Dayy. Tile alj-daj y ppro-, grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth 0o Skidded at Route 35 and Shrewsbury to Scandinavia., arrived they found It was Irnptjflniblc avenue. Both vehicles were badly pnp.en. extant are to be found In tho BUper|ntend(,nt prcnchl,d baa been completed. He Raid he would | will include three panel dlacua- iora of Everett,' who built the hou Historical association of thla county. to «tvc the house as the flamc/i were bc In a position to rcpoit at the nextl presented by the college stu ui the property. V damaged, but tho drivers escaped un- FITKIN* AUXILIARY TO MEET. morning service. Mrs. John Lindsay buratlnj; through the windows. The p p p y injured. , presided at th« organ and aang sev- mectlntl g whethehhr o r nott th ho 1939 bdbud-1dents1 .. FollowinFlli gg eac ah p panell,, ((herh e Tho house has seven rooma. TM engine was put to work pumping ire alao several outbuildings on' Samuel Robinson of Scotch Plains BUREAU FOB WOBKEBS. eral songs. A sermon appropriate filim a nearby brook, They were get will be ors a c/isb bnsls. willl be an open foruf m fof r ththd dpnr- was arrested by Officer Otto Herden Mrs. Charles Beck of Lincoln ave- for the occasion wan given 'at the Mr. Bruce said he will confer ticlpation of tho high school students. rarm. Mr. Bennett expects to : nue, Fair Haven, will bo hostess at sfcceBsful In saving two barn» and Sundsry for reckless driving on The Amalgamated Clothing Work- evening service by tho pastor, and dhortly with Theodore Moore of the Tho high schools will send two dele- iinlzo tho house. He is emp the regular meeting of Red Bank one-story house which Is used as Jersey Central Power & Light com- a a bus driver by the Boro Broad street. The case was to have ers of America have established an vocal selections were rendered by a gates who will be tho luncheon guests an auxiliary of Fitkin hospital next dbl l tt a. summer kitchen. pany regarding chnngert In the bor-of the college;— . *. company of Rod B k. come beforu Recorder ' Elmer C. Monday. An all-day aewlng session uremployment insurance service bu- double quartet Mr, and Mrs. Ntinslato, his moth- Walnright Tuesday but was post- reau at lt« oftice In the Carltun (Jiigh'a «tr(!ct..ilr;htlng nyBtem. Ex- • At its closing on April 30' of this been jilanncd :ind thosf; uttend- er, over 100 ycam old; his Hon andtension of aims on which sonic lights Notice. poned until Saturday .because of in- Ing will take box lunches. theater building on Monmouth wife and three children, who w/;re year,''the olllclal celebration will have Our thirteenth anniversary sail sired. John Turner of Passaic, di- arc suspended In one of the changes covered nineteen months corres- in. Twenty per cont off on a" clement weather. Westside Board awakened, etcaprd with only the augmented, Mr, Bruce «ald. Don't MlM Tills Opportunity. rector of the bure'au, will be at the clofhlng they hnd wn, ponding to tho period of tho ratifica- hasea of underweur, hoalory,j Red Bank office Tuesday afternoons The board of freeholders In a let- iaR8, sweators, washable a, _ You can get 20 per cent off on all To Meet Tuesday . Mr. Nunzlato cam« hero from tion, contests-and organization of th6 Typewriter Bargains. f 1 S 'lk b ter requested a schedule of work to National Government. . obe», corsct«, corselettca and ,fc Factory outlet portable andoltlc* purchases of underwear, hosiery kid i from 1 to 5 o'clock to aid members Italy and purchased tho hounc which lores. Alao extra sizes. Lewis ! gloves, bags, • sweaters, washable in • obtainlnK benefits under \hi The Wentslde Board of Trade will be undertaken with lho 'money al- typewriters; prices $9.50 up. Terms wad destroyed. He l» a respectful cinlty Shop, 61S Broad street, 10c a day. All makes 1933 models, all dresses, corsets, corselettes nndbraB- workmen's unemployment compen- hold Us first meeting of the new lotted by the county to the bor- Card Iary Bank.—Advertisement. - t» sleres. ' f^ewis Specialty Shop, 61 year next Tuesday nl«ht at the Red citizen and a auccesnful farmer and ough from the state dirt .road. Im- Friday, February 3, 8 p. m., Red guaranteed. Superior Typewriter sation laws of New Jersey. ha« alwayn been a friend and ad- Service, Carlton theater building. Red Broad street, Red Bank.—Advertise- Bank borough hall. Joseph R. Ben. provement- fund. Rum/ion will rc- Hank Democratic headquarters, Money to Cend Bank, phono' 485. Open evening?.— ment. _ . , Ivory Soap nett will be the spc&ker and ho will viifor to the Italian farmers In thla cclvo }3,8W). Prate building, Front street. Ad- an first mortgage-on Improved, Advertisement. _ •, Is your assurance of gate launder- section. , • "•' mission 35 cento. Prizes and refresh- «cek to have (he board endorse » A resolution expressing th« Ihiinks ertlca In good condition. Pron Auto Owners. ing. It costs you' no. more than or- proposal to build a wading pool In The liouiie W«B partly covered hy ments.—Advertisement. Lion given on good application Before the crash Insure that car. dinary methods. Leons, 70-76 White nourance. • The dwelling was and appreciation of tho council for lalre & Son Agency, lots., 10 For Sale, Easy payments, 110 down and.small the western section of the borough. the hospital and medical attention Boverages. Clicquot Club. WhIU street.. eRedd Bank, phone 2800.—Ad- The matter wan recently brought be- equipped with all modern Improve-, Dreffsmnlier. . mouth atrrcU Red' Bank.—Adv monthly payments for eight months. vrtlsement. given by Dr, Hugh Auchlnclojs of Emlllo Jacobaen, 14 Spring street, ment. ' PWpg««sWSptJBrHiJB*Hi;,»nd tow*to B Bm i, J. iota the tuunrii a* a. IiftUunul Yoflth rosntH.,The contonU were destroyed. Jamln H. Crate, 14 I^orth Bridge ave- Hiittwood,— MafaVsn ^nnd-~Mat«w*n fotmerlji .with ,.WWisiiaiiv(L.iOahWas.. and Mechanic street. Red Bank, We have $3,000 to loan on first | admlnlMratlon project but no action Custom work, remodeling and alter- nue. Red Bank, phone 1185.—Adver- phone 2100.—Advert Igcment. own«hlp flrii cornpanlcB were also »on pollco department wna adopted tisement. bond and mnrtgagp, Boynton and was taken, on the recommendation of Mrations. . Phone Rod Bank 2230-J.— omorrow night at Lincrofl Boynton, 8 Drumrnond place, phone AtlvortlBCment. louno. Prizes, SO Barnes, 25 c« SUDDortcd by Merchants. Red Bank 952.—Advertisement. Hague. Dr. Auchtndosa Ifi a brolher Fuel Oil Simpson's Downyllake Doughnut \dvcrtlucmciit, . The Red Bank Register is sup- Bhop, 2021 Main street, Anbury Park, The Register has the material and of Mayor Ajjchlncloss. ' Tetloy's (at Typetvrltcni. to suit your bburner; best grades and ported bv local aa well as out-of- Raymond Pullen mado a written Pr P", Unexcelled «ervlce, Fred D. Trubln'i for Typewriter B«rs>lnm disclaims any connection with May- he workmen to turn out first class Guaranteed machines at bargain It. E. l'corcc, income Tax.] town business men. Advertisement* rantalt and eitpcrt repairing. 39flower Doughnuts„, „, , i, „Monmout, h, printing of ail kinds. Let us quote request that tho borough grade the. prices, Expert ronairlnif. Tetky's will be at Room 8, Eisner bmi Wikoff Co, Retf — • • • aormrinE regularly tell tha «tory.-r Advertisement. Broad Btrect, Red Bank!—A4verU*e-' »lreet. Red Bank, despite reports,— you* on your- next Job,—Advertise- foot of r^rst street so the street at Broad «tcee,t, Rod Sank.—Advertise- pveiy Tueaduy and Thursday AdveitlMmdnL ment. AdvertliemenU ment. that point will bo of uio to the pub- menfc, 0 to 3 o'clock.—ActVBt' RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRJJARX 2,1939. To Dedicate Lutheran Church Sunday Cqngratu la tions Woman's Dream Red Bank's Newest Church Present Pastor Comes True Game In 1935 FROM Mrs, Thomas Mead Had Church Built During the Vision of Church Pastorate of Rev. Cowen AH Roof ing and Sheet THE WORDENS Among the happy group- of Red The task of meeting the debt on Bank Lutheran church workers who, the Lutheran church site and the with the acquisition of a- beautiful building of a new church was started church building, are about to sec by the congregation under the lead- Metal Work on the their hard efforts turned Into'auc- ership of the present pastor, Rev. Albert W., Harry: C.'F. and James A, ces», Is a woman who dreamed of a Walter Cowen. church back In 1927. . Mr, Cowen accepted a call to the -MM, -Thomas.Mead of. West Front Red Bank church April 7,-1935. He New Church street listened regularly to the broad- oame to this borough from the Luth- cast of Lutheran church services over eran • church at Pdestenklllf- New 60 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. the radio. She found tho sermons of York, Services were being held In Rev. S. H. Rudlslll, then pastor of the Clayton & llagee hall, Broad v done by :. the Holy Trinity Lutheran church at street, but members of the church **• Elizabeth, particularly Inspiring, and long felt that the congregation had decided to write to him to ascertain outg;rown these quarters. how a church, of this denomlnntl&n Mr. Cdwen and his family hav-e might be organized at Bed Bank., made many frienfl* since the former Th'e pastor forwarded Mr«. Mead's became pastor, of the local church J. N. Bearmore & Co. letter to the missionary superintend- four years ago. His friends are num- ent of the United Lutheran synod of bered, not only among the Lutheran New York, then the New York and group, but among members of all 919 Third Avenue, Atbury Park, N. J, I Suceess and Good Luck New synod. A plan of .pro- faiths In the borough. cedure was outlined and the congre- Mr. Cowen, upon arriving at Bed gation was organized January 18, Bank, found that his church was the I In Your 1928, less than a year later/under the The new Lutheran church la a The basement contains an auditor- owner of a plot of ground on East supervision of Rev. - James. Berg, pleasant addition to the number of ium with a capacity of 150 persons, Front street, which had been pur- missionary superintendent. It was a modern kitchen, wash room, boiler fine houses of worship which Red room and storage space. chased December .18, 1930, at a- cost| & NEW CHURCH Incorporated an (ho Holy Trinity Bank supports. ; of $7,000. A down payment of $2,000 Evangelical Lutheran church Decem- The Interior of' th& church has had been made at the time and a ber 2, 1928. " Tho building Is of colonial architec- been finished In ivory. The pew backs mortgage of $S,000 had been taken by I ' ' -•• " ' •-•-... ••' ture and has been constructed of red and seats have been done in walnut Mrs. Anna T. Rue. In 1932 the Our Congratulations to The first pastor. Rev. Paul J. brick with white trim. , The dimen- with Ivory ends. Over the chancel church paid $2,000, but the depres- Trltchler, waH called March 25, 1928,sions arc 25x60 feet, with a wing ex- Is a stained glass window, which fol- sion which struck soon aittr the I W. A. Hopping Agency and was Installed July 8 of the same tending 14 feet. The windows are of lows structural colonial design. The' property was purchased made furth- the congregation, and the pastor on year. He served the congregation colonial type and are glazed With original design is a square croas, with er payments impossible. Interest | REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE until February, 1935, when he rc- IQnrly American translucent glass,- a chalice of superimposed green gold and taxes on the property constitut- ilgned to nccept a cull to tho Holy wlth the. exception-of the sanctuary glass. This Is set In a field of deep ed no small burden to the congrega- Nativity, church at Endicott, New window, which la fitted with stained red, in shape of.a quatrafoH, sur- tion, which-pald $135 yearly on Its the dedication of their new church. CONSULT GEORGE S. SCHANCK York, glass. • ' ° rounded by a circle. The design al- property. a . ; Rev, Walter Cnwcn, tho present , A graceful tower, crowned with a so contains the representation of a % 8 Linden PL, Phone 397 Red Bank, N. j. pastor, accepted a call to tho .local cross, rises skyward In the front of grain of wheat, symbolic of the teach- In 1036 the church decided to make church April 7, 1935, and has served the church, ing of the church of salvation an attempt, not only to pay off the through the sacrifice of Christ, debt, but to raise enough money to since then. He came to this borough The church proper will seat 120 erect a building. The campaign, con- from the Lutheran church at Poes- people and the choir stalls will pro- The chancel-furnishings will not fined solely to members of the con- lenklll,-, ~ vide for 715/ An'overflow room pro- be Installed for the dedication serv- gregation, was a success. A settle- fides for IS more, making a total ca- ice, but will bo placed later as prp- Concrete Work ment was made with Mrs. Rue; for pacity of 150 persons. vldcd for and prepared. $3,500 and the Interest was cancelled, Committees For Directly off the chancel, In » wing The work of landscaping the extending 14 feet beyondithe main grounds will not be done until the A mortgage-burning service was ALL MILL WORK The Dedication section of the church, are the sacris- spring when top soil will be spread held Sunday, January 16. -It was done ty and aide otalrcase leading to the and grass seed and shrubbery-plant- a proud day for' the loyal band of Following la a lint of committees Sunday-school" room and' aide exit. ed. •..--. Red Bank Lutherans. The honor ipf IN THE In charge of the various phases of burning the mortgage was accorded the Lutheran churcj^dedl£atloji_scr^ George Ploger.-who, according to Mr. *•'. vices; Cowen7~"had fiope -wffeirotrlers htkd , . Gtnaral chairman—It. T. Blxler. Church Organizations Guest Preacher none," and, again quoting the pas- Jas. Norman & New Lutheran Church Arranaemanta—Henry D.- Kfani and tor, "struck the spark that caused Frederick Paiwnkopf co-r.halrmen, Mrn. Pollowlhg la a Hat of offlcerg of the the congregation to become aflame Harold A. HendrleVjqn, Carl llan»en. church council and the ' various 47 Shrewsbury Aye., Oaorga Hamen, Wall'tr Mfcail, Adoljih with a burning zeal to clear th« Red Bank DONE BY Molson, John Olvlnti, John Teimneii, Al- other Lutheran church organiza- mortgage and build a church." bert Wymbi, -Mri. Thomaa Menil. tions: • ' j Immediately upon payment of the Dinner—MM. Fred Wllman chalrrdah. Church council—Rev. Walter Cow- Mri. Douglas J«rolamon, George l'loger, mortgage, a new campaign was Mri. H. Bolwyn, Jncob fiUam, Mra. en prcoldent, peorgo Ploger vice launched to raise funds to build the Thomai Mead. Mra. (Jeorae Plotter, Mrn. prculdcnt, Frederick C. Pagenkopf church. A goal of $5,000 was set and E. OSBORN & CO. c Albert Wymbi, Mlia Mary UVulley. secretary, Ehrick Keaka benevolent Program—H. T. Blxler rhalrman, MI»a the drive was opened November 19 Virginia Aaay, Mn. J. Sehwlnd, Ml«« Ar. treasurer, Henry D. Franz treasurer, under the leadership of R. T. Bixler. line Llridenitruth, Mrs. John Hnnsen, Mra. H. T. Blxler financial secretary, This resulted In signed pledges' for Catherine Street, Phone 105 Red Bank, N. J. Walter Cowan. Clarcnco Maxaon, assistant financial $4,200. Serving on the committee Publicity—Mra. Martin Dougherty secretary. chairman. Mm. George Pmlmora, - Ml»n were H. A. Hendrlckson, George Plo- Frank VanSyckle Emy Olvlng, Mri. Clarence Maxioti, Mrn. Ladles' Aid society—Mrs. Fred ger, Clarence Maxaon, Erich Keaks, Herman Aaay, Douglaa Jerainmon, Wllman president, , Mm. Thomas Manorial gifts—Rev. Waltttr Cowon Henry Franz, Mr. Cowen, George chairman, Erlck Kaelts, Clarcnca Maxxotl. Mead vlos president, Mrs, Martin Hanscn, Fred Pagenkopf, Mrs, Fred Mri. John llannen. Mr«. Albert l.intloiv- Dougherty secretary, Mra. George Wllman, Mrs. Thomas Mead, Mrs. Al- Dodge & Plymouth Dealer atrtith, George PloKev, Fred Klcneit. PloRnr treasurer, Mrs. Henry Franr bert LIndenstruth, Mrs. Martin Muilo—Ml»» Jean . PloKcr chairman.- Mri. M"li 'Auguntlne, Mra. Thooilore flnnnelitl iccretary, Mrs. Fred Wil- Dougherty, Miss Mary LeValley, Mrs. Plumbing and Heating Hunt,, MM. It. T. Blxler. mnn historian. Harold A. Hendrlckson, Mrs. John 149-51 West-Front .'Street; Red Bank Women's. Missionary society—Mra Hansen and Mrs. Harry Asay. Henry Frnns prcsldenti'Mra. R. T Blxler vlco president, Mrs. Martin Early In January, 1938, the congre- Work In New Church Contractors For DouKherty secrotary, Mrs. John gation conducted Its mortgage-burn- Schwlnd treasurer. ing service, with Rev. William C. J. Extends Congratulations to New Building Weldt, president of the New York DONE BY Liitheran Brotherhood—Henry D. conference, preaching the sermon, Plans for the new Lutheran Fran* president, aeorRe Plotter .vice and George 'Pioger, councilman, be- church were prepared by Cherry & president, Erlck Keaks secretary, Clarence Mnxaon treasurer. ing honored by being permitted to Rev. Walter Cowen. pastor of the Mat*; New York architects, Follow- 1 light the document. ing Is a Hal of the various contrac- Senior Luther league—Miss Arllne RAYMOND J. O'NEILL tors : Lindenstruth president, Miss Emy Shortly after the congregation ob- Olvinjj vlco president, Mra, Qracc served the tenth anniversary of its Holy Trinity Evangelical Church, General contractor—Humid A. Hen- REV.. PAUL A, KIRSCH. founding with the Rev, Bills B. Bur- Plumbing and Heating in AH Its Branches drlckson, Newman 8l»ri"K* ronil. Mnxaon secretary, Miss Jean iPIoser 1'AlnUnn—Fred I* Jones. Pi-oaroel ave- trcnaurer. gess, president of the Unl'ted Luther- Intermediate Luther league—Miss The sermon at the Lutheran an synod of New York, as the speak- upon the completion and dedication EUelrlcaEUelrlcal—Harrl y I.. Heavllimil, Wal- er. The slogan, "A church built in 25 Statesir PI., Riverside Heights, Middletown larare etrvetetrvet. Dorothy Fairell president,. Miss Con- church dedication service to bo hold Liffht fixtures—Rntkin £lectric Supply stance Hicks vice, president, Miss Sunday afternoon will be preached 1938." was taken up by the cotfgre- Co.. Aibury Park. Aline Jaeox secretary, David Jcr'o by Rev. Dr. Paul A, Klrsch. nsslst- gation. of the church. Phone Red Bank 2146. riumblnit mid healing — Raymond '1*«IU,—RIV»H.III»-1UI«)>I.,- , nnj execii.Uve_ srexetiiry _oXJlie_lmar.(l gyg . Plants ring—Alex May, 'Mlilillitowli. of American missions of the United building fund, the church council I'onci-ets—.lame* Normnn & Son. SPECIAL MUSIC. Lutheran church, Shrewsbury avenue. with permission of the congregation, Interior deooratlnu—Payne-Spiers Mu- engaged the firm of ,Cherry & Matz, dlin. New York. A special musical program will be architects, to plan and supervise the Mlllwork—K. Onbnrn Co., Catherine Ntreet. presented at the dedication Sunday construction of the church. Lumber—^Monmoulh Lumber Co., Penrl afternoon. Anthems.will be sung'by Schedule Of Ground was broken for tho new atreei. the choir and a duet will be rendered church July 24 of last year, a day Km-nltum—I.ot.ontr Furniture Co., To|i- by Mrs. Lewis August ine and Miss lon, Pannnylvanlft.. . - Extra Services clear and bright after a week of con- Radiator"—American Radiator Co. Jonn Ploger.'The'latter Is chairman tinuous rain, Mayor Charles' R. Eng- Congra tu lotions Uhalfa—Allleit Supply Co., Trenton. of tho music committee. Following; is a. list of special ser- lish expressed the greetings of the vices to be held In connection with entire borough. Congratulations ,.. The cornerstone-laying service was the dedication- of tho Lutheran held September 25 and was In charge Will Dedicate The Church church: of Mr. Cowen. Taking part In the Sunday, February IS, 3 p. m.—Of- service were Rev. Robert Schlotter TO ficial dedication ot the church. Com- plete program of this service will be •found elsewhere on thla page. to the congregation of the Holy Tuesday, February 7, 8 p. m.— -Brotherhood night will be observed. The order of vespers will be con- REV. WALTER CO WEN ducted by the, pastor. Invitations Trinity Evangelical Lutheran have been sent to members of tho Central District and. Shore Districts of the New Jersey conference. The speaker will be John SJaukcn, prom- Church, and the Reverend Wal- AND inent lay reader of St. Peter's Lu- theran church, Plainflcld. The sub- ject will be'-'What the Church Has a Right to Expect of Her Laymen." ter Cowen, Pastor, on the A social hour will be held after tho service In the basement of the church. . . HIS CONGREGATION Wednesday, February,.8, 2:30 p. m. —The Ladles' Aid nnd Women's Dedication Of Their Mlslonary societies will entertain women of the Central nnd Shore Upon the Completion of Your district* of the.Lutheran conference. The pastor will bo In charRC. Tho • * New Building speaker will be Rev. F. C. Maynard, paator of the Gethsamane Lutheran church, Dunellen. The subject will HHHHHHH bn "The Work of the Women In the Church." A social hour will be held ' REV. WALTER COWEN In the Sunday-school room after the BEAUTIFUL CHURCH service. of Perth Amboy, Rev. Russell Mc- Friday, February 10, S p. m,—Lu- CullougK of Keyport. and Mr. Weldt! ther lensuc niRht will be obsery.ed. Rev. James Berg preached the ser-J The. Lutheran leagues of the Cen- nion. Greetings were delivered by tral and.Shore districts have been Mayor English and Rev. George Invited to attend. Rev. Paul White, Young, president of the Red Bank 'sacretury of religious education of Ministerial association. the United Lutheran synod o( New. The cost of the new church la es- York, win be the speaker.. timated at $16,000. H. A. Hendrickson & Co. Sunday, February 12, 2:30 p. nr— A service to be attended by members of other churches In the communi:v LENTEN SERVICES. will bo held. The speaker will br GENERAL CONTRACTOR Rev. Herbe.rt S.,_.Craig, rector ofr The dedication banquet'February The Merchants Trust Co. 15 \ym..,,he::1toe;;i»aV jol ,AV».»'»»»*»Afl Hank, and other local pastors will be luld in connection with the dedi- flev. Kills B. Burgess, D.D., L.L.D., (pictured elsewhere), will deliver the extend Ki-e-etinK?. cation. . Piano a're already being 82 Newman Springs Rd., Tel: R. B. 1400 president of. the United Lutheran sermon, Others who will take part Wednesday, February 1?, t p. m. made, however, for Lenten services 30 Broad Street, . Red Bank, N. J. synod of New York, will dedicate »r« Rev, .Oeorge Tamke, Rev. J. J. —The dra'ytlfn banquet will be to atari Wednesday, February 2X the New Lutheran church Sunday Wagner and R«v. Henry Meyer, held In thin, church. This affair will Regular Lenten services will b» h«ld RED BANK president, vice president and secre- be limited, to members of th« een- every Wednesday night «t T o'clock afternoon. Rev, Paul A. Kiraoh, as- In the church. Tentative plant ar« sistant executive secretary of the tary, respectively, of the New Jer-grtgatlon and their frlehds. The sey conference. Q*eetlng« will be ex- speaker will ht Rev. Paul Tritachler, being made to hold children's Len- board of American missions of the tended by tho local p«ator, Rev, Wal- former pastor. Mayor Charles R. ten services every, afternoon »t 4 United .Lutheran church in America ter Cowen. • ' • i<•- English' ha> been Invited to attend. o'clock durlnK Lent.

. • / • RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARYS, 1939.

Jobs Found For with the New Jcraey State Employ- ment Service division increased from Sales ^ 10,665 on January 1, 1938,. to 11,155 ANY MAKE BADIO BEPAIBED , Officers of Chamber of Commerce 2,873 Instate* on December 31, 1938. During the year 1,218 Jobs were found for veter- Emerson Radios from $9.95 up Board of Trade. Mr. Kridel is also 3% Gross Receipts Tax on Retailers I ans, Including 862 In private employ- a member ot the lions club. will be ruinous to that Industry; Report of Employment ment, i AND WHEREAS, nornew taxes In LOUD'S RADIO 3ERVI4 President Moore took the chair Service for December The public employment offices v Immediately upon his election and any form are. either tto.ely or neces- serve employers and unemployed 17 MECHANIC STBEET , FHONE R.' entertained a motion,- which was sary; •, . . »•:• • workers efficiently and must sell the unanimously carried, complimenting Now* Therefore, Bit It Resolved, The Unemployment Compensation value of their services to these class- Paet President Harold S. Allen upon That the Board of tftrectora of the commission of New Jersey an- es on a business basis, solely. No Chamber of Commence of Red Bank nounced last Week that during Decem- applicant is ever referred to an em- bis successful administration. Mr. put Itself on record us being inexor- Allen, who likewise refused to con- tier a total of 2,873 Jobs were filled ployer on the basis of need, political : ably opposed to tin proposed i% through the public employment of* sider the presidency another year, Gross Receipts Tax and all new tax- Influence or any oilier consideration. felt, that his multitudinous duties es in general; i flees of the New Jersey State Em- The sole test Is to send the best qual- would not permit him to assume the ployment Service division. Male ified applicant available to the job And Be It Further iResoived: That placements numbered 923, while wom- responsibilities again as the chamber all local civic, social and service who meets the employers' detailed head. During his administration clubs and organizations be urged to en secured 1,850 jobs. specifications. . many things of a constructive nature draft similar Resolution's and take Private employment accounted for The success in filling Jobs Is Illus- were occomplished by toe chamber such steps to prevent the passage of 2,723 placements, over 94 per cent of trated by the fact that 48,440 orders through tbe assistance of a- loyal new tax laws as tliey may individU' all jobs. Wen were placed In 775 for help were received from private board of directors and through hear- ally and collective) y deem proper! private Jobs, while private employers And Be It Furtter Resolved: That employers. There were several rea- ty co-operation of the mayor and hired 1,848 women. sons to justify the srnair percentage this Resolution toe spread upon the Public employment In building and council. , minutes of the Pteard of Directors of of orders, a total of 5,749 that were the Chamber or Commerce of Red construction' work, chiefly in high- cancelled. Employers, In »ome cases, The board went on record as unan- Bank and that copies thereof be tor- way or publlb construction, financed gave orders for help to other com- imously opposing the proposed three warded to New Jersey State Senator In whole or part by public funds, ac- peting employment sources before LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING per cent gross sales tax and the fol- Haydn Proctor^' Assemblyman Har- counted for the employment .flf'ISl ordering through the Employment lowing resolution will be forwarded old McDermout, Assemblyman J. men at prevailing wages.— Regular service, Some Jobs wore filled at the STORAGE WAREHOUSES ' to Trenton expressing the Ke-1 Bank Stanley Herbert, the New Jersey governmental employment absorbed gate and, In numerous instances, Chamber of Commerce's views on State Chamber *of Commerce, and to 13 men, while four men Were placed changed plans. led the employer to REASONABLE RATES ; the matter: the civic, ioci RI and service organiza- In CCC camps. tions in the Kprough of Red Bank withdraw hia< order for help. Manufacturing Industries were the THEODORE D. MOORE, WHEREAS, the present total tax and vieJnlty. WILLIAM L UUSSELL, revenues of the State of New Jersey Theodore D. Moore, ' largest single factor In furnishing President- for local and state government is ap- 'Thomas Irving, Brown, "Vice President • . ' private jobs for men with 2*4 hired, 1930 AAA PROGRAM. ANDERSON BROS., Inc. parently more than sufficient for ad- ;—"Sullus Straw : followed by41O men put to work ln_ The. board of directors of the Red ministrative purposes; John B. Allen, for this courteous invitation and transportatlon and communication 51-53r Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. • committee will be appointed by Monmouth County's Agricultural Bank Chamber of Commerce met in AND WHEREAS, New Jersey Re- Sidney J. Wain,. Industries and 104 in retail distribu- Conservation Program committee RED BANK 30. . , executive session Tuesday morning tailers are now paying more than Max Leon, President Moore to arrange suitable tion. weekly programs under the auspices will hold a meeting for community $3,500,000 per annum In personalty Harold S. Allen, Domestic and personal service ac- committcemen and supervisors pre- at the chamber headquarters in the taxes; .- Abram M. Kridel. of the chamber of confmcrce, 711 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J.: i Patterson building, 60 Broad street, counted for 1,438 jobs for women paratory to supplying full knowledge ASBURY PARK 5047. J ''•' AND WHEREAS, funds needed: Local raClio station WBRB has of- A plan will be inaugurated soon to with retail distribution second at 184 of the 1030 program to local farmers to consider election of officers foi the for relief can be easily found by fered the chamber a place on its Interest more residents to become placements. within lhe next fow weeks, Ellwood members of the "chamber. It Is quite ensuing year. Registration of neiy applicants for Douglass, Monmouth county agricul- likely that an associated membership tural agent, announces. The result of the session was the will be arranged for such ones who employment reached a total of 6,388, unanimous election to the presidency care to take out a membership but Inclhdlng 4,632 men and 1,738 women. The 1030 program, according to of Theodore D. Mpore, Red Bank dis- who cannot become actively interest- The decline in registrations Is due to Edwin A. Gauntt, state executive of- trict manager of the Jersey Central ed in the chamber's'program. the continued Improvement In busi- ficer, la a simpler one In New Jer- Power & Light company, who for ness and the usual hlrmg of tempor- sey than the program of last year. many years has been very active on Sidney J. Wain, editor and publish- ary help' by employers during the On non-allotment farms, the pro* NEXT TIME th'e board of directors of the cham- er of the Red Bank Standard, who hllstmns holidays. Kinm will bo almost Identical with ber. Not only ia Mr. Moore active was recently elected to the board of The New Jersey State Employ- (ho 1938 program, while on allot- with the chamber of commerce pro- directors, attended for the , as compared with December, treasurer, having served -in this ca- partments and elimination of u n- and what it is doing and has done ccr to the National SweopJtakM Re- 1037. pacity ever since the re-organtation necessary employees and equlpmen I, for Red Bank, The chamber author- and from other sources. / gatta committee in carrying outthe It Is of Interest to compare the of the chamber, which succeeds the ized its secretary, Edward W. Wal- regatta program to a 'successful con- general results attained by the New activities of the former Red Bank AND WHEREAS, the propose B der to thank WBRB's management clusion. Jersey State Employment servico di- vision during 1938 with the figures RUBY LANE STORES from the very thought of econbmjji WBRB mOGRAMS, for the two preceding years. As the They give the Impression the preii- Entertained At filling of jobs, particularly in private ent governmental te,t-up is Immovfr (1210 Kilocycles) Benefit Bridge employment, is the main test by able and untouchable. To them tht- which any employment office Is Know -The programs are aa follows! Mrs. Jay Williams of Bassott place Judged, the following comparative ta- time-worn alternative Is to Impose P. M. Thurada7, February 2. new taxes on the people, or toissu^ entertained at a dessert Bridge Fri- hlo for tho pimt three years. Is the 6:00—Rev. Rainier. V,.Ptn. day afternoon at her home. The statistical compnrlson of Interest: Sale more bonds. 5:30—V«rl«tle«.- , •' [-- party was given for the benefit of Your Either course would mean a greatf 5:45—Hollywood Notee. 10.14 ' 1537 1DS8 6:00—True Story. the organ fund of Trinity Episcopal All Employment er burden upon the taxpayer, who 1 6:1.5—Theater Attraction!. church, IScsta of kitchen bowls were EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES! We are clearing our already sadly overloaded. Since w 6:16—Current Events. ' (tmlfllc and l>rl- ' * Government - 6:30—Where to (to, City, Music Shop, the table prizes. ' • vnte) 125,280 60,851 41,011 are now near the top of the list"cjf Powera, Federal. Pllvatn placements states as taxpayers, it is rldiculoui; Those present were Mrs. G. J. --Totnl ' 50,057 38,4(5 stocks during this Sale at Drastic Reductions. 6:45—WPA Program. Stanley, Mrs. Harry P. Johnson, Mrs. Prlvnto placement* to propose additional levies. If otru n- 7:00—Resume, —Male 21,890 10,950 . B» A- »• EVERSON statei can operate at a lower pcir Clifton Abbott, Mrs. James Hunter, A. M. Friday. February 1. MrB.. Stanley Haviland, Mi'fl, Warren Private placement* capita cost than New Jersey, cci(, y:00—Good Morning To You. —Female 25,158 ;i>,0«7 27,BID A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS ARE LISTED HERE NEW JERSEY'S PER CAPITA fl: 1 f>—Concert Interludes. Bookwalter, Mrs. Edward P. Mngcc, talnly New Jersey can cut down hcj 9:30—Morning Rjevue, Music Shop, Car. The United States Employment TAX. costs.. Mrs. Fred Muliden, Mra. Ralph Slck- ter, Powers, City, Federal. cls, Mrs. Frederick W, pppcr, Mrs. ncrvlco and Its affiliated State E: From a political standpoint, eco. t- 9:45—American Family. "When we speak of New Jersey's 10:00—Louise Powers' Program. Allan Froat and Mrs. Oliver Strykcr. ployment services are charged, ;• ; omy Is not an easy thing..; It meal is 10:30—Woman's Hour, Linda Lowe. dcr the law, with the special respon- many advantages, natural and eco- that useless Jobholders and unnccc |>- nomic, we can truthfully say that 1U.-46—News Commentary. SuDportfd by Merchants. sibilities for aiding unemployed war Novelty luncheon Cloths aary services must be eliminated. It 11:00—ReBUme. our state, ranks high In comparison The Red Banli Register ia sup- vcternns to find Jobs. The veterans' means that we must apply the san le e. M. ported bv local as wnll as out-o(- problems are complicated by the ad- with her »ist_cr_state«. In Industry, policles_ol thrift _thakls,M>_ra?tic ill 8:30—Muilcalc. Lustrous Patterns in Red, Blue, Gold and Green. Size 51x51 " education,""Transportation; ''-agricul- vtov/p_bualncss men. Advertisements vnnclng age of veterans. The aver- householder applies to her domest fc _4_;QP—FadL arid. Fashlone. - J 25 ture, recreational facilities and 4:45—Criurch of iht~ AitT ~"" appearlne" reKuIarly~Tcl] t1i6 story-.— age- a g« -a I- .a—War ld-W4r_vcl£raaJa budget. •5:00—Happiness Village.'. Advert.)Bemcn; now more than 48. During 1933 the many other Important fields, New 6:30—Children's Hour. Jersey stands as one of the fore TheHe things can be done" and the iy 6:00— A * P. most states In the Union. must be done. From the. standpoint 6!01—True Story. ' PILLOW CASES - 3 Year Guarantee of the taxpayer It Is'Imperative tb-at 6:14—Theater Attractions. .00 In the field of taxation, New Jer- applied thorough ly 6:15—Current Event's. sey's standing la not as favorable, "economies be 6:30—Dance Hits. Regular 25c Each, Size 45x36. > as it should and could be. Records and promptly. The plaftrom of V 7.-00—Powers. • . BUY New Jersey Taxpayers asaoclatl on 7:01—Concert Qems. of taxation show that New Jersey's 7:15—County Sports. per capita tax is the second highest points to many effective cconor ly 7:30—Tip Toi> Music. in the country, exceeded only -by measures. ; 7:45—Memory Lane.- Reorganisation of the state gov- 8:00-vHome. Philosopher.' Comfort Covers New York. 8:15—Front Pag-e Drama. This unenviable distinction means ernment, repeal of mandatory open fl- 8 :S0— Melodic Intetlude. just one thins-—that we are paying ing laws, reduction of tax exem p- 11:00—Carter. ' - Novelty Percales, Reversible, Rubber Buttons. tlons, 'revision of pension laws, i f.- 3:01—Miss Broadway. more" proportionately for govern- diictlon of state and local debts, a re 0:15—WPA ilusicale. , Regular $1.29 Value. mental services than the people'of 9:30—Ave Maria Hour. , , 46 other states. some of the economy measures th nt 10:00—Music By Request. are proposed by the Taxpayers ast p- 10:30—Musical Tld Bits. It Is absurd to think that New ciation. 11:00—Kesume. Jersey's taxpayers take any pride In When the people of this state in- P. M. Saturday, February 4. Quilted Bed Pads (39x76) being second in per Capita cost of 5:00—Hometown Swing (Session. government. When our state finds It sist upon these things, wide-sprc id 5:30—Junjrle Jim. TIRES A Real Special for this useful item. . difficult to provide funds for relief economy will be the result. Wb tn 5:45—WBRB Camera Club. we get our governmental set-up 6:00—True Story. Size 54x76 — $1.19. administration, and when, many of 6.14—Theaters. *our municipalities arc confronted down to essentials, and limit It ,to 6:16—Current Events. with a serious- problem ot tax delin- those functions we can afford to p ay 6:30—Where to go, Powers, .Music Shop, on our quencies, it Is evident- that we can for, we can expect New Jersey^ Cliy, Smote. ALTERATION capita cost to be greatly reduced 6:48—Sonea atiEventlde. not fford such an expensive govern- 7:00—Pleasant Week.End. ment. A. M. . Monday. February 0. SALE Special In Furniture Covers 'i :0u—Morning Serenade.' Conditions in Massachusetts, with 9:14—Vox, a population alniost" the same as Card Party For i 9:16—WPA Feature. FAMOUS MAKE "SURE FIT" SLIP COVERS New Jersey, are comparable to New 9:30—Shopping guide. Fox, City. Mitile Budget Plan Fitkin Hospital Shop, Slnoxe, Federal. 8-Piece Set jersey's in agriculture and Industry, 10:00—Louise Powera' Program. Sun-Fast with an, even larger percentage' of A card party for the benefit of F H- 10:30—Fox end Carter. Complete. $ urban population. Yet the per cap- kin hospital was given Friday aft ar- 10:31— Lillian Mayhsw. 1 Davenport 10i4 '.— International Scene. ita tax there Is $71.79, or ten.per noon at the home ot Mrs. Frank 6 fe- ; YOUR OLD TIRES TAKEN Tub-Fast 10:58—Fojc Set cent less than New Jersey's per cap- Mahon on Vi»ta place. Members cf J1.-00—Kesume. 2 Chairs ' ita tax of $80.55. If New Jersey's per the Red Bank auxiliary of the hos- P. M. ' capita levy were brought down to pital and their guests attended. T he 7:00—Current Events. 5 Cushion Covers Sta-Fast the level. of Massachusetts It would decorations were spring flowers. Tfca 7:14—Fox.. « , 10* 7:15—County Sports Review. represent a reduction In our total was served in the dining room a od 7:30—Fox. tax levy of approximately $40,000,000. prizes were awarded at each table . 7:31—To Be Announced. Made in the Famous "FLORLTINE" Patterns. Ask for it by name. $1.00 7 :45—Fox. It Is not necessary to go gar to Attending were Mrs. Char! lea 7:4«—Rhythm Ensemble. deposit holds this complete set at the above Sale Price until Wanted. discover why governmental costs In B.00—Fox. r 'arkes, Mrs. George Hance Palt er- New Jersey are high. The state ', ov. son, Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. Edwi ird »:01—Dream Peddler. 4.75x19 . . . . $8.00 • ernment Is dominated by a multi- »:U,-Songs W« Love, Ruth Ellis, Allaire, Mr». Klchard Kadrcy, JI>*- fi :30—Kitmou* American Homes. Rayon (Indies tude of boards, bureaus and com- -harlca Prout, Mrs. E. J. Sext t and Bloomers in Reg- In local governments we find that Walter Force, Mr«. Edward Fent en, 6:01—Vesperi. A novelty 69c B|lp r«duc«d for IJICO and tailored Gown*, Soldi.. 5:30—Fox. 6.00x16 . . ..-!... $11.35 tills sale. ' ular and Extra Sizes. regulnrly at $1.00. expenditures are kept at a high :pvel M*a. Charles Gosling, Mrs. Harry ;H. 5:31—CockUII Musle. because of a simitar surplusage of Coddlngton, Mra. Robert Dean, Mlrs. • i»4—Fox. fc:4»—Concert Band. ' 6.50x16 . . ., . $14.00 spending policies. Particularly.dA we Annie Edwards, Mrs. Frank Giles. 6:00—¥oi^a*»*a find that the dictates of mandatory MM. Harry R. Klngtley, Mrs. C. P. «:01—True Story. Crepe Gowns and Fruit of the Loom Gowns "spending" laws stand in the way Kemp, Mra. Lillian VunBmkirk, Mm .8:15—Fo». 7.00x16 . . .» ;. $21.00 of economy. effoHs. When local au- George GofT, Mr., Herbert Wllliat Im, 6:16—Current Events, «:30— Where to Bo— Fox,- Slnoxe1, Music In Porto Illcan and Crepe Gowns In novelty hand- thorities mako up their budgets they Mrs. C. D. White, Mrs. Herbert J. Shop, City, Carter, Federal!, ¥oi, arc compelled to-abide by a van Wright, Mrs. V. Parker Wilklniunh, 6:45—Concert (iems , .00 number of state laws that require MM. H. J. Wright, Sr., Mrs. Kncd S-.VJ—Fox. TERMS.TO FIT YOUR PURSE worked pattern*. Itagular 70c each. ' 2 1 7:00— Resume. them B to pay stipulated salaries to Dunne]! and Ml»» JulUJN^'LilUe.,„' ; *, M. ,. ,^W*4na»4*)r»-febnlary. I..,.. jHcl /cliS. '5;oo-—Her, XiShniion, • TespeTf;~ • •• 7551 of municipal expenditures «re 'Too Small » Cork. 5:30—Symphonic Oema. determined, by these laws. '••,.. 6.45—-Over th« Tea Cups, «:00—Tra« Story. . So strongly Intrenched are the A' cork that la too «n(all for the 1:14—Carter. - ' • . spending factions In our; state and bottle la DO better than no cork, it »:1»—Currant Evtnta. TMNKMSYCEli local governments that many people- all. Printing should correspond v nth S 40™Dane* Tempos, make the mistake of taking them it* owner. If/IUmlirepreienu htm It 6:4E—Whert to go. Fowira, Musle Sbw, 149 West Fi-6nt St., Red Bank as a matter ot course. had, better sbUhtb the dlicard titan Carter. City F.d.n], Birthday. Into public Placet The Register'* lob 7:05—Mi.mfnt Musksle. OW Only Store in Red Bank When municipal and state govern- 7:15—Educational Festura, . printlne la a perfect fit for the' biisl- -:J0—Hit Tunea. . , Quick Road Service—Phone R. B, 1296. ments are threatened with deficits nu» and professional service It's Jin- 7:4'.~Tr«v,l With Xrch Brown, - these spending advocate* •brink ended, for.—Advertisement. • l;0o—Btsnmt. 28 BROAD STREET RED BANK, NEW JERSEVj RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2,1939. Mrs. William Francis, Mrs. Harry B. Cito MThHMbM Christian Science All Set Foi* World* Fair Bmjajnln Sutherland, "Mrs; Cttrrge List At Rumson Red Ba*ilc YMCA Martin, Mrs. Albert Worden, Mrs. Reading Room For a lorjg time there has heen George Bray, Mrs. George Miller, The following pupils of Rumson need of a, recreational program Mrs. Elizabeth Magee, Mrs. Harry l N.Utraul Bank Bid,, high school received the highest Jackson, Mrs. Victor Satter, Mrs. REFRICERAT Broad Street, Bed Bank lor employod girls In West Red mark of "A" in the subjects listed Bank. Thl»l need was. first, made Fred, Hurley, Mrs. Charles Eichman, MOTOR REPAIRS Tel. Rid B«nk 3480-J. below, at the end of the marking known last year when a group Mrs. Albert Lauber, Jr., Mrs. Lyall OPEN DAILY period, January 27: < of girls approached General Y, M. C. Enstlce, Mrs. Edwin Champlln, Mrs. 12i30 to 4:30 P. M. Biology—John Hulseboi. Barbara A. Secretary Wilmer A. Robblns, Marlon Stommel, Dr. Mildred HUls- Hunting, Betty We>t, Jack Delller, Jack asking if a group might be organ- art, Mrs. Oliver Stryker, Mrs. Larry >, Tuesday and Friday Evenfnrti Ford. N.tti, Hallanan. Mildred Uase. LaTtos, Mrs. Madeline Dickstm, Mrs. 7:30 la 9:30 latin—Corlnne FeldU ized for them. In the fall another Economics—Barbara McClees, / Jean request came nnd the matter was John' Carhart, Mrs. William Clayton, _;*H 1*« BIUC.'UM Work! of Mary VanBu«klrk. —. . Mrs. EL X Stewart, , Mrs. Frank lief Eddy, Discoverer and-Founder Ancient History—Irene Brown, Charles presented to ttyo board of directors " itian Science, and ill other BehrlE, Helen Rlegelman and received fi.vora.ble action. The Morehouse, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Nelll, ed Christian Science TJtera- French—Jack D.Uler, Bleanor Tllton, club has now hnd two meetings a Misses Florence Sculthorp, Ethel > may be read, borrowed or pur- Corlnno Feldt, Gertrude Albert, Elaine every Indication pointa to the iact Sculthorp, Beth Scowcroft, Berna- Jansen. dlne Stewart, Lillian' Flannery, Emma Ian Guerrler, Jutlcne LePler*, Betty Mae. that the club-wlll.be greatly en- Beadlne Boom Maintained br ian Guerrler, Jullelne LePlere, Betty Mac- larged and Inter ent Increased as the Burdge, Ruth Haling, Ruth Clayton We repair, rewind, intosh, Camela Posqua, Mary Koggine. and Grace U Wright , CHURCH OP CHRIST. Emily Seraflnl, Sadie VanNoU, program organisms at River street overhaul all sizes of SCIENTIST American History—Helen Block, Mari- school. The girlM who have joined lyn Jordan, Jay Smolens, June Anderson, the club are MISBVS Marie Cannella, refrigeration and oil I BROAD STREET, RED BANK John Wilson, Jane - Woodruff, Oertnide D. A, B. CJIATTEB TO BIEET. Albert. Ruth Bartolett. Shirley Flshwlck, member of .the state commission; Whalen;. Mrs. Reeve Young Men's Christian associations Bookkeeping—Jean Jacquest, Mary La- Schloy, chairman New. Jersey women's advisory committee, and Kolm.. . \ . - at Westfleld yesterday. Various NEW AND BETTER WAY J1NVESTIGATE our ten-year' xaro, ' • . phases of public relations. iHsre dis- p!an! Every shareholder's Office Practices-Marian Boyle, Typing—Camilla Pasqua, Emily Seraflnl, cussed under such headings aif "Pub- 'account Is INSURED up to lic Relations Policies," "Radio and Jean VanButklrk, Itiith Bartoictt, ..loan Mead of Elizabeth were guests over entertainment and motion picture TO BUILD A HOME ., $5,000 by an agency of the Jacqueat. East Keansburg. tho week-end at the home of Mr. and Newspaper Publicity" and "Pftotorlal Stenography—Lillian Brlggs, Bernadlne show Friday evening, February 17, and Printed Matter." Framlnent now available through , .••"United States Government. Hill, Jean Jacquest, Mary X.axaro, Mar- - Mru. Ruppcll. Tho committee In charge 1^ com- xaret Lynch, Betty Mlnton, Joseiihlno (Thn R«l linnk R«il»tor enn >>o liousht men In the field of advertising and Ottman. . • • In East Keanaburg from landury WfllllnK.) posed of William Krueger, Herbert public relations acted as advlstu-s to ;_ REMEMBER that compared Aliebra—Shirley Albert, AneLte John- McNally, James Gravany, Jay Mara, JOHNS-MANVILLE ENGINEERING The Pals, glrla of East Keannburg the various discussion groups-. At ;' with other types of savings or eon, Tereaa Scare, Corlnne Peldt, ,lonn Keansburg. Courtland Ogden and Harry L. Bea- the evening session Andrew Monroe, VanBuiklrk, Howard Leon, Albert SOPD, and Port Monmouth, Bponeored n man. A showing of tho feature .pic- STANDANDS AND GU/iDWAV SERVICE ;* (investments our shareB pro- Stanley Kerr, Charles Rehrlg, Joseph vico president of New Jersey. 3ell ~ , -—« -- „ -;-—,.— -. --.- game party at Thistle Inn~Saturday (The Rdd Bank Register can be bought ture, "Kentucky," and a stage show v Telephone Co. spoke on the subject, Vide the greatest security Campanela, Peter Cartmell, Jononh i». . ' ' „, ... * in KcnmlmiK at the utorei of K. L. Miller, headed by several of Broadway's S a member of the National Housing Guild we are able CourtneyGeometry—Elain, Alexandeer McOleesJensen, , PauJanel SmithPenr-, night, January 28. Iho lml| WI1S N. Hiuita l,ucl», rhlllp Keller, Chnrlct I "The Personal Side of Public Itola- Combined with, liberal earn- 1 VOKIII nnd I,. Zuckcrirmn.) leading stara-TvlIl.be shown at the tions" and John W, Pontius, general to render an entirely new and most helpful service to sall- , Brend• a —Smltii • , Thoma• s Illack- , -Jnc k beautifully decorated with black and Fowler theater. Aanyone planning to build anew home. Consider the follow- Delsler, Howard Leon, }>uth Iiartolett, whlto utVoamorn, Uio club's colors. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel DcTuro of secretary of the Buffalo Y. M. C), A., Hfae*. Arithmetic—Alice Matza, Jane Wood- spoke on the subject "Y. M. q. A. ing: We offer many Guild Club House design? to choose ruff, Robert Baynton, Helen Black.. Tho committee members were Main street left laaL week for Flor- from... specially prepared for the Guild by foremost small ( US TELL World History—-Evelyn Dennett, Dor- dressed In black and white sport ida, where they will spend alx wceks^ Laymen and Public Relations." house architects. We quote you one price which include* ^,YOU WHAT othey Cadman, Elaine Janaon, Jack Mln- woolen sweaters, and woro -white West Keansburg. ton, Virginia Smith, Harold Armstrong, an cnllBtcd'mart everything. We arrange your financing.., with easy month- j'.i'THIS TBN- roses-In their half. Tho affair-was In thc.U, H. Army,-stationed In Ha- Tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. all ntoln- ly payments just like rent, take care of many other prob- J JY13AB PLAN supervised by Misses Collins and waii, Is seriously ill with a lung ab- Mis3 Margare.. t Fole. y. has returne-,.__d agers of the church basketb. Ml lems which often perplex the owner, and finally have your 1,-,'WU, DO FOH Berth. The prize winners were nor HENRY BRINLEY BREAKS I-EO. sccaa. Tho army authorltlea notified i'° duties a^ student nurse at St, league will meet at the Y. M..C.IA. house built for you by a leading local contractor who is a s^roui James Murphy, Mrs. Ada Deration, his niece, Mrs. K. Mundy »f High- Michael's hospital, Newark, follow- with Mr. Robblns to discuss pla\ is. member of the Guild. One simple transaction covers every- Miss Mary Pugllsi",. Edward Slver, land_-houlcvnt1d,^that--hla_coridltinn Ing a several dayB' visit with her J_ arrange the Bchedulo for tl)'.e> Henry 0.~Brlnloy of tong Binnclir MrsrMac Kunhel/ Harold Slvor, Mrs. _ttUBg. ^ ; __ . _ _ Svho has law ofllees In the Broad was serious, molficr, Mrs". Lcna.Folcy of Eighth second half of the. league. And you get aTietter Rouse,"tool Johns-Manville engi- Barbara Bo'rth, Mrs; McKay, Mrs. street, : BED BANK street bank building, slipped on the Jamos Letts, Jr., Mm. H. Collins, Ar- Mrs. bllzabcth Brodesscr of Man- neering standards provide added protection against fire, Ice aa he left his homo last Wednes- ning placo has sold her house to Mrs. Barbara Ackerman is spend- weather and wear! BUILDING'» LOAN ASSN. thur Corncllnacn, Mrs. H. Halle, ing several weeks with her niece at- day and fractured his leg. Tho Mrs. Frank Hoaglnnd, Mlfla Helen Jacob Frenchman, who Is making ex- Eastern Star Group Sounds frightfully expensive? That's where you are break was set by Dr. Harold A. Kaz-Mack, Louis Hyo, Miss Betty Hoag- tensive repairs to tho property. .' Plnlnlleld. wrong. It it our job to see that you get a better house for wan. land, Mlas Jcanotts Croablo and It. Charles A. Gallahan, 56, of Union , Miss Froldd. Granato has returned less. How can we do it? Because all the people in this GrUcnUH. Eddie King and hla banifc Clly, brother of John L. Callahan or to her work at the Leybro Manufac- Gives Card Party community whose services are needed, have banded to- supplied music lor dancing.-. Brookslde avenue, died, Wednesday. turing comaany following'an attack Hand-blocked Linen tea towels were gether for maximum efficiency. Every possible waste has Tho -Tot Doorr association and Miss Mabel McCann.of Union City of tonsllltla. • • tho table prizes at a card party spon- been eliminated. Consult with us. tho Ladles' auxiliary nro sponsoring spent'the week-end as a guest of Mr. Miss Louise Huber, nurse at St. sored by Red Bank chapter, No. 70, DEFINITELY a game party at Tot Doorr's tav- and Mrs. J. Beatty of Main street. Michael's hospital, Newark was a re- Order of Eastern Star, Monday night ASK FOR PORTFOLIO OF PLANS AND ern for tho benefit of tho Middlctown cent guest of her parents, Mr. and William Horvath.of Fourth street at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Miss An- FREE COPY OF "HOME IDEA BOOK" SUPERIOR j Fh-at Aid squad Saturday ovcntng, lma_ been confined to his homo with Mrs. Harry Huber.' nabel House was general chairman. ' February 4, nt 8:30 o'clock. grip. ... Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lutz were There were 18 tables In play. Thif ii thrf popular 60-pirt book that makes home building a delight Come here for a hair I .Tho John Murphy Sociul club la Jersey city visitors Wednesday. " iniletd of a dnidgtry. Filled with helpful Ideal and EUggestiom, an Mrs. Helen Pcloso of Maple strict Those present were Mr. and Mrs. article on color, one on room arrangement, decoration,-etc, houses and dress that is a striking j sponsoring a pmo party Saturday is also suffering from grip. Mrs. Mabel Walling and Miss Ann Alexander Davis, Mr. and Mrs. floor plant by country's leading small home archi- ovehlng, February .11, at Murphy's Mr. and Mrs. William : xCarthy of | Sha\v attended a D. A. R. convccntio: n George Heavens, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. tect!. Offered in Jobns-Manville national adver- compliment to your tavorn. Dancing will follow tho tisements at 10c a copy, we bring it to you free Jersey City spent tho wi•eck-end at at Newark lost week. Doremus, Mr." and Mrs. John H. lor limited time only,' . natural charms. ! games. Those on the committee aro tbch- cottngo on Van Camp place. The Pnront-Teachcr' association of White, Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph Novals, (Harold Slvor chairman, Mrs. Anna Our complete beauly ! Miss Helen Hlgglna Df Wood* ave- tho. West Keansburg public school Mr.- and Mrs. Lewis Hendrlcks, Mr. Pfcont, Write or Caff for Free Book Rohrbach, Louis Marshall, Charles nue was last week's winner In tho will hold a card party tomorrow and Mrs. Charles R. Kelley, Mr. and . service and eAtber^ oper- Plttiu's'and John Murphy.. SETTER HOUSIK6 GUILD ators assure tW finest Thomas Jefferson merchandise chit). evening, In the school on Laurel ave- Mrs. Albert W. VanNostrand. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. James Farnoy of Jerry shcohan Is spending several nue. Mrs. James Martin, president Frank E. Gantcr, Mrs; Lyman C. Headquarters nt Ocean nvcnuo havo" returned homo' work at most reason- 1 weeks at New York. of tho newly organized association, Vanlnwcgen, Mrs. C. A. Thompson, able cost. after n stay of a week In Now York, is In charge of arrangements. Mrs. William Gaughan, Mrs. Oliver SATTER LUMBER CO., /during Which time they attended tho Mrs. Delia Murphy and children of 205 W. FRONT ST. TEU K. B. 177 Bayvlew avenuo spent tho week-end James Pappa has returned from a F. Stryker, Mrs. John B. Conover, i funeral of Mr. Farncy'a ^brother, 12u- Mrs, Frederick T. Kitchen, Mrs. I* genc. at the homo of her brother at Brook- trip to'Miami Beach, Florida. DISTRIIUTORS OP JOHNS-M AN VILLE MATERIALS Mr. Charles Paulson in lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Stackman Frederick Whitney, Mrs. William J.' The Enst Kcnnsburg Women's Reg- Three children of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. and daughter Phyllis of Sbuth River Nellson, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. attendance every day John Heltzman, Mrs. Paul H. Royer, GUILDUJRV HOIHES HF1D TRY A with the exception of ular Democratic club held itn weekly Robinson of Lawrence avenue arc: spent the week-end with Mrs. Stack- card pu'rty at tho. homo of Mrs. Bar- confined to their homo, with whoop-! mnn's sistor, Miss Frances N. Con- Mra."j-. A. VanSchoick, Mrs. Anna HOIHE imPROUEmEIITS STEAM BATH Thursdays. - He will be bara Berth on Hudson avenue. Mon- ing cough. nolly Of Stone road.. Thorpe, Mrs. Gustave Anderson, Mrs. Healthful . . Invigorating. glad to hear from his. day night. Tho "dark, horso" p'rlzo James Papa of Palmer avenue has Louis Furnmn, superintendent of Emma Heddon, Mrs. May Hugg, Also fnoumostnt Reducing former patrons and woo wun by Miss Ed.na Mao Rohr- returned homo from, several wcck3;the Leybro Manufacturing company, I Method. friends. bach. A spaghetti supper was served vacation in Miami. .Is c.onllnocl to his home with Illness. after Ibo games. Mrs. Mao Kunkcl Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel King and son Mlsa Helen Johanneson and Floyd will 1)0 tho hosiers tonight at Raymond motored to Florida last >and Ronald Desprcaiix of Newark her homo on Palmer avenue. . The week. They plan to stop at Daytona were guests of Miss Virginia Maxley John's Beauty Salon olub -him -mada_..u—ilmiiiUoJL.lo.J.ho \pach_ niul.Oron.n'lo.Iiench, over the week-end, • . • jPowler's Prime Quality Beef Warm Spi'lnSs Foundation. Franklyn .kickaon of Lincoln •court Mrs.; Nicholas J. IDvoge has been ,67 Broad Street, RED BANK Phone 1515 Mrs. Anna Rbsko of Naveslnk Is contlned tcrhls homo with whooji- under the enre of a, physlejan during avenue has recovered from an at- Intf coufi;b. I the past two -weeks, but 13 reported tack of grip. The Pastime Pinochle club met at as Improving. . ;:, The Ladles' auxiliary of the East the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. William! Mrs. Marjurio Myers has accepted Rib Roast 2% 1 Sirloin Steak33L I Kean'sburg llro company belli Us Johnson Monday evening of last a position with tho Frank S. Tilton (TENDER AND JUICY) weekly curd party at the Urn house week at- which tme they nldod In eel- 'Manufacturing company at Kcans- (FIRST 6 BIBS) Specials for You Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ell?.ar obratlnfr Mr. Johnson's birthday. I.burg. both ltctmlon aa hostess. Mrs. Bar- Ann Shaw and Grace 'ine Parent-Teacher a-saoclatioh of 1 — IN — bara Berth wun Ihn "dark horso" Spnnn, Mrs. Dorothy Watts and Mrs. this place will sponsor a game party ARMOUR'S STAR—Hall or Wiolo 27*lb prize. The niixlllary-wlH meet at tho Mabel Walling attended a-meeting of tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock at SMOKED HAMS flro house next Tuesday uftornoon. tho Star, of Monroe, Daughters o[ the schoolhouso. There will be prizes Richard Brush has purchased a America nt Newark Thursday even- and refreshments. Mrs. John Oliver Toilet Articles now cur. Is In charge. GENUINE SPRING LAMB! Miss. Blanche Kelffer, niece or Mr. Raymond Trunx of Manning place W. A. Conroy is driving a new and Mrs. George Hrcunlnger of Ce- underwent a second operation In the Dodge coupe. Breast 12lb "Evening In Paris" dar street, has returned to her homo Monmouth Memorial hospital Mon- Joseph Kearney has returned to In Newark after a stay of a month dav. his home following an appendectomy Legs . 24L Loin Chops 39L Shoulder 18fb Harmonized Make-up Ensemble with her aunt nnd uncle, Riulolph A. Vogel. Jr., son of for-!performed at the Perth Amboy Gea- (8-lti. aver.) Gcoi'ufc Scott,'Jr., is ronrlned to mer Vh-e Chief and Mrs. R, V.-Vogel! "'al hospital. i bed with grip. of LolisciTavenue, will heiid the localf Mi 7"a'nd~Mrsr~Jolfn" .Hulsl)erg~an"d I.ONG ISLAND FRESH JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. George Uruenlnger. class of,' llrst nld instruction being'daughter Jean, have returned, to , FACE POWDER-LIPSTICK—ROUGE had as guests over the week-end Mr. formulated here for the juniors, com-| their home nt Newark following a 19!, and Mrs. Rudolph Ellcim of Newark. posed of applicants between the ages stay with Mrs. Hulsborg's brother- DUCKS Hen Turkeys (11-12 lbs.) If Purchased Separately, $2.20 The C .1. A. group No. 3, met Mon- of 12 and Kija number of whom will Ih-lnw nnd sister, Mr.'and Mrs. An- day afternoon nt the home of Mrs. bo students of the local public nnd! drew J. Dickey of Twelfth street, , 1AND OXAKES SWliET JUICY . 40c Dr. West's Tooth Paste ^ 18c Mnrio Ledorlmux of Hudson avenue. parochial schools. If plans are com-i James Keclan has purchased a new i 50c Pro-phy-lactic Tooth Brushes—37c (3 fo> $1.00) Mrs. Antolnetto Stokes of Mon- pleletl this week, .the class will meet j Dodge, automobilp. American Cheese IT Saturday Only! Florida Oranges mouth parkwny visited, her mother at tbo Municipal building where the I Wdftcy Calabreso has returned to Phillip's Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste with mill sister at Brooklyn this week. course will lie carried on for a period, his work at Boston, following a visit 2-lb.box 49c Pork Sausage 18c» 2 doz. 39c - bas. 99c "Hostess" Dish both for 25c Mr. and Mrs, Kmil Homier of of 10 weeks. with his mother here. Monmouth parkway. entertained A St. Valentino's dnnco will be Tbo West Keansburg lire company Lake Shore Green Mountain Dr. West's Miracle Tuft Tooth Brush—Child's their- nlcec, Mrs. Ilcvirmn Witt, and sponsored by the members of tho Auxiliary will hold their an.nutit sup-, Sunshine Chocolate 1 > Size, with "Hi-yo Silver" Holder .39c her son ljcRoy of Ellzalielh over the Young IjidleV Sodality of St. Ann's per Saturday, Fchru'ary 18, nt tho Il> Roll Butter .....30c » Potatoes bskt. 65c week-end. church Saturday, February 18, In.the 'Ire house on Laurel avenue and M'hmallowC'kie»19c (26 IDs. or over) Members of the Thistle Social club school, auditorium, according to ar- Klgbth street. ' aro having a soelal gathering nl Mill- rangemcrtts 'completed recently. Thcl John Romoberg of Philadelphia y er's tavern Snt'urdny cvenin};. committee, named to a.«slst in the or- was a wcok-onil giiest of Mr. and Heinz Ketchup ...... lg.. bottle 17c Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 Its. 25c Spiritual services are conducted rangi-nients Includes ljiVcr'ne Sand,! Mis. Chailes Mles'mer and (laughter t9inbach every Tuesday afternoon at 'J o'clock Helen Kaiser, Butty Keelan, Mnrie Alma. Grapefruit Hearts ., J2 cans 19c Iceberg Lettuce ...8c head - 2 for 15c, and Thursday evenings nt 8 o'clock Miss Doils V. Mnxley of this place Incorporated DcTuro, Q. Klepp, • Ijonetta Klepp, California Carrots 2 bun. 13c ut tho church-homo, Thompson ave- Nellie liatuluu,' Mary Santa Lui'bi, spent tlili week-end with Misses Rose Babo J2 cans 19c BROADWAY j LONG BRANCH nue, by Itev, A. E. Stewart. M\iiiel Mulligan, Veikla Murray, and, Ktale O'Connor, of South River. Broccoli, Green ..: bun. 15d Mr. nnd Mis. William Goodmim of Carol Barvlelll, Margaret McGIrr and Miss E. Marie Scboen, a student at Morton's Salt JIJ pkgs. 15c Cauliflower, Snow White 19c & 29c Bay avnnuo are ^ponding a few dayci Agues DcTuro. . Georgian court college, Lnkewood, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry VVrcdo of Miss Rosetta Grimm, teacher nt the will be home foriier annual vacation Sweet Potatoes 2 cans 23c North Bergori. ' Englewooi! school in K^rgen county, In a few (isiys. ' ~ 26-Piece Silver Set Free! Tho Sunshlno circle will meet nt, was „a week-en...... d„ visito..„, r o„f. he,.ir, par,.,..- Mr. and Mrs, John Woznlac and Squash „ 2 lgst. cans 25c Ask about contest. tho homo of Mrs. Donald Purscll of entii, MrM . and Mrs. Otto Oriium of twin sons, John .nnd James, of Car- Church street, Melford,, next Tues- Cbmoh street. teret, were Sunday guests of rela- CHESTERFIELD day. A luncheon will follow tbo Mlsa Vrloilu Ciranajq.of Highwuy tive.'* here. . •• meeting. 3G Is contlned to her home by Illness. Miss Miiilellne Pyan of Newark CAMELS Cigarettes . $1.1? carton Tho Seventh District Men and Tbo Keansburg athletic association spent Monday wltn Mlas Virginia Women's Republican olub will hold 1 showed a marked Increase In interest Maxley. Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. Next Week ! their next regular business meeting ut Its last inestlng helil livtho Oak Kilword Hrmlley of Elizabeth spent tomorrow evening at \N:;H) iiYloek at street lire house. Over '3tt members the week-etui with bis parents, Mr. the headquarters on Thompson ave- attended the third meeting of the nnd Mrs. James F. Hradley. Frying Chickens .. 25fb | Sirloin Steak . 33f BABIES nue. The club will sponsor its tlrst' newly organl/.rd club. A committee Miss Kita 11. Thome has returned game parly Friday evening, Febru- ipprraentlnK Iho^group appeared be- to her studies nt the Trenton State ary 10, at 8:30 o'clock at tbo club- fore tbo boaid of education and re- normal school, following n vlait with hbuse, Tho club will hold Its month- Our Annual Cammed Fruit Sale Starts Monday babte* know you can't beat

lights on Rout* 4-N in West Long Oceanport Women More Towns Get Branch. Ocean township has alx 600 On Agricultural Board candltr power lights on Route 4-N, Aid .in Lighting alitl"four 600 candle power.lights on Organizing Tax Trenton," Feb. 2—Four more lion- RtStrte'SV •— - - mouth county municipalities were A total of 27 agreements with Council Group assured of financial assistance from counties and municipalities were re- BtHLES. the state during 1939, for the main- newed today by Commissioner Ster- tenance of safety lighting on heavily- ner. Records prove that the modern {Queries or answer* may be »ub- Mri. R. C. DeNyse to trafficked roads, under the terms of stylo of highway illumination, In- mlttod by subscribers to The Bed agreements renewed today by State augurated by Commissioner Sterner Bank Bcflster. , ^ Head Local Unit To- Highway Commissioner E. Donald during 1938, has been the principal Be sore Information la accurate, Sterner. • factor In reducing the number of au- ESCAPE brief and typewritten or written In wards Tax Reductions ' The communities to be reimbursed tomobile deaths at night. Ink on one side of the paper only. are Deal, Rarilah and Ocean-town- The full name and address of the Mrs. R. C. DeNysa of Oceanpqrt, ships and West lying Branch. The It navs to advertise In The Register. writer most be given, ' has been invited to assist in th» for- state routes involved are 4-N, 35 and Are you letting business escape? Why not do what other alert mation ot an Oceanport unit of the S6. • Red Bank merchant* do—cntch more of It with Register WM4 GENEALOGY. Emergency Consumers Tax Councils The contract with Deal covers part Ads! It's a simple way to get more customer* at little txmi. of New"Jersey, according to word re- of the cost'of 14 400 candle power Vacation Trip? You'll be more than satisfied with the result* you yet Whj| Monmouth County Muriate Beo- ceived by The Register from coun- lights on Route 4-N. Rarltan town- erda, Court House, Freehold, N. /. cil headquarters In Trenton. ship has four 400 candle power lights SEE ' not prove It for yourself! on Route 35; and four 600 eandle 45.' Nlel, Benjamin and Elisa- The object of the organization In Allaire Travel Agency % CALL RED BANK 131 ASK FOB AN AD-TAKEJU beth' Bennett ••_!_ 1S00, April 3 Oceanport, as elsewhere In the state, power lights and two 400 candle pow- Hendrickson, William' and Elonor Is to make the women of the com- er lights on Route 36.. AuUiortied Steam Ship Agent. There are seven 600 candle power Emmons -,—rr_ 1800, April 1 munity more "tax conscious" than Both of [Freehold. they are today, and by so doing, to David Gordon, Justice. r ;' lower eventually the cost of living Clayton, John "and Rebacah John- through reduction In the cost of gov- son — : 1799, December 19 ernment and resulting high taxes. - Rogers, Benjamin and Matglt Mrs. DeNyse's Invitation to' help Ermine — 1799, December 19 form an Emergency Consumers Tax Convowand, William and Deborah Council in Oceanport was mad* Wolley -1800, January 4 known by Mrs. Florence Biddle Layton, Thomas and Anna Zlntl, chairman of the tax councils' ' berry •— 1800, February 9 organization ' committee which has Jackson, Benjamin, Jr., and Cath- been responsible for the formation erine Longstreet—1800, March 6 of councils in more than 300 com- : Johnson, Benjamin and Anna JAMES C. WEISEL WUJXAM P. HOWE, JR; munities throughout the state, Every Cooper 1800,< March 20 county in (he state—twenty-one In New-berry, Stephc^and Ziipha. James C Welsel, poultryman of Frenchtown [and William P. How<", all—is represented among the coun- ORUG Curtis — -_ 1800, May 25 Jr., of Pennington representing thB nursery interests, were elected at cils that have been formed and which Recorded September 1, 1800. the 66th Annual Agricultural Convention a^ Trenton to servo four- already include a membership ot Garrltt Longstreet, Justice. year terms as members of the Stata Board of Agriculture, succeed- nearly 10,000 women. Fields, Elnathan and Mary Braelms ing E. E. Cooper of Plalnfleld and Charles Fitting, of Hammonton. "The need for consumer enllght- : 1799, July 7 ment to New Jersey's tax problems," Stlllwell, Ellas and Rebecca Hod said Mrs. Zintl, "Is clearly Indicated OPEN mim : 4799, August 4 was taken from MIddletown • town- by tho fact that we carry the sec 54 Broad St., Red BankEVENINGS Wall, Joseph and Elizabeth Hlllycr ship). ond highest per capita tax load in w. 1799, September 1 Woods Cem., near railway statlun tho United States—J81.00 per person White, Benjamin and Aoigal Llpp- on Waacaack creek. Reported to be —and we are now faced with budget- lncott ••_ 1799, September 4 part of Giberson estate. Graves ot Stamps requests for 1939 from our own state For THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cook, Thomas and Contihted Woods, Dennis and other pioneer department heads alone, which 'would (John?) 1799, September 15 settlers; also that of George H. IN THE NEWS add $5,000,000 to our present costs. Barkelow, John and Elizabeth Evans, one of America's foremost "Local governments spend three- Purchased! Complete Overstock Bond -—- 1799, December 20 early humanitarians, editor and pub- •—By the AP Feature Settle*— fourths of the state's tax revenues," Of Prominent Tannery - Fine Quality Chalmberlain, Henry and Mary lisher. Bad condition, , declared Mrs. Zlntl, "and lfw» ex- Sweden plans to-replace her cur- LARCsE INAMBL Vanbrunt -••-; 1800, March 20 Grave stones In a Held near Keans- pect to get the most for our tax dol- Cook, Wlillam and Mary Chadwlck burg. Partially copied, M. C. H. A, ront regular scries of heraldic lloh, lar, we must help our public officials SINK STRAINEI FULL ANIMAL SKIN ' 1800, March 20 Stlllwell Papers. posthorn-ahd-crbwn "and King Gus- by helng constantly alert and well s 31.., Me Tqb. KRANK' !*twij Jacob and Mary Brown tav V, profile left, types with a 17- Informed on all tax. matters. Will., Cra», IT., A R.a _^__ 1800, March 25 Bible Records of the Lucas Family value series of two handsome new "Democracy can function more T designs, starting the end of January. I Be V.I. LATHER KREEM CHAMOIS Wilson, Nicholas and Catherine Released by permission of owner. efficiently when citizens co-operate O.l, . Tunis - 1800, April 6 ; The design /or tho 30 lower values, actively with their government offi- Not patched or splltl Uni- Hlllyer, L»wrenc» and Sarah Suy- From Bible owned by Mrs. George 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30/35, 40, 45 and BOcials. We must make it popular to formly tanned t Normally dam . . —- 1800, July 17 W. Manson. Extra records/laid in ore—will again offer a profllo of have citizen participation In the af- worth at tout 1.50 ttch. Gray, Andrew and Catherine Sim- Bible. fairs of our local government In or- Charles Lucas and wife Margaret. Tak* advintai* of this n»v«r- mons - : 1800, August 5 der to show bur officials that our in- It • b* • forgolttn valtwl ••-.'. •;• Benjamin Bennett, V. D. M. Miles Lucas, son ot Charles and terest In public affairs has not ended These records were copied by Margaret, b. August 9, 1768. Married when wo cast our ballots." ONLY 5000 AVAILABLE Monmouth Court House Chapter, D. Eleanor Holeman, b. April 18, 1706. — No mor« alttr Mint Dau. of William and Uphamy Hole- In addition to the Oceanport coun- -™-«V-B,r-and-_publl»hetJ—thraugh.__the_ cil, eleven other Emergency»Con«um- ' II. gOIW. ' Monmouth Historical association, THSn. ; ers~Tax Councils are now-functioning. Freehold, N. J., and released by Children of Miles and Eleanor: In Monmouth county, In Avon, Brl- (Mrs. William R.) Laura V. Conover, 1. Charles Lucas 6. March 21.1788. olle, Eatontown, Engllshtown, Farm- Registrar, 2. Margaret Lucaa b. May 6; l7S'j. Ingdale, Freehold, Holmdel, Mana- Md. James Johnson, Gus tav V, but facing right. It Is the squan, Marlboro, Red Bank and Sen Mrs. Harriet L. Wllkeson, Editor, 3. Uphamy Lucas b, October 28, work of Torsten Schonberg. Tho de- Girt. Plans are now under ,way to 1790. sign for the seven higher values—60, form more consumer tax study . 3Sc DISTILLED 1 Cedar avenue, West Long Branch, J N. J. (chairman. Genealogical com- 4. Ann Lucaa b. Juno 16, 1792. 85, 90, 100, 115, 120 and 145 ore—con- groups In thls area' within the next mittee of the Monmouth County His- She lived till Bhe was" one year four sists simply of the three crowns from few weeks, to afford the greatest pos- WITCH torical association, Freehold, N. J.) months and 16 days old and depart- the coat-of-arms. It Is by Arthur K. sible number of Monmouth county ed this life. Johansson. The word "ore" has been women the opportunity to partlcpate QUESTIONS 5. William Lucas, b. January 21, omitted to simplify the designs fur- In this statewide movement. HAZEL 1794, d. July 2S, 1867. Md. Nancy ther, leading "Svcrlge" and the value EPSOM SALTS 631. OSBORNE - COLE - NEW- (Ann) Mount b. October 13, 1784, d. figure the only inscriptions MAN. Am descended from the O»- MtwIflMl 1863, September 6 .Md. March 21, The new stamps will be Introduced bornes of Long Island. It Is known 1817. 323 Tax Council* that Richard Osborne, immigrant, slowly over the next year or two to 5-lb has descendants In Central New Jer- 6. Lucy Lucas b. March 3, 1796. supplant the scries Sweden has used Fight Gross Tax 7. Joseph Lucas b. July 9, 1798. since 1920. Bag 13 sey.. There was a Johnathan Os- borne near Sparta, Sussex Co., N. J., 8. Eleanor Lucas b. September 3, Two commemorative issues arc al- The proposed gross receipts tax 8 SupM Candy Spsdat.l who wan b. ca, 1788-1803 and <>• Prob- 1800; ' . ..• . • so on the 1930 schedule for Sweden. on business was given another set- 1873, md. Elizabeth Cole. Their s. 9. Jane Lucas b. September 25, One will mark the centenary of the back Saturday when the Emergency DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE William, 1847-1897, md. Ellen New- 1802. death of Per. Henrlk Ling, May 3 Consumers Tax Councils of New man In 1868. Desire the names of 10. Rachel Lucas b, March 23, 1804. 1839. He founded Stockholm's Royal Jersey threw the strength ofL their the father, mother and brothers of 11. Miles Lucas b. August 28, 1805. Gymnastic -Central Institute and in 323 tax councils organized In all 21 Thomas, Richard.and Jonathan Os- 12. Robert Lucas b. March 15, 1808. vented the Swedish calisthenics sys- counties In this stata Into action to NONPAREILS borne of Cape May county, N. J. No. 5. William Lucas md. Nancy tem. Tho other will hall tho 200th fight the proposed measure. 35c CRUISER stsqulr* Man's • Jonathan, ca. 1790-1800, had ch. Mountunt. anniversary of tha Royal Swedish This announcement was made to- Handkerchiefs Macle of healthful and rich Ablah, Ruth, Bezallel, Nathan and Children of Nancy and William: Academy of Science, organized-June day by Mrs. Florence Blddlo Zcntl, Playing or Plnechto chocolate, topped with pure Annanlas. Nathan bad ch., Richard, L LewiaLucas b. March 11, 1818, 1739, state organization chairman of the d. July 10, 1882. Md. Juno 10, 1845, Nathaniel, Nathan, John and Ruth. N. T, World's Fair Stamp. councils, who declared the tax "a CARDS-f sugar beads. A favorite Any Information your readers may to Eleanor Bergen, b. March 10, 1816, destructive piece of legislation, un- add will be appreciated, d. March 4, 1858. Dau. of Peter G. A picture of the Progress of Jfan sound In Idea, because the consum- among all ~ WORTH 25c. Bergen and wife Susan (Mershon) building at the New York World's ers as well as the merchants can 1 I (F. R. C.) Bergen, Fair will be the vlgnelto for the Fair ' 632. McCOLLUM - McVICKER. stand J no further drain on their In- 2. Elizabeth Lucas b, December stamp on the U. S. 1039 new Issue comes." FULL Would like names and any Informa- 1st, says Ramsey S. Black, third as- tion of the McCollums and McVlcJt, 13. 1819, d. October 11, 1844. (Single). "Our councils have until now Children of Lewis Lucas and wire, sistant postmaster general. POUND ers, who were early settlers in Mon- withheld from making any state- TOILET 60B BRAZILIAinnN LLOTIOI N mouth county. • ""• : Eleanor (Bergen) Lucas: Mooncy ln (ho Album. ment because the- policy of our or- •ltd ••«. al MO 1. Susan Elizabeth Lucas b. Oc- (Mrs. W, R. C.) The recent pardon of Thomas J. ganization Is to let each -Individual TISSUES LUDY MMLOW - 633. VANMATER - HENDRICK- tober 24, 1846, d. September 4,-1901. Mooncy recalls.UTa -lQ-.ccnt)mhs'.brown council act for Itself," Mrs. Zlntl SON. Desire data about Eleanor Md. William Forman field.- stamp bearing his • portrait which said,*- -•.•--- .. - --. _ 10* Roll FACIAL VanMater (8-4-1735, 2-12-1828), who "2. Henry Lucas b.'February 26, "Requests have.come to me from OiSSUIS 1848, d. February -26, 1829. Married he Catalonlan -Government In Spain md. In 1758, Daniel Hendrickson. Issued a couple of' months tfgo. the majority of our council heads .All i*r 3 Mary Helen Jones. Would like list of their ch. and their Mooney 1» considered the symbol of urging me to announce their united dates. (L. V. C.) 3. Julia Ann Lucas b. January 17, stand against this new tax proposal. 1851, d. April .10, 1864. "class persecution" by labor groups. 346. ALLEN-CORLEISS - SHAT- He was-serving' a life sentence in With this majority, I am now In the SxlO Inch PORTRAIT TOCK. Among my ancestors were San Quentln prison, convicted of position to say tho Emergency Con- Jedldiah Allen, George' Corlelas and TRACTORS. participating In the 1916 San Fran- sumers Tax Council will fight this ENLARGEMENT William Shattock of Shrewsbury. tax to a finish. lAM Papular (tea 50c HOSPITAL cisco Preparedness Day bombing, H*fUv»% 39c All-M«tal Dacora '• Jacob (5) Allen (Henry) (4), Jedl- The Farm Show, and Agricultural when California's new governor, "Most retail stores, I am told, op- \MnUd«k i diah (3), Ralph (2), George (1), b. Week program in Trenton are oc- Cuibert L. Olson, pardoned him. erate on less than a 3% margin of FADILU* COTTON 9-15-1704, d. 3-15-1779, lived In casions' for contrasts and compari- profit. It Is unreasonable to expect PAPER Ic WASTE BASKETS Shrewsbury,. South Han over, Bask- sons. At the meeting of the horse- In the same set with the Mooney them to absorb a tax which would' Pur* Whit* ing Ridge and. Morrlstown. He was men and veterinarians last week stamp are two others cf tha same force them Into bankruptcy. Tho a sergeant in Capt Carhart's Co., Wayne Dlnsmorc, outstanding au- value, carrying heads of Romain consumer cannot stand this tax be- Lb. Roll First Regt. Mon. Co., during Revo- thority on horses, told his audience Rolland, tho great French writer, cause we in this state are at present lutionary war. ' His second wife, that the surest way to keep the boys who is a pacifist, and Edgar Andre, paying 29 cents of every dollar of on the farm Was to have a team of Communist, executed In 1936 as an wage and salary Income for direct whom he md. 1751, Naomle < ) anti-Nazi terrorist Day, wid. of George Day, was not horses Instead of a machine. To one and hidden taxes. I-OH KSSF.NTIAI. WINTF.R RKMKIilF.S! the mother-of JacobjUlejtfs ch.. Am who wandered through the equip- Danzig Nazis Annoyed, "It Is not logical to believe that anxious to learn Identity o.rnTa first ment TXhiblt"~in—the—armory, this The new set of -four-Polish stamps the_taxjyouldjielp^ the relief situa- wife, issue, statement was countered by an ex- inscribed "Port Gdansk," and pre- tion because by the simplest reason- or any other Informa- tensive display of tractors suited for. tlon. (F. S. J.) 1 sumably Issued for ing you can see the result of this all purposes, with the ultimate be-" use in the Polish tax would Increase unemployment by ing a large' tractor equipped with

1 FUVUC Nonce Sutphin Speaks Democratic Club Votlc, U hntby «Jm 1* *fc# UcaA "XctttV 1» hmthy «Tm t» tfct Ural vclers of th* School XHttrtct of til* voter* «r to. Be*ool Pirtriet of U* _ .„ of « writ o* I. fa. to m* «V' ; Another Campaign Against Taxes Holds Election Borough of Btd Bank, in th« Oonnty Borough of Fair Hartn In tit) County r*ct*4, issued wiU.-.kax that tha Annual Meiflng for th* •lection that th* Animal Ifeetlnr for the election t J rf ^pf^lwrisC: River Mrs, Hose Bergen of Ma taw an waa of Four •xpoMd t»*aj« *t-pbbllc TiU4«a>..«4 A •*' > of Thre* <»> rn.mb.r- of th. Board «f of Four lf«mb«rer* of the Board of EdncEducaa- MONDAY, THE 30TH 0At;OF F^^U ^ elected president of the Monmouth Eduction will b* hold at Bigb School* t]0n -will hsld tt-Ui Willow Street ; Tj Shl County Woman's Democratic club Hard in e Boad; Oakland Str««t School and School on *Tu«sdaV,~F*l>maid Fb r "i*th1h , *19JJ9, K|^i::;l^rovemeiit • Saturday at the courthouse at Free- River Street School, on Tueaday, February from **vrn o'clock P. M. to nine o'clock bajtwata .tht hours of 12 o'clock and -.• ;• 14. 1939, from four o'clock p. m. to nine P- If. and aa much longer a*- may bt o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In tha afternoon of hold. Mrs. Bergen succeeds Mrs. o'clock v. m. and u much longer a« marnecessary, to enable all legal volet* prat* said day at the Court HOLS*. InjUi* Bor- ' Aik« Hoiwe Committee Pearl Kent of Freehold, who has be necessary, to anable all tha legal voten ant to east their hallota. tmzh^ot FrMhold, County of HooaDoutli, - been president of the organization for present to ca*t their (itlloU. Thre* Member* will b* claetad tot tbrtf Naw ftntj, to satisfy a, decrca ot sals. Three Merabera will be tleeted for three yctra. - court amounting to approxlmat*!*/ to Approve Report of the past four years. Mrs, Bergen Is yexri. On* Member will b* elected for two|l*SBurr, in Ui* County ing the past year. - Foor current Kpenaca tlfl4,B8I.Ot, O ot Honmouth and State of Ntw Jers*y. C ' ^Scmtresiman William H. Sutphin FFo r repairi s and r«pUcim*nU..U . 16900016,900.000 For current nprnui „.„„_„„„.$ J0,7BI.00 Other officers elected were Mrs. Tog1 repair* and replacements 1,000.90 B*«rtnnltit at a stake atandlns on tiben appeared before tbe Rivera «ndHar- For 'manual training , 3.6CO.0C east *ld*j of th* road leading from Btt Joseph Hahn of. Bradley Beach, flrst Bad 1>or» committee of the House of Rep- Bank to UtU* Silver i thence (1) south, vice president; Mrs, Mae Mulcaby of Tht total amount thought to • Tht total amount thought to . . thirty-thre* d*gr«cs and thirty minute* . . •rwentatlvf• yesterday mornlnK to Asbury Park, second vice president; b« atctuAcr If -— -...1213,081.00 bt necessary Is . f 11,761.09 •a*t on* hundred «nd nfnetr-*ir feet a'onc Districts 1/2,. 8, A. will vote »t the Tht_ following proportion w^l bt -rob-tha aforesaid road to Carolina Smith north- ?s|s|«ik that body to favor further im- Mrs. Oenevievc Donnell of Matawan, j|I»ft>?ement to Shark River Inlet, as Senior High School, Harding Road, . * west corntr; th*nce (2) north flftyelght secretary; Miss Martina Healy of , D.itrlcts 6, 9, 7, 8, will vote at the To tranifep—fmra current «xpensa to d«sre«* and forty-five mlautes east ona gwebmmenied by the Army En Red Bank, financial secretary, and Oakland Street School, Oakland Street. rapalr and rcplacemtnt* tht mm of hundred and thlrty-slx fact six Incht*. along $1,099.00, i»ld Smith Hn* to a stake: thenc* (3) Mrs. Helen Bernocco ot Asbury Park, District* d, ID,' U, will vot* at tbi Hirer The recommendation by tha Chief Street School, Hirer Street Z)at«d this Hit day of January. 2*39, north *)xty-*eren degrees md forty mm- treasurer. 2>*ted this 24th day ot January. 1939, " H, EDOAR SMJTH, ut«s west two'hundred and forty-two feet .of'Army Engineers proposes a chan- Following the business session, JAPHXA CLAYTON^ District Cleric. six Inches to tha place of beginning. nel 18 feet-deep and ISO feet wide OUtrlet derk. which was attended by more than NOTE;—Th* term "current cxpensts" Seised M UI* property ot William A. - - «cro«« [he bar at the entrance to the KOTE:—The. term "current' cxpehMt" Include* principal*', teacher*', janitors* and Dowlinr, Jr., *t ut, taken In execution 100 member*, Mrs. Katherlne EUku* medical Inspector** salarlts, fuel, text at the *ult of Viola T. Throckmorton, arid inlet, thence 12 feet deep and gen- Include* principals', teochenV ^tftitom' and' & White of Red Bank spoke on the medical Inspectors' iftlarlcs, fael,Y t«xt book*, ichool aupplles. flags, transporter to b* sold by. • , erally 100 feet wide through the topic, "Organization." books, *ehool supplies, flag*, transporta- tion of pupils, tuition 61 pupHa attending MORRIS J. WOOD RING, Sheriff. Main and South channels to the tion of pupils, tuition of pupils attending schools In other districts with th* eoniant Dated January IS, 19X9. silRpuie :S5 bridge, thence eight feet schoolt in other .districts with the consent of. tht Board of Education, school llbrar- L., 8.S. T^iro'ekmortonThroe , Sol'r, of the Board of Education, Ichool librar- !«•, compensation ot tht District dark, of (39 line*) deep and 100 feet wide to the upper PLATING CARDS AS FRIZES ies, compensation of th* District Clark, of tbt eustodlan of scbool money* and of S16.3I limit of the Belmar Municipal boat- the custodian of school moneys and of truant otficcri, truant schools, Iniuranct truant officers, .truant achools, Insurance and tht Incidental expenses of the ichool*. Cbaiicery 1/S7 bMln; with additional depths and Decks' of playing cards were the id tha Incidental expenses of the ichooli. Ai member of th* Hoard of Education SHERIFFS SALE. l?"Witlthi where" necessary arid prac- table prizes at a card party spoh- A member of the Board of Education •hall be at least 21 year* of a/t. a citlisn tlcabie to produce satisfactory cur- and resident of the school district; and By virtu* of a writ ot fi. fa. to me.di- sor«d Thursday by tha Bed Bank shall be at least 21 yean of age, a tltluit rected, Issued out of tbe Court of Chan* rent velocities at bridges. An an- Catrtpllc high school Parent-Teacher and resident of the school district, and •hat! havt been sach * cftJcen and resi- shall have been auch a citizen and resi- dent for at least three years Immediately c*ry of- tht State of New Jersey, will.b* chorage 12 feet deep 'and covering association. Mrs. Patrick Cotter and exposed to salt at public vendut, on Washington — George H. Davis, "People all over the country are I "Capital, labor and ^management dent for at least three years immediat*ly prtctdlng hi* or her becoming a racmbtr ;i*6ut T.3 acre* eait of Route '•'"' >. Vincent J. Eck were co-chalr- preceding his or her becoming a member of such Board, and shall b* able to read MONDAY. THE «TH DAY OF FEBRU- realizing that business \s not sortie- |are nil ready to go. Reducing taxes also is proposed. .resident of the Chamber of Com- n of the affair, which was held In of «ueh Board, and shall be able to read and writ*. . ARY, 1939, thing; to be restricted nrvJ I« the,surest way to restore confi- and write* , , • Petitions, legally nominating candldat** The project will cost an estimated merce of the United States, has he school auditorium.- between the hour* of 12 o'clock and 'K "They are rccosnizInK thnt both dence, making; It possible for busi- to bti voted on at *a(d meeting* must bt o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the afternoon of l<118,000 to complete and $30,000 per launched a nation-wide outdoor board Members of the assisting commlt- Petitions, legally nominating candidates filed with tht District Clerk at least twtn- big end little business In what h;ui ness to expand and employ the Idle. to be voted on at said meeting, must be said day, at the Court Home, In th* •.!$*$X tot Jnalnteftance. The recom- ee were Mrs, Edward Kelly, Mrs. ty day* before tht date of tht meeting Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- ' campaign, "Leas Taxes, More Jobn," made America the outstnndlnK na- "Our hope is that the message on filed with the District Clerk at least twen- In order to have the names of auch candi- mendatlon does not call for any lo- William Jones, Mrs. James Ander- ty days before the date ot the meeting; mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of by pasting up the first poster on the tion of tho world. these twenty-five thousand billboards, date* printed on the official ballot* to bt said court amounting to approximately cal cash contribution' since, as the son, Mrs. Kdwln Reed, Mrs. Thomas in order to have the names of such candi- used In voting' In calculating tht above- 113,709.00. • • No. 1 board in Washington. "They are worrying ''over .continued set up all over the United States, will dates printed on the official ballot* to be eongrewrnan pointed out to the com- Little, Mrs. John E. Day, Mrs. Mae mentioned twenty day* either tht filing All the following tract or parcel of land Inspire people to encourage their sen- used in. voting. In calculating the above- day or the election day,' but not-both, mittee, the state of New Jersey and Twenty-five thousand outdoor deficits and know that If they are not Ryan, Mrs, Jerome Sloyan, Mrs. and premise* hereinafter particularly de- ators and congressmen to tackle the mentioned twenty days *]ther th* filing may bt counted. Blank form* for this scribed, situate, lying and being in the local municipalities have provided boards throughout the country will stopped soon, they will become fo Charles Scott, Mrs. Edward McDon- day or the election day* hut not* both, purpose may bt obtained from th* Dis- display this slogan. huge as to be unmnnngenhlo, with unpopular, almost Impossible, Job of Borough of Red Bsnk, In the County1 of the entrance jetties, bulkheaded and ougb, Mrs, John Gaul, Mrs. John Ho- may be counted. Blank forms for this trict CUrk. Honmouth.and State of New. Jersey. - In announcing the campaign, Mr, the final outcome either Inflation or economizing by reducing the cost of purpose may be obtained from tha Dis- Persons who may vot* In addition to dredged tho existing channels.and an, Mrs- Joseph Laurino, Mrs. trict Clerk: Beginning^ at ,a point In th* easterly provided, movable bridge spans, Davis said: . repudiation. government." ', those registered for the laat preceding line of Broad street, and in tha northwest- Th6mas Kelsey, ,Mrs. William J. Persons who may vote at tht election general election art those who r*sl*tjr at erly corner of, property of Howard Whit-- •wharves and bottbaslns at a cost Spence, Mrs, Alfred Relss, Mrs. Da- ire: . th* polling; placa on the.Saturday evening field; thenc* (1) along the easterly sld* ««tlmatod at $1,800,000. Local In- 'ld Sheridan, Mrs. William Ryan, (a) Those -who were registered for the preceding the election between the hour* of Broad itreet norlh six degrees flfty-on* last preceding glnerai election -of any tvests will provide apolt disposal under Section 77* of tho Bankruptcy Mrs. Theodore' Moss, Mrs. John J. of 7:00 o'clock and 9:00 o'clock P. V- mlnates' eajt. abcty-nin* and thirty-three Act and In rcapoct to equity re- One-House Legislature special election held subsequent thereto; Any person may register-who Is qutJIned hundredth* feet to th« southwesterly cor- areas, all lands, easements and WAS O'Shea, Mrs. Fred Crlne and Miss or not being so registered but being qual- to vote In that district for a member of ner of property of th* John PalJcer estate; rights of way and keep the United ceiverships. Appeals could be -taken Proposed For Jersey Mary O'Brien. ified to vote for,a member of the Legis- th* legislature. thence.(2) along the southerly aide of th* States free from damages due to the directly to the U. 8, Supreme Court. lature have registered at the polling place John Parker estate property, south eighty .Mergers—Tho requirement- - that A proposal to change New Jersey's , m ' m on the Saturday preceding the election be- degrees fifty-seven minutes east, two hun- •construction works and mainten- tween the hours of 7;Q0 and 9:00 P. M. PUBLIC NOTICE. dred and seventy-eight and one-tenths fe*t ance. .-• , .... ' tho commission adopt a plan for present Legislature of two houses Sent to State Prlion. (b) Those In ft district having ptrma- ~ Kotlc* la hereby «rtr«n to-th* itgaJ to th* northwesterly; corner of-property of consolidation of rail lines into a Into a unlcameral Legislature, com- voter* of the School District ot the W. A. Truex, Jr.; thence (3) along th* ii'i Congressman' Sutphin ' told the Wilbur Harrison, 33, colored of ..s.nt registration who are registered at limited number of systems would be prising 60 members who would be least thre.e days prior to the date of the Borough of Rum ion, in th* County w*st*rly line of property of W. A* Truex, committee that the Improvement Belmar, was sentenced to state of Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, Jr., south six degrees fifty-one minute* eliminated, Carriers would bo au- elected for two-year terms and re^ election. •hould provide commercial saving* that 'the Annual Meeting for the election weat; eixty-nine and twelve one-hundredth* thorized to propose consolidations, celve (2,000 annually, is before the >rison for- one to three years on a of Three Membern, of the Board of Educa- feat to th* northerly line pf property of 5«f'over* 100,000 annually as well as PUBLIC NOTICE. morgcrs, purchases, leases, operat- Legislature in a resolution Intro- harge of atrocious assault on his tion will be held at High School. Ridge Howard \V hit field; thence (4) alonR th* make an excellent harbor for pleas- Notice Is hereby given to the legal Road, on. Tuesday, February 14, 1939 from northerly line of property of Howard ing contracts or acquisitions of con- duced by Senator James I. Bowers, wife. It is charged he brfljte her voters of the jgchoql District of the ure and lleht commercial eraft. six o'clock P. M, to nine P. M. and asWTillfleid, north eighty-one degere* west trol, the cbmnilaslon to have tho Democrat, of Somerset. rm with a blow from a mllkTfbttle. Township'" of Shrewsbury, In the County much-longer as may bt necessary, to en-two hundred and seventy-eight and nint , •When the recommendations are rlght'to authorize; such proposal* us of Monmouth, and State of New Jersey* able all the legal voter* present to cast ona-hundredths feet to tb« easterly sld* •Approved the authorization for this The state constitution would be that the Annual Meeting for the election' of Broad street, th* piact cf Beginning. , It finds will promote tho, public In- PUBLIC NOTICE. th»ir billot*. s •work will be Included In the omnl- changed to provide for biennial ses- of Four (4) Members to the Board of Three Members will bt elected for thr« Notice li hereby sjlvtn to the legal Education will be held at the Tin ton Falls Salted as tht property of Ralph L. ius Rivers and Harbors bill for the tcrent. sions. Tho state would bo divided years. Pusco,, and Mrs, Ralph L. Fusco, wife of 'Ura of the School District of tho School HOUBQ on Tuesday, February 14, At said meeting will bt submitted th* TBth congress, Commercial Rates . For Govern- into legislative districts by the 1941 Borough of Shrewsbury, In the,County 1939, from 7 to 9 p. m., and as much Ralph L. Fusco, taken in execution at th* mont Shipments—After July 1, 1930, longer ns may be necessary, to enable all question of voting a tax for the following Huit of Frled% £. Shetnroan, and to be sold Legislature, and one member elected of Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, purposes: thfltdfltt that—tha^Annual- Matting- -for—tho-nitsctiatt- ^g fllIThblf r f Three Membern of the Board of Educa^ lots. * " : ^or-eu rren t-«pen se*—."..m..^.mt_3S, aacGQ-i Activities Of pay the applicable commercial rate portlonmont would bo population, ex- Jon vrlll be held at the Scholhoime on Three Members will be elected for three For rapalr* and replacements.. 4,800.00 Sheriff. Tueidiiy, February U, 1030, from 7:00 For manual training ...... n... 2,000,00 Pated December 27, 198ft. for the transportation by railroad of cluding aliens, as shown by the 1940 years. . For library 2,400.00 Parsons, LLabrecqub e & BordenBd , So I'm. any Persons of property for tho Federal consua. o'clock p. m. to 9:00 o't.ofik p. m., and On* Member' wilt be elected for' on* (SI lines) BH much longer aa may be neceatary, to H S21.ll United States or on Its behalf, pro- year. • ' i „ ' The total amount thought to ,:, The Bordentown manual training enable «1I the legal voters present to cast At said meeting will be submitted tht vided that tho United States Bovcrn- their ballots. question of voting a tax fcr the following be necessary la .—,.... I 47,090.00 NOTICE. , and lnstdustrlal school will send its ,,mcn.t;, may still have tho right to OUTDOOR CLUB MEETS. Three Memben will be elected for three Tht following: proposition will also h PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby slven that purposes. ' submitted; . - - va.ralty basketball team in competl- contract with any carrier by rail- ears, Current Expenses f 18,798,00 KBW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COM* ; tlon tomorrow with the West Side At laid meeting will b» submitted the Repairs and Replacements . 975.00 For new equipment and Im- PANY has filed with the Townahip Cleric BY CONGRESSMAN road subject to the Intcrstnto Com- The American Outdoor club of uestlon of voting a tax for the following provements to ground* % 7,000.00 of the Townahip of Holm del on the 12th i. community Y. M, C, A. of Red Bank merce Act, as amended, for the car- West Keansburg held Its regular >urpo»esi Dated this 30th day roposal to rehabilitate* the transpor- structed. all of those members who are study- booki, school RUPIIIIGB, flajii, transporta- ' s, compensation of the District Clerk, pt and the Incidental expenses of the schools. coil vaults, loading coils, Including the tion of pupils, tuition of pupils attending A member'of the Board of Education necessary street openings and lateral con* Members of the West- Bide varsity tation Industry in the United States. While the foregoing abstract Is ing birds, was responsible for tho schools In other dintricti with the consent le cuntodlan of ichool mbneys-and of f truant offtcers, truant schools, insurance shall bt at hast 21 yBBra of age, a citizen necttons to curb poles and'property'lines* team arc George Williams, Charles The entire bill is 55 P&Kes long and comprehensive it Is not possible -for program which pointed ou . various of tht Board of Educatlon.-achool llbrar- and the Incidental expenses of the schools. and resident of. the. school district, and and Its other fixture a and appurtenances* Harrington, John Daniels, Ned Wil- he following is a comprehensive ab- \*t, campenBdtloR at the District Cleric, of shall have been such a citizen and resi- for Its local and. through'fines and lys* It to be all-inclusive. It does cover methods of feeding birds' In winter he ruatodiarv of school moneys and of A member of the Board of Education liams, Ulysses Green, Cummy stract of Its provisions, according to nhoirbe at least 21 years of tut*. * citizen dent for at least three year* immediately terns, In connection with the transaction. tho principal provisions In Rcncr,il tliroush bird reeding stations. Mem- ruant officeri, truant 4chooln, Insurance preceding his or her becoming a member of Its business. . ' - . • 8tephen»en, Alfred Huntley and Aus- ;he aspects of the railroad problem ind the Incidental ixpenien of th« schools. and resident of tho school district, and torms, bers who gavii reports were Charles shall have been sitch a cltixen and resi- of such Board,-and shall be abl* to read •«n Williams, manager. The game affected; A member of the Board of Education and write. ' - - -Permission and consent Is"aqlced for a Wnlllng, Gloria Iannetta, • Robert hill be at least 21 yean of a*;, A cklxen dent for at least three years. Immediately period of-fifty (SO) y#arp.. . The said will tie preceded by a girls' contest Membership, Interstate Commerce Thornn, Charles Mendcneach, Lou Is o preceding his or her becoming a- member Petitions, legally nominating candidates Township Cqmmltt«e o( the Township of Civil S«rvlcfl .fobs. and j resident of the school district, and between tho Bordentown girls and _ h«ll have been such a citizen and resi- of such Board, and shall be able to read to be voted on at said meeting, must b* Holmdel wlflproceerf to consider the said CommiBBlon—Ihcrnaaed from 11 to Hill, Frod Rnggnn, - Apnoa Fannie, and write. Birla of the West Side "Y." Application forms may bo ob- dent for at leant three years immediately filed with th« District Clerk at least twen- petition on the 9th day of February, 9. Functions of the commission GcncvicvR Ecimuns and William Hill Petitions, legally nominating candidates ty days before the date of the meeting 1939. at the hjbur.of one o'clock P. M., at ' Saturday, February 11, a wild anl-l tained from any flrst-cla.ss postofllcp. •receding hln or her becoming a member cdlstrlbutcd among throe principal At (ho February meeting tho" tree >f auch Board, and shall be nble to read to be voted on at said meeting, must be In order to have the names of such candi- the Townahip Hall, Keyport road, Holm- nut! circus will bo exhibited at the Senior field represent ativo, $3,800; and writs. filed with the District Clerk at leait twen- date* printed on tht official ballot* to b* del, New Jeraey.-— ' llvlslons: Appeal, rate, finance; n committrb will prnsont the program, Vint Side Y. M. C. A. This feature field 1'cpreaentnUyc, $3,200; Division ty days before the date of tht meeting ustd In voting. In calculating the above- Dated January 12. 1939. pedal administrator would bo aild- Petitions, legally nominating candidates in order to have tho names of such candi- mentioned twenty days either tht filing promises an educational treat to the id. of I^nbor, Standards, DojWlmcnt of o b*e voted-on at said meetlns, must be dates printed on the official ballots to bt day or th* election day, hut not both, SIDNEY Y.-BIUY, community, Animals of odd species Labor* closing date February M. Ofllcer Moves to Freehold. iled with the DUtrlct Clerk at leant twen- used In voting. In calculating the above- msy be counted. Blank forms for this Township Clerk. Carriers Other Than Railroads— y dayi before the date of tha meeting •will be Included in the circus. Topofiraphic draftBmnn, flvo grndoft, mentioned twenty dayi cither the filing purpose, may bt obtained from the Dis The commission is given jurtsdln- I.iont. anil Mrs. Ballon Pierce of n order to have the names of such candi- day or the election day, but not both, trict Clerk. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER5EY. Monday, February 13, a joint com- ion to regulate rntpa of common from $1,020 to $2,000 per ypRt; Clos- New-York hnva moved into a house at#9 printed on the official ballots to be may be counted. Blank forms for this Persons who.may rot* at tb* election By virtue of an Order of th9 Court of munity night will be sponsored by carriers by water in interstate com- ing dato Fobrum-y 21, Prfncipnl ln- used In votins. .In calculating the above- Ptiriione msy be, obtained from tha Dis- on South street q,t Freehold. Lieut,] mentioned twenty days either the filing trict Clerk. are: Chancery of New Jersey made on the tha West Side Y. M, C. A., The pur- merce upon, tho inland, cannl .or formntlonal t rcprosci.tnt.iv", $5,000 Pierce is commanding officer at the' day. nr the election day, but not both, (a) Those who were registered for th*sixteenth day of January, Nineteen hun- I'ernona who may vnte In addition to dred and thlr,ty-nlne,'in a certain . cause) pose, of this meeting Is to place em- coastwise waterways of the United per ychr. Closing ilatft Fobninry -0. Freehold CCC camp. may be counted. Wank forms for this last preceding genera) election or any purpose may be obtained from the Dls-thone registered for tht last preceding special .election held subseriuent thereto; In said Court depending wherein Mary E. SbAiii on_the MIR annual oelsbra- Statette s but not carrier* by water general election ate those who register at or' not being so registered but being quat- Campbell is' complainant and Margaret |-tiifJUH«-rK;__/ '" ' '". . l", ••,"' lha-paWng.-ulaeejDl\Jhe Saturday evening Patterson LeJnlng and other* are defend- tlon of Natfonal~Nelfo"'Trttitorr! iperattng orT^fliD nlisl iBira; ttv •on Ah* Saturday preceding th* election ba- Masters of aaid Court-o£ Chancery, will on "Safari on Wheel*," a travel sketch merce through the Panama Canal.. (a) Those who were registered for th* Any person may register who Is qualified titfen tht hours of 7:00 and 6:00 P. M. the'first day of March, Nineteen hundred lent preceding general election or any with sound effects of a trip through Minimum' Rates—To bo prescribed to vote in that district for a member of (b) Those in a district having perm* and thirty-nine, at two o'clock In the) fiiocUl election held subsequent thereto: the leglilature. . i * nent registration who are registered at afternoon, sell at public vendue, at the. Africa, will be the main feature of by the commission after Investlca- or not being so registered but being qual- laait thre* days prior to tht datt of th* Court House fn the Borough of Freehold* the evening, followed by n Negro ion, minimum rates to be chargert ified to vote folk a member of tha Lett!** .•lection. . ' Monmouth'County, New Jersey, PUBLIC NOTICE. history bee nn question relative to iy each transportation agency—rnll- Utut-c hnve registered nt the polling place ALL that certain tract or parcel of on ths Saturday preceding the election be- Notice Is hereby glytn to tht le'ga! Negroes In America. 'oads, motor trucks, bus lines, const- Monmouth County'Surrogate'* Offic*.: land situate, lying and being at High tnren tht hours of 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. voters of - the School District of tht In the matter of th* estate of Corneliui Point Chapel, or Chapel HIM, in the wise shipping, Inland water curriers, (b) Those In a district having perma- Township of Hotmdtl, in the County Charles O'Neill (alia known as Charlci Township of Mlddletown, County' of «tHCK» SMITH'S BEPORT. Ipo lines and air cnri-lcrs. noiit reulsWrstion who are registered at o( Monmouth, and Statft of New Jersey, C. O'Neill), -deceased. Monraouth and State of New Jerseyi Co-ordination of nates— Tho com- lmst three days prior to the date of tha that the Annual Meeting, for the election Notice to creditor* to present el aim I BEGINNING In the middle of the , election. of Three (3) memhers of the Board of , a (tainst estate. public highway leading from Middle- Tha Register baa been privileged mlsfllon would yivpstlRate rates atul Education will be held at the Schoolhouse 1 Pursuant to tht order of Joseph L, Don> town Village to Rlceville. thence aa ! to see the first blennUl report ct the harges of.any common carrier by Monpiouih Cottnty Surrogate ! Offict. In llolmdel Village on Tuesday, February the magnetic needle now points 14. 1939, from seven (7) o'clock p. m. to North ten degree* fifty-five mlnuti* '• Department of Probation, State of allroad, water, lilKhwny motor ve- In the mittar of the estote of John (Jrsnt, nine (9) o'clock P. m., and as much longer Icle, pipe line or nlr engaged lntn- Wcstralan* the middle of the high- • Hew Hampshire, aa prepared by deceased. ' as may be necessary to enable all the way leading from High Point Chapel Richard T. Smith, director of proba- :erstate commerce. • when the com- Notice to creditor! to present claims legal voters present to caat their ballots. Irene E. Maughton, administrator* of the to Apitlegate'a Landing eight chains nKBlnat estate. Three Members will be elected for three estatt of Cornelius Charle. O'Neill (also tion* who Is a farmer resident of mission has reason to, believe that Pursuant to tht ortltr of Joseph I* Pon- to the Southeast corner of the School < years. know a* Charle* C. O'Neill), deceased, House lot; thence North eighty-three i Hed Bitnk. Mr. Smith will bo re- ;uch charges •e unreasonably low »hfiy. Surroa»t» of the County of Mon- notfet Is hereby girth to th* creditor* of degrees Wert one chain; thence North • mouth, mad* on the eighteenth day of At said meeting wilt be submitted the 1 deceased to exhibit to th* subscrib- membered as being connected with If found dcslrrSG In tho public In- January, 1039. on tht application - of qucitlon of voting a tax for the following three and one-halt degrees West * the Monmouth County Organization terest the commission shall pre- er p, administrator* as aforesaid, their seventy-five links to a stone In John Lena Grant, executrix of the estate of purposes: \ • • dtbts and demands against th* said eatate, West's line; thence North eighty-three for—SoclaLJJervlciL and previous to scribe the minimum rat o to bo there- John Grant, deceased, notice ti hereby For Current Expenses ~...t 18.S25.00 under oath, within six months from the derees West four chains two linka gWen to th« creditors at ealtt deceased to For Repairs and Replacements .,000,00 date of" the aforesaid ordar, or they will that waa aecrelary of the Red Bank after maintained, which would In- cNhiblt to the lubicrlher, executrix as along the said John Weit's line to a Y. M. C. A. He waa also an nctivo clude therlKhl to prescribe different h* forever barred of their action* there* stake; thence South four degrees Weit nfoieiald, thtlr debta and demnndn against The totel amount thought to for agaln«t the said «ubicrlb*r*. seven chains fifty-four links to North- \ Botarlan before giving up his resi- minimum rates for different cat- the Raid estate, under oath, within six necessary Is ". * 15.521.00 months from th* datts of the aforesaid or* Dated Freehold. N. J., Jan. 20. 1931, west cDi-ner, of William Mount's.cow dence here. rlers. The order or (he commission der. ar they *1U be forever barred ot their Dated February 1, 1939. . WILUAM F. O'NEILU house; thence North eighty-eight d«- , fixing the minimum rate would pre- ALEX. L. UcCLEES, * • Port Monmouth, N. J., green twenty minutes East two chalna Ms-ny of his friends have been act torn thsrtfor aealnat the »ald sub- JOHN T. O'NEILU slxty«slx links to a garden fence post; deeply interested in DlcVs under- vail over that of any other regu- Bcrlbir. District Clsrk. thence South one degree fat-ty min- Dated Fr«hold. N. J.. J*n. in, l»39. NOTE;—The term current expense!epene!" New Ifonmouth, N.J,( taking in tho New England state latory Federal body, Includes principal*', teachers'h' , janitorsjit'' an d IRENE E. NAUOHTON, utes West two chains to the centre of LENA C.UANT, iil' t the nrat^ named highway: thane*' and they will be pleased to know Transportation Administrator—The Red Bank, N. J.. R, F. O. No. 1, medical . Imptctora' salaries, fuel, text Port llonmoulh, N. J,, books, school supplies, tiasi, trauiaporta- Administrators. North, eighty-eight degrees East four that bis report has been received bill proposes to create this oftlec ExecuuU. Edward W. -WIs*. Esq.. ™ chains forty-eight Hr.ki along said Edward \V. Win-, K»q., tlort of puplla, tuition of pupils attending "with much favorable comment, Tho within the I. C. C. Dudes would be schools in other dlatrlcta with the. consent Red Bank. N. J.. Highway to the- place of Beginning, Red Bank* N. J . containing four acres and jilnety-ftv* report covers every phase of probation the elimination of sources of waste \ Proctor. of tho Board of Education, school librar- Proctor for William F. O'Kiill. ies, compensation of the District Clerk, of Snyder, Robert* h Pillabury, hundredth! of an acre, be the same and numbers 41 pages in Its entirety. and weakness and the mlnlmlzlng-of the custodian of school moneys and pf. Atlantic Highland*, N. J., more or less, with the appurtenaneei. There Is much statistical informa- destructive competition; tho plan- 1 Monmouth County Surrogated Office. truant officers, truant, schools, Insurance* Proctor* for John T. O'Kalll Including th© inchoate right of dower in the matter o( the estate of Stanley •*• therein of Ingeborg Maria Campbell, wire tion* aa well as suggestions. One of ning, encouraging mill promoting of makes suits look better, wear longer and the Incidental expenses of the schools. and Irena E. Kaughton. f F(elder, deceased. -f; the; defendant, Richard P. Caropbelf. tho outstanding features Is tho state- consolidation, collective or co-operu- A member of tha Board of Education _r., and Including the inchoate right ft* Neatness is important in business | Notice to creditor! to present ctalmt tihali be at least 21 years of a«», « citizen Monmoutk County SurrogaU** Offlc*. ment by Mr. Smith that, "It has cost tlve arrangements for tratllc, unifica- asainit estate. In tht matter of the istatt of Alfred 8. eurteay of the defendant, Albert E. Utn- relntions. That's why successful and resident of the. school district, and Ing, husband of the defendant, Margaret New Hampshire $53 this past year to tion, arrangements for pooling or di- Pursuant to the order of Joseph I*. Don- *liall have been auch a cltiscn and resi- Sp*nn*y (colored),'deceased. men linve clothes cleaned reRulnrly ahay, Surmnat* of, the County of Mon- Notice to creditor* to present clilmi Pattersoni Lttnlng.. together with all and care for each probationer, whereas vision ot carnliiRn. pooling, of equip- ding for at least three years Immediately singular the hereditaments and appurten- nnbta and demands against HAROLD McDERSIOTT. th* ssld tubscclbir. th* said estate, under oath, within *lx r, in Key port Man Dend, sary and the rail ranters are unable Dated Freehold. N, J.. January 4. 1039. months from the data of tht • for*said Special MaKter, in, Ohanrerr Ch^rlea P. Baker, 73, of Keyporl, to obtain the necessary funds on TOPCOATS MARY RinTII KlEl-DER. ordei, or they will b* farertr barred ot Irving W. T«pl», reasonable terms from prlvatt* 95 i • 12 Church Street, Fair Hav«r\, N, J^ th*ir action* therefor against th* said 790, Broad Street. died Monday of last week at his home sources, tho administrator may Is- I . Administratrix. Newark, New Jersey. after a long illness. ' Mr. Baker was I Doremua A Manion, ^DaUd^Frwhold. N. J., Jan. 12. 1980. sue its order condiment upon a loan Solicitor for Complainant. born at Keyport and lived there all A Broad SLr**t, MAR* ELLA HOLSTON, by tho R. F. C, which would bo .au- Red BanV, K. J-, 186 West Bergen FUet, Red Bank, N. J,, hi* life. He is survived by a widow MenmmiUi County Surrefate'a Offic thorized to make, such loan on such Proctorf. Exteutrlx. and two daughters. Bernard H, W*Iscr, E«q.. terms as tho ICC might find con- h NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OV ACCOUNT Frttbold, N. J;, sistent In tho public Interest. Phone 2800 Proctor. - Blood Donors Tested. Estate, of Horace I'. Cook, deceased. Tho H. K. C. could also innko loans .. Notice la hcraby alven that ths ac- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT , Ten members of the blood donors on reasonable security to encouragp counti of the aubgcrlbers. trustees «f the Estate of Emilia W.Xbapin, deceased. «>tat« of said dM«*»id, will be svudittd tne.Couh.'f'of Monl group of the Freehold KnlgtifiPof the employment of labor and to fi- Notice la hereby glvtn^that tbe accounts roouth. mad* on th. Thlrtetn'h day of mid *Uttd by the Surrogate of the Coun- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. of the subscriber, trustee of the estate Columbus lodge had their blood nance equipment , purchases ap- ty «t Monmouth and repotted for ••tUc- To CATHERINE C WAItnENl ' , of said deceased, will be audited and 7 C U ( ntinad ln wl Heated" last week by Dr. George J. proved by the cmnmlsslon aa desir- mint to th«~Ort.hani Court at said County, ulatcd by the Surrogate of the Count* of ?ftfi a*M. " i?!l^ , . » " M«1H« •*>•> Ttiiimday, the acrond day of March, Bj virtue of an order of the Court nf WcDonnell, who l« chairman of the able for the , preservation and Im- hancery of the Stale of New Jersey matte Monmouth and reported for settlement to LEON'S A. I*. 1939, at 10;00 o'rlock «J, m., »t n (he 12th day of January. 1929, in a the Orphan* Court of Mid County, on group; provement of transportation facili- which tint* npptlrftUon will ba mad« for rauie wherein Ulysiaa -f, T*,q Prlntta* Should correspond with SHAMPOOING FlDKUTT UNION TRUST COMPANY, Chancellor •hsll think eoultabje and luau (Foraerly Fidelity Trust Cotnpany) 3£ : its owner. If It misrepresents him Itof 'Ihreo membora, named by the (Fonn*rly Fldallty Trust Citmpany), The objeri of n*M eult la to obtain a By I Ijeslle O. MeDooall, Chief Justice of tho United Slates Dyi EDWARD A. THUDEN, iUcrte of divorce between said petitioner Vice President. D»tt8 The Register** (oh Supremo'Court from Misting circuit *n*l you. 755 Broad Street, Newark. N J., 70-76 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. 75S nroad S\Tte\, NawHrW, N- J.. Hnlr.t Jftn.iarr 1«, 1939. TruMt*. prlntina I* • perfect fit for the busl- judges and district Judges would be- Tt Hood, 1-ttfWrty A Camph*U, , WootMt, rMi l«|,nl)t N. Tj >»«« «nrf profOiBlonnl errvlce It's In- created -with Jurisdiction similar to Hood, IdtfT«rty Arrt^KOATE. STEVKNS. FOSTER 714 Broad Si test, AUtoi. n,,kman, R,, E««mlil.. ' Und«d /or,—AdverttaemenC that or'lho Fetlcral district courts I ' 744 Hif.ml A RKU&ULLK. Neiiiuk, N. J * • Newark. J. " ' • 8nlltU«ra of FeiUoner, **i Bank. N. J, I1 roc tor*. U Broad SUtet, Bid Bank.X RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2,1939. Page Mae

ALSTON BES5BHA»t,r,i3 COUNSELLOR CTJUiK. as destroyed iy.flre.....-•:-.. ' Oflwea. ID Broid SU BCI) BANK. K. ITEMS OF &:«GEIER Cyril Smack of Long Eranchr pro- PATENT and THADE MARK fessed to bte a flrst-clias checker Fighting the Maiming Virus ATTORNEYS See HELEN LAU "•'' FROM REGISTER FILES player and lie challenged Christopher 11 Commerce St, Newark, N. J. or Phone B. B. 466 , .' AT LAW. Berge of Red Bank for the Mon- E Mitchell 2-2058 BcS Bank Travel Service Thomas P. Dm mouth county title. ,,Mr. Berge re- .^THROUGHOUT the nation a be divided on a 50-50 basis. One Washington, D. C. New York John J. tjiiijrt. tained the honor of being the boss 12 Broad Street VIneet»i«J. ^ftGui Howard 11. Lawn * great drive for funds is uhder half of the prflceeds will go to the Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The checker player of the county by de- way- Citizens are contributing; National Foundation. The other j^jjBq & Borden, feating Mr. Smack in 11 games. 'their dimes and dollars for a half will be held in trust and be -COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Miss Ella Chandler, daughter of icommon cause—to fight Infantile turned, over to the local chapters Red Ba News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment LISTEN IN 18- Wlllace SU »* Mr. and Mra. jPrank Chandler of iParalysis. . • when they are established. Theodore D. Parsons Edmund J. Camon» Theodoro J. Lalirecoue Loren C Lewn Spring street, and Frank E. Snydcr Never before has there been The dollars going into the Na- EUton'F. Combs • Frank F. C.rott of Today's Readers. of Fair Haven, were married at the Isuch unity and such an earnest tional Foundation will be sent out LOUISE LOWERS home of Mr. Snyder's aunt, Mrs. Ed- .[.desire to help,- Keith Morgan, again throughout the land as am- BALPH 6. WTLLOCSS, Fifty Years Ago. ' yioiis years, had not been fox hunt-'war(3 F- Morris of Fair Haven. The .Chairman of the Committee for munition in the fight. No endow« THE RADIO SHOPPER ment fund is being set up because. • COUNSELLOR AT LAW Revival services were held in most ing in several seasons. I ceremony was performed by Rev. (the Celebration of the President's '(New Jarsey and New Xorfc Bars) - ' Jolm L Birthday declared. funds are so urgently needed now. I Elm PUce, 63 Park Row. ot the Protestant churches of this A freak ice boat was brought out' . - Algbr. They were attended b It Is a fight against an invisible The foundation is making grants STATION WBRB Reii Bank. N. J. N«w York part of the county during the past by Kelby Ttforden, son of John c i y Miss Clara Snydery a sister, and for education of doctors and par- Worden of Washington street Thci'Howard Snydcc, a brother of the ifoe—the highly poisonous little 1310 Kc. month and the result was a large -microbe that somehow or other ents on how to diagnose and treat M0BE1S fOKTNER, number of conversions. boSy of the boat was similar to that Broom. ' ' gets into the human body and polio. It will use money for re- : Monjnoutli County's Borne Town Station Certified Public Accountant. The collections in St. James Cath- of. an automobile body, with a seat Mrs. Gertrude, Brewer Tlce and search for the control of epidemics • i, AUDITS — TAX UEPOHTS. preys upon the motor' cells of the 10 to 10:30 A. M. 12 Broad Street. Red Bank, N. J, olic church of Red Bank amounted for two persona. The rudder was Wilbur Matthew, both of- Morgan- spinal cord. and to help in the treatment, of Tel. Bed Bank Z024. to $7,019.37 the past year, including operated by a wheel/which resembled ville, were married at tho First after-effects. 1 Jretnadist For _years polio has stalked the a balance of $335.52, which was onthe steering wheel of an automobile] j church parsonage at Red land and local attempts at resist- The funds placed in the hands THURS., FEB. 2—Quiz Contest - Prizes Be4 Bank Business Institute, hand at the beginning of the year. Adrian C. Minton, son of Charles Bat* by Rev. S. Monroe VanSandt ing the invader have been useless. of the local chapters will be spent •Secretarial and Accountancy Course! Kisner & Bennett of Ocean Beach|A.. MlntonMlnton,, waswas - electeelected business *-"•• Walter A. Rullman of Front Each year in some part of the as the chapter sees fit for local aid FRL, FEB. 3—Interview with "-1 . DAY AND N1CHT SCHOOL .„ . , . ,, 1 manager of the Scarlet Letter the street, assistant to .Dr. Edwin Field, country thc ", "maiming death" in the community where the mon-. Winter Claw for Beginnerj opco« Jan. 24 j finished the newartesian well for 1vaa , FLORENCE O'SHEA. the town.' The cost v>-as $575. and annual publication of Rutgers col-! appointed an assistant surgeon comes again; - [ • ev was raised. • '• 9 Broad Street, Red Bank the well doubled the town's supply legc. j at the Long Branch hospital. • The disease strikes mostly at lit- In, this year's campaign ten Sergeant Clifford Poutre Phone 267-J before 2:30 p.'m. weektlpyB, John R. Dubois of Freehold, form- thousand chairmen have been mo- except Saturdays; residence phono fiS3. of Water. . ••' •' Residents of Keansburg were un- tle children, . It used to} attack —AND— •A Reformed church sociable was dertaking to form that part of Mid- erly of Holmdel, died after a short those under the age of tiw years bilized.- Nearly every city and held at D. H. Lefferson's at Colt's dlt thi It 1 at the 1 nc f on> Harry but now it has moved into-the town in the land will have its arcto"Yn'towns'hip"inVo"a sTparate m'ul I'" ""? , ?°' ° "!'* " celebration or will participate in DR. L. W. CARLBON Neck. ' • nioiplllty. The committee workinglDubols of £"?ter > Florlda/, ranks of children a little older and Major Walter C. EUis Dan most cases are occurring in boys some way in.the drive. In many SCBGEON CHIKOl'OUIST for the borough was headed by Jenks! VanEelt gave up his position About a hundred, farmers met at with ston y cxpr S Key ort to and girls of from five to ten years localities a great "March of Dimes" .TALK ON FOOT AILMENTS the Globe hotel to organize an asso- Beaman, F. R. Hill, Jacob Stlllman,i » '» f 1, » is under way. Citizens are asked: J. P. Dodd and William L. MacDon- start ln busIn."». f9r himself aa a old. THE TRAINING AND USE Of- HOMING HGEONS Office Hours: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 5;30 p.m. ciation among the tomato growers In the wake of this terrible dis- to "give a dime and wear a but- FOR MDLITAKY TURrOSES. in this part of the county. They had aid~"'! news dealer. ton.'1 Evenings: Tuesday and Thursday. -ir » ui ,Ci • 'jt ," Earl Sncdeker, son of John R. ease are over 350,000 persons with Fof appointment phono 2442 p. number of grievances which they b ir hday ct thc P crippled bodies. In addition there In other communities parties SI'ONSOES r , f f A , ' T "' Snedeker of Atlantic Highlands, was 60. BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. 1 wanted corrected and they wanted a couts of Oceanic was celebrated ] badly burncd about tho j*cc and body are probably hundreds of neglect- and celebrations of many kinds ..',, r : ; --* : : L_jhigfier price for their product. R ed M n S ed cases unreported and un-cared will be held in honor of the'Presi-: : A (k ^ A jby an explosion of gasolino in HarU for, children growing up to be dent's birthday. Millions will Packard Red Bank Fred D. Wikoff Co. The horse and wagon of Dr. Will- corn's garage "at .that place. OR. MILDRED HULSART ter Savage "Whitmore was taken y, ^^ea^M crippled for life when proper care dance that thousands may walk. from its tying place in front of S. S.odist church, was scout master. William Costcllo, while loading, a now would rehabilitate them. Still countless others will aid SUBGEON CHIEOPODIST. ," van at Stryker" & Stryker'a stables, J. Kridel Lewis Specialty Shop Antonides' house on Broad street 1 ua Gradually, through many years, the fund by sending in birthday Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy while the doctor was making a CalL met with a mishap, which resulted ln public attention of citizens has cards to President Roosevelt at Office Hours: Dally 9 a. m. to 5.p. ra. The horse was found the same night sey Bee Keeper, association «to\^^-£S&&.™~ * been focussed upon the Infantile the White House. These cards, Katkerine's Beauty Salon EvehlngBi Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. tied and blanketed on Shrewsbury •Ncw| The women of the First Methodist Paralysis problem, President known as the "March of Dimes Other-evenings by appointment, phone DOS avenu'o and the wagon was found Roosevelt, himself a sufferer, has Birthday Cards", have been dis- CARLTON THEATRE TICKETS GIVEN shortly afterward, a total wreck. church of Red Bank organized a Pas- led the fight. tributed in many of the cities. 130 BKOAD ST., RED-BAKU. N. J. Jennie Norman, daughter of John'tor's Aid- society. • Almost every FREE TO LISTENERS. Mrs. Jessie Hendrickson, wife of Last year the National Founda- They will hold as many as ten Norman, and Retta Carney, daugh- woman ]fly to Towti»hli] Commlttoo , fat- a Hetlill Tkiinry CAS SERVICE 'Phone Polishing 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Brown of .Montgomolys pond an(i a long gash 1 Coniumptlon llcinso' for. prcmlncs nltuiited the flames. An investigation showed Drummond. avenue, Rod Bank, form- t Hlihwsy 34, Holmdel, N. J. 3B58 Waxing Shrewsbury were on their way. to!was °ut |n his forehead. lire had been carefullyjEtiropn to spend the balance of the crly of this place, are tho parents Objections, If any, ihoulil be mndc I —r-E&ZEM-A- -The-Httilct-flro-company-at-l to-an- :sr~a dauxHter'bTsrirWedmaday-bt rrieill8tel>r— ln-writln»-T party at St. JohVs hall Tuesday Between William II, Iteld. Cnmplnlnnnt, ESSOTANE Cylinder Gas Fuel - Delivered Everywhere EX^E-MO - Globo hotel and was bought by W. James Honry, the young son of Fair HaVCn r 1A night, February 14. Tho piirty has Rtid Hobaitlnno SBKllml)fint>, «t ills,, PO- William Sandlass of Highland Beach, I ~ . '• *r< • i f fendanU. .. • • PRICE 60c 1 fW. Conover, Jr.,. for $2,341.44, thc been arrnnKcd for the benefit of St. A PRODUCT OF ESSO MAItKETERS was christened at thc Church of Our. LllVeil I TlCKy- 1 Toy On I1I1I. etc. Notice. All Druggists or. " 19 Oakland St. amount of Mr. Field's claim, with In- Cathcrlne'ii church of this place, St. terest. The new owners of the road Lady of Perpetual Help, Highlands, Gabriel's church of Bradcvolt and To SETIASTIANO SAfiUMnENB nnd We have a complete line of Gas Ranges including by Rev. James F. Rlgncy. Follow- Mrs. Burrltt S. Boynton and mem- MI!S. SEIUSTIANO SA<;UMI1BNE, tho were W.. W. Conover, Jr., Charles E. bers of tho welfare commlttco'of the St. John's church of Marlboro. Rev; ing the christening a celebration and Achlllo Hamel, assistant rector, la wife of Scbnstlario Rnullmljenei Vulcan, Smooth Top,-Florence, Round Oak, etc. 'Conover,.John West, Charles H. Mbr- suppei' was held" at thc . Sandys i Parent-Teacher association of the By virtue of an Order of tho Court of WE INVITE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION, ford, Henry Taylor, James H. Peters In charge. There will bo 16 gamoa. Chsncery of tho State of New Jorney, MONMOUTH homo at which Mayor George W. El- Fair Haven school were ln charge Prizes will bo given away and re-mnde on tho twenty-fifth.day of Jnnuflry, •! and John S. Hendrickson. These liott and other dignitaries of Sea of a tricky tray party Tuesday after- freshments served. Nineteen hundred nnd thirty-nine, ln tho were . ,the largest of the original Bright, as well as many prominent! n0°n "tthi! Epjscopal parish house above-entitled mutter on Hill of Gom- on IiUInt of Willlnm II. ltelil, you me re- COUNTY I stockholders or their heirs. The road Highlands rosldcnts were present. | Church street, Fair Haven. More GeorRo Kelly resumed .his studios. quired to nnpeur and atiBwer the salt! 15111 had 'been built about 18 years pre- The New Point. Comfort Sewing, than 50 attended. Monday at Middletown township of .'Cnmplnlnt on or heforo the 27th dny uf C. H. ROBERSON, vious. Turnpike stock in Monmouth g Tra were carrled^by^ Barbara high scriool, after "having been con- Mnrch, next, or luch proceeding will I>Q circlle held,hld a banquebt t att ththc WhitWhiel ys were c had'nii If you hud apiienred ln Bald pro- Blutrlbutors for Easotano ln ^Jonmouth nod Middlcscjc Counties. county had not been a-particularly House. The supper march was i d|BDWman' .A.n,n !oll, Barbara Car- fined to his home by Illness tho pant ceeillnii. HnUl Ulll of Complaint In tiled TRIBUNE 1 H Th e cntcr and 'good payin. . g- investment, The Holm- b-y„ Mr—... an_..d_ ifrsMrs .wiriiam Dcpcn"' P Marian Miller, Tcii was week. for the lMiruoKc nt fnreftflBina ft I'ertnin 1 scrvcd wlth Mls J R A1 r aIul morttiuice mnde nnd executed Uy (inbrli!l 29 Court St. Tel. 8 and 742 Freehold, N. J. Printed del and Kcyport'Turnpike company brach. Mrs. Dcpenbrach was prcsl- - - - K° Mrs. Mildred Slanton, a teacher at Tnmn»>' nnd Ajinlo Tuniniiy, hln wlf«, nnd was one of the best paying toll roads,ldent of tnc circie During thc even-! Mrsi Lynwood Mlnton pouring. The tho Middletown grade school, which helil. by the I'ompjnlnnnt, nnd you, ^chiiR- It having declared an annual dividend i adc by William'tablc was decorated ' with spring burned early Friday morning, Is con- tlnnn Sngllmbcuc, nre mads a Marty hc- I am Interested In E»»otan« Can Service—Have repro and Published: lng Bpcccho3 wcrc m cnuno of tlm fnct thnt you nro I ho i,WHO r rBcntntlvo cnll. , ' of six per cent ever since thc roadU Gehlhaua, J. A. Sculthorp, James, lowers and yellow candles, fined to her home by Illness. Sna o( the premise* d«Hcrlbcd In tl>0 imirtKUKO Thursdays at the had been built. . , iMcNally and Mr. and Mrs. Dcpen-! Those present were Mrs. Mart P. will resume her duties shortly at tho which is lielnK HOUKIU to ho foiccl(i^, 1030; nue in Middletown township. About Taylor Brothers, who wero con- S=hwenlcer, Mrs. W. A. McCoach, New York spent Saturday nt their Freehold, Now Jorxcy, United Press 50 guests were present from Red ducting a store in the • Hagaman Mrs, H. H. MacKcrizle, Mra. Wallace house here. BDWAltl) O. FOItMAN, Bank, Little Silver and various parts building at Eatontown, rented' Ever- Bennett, Mrs. Arthur Sickles, Mrs. Itobert Eustace Has opened an au- Solicitor for nnd of Counnel of Middletown township. Dancing Xi. Theodore Blxlcr, Mrs. Edgar V. With Cunnilnlninl, Magazine Section ett Robinson's poolroom and planned tomobile repair shop at Harry Lan- 14 Wot Mnln Street, freehold. N. J. began at 9 o!clock and continued un-to move their business to that new Denise, Mrs. Edward Lcddy, Mra. gendorfa service station, Lincroft. Colored Comics til nearly four. location.' . Morgan Rehrlg, Mrs. C, H. Tlndall, Mrs. Ehrick Parmly, Mrs. Frank- .. Mr. and Mm. William Holman and PUBLIC NOTICE. Ailertisitig Rates on^ Ap-. Thc Oceanic Cornet band held a Christian L. Edwards was appolnt- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howard of An- Nolle* U hereby trlveu to tlio IQBH fball-at-Vlfrtoriiiglcr's' hotel.,.About .- J. Moll, plication. Local Coverage ^of the "Eatontown town- hlirylJPnrk..were Sunday visitors ot voter* of the Srhoo) UUtrlrt of £ir ! 175 persons were present and about U B Foreman's boarding"ACKOOT. "Exam- Towmhlii ot^MUliUelowrii Jn _lho Count/ \At Low Cost ship board^'orc'ducaUon"to"succeed\ ^J^^ ^^ nf Monmbiiih, nml Bt&U of "NoWJarMyT i ?87 was cleared. Frank Judson Chance, who had dlci Parmly. Mrs. E. \y. inations were held last week at tho that the Annual Mcutltitf for the cluctlon | Thc sale of the Castlcr farm to thej a month previous. Field; Mrs. B. T. Allen, Mrs. Alfred^ school and were concluded Monday. o( Three Mvmbers of tho Uonnl of Kiiut-rt- SUBSCRIBE NOW! [Monmouth Park association was con-1 rnuamb'e"r"of icc'houM owners ^1 Ottman, Mrs. L. H. Muller, Mr». Ed- The puplla entered thc Becond half tion will tie held nt tho following ptaocit ! eluded and the price paid was said ard 3 150 E FJr»t election district,--Jr. O, U. A, M. CUP THIS COUPON AND wewsbury discontinued harvesting! ^ J ' "' ^"' '*' Joungcr, of tho term Tuesday. Inane A. Fore- Mechanics hall, MMdletown, MAIL TODAY I to have been 582,000. man of the school apoko Sunday at Serond olettlon ilintrlct—Nnvt*ltiJt i Clarence Tuttle of Oceanic bought from the wagon. as needed than "to St. James" Methodist Zion church, flchooj. Monmouth County Tribune, !a lot at Atlantic Highlands. . pay lahor to fill the Ice houses. C C. I'errlne, Mrs. Thomas Dodd, Motawan. His topic waa "Ilcaults of Third election dintrlct— Ikl.fonl ichool. | • Thomas Hogan of Engllshtown T'otirth election dlitrlct—Leonardo high 41 South Street, Lewis Tien, an employee of the Mrs, A. H. nicman, Mrs. Joseph Striving." •choof. • £ Freehold, N. J. I sold his farm at that place to Frank Matnwan Tile company, was caught Piccolo, Mrs. George Curchln, Mrs. Fifth eltrtion dinlrlct— Wncroft whonl; Please mail Thc Tribune to ! Sickles. C rrl9 n Mr Sixth election district—1'ort Monmouth in some ahaftinB and before the ma-! - ^° i ',, £ I' nrhooi. the following address: * nd Betty Dennis, Mae War- It cost the town of Keyport $1,070 chinery could be stopped both legs'<; Centerville. Hovonth tlc-tlon iHntrlct—EnM Kcnnn Name to put lip the new lamp posts, tor were crushed and Jif» right ami J.",",' Clara Hmock, Nina S. Magce, burif xrhuol, Elxhth' election dlitrtet—Kolr View ' gas lamps in thti town. broken. Nearly- all hia ribs were'I Elizabeth Scowcroft, Mary Emma Street . Cyrenius M. Lake was building a \ Hendrickson and Lillian M. Flan- Grovcr Curtis has purchased tho school. fractured and there was scarcely a "Curtis Homestead" where he now On TuoifJuy, Fehruary 'M, 1030, frnra new cottage near Pintard's Point for ncrv four o'clork p. m, to nin* O'clock i». rn.,' Cllj ; part of his body which did not fihow; ' . resides. his own occupancy, It was to cost ami ns much longer tin may lie iujcennary, Mr. and MM. J. Artcll and Mr. nnd to enable all the ICKHI voters j>resent UJ () Enclosed find ?! for 1 ytar ; about $2,000. some injury. Mr. Tlce was rushed j cant their halloti. of Sea Bright wherc Mrs. Edward Cerlionc motored to P. G. VanSchoick Brooklyn Sunday, • Votor.* rnunt vote In tho district In () Send bill opened a harness shop at Atlantic ti^l!^^- j400 Attend Play , whWi they rcaMc. Phllomcnn. Mnllconlca has returned Three-Members will be elected fur three Highlands,"where" He was dolng~a marriage of Miss Christine Keller of Atlantic Grange after a week-end visit with relatives yoam. good.business. [Brooklyn, nnd James T. .Walling of; The annual play of Atlantic At tittUi moetint? will be auWnltted tho in New York. (lucHtlon of VOUIIK a tax for tho following ! A surprise party was held at. the JJCW yorki 5onot charlca H. Walling grange No. 216 of Cult's Neck, "Keep Relatives from Newark visited home of Miss Mary Grcincr at Little I o! Port Monmouth. On The Sunny Side," which was prc- Frank Lucarrcllt and family Sunday, CurunL exrifin«e« *#170,440,0(1 Silvcr. Among those present were Friends of Mr. and Mrs. David sented Thursday and Friday nlgtlts i Mrs, Nicholas Stranlero, who hasMaintenance »,K«*i.(K) Misses Nettio.Conover, Gaciie" Smith,|Buck of Holmdel paid them a fnm-'at thn Colt's Neck school, wai at-been seriously 111 with pneumonia, Is Uhrnry .,...- -... MO.oQ Annie Walling, Bertie King, John Manunl tralrilnt? n.Udo.'r iVTONEYSAVER well surprise visit Mr. and Mrs, I tended .by about 400 persona. Thc jmuch improved. Vocational „ „ 1,300.00 : and'Will Hpbrough, Joseph White, Buck planned to move from Holmdel play was directed and staged by Reg- 1 Fred Bennett, Myron Campbell, Ed- Antonio Rodgcrs purchased a Ply to Howell. llnnld B. Parker and thc cast received mouth eoupo last week. Thd total amount thought to ' ward Woolley and Georgo Stcclc. Walter -Fields of Colt's Neck was1 much praise. . ho r,ei;e«Mary is :..-....! J 86,230.0'O ] Mr. and1 Mr's.'D. D. Hunt of Colt's Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePalma have Tht following itropoBhlon* wlJl AUQ be Real Whipping Cream EXCURSIONS conducting lunch counters at the' . The players were Chrlncy Conover, returned from a New York trip. j Neck were agreeably surprised on RUtimitUrl! various farm auctions held through- May Heulitt, Marjory Pcarcc, Caro- I Viola Stranlero, who has been 111, KE4JOL.VED, -That the Hoard of Kdura. | their 35th wedding anniversary. Thc out Eastern Monmouth. Mr. Fields I lyn Pcarcc, Ida* Hunt, Warren Sncd- returned to school Monday. tlon In hereby Authorized: With Your Milk NEW YORK party was planned by.Mr, and Mrs. 1, To expend tho ium of $&00«UO for statod that he was doing a' profitable jeker, Joe Crlnc, Charles Crlne, Dor- Mr. and Mrs. (jus Albrechl nnd flon(iirnlturo Rml tv.M.iimerit. —at the Cost of Milk Alone H. Stateslr. busjneas In that line. In connection olhy Ounthcr and Mildred Meglll. of Ilrd Bank Paul of Harris Gardens spent Hunday Z. To trarmfer tho «'"« of |2,fJ0O,l)O OR NEWARK j George H. WiHl, with his business us an auctioneer. The • play committee was Charles with Mr. and Mrs. b. W. Mason. from the Current Expeiine accutu.L tu the -Rich, tlilok cream,, henvy enough- to whip. And it HSlt THE BIG CrtT-ito the Broadun : oppned a candy store at 03 Broad- Oeorgc Hancn Patterson awarded Crlne, chairman; May Heulitt, Mnlnlenntice BUcount, crmvd%~Bacfio City—filthATenoe't smart • way, Js w York. Mrs. (ieorge Thome, Mrs. C. E. Dated thU Slut dwy of Jainwry, l^Jl'J- <:orm\i with, anil UN part of your ilaily inillc,.delivered itotej — lh« theatres and ollitr lithli. * the contract (or putting up a build- Chrlney Conover and Joseph Crlnc. Mason, Mrs, Herman Jones ftnd Mis. HAHHV », CHAMflKKNAIN, in "fjrciun Top Bottles" every m6rnlng in time for ing on Broad *tTecl on the former (Mrs. Harold G. ,<5unthcr was chair- • . , UhWlet Ckifc. Georgo Thome, 'fi\, attended tfi'ri NOTK:—'fh» toim "current px|>en*-i'«" breakfast cottos. ' n . WHAT TO DO IN NEW'YORK Twenty-Five Year» Ago. Arthur A. Patterson properly, nearly;man of the program committee* Her Baptist church roll call Thursday at incluileK l'rlnrl[ifilft'( tenrhcrit', Janlt«r»' uml Tlie cream rlaefl to the top compartment. You pout* The little red nchoolhouse at opposite Monmouth atrcet. Tho tor-] aflHiatanU were Mrs. Ooldle Hunt, j'New Monmouth. mtiiirut Inn [ice torn' nnlnries, f uf-lf text St« frit thf tithibitarii by fcmcui off all of It or ;i..i much an you want. Use tho milk flpur* lkot«ri 01 lha {Voting rink In th« Brndevelt had outlived its usefulness j mer Patterson residence was bought Mrs. Grace Sncdkcr, Mra. Ida Hunt, botjitK, dphool nui'i'tleit, fla««, trntifvtioria- Btephen Tiofinov of Brooklyn tlon of I'U[)1U, tuition of iiutilln utt(>r,rlinir In tho lower compartment for cooking. If wholo lunfctn cfaia at godia Cilr. and a new building costing ?l,500 was by Frank J. Mnnnon and moved to I Mrs. Marion Conover, Mrs. Mlldr«d spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Mch- tcltonh in other diilfJrtu with Jhe . started. .The old schoolhouse had Peters place. Willis A. Clayton was! Meglll, Mrs. Rita Holllng, Mrs, Marie osky. nf the HorirfJ of lidircatlon, ctiVnp milk la desired for children, simply Up bottle upside- Cc by trste hi ufety. tptti and comfort. been in use more than a century. also erecting a building on his Broad j Heulitt and Mrs. May Heulitt. Au»- of thtt UlKtrict Clerk, of tho runtodtan ot down to mix milk with cream. Sawtriffieiams.uvetiineiiidmoncy.too!. Mrs. Peter Lcplck attended a meet- •rhool moneyji and of truant ofllrerfl. tru- : Assessor Omar Sickles of Navcalnk street property adjoining the build- tin Meglll was chairman of the ing In thc Elks club at Red Bank iwit schoolii IriRurnnee and the incidental Our milk in Cream Top Bottles costs no more than ROUND levied taxes on only 71 dogs in the ing being erected by.. Mr. Patterson. I stage committee and his assistants Monday. expenaefi of the irhooU. ordinary milk. It in rich, wliQjfsonie and pare— township the past year and thc com- James Enrlght, Jr., of Oceanic sold I were William Hunt and Ray Holling. Mrs. Allcme Aroosc of Keyport A member ot the Dour A ot Kihiifilion from healthy clean cows, housed In wmltary build- TRIP nHttcomen" held up all bills for dam- his property at tho coiner of Church| nliflll be at lgant 21 yearn of OAP, r rltifDii ings. "ToMed for purity.atld quality, pasteurized,""? ? 1 moved bore last week. .» Bii't rt'Hi'ltt(t of the RchrHil iliitrict, and aK -' done by tlogs )»ecuse not enough and Second streets at that plact- lu Peter Oenoveso has puichnscd a CIIHII have been Huch a. citizen and itnl- cooled, bottled In ntcrlllzcd bottles—all by moat Wednesday money was at hand to pay same. Joseph P. Dickerson of Little Silver. rut it( ii or Tin: AIU new Bulck, dent fur at leant thruo yeuiH.hnintfiMuttly modi'rn Banltary equipment. No hands touch the inecedliiK bin or h*r lierornlnH ti iutui\irt inillc from tho cow to your table. Remember Cream :. Lutham avenue at Navcslnk was Jacob Yanko increased the filw: of Thc Church of the Air program to Albert Hlano entertained at a din- at Hurh Huunl, ftJid HUHH ho utilv tu teml February 8th no longer a public highway. The his Broad street store liy making use be broadcast over Ration WHRI3 ner party Hunday. and write. Top Milk coHtfl. JU> MO11K. So why not have it! township committee took this action of the room In the rear of the build: l'etltlotin, legally iioitilnutlnif cundl'lul(3* Friday at 4;45 p, rn,, will be under Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ambroslnrj and to bo voted on fit «itId rnctjtliiir, mutt be Ftione when to start delivery. Just ono tiUitt ot thlfl Bnnk 9;! I A. M. order to get out of extending the ing. New shelving and new display the direction of the • Christian Sci-{Mr. (tnil Mrs. Joseph Allocco attend- (lied with the l)\*u\a Clerk nt leant twen- rich cream In,your brealcfast coffee nnd you'll want road across a nlough. tables were installed. ence Committee on Publication for ) etl n graduation cxeiclsc Krldfiy at ty '•lays befoie the date of the meeting "CREAM TOP" MILK every dny. The power boat Lottie B.,own~0fl by Mrs. Charles W, Hitter of Borden Newark. in firder to have the nurnun of inch rfmdf- 1 Jcrsoy.( The subject of the -Inlm printed on tha odirlnl halloU '•» he Captain AntoniUii Gibson of Porttstreet bought thc millinery •bualnc8 a^>)roadcast will be "Thc Good Neigh- It. DeLucoa haji a new Foirl,~ n?.ed In votltiif. In ralrulutlTijf th* Hlxive- Monmouth, was badly damaged at- of Mrs. H."A; Gorey on Broad street, bor" and i rnentioried twenty 'lays either the filing will be given by Mrs, Furman Manon has erected a new tiny or the election day,* but not both, by an ice floe. opposite White afreet. Mr. and Mrs. Louise M. Johnson,1 former reader of greenhouse for the purpose of grow- may bu counted. UUnk f'lrmn for ihU Clarence Hill served sn enlistment] Rlttcr formerly conducted the Em-.i Duri>oR« may he obtained from the DU- First Church of Christ, Scientist', ing cactus plants which were pur- trkt,Cleric. PURITAN four years In the navy and 're-plre moving picture theater on Mon Red Bank. • chased In California. -tuned'.to bia homt i» Red-Bank. He mouth street, whieh».tb.«y bail., j.oldj Person^ who njay vote In addJUcm to MILK COMPANY about a year previous to Dan Casey i was living with hlx brother, Andrew ' The soap should be thoroughly K*nor«l election are thoae who regUtur nt J. Hill, tie resumed his trade as a of New York. i Sandwiches may hi prepared the pr>Mlrtll t>lace on tba Haturdny evonlnevonlng rinsed out of oil silk fabrics. Dry- ahead.of tlrno nnd utored In your re- precedlrtK the election between tho hours painter. J. F. Cruaer of Atlantic Highland* Ing II accampli«hed most satisfactor- frigerator. After they nro made of 7:00 o'clock and 0:00 o'clock I', M. Robert F. Collier, owner of Rest gava 18 Bible* to, the Junior Chris- ily by rolling the Mk up tightly in a,simply fold them into a damp towel, Any person may reKlster who la qualified 686 On* or the •kya to find a cloth to bb th it I lob* tis to iBdv«3rtiso The UeRia- mil at Wlckfttunk. sold hla hunting tian Endeavor aoc!«ty of thc cloth' to absorb thc moisture. Iron wrap In wnxed paper, or moistened to vote In thathatt district for a member of while still slightly" moist with a cellophane ftnd store them In thp the legislaturlegislaturee . rf' ter> VWan" t horses and fpx hpunds:'*Mrr CoIHpr,|arf!d Baptist church, moderately hot iron nnd always oh . U'fi ment. although a great fox hunter In ptc- The smokchoiue on food compartment until you arc Albeit the wrong sida of the fabilc. jeudy to uio them. It oavn to advertise la Tlio fr >••. ' "Pa at* TPTI RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 2,1939. ***** •«•*»>•«*•»*•* I SAUSAGES IN CREAM shrooms, sliced {butter - / thin SIDNEY SNOW Will be Food, of course, must be well FOR SUNDAY SUPPERS seasoned to be worthy of { Hot Off the Griddle f 2 tabfespoons'heavy cream ' Qlad to Answer Any Many a housewife has developed a Put sausages, mushrooms and but- its piquancy ter in an carthenwfire f aaserole, or Questions on Food Three Meals A Day few gray hairs worrying about what •_i., . — ESTHEB DONLAN , to have for'a Sunday night'supper one of copper and djrfk Avei a low Vol. S, No. 1 Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW, 1935 Edited by WUMA E. DEUTE »»»><•••»•««>••»•»•»»•• and well she might It's ao easy to; flame, Ador dj nwin a eho ant ovend coo, kfo 5r 1minute5 mins - thlnk of things to serve, things you longer, Add cream and sejve im- Tender, mild-juiced vegetables as like, but—will the guests like them mediately with toast ' r ' Dining Abroad spinach and green peas, which need too ? ? ? Oh my! Why is it that be cooked for only a short time re- everyone doesn't like the same thing? Peas Can Bring Your Of course, there's old reliable, our WOMAN'S EXCHANGE A Little Chicken Goes quire only a small amount of water. friend the sausage, he's liked and ap- At Home Less tender, green vegetables, require preciated by nearly everyone and 15 LINDEN PLACE, , ZtED BANK long cooking and tend to keep their when dressed tip and given a few Menus To Life And Tatty Foreign DUhet Improve A Long Way In This color better if more water is used. trimmings, he's ideal: Fancy articles, children's Meanest Meal SAUSAGE, II* CREAM V clothing, useful articles,, To set colors In cotton goods, be- -1 pound link sausage, cut in 1 inch Thank goodness for the Imagina- fore washing the* first time, soak pieces knitted goods and gifts. ;. Life To Your Menus tions of some cooks of other coun- Delicious Meat Pie them for twenty minutes In cold wa- tries. They made it possible for us ter to which a handful of salt has to make a feast of a plain meal by been added. In spite of the rather limited num- them with buttered or creamed peas. merely serving one of their tasty cre- ber of recipes homemakers follow These bright; full bodied canned pens tlons such as these for string beans: When salads are served as the CONFIDENCE... in preparing canned peas, thin is one make a delightful center of Interest main course of luncheon, supper, af- not only to the eye, but to the' appe- STRING BEANS, SPANISH STYLE ... is a big thing in life. What would we do without it? vegetable which has enjoyed in- Peel and cut an onion In four quar- ternoon bridge, or evening party, And how especially important it is in the Flower Business. creased popularity year after year. , tite as well. They offer Just the ne- sandwiches are the most popular ac- 1 1 ters and slice each quarter thinly Perhaps one explanation for their cessary contrast In flavor, texture 1 companiment, The bread • for the "When you place an order with us you feel confident tjhaf and color so essential to good vege- crosswise . Melt 3 tablespoons of but- you will get good fresh flowers and plants just as ttescribgd rise to a leading position in the vege- ter In'a pan, add the onions, and cook sandwiches should be cut very thin table kingdom is that UD until the table and meat combinations, and spread lightly with softened but- to you and delivered when you iwant them . . . and to* You had better mind your "peas fifteen minutes or until slightly am- time commercial canners were able ber colored, adding a green pepper ter. If the crusts are removed. the „ know they will be pleasing and your thoughtfulness appre- to can this vegetable on a large ecale, and choose" one of the vegetable cups sandwiches will be more dainty, but '' listed below; thinly sliced. Then add 1 pound of ciated. peas were regarded by most people fresh string beans, Cook a few min- they may be left on for the more ad a luxury food and were considered ONION CUPS WITH PEAS utes, then add a pint can of toma- hearty sandwiches suitable for pic- a treat to be enjoyed,only during a nics and the school lunch box Blanch large sweet Spanish onions, toes, heated. Bring to a boll, add a FRANK BERARDI comparatively short season of the teaspoon of salt, and simmer slowly year. Even then, unless a person dip.In cold water, then slip off the Seven-Bridge Rd., Little Silver outer layer of skin. Parboil In salted .until the beans are tender. When serving the home dinner nad a garden of his own or could af- STRING BEANS,' FRENCH STYLE (NEAR RUMSON KOAD) PHONE KED BANK 2571. ford to buy them at prices beyond water until almont tender. Remove without a maid, passing of plates the centers of the onions and fill back and forth is avoided if someone the purses of many famlliei, he prob- Boll string beans until tender in who sits near the carver serves the ably did not have them often space with canned peas, top with a salted water.. Drain'thoroughly. Turn bit of butter, place In baking-dish vegetables and potatoes which'are Homemakers frequently include Into a pan, set over a moderate (Ire, to be on the same plate with the and bake at 350 F. until onions are In three tableapaans of melted butter. The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing canned peaa on their menus because tender. meat. they, have such a delicate and pleas- Cook arid toss untlll all the butter Is All Types of nnnclnir for Children, Adults—Exercise Class for Women ing flavor and may be obtained in MASHED POTATO CUPS WITH absorbed. Sprinkle with salt and. a size and texture to suit any taste. PEAS pepper. Put In a hot dish. Sprinkle Planning three adequate meals a CLASSES FOR NEW PUPILS FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. TUESDAY EVENINGS In nutritive value, peas arp worthy with chopped parsley and a few drops day Is a problem every home-maker ; , o[ special distinction. They are high File well seasoned hot mashed po- of lemon Juice. must face. Not only must the meals THE ELKS AUDITORIUM, , BROAD STREET- aad PINCKNEY ROAD In protein; a characteristic of few tatoes In mounds on a buttered bak- be planned, but the plans executed. Tolephonei: Red Bank 907 and 2220 foods excepting meats, and their pro- ing sheet, make a well In the center Consequently the home-maker with • teln content 1B matched by a propor- of each, fill with canned peat, top SATISFIED STUFFI- no outside help will wisely plan sim- tionate quantity of starch and sugar. with butter and seasoning, warm in NESS FOLLOWS ple, but attractive combinations that They are also rich In vitamin A, themoderate oven until serving time. ; will meet tho requirements of her . special characteristic of green vege- STUFFED STUFFING family. The mother with youn; tables, as well as a valuable source BAKED TOMATO CUPS WITH children will do well to keep lit mirk of vitamins B and C, and Important PEAS Something new and something old, that adults can eat with enjoyment minerals —• calcium, Iron and phos- Wash and remove the centers from only In this case it Isn't exactly old, A savoiy, steaming' meat pie la an appropriate starting point for theand satisfaction foods that are par- l_ , (, phorus. well formed medium sized tomatoes. lust left over! A line recipe for the informal dinner or Bupper. Everybody will welcome this substantial •dish, ticularly suitable for children. But— Since there are peas to suit every Fill the tomatoes with canned peaj, new bride and truly a find for the ex- with Its topping of fluffy biscuits, Its flavorsome gravy, rich and smooth. children should not always be served taste in cooking, and in buying, ft dot with butter and season. Bake In perienced cook. Friends will exclaim It may be accompanied. by a fresh vegetable salad, and topped off with foods that appeal to adult taste. is necessary to consider what the moderate oven until tomatoes are over it with a "too, too divine, my nuts, raisins and fruit or a,date pudding for a most satisfactory meal. family prefers. , If the peas are to be tender. Serve hot. • . ' dear," and friend husband will In- When making a stew the meat may served as a vegetable, in a salad or dulge to the point of complete satis- . The hostess can make a little chicken go a long way in a delicious be plunged directly into boiling wa- used for garnishing, the very tender TURNIP CUPS WITH PEAS faction and an evening spent In apot pie. It's easy to make this delicacy to perfection and there's no ter. In this way the stew will not ones are most popular, and whether Wash and pare white turnips of comfortable chair with slipper's, pipe icdlous stirring to avoid lumps- and—a small Item, but one that counts have the rich flavdr of the browned they are largo or small depends upon uniform shape and size, parboil, and aatlafled "grouts" now and then. In a bus/ kitchen—there are no extra bowls, spoons and saucepans, meat, but the vegetables cooked with individual preference. then remove center from each, fill It's called stuffing the stuffing and needed in making the other types of gravies, to be washed up. the stew will have more of the meat with canned po»«, season and topgoes like this: ,vor. HIGHLAND The average size peas,are fine for use in casserole dishes and Itcws o» with butter. Bako In moderate, oven EGO STUFFING RING until turnips are tender. •when creamed. The more mature 6 cups soft bread crumbs CHICKEN POT PIE Left over fish may be used in end peas lend themselves especially wall Salt less and appetizing ways, such as in ;100% PURE to soups and purees, and for making SHREDDED CARROT CUPS 2!i tablespoons quick-cooking 2 cups cooked chicken, cut ina mousse, fish balls, croquettes, or re- Pepper tapioca pieces souffles and tlmbales. WITH PEAS 1 tablespoon minced parsley ; heated in cream sauce. This year the flavor and quality of Shred raw carrots and pack Into 1 onion, minced % teaspoon 'salt , . l'/i r,up» milk or chicken stock peas Is especially good because the well butttred muffin tins, line the 3 tablespoons butter' Dash of pepper Unbaked baking powder If your bread la not firm enough growing and ripening conditions bottom and sides well, but allow the 3 eggs, beaten Dash of paprika biscuits, rolled '/.-In. thick for maklnz sandwiches, chill It In the were ideal-and the crop, was harvest- refrigerator for ajn hour or two and center to remain empty, forming a Moisten the crumbs with water, % tablespoons melted butter ed and -packed at the height of Its ex- cup effect, Beat. 1 or 2 eggs well It will hold Its shape In slicing. «« 1_'_ mi... #_..*. *l*n* tiilltA*. HMI and add seasonings. Brown onion cellencc . fact that better peas and pour by spoonfuls over the car- Combine Ingredients In order given. Turn into greased casserole Bed this year fc»r mm In—the—butter—and—ndd—to- -bread and-bake-inHiot-ovon~H25-Fr)-25"ininutes7-stirtiiig:-mlxturo-twice-durlng- ermont may bs ol rot"cupsr"allow—Jt-to—fall-dyer—the crumbs. Add well beaten eggs and When—washing—woolen—garments; money, should be of Interest to home- sides and bottom of each cup. This, mix thoroughly. Fill buttered ring flrst 10 minutes of baking, Place biscuits on top of chicken mixture wash them by squeezing the sudes makers who must keep a watohfu? when baked, will hold the carrots In mold with mixture, and bake In a after it has baked 10 minutes, return to oven, and bdkc 12 to 15 min- gently through, the fibers, replacing eye on the family budget. place. Allow not more than 3 or.4moderate oven 375 F. from 28 to 30 utes longer, or until biscuits arc browned. Serves 4, with clean suds as soon as it becomes It will pay you to Include poai In teaspoons, of the beaten egg to each dirty. If the material Is very badly FOR SALE in RED BANK by your next lunch or dinner menu and ilnutes, or until "well browned, carrot cup. Fill centers with poas, lold and fill the center with creamed soiled, a fifteen minute soaking be- If you want to put a real party dress season to taste, dot with butter and DATE BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING fore mashing will loosen the dirt and "X&P :. ' ' •;', on your vegetables. ,try preparing bake In a moderate oven until car- meat or left-over vegetables. eliminate the necessity of any -rub- them In the form of cups and fill rots are tender. 4 tablespoons quick-cooking 3 tablespoons butter bing. Rinse In clear water of the FANCY TOMATO SALADS faploca - 0 tablespoons brown sugar Bame temperature as that used for American Stores washing. . ' SOLVE COMPANY PROBLEMS % teaspoon salt • Vt teaspoon vanilla 2 cups hot water 1 cup finely cut dates Davidson Brothers Steeped coffee has. a mild delicacy Virginia Baked Ham HI ho, and ho hum! .Company and Combine, qulck-cooklng tapioca with remaining Ingredients In greased of flavor with none of the bitter quaV what's to nave for the salad 1 It's an baking dl«h. Bake in moderate oven (375 F.) 30 minutes, or until done, ities that are extracted by actua Fowler's Market bid, old story and one repeated day stirring well every 10 minutes, and ngaln when removing from oven. boiling. Steeped coffee is made at a In and day out by housewives In Serve warm with cream. Serves 6. . temperature just below boiling. Use National Grocery Company With Wine Sauce every and all parts of tho country. one heaping tablespoon coffee for Well a good solution Is always that each cup of boiling water. Put tho nice rosy.tomato. They're grown In coffee lnfta pot. Pour water over Scfrneyer's Market World Renowned Dish From the South ' hot houses now and come nice and coffee, cover tightly, and let stand in even so all sorts of things can be a warm place 3 to 5 minutes. Strain • • • ' §> done with them. For Instance! Eggs Basis Of Many from the grounds through a fine wire Packed by CART MAPI! SUGAR COMPANY, Int. If you arc a lover: ol baked ham RHUBARB MERINGUE PIE TOMATO SANDWICH SALAD •trainer, muslin or cheesecloth. Si. Johnibury, Varmonr and if you wish to emulate the fam- 6 tomatoes ous cooks in Virginia who have made 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper Popular and Novel Dishes this state world renowned for their Ail fine a pie as could be asked for, 1 package cream chcoso delicious Virginia baked hams, then by men, women and children Is the %•• teaspoon finely chopped onion simply follow tho directions given Rhubarb Meringue Pie, which is below: made as follows: Put the tomatoes In boiling water When a luncheon or midnight sup- Creole sauce. The sauce Is made as 'or a moment to loosen tho skins be- per becomes a problem, one can al-follows: Heat two tablespoons VIRGINIA BAKED HAM RHUBARB MERINGUE PIE, fore peeling. Pool ond chill thor- olive oil. Put into this the minced oughly. Cut in halves. Mash thc ways feel perfectly free to servean onions, tomatoes and peppers. Add 3 cups diced rhubarb. Interesting.egg d^sh. Omelets are al- Trim the fat and skin from a boiled •)i cup sugar ' choose to a paste with mayonnaise suit and pnprllin, cook-slowly until smoked ham, coat with brown sugar 1 cup milk and'mlx with geen popper and onion. ways popular as well as novel egg wanted for the omelet. and whole cloves, place In an open Put the cheese mixture between dishes. For example: roasting pan and surround with veg- halves of tomatoes, sandwich fashion, EQG3 NEW ORLEANS etables. Pour, one bottle of red still Pastry CUJ5OLE OMELET 2Vi cups tomatoes ' Vi teaspoon salt and put sprigs of parsley Into the : Burgundy domestic wine over the tops. Arrangc"oTi crisp lettuce nnd 1 tablespoon butter 1 small onion, chopped . ham and bake for one hour, basting 1 teaspoon lemon' juice serve with your pet dressing. Vi green pepper,' chopped often with the wine. Servo ham from ',i teaspoon vanilla TOMATO SURPRISE 1 tensnoon sugar 2 tablespoons ollvo oil n a platter garnished with orange Btew the rhubarb and *,i cup of 8 tomatoes 2 onions i cup hrond crumbs . slices, A sauce may be prepared from sugar until soft. Cool, add milk and. 1 green pepper 4 tomatoes, M cup celery the liquid remaining In the roasting beaten eggs with sugar, flour, vanilla % cup chopped celery 2 green peppers pan. and salt. Add lemon Juice. Pour Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon salt H cup. American cheese, grated Into pastry lined pie plate and bake \>i teaspoon paprika Salt and pepper and a' bay leaf in a hot oven 460.F. for 10 minutes, Feel and chill tho tomatoes. Re- Pcol two pounds_o_fj>nlons, cut ^ then reduce neat to 325 F, and bake move the pulp from centers and Beat the CETHS In a bowl with four Cook tomatoes, pepper, onion and halves, placo in a cassorolerdbt with for 30 minutes longer, Cover with drain tiff jiilee. Cut slice from top of tablespoons Bf water.' When -tho--bnt- sensonlng together for 10 minutes, re- poppor and remove seeds. Cut six tcr la heated to a light brown, turn In move bay lent, add bread crumbs and butter, salt and pepper, Add one-meringue made of 2 stiffly beaten egg imall squares from popper for gar--; the eggs. As they brown, lift the half Clip ol water, cover and bake whites and 4 tablespoons of powsmal- ,-,., l square.. _.__s Hor_ ..n. pepper,_.,. to_r ^.,_gal. ,,,, . •place in casserole. Break the eggs for an hour and fthal f in an oven dered sugar. Bake In a slow oven of nlshlng and chop the remainder. Ml cdKpa w)tnft apnUUa nnd thc un on top and sprinkle with snlt and pep- 325-350 degrees. • " 300 F, for 30 minutes. the tomato pulp, chopped pepper, cel- cooked part run under. When the per nnd cover with grated cheese. ery anil salt with crtough mayonnaise omelet • la brown undcrncat h and Bake In a moderate oven.350 F. un- to hold together and fill tho tomato creamy on top, fold once and slip on- til cges have set and the cheese has shells with this mixture. Serve on|to a hot platter, surrounding it with melted. crisp lettuce leaves with a tablespoon of mayonnaise on top of each tomato Menu OE The Week and decorate with squares of green pepper, Brussels Sprouts Preparation STEAK, MUSHROOMS ON MONDAY . SKEWERS ARE DELICIOUS Breakfast—Baked apples with cream; ready to cat cereal, soft-boiled ^ Developed By Communities eggs, broiled bacon, ralsin-nut toast, coffee or cocoa, Lunch—Creamed Though tho custom of preparing chipped beef on toast with string beans, brown Betty with hard sauce, supper dishes with the use of a< skewer Is far from now, yet, there Recipes for Brussels Sprouts, tea or milk. Dinner—Minute steak, French fried potatoes, buttered lima ore few pooplo.wno iiso them. Tho though not no numerous as for many HICKORY NUT ICE* beans, watercress salad, coconnut custard pie, coffee or beer. Armenians nreTweH Known for this other -vegetables,—are—found to bc_ stylo of cookery and can be called a different in all parts of this country. CREAM BRINGS WHOOPS smart nation for it. They can pre-There Is always thc good wny of pre- TUESDAY pare nice attractive dishes with no paring them by merely boiling in Though ice cream Is always a treat Breakfast—Sliced bananas in orango juice, ready to cat cereal, ham trouble. We hnvo had an Armenian salted wntrjr and serving with and children let out whoops of Joy and eggs and fried potatoes, buttered toast, currant jelly, coffee or cocoa! cook Roveral mtals for us. They use melted butter, such a recipe ns this when It Is served, novelty and variety Lunch—Vegetable soup, creamed shrimp in patty shells, buttered peas, the very large'(kowcra anil put a lit-11» known all over the land, hut occu- are never found unplensnnt, in fact, tle of everything on them. ' Then Into ; slonally one will come across by aa surprise In ilnvor juat increases thc vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce, tea or milk. Dinner—Pot roast brollor ad protty soon dinner Is I cclt,aln community, such as tho fol-"whoops" from thc children and the carrots and onions, potato pnncakej, cole slaw, orange, layer cake, coffee readyd , AmericanAi s seem to prefef r n lowing' ' : broad grins of tho adults who them- simpler dinner though, such as this BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH selves often react as children when for pleasantly surprised. WEDNESDAY CHESTNUTS STEAK AND MUSHROOMS ON HICKORY NUT ICE CREAM Breakfast—Grapefruit, hot cereal, chicken liver omelet, buttered SKEWERS Make a small silt In the flat side 'i box plain gelatine toast, apple butter, coffoo or cocoa. Lunch—Chicken chow-mein, crisp Vi pound sliced round steak, 1 Inch of I . Italian chestnuts. Put them 1 pint milk noodles, rlco cakes, tea or milk. Dinner—Boiled corned, beef, boiled new thick In a frying pun with 1 teaspoon of 1 quart cream cabbage, potatoes, carrots, turnips, lettuce and chapped onion salad, deep Cai\ncd whole mushrooms butter to every pound of chestnuts. IS cup sugar dish apple pie, coffee or, beer. » Pound thc , steak nnd cut Into 1 Let tho butter melt on top of thc tho stove, shake the frying I">n until 3 tenspoons sherry Inch squares. Place 'on • skewer al- the chestnuts arc slightly heated. Put 30 drops bitter almond extract THURSDAY ternately with the mushrooms until in the oven for 5 or 6 minutes.. Take 1 pint hickory nuts, chopped. fine. the skewer is full. Broil until the off the shells and Inner skin with a Dissolve the gelatine In the'pint Breakfast—Orange juice, fried mush with syrup, broiled ham, dough- moat is done and serve Immediately. i.ni#fl chestnuts ore still of milk and add rest of the Ingredi- nuts, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Corned beef sandwiches, asparagus tip These are fine If served with n well- j,'( Cook In boiling salted water ents. Turn Into refrigerator trays salad, prune whip, tea or milk. Dinner—Roast leg of lamb, mint jelly setisoned relish. until tender; drain off all the water, and freeeo for 2 or 3 hours, stirring pan 'browned potatoes, string beans, chicory salad, fruit compote, coffee. and mash chestnuts In a bowl with 1 twice during freezing, or pack In Ice £* CREATIVE MINDS'OE tablespoon of butter to every pound. and salt and, freeze- in regular Ice COMBINATION Moisten with hot milk, season'slight- cream freezer. FRIDAY CHILDREN OFFER IDEAS ly with salt nnd pepper, nnd beat un- til light. OFFER! Breakfast—Preserved figs, ready to cat cereal, jelly omelet, hot bli- From remote pnrts of empty lots LEFT OVER POTATOES cuits and honey, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Clam chowder, toasted crack- in various parts of Cnlifornm, high Wash tho sprouts nnd pick them Use an EASY Ironer for a ers, vegetable salad, cottago pudding with fruit sauce, tea or milk. Din- over carefully, Cook in balling pnlt- POTATO PUFFS shrill voices can often be heard yell- ed water. 20 minutes. In a baking whole year FREE—if bought ner—Clam Juice cocktail, baked haddock, macaroni, asparagus, cole slaw ing for some voice that Is In thedish lay half of the sprouts, dot gen- 'i cup sifted flour lemon meringue pie, coffee. throes of chnnRliiK to "go nmke a erously with butter;, then put In half l'i teaspoons baking powder al the same time as your new noise like, a head of cabbaRe." Just the chestnuts, lay In the remaining •i teaspoon salt EASY Washer. Only one SATURDAY turn that around and one hns a good sprouts with bit's' of butter on top. Dash of white pepper idea; "Mnkn a cahlwRe abouajttout which nnd finslly the rest of the chestnuts, 1 cup mashed potatoes small payment of $5.00 down Breakfast—Sliced oranges, hot cereal, sausage patties, waffles, syrup one will make noises." (Trah:.slated, with' more butter on top. Put In a 3 eggs, well beaten buys both, balanceVionthly ,or honey, coffee, or cocoa. Lunch—Lamb patties on pineapple rings, peas means "a recipe worthy of prnlse.") ho.t oven until thc butter is melted. Sift Hour once, measure, add bak- hot gingerbread with cream criccse, tea or milk. Dinner—Shoulder ol Such ns: , ing powder, salt and pepper, and sift spread over ivvo ywJfs in- veal/ hashed brown potatoes, braised celery, cucumber and radish salad CREAMED CAHRAGE WITH again. Combine potatoes nnd eggs, stead of one. You pay for the orange sherbet, home made cookies, coffee.. CHEE3K - In making potato croquettes, the nnd add Hour. Drop, by teaspbon- Ironer after the Washer 1 medium sized cabbngo cook should remember the rules fuls Into deep fat 390 F. and fry until 1 pint milk learned when preparing French fried golden brown. payments have been SUNDAY 2 tablospoonR butter SWEET POTATO PUFFS Orated cheese potatoes: to choose a fat of high completed. Broakfnst—Grapefruit, rendy to/ eat cereal, bailed eggs with cheese, 3 tablespoons flour smoking temperature; to regulate Its. I 2 tablespoons' nutter, melud,.,. .^broiled ham, pineapple coffee ring, coftte or cMo»,-,,J)lnji»ri™S3Scsd'-»Hj,i»( A ASinn$,j5%YujO"i ••mt*ftMr;yaattnif'-'tlrt-' '"•}'• tv/afpm'tr^iait""' ••• " '' ; 1 cooking so that It |R not overheated; teaspoon pepper '"~ cured hkm^tkiHn''iSa'tice, ''braised red cabbage, candled sweet potatoes, Cut the cabbngo into eights, wash to use right type of kettlo and fry- 'i cup milk Jellied carrot and pineapple salad with romalne lettuce, stuffed celery, and boll In salted water for Va hour. Ing basket, and to slra,ln the fat and 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes ripe olives, Ice cream shortcake with whipped cream and sliced bananas, Drain. Melt butter in a pan; midstore It In a cool place after use. She 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten .coffee. Slipper—Crabmeat ne.whiirg, shredded cabbage; cup cakes with flour to It, and when-well mixed add will ramember, too, her standards 1 egg white, ktlffly beaten the milk. Let sauce cook 2 mlnutos; for croquettes—that they should be orange sauce, coffco or tea. add salt and pepper. Put cabbage in Add butter,/seasonings and milk . | . j, ,-_,-,---. _ -._ .„..,,unb >a( nciwell) s»nniiuushapeh d, KUiueigoldeni Drowbrown iIn roiocolorr . to sweet potato. Add egg yolk; then Bldney Snow will bo pleased (o supply any of these ralptl. baking clsh and pour sauce over will, a crisp outer eru"t and. « soft fold in egg white. Bake In greased H?,' nl">8 lth'okfy wllh Ki«led Interior and that they should1 be ll baking dish In n m6de"fate oven 375 Just wrlto cars of lhl» paper. t0 rce lhem from M K. (or 4S Minutes, or until brown. nXo^ntS a; ?# %£ ' " .Serve* i. TELETHONE KEU BANK 1000. Harry Heale of Loch Arbour was awarded 52,500 In the' compensation elaf-s di? court last week for injuries ho suf- Peach fered when he fell ngainat a con- 2 cup.1; crete cornerstone while working for 1 Ko. the Sickles dairy in April, 1935. Com- H cup pensation was from the time. Df-hia 4 table injury to June 10. 1938. U tea? 3 !'j cu Keyport Girt Engaged, 2 CRK Announcement has been made ; of 1 teasr the engagement of Miss Evelyn Hos- 1 cup tetter. cashier of the Strand theater ]>rain at Keyport, to Paul Carlucio of Ho- -sugar, fl double h( boken. Miss Hofltettrr Is the daugh- l/ ter of Mrs. Daniel- Daly of Keana- 2 cup r burg. The wedding will take place well; ad in the spring. Conk in heat fnr Held on Forgery Charges. thick, stii James Hournihan, an unemployed from, he; salesman of Keyport, has been held ricr. C(n in $1,000 bail on each of twu charges pan with of forging cheeks. He is charged in 'i of with forging the name of Ernest •with a U Bade of Union Beach to a $23 check' and that of Theodore Koch of Keans- burg to one of $6.80. THK Dlea In Hospital, Prepared f< Elmer Suydam, youngest son of by Ul Mr.«. Sarah Suydam of Afatawan, ] died last Saturday week tn Mon- Agricultural mouth Memorial hospital, where he ber New J had been a patient a month with a Though stomach ailment. Besides his moth- pitals of tl er he leaves two brothers. her all othe arc probab Pluochlo a> a Hobby. many pers Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bcdle of ! are menlpainted lamp and end of life and the beginning fari on Wheels," will be presented. of blfssedneas* Yqu can pay sterescope with views. The dining no finer tribute to the pasa- The hostesses will be Mrs. Edgar V. room, on another floor, ha8 the typi- intr of a loved one than the Denlse, Mrs. Clark Wallace,, Mrs. B. IF beautiful finality of DA.Y'8 cal KQldcn oak" ot 'he period, with ? it ^n S Hilton, Mrs. Edward L'cddy and the telephone on the wall, the table FUNERAL SEBVICfi, Mrs. Lester Smith.' set for dinner even to small "bone" dishes, which those practical souls thought ncccssaiV to the enjoyment Morrlj—Mulvlhlll. of the meal. Miss Doris Morris, daughter of Mr, Perhaps some of you remember Itecntta Committee, North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht Club. JOHN E. DAY and Mrs. Llnwood MorrU, and John the elaborately decorated mustache Left to right—Courtland White, Capt. Edward M. Little, Commodore Augustus M. Mlnton, Beverley W. ,. FUNERAL HOME Mulvihlll, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Striven cups were especially reserved for the Brown, LcvBs B, Hendrlcks, Herbert E. Edwards., At tho left of the group of ice yachtsmen is Mr. Mulvlhlll, both, of Bradley Beach, head of the house to preserve his White's daughter. Miss Jane E. White, who Is just as enthusiastic about ice yachting as her lather. 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank were married, Saturday owning at perfect handlebar effects. There Is a 361 Maple Place Phone 1352 Keyport the bride's home. largo collection of these and a The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat 4 by the Eskimo and from then on it land, whose Ice yacht Icicle is regis- matching collection of ladles'' cuptt, Yacht club officially opened its Ice was the Eskimo's race without any tered in the North Shrewsbury fee It oavs to advertise In The RcElater. no less elaborate but without, of yachting season Saturday, when question. This was a very interest- Boat & Yacht -club and the Mon- course, tho mustache guard. Tan- Commodore Augustus M. Afinton and Ing race, although not an exception- mouth Ice Boat club, captured all dem bicycles, a Horse and buggy, members of his Regatta committee ally last one, as several boats three heats. costumes of the period and many started six boats on a ten-mile Jour- changed positions throughout the The summaries: old photographs of Newark as it ney for a trophy offered by Commo- contest. Tho Eskimo took the, race dore Mlnton. There was a moderate Class E'(three heata ofalxml.es)—Won HOLMES & MCDOWELL was at that time. _ * by only 15 seconds over her sister by Wc« Hope. H. W. Smith, Greenwood southwest breeze and hard, smooth yacht, the Pirate, and this boat took Lake; Question Mark, P. Loaan, Long Representing , Jailed for Drunken Driving, Ice, which made racing very pleasing, a position" over the Elizabeth R. by Hranch, second; Gangway, D. Tyler, Lake not only for tho skippers but (or the but 25 seconds, «^ Hopatconfi, third; Alley Oop, P. Haebtei, William P. Tllton, 56, of Farming- Lake MuaconetconR, fourth; Hot Toddy, SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY onlookers as well. The summary: **"> W. Smith, Kurmon, fifth; Kl-kl-bo, A, dale last week abandoned his appeal Boata to start were the Eskimo Heaii, Lake Hopatconjr, sixth; Hojil, I). from a conviction of drunken driv- PRESIDENT'S RACE Asay, Monmonth,' seventh;' SIup Happy, Attractive Rates Friendly Service ing and was sentenced to 90 days In and Ins Pirate, owned by George Dlitance 10 MIU.; Start 10:53 a? m, J. R. Speycrs, Greenwood Lake, eighth; 8 Mapl* AT*., Bed Bank, N. 1. Tel. R. B. 2500. JRuppert and Gc'orgo Qilllg; tho Phan- Boat and owner Finish WHJI, A. Smllh, Monmouth, ninth. the county • jail by Judgo Giordano. tom and Say When, owned by Presi- Eaklrno, Ruppert Bnil Ollllg 11:30:10 Clnsa D (three heats ot six miles) —Won It wan his second ofTensc, dent Thomas Irving Brown*; Eliza- Plrnto, Ruppert'and Gllllg 11:30:25 by Icicle, Ed Howland, Monmouth J No -Blitnbeth lt.,° licuben Whlto 11:3(1:60 name, K. Steneck, Lake Ilopatcons, sec- beth H.. owned by Reuben White, Phnntom, T. IrvInK Brown 11:44:10 ond; No name, T. Collins, Hudson High- and tho Pet, ownod by Vice Presl- Soy When. T. IrvInK Brown 11:44:1* lands, third. dent Benjamin L. Atwnter, I'dt.B. L. Atwnter 11:65:00 -Xjtro,.Ira-Croui»-, ..,..„ nWlthdraw- SALE e race waa caslIy~laken~l>yHie" caused postponement-of the second Eskimo, who took the lead and was There was to have been a race day's program at lake Hopatcong. never headed over the entire Journey. Sunday afternoon and the boats It was a bit of a disappointment to —of— Tho Phantom was close on tho heels were being made ready when rain the 35 skippers who were on hand of tho leader until tho last Inp, when began falling. Before the starting for the two-day regatta, representing a dulled steering runnor slowed up time the rain was coming down so clubs from Red Bank, Kumson, Long the craft enough to allow tho Pirate hard that tho race was called off. Branch, Greenwood Lake, Orange to overtake her, thereby losing sec- There has been no boating since, due Lake, Lake Muscohetcong and Lake to the mild spell and the recent Men's Suits MAY WE BE... ond place to tho Eskimo's slstor Hopatcong. . craft. Thla was the only change In Rn'owfall. the pOBltlona of the six yachts Through, the, courtesy of Harry In a special Challenge Pennant throughout tho race. Tho Elizabeth McMahon of tho North Shrewsbury race, Dick 'Moeller and William H, finished fourth, the Pet filth and Ice.Boat & Yacht club, Commodore Smith, sailing the Llngwcs and Hot tho Say When sixth. Frank Blaisdoll of the Monmouth Ice Toddy, respectively, successfully de- Top Coats fended the pennant for the Rurnaon Shortly before tho vnco, tho crew Yacht club took Mr. McMahon's clnss A yacht' Breeze to Lake Ho- Country club, with Moeller In the of tho Say When, In giving her a Llngwcs finishing the- event ahead of try-out, gave the spectators a thrill patcong for tho events of Saturday and Sunday, but duo to unsatisfac- the fleet. George Segar, commodore when tho boat capsized. Fortun- of the Lake Hopatcong club, took ately, neither the sktppers nor the tory sailing conditions for the larg'er Overcoats j third place In his yacht Alvah. craft were Injured. craft the Breeze did not have any competition. Tho Breeze was brought The Long Branch Ice Boat & Yacht The summary: home Monday and she will be put Inclub^ opened their season Sunday COMMODORE'S RACE ' Dlatanci 10 Mllo; Start 2:20 readiness for the next North Shrews- morning by having four events. The Many customers last week Finished bury club evont for boats of this Board of Trade cup for boats of float nntl ownor-. tltno class. class B was won by Bliss Price's Elklmo, Kufillert nm] (lllllit 3:iU;.ir, Snow Bird, and the O'Brien cup was voiced their surprise and sat- Pirate, UuiM>erl rind filllln :t,:n6:or» / Tho class A yacht Pick Up, owned Phantom, T. It-vInK 'Rrown 3:('(5:2S by Charles Burd nlid John C6iv>ver, won by James Wood's Erg. Ellinbtth B.. Keuben Whlto .1:09:80 has been taken from the clubhouse In the class C events for the City isfaction at values offered by P«t, Btrijnmln L. Atwntcr 3:11:12 of Long Branch cup, Jack O'Koefn's j Siy.Whsn, T. I..Ilrown 3:1 3:10 and this craft will also, bo In read), ness for the next club event. Shahlrock made the best, showing, CREWS being Hailed to victory. buying two or three of these Eskimo-.- O*rnr ilinml, Alfred Snyder. During the . present lay-off from I'lritt*— llplronl- Klchcf. Krnnk Urnml. yachting activities, Vice President In the class A event for the Com» rhnntoni — Domilil Uublmrd,, Hnrry modore's cup, Captain Bliss Price ritrhev. Benjnmin L. Atwajler of the North sailed the Snow Flake to victory over wonderful Suits and Over- Kllinboth It.—Reuben While. William Shrewsbury club is making several Andrew*. radical adjustments to his Marconi Frazlor Price's XLNC. Pet —II. I.. Atwntcr. Cnrl llnB. The course was laid out in the coats. ~ Say"" When—CKnrles Allnlu-. lioboit lijiRc4 d Pet. When slip goes to the Forben. lino next time she will have under branoh of the South Shrewsbury riv- Stnrlor—Comniotinre AUKIISIIIR M. Mln- her a new. laminated runner plank, er leading from Shallow Point to- which was built by the late William ward Pleasure Bay. This necessitat- Just think of Kuppenheimer, Michaels- Tlmer—'Herbert V.. K.lnni yacht Eskimo, ed not only shortening the usual dis- Sruror—Cum tlftnill Whitf. tance but also caused the skippers The second lnco of the season was but it was discarded by tho Eskimo's Stern, Devonshire and other makes at- stllicd Slindiiy^TnoFnrnirr'fiTP^trSP'y" course instead of the usual triangu- 'these ndorod by PrcBldrnt Brown. Lllto made at Poughkeepsle. lar course, which the club uses in the Saturday's race, this wns for ten Up at Lake Hopatcong, the Llng- stretch between Portaupeck and the miles over a trlnnpulnr course. The wcs, owned by Commodore Edward Rumson Country club shore, with the onme boats that lined up for Sntur- C Fiedler of the Rumson Country outer mark near tho Oceanport day's rncc vrtrre In tho line for theclub and sailed by Dick Moeller, cap- bridge. start, with tho Tyro, owned bylta tured the" honors In her clnss. This Crousc, as an added starter. race was sailed Saturday afternoon. ShorflSLbctorn ^Ho starting Run wila H. W. Smith of Greenwood Lake GIRL INJUIMSD IN FALL. fired, the sheet tender In the Eskimo won the class B race that opened the and tho sheet tonder In. tho Elizabeth championship regatta of the East- Mary Borclll, 12-year-old daughter R, were dismissed by their respective ern Ice Yachting association at the of Mr, and Mrs. Salvatore Borclli of 14.75 captnlns nnd these honts worc'sailecl lnkc. His boat, the Wee Hope, placed River street, was treated at Rly,er. by a olngle sltipj>«r. which vyns r> first In three of six mile-heats. He view hospital Friday for a cut left for values to 30.00 great advantage In tho light to,niod~ was closely trailed by the Question knee, which required five stitches to crate wind. Tho Sny When showed Mark, owned by P. LoRtin of Long dose. She suffered the injury when hor heels to the rest of the Hod onBranch. Nino boats competed in this she slipped on ice In front of her the first leg, .but before the outer event. home. . She was taken tD tho hos- nark wns reached sho was passed In the class D race, Edward How-""'pital by Capt. Harry T. VanNote.- Ourft Half - Price i BUT LOOK AT THE SPECIALS 19/75 Economy Jervicc* for values to 40.00 Charlie's Wonder SPECIAL BOYS' TWO-KNICKER T4 Flatwoik bciutilully ironed .• • • will capture tnc • ... 3c « pound, etc. Shim 38-B Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. lmnuculieely finished, if Country Roll Butter : ">27c | Center Pork Chops SUITS desired, neart or any woman. Values to 12.50 5.95 Up In 4-n>. lb SPECIAL Loin Pork Bib end BOYS' TWOLONGIES . , Phone JJttle Falls 4-0400 • Red Bank 2600' SUITS or dinl "Operator"... iisk for Extra lb. Values to 20.00 9.95 Toil-Free Phone WX-1000 24°I?' Lamb* Small alteration charge on (tki ttll charge is antomnlkally mtrstd to us) ••• • • Spring ' above sale merchandise. Neck Chuck Roast Cuts Best Cuts 17c lb. 141 •o, J. KRIDEL — RED BANK

DRY CLEANING f LAUNDERING t RUG SHAMPOOING Salt Cottage Roasting Print No charges -. refunds or approval!. PORK LARD HAMS Chickens Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results lit 29;, 24:, Btl BANK * An Ideal Place to Live Located on the Beautiful SECTION; Shrewsbury Elver, one bour from New York and provid- ing every dtjr convenience. RED BANK REGISTEE TWO VOLUME LXI, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, .1939. PAGES 1 TO Annual Banquet . Dr. Leo C. Rocco Plans Made For Big Time Tonight Donald Sterner Meteorologist Real Estate Is Firemen's Ball Stormy Weather Of Union Firemen Addresses Local Plans are being made for the 14th At Elks Home Toastmaster For Greets Groundhog ' Addresses Lions Active Along annual ball of the executive council That old sissy, tho ground- Held Last Night Benevolent Club ot the Red Bank fire department to For Old Timers Lincoln Dinner hog, who's afraid of his own Club On Weather The Bay Shore be held Saturday night, February 18, shadow, by this time, no doubt. in the Elks homo on Broad street. Is wide awake, for snow, rain, Service Awards Made to Local Physician Gives Walter, Hamilton of Union-Hose Many Charter Members Republican Club to Hold sleet and several other varieties Col. William R. Blair Casino, Troutman and-* company la general chairman of the of bad weather greeted him Members by Ex-Chief Talk on "The Social committee, members of which are Are Expected to Be Annual Affair Here on this morning, tho occasion of Explains Methods of Other Places Sold at At4 Fred Munden of Relief, Jerry Mc- his annual coming-out party. • • Edmund Crelin Diseases" Convey of Independent, Vernon Dey Present—Only 36 Left February 11 Scientists, who dignify • the Obtaining Forecasts lantic Highlands of Westslde, Fred Wllman of Liber- groundhog or woodchuck by ty and Harold Brasch of Naveslnk Dr. Leo C. Rocco of Monmouth Tonight will be a big night at tho E. Donald Sterner, state highway tho ouphonlous namo-of mar- Colonel William R. Blair of West The salo of tho former Casino - More than 75 persons attended the Hook and Ladder. Daniel Hopkins,. mota mornuc, state that in ail-" annual banquet of Union Hose com- street addressed more than SO mem-Jr., of Union, is helping with the home of the- Red Bank lodge of Elke. commissioner, will bo toastmaater at Front street, retired United States property at Atlantic Highlands and bers of the Red Bank Benevolent as- It will be a three-ring attraction. The the ninth annual Lincoln Day din- turn the animals puts on a lay- army meteorological expert, adt several other properties In that bor« ; pany-last night in the social hall of program. • er of fat and In November goes the Reformed church. A turkey sociation at a special meeting Mon- past exalted rulers, charter members ner-dance to bo held Saturday night, dressed members of the Red Bank ough has produced an out-of-aeasoa • Harry G. Degenring is president of end old timers will all have their to sleep In his underground dinner was prepared and served by day night at their club house on the executive council and other offi- February 11, at tho Elks club by tho Lions club on tho subject, "Weather spurt In tho real estate new, Th» Shrewsbury avenue. Dr. Rocco's particular part in the evening's' pro- Young Men's Republican club of Red burrow below tho limit of frost. Predictions" Tuesday night at tho casino, one of the Jandntarktf CO the Ladles' Aid society of the cers are Joseph Fox vice president, The less scientific minds add church, topic was "Tho Social Diseases." gram. The chairs will be filled by Bank. Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln Ellis club/ Ocean boulevard and tha center »t- Kenneth Woodward secretary and past exalted rulers. that on Groundhog day, which Harold Danes treasurer. Is chairman of this year's event. . one tlmo for nodal functions ot th» Lester McQueen and Phil Crelln, la today, the creature comes summer colony, has been bought fey who recently were made life mem- Peter J. .Eichele will fill tho chair out and looks around. If he bers of the company, were presented;1 of tho exalted ruler, Fred C. Van- Howard C. Wall of Plalnfleld. Ths Vllet will be esteemed leading fails to see his shadow, every- building has been unoccupied (or •with 30-year service certificates by thing Is hunky-8ory, for spring several years. It was built fat 1896. ex-Chief Edmund Crejln, toastmas- Artillerjr Trio knight, Herbert E. Edwards will be is In thd oiling. ter. Henry Higgihs, who has been esteemed-loyal- knight, Thomas C, The land has a frontage of 1JS0 feet McVoy esteemed lecturing knight, Hod ho aeon his shadow—but on Ocean boulevard and extends to a member of the company for 20 why go into that? \ - years, received a gold badge. Loses Polo Match Harold A. Giblln secretary, John L. the waterfront Mr. Wall plans to Montgomery treasurer, Morris Miller convert th0 casino Into a two-family Fire,Chief Edward Murphy, First esquire, John D. Hughes chaplain summer residence. The property Djeputy Chief Raymond Brower, sev- To East Orange and Edward Welnhelmer Inner had been owned In recent years by eral ex-chiefs, Councllmen Harry guard. tho estate of Margaret Blaladell. The Degenring, J. Albert VanScholk and The Lingwes May Sculthorp agency effected the sale. -Kenneth Wyckpff, Otto Beutell and Red Bank Riders Won Also at this • session the present -Rev. Christian Walvoord, Reformed officers of, the Red Bank lodge will Othor sales by the Sculthorp agen-' church pastor, were among the guest From. Gwynedd Valley perfoim the initiatory work in order Be Sailed Here cy were the Paddock house on Me- speakers. • - to receive a rating Injhe state ritu- morial parkway to Anthony Cardner alistic contest. w~^ ' of that place, and two lots near Hil- Installation of officers took place Saturday Night, 16 to 14 The remaining charter mombers, this Week End ton station to James Warner, mana- preceding the dinner at the fire ger of the Atlantic Highlands office house. The new officers are Daniel who are particularly invited to at- A hard-riding trio •• from East tend tonight's session are Richard of the Jciscy Central Power & Light Hopkins, Jr., president; Walter Ham- Orange outrode the 112th Field Ar- Commodore Fiedler May Co. Mr. Warner bought the lota a» ilton, vi?e president; Albert Mc- Applegate, Abe Benjamin, Harry *G. tillery pololsts of Red' Bank last Dogenring, Thomas'Williams,' Frank a Blto for a new homo. Queen, secretary, and Jack Murphy night at the Red Bank armory to Engage Pirate or Eskimo '. financial secretary and treasurer. Ploom, William H. Little, Arthur W. Tho Bowtoll agency has sold the) _ win, 10 to 12. A'throo-goal handi- Shutts, John A. Kennedy, Thomas former Hazel Troutman property on' cap assisted the visitors. In a pre- Lewis, Joseph Applcgate, J. Oakley in a Match Race tho corner of Hill road and Trout- liminary game the Red Bank Jay- Cooper, Joseph Bray, William B. man avenuo to John D. Goudle of vees scored a 7-to'-6, victory otrer the Conover, Samuel Craig, Bordon H. The now front stcSrtng ice yacht Long Island, Tho lot haB a frontage Many Attend visiting seconds in two JO-minute Wolcott, Thomas S. Field, Fred of 100 feet on Hill road, Tho hou»» periods. Lingwes owned by Commodoro Ed- Magce, Louis Sobcl, Joseph Eschcl- ward C. Fiedler of Little Silver, has nine rooms, bath and two fire- Church Dinner DR. LEO C. ROCCO Tho East Orange., malletmen took bach, Thomas Irving Br'own, Jarrett placed. A^g> on tho place Is a two* E. DONALD STERNER. which sails under the colors and COLONEL WILLIAM R. BtAIR the lead in the first period when Morford, Frank Plttcnger,- John S. registration of tho Rumson Country car garage, with chauffeur's quartets , Dr. Rocco explained that social dis- they broko through the Red Bank Applegatc, Leon de la Reusslllo, Ser- Tickets for the dlnncr-dnnco have club, has .been brought back from upstairs. Mr. Goudls will take poi-' Christian Endeavor Ob- eases ars kept alive by a variety of defense to net five goals while, the Ing Skokos, Frank E. Price, R. V.-R. been limited to 250 and this nuni- Lako Hopatcong whero oho had hor Tho speaker stressed the Import- session March 1 and expects to liVS serves Anniversary conditions, ignorance and innocence local army team was only able to H. Stout, Charles A. Hawkins, Lcs- ! ber of tickets is expected to explro Initial try-out and mado a. wonder- ance of obtaining accurate weather thero tho year round. playing the largest part, as well as push through two goals. At half forecasts In the army and navy and Recent rentals In Atlantic High- carelcasnesB^ Qfall these conditions,. ter E. McQueen, H. Delford Little, beforo the end of tho week accord- ful showing by capturing everything particularly In tho air corps of these tlme-Easfc-Qrango-lcdr 12-to &y with Ing-- to- William- -Kliitgky—and John in-hor—olnss. —: — lands and vicinity by the Sculthorp Dr. Rocco explained, ignorance at their handicap. Red Bank outscored AugliStusMrMlntonrGap'aln Sharlca r services.' He detailed tha origin of A large delegation of Red . Bank P. Irwln, H. Raymond Eisner, Wil- Pctlllo, chairman of tho ticket com- Commodoro Flodlor, In a telephone agency wore the DeLorme bungalow members ot the Christian Endeavor least, should be overcome. Ho said their opponents in the last half 8 the weather servlco bureau during on Naveslnk avenuo to Mr. and Mr". feaw realize the dangers- to which liam B. Waters, Clinton F. Elliott mittee. Freeholder James S. Parkca, conversation last night with a Reg- Uio Civil war and tho establishment union attended the annual banquet to 7 but was unable to overcome chairman of entertainment, has «o- Cornelius J, Hughes, tho Squlttera they are exposed and some .believe their opponent's lead. ana William Weed Brown. " ister representative, stated that tho of regular dally uppor air observa- of the Monmcuth-Ocean county cured as entertainment Harry Sand- Llngwcs would, in alt probability, bungalow on West. Valley drive to union in the Freehold Presbyterian they know how to 'protect them- tions in 1007. Thcso methods, ho Loo F. Parkor, tho Dillon properly selves, but In most instances their Sergeant Frank Wise put up his ers Welsh, nationally known Im- bo brought to Rod Bank In tlmo for said, proved impractical dining the church Tuesday night • The dinner usual • good off enslvo game when he personator, who has been signed to thin week-end's sailing events. on Momorlal pnrkway to Carl Due* was given to commemorate the information is Incorrect. World war, and ho told of tho de- bcl, the Case estate on Second ave- netted seven of the 12 goals. Lieu- Married Couples' perform this year at Uio World's Tho Commodoro wao very hopeful velopment in 1023 and 1024 of a founding of the first Christian En- Dr. Rocco continued to Illustrate tenant Jim Hesson and Lieutenant Fair. nuo to Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Mor- the cause, method of. transmission, that ho would bo ablo to have n radio transmitter, which acted u-i n deavor society in 1881, Milton Untermeyer, Jr., followed Judgo Harry KlaUky and Undor- match raco for the Llngwos with ris of Now York, a cottage at Platt- the symptoms, complications, the with threo and two goals, respect- Minstrel Show g moteorograph tp send tha tempora- mount to M. Ross, the King proper* Miss Doris L. Sterling of Belmar sherlff Courtlandt While are In either tho Plrato or Eskimo, tHo turo, air prossure and humidity re- presided. The women of the Free- prevention and treatemenl of syphilis, ively. Lieutenant Davis led the vis- of dinner arrangements. ty at Highlands to Henry Parker, gonorrhea and chancroid, He made chargge two fastest yachts owned by George cordings to Instrument* on the tho Mldgley house on Tlensch avfi- hold church propared and served iting trio in scoring nine goals. A RtippeH and George Qllllg. Mr. ground. the meal. Rev. George G. Horn, it clear that a person suffering from pony accounted for one goal for the Performance to Be Giv-Lionel Lancaster la planning an In- nue, Leonardo, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl one of these threo diseases. should teresting program for the night Fiedler Is not backward In stating Tho apeakor was In chargo of pastor of the Freehold church, pre- visitors. ., en February 17 that he knows ho has a very fast J. Anderson and tho Kaisor property sented the Invocation and Edwin F. make it essential to . treat tjc case which will be followed by dancing. meteorology service for tho aviation on Lconardvllle road, Leonardo, to Tho aggressive Red Bank artil- Bill Ooode's orchestra will play. Gil- boat in tho Ltngwoa and Is anxious 1 Hcrr, Jr., a member of the Freehold early and well. He str£(si*d the lery riders overcame ' a three-goal corpa In tho Argonno sootor In Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Llsk. -. ' point that all measures employed Rehearsals are underway for tho bert Manson Is in charge of music. to see what this typo of crnft can Franco during tho World war and union, welcomed the young people. handicap Saturday night when they Tho decorating will bo in chargo of do against'Ico yachts of tho dais A Misa Sterling introduced the new- should be directed by a physician. met 'the Gwynedd Valley polo club fifth annual minstrel to be given by invented tho radio meteorograph. Ho Pictures illustrating the many points the Married Couples' Bible class of Joseph C. Williams. division carrying much more canvas, described In detail tho arrange- ly-organized society from the At at Philadelphia and won, 18 to 14. Thero aro many who aro following V?mHom Agency lantio Highlands Presbyterian church which he emphasized were shown by Red Bank sought revengo after they tho Methodist church Friday night, ments of the various wo&ther st't- Dr. Rocco, Alter the lecture an., February 17, at 8:15 o'clock at tho thd local Ice yachting, activities lions abroad, Ha stressed the in:- to the -gronpi— Rev, JHenry P. Bow- were beaten WednesSny- night of who would Ifko to seo such a match Opens New Office en, pastor of tho Fair Haven Metho- open discussion was held and vital last week by the same trio, 19 to Mechanic street school. Little Silver Board portanco st tho present time, par- questions were answered by tho This year's show is being directed nnd It ono con bo srrnnyod It will ticularly to aviation companion, of The Ray. VanHorn agency ha» dist church, was toaatmast.er. He 10, at the local armory. At half bo an. oxcopMonal added attraction introduced several well knownjmem- speaker. • . - . tlmo Red Bank trailed 7 to 8, but by Roger Wymbs, assisted by Mrs. Cuts School Budget accurate- stutomonts of weather con- opened now offices at 801 River road, Joseph Valleau at the piano. Several to the full program of Ico yachting ditions, and exhibited a number of Fair Haven, moving from Its former bers, among them Mrs. Ellwood S. Dr. Rocco is a graduate of City they opened a scoring attack in Members of the Little Sliver board on tho rlvor hero this winter. "work shoots" and printed' dully location on Hanco road. The build- Wolf of Leonardo, a vice-president College of Now York. He attended the last half which accounted for amateur specialty numbers havo •of education at a special meeting | of the state" organization, Rev. F. nine goals to Gwyedd Valley's six. Been engaged. Mr. Fledlor hns boon a member of maps as Issued by tho Departmant ing whero, tho new offices ara -located Creighton Medical college, receiving Monday night made a cut of several; tho North Shrewsbury Iceboat nnd of Commerce. He also spoke-of tho Is ono of the oldest In Fair Haven Russell Purdy. of Asbury Park, ex- the degree of Doctor of Medicine in Wise led the Red Bank trip in The ond men will include Alfred thousand dollars In tho school bud- Marcellus, William Mumford, Haiold yyacht club for some- forty yeary s and great Importance and danger of Ico and Is known as the old Carpenter ecutive committee member, and Bev. 1935. He served as interne at St. its victory with six goals while Cor- get. TDo budget as It now elands Ap- JRathcrlnK on airplanes "and tolri of house. Tho property has boeik p(ir- Frank B. Everltt of Farmingdale, Francis hospital, Trenton, and was poral Carlton Blllups scored five and Perry, Donald Crawford, Charles propriates $21,385 fo" r curren" t his Ico yyacht s ^ ays been regg- first secretary of the state union. Stlllwagon and Fred Buchorcr. A fea- pp iisteret d witi h the local organizatioiti n the groat progress mado in dc-lclng chased by Mr. VanHorn and ha» house surgeon at Wlckersham hos- Lieutenant Jim Hesson four. A pensea, $1,500 for repairs and instruments, bcon complctaly remodeled by him- Carol Riddle, Freehold, led the pital, New York. He .was In active I pony accounted for one goal. Slgel ture specialty will be given by Mrs. placements and $3,891.72 for bonds an woll as with tho other clubs with Grace King and Mrs. Alice Wesson. d $3 which ho 1B afflllatod, Tho character and charm o£ the oli gathering In group singing. , Hugh duty with, the United Stales Army and Jcfford shared scoring honors and Interest, making a total of $26,- Reference. wa« also mado to tho houao havo been retained In the al- R. McGeachlo of Jersey City, presi- Medical corps and at present Is spe- for the losers with five goals each. The entire proceeds will go toward 77(j.22. Tho amount In tho original flight around tho world by army teration work with knotty pine pan- dent of the . state union, and Fred- cializing in internal medicine. Sunday afternoon the Red Bank helping nctdy persons In the com- budget adopted last month wan $29,- planes IT years ago, when Colonnl eling, wldo painted walnscoatlng, a erick L. Mintcl, Rahway, executive outfit will play tho 112th Field Ar- munity. 776.72. Tho voters at the school elec- Shoe Concern Blair wont ahead of tho fliers on hand-carved pino mantle and 'Old secretary of the state, union, were tillery at Trenton, This year's performance will be tion February 14 will also voto on coast guard boats In the vicinity of brick flroplaco and other details, Tho practically all amateur and you can Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, and the 'speakers. Protest Gross Rod Bank Eaat Oranfffl the appropriation of {500 to send tho Must Vacate outside of tho house Is white with The Westminster choir quartet a'. No. 1 Sergt."'WlM Lieut, .Dtvli be sure of an evening of fun and It was utatod ho received much members pf the 10-10 graduating" class credit for hlg weather prognostica- bluo Bhuttcrs. A new low whlt« Princeton sang several selections. No. 2, IJ«ut. Unturmeyer Corp. Hill laughter. A rapid BIIIO of tickets has to Washington* Tlw new budget, picket" fence encloses the property, Bach .....Lieut. HeflHon Lieut. WfllHzel been reported. Tickets may. be sc- tions and prai.io for hln efforts whloh „ The attendance banner for the so- Receipts Tax Red Dunk Z 3 8 4—12 states ono of the. board members, Irving Berk Must Give 1 had a -itroat deal to do with the ai Mr. VanHorn is a graduate of Col- ciety of the union havTSgTho'Tilgncsf -Enst-OraniHi-r.—.^.— — rr^-S - -4—8—6—HI ourod-frDrfl-anyjncmbEr_QfJhlBjb>.c_ provides—for-stHet-eeunomy without Scot-Inn—Red. Bank, Wine 1, H«»«oti .1. class. • - _ _ Up-Present Location '— gatBunivcraitirr-a-eoUncllinaii-Of-ilJiillfil B percentage of enrollment present, t detriment to the school's program, borough of Fair Haven, member ol according to mileage traveled, waj> Meeting Held to Oppose Untermeyer 2. East Orange, Davln 9, answered a number of questions pro \Ventzel 5, Hill 1, pony 1. by handicap 3. • The board president, Daniel H. pounded by tho Llona, and was ten- tho Monmouth County Real Estato presented by Miss Sterling to the Proposed Levy Red Bank Gwynedd Valley Wolgand, presided at Monday's meet- After serving tho Red Bank pub- board, and Is active In civic and po- Asbury Park Baptist society. Sec- No. 1 Somt. Wine Sieol License Plates lic for several yoarfl, Irving Bork, dered an informal reception. No. 2 Corp. Blllups -Sncllenlnird ing, and Mayor Oliver G. Frnko, and Othor gaostis at tbo meetlni? in- litical circles. He was aisociated ond was the Leonardo Baptist and Back ....Lieut. Heuson : JelTonl shoo store proprietor, hn« announced with Cross & Brown company in Are Now On Sale Councilmen John P. Kemp and Wil- that ho Is being forced to retire cluded Commander Stephen S. third to the Atlantic Highlands A protest against a threo per cent tied Bnnk : 4 3 5 4—lr, liam. IL Carhart, Sr., met with tho Now York for many years in the real Presbyterian church. The awarding gross receipts ..tax, recommended to Gwynvdd VjilJcy 14 2 4—)( Automobile license plates for. 1031) from businea*. Yeandlo of Occanport, second rahk- Scorlnit—Red Ban*, Wins IJ, Blllum li, board. _ Ing officer of tho coaat guard and estate business, and In 1838 organ- committee, appointed by ' the presi- the legislature by the state tax re- Hesnon 4. jiony 1. Gwynedd Vnlley, 8!KCI went on Bale throughout the state The Fidelity Union Trust Co. of ized the Ray VanHorn agency In dent, consisted of Elizabeth Voor- vision commission, was expressed 5, JelTord 5, SncllenburK 1, by handl yesterday mornlrlg. The new plates Newark recently acquired .the atom chief of the Intelligence Bureau, and Fair.Haven. hees, Lake Como; Alida iHolman, Tuesday night at a meeting held In cap 3. . .' ' ' j. ! can be put on March 15. 1038 plates Mrs. Frank p. Kuhl (it Broad and Whlto street, occupied :Goorgo Worthley of New YorJt, • Manasquan, and Harry C. F. Wor- the auditorium of tho Mechanic ""'Ni-can not bo used after ntidnlght, by tho Bork concern for tho past formerly maritime odltor of the den, Red Bank. • ' street school under the auspices of Firemen Make Mirch 31. Conducts Meeting Ihrgo yearn, and has glvon Mr. New York World, both of whom Democratic League Those present from this section the Chamber of Commerce- i Motor Vehicle Agent Hubert M. Berk notice- to vacate within 28 days. wero Introduced by. Past President Included Rev: and Mrs. Ellwood S. Loyal D. Odhner, executive direct- Dinner Plans Fairew has Issued a request that all Mrs, Frank P. Kuhl presided at a Mr. Berk sought to negotiate with Theodore D, Paraona, chairman of To Give Card Party Wolf, Miss Mary Leonard, Miss Alice or of the; New Jersey Retail Merch- motorlat.1 obtain their plates early to meeting of the Ladlcn' Aid society of tho company for a lcaHO but the Ut- the. club'H speaker* committee. Com- Warters, Richard Fomphrey, Daniel ants' association, said tho proposed Plans for the annual dinner of avold a last-mlnutc rush. Early pur- the Metliodljit church yesterday at ter refused to root, declaring- that mander Yeandlo Introduced Colonel Tho Red Bank Democratic league McCandlecs. Miss Maislna Martin tax constitutes a threat to the busi- Liberty Hose company to bo held chase™ wll. be given-the advantage tho church. Three new members It was the Intention of the company Blair, whom ho first met 17 years will sponsor a card party tomorrow and Miss Kathlyn L. Guttormjen of ness life of the fcommunlty. Tuesday, February 14, were ma do of IOW-T numbers and better service. were.welcomed at u luncheon which to sell tlio building, and It preferred night In tho league headquarters in preceded tho bualnesa uesHlon.. to havo tho store empty. Mayor Charles R. English', tho the Prate building on Front street. Leonardo. Rev. and Mrs. Henry P. "There aro many reasons,", said Monday night at a meeting of the The R;J Bank bureau In located in 1 Bowen, William Jacubecy and Miss the speaker, "why' the tax Is not company In Its headquarters on Allaire « Son's ofllcc on Monmouth Reports from various oflkera were Mr, Berk states that ho In unable president, was In chal'go of tho Members of the Red Bank Woman " Clara Smock of Fair Haven; Rev. necessary.-" Ono of them la because White street. Carmen Calandricllo street. given and a letter from the olflclal to find another suitable locatlon.ond meeting- "Plans-were completed for Democratic club will asslBt with the S. R. Gambell, Albert 'Fielding, In another flvo years the cost of Is chairman of the committee in The 1P3!1 plates start at Red Bank board of the church thanking tho so must go out of business until tho showing of tho American- Icaguu arrangements. Prizes will*be award- - Philip D. Woodruff, Henry Gait, state government will drop approxi- charge and Is being assisted by with No. MN340. Mr. Farrow re- group for a chart presented to them BUchtlmc as he can locate a' store. Ho baseball picture, "Batter Up," at tho ed to those holding high score and John McClevy, Keith Bruno, Miss mately $10,000,000. Furthermore In Thomas Mead and Lewis T. Hend ported thai more thin 10" seta of was read. Rev. Herbert J. Smith, says ho regrets having to' make th.'n Elks auditorium Tuesday night nt refreshments will bo served. pastor, thanked the group lor Us co- 1:3D o'clock when tho apcclal guests Caroline Wright, Miss Betty Patter- five years government debt service ricks. Thomas Brasch, of Nnveslnk pia(ea werc sold yesterday. The first onnouncememont and wished to ex- Committee members are Mrs. Har- son and Miss Mary Fargutarson of will fgll from 90 to 60 million dollars Hook and Ladder company will bbee first set was obtained by Lucy A. operation and spoke briefly of the ]iram his appreciation to thq public will be members of the football and ry J. Qulnn, Mrs. Rita H. Douglas, Atlantic Highlands and Miss Mary The tax, once adopted, will remain chef. ; u..._ et y y coming Eawtcr season. for their support. baseball »(|unds of tho Red Bank, Mrs, Thomas Kclsey, Mrs. Joseph Dunn of Hnrtshorne road, Middle- Kumaon and Mlddlotown township W. Holmes, Alberta Youmans, Rus- on the books.for years, and will be- Company cleanup of equipment for town. Mrs. Fred Boyd wti« chairman of The store will hold a special sale Hintclmann, Mrs. William Decker, sell Brown and Harry C. F. Worden come ono of the most insidious of Inspection next Wednesday was or- on. the luncheon committee, tmnlBtcd by for tho next 28 -dayii. Its ontlre high (jchools. Red Bunlt Catholic Mrs. Irvln IS. Rink, Mrs Blwood Iv- of Red Bank. taxes." Mr. Farrow Is being assisted at the Mrs. Lester Smith, Mra. Horace Vine, stock" of fihocB, hosiery and hand- ncho'ol und tho grammar schools of lns, Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, dered. Plans were also discussed license bureau by1 Joseph Kursery. *The speaker said the tax. Instead for the organization of a bowling Mrs. Ray Wymbs,' Mrs. Frank War- bags will bo sold at a sacrifice, ac- Fair Haven, Llttlo Silver and Mrs. Harry Patterson; Mrs. John J« ner, Sr., Mrs. George White, Mrs. cording to a lar^fi advertisement ap- Shrewsbury. Hplllanc, Mrs. Bert Conover, Mrs. A of helping to lift the burden from team, and Lewis Hendrtcks was ap- VETERANS' MTTEHY MOVES. Junior Woman's real estate, would have an opposite pointed chairman of a committee to Harry Havltand, Mrn. Jennie Hupp pearing elsewhere in this Issue- of Attendance prizes • presented by E, Coloman, Mrs. Delia Hill, MUi and Mr«. John Many. Tho Register. __ Secly B. Tuthill and Thomas S. Martina Henley, Andrew HH1, Harry effect. He said the time has come formulate plans. The monthly drawing of the- Veter- Club Plans Dance to seek lower taxes all along tho Tho next meeting will be- Thursdny Tutlilll and Thomas S. Field, Jr., Patterson, John J. Splllane, Bert Con- ans' lottery was not held at Atlantic wero awarded to Past Presidents G, vcr, Paul Hartnedy, Irvln B. Biolt ' line and not a new form of taxation. Highlands Saturday night. Accord- night, March 2. Mrs, Arthur J. Plans for an Easter dance were Plans were made to hold another Port Monmouth White will be the speaker. Junior Assembly Harold Ncvlua and Albert W. Wor- and J. E. Coleman. made at a meeting of the Red Bank Ing to reports It took place at Eliza- den, tho correct answers to the ques- meeting* under the auspices of tho beth. The change nt location fol- Junior Woman's club last night. The Chamber of Commerce, the New Jer- Boy Scout Play To Dance Saturday tions being that. 1.38 Inches of rain KAINBOVV DINNER. dance'will be. held at the Molly lowed the recent chargo by Judge fell during tho 21 hours Monday, sey Retail , Merchants' ossoplatlon Boy Scout troop. No. 88, of Port Perskic to the grand Jury that the Radio Engineers The Junior Assembly of Red Bank, Pitcher hotel Saturday night, April and the Emergency Consumers' tax Monrnouth will present & play, en- conducted by Kthol Mount Mozar In and that thero arc 28 banks In Mon- New Jersey Chapter, Rainbow 01* 1. Miss Sally Porter, the chairman, lottery bo Investigated. This month- mouth county, 18 of which aro na- association. Edward G. Watder, titled "The Fourth Musketeer," next ly event had been Md In Atlantic Address Meeting tho Elks auditorium on Broad street, vision Veterans, will meet Sunday will bo assisted by Mimes Betty executive secretary of the Chamber, Wednesday night at a district court will clone this sonnon's first term by tional banks. Wallace Jeffrey and nftornoon at 3 o'clock nt Hook and Schreiter, Mary Louise Gillette, Bet- Highlands for several years and al- who Vrcsldod at Tuesday's scsjlon, of honor at Leonardo grade school G. C. Houihwurth of Conover 1 no](ilng tnc),. u,iru forma| dancn on EnSley E. Morris will ort.cr. the Ladder flro house on Mechanic ijtreot. ty Hitler and Joyce Snyder, ways attracted hundreds of persons, prizes and questions next Tuesday will seek to obtain the River street In celebration of the opening of many coming from New York state and A. P. King of Hertfcn place gave gaturd(ly mght, February i.i. The At 6 o'clock the same afternoon, Oi» Miss Betty Schweers was wel WIlV aturd(ly mg nlBht. school for the meeting. Petitions Boy Scout week, which opens that and Pennsylvania. ' a demonstration nt work on '= I pnrenta of the rnombcrs will In: K'lfa' members will bo guests of the. La-, corned as a new member. A report protesting against the tax were cir- day. The players aro Daniel Black- radiator* and clcctromotfnntlc horns jfln(, a(. looking forward to the oc Tho Lions will hold tholr annual dies' auxiliary of tho chapter at » of the "coming little theater tourna- culated at the meeting. smith, Charles Pitlus, Albert Quack- before members of tho Institute of with ns much enthusiasm an ladles' night celebration Valentine's dinner at the fire house. ment of the New Jersey State Fed- ELKS AUXILIARY MEETS. enbush, Edward LelbhauW, Robert Radio Engineers lit a. meeting am the young r-eopl"- dny, February 14, and a special pro- eration of Woman's clubs was read Kclnertsen, George Blatr, Robert yesterday In this Engineering Hoclc- gram is -being, prepared by Hoss L. (JARD I'AIUT AT BWHSON. by Miss Claire Lediard. Following HIT KIKE HYDKANT. Mrs. Thomas Hnckett presided at Tho Junior ARHcmbly commence Runge, George Lehman, Harold Gon- t'e- building (it New. York. Itii second term on February 8' with King, chairman of tho entertain- the business meeting Dr. Eugene zales, Raymond Eckcrson, George a meeting of tho I-adlca' auxiliary Both arc connected with the Ilolm- ment committee, and Mr. .Parsons. The Ladles' auxiliary of Rujnsoft _ Newman was guejt jpeakcr. A New Jersey Bell Tclephono of Iho Red Bonk Lodge- of Elks last Increased membership. Thin gather- Noble and Jack Reardon. Tho play dcl plant of the. Bell Telephone Lab- Ing of young people In their early flro company mado plans at ) ' truck, operated by John McCloskey Is under the direction of Walter G. night ot the Elks club. Plan* were oratories Inc. Their experiment* of Kearny, Bkldded last night at the mado for the next meeting Wodnes- 'teens Is becoming one of Monmouth nlght'a meeting for' a card ,*,— GAME PARTY TONIGHT. Intersection of Broad street and Burkhart. showed that If Iho wave length Is county's forcmo«L nodal groups, Four Members, gamb party Wednesday night, M&rclk^ day night, February IB. Tho host- sufficiently short, radio waves may 1, at tho file house. Mrs. Cluxf"- Members of Red Bank council No. Route 35, Eatontown, and broko off cases will be Mrs. Murray A. Cowan 1 be • projected from horns .with con- KXECUTIVK HOARD TO MEET. TIHon Is In charge. A Vatont! 984 Royal Arcanum, will hold a game a fire hydrant in front of the First and Mrs. James Gravany. Others aldnrnblo directivity. Join Local Lodge party In their lodge rooms In Odd National bank. Workers of tho Invitation Regatta present were Mrs. Harry J. Qqlnn, party for tho members wjll tft Fellows' hall, Monmouth street, to- Monmouth.-.Congtjlldated Water com- Others to apeak wcro Arnold E. The executive board pf the Wom- Four new mombers wero wel- place, Wednosdaynlght, February: The Long Branch Ice -Boat ft. Mr«. Winifred Williams, Mr*. August Bowcn of South street, E. *". Elbort comed at n. mooting of Prido of night. There will b« prizes and re- pany repaired the hydrant this morn- Yacht club hag extended Invitations Wulftng, Mrs. Walter Leylon, Mrs, an's guild of Trinity Episcopal freshments. Members of the com- ing. of Plncknny ro«d nnd. John F, Har- church will meet Tuesday morning, Monmouth council, No. 29, Sons and For t* Good Meal. to other Ice yacht clubi of thoEont George Harm and Mra. Mix Morrln. grcaves of Highland avenuo. Daughters of Liberty, Tuesday night To enjny good faod la to e&t ^miV.ea 1$ c,harge _»r.e,-Charl«» Senlon,. to attend their Drat annual Inviia- February 14, at 10 o'clock In the r l lah liquao on West Front In Clayton nnd Magco'a hall. Thoy meal prepared ond cooked by AndB " Joseph 'J^oiei waf{e r"~SfcCbacrV;'*C£tf£'f 8% ^J-,I*«* m._ Sc-olt, Giorgo Wilson, Jr., George nntl Sunday, February 4 and B. Havo a"few ofllcc and typewriter EXKCUTIVK"BoSSh -MOT??itm:• ti&m *« » desks for »alo. Your chanco to get Lukor, Mra. Fannlo Hoyors a QIJUIt* ICU VJT «• »F» *•**•» +v%r ~**~ Conk and James McLean. Members of the Eatontown flro Thero will be races for prizes In preside. Staldor Inn, Red Bank, N. J-, a good buy. Trubln's, 89 Broad The executive board of thfi Parent- Plans have been completed for a, ICvorott Lukor, department were called out at 12:30 classes A, B, C and E. * street, Red Bank,—AtlverUmtricnt. Plans w«ro also mado for a card top off with our Bpecial Curioc* I. 1836 Plymouih four-door trunk se- o'clock this morning to extinguish Oliver C. Wymbs, secretory of th» Tcaclier association of 'Riunion high pro-Lontcn bridge to ha hold In llio cako for dcaacrt—Adverttoemant. dan; new paint; looks and runs like school will meet nt tho Lafayette parish house Friday, February 15. and bunco party to bo held in the new, Full, price, J395. RaJsas a fire in the homo of Mrs. Edward club, states that his organization Is lodge rooms Tuesday night at 8:80 Dancing • Duncnn of Tlnton Falls road. The endeavoring to make tills a big guc- . Edith'* Home-Main Cotte* Cake street school Tuesday afternoon. Dessert will be served at 1:30 o'clock. Brothers, 19-21 Mechanic atr»ct. Red for sale by L*ddy'« Market, Dorcmua Mrs. Frank O. WodehouM Is general o'clock. Following tho'buslncBS ses- nt Swedish Hop, Sea Bright, 1 Bank, phone 3003. Easy 0. M. A. C. fire, in partitions of the house did cc«« nnd hopes that MB clubs in- Bros., Oakfay'n utoro and Rlbiutelli% Plans" will be completed for a Found- Saturday night, February 4th. payments. Open evening*.—Adver- little damage, according to flro ot- vited wilt tend boali to enter, id era' day meeting Tuesday, February, I chairman. Tickets may bo secured sion «, covcrcd-dl»h supper WM For iper.l*l orders call Red, Bank served. chCBtia,—Attvorwoment, ' tisement, each event, ' 2880.—Advertisement, U at Rumnon high school. f torn any, member pf tha committee. JRED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2,1939. Terhi Truex, former Assistant Postmaster TOWNSEND BIEETXNG. Barge Captain, 61, W. A. Sweeney John J. Many, J. Harold Riddle, Wil- JEWELRY REPAIRING tOngBranchMonument®*™ Drowns At Highlands liam F. Baldwin, Harold C. Ely and The Townsend club of Red Bank Watchel, Clocks and Jnrelrr Cleaned and Joseph F, Johnston, were bearers. will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock K»palr*d at HeuonftblB Prgcca Adult School Died Suddenly, Burial wat in Fair -View cemetery. at the borough hall, Monmouth The body of William Ares of street.' • Ail Work Cu«r«nlwd for On. Ye«r. Whmpany Wins Trophy Stapleton, Staten lalund, a barge I'-"' H. ROSIN, Jeweler WPA Classes Enroll 101 captain, was found frozen In the Ice Led Active Life IB Weil Front St, Red Bank, N. J. alongside his barge .at Highlands It cav» to advertise in The Register. TeU 72-M. New Pupils ' Friday .•• morning. He apparently Awarded $2,000 Hie Memorial Craftsmen of New* missed the gangplank leading from Was Former Postmaster, J-JMsey recently awarded the Stew- The Red Bank evening adult Kruse's dock to the barge. The body In Death Of f Wif6 |*-»rt trophy, first award for excep- school, sponsored by the Works Pro- was removed to the funeral home of Editor, Churchman and \ tlonal merit in memorial design, to gress Administration,. Is starting its A. M. Posten A Sons at Atlantic ','Vthe Long Branch Monument com- winter term with an enrollment of Highlands. . • Civic Leader East Keansburg Man /, p&ny. The presentation was made 101 new pupils. This bringg the The funeral was h«ld Monday at Sea ACME Foods •Vfct a meeting at the Hotel Douglas, Had Sued for $100,000 11 total of registered pupils since Stapletbn, Mr. Ares was 81 years William A. Sweeney, former post- -Newark. The trophy was awarded 73 BROAD ST. October of last year to 750 jpersons old. He was not married. His barge master, newspaper editor, church- i.fc»t the annual convention of Mempr- TH OSE from Red Bank and vicinity. was loaded with stone for the new man and political .and civic leader, Arthur Neumler of East Keans- ? 141 Craftsmen at Atlantic City for the WHO STR1 IVE FOR Since adult education classes do Sea Bright Jetties. •,,* died Thursday afternoon" in Paul burg was awarded 12,000 by a jury BLUEF1SH . SALMON - HALIBUT - BCTTEBFISH - PEBCH > monument Judged the best designed SHALt Klmball hospital, Lakewood, where at Freehold Tuesday for the death - and erected in the state last year. MERIT not follow the more formal day SVCCESS, school methods and curriculum, for he had been admitted the day before of his wife, Ada, 34, in an ambulance *• The award went to the Long ATTAIN for an operation' for abdominal accident two years ago and placed Fresh Caught SPANISH MACKEREL 9c ft. S* Branch firm for a largo memorial experience proves that such are not so effective for adults, students may Baptist Church ;rouble. the. blame for the accident on ths >"#Mrs. Emily W. Shibla had erected at Mr. Sweeney was editor of the .New ambulance driver. • \* Atlantic View, cemetery, Manasquan. enter In many classes almost at any LOBSTER TAILS 29olb. time during the term and benefit by Calls Rev. Thunn Jersey Courier of Toms Rlyer at the Mrs: Neumier, critically ill with, i Mrs, Shlbla is proprietor of the Vir- time of tils death. He had held that - ginla tea room, Neptune highway, their attendance. This, .however, pneumonia, was being transported only applies when adults have pre- post for abbpt a year, moving to to' Monmouth Memorial .hospital at iVNeptuie. The monument has a i5: Paitor Was at Red Bank Toms River last spring* after serving Choice Fresh Cut SWORDFISH Steaks 21c ft. '* foot base. Tho center stone bears a viously studied or hid experience in Long Branch January 8, 1937, in the ;/ a short time as justice of the peace (wulptured flguro of Chrlat praying in officials of the company. Daniel Ar- that subject or • subjects either In Latt Auguat East Keansburg flrst aid ambulance f school or at home, and would like to with offices in The Register build- when It collided with a coal truck JUMBO SHRIMP 17c Ib. ' the garden of Gethsemane. A wing dollno spent several months in the ing, Red Bank. -"*ll sculptured on either end of the review or increase their knowledge at Bath and Westwood avenue at Vermont quarry supervising prelim- In that work; or the subject Itself, base, and on front of each wing is a inary work on the monument. Rev. Charles A, Thunn, who oc- Long Branch, Mrs. Ncumler died by lft very nature, permits students cupied the pulpit of the Baptist of Injuries one hour and 20 minutes Large Maine SMELTS 15c ft. small 9c ftT] 7 laurel wreath, symbolizing successful The cpmpany recently received •,'achievement. The entire monument to enter at any time and profit from church last August during the va- after she reached the hospital. contracts for monument* for the late that point on, cation, of Rev. Edward W.' Miller, '•'Via of Barre, Vermont, granite, and Chief of Police Harry H. Clayton at Judge J. Edward Knight, early in SOFT CtAMS 25c qt. »:'. all surfaces aro polished except the All those interested In studying has been named as pastor of that the trial directed a non-suit as to i' carved figure of Christ and its re- Fair VIow cemetery and for the late one or more of the &• varied'sub- church to succeed Mr. Miller, who the first aid squad on the grounds <'" ceased backgrpund, ... County Clerk Joseph McDermott and Jects offered free of charge by the recently left to accept*, call at Day- hat It was a charitable ; organiza- Fresh Cut FILLETS HADDOCK 17c ft. the late Mrs. payld Crater, widow of 'venlnff school are asked to register ton, Ohio. , tion ;and therefor not liable, This Judge* at the convention explained Judge Crater, at Maplewood ceme- n tho principal's office in the senior Mr. Thunn at present is pastor of left three defendants—John Nlcollni ••' they selected the Long Branch com- tery, Freehold. Former Judge Thom- llgh school building on Harding Memorial Baptist. church "at Diytoh. of East Keansburg, driver of tho PORTLAND CODFISH '•' nany'a memorial because of lt» artis- as Haight of Englewodd'lg also hav- oad from 6:30 to 0:15 every evening Rev. Milter Is now pastor of another ambulance, The Branch Fuel com- tic design and perfect symmetry. The ing & monument erected by the Long ixcept Friday. Charles Oelbcr, prin- Baptist church in that city. The pany of Long Branch, owner of tho "- monument was designed by Daniel Branch company at Maplewooci cem- cipal of the school, will be glad to new pastor will take up his duties coal truck, and Ernest Turpin, col- Choice Large SCALLOPS 17c ft. V A, Ardolino and Arthur A. Ardoltno, etery, • • •.'•'.' assist In registering, or talk over at Red Bank March 1. ored, driver ot the truck. After being any phase of the school's work with Mr. Thunn's appointment was out four hours the jury' returned Extra Special! Large 14-ox. Jar Sweet Pickled HERKING 16c hose desiring to enroll. Most class- nude list week at a business meet- verdicts of no cause of action against es generally meet two periods a ing of the church. He had been re- the cosl company and Turpin and b Ex-Presidents Realtor To Speak week for one hour each. Borne, how- commended by • the pulpit commit- found against Nicollnl. Our Nfattituck OYSTERS Can't Be Beat ever, meet each evening, tee and the advisory board, and was named by a unanimous vote of the Judge Knight, in hit charge to the Large 25c solid pt. ) I Meet At Asbury To Quad Members Tho school Is planning a busy pro- iury, recalled testimony that the am- gram of activities, both currlculsr church. George Chandler,. church clerk, announced this week th&t Mr, bulance had passed a red light' and and extra cunrleular, for the winter he said that there Is nothing In the /, All-Day Session Held All-Year Round Club to erm. These will Include several Thunn had accepted the call and that he and his family would ar- law which permits the driver of a school, dances and it Is hoped to or- first aid ambulance to violate rules. By Women's Group Be Emphasized ganize a school newspaper, present rive at Red Bank during the latter part of February. .,._'. He. also pointed out that there had j;. radio programs over the local radio been testimony to the effect that .•'•• Members of the Kx-Prejldenta' O. Howard Llpplncptt of Broad itatlon by the dramatic, public Rev, Thunn made a great number Nicollnl was traveling between 35 ?•dub of the third district of the New street, regional vice president of the ;peaklne and French classes, hold of friends at Red Bank during his and 40 miles an hour as he approach' fa" Jersey State Federation Qf Woman'sState Association Of Heal Estate school dobates, form a bridge club, stay here last August. Members of WILLIAM A, SWEENEY the intersection. He stated that the " elubs met Tuesday at Asbury Park boards, will address members of the conduct no-Id trips for classes and the congregation, and members • of speed limit at that point was 20 SANDERS „ Vwhere they were guesta of the As- Red Bank Quadrangle club /next supplement the work done in the other ohurches as well, expressed Mr. Sweeney was 63 years old. He miles an hour and that the am- Broad & Wallace Sts. RED BANK ?.'-' fcury Park Woman's club. Mrs. Alex- MondsJ night at their cltlb rooms class rooms. Details of the above great Interest In the persona) prob- bulance driver was obyiously violat- will bo announced shortly. was born at Wickatunk June 26, " antler Mackintosh of Long Branch at 10 Broad street. ,••• . lems clinic which the pastor con- 1875, and was the son of the late ing the traffic act. FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS ducted at Dayton. Mr. Thunn de- presided. The Italian classes report excel- Dennis and Anna Helser Sweeney. Delivery Service Until 9 P. M. Mon. to Frl.—Sat to 10; 30 P. M. lent; attendance and progress. The scribed the activities of the clinic John M. Plilsbury of Atlantic ' The business meeting wu held In at several meetings held in the His father, a farmer and Civil war Highlands represented Neumier and - die morning.' Greetings were ex- elomnntary clftij which meets Mon- veteran, lived In Atlantic Highlands Call 8340. Open Evenings Until U:00. days and Wednesdays, from 7 to 8 church during hit temporary pa«- Harry. Walberjr of Newark appear- &• tended by Mrs. Harry Burl of Deal, torate- at—Red—Bankr and"-many iiHyyT g ed~~for~Ihe coaFcompany arid driver. ?': president of the hostess club; Mrs. p. m., has been studying, about-the ohliaren In the family, only two of BDhTjBirtHe house, the city, and the churchmen manifested Interest In Nlcollhl was represented by Henry !>"««or*-e Ar Ferguson, of Asbury-Fs.rliT the. plan. whom still survlye, Herbert Sweeney O, Stephenson of Newark., Neumier h "program, chairman and Mrs. Mackta country, In each -unit there Is writ. of Atlantic. Highlands and Mrs. Ing, reading and conversation in / had sued for $100,000. iisto»h. Report* were given by various Orace Heath of Long Island. His SCOTCH p.offlcers. Italian. Special stress and attention wife, Mrs. Lulu Johnson Sweeney, •i. The resignation of Mrs. Leon Keus- are placed upon conversation, be- University Women formerly of Navefalnk, also survives ;V»llle ot Bed Bank was read and ao- CRUSO this is what the group desires him. Three Candidates Imported by BELLOWS & CO. ja-eepted with regret, It was announced above sll. In this group students Plan Musical Tea Mr. Sweeney remained on the farm i -that the club had been Invited ,to may also do complete work In gram- at Wickatunk until 1888, and ob- mar because the work Is highly In- Mrs.^Wllllita Q. Horrman of Deal Issue Statement SANDERS PRIVATE STOCK j'.'•end a member to atng In the ohoral was hostess to members of the exec- tained during that period a good pub- Si/comprised ot members from, clubs in dividualized and In this manner they lic school education. In 1889, at the may advance as rapidly as they utive board of the Monmouth county Guaranteed for quality and S* the state of Now Jersey at the New branch of the American Aisoclatlon age of 14, he began learning the Desmond, Cadwallader, ff-York World's Fair. Requests front want. printing trade at the office of the flavor smoothness. First In the Italian conversation and ot University Women at her home |? the New Jersey Club Woman's mag- Monday afternoon. Mrs, Arthur J. Monmouth Press at Freehold. He Byrne Running Together time ever to be sold at so $2-69 •i" sjttne were read asking members to composition course, which Is open, to White of Red Bank presided. became an expert compositor and re- <« solicit advertising matter icr this all students whs have a reading and Tentative plans were made for a mained with the, Press until the The following statement has been low a price. • Full Fifth <' publication. speaking knowledge of Italian, stress musical tea to be held In April at founding of the Atlantic Highlands Issued by Raymond R.' Desmond, *' MM. Franklin Cottrell of Mata- Is placed both upon the oral and writ- Asbury Park, The proceeds will be Journal a few years later. Ho then Mrs. Ivah. N. Cadwallader and Den- fr' wan was appointed chairman ot the ten part of the language. This class given to the fellowship fund of the entered the service of that paper and nis K. Byrne, who are candidates for "..'nominating committee to be assisted Is conducted m Italian and students organization. Mrs. Walter W. Gos- before he had reached the age of 21 school trustees in the borough of SCOTCH I: "by Miss Florence Krldel of Red Bank have to express their thoughts In ling of Red Bank, fellowship chair- he was occupying the position ot lo- Rumson; that language.. The conversation It cal editor. ;.' and Miss Janet Blocum ot Long man, announced that a committee On Tuesday, February 14, 1939, the f, Branch. The officers, to be elected based on ev*ry day life, describing for this event would be appointed at From the Journal ho came to The activities .here and in Italy, Tho' citizens of the borough of Rumson HANKEY BANNISTER f are flrtt vleo president, recording the next meeting Monday, February Red Bank Register as a reporter and will be called upon to decide whether i'v secretary and treasurer. Mrs. -.Mick*- composition consists of writing let- 13. served this paper for nine years. In or not there shall be a change in the , ters, description and summaries of All Over 8 Years Old S'.intoih was .voted to represent the It was announced that Mrs. How- 1908 he organised a company and membership of their local school \''elub at the annual state federation artloles taken from, an Italian dally bought tho New Jersey Standard, board. newspaper. This olass meots Tues- ard Q. Hyer of Red Bank would con- *,' convention at Atlantlo City in the duct a forum on International affairs which he later renamed the Red The three members whose terms Full Fifth / $2-49 days and Thursdays, from 8 to B p.' '" spring. Mrs. J. Edward Chamber- at the Rod Bank Woman's club every Bank Standard. He immediately as- expire are running for re-election to- »"" Iain and Mrs, George Mershon of i, ;, • gether with three other contestants. - O. HOWARD L1PPINCOTT. Thursday morning during March. sumed editorial control and directed Raymond A, Desmond, one of the ' Cranbury wers appointed members The Spanish cpursp consists of This forum will be similar to one tho desUnyv of that paper for 15 new candidates for a position on the IMPORTED " ot the auditing committee. Mrs, J Mr. Llpplncott, a .'ttuitee for the easy Spanish prose, describing daily conducted by Mrs. Hymer here last years. Under him the paper became board is married and has a daughter CHARWOOD Daniel Tuller of Bed Bank was ap- Monmeuth County All-Yenr-Round activities and conversation In Span- year. The state meeting of A, A. U. strongly Republican in accordance who will shortly be entering our COGNAC MARTIAL • pointed to the membership commit- club, a non-profit organization for ish. The class la conducted in Span- W. will be Saturday, April 39, at with the decided political opinions school system. He Is an ex-flre chief 20 Years Old . tee. Other memb«s were appointed the economic betterment of Mon- ish as far as possible and only In Plalnfleld. which the editor hold. and the brother of the present lire Full Fifth "• chief, Joseph Desmond, also of Police RYE - from tho clubs attending. mouth county, will speak on work- the explanation of grammatical Others present were Mrs, John L. Mr. Sweeney was always active In notes Is the English language used. Officer Edmond Desmond and Frank Following Ui« business session the Ings of tho All-Yooi'-Rbund club and Montgomery of Red Bank, Mrs, Har- Republican party politics. He was Desmond. All of Mr. Desmond's group attended luncheon at tho Sari- Its motives. Ho will toll ot, the ad- This course can bo of great help to old S. Clark of Rumson, Mrs. Frank assistant Journal clerk of the New brothers have children in our school $2.29 Hollow Hill Bourbon vertising program now underway to thOBo who have a knowledge of W. Cole of Allenhurst, Mrs. Henry Jorsey Assembly in 1912 and March system. One of the finest French - Under. Decorations were spring flow- Cognacs. J ers, The hostesses wore Mrs. Fergu- promoto activities of Monmouth Spanish and now may desire to re- Ackerson of Keyport, Mrs. J. Berkley 1, 1019, was appointed commissioner Mr, Desmond is connected with the son, Mrs. William Ford, Mrs. Harry county and to bring visitors to this view what thev have learned. The Gordon of Marlboro, Mrs. Harvey G. of public reports for a term of five Bell Telephone company in the ca- IMPORTED C. Millar, Mrs. Frank H. Cole, Mrs. county. Ho will explain the fund- Spanish class has two sections, one Hftrtmnn of Matawan and Mrs. Paul years by Governor Walter Edge. He pacity of assistant to the engineer jn $1.49 mooting Monday and Wednesday the company's Holmdcl experimental Italian Vermouth " Otto L. F. Mohn, Mrs. E. C. deVll- raising drlvo which is'expocted to be I. Redcay of Atlantic Highlands. also served as an expert on printing lht4htlidft ftorn 9to Jp, m, undbfLotlisr from fnr.Aha_8tnt9.-PUr.Ch,na!n"g department. laboratories. S YEARS OLD Full Quart - laverfe and Mis* Helen Tompklns, —Mrs.—Ivah-Nir Cadwallader la run- Ferrero 30-oz. bot. 69c mote Monmouth county and Ita at- 8 to 9 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. Sweeney has served as chair- all former presidents of the Asbury Thoso classes are available to alt ning for re-election to the board. - ' .Park club. tractions throughout tho country.. mnn of the Monmouth County Re Mrs. Cadwallader is the mother of At the Quad mooting Monday adults Interested In taking them and Swing Contest At publican committee and for ten years At the afternoon session the club who have the necessary qualifica- four children, two of whom have ' was entertained by "tho drama de- nlpfht a report was received on th< was chairman of the Red tiank RD graduated from our high school and tions to enter. Smoke Shop Tavern publican committee. He sat as dele two still attending the nigh school. MT. ROSE RYE partment of the Asbury Park club membership drlvo which wa» start ed tho week of January 20 and wll Plans for a swing contest and gato in many district, county and Mrs. Cadwallader is a member of Two plays were presented under, the Thore are no charges of any kind several committees on the board, one 100 Proof 4 Years Old direction of Mrs. Burn and Mrs. Fer- continue for a period of six weeks, for any of the courses offered by dsnee wore completed Tuesday night state party conventions. nl a meeting of the West Bergen 80- of which Is the teachers committee, guson, During tho Intermission Mrs At the clnao of the drive an "Old- the evening school. Visitors as well In the spring of 1923 Mr. Sweeney considered one of the most Important BOTTLED IN BOND ' Burd entertained with a.group of Timers' NlRht" will bo hold at a as students are welcomed any even- clal club, which has rooms on West became postmaster of Red Bank and Bergen place. The dance will be committees of the boardi . piano selections. spaghetti dinner. ing that these clisoes are In session. served until September, 1936. When Mrs Cadwallader is at present tho Plans were also furthered for the This also holds true for all the oth- held at the Smoke Shop Tavern Fri- he toott charge the postoffice was lo- chairman of education In the Mon- Full \ More than 60 ex-prcsldonta attend- day night, February 10. ed. Attending from this district were club's semi-formal danco Sattirda, er classes offorod by the evening cated on White street and it was mouth County leaguue of Women Quart ' Mrs. Clifford Humphrey, Mrs. Thorn- night, February 18, at tho Molly school. The swing contest Will bring In during his administration that the •Voters, and as such Shaas had occasion $£.95 to visit and observe the workings of '• ks Voorhls and Mrs. J. Danlol Tul- Pitcher hotel. Phil Carman la In competition Jack's Royal Swing new federal building on Broad street cliarRQ of arrangrmenta, Kings, which was organized three was erected. nearly every school district of Mon- ler of Red Bank; Mrs. Frank Curtis mouth county. She has also travelled months ago, and Pete Qialatro's or- The deceased was an active mem . of River Plaza; Mrs. Ada B. Nafevv Anna L. Campbell chestra. The winner will be crowned extensively throughout tho state in- of Eatontown, Mrs. Frnnklln Cottrell ber of tho Red Bank Methodist specting schools of all types. Jacob N. Landau Red Bunk's King of Swing. A tro-« church. For mnny years ho' wns Baltimore Club of Matawan and Mrs. Harold Brower Appointed Page 1 Dennis K. Byrne, who la complet- Mrs. Bufus Walling, Mrs. N. R.Lpck- Installs Officers phy wllLbe. .awarded_ths_irlnn»r. member of the official board of tha ing his sixth year on the Rumson "Miss Anna LouUe Campbell has There will be a jitterbug contest for SPECIAL RESERVE " woodland Mrs. Edward Roving of .Tncot) N, Landau, deputy grand church and aorved at' one time ns its school board, Is running for re-elec- been appointed personal page to the. which prl7.ee will be awarded. secretary. In May, 1920, he intended tion. Keyport. chancellor cf grand' lodge, Knljjht national pronldent of the Children Mr. Byrne has four children, two The exocutlvo board of the. club Tho committee In charge consists the' quadrennial general conference of Pythlns, instnllcd Iho officers o of American Revolution, Mrs. Wil- of Bomlntck Lafayette, Nicholas Ger- of whom are attending our school will meet Thursday, April 13, at the Shrewsbury IOIIRC, No. 72 of Red of the Methodist Episcopal church n liam H, Pouch, to serve at tho state onl. Albert Menna and Valley Dc- Des Molnes, Iown, as a lay delegate tystem and two of pre-school age. C Pt 1-89 home of Mrs. Mackintosh in LonR Bank, Inut work. The olflccrs nro conference at Trenton Saturday, Fnstlo. During Mr. Byrne's membership on , Branch. The members accepted un Monls Porter chnnrcllor command- from the .Now Jersey conference, a the board the high school system wna 98 March i. Announcement of Miss Invitation from' the Manasqimn er, Calvin Kcnnell vleo chancellor, New members who were voted In very distinguished honor. inaugurated and the new high school A Blend of Better Whiskies. Campbell's appointment was made Tuesday wore John Petlllo. Tony Pa- Mr. Sweeney served as member o] buift. He strove to enlist the aid of Woman's club to hold Its nexL meet- John Robinson prelate, John Clmd- at a meeting of the. Mnry Stlllwel ing April 25, at Manasquan. wick mnslcr llnnncc, J. N, I.nnda landrano, Jr., Ralph Scalao, Rocco tho Red Bank assessment commls the WPA to finish our school society, c., A. H., Saturday nLJ-hfi- flantangelo, John Oualtlerl and Mlt- slon for three years. He w.as elected grounds at a direct cost to the local luoper ot records and souls, Max taxpayers of approximately $3,000 In- I and tho Rcd nanti palaces for schools and at-tho same ' L. Daly of Red Bank Is general cliair- Ocr-an Bcarii loilRe, No, Ril, ai Be Mrs. Emmcms received' ma"?' 'L * ' notary time having the maintaining person- OLD MR. BOSTON '; man. The fashions will bo shown by to Carol- Lee Lusk, a student «t and. cftrda of congratulations and club, of which ho was paet president. nel dissatisfied for want of better GIN mar last Thursdny. Povcrnl men Crossnore school, Kentucky. ' Drusilla Balrd of tho Town and bers of the Red .Bank IOIIRO nl.«c nl also received a telegram from her He also gnvo generously of his time. pay In recognition of their efforts to CROWN PRINCE ' Country shop. tended.' Friday nlRht Mr. I.indiiu In- Following the business meeting daughter, Mrs. Harry Oood of New In aiding ths work of tho Salvation better their teaching qualifications. GIN Plans for this event were complet stalled oflU'ors of Mon(no\lth lodge, Edward Fields re«d several short York, who is spending the winter In Army, serving as chairman of the - Furthermore Mr, Byrnt> Is for n CLUB QUART I Dry Gin ; ed at a meeting of tho auxiliary biographies of famous composers, Florida. board composed of members every Full Quart Ni>. 107, Afhur'y Park. campaign committees of that organ- Superior Quality ••' Monday afternoon at the parish An original poem, "A Prayer.For The guests wero Mr, and Mrs. Al- Uatlnn, nml he also was a member one of whom will have tho courago '•' house, Shrewsbury. The members Peace." written by Donald Hadaway, bert Worden, Mr. and Mr*. Louis of its advisory board. of his own convictions and then ex- Full Quart secretary, of the society; was read. press them at tho board meetings '" also made plans for a tea dance to Baha'i Forum To Fratee, Mrs, Harry Asay, Mrs. Al- Tho funeral was held' Sunday af- where such decisions have weight. ' $1.29 */be held Sunday, April 9, from-4 until Othoi% attending; were Edward bert Wordcn, Sr., Ml»« Virginia Asay ternoon at the Worden Funeral Raymond R. Desmond, Bar—as smooth ns old brandy i," 7 o'clock at the Windsor room of thi Meet Sunday Night McClellan, Jacob B. Rue, Jr., WIN and Christy Joyce Worden of Red home, East Front s'Troet. Moro than Ivah N. Cadwallader, $1.19 Sk'Mormouth Country Country club, .The Baha'i fnrum will meet Sun Ijam Ilue, Albert Laehder, Ruth Bank; Mr. »nd Mm. Edward Rey- 160 persons, relatives arid "friends, Dennis K. Byrne. j 'Mrs. John D. Hrandll, chairman day nlRht, February 12, nt Ihe homi Domlnlck, Suran Sutphln, Kathryn nolds and C3eorr.« Asay of Spring wero in'attendance, »nd there were Mtthe Christmas tea dance, reported of Wllllnm Lrffkowltis, lift MoLarr Karris, Frances Rohbeck and Mfcr- Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Churlo Em- many flornl pieces. Rev. Herbert J. APPRECIATION. TREE TOP APPLE CT that $100 had been made for the hOB- street. Speakers will .dlseiiMi til ion Fisher. mons, Jr., of Asbury Park, Mrs. Ed- Smith, pmtor of the - Methodist W IPltal. Bnha'i tenchlrjKS pertaining to ever ward Havens of H»rbertavlllo and church, oftlclated nnd paid eloquent First Church of Christ, Scientist c w Mrs. Daly appointed tho, following day life, aiul the world today. B. A, II. GROUPS M.AN TARTV. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lucchelll of tribute to Mr, Sweeney's Christian 209 Brotd St., Red Bnnk, N. J. Full [t'oommltteo for the bride party: Mis. Study Classen In Raha'l tcnchln); Brooklyn. character nnd his service to tho com- January 31, 1939. Pint [k, Thomas R. Crumley, Mrs. L. dray arc belnR tielil nuiularly under t hi A tricky tray party has been ar- munity In so many ways. Editor, Red Bank Register, Red Bank, New Jersey 69 <£ '^Marshall, Mrs, J. Ritchlo Smltli, Mrs direction of Mrs: Sttinrt, Rims at.lie ranged by members of Monmouth TO ATTEND HOFFMAN DINNER .Several newspaper editon and pub- Dear Sir:— ' "Tiomas W. Osborn, Mrs. John D •homo In the Letoy tipartments, chapter, Daughters American Revo- lishers of Monmouth and Ocean The membere of thJs church In s randll, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs. S roy plnce. riilllp Marnngellit of 1 lution, and Mary Stlllwell society, counties, members of the ortlcial i;»X. Downs and Miss Ann Hauler. Robert Donald Howard of War- annual meeting assembled wished 10 York takes charge of tlip more In Children''American Revolution, to bo .board of the Methodist church and ,conv*y ,\<\ ,MJk,t$«te. «ltv<:??B,.,H5*J4V«*% 1 dell Rvttnue. Run»oht director of '•«•>..s., R£N»-;, A W1NJB iv»M«*A»** K*di3aalo'Wonmn g dub- 1 : np&ii?ttf*tti-«r of ln« various' organ- and ' appreciation for court**!* 4 ere wi . several ««I«j!"'anVt'6\iS'(n"&4"'p rorno*(ltFn of Ho- hafl road any of the nahn'l books and tomorrow afternoon, Mt«. Theodore tel Astor.'New Tark, will be * guest isations with which he was affiliated, lended to First Church of Christ, Port s J'door prizes. Tea will be served by who in familiar with their genornl N. Parmly and Mrs. Ehrlck Parmly were presont. Postmaster Ed von- Scientist, Red Bank, throughout the f hostess .coramlttee. The show will •t the annual birthday dinner to be Sherry , O Quart* Ideas «ro welcome to Join the study are co-chairmen. tendered Harold O. Hoffman, former Katttngeil, who succeeded Mr. Swee- past year. A presented, at 4; 15 o'clock. group and forum. " Mr, Sims will 1 ney, Assistant Postmaster George R. Cordially yours, Members of the assisting commit- governor 6f New Jersey, at the Com- Ruth D. VinNote, Muscatel $1.00 '.Others present were Mrs. Louis give a' series of Baha'i Ulks, over tee are Mm. H. W. Fields, Mrs. W modore hotel. New Tork, Tuesday, Truox, with whom he worked, and Clsrle. I»yward, Mrs. David Wood, Mrs. radio station WBRB shortly. Copies Hugh Ryder, Mrs. teroy B»rg«n, about, 50 members of the local post- Full Gallon $1.29 VaUter H, Frost, Mrs, Evan F, Jones of these talks will be available upon February 7. Mr. Howard Is a close 35c Quart 1 Mrs. Spaltord Schanok and Miss personal friend ot the former gov- office force, were also present. Bovs can muke extra pocket money | I Mrs. Dorothy Doran Bralnsrd. request, ' Ruth Dlbberu ' • «rnor. Six of the posUl employed, Mr.* telllnjc The Re£ist.ec--A4vertbciuent 5. _ REB BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2.1939.. Church Notes vice by the Princeton Theological Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon, Mrs. Jess: evening, February 10, for its month- son-Sermon In all Churches of Catherine McCarthy,' Jto*,..H Governor Forms seminary choir and gospel team. Supp,' Mrs. Louis Tetley and Mi lv business meeting and missionary Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb- Utility Boxer Are Cooper, Mrs. O. A.*Ko«q£U> J"' The program was sponsored by Herbert Smith. A class In churcl g ruary S. J. Hynan, lM».-<9AeMMf ' PBE8BYTEBXAN, members ot the four group»,of membership training'will meet witl A reorganisation meeting of the The Golden Text Is: "Where the Given As Prizes Mra. Raymond W. Trues, i Committee On Christian Endeavor, of the church. Mr. Smith Friday afternoons at 3:4! Men's league of the church was held Raymond. Phillips,, Mr*. U "And Gailio Oared Not" will bs Splrlt'of the Lord.U, there Is liberty." Novel utllllty boxes were table •The musical part of the presentation o'clock In the Sunday-echool room. Monday evening and the "-following (II Corinthians 3:17.) goneky, Mra, John Ryan, the subject of the sermon to be Tickets are now available fro prizes at a card party given Tuesday, Kennedy, Mrs. John Mertz, ] given Sunday morning at the Pres- was under the direction of David officers were elected: Ellwooa D. Among the citations which com- Health, Welfare Hugh Jones, organist-dlrector of the members of, the Ladies' Aid socle Powers president,' Alfred C. Beck night by Court St. James No. 999,bert W. Hawkins, Mr8.-El»t« ( byterian church by the pastor, Rev. for the Martha Washington turki prlae the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol-Catholic Daughters of America, In Mrs.'ThomasiMead, Mrs/A- 3.'. John A. Hayes. choir. The anthems were chosen vice president, William Magee, secre- lowing from the Bible: "For they Preliminary Reports on from the great music of the church dinner to «e held Tuesday, Februar; tary, and Maynard White treasurer. the Red Bank Catholic high school Mrs. A. E. Wilde, Mrs. Henry X All four groups of Christian En-, 31, from 5 to 8 p. m. A meeting that are after the flesh do mind the auditorium. Mrs. John E. Day wasMrs. James Shea, Mrs. Fred U-i from the 18th century to the pres- An Interesting program Is being things of the flesh; but they that are New Jersey People to deivor .attended the special vesper ent time. • -. the cabinet ot the Senior Epwortl planned for the next meeting to be general chairman. There were sev- Mrs. Albert Nelderer, Mrs. tner,' Palestrlna"; ihvctcatlon »,nd shower" to lie held at the church for is life and peace." (Romans 8:5, 6.) Lord's Prayer; hymn, "O, Day of the kitchen Valentine's day, Febru- Raymond Puilen, Mr. and Mrs. David Massey, Mrs. Theodora Moa»,-I , Prellmlna-.y reports on the health the beginning of the 58th annivers- ' The Lesson-Sermon also Includes Noonan, Mrs. Harry Sullivan, Mrs. William J. Ryan, Mrs. Joseph 7 ary of Christian Endeavor? A spe- Rest and Gladness," scriptures; an- REFORMED. ary 14, at 8 p. m. The Baptist Wom- the following passage from the Chris- of the people of Mew Jersey will be thems, "Zlon Hears the Watchmen en'* league" I* *ponsorlng the affair Fred Finnerty, Mrs. Jacob Kuper, mam, Mra. Fred Crlne, Mn. I received this month by the gover- cial program in recognition ot Chris- Next Sunday morning the regular tian Science textbook, "Science and Mrs, Harold Goetschlus, Mrs. Patrick Conrad, Mrs. John Milan,'. Mr*. . tian Endeavor day will be presented Singing," "O, Sacred Head Now and arranging the program.' . Health with Key to the Scriptures" nor's committee on health and wel- Wounded," "O, Sons and Daughter*, service will be held at 10:45 o'clock Troop 23, Boy Scouts of America, McCarronj' Mra. David Leroy, Mrs. Spillane, Mrs. Edward McDont fare. Reports will be submitted by by the four groups next Sunday af- J The topic for the sermon will bi by Mary Baker Eddy: "When in- R. B. VanBrunt, Mrs. John McNeil, Mrs. Vincent Flnan, Mrs. Juntaj ternoon In the auditorium at 4 Let Ua Sing"; prayer; 'A Student sponsored by the-church, will hold fringing some supposed law, you Bay chairmen of 19 subcommittees i Speaks For the Seminary"; anthems, "Wealth and Worship," and will their annuat dinner Thursday even- Mrs. Arnold Soden, Mrs. W. Harry dcrson, Misses Margaret Toblu,. Dr. Robert C. Clothier of New o'clock. A number of the members an exposition of the prophecy that there is danger. Thla fear Is Pennlngton, Mrs. 'Aloysius J. Patter- garet Kelly, Martina Healy, ~J of the Christian Endeavor groups "Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts," ing, Feoru'kry 16. Details of the the danger and Induces the physical Brunswick, general chairman of th "Build Thee More Stately Mansions," HaggaL At the evening service th program and arrangements will be son, Mrs. N. J. Pierce, Mrs. John Mc- Koch, Helena Henderson, committee. attended the Monmouth-Ocean coun- minister will speak on "The Meai effect*. We, cannot In' reality suffer Nally, Jr., Mrs. Martin McOuire, Chadwlck and Katharine Jo! ty union anniversary banquet at the "Lift Thine Eyes"; address, Rev. announced soon. ' • : from breaking anything* except a The committee, which consists of Henry Seymour Brown, D, D., vice ing ot the. Sabbath In Our Lives Mrs. Charles Gotschalk, Mrs. Thomas and Walter Burnett.. approximately SO members, was, ap- Freehold Presbyterian church Tues- The Sunday-school for a!! ag< moral or spiritual law. Let us ban- J. Hackett, Mrs. William Hanneken, day night Dr, Weaver K. Eubank president of Princeton Theological FIBST CHTTKCH OF CHRIST, ish sickness as an outlaw, and abide pointed by Governor A. Harry Moore seminary; offertory, dedication, an- groups will begin at 9.30 a. m. • SCIENTIST. Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, Mrs. William to "follow up and determine applica- of Philadelphia was the speaker. by the rule of perpetual harmony.— Care should be taken that allH thems, "Thanks Be to^-Thee," "Ye Last- Monday evening' a jrrou; God's law" (p. 381.) Decker, Mrs. Theodore Koch, Mrs. accompaniments to the course*.,* tions to the needs of New Jersey o The younjj women who'acted as Watchers and Ye Holy OneB"; hymn, from the church Interested In Blbl Services la First Church,of Christ Charles LeMatstre, Mrs. Fred served; butter and syrup with'a certain of the considerations broughl ushers Sunday afternoon during the "Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name study, met at the parsonage for Scientist, at 209 Broad street. Red Glersch, Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mrs. Ed- cakes, etc. A guest should never 1 out at the National Health confer- program of the Princeton seminary We Raise"; benediction, "Seven- discussion ot "The Epistle to the Ga- Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a. ward O'Flahorty, Mrs. Harry Mc- obliged to ask for anything! •— ence at Washington Is July." Capi- choir and gospel team wev Misses Fold; Amen," Stalncr;. postlude. latlans." The discussion, was fol nv, and on Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m. One of the quickest ways to find * Cormlck, Mrs. John Hlgplns, Mrs. butter, salt or condiment*. Jane ' Harvey, Virginia. * v Hand, lob: )a to advertise In The Regis- tal, labor, social workers, taxpayers, Mrs. ,Warren H. Smock was at lowed by a social hour and refresh' Sunday-school 11:00 a. m. tier's Want Department—^Advertise- Rlta-?l Douglas. Mrs. John Chad- educators and the medical profession Lorraine Chameroy, Janet • _,.on, ments served by Mrs. • Chrlstla 'Sprit" Is the subject ot the Les- wick, Mrs.' Margaret Gandorf, Mrs. Audrey Estelle and DeVoe. the organ. Rev. Hayes presented ment It navs to advertise in The. 3 are represented on the committee. the benediction at the end of the Walvoord. It was decided that thl: Complete and accurate information The quarterly meeting of the group should meet again next weel Home Department Visitors was held program. Mr. Brown for 28 years was on all phases of health and welfare stationed at Chicago, first as pas-on Tuesday evening and that ai Is being assembled by this commit- Monday afternoon at the home of others who might, be Intcrestc Mrs. C. C. Walling of Brown place. tor and for 20 years- as executive tee. The fact-finding work of the secretary of the Presbytery. Since should be urged to come. • committee will Include determination . The board - ot trustees held its v»^oy Scout troop 32 holds Its mee monthly business meeting at the of- November, 1937, he has been a lec- of what physical equipment, facili- turer on church administration and ings regularly Wednesday evening ties and services are available to sat- fice" of Alexander D. Cooper of Mon- under the leadership of Luthe: mouth street Monday night and later vice president of Princeton Theolog- isfy the health requirements of the ical seminary. Smith; Scoutmaster. The Seoul population; determination of the In-held a joint meeting with the mem- have shown interest in advanccmen bers of the session at the*hurch. The ushers were members of the ot rank before tho next court o cidence, of degenerative diseases Christian Endeavor groups of the among: groups in various income lev- The Golden Hour Circle met honor;. Wednesday afternoon in the social Red Bank church. They were Jane els; determination of the adequacy Harvey, Virginia Havlland, Lorraine The conilstory meeting- will b< of present Sanitation measures and hall' for their dessert and fellowship held tonight. A group from the'La hour. This was followed by the Chameroy, Janet Poxon, Audrey determination of what additional Estelle and Victoria DeVoc. dies' Aid will meet at the homo o: physical equipment, facilities, serv- usual sewing and business session Mrs. Roland Cresse for. a game pa ices and policies are required to as-upstairs. The regular mid-week wor- The regular weekly meeting of the Sunday Morning club was held Sun- ty tonight The purpose of th sure that the health at- the people ship service was held last night in meeting Is to raise funds for the ex- will be safe-guarded. Finally, the the chapel of the church, with Rev. day morning with John B. Alien, ad: vlser, In charge. tra budget of the Ladies' Aid so- committee will undertake to develop Hayes in charge. ciety. practical methods for remedying any . Mrs. Peter Plngltore spoke "to .the Members of the board of trustees members on the subject, "Peter De- Choir rehearsal, under the dire conditions or deficiencies which' are assisted the pastor in greeting the tlon of A. Leroy Baker, will be he1 found to be in need of improvement. clares His Love." Mrs. Karl G; Jan congregation Sunday. 'A communi- sky led the group In a general dis- tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The stattlstlcal information used cants' class for those who wish to cussion period. Monday evening of next week th join the church will be started by by this committee will be supplied Rehearsals arc being held nightly Girls' League for Servico will me. ORHJINAL ROGERS TRIPLE PLATE largely from surveys which have al- the pastor In the very near future. in the church basement and Tue Children between the ages of 12 and for a play to be- given at the church ready been made and from sources February 17. The cast Is being day evening the Ladies' Aid wll such as the state department of In- 16 are asked to get In. touch with meet at 8 o'clock at the home o Rev. Hayes. coached by Mrs. Edmund vomSteeg. stitutions and agencies; state depart- Jr. The title of the presentation is Mrs. John DcFalco of Shrewsbur; 103 PIECE ment of health, Information compiled There will be a reception ot new "Doln's In the Backwoods Store." avenue. . . for the National Health conference, members at the next Communion the United States Public Health The organization will again meet worship service Sunday, March S. next Sunday morning at the usual BAPTIST. SERVICE FOR 12 service, the Medical society of New Coming events Include A basket time with two members talking on Jersey and the American uecucaraV The Baptist church marnlnj*- so supper to be giverrbsrtnr^inprpve^ a BlblicanuBJectr "vtce~Wtn~Br-rreld—Sum)ay-atr-«t* soclatlon. ment society Thursday, February 16, It is believed that a new survey of o'clock with Rev. Georgo W. Davi and a play, "Coin's in the Back- Interim pastor, In charge. Re' great magnitude for the collection woods Store," to be presented by ' . METHODIST. of all this Information Is unnecessary Davis will continue as pastor du the Sunday Morning club. The sacrament of Holy Commun- Ing February. His subject this Sun- and would merely duplicate informa- The Brotherhood will be host to tion y/hlch has already been gath- ion will be administered at the day will be "How to Cultivate a No' the New Jersey State Brotherhood morning hour of worship in the Realisation of God," ered. The function of the committee Wednesday, February 22. G. How- Methodist church by Rev. Herbert The musical program will includ will be rather to correlate and evalu- ard Llpplneott, local- realtor and J. Smith. , A sermon-story for the ate the information now at hand and president of the state organization, the prelude, "Excerpts from . An. children will be givon by the minis- dante Cantalble," Tschalkowsky from a study of It to deduce what will be In charge. ter. Music will include a prelude measures are needed to remedy.any Mr. Llpplncott has announced that quartet selection, "The Lord of : by Rlnck, procession of the choirs, Light," Speaks; offertory anthem deficiencies disclosed. Surveys to a conference would be held during "Holy, Holy, Holy"; offertory anthem supplement previous surveys and tothe morning session and an open "Build Thee More Stately Mansions, by the young people's vested choir, Andrews. This Sunday will marl bring them up-to-date will be made forum at the' afternoon gathering. "O, Brother Mam Fold to Thy wherever there is need for more in- Two prominent speakers will be the fourth anniversary of Frederic! Heart," Dykes; anthem by senior K. Ball as organist. formation, present, Allan R. Wooley, director choir, "O, Taste and See," Bort- Seven major sub-committees to the of the church quartet, will conduct nlansky; postlude By Parker. "The The church school will obscrv REGULARLY WILL RE governor's committee have been ap- the musical sessions of the conven- Power of Faith" will be the themo "Missionary Sunday" Sunday, Feb pointed. Dr. Stanley Nichols of Long tion and William H. Crawford will. of the evening sermon to be rauary 12, with Miss Grace Bcltl Branch is chairman of .the sub-com- be at the organ. preached by Rev. Smith. The pre-presenting the program. Mrs. A mittee on expanded public health. lude, "The Bells of Aberdovcy" by bert Llnder, wife of Rev. Albert L. A luncheon will be prepared by Llndflr, pastor of tho Baptist churc $109 AFTER SALE Dr.- Nichols Is also chairman of a Stewart; anthem by senior choir, sub-committee at large, one of the 12 the women of the church in the so- at Freehold, will impersonate An cial hull. Further details concern- "Behold Now, Praise tho Lord" by sub-committees "to the committee on Woodman; offertory, "Cantllence" by Judxm in costume. . The various de- ing the program for the members of partments of the school will as- "Beveky Hills" and "FairfieM' Patterns 'its- • expanded public health. the Brotherhood organizations wil! Woodman, and postlude by Shack- Mrs. Gcraldine L. Thompson o: ley will comprise the musical selec-. semble in the main,room and an in- be announced at a future date. The vitation 1B also extended to the mem- continued by the International Silver Com- Llcnroft, president of the Monmouth state president has stated that he tiong. County Organization for Social Serv- bers and friends of the various mis expects the local Brotherhood to act Mid-week devotional service will slonary groups in tne church. pany. This is the "Original Rogeri'—famout ice and a member of the commute as host to about 400 men. at large, has made It possible for ho held at 8 o'clock Wednesday The organization activities for tin The weekly meeting of the Toung night. All are invited to attend this for yean! Every piece is triple plate—staple Miss Evelyn T. Walker, director oi Men's Bible' class was held Sunday week will include a meeting of tin the organization's health and wel- hour of vworshlp and'fellowshlp. Rev. Missionary society this afternoon at pieces reinforced at two wearing points. fare department, to act as secretary morning, with John A. Matthews of Smith will be in charge'of the meet- the hofife of MfsTA. M. VanNos- of the committee at large. Shrewsbury In charge. Ing. There will be special music trand, of Branch avenue. Mrs. T. Arthur H. Cadman of Knollwood Chooie either the Colonial or contemporary Other Monmouth county residents provided for this service. H. Stiles will have charge of the de- and Paul Walsh spoke to "members Tho Ladies' Aid society held a votions and Mrs. Gertrude Woo who are. serving on the committee on a Biblical subject taken from the pattern—arid invest in enduring beauty for are Dr. Barclay W. Moffat of Red covered dish luncheon yesterday. will present••• the program on ttii Book of Mark. Following this a The King's Heralds will meet tomor- toplo "Foot Bridges." „ Bank, a member of the special com- general discussion forum was held. your home! SILVJR COKNER • stout noon mittee on crippled children; Mrs. row at 7 p. m. o'clock. The Standard The Phllathea society will meet al "Walter W. Gosling of Red Bank, a Three visitors were Introduced to Bearers will meet tomorrow evening the home of Its president, Mrs. Cecil member of the special committee on the class. . They were Jack- Arnold, at 8:15 o'clock at the home ot Miss Reg. will be South Bridge avenue; Harry Rader, Ledlard of Madison avenue, Tues college health; Dr. C. Byron Blals- Miriam Warden of Mechanic street: day evening, February 7. Miss Jull after tale dell of Long Branch, a member of Maple avenue, and Robert Elchman, A. dues-paying luncheon of the W.Walling and Mrs. Harry O'Brien will now Woodbine ayenue, Little Hllver. C. T. U. will be held at the home of -.thAisneclaL e«mmUItee_on_venereaI assist as hostc«8c.i. . William Ford of-TlntonJ'alU-and Mrs, Elizabeth:-Allen, ,25- ^Wallace ' 49. piece terviee for six. disease; Dr. W. G. Herrman of As- The-pr»yer followshlp-wllLmietJn bury Park, a member of the sub-comr Robert. S. Allen of Red Bank will street Tuesday afternoon, February •peak to the young men next Sun- 7, at 1 p. m. A Woman's Home (Mis- the church Wednesday evening a mittee on cancer; Dr. George S. Ste- 7:45 o'clock with the Mary Moun tO piece service for eifk venson 'of Mlddletown township, a day morning on'another interesting sionary meeting will be held at Mrs. Biblical topic. The class will con- C. W. Llttlc'B, 39 Lake avenue, Tues- chapter. World Wld8 Guild, ll member of the committee on menta charge of the devotional part of th 36 Game MIS MM- 3.98 disease and H. C. Errickson, health vene as usual at 10 o'clock. day, February 7, at 8 p. tri. A Thimble club meeting' will be held program. Miss Grace Belth o officer of Long Branch, a member of Despite the inclement' weather Shrewsbury will be the leader. the special committee on sanitation Sunday afternoon the auditorium February 9 at 2:30 o'clock at the of the church was filled for the pres- home of Mrs. Harold Stout, 81 Wal- The Mary Mount chapter, W. W, entation of the vesper worship ser- lace street,' The hostesses will 'be G., will meet at the homo of Mrs, COMPLETE OPEN STOCK. US! At CRORQRTIQMTE SAVINGS; Homer Methot, Conover lane, Friday Boy Scout Week Plans Made Eight district courts of honor wil be held - by the Monmouth-Ocesn council. Boy Scouts of America, in observance ofJSoy'Scout week tojbe SPECIAL PURCHASE! held from February S to February Leddy's Market 1*. The week will mark the 29th an- niversary of the founding of the movement. 52 Monmouth Sit. Opp. Boro Hall One of the courts of honor wll be held In the Mechanic street school "ffl* Red Bank Friday, February 10. PRINTED OILSILK iThc first will be held at the Mid- "dlctown township high school at — Week End Specials Leonardo Wednesday, February 8. CAMPBELL'S Word has recently been received DOLE ROYAL SCARLET from United States Senator W. War- SOUP UMBRELLAS ren Barbour,'chairman.of the Mon- PINEAPPLE JUICE Corned Beef Hash mouth-Ocean council, wishing great success In the celebration of .the an- niversary and congratulating the kc local council on the Increase of3S» 3 25' Scouts In its membership, which 10 except chicken it mushroom 2 It 27° brings It to a total ot 2,067 Scouts, Sea Scouts and cubs, plus. 646 B. &M. Scouters. BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOOD 2 Boxes Baked Beans EACH Wheaties New Members OB Peas . SERVES 4 # 23c Brown Bread 1 Box Corn Kix SEBVra AM, Join Scout Troop C Peaches *. . 23c C full size, 16-rib umbrellas that can brave Ten new members were welcomed 2 »29 at the meeting of Girl Scout troop 2i 3 <° 2S the wind and the rain like spartans. Gay: last week at the Presbyterian church. DIETETIC Strawberries qt. patterns in black-and-white, red, green, The new members are Martha Wil- WHITE ROSE son, Jean Turner and Jean Smith of FRUIT Wholo Kernel blue, brown and all white. Loads of clever, Red Bank, and Marian Cameron, El- Oranges . 15 for 25c CORN handles. Two will come in mighty handy, sie Stone, Lola Davidson, Natalie SEEDLESS Parker, Margaret Cameron, Bally 245 Grapefruit ... one for the office, of course. UHBRftLAS Bailey and Katherine Booth of Fair Packed without sugar Haven. 10' KR1ET tWOR • The scouts worked In groups and WHITE ROSE Fresh Lima Beans AA. Eigenrauch's made soap Indian dolls and other toys. The session was led by Cap- TUNA FISH Fresh Peas 3* 2" EGGS tain Ida Goodspced and Lieutenant Medium Alice Townsend. Dorothy Swannell and Connie Ganlde served as color Fresh Mushrooms . 19*lb An. guards. 31' . Others preaeni weic.Jean Adami, SKttafcfeCtisMrt NWirna'' 7?a'H», Mirilyn Htdaway, Dorothy Lawrence, Clara Lou Mer- rill, Shirley Mytlngcr, Mary Cunning- Garden Peas 2 for ham. Dorothy Banks, Betty Carhart hipso and Florence Grantham. 'Succotash No. * Cant The road to better and bigger bull- large Mir 19c nus lead* through The Rejrliter'i a* 25 vtrtlilnjt columns,-Adrertiiement, a imnrs atci seamstress for the Slgmund Eisner mouth, by Rev. William McConnell, Council To Redraft; , Red Bank Man Obituary company. rector. Burial -was in the family Red Bank Couple Form Chorus At -Marted Surviving, besides her niece, Mrs. plot in Holy Sepulcher cemetery, Breakwater Bill* p JOSEPH JEHMONB HANAWAY. Newark. Found Guilty _ Ayres; are a brother, Morris Curtis Receive Judgment Navesink Library Atlaatl'o Highlands council has re- Joseph Emmons Hanaway, aged of Leonardo, and several other nieces Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leldner of asserted its willingness to redraft 4M years, died at his home In tiong and nephews. WILLIAM KAIL CANFOSLO. Spring street received a verdict of A Bequest any 'or- all ordinances and resolu- George Roop Convicted Branch Monday night of- heart d The funeral was held Tuesday af- William Kail of Canneld, 40, a sum- 4225 against Mrs. Marjorie Van- Over 30 Are Enrolled at tions passed In. connection with the ease. Mr, Hanaway, who was a ternoon at the Ayres residence, with mer resident of Keansburg for a Brackle of Keyport In Long Branch Atlantlo Highlands, breakwater, pro- of Conspiracy by. Jury, pioneer contractor, was born In Long Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector of number of yeara, died suddenly in district court Monday. The suit . Meeting Monday Might £ Fox of ject to demonstrate to federal auth- Branch January 3, 1575, and was a Trinity Episcopal church, officiating,' his New York home Sunday of last arose out of an. automobile accident orities Its willingness to cooperate Burial In charge of the Worden fu- More than' 30.persona enrolled as George Roop of White street, mo- eon of Mrs, Rebecca Emmons Hana- week from a stroke. The deceased which occurred December 2, 1937. R. Middletown Makec Such with all,other agencies. Action was, way and the late Nesblt Hanaway. neral home was la All Saints PVotest- was employed on the New York Mr. and Mrs. Leidner alleged that members pf a Community chorus at taken at a meeting of the council tion picture operator at the Strand ant church cemetery, near Naveslnk. a meeting Monday night at the theater, 'was found guilty by a jury Besides being foremost In his pro- Times as a photographer for many a car driven by the defendant p" * Provision -* „ Tuesday night. years. He Is survived by his mother awervjd and struck their car on Naveslnk library. Considering the before Judge John C. Giordano In fessional career, Mr. Hanaway was HENRY WIED, stormy weather the turnout was Earfe S. Snyder, chairman of the quarter sessions. court at Freehold looked, upon *» being one of the and father, who have been summer Main stteet, Keyport. Their prin- Sandy Hook Harbor commission, highly gratifying to the organization, I* The late Benjamin W. 7. Fox of Monday : ojr conspiracy to damage mpit actlva collectors- In this sec- Henry WIed, well known nursery- residents and property owners at elpsl witness, was Rev. "W." S. Bossel, has requested the war department man of-Eatontown, and a resident of Keansburg for many years; two pastor of the, Keyport Baptisf committee, which was also impressed KBtoMom Coys - mad, Middletown projecting machines in the'Liberty tion of the state. When a boy at with the enthusiasm and interest In Washington .for an additional 90- theater at Freehold, This was the school he began collecting articles that borough for 48 years, died Sat- brothers, Thomu and John and twochurch. No one was Injured but the Miimnihlp, who died November 6 last, day extension in order that the leg- shown at the meeting.' grt»g.ueathed Ma estate to- his wife, second trial on the charge, a jury of a hletorlo nature and this urday morning at his home on Wyck- sisters, Gladys Daly and Lillian Mc- Leldnerrcar was damaged consider- islature would have sufficient time last June having - been unable to branched out Into the collecting of off road after an illness of about Guire. ably. • , ' Flans for the' organization of the IjlJlUta Woodbury Fox, with the pro- to pass a pending J81.25O appropri- 1-Ttaloa that Jeannette L. Rice should agree on a verdict. old guns, dueling weapons and fenc- three months. He was 70 years old. Mra. Leidner, who Is employed In group were outlined by Virgil Bbr5 ation bill as the sponsor's share for ing pieces, many of which .went Mr. Wled was born In Germany MBS. FRANCES M. HALLDJAY. the Admlra beauty shop on Broad der of the Westminster Choir col- K*» «iv»n opportunity to select any ar- the project. Witnesses against Mr. Roop were EsflUlts of furniture she desired, and William Merlcle of West Orange and back to the 16th century, It Is esti- and came to the United States while street,' Red Bank, and Mr. Leidner lege of Princeton, who La the leader The council will meet again Fri- mated at one time he had more than a young man. He was a member Mrs. Frances M. Halllday of Lake were represented by Parsons, La- of the new group.' Meetings will be gjln«tt»athlng William G. Borden a Frank Fleming of Long Branch; Mahopac, New York, who spent her BMnttd four-masted bark, the steer- day to consider a supplemental con- both' of whom had pleaded guilty to 300 different kinds of weapons. of the New Era Monument associa- brecque and Borden, while the de- held every Monday night at 8 o'clock tract with the Turbine Equipment summers at Rumson for many yean, |MK wheel from the schooner yacht the conspiracy charge and aUq-to a Later on he took up the collect- tion. Surviving, besides his wife, fendant, was represented by Edward at the library. It was announced company of New York for remodel- Mrs. Alice Coyne Wled; are a step- died Thursday night at her Rumson Farry of Keyport that membership in the chorus will iTHJdo, carpenter tools and other, ar- malicious mischief charge. Merlcle, ng of foreign and domestic postage home. Her husband, William A. Hal- U Veto, together with the right to ing and repairing, the borough's fil- who was sentenced to serve from 18 son, Peter J. Dugan of New York,' A counter claim filed by Mrs. be open for the next three weeks. tration plant, After the work was tamps and coins, He never relin- llday, died lut August. F'iMlie a selection from hit marine months to three years in state's quished ttis interest In weapons but and a slater, Mrs. Catherine Leukel VanBrackle was disallowed by the Work of training the chorus under § . SISTER MARY AEGIS, ler are co-chairmen of the affair what the members had an oppor- they don't "get improperly balanced" the deer we have to talk lri terms of |T Mrs.- Mary A. langford of Belford They testified that they entered "the tunity of seeing some of Mr. Hana- han, Jonio and Cllne Sample, How- Bister Mary Regis, superior of St. diet from the refute usually fed geologic eras. The ancestor of the which Is being sponsored by the Red theater from the carpet weavers' ward Lelghton and Edward McDev- Francis' convent, Metuchen, died E> .left all her estate to her husband, Al- Bank; auxiliary .of the hospital. way's unusual articles. Mr. Hana- them under these conditions. Then, modern deer first appeared in the E,-vart E, Langford. She made her will union rooms adjoining and threw way a short time ago told members ltt. Burial in charge of the Worden Sunday, January 22, at Philadel- too, nature has provided that a bear Eocene period, or about 50 million More than GO of the 100 tickets for sand in the two projection machines. of the philatelic society that he was uneral home was In Fair View phia. She was born at Red Bank, a keep in condition' by working for his FOUKh, 20,1921, and named her bus* the event have been sold. Reserva- years ago in round numbers. The IL, land at executrix. The proprietor, Max Snider, and an building up his collection for the cemetery. daughter of the late Matthew ana living. Those that do not are sus- Primitive ancestor of the horse, tions may still b» made by telephon- operator at the theater, Fred W. benefit of his grandchildren and Mary Hollywood. She was a mem- ceptible to diseases and often, do not K>- Ralph Da Nofrio of Long Branch ing Mrs. Ralph O. Wlllguss or Miss about whom a little more Is known, ROMcurta his will lut January 6. All Tupper, told or discovering the sand that he planned to turn it over to JAMES HANAWAY. ber of the Sisters of Mercy for 3ff survive severe winters.—From The dates back a very little further. Hasler, There will be table prizes In the machines just before the them In the near future. . James Hanaway of Holmdel town- years. A requiem mass was cele- Amerlcan'Wildllfe Institute. fL'Ms estate was left to Nellie Giordano and special awards. About two million years ago deer UjtMshe wag named as executrix. evening show, the start of which ship died Thursday afternoon at his brated at St. Mary's cathedral at found their way from Asia to North Members of the committee are had to be delayed moro than a hour Besides his mother, Mr. Hanaway Trenton Wednesday, January 28. In- E Junes P. Hall ol Belmar disposed Is survived by his wife, Anne Lip- home after a long illnesi. He was 78 Life Spans. America, over a land bridge which Is E*'4t a large estate, in a will he execute Mrs. Mart P. Haviland, Mrs. S. O. while tho sand, was removed. Tho years old. • terment was in St. Mary's cemetery, Kahn, Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Jr., Mrs. iplncott Hanaway; two sons, William said to have connected the two con- Ified November:2l; 1988. Ha bequeathed machines, they said, had to bo taken Mr. Hanaway was born In Holm- Trenton. Plants exceed animals In the length tinents at that time. Man, a com- Judson S. Vaughn, Mrs. 8. Burrltf to New York th6 following day for N. Hanaway of Short Hills and and shortness of their lives. Parrots •SJila automobile to his wife. His son Chief of Police Eorlo M. Hanaway del township and had lived In that parative newcomer, had not yet gTln-Uw, Benjamin Carrier, was left Boynton, Mrs. John A. Aekloy, Jr., repairs. - section all his life, Surviving, be- JOHN DANIEL GELLIASI. may live longer than a century, ele- Mrs. Arthur Swift, Mrs. Royal Trus- of West Long Branch, and two made his appearance on earth.— BWa oholce of any jilece of jewelry he ; Mr. Boon produced a large num- Bides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy phants may live two centuries and Wa oo w«U, Mrs. E. Easton Hendrlckson, two grandsons, William and Joseph Funeral services for John Daniel From The American Wildlife Insti- f Mighght select. *To his daughter, Bar- ber of character witnesses, among Hanaway of Short Hills. Hanaway, are two daughters, Miss Gllllam, 29, who died Sunday night apparently whales lire several cen- tute. ; 'F. Barrier, he left all the furnl- Mrs. Alfred Edwards and Miss Flora them Postmaster Ed vonKettcngell, Agnes Hanaway of Holmdel and Mrs. turies. T>o Sequoias of California h'F WHlgusn. . - -, at his home on Pearl street, will be jlUe he owned-before he married his Freeholder 'Joseph C. Irwln, R. V. Besides being a collector of note Lfon Kenna of Keyport; two sons, held this afternoon at Calvary Bap- outlive them by attaining an age o{, SAVE PEGGOTTY HOUSE truest wife, and all acquired since R, H, Stsut and Alexander D. Coop- he was a charter member of Oceanic James Hanaway of Holmdel and Ed- tist church at 1 o'clock. Rev. J. W. fifty centures. Certain bacteria have ' Gravesend, England (AP)—The Bla second marriage was left to.his Surprise Party er, all of Rod. Bank. Engine company No. 1 of Long ward Hanaway of Keinnsburg, and Lee, pastor, • will conduct the ser-, a life cycle of only 20 minutes, Which Dickinson Society has moved to save aprtjent wife. All of his flshlng tacfcle Branch: . was deeply Interested In three sisters, Mra. Augustus Heuser vices. Mr. Gllllam Is survived by Is shorter than the life of any ani- from destruction "Peggotty's House" v*Bd sporting equipment was left to clvlo affairs and had an extra hobby and Miss Christine Hanaway of Mat- his wife, Mrs. Esther Gllllam, a mal.—From The American Wildlife At Little Silver of growing odd specimens of dahlias. of David Copperfleld, condemned . Wa granddaughter, Sarah V. Farrttr. Craft Choristers To awan and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright of daughter Audrey, and his mother, Institute. some years ago as a dwelling. AUthe rest of.his jewelry was dlvld- Miss Mary Woolley, a member of The funeral will bo held this af- East Orange. Mrs, Ellen Gllllam. Interment un- ?*t among his daughter,' bis sou, the Ladle*' Aid society of the Little Sing At Fair Haven ternoon at the Willis A. Woolley fu- Tho funeral was held Monday der the direction of F. Leon Harris nuk J. and James P.; hli brother Silver Methodist church, was given neral home, Morrell avenue, Long morning at St. Joseph's church, Key- will be In White Ridge cemetery, ,-hlg-il'it«rJ»eUle>-ChsjleiLj!, a surprise birthday party yesterday The Craft Choristers will present Branch, at 2 o'clock, Rov. Morton port, where a high mass of requiem Eatontown. SewJrlckson and Us grandchildren. afternoon By "the tnembers it " a-conoort-Frlday nlght^Februi wajPcoIebratccTby thla daughter. He dlreoted that all Miss Woolley received several gifts fit of tho Methodist church, of. that Found Guilty Of -,tb» rest of bis estate be sold In such borough. Allan R. Woolley will ba company, bt which Mr. Hanaway was port, was In St. Joseph's cemetery, and a large birthday cake, Mra. John a charter member, will form an es- Keyport. &Kaaniras his executors and trustees MoNally read an original poem writ- the director and tho program will Assault Charge ON HOME HEATING 'XMJr determine, The will directed ten in honor of Miss Woolley. consist of selections popular with cort, while a special police, escort will also be arranged. HENRY N. VAN PELT. . Tony Suplenskl, Jr., of Leonardo, JOHN BARCL'AYJ, Heating Expert .fiuit *» a month be paid to.hli wife . Others present were Mrs. William the lovors of choral singing, was convicted of assault and bat- S M long as stte lives. Ten per cent' Parker, Mr*. John Moore, Mrs, Theo- Roland Fonnlmore, Sr., Is.'chairman CHRISTIAN O. AXELSON. Henry N. VanPclt died Tuesday tery on Policeman Oscar Krueger of the resldne-ls.to go to his daugh- dora Martin, Mra. H), O. Qulriby, Mrs, of tho ticket committee, and tickets morning at his homo on East High- of Middletown township Tuesday in 4ar; Sarah, W, per'cent to his aon David Moore;-Mrs. John P.'Kemp, may bo obtained,from him or jricm- The funeral of Christian O. Axel- land avenue, Atlantlo Highlands, at quarter-sessions court at Freehold. Automatic Operation of Dampers Pnnk, 88 per cent to his son, James Mra. H. F. Reed, Mrs. Hattle Jlorrln, bers of tho Sunday-school. ton of Sea Bright, who died Wednes- the ago of 80" years. He had been Suplenskl waB remanded to jail to MP., and the,rest to his nine granS- Mrs. Elisabeth Allen, Mrs. F. L Sher- Peroy D. Bennett la chairman of day of last week at Monmouth Me- ailing a long time, but had been con- await sentence February 17. By Means of a Thermostat tUtyna or thetrsurvlvors, He ap- wood, Mrs, George Millward, Jr., the concert 'committee, Assisting morial hospital at Long Branch, of fined to his bed only three weeks, yolnted his daughter and Cbailes B. injuries received .when he fell into Testimony disclosed that Suplenskt Mrs, Alonzo Curohln, Mrs. David him are Mr. Fennimore, Clamnco C. Death was due to complications, left home about 11 o'clock New f Is a simple matter to' auto- used. If the automatic operation sLjfaadrlckson executors. ; Jones, Mrs. Edward Wllby/ani Miss Smook, Rev, Henry P. Bowen, Roy the ocean from a trestle on a jetty Mr. VanPelt was a resident of At- I matically control your heating of the thermostat is governed by construction job, was held Saturday Years morning and returned late In Grace Beck. '_ Algor and;Mrs. Goorgo Curchln. lantlo Highlands many yeara. He tho afternoon intoxicated. A rum- plant by installing a thermostat. changes in room temperature it Thomas Fletcher of Loch Arbour nftefnoon at his' late home, with A thermostat will automatically will stop this overheating and >ft all Us estate to his wife, Ella- was a gardener on several estates, re- pus occurred at tho Buplenskl home Rev, George Flsko Dudley, rector of tiring a number of years ago. He Is operate the dampers in such a thereby save on coal consump- ftnth A. Fletcher, In a will he execut- St. George's Episcopal church, of- and "Krueger was called. Suplenskt Punctual Pupils survived, by two daughters, Miss struggled with the officer and In way to supply even, ste»1y heat tion. fatS June 24,'1938, and ha named her Wilson Alumnae ficiating. upstairs between firing periods.' h»d tho Neptune Bank and Trust Alice VaWPelt of. Atlantic Highlands tho struggle the officer's hand waB Medical men tell us that during At £•#<* Silver To Hold Meeting Tho active bearers were members and Mrs. Ida Smith of Bound bitten. The jury deliberated more It eliminates constant trips to tire, «o«npany as. executors. cellar for the manual regulation the winter 50% of illneaB is ¥' Jbtr*. Susan B. Fry, Ocean township, The-following pupil* of the Little of the Sea Bright fire department. Brook. than an hour before returning a caused by colds. They further Wilson COIIORQ alumnno In They were Andrew Bundgatd, Mi- verdict. ; '!.- ._ . . . of dampers. - - \ state that overheating is one of Irtto died October IS last, In a will Silver publlo ochool were neither ab- section will meet tomorrow night at ' Services were conducted last night A goo4 thermostat may be pur- f 'dated December 6, 1924, bequeathed sent nor tardy In January! chael J. Davereaux, Harry Patter. at the houao by the American Me- the greatest causes of colds. the homo of Mrs. Hubert M, Farrow «tfn,. James P. Thorsen, Henry Bren- chanics lodge. The funoral will be chased "today at small cost. In : "l>ar household goods to her daugh- S«nlora—Whitney Crowall, Alfred Ma. of 130 South streot to inaugurate tho fact, in a short period of time it It will pay you to get thlaaan, Robert Summera, David Whalnn. nan and Nells Jacobsen. The hon-held at 2 o'clock this" afternoon at IT A TO GIVE CARD PARTY. lets, Lorena 3).. Fry and M". Edna OheaWr "Wright, Jut Carr, Kllanora. D«r- 70th anniversary celebration of the will pay for itself by saving fuel more information on -: A. Price. To Mls» Try she left her orary bearora were Mayor Walter J. the house. * Rev. Stanley Gambeil, r»»h, Lynn Morgan, Patricia, Pound, B«t« founding of the college. This moot- Sweeney and members of the bor- pastor of the Atlantlo Highlands Plans have been completed for a that was previously wasted by thermostatic dampsr half- Interest' In property at Bast tr Batter, Suaannt Simon, Allyna Wright, ing will bo ono of many hold at tho bridge and game party to be given over-heating of the house. Au- controls. Your home VrllU Wright. ough council, membors of the fire Presbyterian church, will officiate. . Orange, title to property at 1303 Group One—Joyce Burkhardt, Joanne unmo tlmo throughout the United company, Shrewsbury post of Amer- by the Falrvlew school Parent- thorities claim that for every will be evenly heated at North Wana&assa- drive, Wana- Burial by A? M. Posten and Son's will Ounbar, Warren Ravndal, Patrlela Iluddy, States by alumnae and friends ,,-pf ican L?glon and Vernon A. Brown be in Bay View cemetery. Teacher association at the school degree above 70 that we heat our all times without con- .„ nusa; all jnohey In bank in the tes- Rlcharrl D»yla, La.tar Field. John Foa. tho college, At tho time of tho ses- Friday night, February 10, at 8 home, VA% more fuel is con- stant trips to the cellar tar. Feaer Gleiaaoh, Gerald Jerblambn, post of Veterans of Foreign Wars tator'a name at the time of her death/ CharlM Knoll, Ivtn Lyona, Robart Me- sion thero will bo a radio broadcast of Red Bank. o'clock. Fyrex dishes will be the sumed. If we heat our home up and you will save on MS shares of • stock of the Asbury Nallr, Frank Merrltt. William now., featuring an address by tho presi- MRS. ELLA BROWN PARKER. table prizes, Members of the com- to 78 degrees, 12% more coal is your coal bill. (5i Park Amusement company, and all Harrison 8hBmpa.nore, carl Teater,. Rich- dent of tlio college. Mr. Axelson was a veteran of, tho The funeral ,,s>f Mrs. Ella Julia mittee are Mrs, John VanKirk, Mrs. ard Tetley. World war and was a member of- shares of stock owned by her In tho Group Two—Jtraaa Alberta, Frederick Tho objectlvo of tho alumnae dur- Brown Parker, who died Sunday of George Norcom and Mrs. H. D. Do- Vonmouth Amusement company. To Oartir, Bobtrt Wib«r. Edward Tauter, ing tho anniversary period Is the the local ex-servlco men's organlza- last week, was held Thursday after- Winter. "her daughter, Mrs. Edna A. Price,, Allan Wright, Henry Clark. Edward Kl. raising of funds for the building and tlonn. Ho also sorved on the Soa noon at hor home In Riverside ah* left *8,000. Trust funds of HOOO bert, Anns Gregory. Gall Baaaia, Vlrginln Bright borough council. Tho guard Sfttt4r, Batty Lou SeaUnil, Marilyn Snnm« endowment of ti student and alum- Heights, Middletown township, -with .SEA BRIGHT PERSONALS. WEEK-END SPECIAL! are left for the' testator's grandchll- Manors. Owen Btalbcrg, Myrn* Stalb«rx.. nao building on tho collego campus of honor at tho home was com. Rev. Herbert J. Smlthi pastor of the posed of Adjutant Vincent J. Moyes drsn, Edward W. .and Eleanor R. Grade Blx—Dorothy Anilerson, Cnrol at Chamborsburg, Pennsylvania, and Red Batik Methodist church, officiat- James McGulre of Ocean avenue SWEETHEART ROSES Price, and Edward I. and William C. Mathlaien, Allenetta Qulmby, Jenn Howe, plans for this will bo discussed. and Thomas Brockhurst of the Leg- ing. CharlotU Slekloa, Carolyn VanSchoIck, Ion and' tho eolorboarers In tho cor- loft yesterday for a stay at Miami, FREESIAS Try, Jr., each to have their-$1,000 Dlano Naylor, Francoa Stromp, Grace • ' • «>•-«» Holm Hllmer was soloist and he Florida. " . * for $1,50 .•hare as they reach the ago of 21 Woodhand, Qrover -Cart«r, -George Dvr- tege were Mr. Brookhuret and James sang "Beautiful Islo of Somewhere" SWEET PEAS . years.- The remainder,of ths-eatate :Uaht..Robert Jacks*.__ Krjh«xt_Mr.j-]jy, H, Kuuffman of_tho —Votorans- Miss Florence Brown, daughter of Max RavntUIT William Noblnion, Robert Given Surprise ~ Fortlgn Wars. and "Tho Old Rugged Cross."- The Mrs! Bessie Brown of New street, It lift to Mrs. Pry's four sons, Edwin SlcVUa, Irving Bummera, Richard Sum. bearers were Frank L. Sherwood, (This Special for Friday and Saturda>y Delivery Only) mera, Howard Ungerar. underwent an operation for appen- A, Norman D., Clemsnts C. and Wnl- Birthday Party Burial In charge of the Worden William Parker, Robert Allen, Er- dicitis last week at Monmouth Me- lace C. Fry. THo Aabury Park Trust Intermediate Oroup—Patricia Madar, funeral homo of Red Bank was In : Joan Satter, Chatter Any, Warrm Car- Carl RaQ, Sr., of Haddon Park, had ncjat.,.Griffiths, Howard G. Rosovfelt morial hospital. enwpany Is named.txeoutor and trus- tar, Richard Lowry, Francla Mtllvried, Glonwood cemetery at West Long arid Walter DoQrauw. Burial, in ' DEAN'S Robert Rcme, Henry Weber. . a surprise party In celebration of his Branch, 68th blrthdny Friday night. During charge of the Worden Funeral home MEETING AT EAST KEANSBURG Mrs. WUhehnlna Strecker, Orange Following the religious ceremony, of Bed Bank, was in Fair View LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. venue, Fair Haven, who died Decom- tho evenlnR games wore played, and Lost Dog Has muslo foi' dancing was furnished by firemen held their service; with Vice cemetery. b/ir 31, bequeathed her estate to her President Robert P. Thorsen and The Ladles' auxiliary of the Totsy three children in equal, shares. The a threo-plcco orchestra. Refresh- Docrr association mot Thursday A Long Walk ments, worn served. Chaplain Walter J. Sweeney In CHAUNCEY W. CURTIS. children. are Mrs. Madeline S: Pet charge, The American Legion ser- night. Three, new members, Mrs. »le«, Carl A. and William H.Stroeker. I*oliccman Albert Newman's wlro- The guests were Mr. and Mps, Ed- vice was conduoted by Post County Chaunccy W. Onrtls, a former Theresa Llcbhaus'er and Mrs. Ethel The will, executed August 6,1828, ap- halred torrlcr wandered away from win H. Storio and family, Mr, and Commander Morris Miller and Post resident of Fair Haven, died Wednes- MsManus of Port Monmouth and ]»)nts her eon, .William H, Strocker, homo Monday and (rot loot. Tuesday Mra. William Curtis and Miss Ann Commander John E. Day. A firing day of last week at the homo of his Mrs. M. Broderlck of Keansburg, and a Bon-ln-law, William H. Fettcs, Francis Bnieo, an Katontown mall- Curtis of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. squad from Fort Hancock fired a daiightor, Mra. Frank Eaton of were welcomed. executors. carrler, noticing that tho dog was Lester Porrlne, Mis. iCvn Porrlno volley over the grave and a bugler Madison, New Jersey. Death was William Green of Avon, who died following him, Inspected tho animal nnd Misses. Linda, lOthcl and Eliza- from Fort Hahcock sounded "taps." due to a heart attack. Ho was 111 EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET. j January 11, bequeathed $1,000 to his closely and found ho woro a Hed beth Perrino of Rumaon; Mr. and The police escort f rom_the_residence ^"JjJonlyM a few days. Vrlfe, Mary A., and daughter Ange- .Bank.Hconse-tag. • After-completing to tho cemetery was in charge of Mrr*. Curtis was 7Tyear7T~years oldld.. Sur- Tho executive board of the Red Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Johnson, Jr., Una; property at 68-70 Linden ave his rounds, the mailman nlaced the Chief Andrew Anderson of Soa vlvlng besidebid s MrsM . EatoEaton aro two Bank Woman's club will meet Mon- Hue, Irvington, to Ills wife for life, dog in his car, went to Bed Bank, of Long Branch, Mrs. Edna Whtt- other daughters, Mrs. Raymond P. day nftorhoon at 1:30 o'clock at the ncy, Misses Mnrjorlo Whitney and Bright. e, then to their daughter, and directed calIodAat tho borough hall and found Jones of Fair,Haven and Mrs. Har-club house. Mrs. J, Ritchie Smith Nancy O'Nell, Edwin Roach and Jo- 'that the remainder of his eiitato be out from Mrs. Amy'Shlnn that tho JOHN I* BENNETT. ry Sehmltter of California; a son, will preside. .equally divided between his wife find animal bolonged to Policeman Nqw- soph Whitney of Bolford and Joseph Edison Curtis of East Orange, and BambacH of Matawnn.. Jfltm L, Bennett, proprietor of a a brother, Edson Curtis, of Staten AS REASON DICTATES daughter. The will, dated October man to whom he- returned It. EATONTOWN MAN HURT. 15, 1915, names the daughter, Ange- grocery store at Fair Haven for Island. Mr. Curtla' mother, Mrs. many years, died Monday night at Lama Dent Curtis of Madison, alao I llns, executrix.' WIUL TAtK ABOUT PIGEONS. G0U)KN I1OUII CIKCUS MEETS, Stanley Steen of Lewis street, Eat- ... so do we serve. The mem- Mrs. Anna B.Clcvonger was named the home of his brother-in-law, Leon survives. Littlo of River road. Ho was 68 ontown, was treated at Rlvervlew orial is always suitable; costs aa sola beneficiary In the will of Major Walter P. Bills and Sergeant Mrs. Walter. J. Fredericks presid- Tho funeral was held Friday at hospital for a cut right thumb re- < licr husband, Joseph G. Clevenger Clifford Poutre of Fort Monmouth, ed at u meeting of the Golden Hour years old. ..ladlson and burial was In Ever- ire never more than you can af- Mr, Bennett was born at Fair .Hav- ceived Tuesday whilo using a ; of Long Branch. Tho will was ex- who aro connected with the homing Circle of tlio .Presbyterian church green cemetery at New Brunswick. butcher knifo at his home. ford. w=uted March' IB, 1020, and named pigeon department • of 'the signal yesterday, afternoon. A nominating en nnd wns tho son of the late Juliet, l MM. Clevenger as executrix. committee conalstlnjc of Mrs. Ralph nnd Charles Bennett. He retired WILLIAM CHOSSIN, Sr. corps of the^Unlted State* army, will BIRTH AT RIVERVIDW. l Julius O. Fabry of BradleyBeach be guest speakers tomorrow morn- Eokoit, Mrs. Frank Sherwood and from business four yoars ago. William Orossln, Sr., 85 yeara old, A Modem Funeral Home lett all his estate to his wife, Ellen Mi's. Edwin h. Cloao wns appointed. Mr. Bennett was councilor of the ing over Louise Powers' radio shop of Port Monmouth, died January 30 Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Jones of > F^bry, In a will he executed Fobru per program. Tholr talks will be Nominations for ofllccra to bo elect- United Counoll, Junior Order United at Monmouth Memorial hospital, . ary 20,1926. Mi's. Fabry was named ed In March will bo presented nt tho Amerlcnn Mechanics, a trustee, of Long Branch, after a long lllnessi Middlesex .street,. Matawnn, are the given over local radio station WBRB parents of a daughter born yester- ill executrix. between 10 and 10:80. Tho mon will next session Wednesday afternoon, that lodge, and a member of Nnyc- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, t Mrs. Emillo Proctor of Ocean tell of tho training of tbeso birds February 15. Hostesses yestei'day alnk lodge of Odd Fellows and the James Masters'on of Port Monmouth, day at Rlverview hospital. fOtove left all her estate to he and of their military use, and It is wero Mrs. Karl Jansky., Mrs.Howard Fair Haven flro department. He was nnd three sons, Samuel, Daniel and ibniband, Fhlneas Proctor, for hi quite likely some of the birds will be L. Burdgc, Mrs. L. J. Bergen, Mrs. alao treasurer of tho Exempt Fire- William CroaBln, Jr., all of Newark. On Time All the Time. lifetime. After hla death the resl brought to tho station and released V. R, DavU, Mra. Hubert M. Far- men's association of Fair Haven. If you want-printing done, on time The funeral was held nt tho late give Tho Register a trial. For over tdue is to co to her son, Haydn from there for a return trip to tho row, Mrs. Charles Moore nnd Miss Surviving »ro a brother, William rosltlenco Thursday morning anil a Ethel White. 00 years The Register has been de- {Proctor, who was appointed execu- fort. Bennett of Fair Haven, and a sister, high mass of requiem was celebrat- livering printing when promised.— t (or of tho will, which she executed A few days ago some of tho Mrs. Oliver Baleh of Oakland, Cali- ed at St. Mary's tihureh. New Mon Advertisement. ! JUBB J, 1931. _ _ pigeons from Fort Monmouth were GUILD PLANS BRIDGE I'ARTY. fornia. ' . • taken to Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tho funeral will bo held Jhla after- }• BELFOKD HOUSE STBE. where they were released. They Plans for a cat\l party were com noon at 2:30 o'clock at the' Little made Uio journey back to tho fort pleted at a meeting of St. John's residence, with Rov* Honry P, Bow- ( • 'A house at Belford owned by John In approximately two days, -which is Ouild of St. John's chapel, Littlo en, pastor of the Fair Haven Metlio- tCfcaven was badly damaged by ilro considered very fart time for birds Silver, Tuesday nt tho homo of Mrs. tfist church, oiliciatlng. Burial In Bhllay morning. The' blaze Is though at this time of the-year. H. R. KIngaley and Mrs. Frank : charge of R. R. Mount * Son of Wh> have been caused by an over- 1 Gllos. Tho petty will be a .St. Val- Hod Bank will be In Fair View ceme- DISTANT SERVICE Hpted atovc. Firemen of tho tw HEBREW SOCIETY TO MEET. * entine's day deiuci't-biidite and will tery. Hdford companies and the Por •bo held Tuesday afternoon, Febru- ... It it sometime* advantsujeou* to Hj^Mimouth flre company were callcc Tho mon members of Congregation ary 14, at tho .church parish house, MKS. ANNIE C. HEATH. arrange distant service locally. In suck apfl- fought tho fire for about tw B'nal Israel and members of tho Little Silver Point road, ' Young Men's and Young Women's Mm, Annlo C. Heath, widow of Eu- cases we arrange all of the details with the fmttri, The damago was cstlmatec gone Hoath, died early Sunday morn Hebrew association will be guests at CELEBRATES fiTTH BIBTHJDAV. same efficiency and protection as local a.meeting of the Ladles' Hebrew »o- Ing at the home of her niece. Mm, LOVE Earl Ayrea of East Front street,, with service, • cloty TueBday night 'at the commun- Mrs. Maria ISuriucore of Bank CHUBCII SERVICES. ity center, 10 Riverside avoriue, This whom sho lived. She had been ill street celebrated hor o7lh birthday for tho past three weeks. If you love to get extra-valne for your money; use tho.Rcglgtcr meeting will mark tho Drat time that la»t-wook at,hoc .honu *IU\ a,, vattj Ul»i.»Cfcl«Vy • b»« ,bm> "rti« r>l(n arid Th3* btfriyiil»(>' marked tho gradua- - Want Ads! You'll be atnawd »t the power you can pack Into ay morning at 7;30 o'clock at membors of ;tho "Y" as Its guests. Red Bank lor tho past 32 yeans. She tion of her son Frederick from »hd such • small space. And raulU are fut! Many Want Adt are ' ohurobi&y the rector, Charles Nemser, flold, secretary of local high school. Both Mm. Buno- waa born at Naveslnk and was the e Nelson, A confirmation the New Jersey State Federation of daughter* of tho late Walter and De- . C. Mount & Sen core and her eon rccolvcd many ' FMDimc K. ADAMS, MANXSM answered the sane day! And we help you write them! i will be given at 4:80 o'clock Jewish Community Centers, will be glftj. A 27-pound, cako In honor of borah Curtis. Her husband died « y .afternoon. A cwdlellgh guest speaker. His .toplo will be tho two celebrations wa» given by years ago. Until forced to retire last .N.J. _J ; # CALL BED BAKK IS! ASK FOB AN AD-TAKER! ' (•Jfill fee held at 6 o'clock, "Th» Unity of Effort." Louli Acerro. • ' November because of poor health, she was employed for 33 years aa a FOR YOU BANG-UP BARGAINS

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t , Quality Meals—Buy Them with Confidence! ANN PAGE WHITEHOUSE A&P BRAND ANN PAGE PURE FRWr FLAVOR CHOICE GRADE FRESH PRESERVES EVAP. MILK FRESH PRUNES KETCHUP t-lb. Lcrteit 14-oz. LEGS of K 17 iar No. 2V4 cu 10 bot. 10 PACKZD IN HEAVY SYRUP All Flavors Except Strawberry "FOR DELICIOUS RICHNESS" FULUFLAVORED—ZESTFUL I Ib. LOINIS If LAMB Whole or Either Hall 22 NBC pkg< C % Sizes Premium Craekers 2 15* Baker's Cocoa 2^23 Gorton's Codfish & FANCY C Over e MILK-FED Tig* 4 lbs. Pea Beans H.£d, 25C My-T-FineDesserti 3 ' Armour's W Hash 2 -'29* BONELESS e pkE1 C POT ROAST CHUCK 23 Sparkle Desserts 4pk" 15* GrapeNutsFlakes 3 - 25 Make Tasty Gelatin Desserts ttM WHOLE or EITHER HALF e or Puddings — Economically 1 Clapp'sBaby Foods 2 15" Tomato Juice S 3 10 to 12 Pound Average*- . I . ANN PAGE SMOKED HAMS 25 Puritan Baked Beans gim Kirkman's PIWDER 15° TOmatO JUICe Ptncy Grade'A' cut Armour's Star. Wilson's Certified. Ferris arid Sunnyfield fancy brands. Armour's Star. Wilson's Certified. Ferris anc ctkM c , I . COCKTAIL 26-01 Rinso . . . 2i. 37' Fcls Naptha Soap 6 25 Tomato Juice COLLEGE INN bot BONE , ll CHUCK ROAST IN . b Davis Baking Powder 2 "»25 Sunsweet Prune Juice $ J JONA_^lNo^HA.a«_ (CHUCK) Kirkman's Cleanser 3"'13° E Sr^ aTJT. • cacnesbKANCaches BRANuD -M.2 CM» SHOULDERS OF LAMB WHOLE' 15 Lux Flakes . . . £19* BRAND • 2 ctm jfr 9 JOIN THt THOUSANDS WHO V II C—.-.-^ SCOTT l«e.28 AC LONG ISLAND C C Vegetable 90Up COUNTY «i(Uy DUCKS EXTRA FANCY Spry : . S17 -48 etn> Sirloin or C c ON FINE FRESH COFFEE Campbell's Soups 3 25" H-O Oats . . . ft* EXCEPT CHrCKKN AND MD8HIIO0U Top Round . ' 29 Pork Chops J 'b-255 ., j/\ . SUNNYFIELD ft 20-«. c 3 Fresh R oiled v/ats Qdck Cooking *£ Pin». A & P Famous COFFEE Mackerel Sptnish . ib. Crisco ;il'17 . i48" Lamb Chops u» "•• 29° 10 C C Kellogg's All-Bran ,;19 8 o'clock X;: BRAND Soda ... 3 ^"10* Round Roast &L 29 SwordfishSteaks . 23' Red Circle r* 35e Lux Toilet Soap 3 ^"16" Vigorous look W.//J Heinz Rice Flakes 2 Bokar «nd Winey Camay Soap ... «k. 5" Dole's or No. 2 e What 10 Buy Pineapple Juke AfcfP Brand* can Waldlorf Paper 15€ or AtfP 2 Ib. Pink Salmon Fin :•& Florida Sunsweet Prunes 10 GRAPEFRUIT Juicy SPAGHETTI or NOODLES 4 10 Diamond Crystal ANN PAGE Firm Shaker Salt Plain or Iodized NEW CABBAGE Heads FOR DELICIOUS ECONOMY DISHES 3-1: b 0 Jack Frost *f#|-U>. paper Ivory Soap & 5' • 3 25 Fine Granulated • • JfJ ba/ TOMATOES • • ,!' i 10' ello. box |^^ e 10L White Floatins Soap 3 Bisquick . _._ 23 Nutlcy Margarine I110° C Mb. C RHUBARB — Super Suds . . 15 Sanka Coffee Soap Chips . . 25 ,,, '.. SOAP PURE A I2U-M. BROCCOLI AtlantlCFLAKESMILDX pit*. Marrow BeansK it Swansdown Cake flourP ir 10 12-oz. SUNNYFIELD A . «iEfC Chicken Broth CHESTER 3 28 T StrinKlesS • • Ib. apiOCa Quick Cooking or Peul ]j£ &*'• J 5 Daily Dog Food 6' ! Babbitt's Cleanser 3 ""'10* Qe.ni, Bleithe., Z6O GORTON'S A 10.oi. COOKING APPLES 3-10 Deodorizes, Disinfects bot. Silver DustS . 1 19° T TX or ROYAL C ,{ , SULTANA BRAND Mb. BEETS or CARROTS ,rt;,, DESSERTS • Red Kidney Beans 2 '13 R ed Salmon Rich in Food Value! can c DelMaizCornNiblets rapefruit^uice ened 10 FLORIDA-FULL RIPE ft Dill Pickles . . Peanut Butter TANA jar Green Giant Peas 2^27* DUFF S A 6tUctou», (month peanut butter - - and priced fight. Ginger Bread Mix ' STRAWBERRIES Z CatSUp PRIDE OF FARM , ^ \Y . Cl SUNNY. A20-oz. l P DEL MONTE No. I FIELD Salad Oil Heinz Ketchup . tt \T ancake rlour J,vUt. or A&P car In Our Dairy Department 17' \ki ^ CL • SULTANA i.|| Pancake Flour SK ?C PineappleSKced 1 A DELIGHTFUL COMB1KATIOW Wet >hnmp BRAND-FANCY un ajah Dyrup *£&,• 2 be. Sunnjfield Hormcl's Spam . '^ DelMontePeaches V. f LIGHT MEAT ft med. Pacific Paper S 6*19' BACON Sliced 2**29* Lea & Per r ins Sauce t 25' TUna PlSh SULTANA BRAND ^ cms AND Kellogg s Corn Flakes! Wildmere Brand dot. , „. & MEAT CHEF _ EGGS Carefully Selected ctn. gi17S Spaghetti BALLS BOY-AR-DEE 29' Adds new 2Cft to »ll kindj of l«l«d» Corn FlakesS 2"SSif Mild TEA Ortni«pk|.*| ^ Yountf American ': N Force Cereal . . S10* Orange Marmalade PAGE 'jw'15* CHEESE 19' ectarBAUSPeko«0Vis|4 Cut from C PURE LARD Tub A&P BAKERS' All Parker' STANDARD QUALITY 9 HOME Sunnyfield purpoit BAKED GOODS Sharp STYLE STRING BEANS CHEDDAR CHEESE Well Atfed •it Flour c Pound Cakes jCr U-oz. Popular Varletlei T.z. J «# Full Size HI ITTFB Sunnyfield Tub Loaf e Our Very Best Do-Nuts 2•Aox- OOc No. 2 Can 29 THRIFTy, AND TASTY. TOO! 55 5 Meals, Fish. Fruits, Vegetables and Dairy Product*—Thurit., Fri., Sat. Fre«h Dally — DeHclnua JmW 4 Prices 'Effective Until Feb. 8, Unless Otherwise iS'ated—in Fallowing Store . SELF SELF 121 Monmou th Street SERVICE SERVICE AT PEARL STREET NEAR CARLTON THEATRE FREE PARKING—Adjoining Store ' , , •: ,»* frageSix RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2, 1939.

Aileen Crotchfelt, Elliabeth Carton, Bar- was 7J years old and bad been a is confined to her home with a se- bara Dunphy, Elizabeth Hughes. Ceth- Lincroft. Leonardo. Wide guild, of the Baptist church lonor Roll At erine Laurino, Ann Nolan, Catherine resident of this borough all his life. vere eeld. will 4neet at the church next .Monday Headden's Corner. O'Hern, Mary O^Shea. Margaret Rohrer- Surviving are his wife and two A card and game party will be +The Red-Banlr Register can be bough, (The Red Bank Beglster can be bought night at 8:18 o'clock. The trustees Biology—George Ahern, Herbert' Ed- In Lincroft at the Lincroft Village Mar. daughters, Mrs. .Arch Humphries ol held next Tuesday night at the Flor- of the church Will meet next Tues- (The Bed Bank Register can be "bought Catholic High wardfl, Jerome Craune, James Malone, In Leonardo trom F. X. KHduff, Harry in Headdcn't Corner from Edward O'Flah- James Marley, George Rooney, Doris DRI- ket.) . •-:-. * this Dlaee and Mrs, Hudson Walling Montgomery, Fred 'W. Meyers. Jerome ence avenue home of Rev. Frances day night at 8 o'clock. The Junior bach, Eleanor Casasrunde. Aileen Crotch- of East Orange. Rev. D, Roe Haney, Bottino and Balkan's Stationery Store.) Stevenson, pastor of Hlghpoint spir- and Pioneer Intermediate Christian ly.) '•'-.. felt. ' Elizabeth Carton, Mary Daly, Bar- Matthew L. Mullin of this place pastor of Calvary Methodist church, itualist chapel, at 8:15 o'clock for the Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Wilson of §|pRepoirtCard System'Has bara Dunphy. Patrick Goldsberry, Mar- was an usher Saturday morning at An automobile owned and driven Endeavor societies will meet next officiated. Interment was in Green by Patrick Hallen was In collision benefit oft. the church, Mrs. Steven- Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dover were week-end guests of-Mr. ; garet Gulyarde, Ellznheth Hushes, Cath- the wedding of Miss Nora Traynor Wilson's sister, Mrs. John Kelly. p|fieen Changed This Year erine Laurino, Ann Nolan, Catherine and John J. Bowden, both of Staten Grove cemetery. with a truck Friday night near New- son will be assisted by Mrs. Marlon Prayer meeting will be held. In the OIHcrn, Mars- O'Shea, Margaret Rohrey. ark. Mr. Tallen was returning fro:n Storer of Sea^rlght. Prizes will be evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Ladles' Philip Ross, Jr., spent Saturday Modern Jllutory—Herbert' Edwurds, Island, at St. Peter's Church, St. and Sunday with his grandparents, George Rooney, DOHK lialbnch. Eleanor George, Staten Island. Mr. and Mrs. a basketball game at Newark and be awarded and' refreshments will be Aid society will meet Thursday af- llpfltfeports cards were given the stu- Casagrande Aileen Crotchfelt, Eliyibeth Little Silver. was accompanied by Steven O'Sage, served. ternoon of next week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Trawbrldge of feSehta of Red Bank Catholic high Cnrton. Unrbara Dunphy. EllzMitcthiiugh- Joseph Mullin' of Interlaken also at- Mllburn. ' ' tended the wedding, Gene Fields, Carl Bennett and Fred Harry Patterson celebrated his Mrs. > Lena Gulbransen of Hamilton gpWShciol yesterday morning by • Rev. es, Catherine Lai'irlno. Catherine O'Hsrn; (The Red Bank Register can be bought Isaken. The car was badly damaged, 45th birthday Monday with a party avenue. The Sunday-school teachers Miis Mabel Scott of Riverside Mnry O'Shes, MnrEQret Rohrey, Ilita in Little Silver from Union News Stand ftjWi$O.ci$ Dwycr Iri the absence ol Spenc*. . Two Lone Branch residents nar- bllt none of the occupants was in- In the afternoon. A large birthday will meet Thursday night of next drive spent the week-end with Miss . |pR*fc Dr.. J, B. McCloskey, pastor of at the depot and George Qusckenbusb'r :? Latin—Herbert Kdwards, , Jerome rowly escaped death or serious In- jured. .. . cake with 45 candles was used aj a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alice Bremeyer. H|Bii James' pariBh. GraUB«, George Rooney, Eleanor Casay jury about 7 o'clock Monday morn Mrs, Helen Lee Getty and daugh- grande, Aileen Crntchfelt, Elizabeth Car- The children of the third grade of table centerpiece in the party room. Albert Johnson of Leonardvllle road George Mott, Sr., who has been fckfThe report card system has been ing when their car skidded and over- ter, Miss Suzanne Getty, returned He received cards, telegrams andfor an evening of fellowship. confined to his home for a number p|gj>inged this year. - The school haston, Uarlmra Dunphy, Margaret Otilyarde, home last week from a month's va- the Leonardo grade school arc sell- Elizabeth Hutches, Catherine I.anrinn, Ann turned near the Fillia residence Ing seeds to finance a class trip to many useful gifts. Those attending of weekB by illness, is a patient a"- gfailbpted the six weeks' plan and Nolnn, Catherine O'llcrn. Mary O'Shea. Swimming River road. The car was cation ln California. Included Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. George Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long ijpaniiary 31 marked the end of theMui-(,'Ai-ct Rohrcy, Rita fipence, Patrirla New York. Goldsherry, badly damaged. >ll«i Marie Wllby of Rumson road, Mrs, Percy J. Hauser was elected Despereaux, Mrs. Matthew Steven- Branch. |§$J9t semester, or 18 weeks; Krench1—Herbert Edwards. „ Eleanor Mbs Teresa Credlco and John who hai been confined to her; home son, Miss Doris VanBrunt, Frank pjj'Jibetollowlnc students attained, an president of the Ladies' auxiliary-of Navesink, Mrs. Gay!orrBarto,/«;ho was a sur- CaunKrande. Allcnn,' Crntchfell, "Elizabeth Nolan of South Amboy were -week- with Illness, returned to her position Brevent Park and Leonardo firecom -Despreaux and Robert Patterson. gical patient at Fitkin hospital, has gfiBVy'erage of 80 per cent ln the sub-Cnrton, Harbarn. Dunphy, Elirahrth llugh- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Harold at New Tork yesterday. jlJJesc'ts listed below. This aver-ago ia en'r Catherine Laurino, Ann Nolan, Cath- pany Friday afternoon to succeed The Senior Intermediate Christian (The Bed Bank Register can be bought returned home and la well on the- erine O'Hern, Mnry O'Shca, ^^arKnrct Keily. Kev. Weston Grlmshaw, former Mrs. Bernard A. Seanlon. Other offi- ln Navesink from William Keeahan.) road to recovery. feijjje-college certlfyluR Bradc- of theKnhrey.' « Endeavor society of the Bapti6t Stanley Thompson, employed by rector of St. John's chapel, has moved cers arc Mrs. James K. Alverson, church will meet at the. church to- Tho trustees of the Navosink li- Martin Mason and family have' va- ^tBChool and marks the student as Attendance—Herbert' Edwardi, Kllia- tho county roqd department, suf- gpatlslactory in all subjects In which heth Cnrton, Patricia Ooldsberry, Cath- to £a ton town. vice president; Mrs. Fred E. Mahn- night at 7:30 o'clock. The Ednabrary association will meet Thurs- cated their former residence on the erine Laurino, Mary O'Shca. fered a cut knee last week while HUB Mary LJpplncott Is confined ken, secretary, and Mrs. ChesterWoodward chapter, World Wide day night, February 9, at the li-Chapel Hill road and are, residing on fejbe or she realizes 80 per cent. - working near Freehold. He wai i-||i;,Air students having a perfect, at TEN B to her home with Illness. Guttormsen, treasurer. Mrs. j Olaf guild, will conduct an invitation brary. The library committee will Pine street. -Jellliion—Joseph Either, Franklin Eclc, trimming trees when- the accident The Ladles' Aid society of the Ut- Christy was appointed publicity service at Central Baptist church, At- meet Thursday afternoon, February Miss Joan Massey,- who has been Sfftendance record for the first semes- occurred and was taken to Free- {liter are listed under their respective Biuno Kelsman. WllllRm Hoaic, Thonins tlo Silver Methodist church' met liut chairman,- Mrs. John Keenan,* sick lantic Highlands, tomorrow night. 9, at 3:30.o'clock. on the sick list,' has completely re- Hollywooil, Edwin Jones, Arthur Josephs, hold hospital, where sevsn stitches week at the home of Mrs. Charles chairman, and Miss Mildred Parker, The members will meet at the Bap- Arrangements are being made by ISjciasses. ' ... Joseph Mnhar, Philip. Munnlntr, Chrlaloph- were taken to close the wound. Ho covered. er Murphy. Marion Itnuer, Grace Ilrady, k of Fair Haven. It was anentertainmen- t chairman. Chairmen tist parsonage here at 7:30 p, m The the Women's Republican - club of pCi.-.- HONOR ROLL Is convalescing at his home. : Mr., and Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty Hernlce Coleman, Anne Dowr], Jean Car-- nounced that $25 had been made at of weekly card and game parties four Christian Endeavor societies* of Navesink for a corned beef and cab- visited Mrs. John Fee and~ family pf &.:;•':'••• .' SENIOB CLASSICAL radino. Rita Galdiero, Anne Oarvey, Mary Perfect attendance pins at Lin-a, coke sale Saturday. ¥0'- Religion—Jam«» Alvntor, Thomm Gftul, Constance Glynn. Elizabeth Headloy. throughout February and the dates the church will hold a union meeting bage dinner. The tentative date Is South River yesterday. <;:' Dean. Richarii do Sante, Walter GibJcin, Wllnm HuKhcH, Kvelyn Lanito, Marion croft chapel were awarded Sunday The Woman's Guild of at. John's of their respective parties 'are Mrs. at 6:45 o'clock Sunday night and will Thursday; February 23. MlssjfLydla Mott is on the sick list. f--.'William Qlynn. John Jlounn, John Limit, Little,' Kuthieen Rellly. Mary Jane Sherry. by Superintendent Stanley Stllweil, chitpel will hold a dessert-bridge at Frank Patterson, February 8; Mrs. present a pageant at the evening {;sjohn Maher, Roy O'Ureln, Marry Poattl, Anno V/ickham, Joseph Kennedy, Joseph Mrs. Henry Maxson and daughter She is? suffering from an attack of if.'SahA Beisa, John Rohrey, Jo&n Cotter. TlioBo who received pins were Ed- he church parish house Tuesday af- Anna Westerberg, February 13; Mrs. church service, entitled • "Youth Violet, and Mrs. Maxson's mother, tho grip. ';•'• Helen Dunphy, Mnry Health, Marion Ho- Alvntor. ward, Barbara and Stanley Stliwell, Anne Garvey, ernoon, February 14. Fred" E. Mahnken, February 20, and Chooses Christ." Mrs: Gereke, are laid up with se- Mrs. Margaret Dean and son Johr. !t.-ian, Marale Jones, Margaret McDonouuh', '- uioiogy—miBiology—Ritas uuioiernGnldlero,, t\» Jr., Edith May Mauser, Stewart, Mrs. Al W. Cross, February 27. An ; Mnry Gaul, Constance Glynn. Member* of the. Little Silver Hl-T Sunday-school will begin at 8:45 vere colds. Miss Adelaide Hal lam of Shrewsbury, spent the > week-end »•! Eileen 16iB -— ; Robert and Gladys .Ooddard, Cole- Invitation' party'wW Be? Held'Monday ^Trigonometry—Jnmes Alvator, Thomai "Engir»Tft-J6iepli Easel',' Franklin Eclc, group* visited Fort' Hancock -last a. m.TSunday* morning" at lhe-Bap->'| Is also confined to the hpuno with a wHhHugh-Masscy and-family. ' Mrs. Grace Brady, llernlce Colemnn, Jean Car- man Rlchdalo and Ethel and Mil- night, February 27, Tho committee '•.^J>ean, Kichartl do Sante, William "Glynn, night as guests of the officials of the tlst church and morning worship will sevcro cold. . Dean and son have just returned li^John Hoffan, John KonowftK, Roy O'Brtln, rndino, Anne Dowd, Anne Garvey, Mary dred Bennett. Fort Hancock Y. M. C. A. They in charge consists of Miss Mildred £f ,John. HelsH, John Kohrey, Marion Hogan. Gaul, Constance Glynn, Elizabeth Head- be held at 11 o'clock, when the pas- A party waS given recently at the from a three months' stay in Flor- : ley. Marlon Little. Anno Wlckhnm. Arthur .Soden rcBUtned his du'.leswere accompanied by Elliott Bordeu. Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth Guttormacn v<:.v jFreneh—-Thomna Dean, Richard de tor, Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf, will use home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Worth ida. French—Joseph Eatter, Frnnklln Erk, Monday at the Molly Pitcher hotel, and Mrs. Olaf Christy. fcpfainte.: William Glynn, Boy O'Ureln, Anno Dowd, Christopher Murphy, draco The South Binders of Rumson de- as his subject, "Sustained Burd"nu" at Deal ln celebration of the wed- Mr. and Mrs. John Hlgglns and Hv;jlohn BelaB, John ' Rohrey, Joan Cotter, Bed Bank, after fully recovering 'eated the Little Silver group in a gi'vHelon Dimnhy, Mary Heath, Marlon Ho. Brady, Uernlcc Coteman, Rltn Galdlero, Mrs. George Kovelcsky Is confined The name of\ the Married Folks' ding- anniversary of Mr., and Mrs. son of South Amboy were Sunday Anne Garvey, Mnry flnul, Constnnce from ah appendicitis operation, basketball game last week. Mem- School In Christian Living has been ,: Ban, Marele Jonei, Margaret McDonough, Glynn, Elizabeth Headley, Marlon Little, to her home with a severe case of. ' ster Sickles of this .place. A visitors of Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty. feSgUeenKarp. , • .Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Wilson bers of the "V will attend a Joint tonsilltts. Her son George Is also III. shortened to Berean school. ThU china dinner set was* presented to ml;,;-' Modern HUtory—John Mfthor. Mary Jnno Sherry. Anrie Wlckham. and Joseph Horrvltch of Dover were meeting 'of "Y" groups Wednesday »':*: Enillih-'-Thoroai Ooan, Richard , de Latin—Joseph Eager:er.. KrarFj-nrikllnt ^ T.vM, Mrs. Irving W. Teeple Is laid up school Is studying and^worshlpplng Mr. and Mrs. Sickles. Supported by Merchants. ;;• Eante. Wllllnm Glynn, John Loan, John Thomas Hollywood, GIraco BraBradyd , BBnrnlcl L Sunday v:«ltora of William Domldlon night, February 15, at Rumson. The with a touch of grip. at 3:30 o'clock every Sunday after- The Red Bank Resistor is sup- Colernan, Ann* Dowd, Rita Galdlero, Anne and family. . • Andrew Fulcher has returned to p^Maher-, : Boy O'Ereln, John Italia, John Ora "Y" laat week held a discussion Mrs. Raymond L. Taft returned noon. The subject being studied Is DOrted by local as well as out-of- ^ ^jtohrey, Mary Heath, Margie Jones, Mar- Gnl-vey, Mary Gaul. Constance Glynn, m tho subject "Courage." Ono mem- his duties at the Shark River, coast town business men. Advertisements • , tflret McDonoufh, Eileen Kim. : Elizabeth Hcadley, Wllma Hughes, Mar- Mrs. Harold Potter of Hudjon ave- Friday from a week's visit with rel- 'Exploring the Bible." guard station after a leave of ab- lon Little, Mary Juno Sherry, Anne nue, Bed Bank, will bo hostnss this ber said It takes Just aa much cour- appearing reuularlv tell the story.— »i>i.Phyalcs—Thomaa Dean, Richard d« Wlckham. atives and frlends,at -New York. She The Elsie Klttlitz chapter, World sence of 20 days. Advertisement '• Bant*,1 William Olynn, John Hontn, John afternoon to members of the Lin- ge sometimes riot to do something i^'Konowitx, John Lang, Roy O'Bretn, John Algebra—-Joseph Enger, Franklin Eck, croft Ladles' Aid society. felRelaa, John Itohrcy, Helen Dunphy, Mary Marion Tlauer, Anno Dowd. Joseph Mnhnr, ?,%-3tt««tii, Marloh Hogan, Margie Jones, Christopher Murphy, (Iracc Ilrady, Tier- Miss Lillian Sprung, a student at School News. Bpjtargarot McDonough, John Maher. nice Coleman, Anno (larvey, Mary Gaul, Montclalr State Teachers' college, W**'~- Attendance—ThorAati Dean, John RelsiConatitnc, o Glynn', Elizabeth Headley, Eve- has resumed her studios after spend- The* Senior group Is enjoying Eski- •;; Roy O'Breln, Margie Jonea, Mary Heath, lyn Lange, Marlon Llltte, Anne WlcWham. mo stories prepared by Individual i;,;.: Margaret McDonough. Modern HUtOry—Josejih Enger, Frank- ing a few days at her home here. members. A song called "Jolly Llt- ^|\BloIogyt-John Mabcr. lyn EeK, Anno DoWd, Thoma» Hollywood, Harry Sprung and family motored fifo American~": Hlltory—James"' Alavator, William Hoag, Kdwln Jnncs. Philln Mun- to New York Sunday to visit iclu- lo Eskimo" has been illustrated on Ig/Thomaa Dean, Richard do Sante, ..William nlng, Chrletophor Murphy, Grace Brndy, he blackboard. . SMvOlynn, John , Hoftnn, John Lantr, Roy Bernlce Ooleraan, Jean Carrndlno, llltn tives and on their return left Lil- f. O'Breln, John Relai, John Rohrey. Joan Galdlero, Anno Garvey. Mnry Onnl, Con- ian at tho college. The pupils of group one are now if (Cotter, Helen Bunnhy, Mary Htath, Mar- ntance Glynn, Elizabeth He'adley, Marlon dlscuislng the history facts of - the '; ,lie, Jonw, Mftrgarol McDonough, Eileen Littlele,, KateKathleenn ReRellly,l . Mary Jane. Sher- Lois Owens, daughter of Mr, and Ohio country. They are learning fe'Karp. , Anne Wlckhnm. Mrs, Fred" Owens, has been confined Attendnnce—William Hong. Franklin many Interesting things about this W'.•>latin—nichard' do SBnte, John Lang, > : o her homo by Illness. : ogton and Its early settlers. They J . Hoy O'Breln, John' Rel»». John Rohrey, Eek,"T "hHijr'»lunnln'it."'llllm"aa'MoiM Gldliii,'"Wll' Wll. Henry Fenton spent Sunday with i ^'Msxy- Heath, Marlon Hogan, Murgle rn Hughes, Elltnbeth Headley; Evtlyn njoyed learning the song "Boautl- :.• iintn. Eileen Kuri'. • *ange. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ward at Tiontbn. 'ul Ohio" and exchanging informn- S*a'Alg«bra—John Mnhor. ' N1NE-A. Mrs. Hannah Magulro !» Improv- lon about the showboats that sail fei;:;!" Economics—John MBhir. nx from her recent Illness. fe'S'COhe.mUtry—Eileen Karp. " Ileilgion—Robert Wlchmann, Juiette nit. FOODS! That Never Vary From "BEST" &*f TyBlng—Eileen Karp. boater. Eloanoro Harbison, Rocco Chl- Tho Sunday-school teachers of Group two watched a domonstra- p*);::;. sEKioR COMMERCIAL lonl, William Brown,. Frnncla Ilotts, C«th- lincroft chapel will meet tomorrow Ki'iV:Bellglos—Mary Arnoiic, Jean Jonei, rlne Bolln. Jenn Connor, Margaret Con- night at the homo of Superintendent lon of home-made water wheels. §>^nkrg&ret Lange, Juuenhlna Loranz, Helen lor. Lots Dunphy, Edith Daly, Rosemary Robert Sickles and Robert Morloy gKjCalMr,. Margaret Kelly, Elisabeth Metz- Lynch, May McGuIra, Helen Nogle, Ed«l Stanley Stllweil, , * FRESH (Rib End) J leltlck, Christine Talnrlco, James Gi-ny brought these wheels to prove that 9ti ;'ier, Juno Peyton. Badle Power, La Verne .ion, John IH-lrticl. William Kelly, Allnn James VVllcoxen has purchased water force makes power. Si. Sand, Harry . Bennett. Raymomt Uohn, Mrs. George Itlclulnle's hpuie On tfi/Jbhr.. Bllll, Edward. Heuly, Wiilter Kel- MacDonald, Etlward Mnnnlx, Frank Plney, Trooper Daiton of the state poljcc j . leher, John l.lttlo, Jo»or£Usabeth Metzger, June Peyton, tiatlU Algebra—Catherine Ilolln. Doris lion- ; possession March 1. They art nowBe Nimble." They are molding »gower, La Verne Sand, Harry Bennett, itt, Margaret Connor, Lois Dunphy, , residing In One Of Robert Cook's ,.: John Elll», Walter Kellther. - Shirley Josephs,1 Gernldlno Murray. Helen andlea with clay and are going to fe-V Typing, H—Mary Arnone, Jean Jones, N»glo._J»me», Bradley!>-, John Hylaml^WIL houses. make somo real candles with para- * BONELESS i^Hargaret Lange, Helen Kaiser. Elizabeth lam Kelly. Ert\vnnl_ Mnnnlx. Krnnli Plney, Gerard Domldlon, who hai sucphl- n wax. IS;Mfttgev, bu&unin O'Hern, Juno' Peyton, Robert"sn'nd«'r's',""WlTlinm'Sc'iiios7 Robert cessfully conducted tho nromen'a §!l Sadie' Power, La Vorno Sanil, Margaret Wlchmann. • • Rome parties at the flro house since — The members of the toy orchestra Round r^;JCil|y, Harry Ucnnett, Rnymond Uohn, : I.n,lln j—Dorioriss Bonnott, l.nU Dunphy, are learning to play tho "Priests' gS-sJohn E1IU, Waltor Kellehcr, John Little. Shirlehlrlell y '' JoseiihsJeiiihsh , , MMa y . .McCinlrcMcCinlrcMCil , JJsm.sm.s they .wpro started last fall, has ten.- March" by Felix Mendelssohn, to K;: : l > mim m JohnBton, Juhu McDunnhl, NleliuInK Mun> Religion—Helen Thorpe, Catherine shortly for several weeks' stay In Those attending , were Mrs. C. A. • • Groceries WP^T^t!T!^T ^t ^ ^ BF !!^'P' 'f^ ntng, Alfred Hoiss, Kilnn linker, Helen Donne. Je.-in Cotton. Mnry Huiiily, Clauilla .Thompson, Mrs, Ralph Legg, Mrs. B. Quantities Herring, Jo»cphint> Kelly, HHIGI Kenney, Florida. Tober. Knthlcon Moiuc, MarKarct Scott. M. Decker, Mrs. Edgar Alexander, reb.6 " O, lm.:«;>:*&>Vs. -\..v. i---w Al*^lnn MBcDennott, KIUnl>cth Sbynn. Arthur titancnti. Hlchnrd Jonas, Thomns Mr. and Mrs. John C. Osborn and Chemistry—Jolin Donn, Chnrle* John- Connors, John Murta»u:h. Thomns Mc- son Wlnton spent tho week-cnJ with Mrs. George Voorhls, Mrs. Frank Limited ston, John McDonnhl. Nir'iylftH M\inuint;, 1 Cue, Klnier Jtawco. John Mnnnlx. James Curtis ami Miss Tallman. Altrod Hcian, EdnA Bnkcr, Evelyn Cvon> HnrrltiKton, • Thonins (Jinn, LcwU Wen. Mr. nnrt Mrs. J. Crawford Gsborn. ln. Geor^otto Klmer, IlvliOIUII-R MOIC, MniKjuet Encllsh, Tech.—Helen Thm-pe, Kath- Boehme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loul.i goltlon bantam COCKTAIL Nolnn. Alfmd Glnlrate. Mniy Tomnlmi. nc llonnc, Jean CiUliin. Miuy Hiuldy, tnlncd about two hundred guests Frl- intdln '1'obcr, Kathleen Mnoie, Mnilou dny nftcrnoon nt n fnnhlon show and Bonhme of Little Sliver, to Miss Dor- l'icnch 11—AtMies DcToiil. I'MrlcU othy L, Schroder, daughter of Mr, "Dynail. Dolurca More, Mnii;«itt Nolun. , l)n llnnii, ll.i.nrln Mnltn.iln, Arthur Sinn- nt tiio high school building. The ASTOR BLACK PEPPER « 5° tall Maiy foinalno. cntl, Klrhnrd' Join-,, 'rhunms I'onr nlTrtlt' wn.i In clmrgp of Mrs. James and Mrs. Carl W, Schroeder of Bel- KO no. 1 Attendance—Margaiel Kuccno | John Mil all., Tlumuis McCno, John H. Ward, Jr., homo economics In- mar, has been announced by Miss can 0heehnn. MimnK. .1 < llnrrl'iii-lcm, Thomas (Iran. Schroeder's parents. No date has 10 t>tenbi;i«phy I—Cnrollim DcGrliitu, Vol. John Welsh, Leiyli. Wrnnnilt. (ilorla Wolf- structor. GOLD MEDAL SOFTASILK X 21" knnu1. Mnry C.i!i/?i, Kr*:llil:i Kenneily, I.ois been set for the wedding. >nda UjMnrlB, Acnes DcTuru,' Itote Tlio Women's gullil of the Re- 1 1 - Doane, Cnthwrinc Duyle. Jnhn Knlper. Pennlngton, Helrn Taylnt, Marcclla Nevv- Mlas Schroder is a graduate of the OeorKo Kuhn. DOIOICH Mnic, Muiirnrut inann. Don,thy linrintlino. • • • . formed church will bp entertained 2 pkgs. Wheaties -1 pkg. Corn Kix . ""or "" 20° Nolan, Madeline Udenbnck, .lames Ronnt *tienMnl Srleiu-c--t'.ithcrino Ooane, Jevxn frnoon by Mrs. Rtifus O. KUBeno Shccimn, Dorotlty Koiitlirotl. A Cnttmi, Mniv Kii.My, Mniy Oii«tn. Clan- Miss .nolle Medic at tho • FLOUR tna StancaUv t3cirald" aulltvnn,' Mary I o- ilia 'lrtlier. Mnikiiict Si-ntt. Aithur Stan, church hnUHf. • " • ployed at the First National bank of Dairy Dept. tnftlno, ThoreMn yiirke. call. Rlrhard ,lnnet. 'I'homns Connors. Kl- Bradley Beach, Mr. Boehmc Is con- Ilockcrs or CRISCO -17 Typlnn I—AKIICK DeTtir". Pattlcln Dyn- mcr Mtu:re. .lobn Mnnnl\, llinnins Oian. Mlsa Elo:\n,ot' tlurkrp of Jersey rillsliury an, John Kuifer, Dolores More, MnrKima I.('\\lti WtninlnK. Hovinin Ki'lilletly, Lois City wns Iho recent guest of Mr. And nected with the Central Glectrotyno i(W. nut, lemon, fJolun, Madeline OdcntsrV, Alfred SUit l-<-!liiiii^uVn. rut he 11 ill: Hefltb, Helen Tay- Mrs. Chnrlfs Snuormnn, foundry at Newark. MY-T-FINE hut tor, van. *ROLL ; Cate, Mary Tomnino, Tliercsa Yorki-. lor. Mnrcclla Newnuitln, Dorottiy Ctiria- Typing II—Carullnu Dt-(;cnilo. (llllln. Mr.*. M. Lrsltt' Terry wns Hip re- HONOll FOR reg. iilie J Modern History—Cnrullne Delienllo. Latin—Ailhur Slanenlt. lllorln Wolf. cent' guest of- her sister, Mrs. .1. P. i bottle : l.nmp. Mnry C-o.uv, Luis Petinlnnli>n, Vermont Maid SYRUP BUTTER jL ELEVENTH CLASSICAL. 27 Helen Tnylni, Mnrcelln Newniann, Helen ViwiKIrk of Hrftdlry Hesch. Dr. Wjilo G, Pate, supervising b«B IT Latin—Ednn Baker, Evelyn Cronln, Thorj'r, ("ntlieriiiu Iloiine. Jean Cotton, Miss Nun V. 0. Mi-Klnncy Is slictv.i- principal of Mlddlctown township 79- Georjrettn Blmor, Helen llerrlnii, Jos- L'lamlla Tober. Ing several weeks nt Clearwater, public schools, wns elected to tho an 4 * COFFEE epblne Kelly, Hazel Kenney, Alvlna Me- Alteii'lnnic-Aithur Ktninntl. Mir::rt.-et nominating committee of the New Clapp's BABY FOODS :pcrmott, Elizabeth Moore, Eliinbetli Scntt. Mnry Ruildy. .Inme* HairiilBtnn. Florida, Urge M f|C filoyan. Jean Roeil, Oloiia Wnlfkamp, Lolj Pen- Dr. a. H. Cissldy Is spending, three Jersey Education association Friday. w 1 1 1 ; Attendance-—,T(,hn MncDonald, Alfred •nin«tnn. • DOLE'S RINGS 10 Elected to tho delegate nssembly pk«. 1(1 lUlss, Etlntl linker Evelyn Cronli weeks In Florida. , S E L O X. <*hs »i < ' '""P fc--:! . SOI'JIOMORE A Miss Mary AppleRnto has been a were Harmon M. Bradford of Kong Branch, W. L. Eldridge of Freehold, PINEAPPLE large \ 1JC P'.1 Religion—Herbert Edwards, • Jerome IIES1GNS I'llKSIDKNCY. surgical patient nt the Fitkin hos- |pst) * Fresh A»std| fk %0:ivOrauiie. .inmi-ti Malone, James Mai ley, T. W«.ync Hempell at Asbury Park, OXYDOL ; iltnl nt Neptune. gt'- ifleorge Kooney, Oorl« Dnlbach, Klenn Mrs, Annn Miller Is visiting nt Miss Mary L. Rouse of Mlddlttown' JUICE £':;Caf>8grftndc, Aileen Crotchfelt, Elizabeth AniHHliici'tilcnt linn hrmi tnntlc of township high school and Miss AR- Cookies lb 1U ifvCarton, Mnry I)iily, Usrhnrn Dunphy, 1'*- iVe.it Palm Bench, Florida, CAMAY SOAP cake 5c ; Ilio..T(:slsnatloii of' William .1. 'Wells plirn . . , :? trlcln r.nliU'lici, June Glblln, MnrRaiet Fr ancla nll0 c wl f n [cc nea Seeley of Rod Bank high school, Vl R C nntuml yV poll-aide, Kll:a!>etli IIUI-IIUK. Cntlierlnt n7president'of U BamMrRor &' Co" 17"*"'»• , be o?'"f ,? ." , l ' * All Sweet §4!lAurlrto, Ann Nolan. CuthcHne; O'llern, f Nk |'"''"'"" »>°™ " the Keyport LiterLiter- GOLD DUST POWDER I|. pkg. 15c 1 of Newark, effective April 2(1, nexl. j8>!rj*«ry O'Slicn, ,.Maruai«Jr..flah. niy flub tqmorvow a^^Knoon,. V*»P*T« BOOKS H ; 1 - J ' lurge FAIRY'SOAP ,' ' • "• "-"" " 3 cakes 10c --Co., anil Its ptctld'eji- "(l.'ifiS'.l!.V.'S "f Washington nnd Lin- Currtnt books wcro discussed at OLEO 1% ...ih—Herbert Eiiwnrds, Thoman coln will be renii tfy Mrs."Albert M." Jerome, Urautio, James Marley,' nor firm 33 yenrs. Shortly alter a meeting of the literature depart- canti {t Ig. pkg. 19c iMUSiii-Kft. Hooney, Dorln. Dalbaeh, .Kleanor Macy'a acquli; L. Uninbprg„p Halgh nnd Mrs. Lloyd F. Armitrong. ment of th« Red Bank Woman's SILVER DUST' 'Z^ Free!. Free! KjD*sai(r*nd<). Alltun Orou-hfelt, Ellisl.cth In 1020, Mr. Wulls becumo assistant' Mrs. IS. T, Brllton has returnedclub yesterday at the clubhouse. PYREX DISH """"jftpri, Mu/; Unlr, __Ilnrbara Dunphy, from n visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al- GOLD DUST CLEANSER can 4c atrU-1,1 t»ei t y,' * MnrKarit Oulyarde to tho president'of Unniborttcr's and Mrs. Joseph L. Turner presided and .abotitJiuishoH.'chlherln'e ijamlno, Ann when Herbert N. Rtniu.i died In 1033, lan Clinton of Rfdiiewood. Introduced the speaker, Mrs. J, »!(!«(«:C»(horln«i' O'llw-n, Mniy O'Bhea, lie wns nlnclixl president. Mr, Wells , Fimernl nervlcpR for Clmiles P. Berkeley CJordon or Marlboro. Fol- Sl'ttArotAKohrny. . • • • Baker, who died Monday "of luet I FRCE AWiJnK-'-nerturt Kdw«rtl», John To- ,vl!l lomitln as a director of nam- lowing the discussion, tea was (l»0i Dorle Unk-h, Eleanor Caitgrandu, borger's, week, were held Thursday from his jserved.' Mrs. K. H. Boynton and 77 BROAD STREET RED BANK • DELIVERY SCRVICE homo on Church street. Mr. Bak«r 'Mrs. Mosen, Ch&rk poured. JREDbflANK REGISTER, JEBRUARY 2.1939. Personals. Albert Menoa -left Sunday morning Eatontown. Roberts, Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt There will be gurries and refresh- held by the society tomorww. The for a two weeks' stay in Florida. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Those at- ments. Home Missionary society met yester- New Monmouth. Prize Winner* In They will spend most of the time «t ._._...,„, , . . ! tending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. A supper and enrd party was held day afternoon at the homo of Mr«. Mrs, Charles J. Kelly of Drummond Miami. uit see visitors. • •'• . Colorado. ' Delicious Tomato Soup Post Toasties Corn Flakes Claude Oakeraon of William street Mrs. Cnariea B. Harding of Rum- Tender, Nourishing Peas # Fancy Fla. Grapefruit No. 2 can Sirloin Steak 25c . Is confined "to the house with a ser- s onroid and Mrs. DoWltt Unter- J.o» J«r ipus cold which threatens to develop meyer of Detl are, at the Whitehall, Macaroni or Spaghetti Peacock Sliced Dried Beef into pneumonia. . I Palm Beach,, Florida. Betty Lou Paper Towels roll Fancy Sweet Grade A Corn No, 2 van Mrs. Alex B. Curchin of River Mr. ana" Mrs, George W. C. Mc- road has returned home after hav-, Carter of River road are among the Jour ing been a medical- patient at Fit- registered guests at the Hotel St. each each kin hosiptal. Mr. Curchin Is cm- Regis Irt New York. Choice Choice 1 '•^J BACON ployed in the Red Bank postofnee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Huntley Miss Ruth Niltlnger of,Harding have given up their apartment at the Del Monlco In New York and have road has accepted a temporary po- Smoked I sition with the G. Howard Lippin- returned to their bfime on Ridge Large large u cott real estate agency on Mon- road, Rumson. Any Size Pi«ce IB I mouth stree.S Dr. and Mrs. John Vletor, formerly Halves or No, 2'/2 Mrs. Bessie • Tallman of Spring of Rumson, who are at Camden can Unsliced ' I street is confined to her home with South Carolina, were hosts at a dove Calif. Peaches Slices illness, :J— and- quail*hpot-at-Fragd«tt- and- at. , Skinless Frankfurters Captain George Frick of Rector breakfut on Saturday, -large—I place, who is stopping at St. Peters-1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Hudson, Jr., —^—PliilK^Scrapple No. 2'/2 burg, Florida, has written The Reg- played in the first of a series of Thick Syrup Beef Bologna n^t * Utcr that he has met a number.of backgammon tournaments at the can Red Bankers since he has been In Surf.club Sunday In Miami Beach, Fresh Prunes the South and that he is having a Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Hudson are m ( moat enjoyable time. He reports en- boxholders for the annual Invitation . - H^ | Whole GraiGrain GoldeGolden BBantaa m joying fishing trips once a week In tennis tournament which opened at Mackerel -- 9 the gulf and attending church Sun- the club Monday. Mr. Hudson- Is the days in an edifice that seats 5,500 son of C, Alan Hudson of Buena Vis B doz C persons. |ta avenue, Rumson, and formerly Miss Helen VanDorn of Branch lived here, Oysters ^ IO avenue, secretary to Professor Har- utter Kernel CORPRIDEN OF ry C. Sieber of the Red Bank high Fair Haven. Lo-operuting With Growers in National Cilru* Sale school faculty, has been confined to FARM her home "several days by Illness. (The Red Bank Befflittr can ba bducfit Miss VanDorn's father, Fred H. Van- In Fair Hav_ Brunswick. Dorothy Nemlsh and Miss Mary for Cleary. Other committees named LYK ITMAXWEL DoL gfb FooNBdC Coconut Cookies Miss Frelda Stoye of Throckmor- IO ton avenue la enjoying a week's va- were Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins, Mri. HOUSE can rb nkf; Grapefruit " cation from her.duties at Liggett's Pearl Rosenberg and Mrs. Eva Llt- Coffee 25' NBC Graham Crackers 16c U. S. No, I Eating and Cooking • D store. She is visiting friends tie, delinquent committee, and Mrs. at Newark. CCarolinl e HHarvey , MMrs . MMargaret t PicPl - 3 William Holmes of Linden place colo and Mrs. Emily Dljton, Investi- Crtam, Pimento, Apples ct<$i.89 4 19c Is & patient" at United Stales Vet- gating committee, Mra. Helen Ben- Pineapple, erans' hospital, No. 80, Klngabrldge nett was namtid chairman of the Fresh Crisp ICEBERG largo road, Bronx, New York. annual firemen's dinner. Monday Rainbow or head Mr. and Mrs. Ensley E. Morris »f nightg, , March 6. At the regulag r CreamCheese R.liih Lettuce River road, who are at Fort Lauder- meetinti g t o b e helhld Thursday nightt, IO kK dalc, Florida, report having a most February 23, the annual shower of Ta)b!o QuaiKy Margarine '" " IOc Creamy Muenster Cheese Large Slicing Tomatoes 2 "".2Sc delightful visit there and look for- materials and fancy articles for v nt m Idrgo •*_ ward to the rteekly receipt of The ramous Roquefort Cheese ''- ''""" IOc Lion, Brand Sweet Butter Crisp Tender Celery «(alk *C next summer's fair will take place. |lUe Red Bank Register, their favorite Henry VanBrunt of Third street, N. V. State Limburger Cheeie " "< . 15c Danish Bleu Cheese % n, 18c newspaper. who h)u been III at his home the m Mr. nncl Mrs. J, Joseph Copnors past three weeka, Is Improving. fmpofied Roquefort Cheese '" 14c Whole Milk Store Cheese of Branch avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Thtrty-flva members. and guests Wi:com'n Cheddar Cheese » "• 15c Rich, Full Cream Store Cheesa <*> 25e John C. Rohrey of the Swimming attended the anniversary party of A or River golf club left Monday for a the Sons and Daughters of Liberty Shtfford's Cheese "SJ?rib. 2 !»•» i*«»25c Coon's Sharp Cheese POTATOES motor trip through the South. They lodge Tuesday night. A. prize of 19 expect to enjoy golfing at the vari- was won by Mra. Agnes Allaire. Selected»Guarantee«l U. S. No. I ous courses en route. Mrs. Raymond Boyd, a teacher In • •Mr*;-Minerva Horsey-of -Hud«w the -Willow sJtreet -school,- has bttn Maine ssvcnue ia a patient at Rlvervlew on the sick Hit. Mrs. Henry Car- doz Green -, hospital. penter of Fair Haven road has been • Mr. anci Mrs, Norman Francis and laid up with a severe cold. W. a. 10 21 family-of MorrJsville, Pennsylvania,- Hill of Hsger'j lan« has been con- 21 visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gentile fined to his borne with Illness. Har- EGGS of River rtreet Saturday, Mrs. ry Hukbard, who baa been 111 tin STORE HOURS t Friday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., Saturday 8 A. M. to IO P. M., Monday through Thursday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M, Francis Is a niece of Mr. Gentile. past month, It still confined to the Mrnl, lluiicr, Kgg and Frank Oarruto, of Maple) avenue bed. J «'r

John Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Frank Burke, Mrs. Peter VanPtlt, Pay Lets foorr Chick* »A.OO Girl Groups Of Belford. liam Scott Matawan. Mre. Daniel VanPelt, Mrs. Alice Former Sheriff The Women** auxiliary of the Hie Hlckey. Mrs. Martha Hughei, Mrs. ; Blood tuiiuid ImtgmUrfImtgc typ tye S. *»MH^eT (The-Red Bank Refinter can be booirM (The k Header can be boueht 1T)I« Bed B«nk RorllUr can be bousht Sue* For Salary C. WhiU LfLetfcornl[honxc . Rede, l*,,^ company will meet Monday night, I in , tVi. U. ;n Matawan from J, eV J. Taillnl.) Gu»Uv -Voelcker, Mrs. Nlckerson, RRockk * Wyandy-andoMto l 100 In Bilford fromrr y H. Clej- BaJr. Vincen* YWCA In County ft'N' n *' ^* Wanerman and JohnFebruary 13, at the fire house when Ltfkowiti'and Can'iitln tear store I Mr«. Michael O'Hara, Mrs. Rose Howard Height of llanaaquan, loe- M. O. ihlrp.d Immediately a Valentine's party will be held. Re-1 Arran!r.m.ni.' .The senior department -of the Wailing. Mrs. George Meinzer, Mrs. mer Democratic sheriff, has institut- Uie our time ptrmcnt plan. arri s almost coni- Matawan Woman's club gave" a re- The Women's Bible class of the freshments will be served. | • "»Sernents Edward Raymond, Mrs. Percy Van- ed suit against the board cf fret- BIDDLES, 40 N. 9th Street, Much Activity During Mrs. j C- Hanklnson his recovered i ,« th annual for th ception to the Junior Woman's club Brackle and Mrs. Reseau Hulsart holders for J2.708.30 in salary whleji Belford MHhodlst church met at an ee^mfit o( the MethodisMethodistt churchchurch.. ThThee and the Young Woman's League PHILADELPHIA. PA. JUr a tm c ed o( the Miss Mary -Wells was hostess to the county "refused to pay last year. the Pa»t Week the home of Mrs. Thelms. Len'.z «»"!.» " i!f *? ^' , ," "l' '»i»PPer will be held Thursday night, Monday evening in the American Wednesday afternoon of last week. recently while cleaning Ice from her,Februa,T 9) from 5 tos o'clock In the Tuesday Evening Bridge club The salary covers the period front p0 n> Lesion hall. Mrs. Lehrltter, presi- laat week at the home of Mrs. Lau-June 14, 1938, when Mr. Height warn Officers v/er« e'ectcd for the coming £,' ,„ • " ••• 'the church lecture 1 ooin. Mrs. Oscar dent, gave the welcoming addres: During; the past week several year. They are Mrs. Dora Roop pres- There will be a cottage prayer jer- Anderson in thp rence. Aitken. Mrs. Girard A. Dev-appointed by Governor 1 A. Harry Vacation Trip ? groups associated with the Young lin received the prize for high score Moore, until November 15, 1938, ident, Mrs. Llda Lyke v'.et president, vice tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the ThT, »™ppepir r I, SEE Women's ' Christian association of Mrs. Jane Beam s:cretary and Mrs.home of Mja. Silas .Cronk. and Miss Esther Blair for low when he waa replaced by Morris J. Monmouth county met and made ant events of the score. Woodring, who defeated him at,th» Ella Bade treasurer. After the reg- Members of the TIntqn 'Falls aux- for the ^yinter Etaaon. It h realiy Helen Huston, soprano, and Mrs. Allaire Travel Agency Important plans for future activi- ular business and Bible study a no- iliary of Rivervlew hoipltal 'tnt.it Mr. and«Mrs. Howard L. Lewis of general election. The sheriff's salary ties. community aft in-, for It is attend- Charles Hauch, alto, accompanied Mt Pocono, Pa., visited the former's Is $6,500 a year. .Authorized Steam Ship Agent dal time was enjoyed and refresh- more than I,6W compresses for the! etJ iy residents of this borough and by Mrs. Charles Sutorlus. Mrs. El- The Komoko "Y" girls or Spring ment! served. hosplUI during January. Six nurses ne.'ghborinajilatcs of various creeds, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lewis, Mr. Height was appointed to fill Lake Heights met with their leader, moro Kattner, dramatic chairman, last week, prior to leaving Saturday The d»rt baseball team of Nave- uniforms were also altered. The! p|atters of m'cat, beans, potatoes and presented two skits by Mrs^ Harry the vacancy, caused by the resigna- Mrs. Cookson, with Vivian Warner, sink lodge of Odd Fellows" of Redcompresses andd uniformunif s were ded - other good things to eat are placed by automobile for Lake Wales, Flor- tion of George H. Roberts, when he- the group president, In charge. Mar- Prall Clark, Mra. Robert Bergen. ida, where they will spend two Bank played the American Me- llvcied Saturday. upon the tables and the people help Mrs. Milton Stevenson, Mrs. Charles was appointed county clerk.. There garet Waldeyer led the worship ser- chanics team of Belford at this1 themselves. Speaking of the sup- weeks. was some question as to the eligibil- vice and Ml»s Warner led the dis- Hunt, Mrs. Rensselaer- Cartan and 10% Discount! place'Tuesday evening. The Navc-j per to the members of the congre- Miss Harwood KacLean. Refresh- Congressman William H. Sutphln ity of Mr. Height to hold the office cussion on "Pralsc'God From Whom •ink team won .two out., of thrcu j gation Sunday, Rev. Howard N. spent the week-end with his family. as three years had not elapsed since All Blessings Flow." The'girls have Colt's Neck. ments were served at the close of WHEN games. Amer said:. "You' can Have all youthe entertainment. The decorations Charles Schmidt Is an appendec- he was sheriff before. Mr. Height been spending much time playing tomy patient in the Monmouth Me- announced at the time that he would Mn, Irving Roop and Miss Helen (The Ked Bank lUglnttr can it bouiht want to eat and drink—provided you were green arid yellow, the club col- During month of February. basketball and they have a most ef- • t the ilort of Louis Plotkln.) , don't want anything stronger than morial hospital at Long Branch. be willing to serve until the election ficient team. .Following the friend- Smith attended a birthday party for ors-; Mrs, Floyd T. Taylor and Mr«. Mrs. Elizabeth- -Welsh returned coffee." James E. Voorhces poured. Seventy- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munson ob- without salary.. - •••»', WHY ship circle arid taps the meeting was -Mrs. Wilbur Rockafcllow, Jr., at served their 40th wedding annivers- adjourned. Keansburg Tuesday evening. home recently from Monmouth Me- Mr. and Mrs. William Llndman of five were present. • y g morial hospital, where she underwent Beach street celebrating their 23d ary last Thursday." They received Special Winter Mile of all fin- The Joy-Given of, Brielle -wel- Mr. and Mr*,William Helmuth The American Legion has resumed congratulations from their friends ished monuments on display. celebrated their an operation, for appendicitis. wedding anniversary Sunday by en-their social games Saturday even- comed as visitors at their session 60th wedding an- Recorder George V. Illmensee has tertaining Charles Anderson, Mrs. and relatives. Ellse and Fay Mazurette. Annobello nlveriary Friday witith a fifajmlly~gathl th- Ings. Expert Repairing rented Mrs. Elizabeth ^offel's house Gus AnderBOnp.Jyar Gustav Nordln .. The Wednesday . Afternoon Con- TERMS Senior was In charge of the devo- erlng at their home. and Marie Nordin of Sea Bright, and tional period and Louise Brewer, tha Mr, and Mrs. Zeke Carter of Sum-on the main road,- opposite the tract club attended the performance Rotary Cogs OF Discount applied to nil cash school. He and his family will take Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finn, Helen E. of "The American Way" Wednesday group leader, was in charge of the mit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Finn and Mrs. Flavil VanDyke of WATCHES, CLOCKS discussion period, the subject being Joseph H*v«nf. . occupancy soon. afternoon at New York. In the The Red Bank Rotary club today Mr, and Mrs, Frank VanSyckle are Long Branch. 'Sign Posts." The group plans to Mr, arid Mrs. Gurdon Rudolph of evening they had dinner at the Com- expects to hear Frederick W. SeUor, and JEWELRY make scrapbooka and also to re- sopournlng in Florida. Thomas Pederson, who underwent modore. who comes to Red Bank to talk on SAyiNO •-.-•- Freehold ' were Sunday' evening • serious operation at Monmouth ceive instructions In swimming'at guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Jaeger. Mrs. Henry L. Henne, who came J. Gordon Noakes, one of the men"Fidelity Insurance." Mr. Selsor Is Accuracy, skill and experi- yojl «y)IJ_ gave JTrom. SlfpO . to. ecently from Fltkln, hjosRital, Memorial hospital[last .week,.Is in the AsWry'FaiK rratatOFlumr - Mr, ^and -Mrs. James Bartholomew -who loot hie life on tho Cavallerr-ill- claims attornoy^or the Fidelity and ence -enable- us-to do the JM.00 on monumental work and fair condition. » . fated New York-Bermuda 'air clip- Casualty company of New York. The Rainbow group, with Mrs. to the hospital. Mrs. Gus Anderson of Beach most delicate repairing. We from $3.00 to $10.00 oh Individ- Schnebbe as leader, had a most in- home of Mr. and Mrs. .M. Colcman per, was a business associate of The talk given last Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. John Neu have street slipped on the icy pavement William H. Tlchcnor of Matawan, guarantee satisfaction. Our ual markers, teresting mcctlnu. The devotional of Long Branch Saturday, Several days ago and injured her Charles C. Berkley was exceptionally moved to the former Wilbur McEl- Who Is assistant general manager of Interesting. Mr. Berkley Is a most period was on a passage of scripture Mr. and Mm. Robert VunNote and valne bungalow on the main road, ankle. prices will please you. from the Book of John, Merle Bow- /o daughters of Bradley Beach, the New York Auction Co., one ofcapable speaker and delivered a very which they purchased recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Llndman the world's largest fur marts in the yer read a Bible story to the. girl* were Sunday visitors of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White spent fine talk on the problems of the Silverware Repaired Thomas Manson & Son while they embroidered and made Mrs. William Hslmuth. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thomp- heart of Manhattan. Noakes was Negro and how they affected others. son are tha parents of a daughter, part of last week visiting friends ai general manager of the firm. Incorporated pot holders. The group drew names Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnow of Richmond Hill and West Hampton The Rotarlans feel that this prob- and Replated Like New for their Valrntlne parly and they born Monday of last week at Fitkin Arnold Hess, Instructor In Indus- Sandy Hook spent Sunday evening hospital. The boy has been named Beach, Long Island. lem Is one that cannot be Ignored. If "TIME TESTED" planned to make Valentines at their with Mr, and Mrs. Herman Tarnow. trial and vocational arts at Newark the colored people of the community Eleanor H. Thompson. Miss Eflle Fowler, who Is em- State Teachers college, and presi- REUSSILLES' MEMORIALS next group meeting. Following the Miss Helen Smith Is able to be ployed at Elberon, spent Sunday find It Impossible to become employed close of .the session the girls played out after having been confined to Rev. peter M. Boelhouwer con- dent of the Guidance and Personal they must be taken care of by relief 36 Broad St., Red Bank games In the gymnasium. ducted a service Sunday afternoon at visiting relatives and friends here. association of New Jersey, spoke at Monuments, Markers, the houie a few days with a cold. or charity so that the problem is one Tel. 1831. Mr, and Mrs. Mllford VanBrurit the Briar Hill Welfare home. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Peterson and the February meeting of the Mata- The' Golden Hour group of Farm- A delegation from this place at- son Paul left yesterday by car for concerning all, whether we want it Mausoleum!, ' ingdalc, which was organized this celebrated a double anniversary at wan Parcnt-Toacher association at or not, • . . tended a young people's rally at the a month's stay at Miami, Florida. Matawan high school last evening. year under thft leadership of Mrs.their home Sunday. The occasion Mr. Peterson will upend a lot of time 81 Monmouth St., Phone R. B. 24. Arthur Foster, has been holding was their 12th wedding anniversary Mlddleto'wn Reformed church Sun- His subject was "The Function of day night. fishing at Btmlnl in the Bahamas. the School In Development of the In- weekly meetings with good at- and Mr, VanBrunt's birthday. His father, Gus Peterson, leaves New CARBURETORS RED BANK tendance, Mrs. Bertha. Pease Is confined to The Reformed Helping circle met dividual." Mrs. John J. Newmeycr yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Clarence York this afternoon on the newWas chairman of this meeting. In A round-table meeting for grade the houio with a heavy cold. train, the Silver Streak, for Miami, Factory Service for Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. Mr. and Mrs. William Helmuth, Wlllett's. addition to, the lecture Mrs. Harry and high school girls was hold The Reformed Sewing club will where he will meet his s6n. ' J. Kahn and Charles BeynOn ren- Complete Stock of New and Rebuilt Carburetors. yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wil-Mrs. Benjamin Dennis, Miss Helen Dennis and Mrs. Je»lo Schanck at- meet this afternoon at Mrs. George Mrs; Edmund W. Cllne and twodered vocal 'solos. Following the liam Sahler of Freehold. Practically 8V Tayllor's at Freehold. children left Suntlay for Miami, formal program a cake sale and CO. every,Y. W. C, A. group In the coun- tended a party recently at the home DOUGLAS ELECTRIC of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wlckman A program of movies will be given where they will remain a month. recreation hour was held. Miss RED BANK ty was represented. A covered dish Carl B. Johnson, formerly of Sea Florence Stcffy, domestic science 35 EAST FRONT STREET, cupper Was served by Mrs. Lillian of Fair Haven In: celebration of thetomorrow night at the Reformed ATLANTIC first birthday of Suzanne Wlckman. chapel- by the Helping circle, The Bright, has completed 15 years'^cr- teacher o( the high school, was. In Forman of Freehold, Mrs. Everett vlce with L. BambcrRer & Co. of charge of the cake sale. —THEATRE— Cauffman of Spring Lake, Mrs. movies will be shown by Koos Mr, and Mrs. Chris Jaeger, Sr., ofBrothers of Newark. Refreshments Newark. A three-star gold pin and RE A D E • S ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Charles I-add of Tenncnt and Mrs.Jersey City spent Sunday with Mr. $100 was presented to him In recog- Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Dom^ Sahler. Following tho.dinner the will be served. lnlck and daughter' Janet and Doug- and Mrs, Chris Jaeger, ?r. service with the Phone A. H, US girls and some of their group lead- The Men's Brotherhood and Ep- Miss Betty Matthews will lead the nition of his long las Ward attended the Saturday af- ers adjourned to the living room for discussion at a fellowship meeting company. ternoon performance of 'The Amer- worth league of the Belford Metho- Sunday night at the Reformed a discussion of group an(j personal dist church are having a covered ican Way." They also witnessed a CARLTON — Last Times Today — problems, Mrs. Louis Doqulne of dish supper In the church annex church. Marlboro. showing of "Gunga Din" at Radio THORS, FEB. 2 Long Branch gave a book review, Tuesday, St. Valentine day, Febru- The Reformed consistory will meet Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Jones and City Music hall. BED BANK .... PHONE 1500 " depicting the various characters por- ary H. and elect officers Monday night at children havo returned from Palatka, M!ss Jayne Burlew has resumed "HARD TO GET" trayed, following which she asked the home of Austin Buck. Florida. They were accompanied by her studies at Montclair State TODAY ONLY- questions to bring out the various Miss Carol Sutherland of Anbury The Young People's fellowship will — And — Park Is spending- a week with her Mr. and Mrs. B. Thompson of that Teachers' college after spending characteristics of each person por- meet and elect offlcers at the Re-place. several days with her parents, Dr. FREDRIC MARCH • VIRGINIA BRUCE "EXPOSED" aunt, Mrs. John Helns and Mrs. Em-formed chapel Tuesday n|ght. , ' • -" > -IN- • ' rayed. Following a prayer, a The condition of Howard Hciaer of and Mrs. Conovcr .Burlew. friendship ring waa formed and thema Morris.' An "all-day meeting of the Re- Service in celebration of the feast this place, a patient at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. McNabb meeting closed with taps. formed Missionary society will be Memorial hospital. Long Branch, la are the parents of a daughter born "THERE GOES MY HEART? FBI., BAT., FEB. 8 - * of the purification of the Blessed Vir- held Friday of, next week at Mrs. jo- s Those present were Doris Meyer y , said to be somewhat improved. Sunday, Jnnuary 29, In the Fitkin Free to the Ladles! . DOUBLE FEATURE gin Mary was held this morning at Box luncheons will of the Cheerio group of Freohold. 10 o'clock at St. Clement's church, seph Moreau's. Elerd Conovcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Memorial hospital, Neptune. This is A Piece of "CARV1NGWABE"—Mat. and Eve. Botty Mcglll, Betty Ritter, Sarah b« served. I* B. Conover, was blind tor several the McNabb's first child. "SAY IT IN FRENCH" Sunday holy communion will bo cele- A Reformed congn atio l social Woolley, Maryann Yotman and Mrs.brated at 10 o'clock ond church- I daya s thnee pasM1t week from, a bad case • C. Bradford Brown of Woodcllff, FRIDAY - SATURDAY Ray MlUand • Olynipe Bradna will bee held Monday night, February ! ^' P brother of Miss J. Mabel Brown, Arthur Foster of the Golden Hour school, classes will be held at 10:S013?at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll-, of poisoningpg . — And — group of Farmlngdale, Klolso Stana- o'clock. Confirmation classes will be Seventy dollars was cleared at the publisher of tho Matawan Journal LUISE RAINER • PAULETTE GODDARD liam H. Hunt. and brother of Herbert F. Brown, is Zane drey's fleld of the Wasotoka group^f Free- held Friday and Saturday afternoons, ca u er e ln thc chape hold, Barbara Yetman, Mary Lykca at 3:30 o'clock. The' annual church Rev.' Peter M. Boclhouwer will . '.'^!^ ?P _!Lnight^. ' seriously ill. Mr.. Brown has a heart conduct a clnas for persons desiring "The Myiterious Rider" and Dorothy Kh-by of tho Happy roastrbeef supper and dedication of . J. Lovctt of Upland, Pa., vis and kidney condition. "DRAMATIC SCHOOL" group of Freehold, Jennie Frey and to unite with the Reformed church Warm Rast was the guest of tho parish hall Moor will be held next at the parsonage, starting Thursday Charles KIpp Saturday. With AXAN MARSHALL - LANA TURNER Matilda Robke of tho Bclmar group, Frank Clayton, a teacher pt the honor at a stag party Saturday night SUN., MON., TUES., Louise Brewer, Doris Reynolds and Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, The!night, February 10, and"contlnulng at the home of Jack Hcsscy. War- guest of the evening will be Rev,[until the Thursday night before Eaa- Freehold high school, will speak be- REQUEST FEATURE—SAT. NITE AT 11 P. M. FEB. 5 - (1 - t Evelyn Woolley of the Joy-Glvcra fore the young people at the chapel ren ' will move to Roselle Park this group of Brielle, Mary Nock, Kath- Robert B, Qrlbbon, archdeacon ofjter. week. the New Jersey dioceie. Sunday evening., "WELLS FARGO" "DAWN PATROL" rlne Hughes, Doris Okorson, Reba Harry J; Kahn attended a meet- Mrs. Earl Grobc is on tho alpk list. Mrs. Sickles and son Lcroy of Mat- JOEL McCREA - FRANCES DEE . BOB BURNS EMROL FLYNN — Holman, Irma Jackson, Mary Van- awan visited Mrs. Lizzie Strykcr ing of the American Ceramic so- derhoven and Miss Beatrico Leltch The Ladles' auxiliary of Independ- Holmdel. ciety, which was held last Wednes- ent fire company will hold a ord nnd Sunday. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY — BASIL RATHBONE of the Manasquan Girl Reserves- Mr; and Mrs. E. K. Whltson arc day nt the Metropolitan Museum at group, Mrs. W. D. Crosley of Mnn-game party Friday night of next Pctor MRhcr is recovering rapidly, on a trl t0 New York. . THE ROMANCE.. .THE PROUD TRADITION. ..THE asquan, Mrs. L. IS. Dcqulnc of Long week. from injuries received recently when P Mrs Douglas Lcffcrta Is enjoying a ;WED., THVRS., FEB. It - B Branch, Mrs. Lillian Forman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wormert a shed roof fell on his hack while - " " Mr. nnd two weeks' vacation in Florida with- SPLENDOR...OF THE BLUE GRASS COUNTRY... he Barbara of Charles Ladd, Mrs. Everett CaunT- spent Sunday at New York with Mrs, repairing the shed. He ha sMr his pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob "GOING PLACES" man, Mrs. Paulino Hargrcavcs, Wcrmert's mother. been confined to his home under'the f' Clarence Burke over the L.ffci-ta. All IN m JtWlltO HUIS OF UCHHICOLOR! Adele Lloyd, Lillian Dahlatrarid, Mrs. doctor's care. end, Dick Powell • Anita Louise Mr, and Mrs. Mclvin Lpck and son I Coakley Graves won first |>rl?p at Mrs.' William Craig, Mrs. Renssc- lladys Meyer, executive secretary, wllh relatives and the hostess, Mrs. Sahler. iaor Cartan, Mrs. JoEeph Baler, Mrs. at Jersey City. r0 y Paul Egan, Mrs. William Tlcheno-, , J organization has been postponed un- ??, " ,, , ,, , , , j WED. EVK. FRI. EVE. Mrs. Mclvin Leek entertained h Mrs. R. C. Devlin.of Matawan; Mn. Thimble club Monday evening. til April. - TItt wiwilnl hboe h.1,held1 «a•t ihthe. homohnmni; Miss Frances Hayes visited friends Clarence dcGold of Elizabeth and 1 ink VanSyckle. I at New York the past week. Ono of the quickest wuyn to find a Mrs. Daniel Slaver and son Ranny Mrs. „ ' j Mrs. Mary Pfluger Is taking charge Mrs. Evart V. Sllcox of Kcyport' JBJs_Xajidvertlai!_lrL_Ji?_JRQgL* of—Rlvei'-PIaea-npent—ThUMday-wlth •„.,i -of-the H,,-W. Buck home.- spent -Wi'dnesday-al-Njw -Tforlfc-They- ter's Want DeDnrtmont.~Advcrtl»»- Mrs. Slover's slater, Mrs. John Bodt- has for ! witnessed a pcrformnco of "The mcnL ruary 8 to make flnnl plans for the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland sre v: man, Jr,, of Campbell's Junction. n s American Way" In the afternoon. Mrs. Wllma Wilson nnd con nnnunl supper which is scheduled , -ivnu given Later Mrs. Harry .1. Kahn and her for February' IS, A turkey will he wiinam Clayton wns Fiankle are on thc sick list. a birthday aurprise recently. | sisterlt , MMlsja JlJuliia Morris, joined the Miss Marlon Lnngfdril* hn.i re- given awny by the fire company Feb- It Costs No More to Buy the Best at nmry 20.. , Mrs. Lulu Maghnn of Freehold ha3 group for dinner at thc mtel Corn- sumed her studies nt Drake Business been visiting hei sister, Mrs, George | modore. college, Perth Amboy, after a month's The Intcrinodlatc Christian En- Hayes. Mrs. Courtney Raymond p leave of absence, deavor society met Sunday night in Jack Helser of Elizabeth spent tatned .the Matawan Social * club Mrs. A. T. pecker and daughter the P»«onaBt. The topic was "The g d ,th h, fBth Waltcr Hcls. Thursday night. Those present were Marilyn of Newark spent Thursday Worship of the Church and WRS led er Mrs. Forman R. Thompson. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo Caller. by Myra Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Francla Snilth are Mrs. Herman Doran entertained tho parents of a daughter, born Thursday night the dnnco committee Tuesday'at Monmouth Memorial hos- MARKET of the "Jitterbug" dance belli last pital. • READE'S EST. 1©O2 week hy the Pnrcnt-Tcacher associ- ation of Mlddletown. township Rev. Mnrshnll Harrington and RED 123 WEST FRONT STREET sqhools. The association will hold n members of (he Holmdel choir will dance-February 21 at the high school conduct n service next Suhdayat 2:30 PHONE: Red Bank 343. at Leonardo. One of thc attractions p. in., nt the Welfare home, Froe- BANK hoM. Visitors nrn Invited to attend. STRAND FREK UKLIVEltY. FUKK I'AHKINO IN HEAR OF MARKET. will be a prize wait*. Jack Mulder of New York spent Mr. nnil Mrs. ' Carl Wilson left LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil-Munituy by auloinoblle. to spend a va- liam Muld«r. cation Ih Florida. CHARLES RUGGLES - ONA MUNSON Nfrs. John Jeffrey has been con- BOTTOM ROUND James Logan has purchased a new "HIS EXCITING NIGHT" YOUNG-GREENE Okhmohllo coupe. fined to her home by Illness. POT ROAST , Miss Josephine Klrwnn is connnrd The Baptist chapel Improvements =,«• WALTER BRENNAKJ £ 3U to her home with a severe cold. are almost completed and the chapel June Travis - "FEDERAL MAN HUNT" DOUGUS 0UM1RIIU • KAKEM MOUiV MOSOKIOLSEH Mrs. Helen Young and daughter will be ready for use within a short 1 time. Douglas Fromm and members Helen have returned, to-their home FRIDAY • SATURDAY—Two Big Features In tho Bronx, after spending several of the Boys' club have been doing March of Time months at this place. the work. JAMES CAGNEY in FRESH LOIN PORK Michael T. Conioy la somewhat Among those from hero who re- (Whole or Hnlf) " Improved In health after his recent cently enjoyed a ride throughout 'GREAT GUY" Illness. ,1 n this section on A horse drawn sleigh Were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ely, Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Phil McQovern of WILLIAM GEORGE RUSSELL and Mrs. Harold Holmes, s Edith WlUry, Miss Lots ' Tne"W'"R**'i*tcr''Want*^ England, Vernon Snyder and Harold DlEfZ'S COFFEE '-i I and Charl«« England. EXTINGUISH SMALL BLAZK. rno're, youil get them more cheaply than any other way. And (CAN'T HK III!:AT) cnli Charles Baker, father of Mrs, Wil- that will pleniw yon »onw more! Yoni can't beat 'em—whether Liberty hoso company waa called liam Scott, died Tuesday of lajit week out shortly before noon Saturday to you want to Buy, Trade, Rent or Setli at hl« honie at Plalnfleld. The funeral extinguish a small flre In the cellar CAMAY SOAP 3 was held Thursday from hU home of n house on HnrdInK road, occupied % CALL KKO BANK IS! ASK FOR AN AD-TAKEH! " and burial wa»*ln Rahwiy'ccmettry. by Chnrles Rottaiaro, Thero wan TIIOM attending fromvhere were Mis, no serlona damage, KED BANK.EEGISTEE, FBBEUABY 2,1939. ' Page Ninft

tora," said the announcement "Re- Ah interesting program has been Gehlha.ua are candidates for re-elec- Mrs. Walter Anderson of Mount ave- '•*" Mrs".' QeorgiRob'ertiionTina her 'ii£^ New Jersey ports from previous years show that planned by Anna Louise Campbell, Atlantic Highlands. tion, and Paul Muir has filed as a nue •will occuDy the Ward house. fant daughter have returned home Middle town Village: the State Department of Agriculture chairman. John Halgh will be guest candidate to succeed Nelson H. Rob- from Monmouth Memorial hospital, soloist and will render selections on (The Bed Bank Resljtcr can be bought erts, who is not running for re-elec- (Tha Had Bank Register e»H be boogtt is performing a valuable service for In Atlantic Highlands from William Utt. mortal hospital. The newcomer has In Mlddletown from i. C. -Knight and Shows Decrease poultrymen who purchase hatching his guitar. Ira S. Shephard will be J. Lemburx, A. Kati and Romeo's Store.) tion. Highlands. been named Daniel Joseph Worth. William B. Water.,) ' eggs or baby chicks by carrying "on the speaker. His topic will be "Life , Lawrence Ellis, who has been a of Lincoln." Misses Helen Borden The Princeton Seminary Deputa- Eioctlon of officers of the Atlantic Edward Coddington celebrated hla this improvement program." tion team will conduct tho service Highlands Republican club, sched- , (The Red Bank IUaUUr can bo bought patient at Monmouth Memorial hos- In Auto Deaths and Margaret Frost are In charge of in Highlands from. - L Greenspan. Mr. pital several weeks with injuries re- 20th birthday Friday with a party at refreshments.. Sunday night, February 5, at the uled for last Thursday night, has ilulltor, Bedle's drug store and Joseph his home In the evening. been postponed until Thursday Stamen.) ceived' in a fall, was brought home A covered dish luncheon was held Presbyterian church. It is the team's Mrs. Roy Carney, George Carney night, March 23. No meeting will be several days ago In the Highlands - Record of 1938 Was 32 Shrewsbury. Tuesday by the Woman's guild of third annual visit to Atlantic High- ' An adjourned meeting of the may- and Mr. and Mrs. William Spafford hold in February. In place of the ambulance. ; Christ church at the parish hall. lands. or and council will be held next Mon- saw Tommy Dorsey and his orches- Per Cent Less Than the (The Red Bank Register can be bought meeting the members will attend a Harry Palmentler of Leonardo and Dr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Stofflet and The Woman's Missionary society day night, at which severalSnppolnt- Mrs. George Liming of Highlands tra In a performance last week at In Shrewsbury from the Strews bury Mar- of Central Baptist church will meet Lincoln, dinner Saturday night, ments.wiil be considered. Tha 30- the Shubert theater. Newark: ket, at tbe po»tofflee from Mr.. James daughter Ann and' Mr. and Mrs. Paul February 11, at Thomas Ross" Cedar won special prizes at the Trailers • Preceding Year Riordan. and frera Guy Edwards on the Cleeland and son Paul, Jr., of Rah- this afternoon at the home of Mrs. day period for appointments by corner of. tfewman Spriries road and Inn, Highlands, under tho auspices club meeting last week. The hostess Clifford Blschoff, a student at Rut- way were Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. Harry Posten on Memorial park- Mayor Harry N< Johnson will hayo tonight Is Mrs. Grace Schleber. Shrewsbury avenue.) way. Mrs. Ellwood Wolf will be the of the Highlands Republican club. gers college, will return borne tomor- Trenton, February 1 (AF)-=r-Motor James P. Stofflet. • expired by then and the appointment Mrs. Jessie Blschoff was taken to row to spend the week-end with hla. w las 611 em guest speaker. Mrs. John M. Knight Mrs, .Howard Smith of Garfleld Vehicle Commissioner Arthur W. The Tri Sigma girls met Tuesday Thomas B'y, °° ' b* " of a borough attorney and a referral Monmouth Memorial hospital last parents, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony •will have charge of the devotional avenue is a patient at Monmouth Magee reported this week that New at the home of Mrs. Walter H.,Frost, ployed by the Woolworth company at agent are expected to be made by week. \ Bischoff. Jersey stood high among states con- adviser, to discuss plans for a mo- period., o Memorial hospital.. the council. So far Mr. Johnson has New York, has been transferred and Mrs. Deborah Bogus is confined to Donald Spafford, son- of Mr, and tributing to highway safety during tion picture show, to be given in the Howard Monahan and David Pat- St. Mary's Episcopal church will not named anyone as attorney. It is now jvorklng at Jamaica, Long hold services at 11 o'clock next Sun- _the bed with Illness. ' Mrs. William Spafford, attended ..a . Sale of $2,000,000 In highway bonds QUALITY BEEP lor. $2,066,275 again raised the ques- The Fidelity Union Trust Co. of Newark Want the Premises We Now Occupy tion of whether remaining bonds In Sirloin an authprlzed 1930 issue of $18,000,- Round 000 could bo used for relief. Attor- Arch Support Shoes Ladies' Arch Support ney General David T. Wllentz has or All MORE THAN "said that the bonds were voted by Porterh'se thvpubllc- for grade crossing elim- Steak -29 Nationally Advertised Brands Sizes SHOES ination and it would require another referendum to assign them to re- SELLING OUT PRICE and SELLING OUT PRICE lief. Some officials take a conflict- DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR ...S fog.23c ing view, however, arguing they Stylizers Tireless could bo diverted by considering Widths Tread them as bookkeeping transactions. SHEFFIELD EVAP. MILK ...... 3 cans 17c The recent salo brings to $6,000,000 Tarsaltred $1.87 in 10001 Tireless the amount of bonds sold since 1830 ARMOUR'S TOMATO JUICE 3 carts 23c $9-87 Jor crossing elimination. In addition Air Step Step $5,421,000 of the bonds were sold for theLot PAIRS OF relief upon authorization of a state WHITE ROSE RICE t 2 1-ft. pkgs. 15c referendum, leaving $7,379,000 In Regular 3 Regular 2 LADIES'SHOES ' bonds still unissued. Unicorn Sweet Sifted PEAS 2 large cans 25c 6.00 & 6.50 A Pair a pair a pair 4.00 & 5.00 a pair v State health department officials reported that Dan Cupid was thrown A-l QUALITY lor a loss In 1938-^-and blamed it all EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST en the state's prc-marltal blood lest • law. Reporting a drop of 5,184 mar- to riages in 1938, to 131,008 from 36JD0 LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BALL-BAND in 1637, they said between 5,000 and 5-lb. 6,000 couples had left the state to Children's SllOeS wed and avoid the law. But Dr. J. Size House Men's Shoes Rubber Footwear Lynn Mahaffey, state health direc- Fowl • 25' C ALL OUR BUSTER BROWN tor, was confident the statistics ARMOUR'S CXOVEKBLOOM MEN'S SHOES OF STYLE Slashed Prices would return to normal. Slippers 67pr. AND QUALITY. SHOES FOR THE KIDDIES. "When Connecticut's law went In- EXTRA FANCY LIMA BEANS'..•.'..•'.:.3 ft«. 17c Jo effect calling for marriage candi- SELLING OUT PRICE SELLING OUT PRICE Children's SHOES dates to submit themselves to blood ;$esta for syphilis It experienced a Natural Color JUICE ORANGES .; 25 for 25c Spring and Summer Regular Prices Brownbilt and decline similar to ours," he said. Regular Prices ^'Suspicion was cost on couples who INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT 8 foTiil SHOES "went out of the state to* wed and as $3.00 $0.47 Other Makes HI, result that practice was stopped. $0.97 Extra Fancy ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for 15c $5.00 3"here Is no question that the same Included in This Sale. • $3.50 Regular Price .thing is going to happen in New Fancy Green NEW CABBAGE 3 lbs. 10c 2.45. 3er«ey." $6.00 $4.00 2 •# , _^—_ Stock Up Now 2 Selling Out Pric Z. The Stata Department of Agricul- ture, reported, today that nearly 100,- $00 breeding bird* entered In' tha poultry supervision work of the de- ft. •jawed the test for pullorum disease. tittJUmJU^ TO ARRANGE FOR A Jane plan is carried on In co-opera- tion with the National Poultry Im. tSrovement plan. ,„ "During the spring months a com- plete Inspection of them flocks and 2 ft». Schneider's Coffee Free With Every She hatcheries . producing the dlf- Jterent grades of chicks will1'be car- $5.00 Cash Purchase in Qur Grocery Dept. iflrd pa by tb.6 .department' QUICK SELL OOTIir Red Bank Wins Red Bankers Lead Bellhaven Dog Leading Cubs Navesink Leads Rumson Beats In Table Tennis By Three Games Over Hamilton The Red.Bankers lead the teama Best At Jersey Beat Giants In . Navesink now has a lead of three Freehold And In the Monmouth County Tabl* Ten- games In the Bayahore Bowling nis association with 38 v)ctorle« and Shore Club Show Holmdel League league. Last Thursday night Matawan Teams In Close Game nine defeats. Atlantic Highland* is George's Tavern' won two out at second with M victories and two de- three games from Globe Petroleum, Bill Geroni's Shot Gives,.feats , while Neptun. e Is third wttb. Black Brilliancy Won Yank., Card. Win—Sec- Lenox Tavern won two from trie WeinheimerY Cagers _ • , _ _- .,. 20 wln« and seven loloiseae . Commuters and the Leonardo Field Locals 33-10-32 Victory Atlantic Highlands continued their AH His Classes and ond-Place Giants Lose dob won two from the Crusaders. Show Progress As Sec- _, ., --1 winning streak FYldiy night when STANDINkG OP THE TEAMS. Took Best in Match Two Games w I. AVE HC ond Half Starts —Play Neptane Friday , they defeated Neptune 1 to 2 at Ai- Navesink .. . 37 14 899.44 1026 • lantic Highlands. Gentll.'--s Market _.. 37 17 880.14 1032 I SECOND HALF STANDINGS lv Coal Co. __ 31 W L KM A ringside gallery of 200 dog en- The Cubs continued their winning Gmlv Coal Co. __ 31 20 874 053 Scoring 10 or more points in the Bill Gcrnnl, varsity guard, gave| Geone's T»vero „_ JO 882.23 1010 Coach Bill Sherwood's Red Bank Red Bankers • 88 thusiasts at the Red Bank Elks club streak Monday In (he Holmdel A * PP second, third and fourth periods Bowling league on Taylor Hance's 22 889.25 1916 high sehopl cagers their third vic- Atlantic Highlands 14 Saturday night saw Black Brilliancy, Globbe Petroleum 26 26 865 ' Tuesday night, the Rumson high tory of the season Tuesday night in Neptune : }• a young collie pup from the Bell- alleys when they defeated the secHon- .. SSportsmen's..Sportsme . 26 26 843.26 school cagers overpowered the Free- Matawan •'• >' ond-place Giants in two games, thus Uomesteadera 28 869.12 the first Ramo of tho second half Elberon - — >° haven kennels of Mr«. Florence B. Crosadera 28 hold quintet on trie former's court, Increasing their lead. The Cubs lost 22 20 846.24 909 schedule. Gcroni dropped in the win- Bed Bank H. S. Ho. 2 S Ilch of Locust avenue, win ail his L«n»«,. t.-.,...... 8 1 overpowered at the closo of that per- one of the mo»t sincere men In the Navesink 2.042. Peters, t 1 9 iod when the sharp-shooting visitors games, defeated the Gairuto clothing dog business." he hli the maples for 219, 198 and GEORGE'S TAVERN CampenUH, f. 0 0 dropped in one. after another from pinmen in two out of three games 181. Russell Bennett, who formerly Shamoun ..._ ...; 181 189 G. Brings, c • 0 12 On exhibition was 'Merlott' Magis- Kastner ..- 164 Cartmell c. ... various positions on the court. How- Monday night at Recreation hall. All held first, Is second with an average 171 Murphy, g. .... tho games wcro dose, the Bskera trate," a Shetland Sheopdog, handled of 178.27. Hilton Bennett Is third Murphy ' 134 ever, the red ana gray Doormen by Mr. Kennedy. This dog went best, Aghlme' _„. 190 jj, Boyle, g hustled in tho second period and held taking the first by eight pins and the with 175.06. Anthony _: 226 156 181 ""™mond' *• competing with 168 entries at Edln- McICCICMC , _ ..fl,...... their opponents to only two field second by. 25 and then dropping the Laundry Bowlers STANDING OF THE TEAMS Brown :. 201 159 , 167 borough. Fort Monmouth W I. goals while they continued tholr scor- nightcap by 22 points. • . 906 865 18 1 37 ing with 13 points. At half time Red STANDINO OF TUB TEAMS The caliber of Monmouth county Cubs « .„..;' 25 14 FREEHOLD. sportsmen was highly praised by Mr. Gisnts . . .„ 22 11 GLOBE PETROLEUM. Bank trailed 19 to 21. PA Win Two Games Leads In County" Pirates - ;....> 21 18 198 201 Calaert, f. Acerra Baktrr .... 947 Hopton, who said: "Harry Caesar Dodgers - ,...., 18 17 A. Bruno. 160 205 1040 Hampe. t. Hamilton held a threo-polnt lead Clothiers * In 32 SS7.27 of Rumson Is one of the best sports Senators , _ 10 20 P. Bruno 94 183 Birdsall, f. - going Into tho final quarter but thoSchneider'. Mkt .... 29 SB0.S1 From Bamberger's Cage Net League Cardi'...... - _ • 10 20 Etcnzo 165 164 Krutak, f. Gardeners 123.8 In tho world. And they don't come Yanks - 15 24 Nordy 174 210 scr,appy Red Bank squad failed to 023.32 any better in the Judging ring- than Musgrave, Boynton *V Boynton 31 Beds _ 13 23 W. Wood, c MerrlU SO OH.88 let up. They brpko up the smooth 800.2* my good old friend, Frederick Nell- TEN LEADING BOWLEKS. roi II. Wood. ( . passing attack of their opponents GtllGentllo''i Marktt .. 22 sbn of Shrewsbury. Frank Turner Hold Lead in Second Defeat Leonardo Field O PINS AVE LENOX TAVERN Bi Boncore'l ...... 22 91S.1 1075 In tho final period and overpoSverod 906.45 102) of Asbury Park has gained much H. Holmei 39' «,»70 178.S7 234 231 lsg. „ Elmer Company .... 20 B. Bennett _ 6,901 178.27 181 189 Quitt. K. .. the more experienced players, Pate's Chatterbox 21 896.32 098 respect for his admirable attitude Half of Commercial Club, 41 to 30—Tetley'j, 886 1047 M. Bennett 6.4S1 175.06 McGuIre 138 139 Ctrdelcino, Cbmeta ,....,...... 17 displayed with, his Springers." Filon, . .. Forrest Jacobus led the way for 810,1 1009 Varsity Club Win B. Reed —.... 6,170 171.11 IDZ 191 K tho victory when ho dropped in a Oarruto Clothing.... IB 000.27 1043 League Schedule Mount . 8,507 6. 160 186 Neu Lumber Co IK 857.23 Mr. Hopton stressed the Import- T. Hanee ...... -: 5,980 168.04 036 « %. 17 •foul shot, cutting tho visitors' lead 6.813 Ul.Si R. D, Recreation.... 12 ance ,$t home-bred dogs and chal- H. Pitcher Rumson ..- 4 11 10 12—27 to ono point. With less than a min- The undefeated Fort Monmouth W. Hammond ' 6,103 158.Jl 911 936 848 lenged the club to get ready for tho Llttlo Falls laundry bowlers won 6,121 Freehold 4 4 2 7—17 ute of ploy left Red Bank'got posscs- LEADING BOWLERS, HO W. MeCormlck 151.37 COMMUTEliS. Referees, Phlpps, Pezxela; scorer. Court- Rumson show. "This contest," ho til* first half of the Red Bank Com- basketball team Is leading the Mon- lS6.il 129 183 - Bionof the ball and Bill—Geronl , ' O AV204.B1 •— mouth county-basketball conference Pllllps 30 6,076 Hoffman 203 ney ; timer, Stanley. ; Taylor ..;. ,.„...:...... ,48 198.31 explained, "Is gaining a splendid mcrdial Bowling league at Stalder'e GAMES NEXT WEEK. Drlnkwater .....; 164 17!) 168 \ looped in a long shot from tho double Guttormsen . 127 122 Rumson scored an overwhelming .Woodward 4B 1011.8 reputation. Westminster, I know, Is tavern Tuesday night when they de- with four victories and no defeats. Monday—Pirate* vs.. Senators, Cards, vs. ' lines, giving Red'Bank a victory by PoiUn _. s« 197.28 Yanks. ' p Schlaupitz .... 146 victory Over their Matawan oppon- Tuttle .._ 45 on your mind now, and from tho en- feated tho second-place Bambcrger Tuesday night tho army team R. O'Rourke ono point. W. Sehroeitr • ..™. 4g 197.20 chalked up their fourth victory by Tuesday—Giants va. Dodffers, Cuba vs. 1X8 ents Friday night on the latter's N. Oentlla 45 1D6.40 tries I have seen tonight your team in two games. This weeks Reds. Pfenning .'. 211 192 y g Bob Klslin, a varsity man, comCurchln- , Jr ZS 195.6 chances of winning are not to be matches were tho second in the last defeating the Leonardo Field club, CUBS. court, 54 to 28. At half time Rumson mitted four fouls throughout the en-O. Mlnton <8 194.41 taken lightly." half of the schedule. 41 to 30. In other matches this week D. E1A 160 166 IBS 809 817 led, 24 to 15,and continued their counter and was token from the Aschottino -..- i... 61 191,48 CRUSADERS. powerful scoring attack in the third In other matches this week thee Tetley's won from the Quads and At- §• I'M™* •• - }»! HJ Jig Douglas ... 104 gamo in tho last quarter. L. A I 198.27 "Cloverhill Merrlmark," a Scotty H cher - and fourth periods with 19 arid 11 Men«op«n« 41 ' lll.lt handled by Mrs. Robert Shaw of VanSyckle pinmen won two from J.r., lantic Highlands won over the Field ' ™ " ~~J£ — — Covert _ -.-, 160 Bill Gcroni ~and Bobby Ayres Merrill ....:-..:...... SI ' 102.JO 46S 611 440 Nelson - _ 14C 107 11 points, respectively. Holmdel, president of the club, ran H. Kelly company, Red Bank Dairy,olub1 . 90 shared scoring honors for Rod Bank T. Oettll : »8 101.lt> and the Atlantic High- GIANTS. Rosabaek .„ _. 124 A. Tarnsr •. 40 101.6 a close second to Black Brilliancy won two from McKlm-Layton amjj Tctlcy's I. Maher ... 168 151 Gulneo Jack Delanoy and Charlie • Briggf with 12 points each. Ayres starred ; Angerole i ,....!.. »1 190.80 for top honocs. Ballantlnc's won threo from the Sea- lands Varsity club arc tied for sec-F. Noble ..'. ".' 135 166 Lovirren 145 163 stole scoring honors for the night in his specialty of sinking long shot! ACERRA'S BAKERY, boiril Ico company. ond place with two viotorics and ono}. Mount .. 170 188 Dtvereaox 165 169 with 20 polnta each for Rumaon. while most of Geroni's goat were Nordy ,. 101 defeat. .... in STANDING OF THE TEAMS. 463 606 427 849 Lewis of Matawan led his teammates one-hand shots In front of,.tho bas- K, Jonn . 207 STANDING OF THE TEAMS 181 191 River Street Five W PIRATES. LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. in scoring with eight points. ket. Cheakps, Hamilton guard,,,led Sehneldtr ...... 244 Little Kails Laundry , S W Dummy Dllllon. 165 Port Monmouth 4 W. Conover 184 148 110 In the preliminary game the Rum- 174 202 Bambcrscer 4 2 J. Phillips Romeo 166 142 his teammates In scoring seven L. Ac.err» y..r Beats Asbury 145 222 174 172 son reserves outscored the Matawan •208 VanByckfB - 4 2 Tetlev'« 2 M. Bennett 171 187 123 Ploger 145 points while Anderson and Staub J. H. Kelly Co , 3 8 Atlantic Highlands _.._ 2 Dummy 135 128 jayvecs to win, 2i to 22, 090 046 Coach Frank Plngltore's undc- 209 each tallied six. . / Red Bank Da|ry 8 3 Leonardo „..„ 1 4S0 567 407 H. Daviea RUMSON. OARRUTO CLOTHING, Ballantlne _ — 3 3 Maxson 161 162 1S6 Tomorrow night- the Sherwood lta 178 188 featcd cagers continued their win- Red Bank Quads , '".. 0 YANKS. C t P 204 McKlm-Layton -. 2 4 C. Bennett, Jr. - 1B0 171 135 Augustine 108 193 166 cagers will moot Neptune on tho lat- 204 ning streak Thursday when they Seaboard Ice Co 0 6 GAMES THIS WEEK. Delanoy. t. _ 9 2 20 J. Uarruto 220 168 Tonight—Teller's at Atlantic Highlands. H. Maher '. 138 161 162 < Campanula, i ~ 0 1 1 ter'S court and next Tuesday night played host to the Bangs avenue Saturday—Red Bank Quads vs. Leon- 170 75G 811 812 J /ohnion 1. 114 197 GAMES NEXT WEEK. B. Bennttt 176 104 Peter*e; ; f.. :... 4 1 9 178 170 school at Asbury Park and won, 40 Monday—VanSyckte vs, Seaboard Ice Co.ardo. Mdpes, f 0 0 will be idle. Friday night, February 1 In the Bayshore Bowling league 10, Red Bank will travel to Prince- to 20. At half time the River street Little Kails Laundry vs. Red Bank Dairy. Tuesday—Tetley'a at Fort Monmouth . 475 SZ6 467 matches last night at George's tav- BriKgs, c 2.20 021 ni Tuesday—J. H. Kelly Co. vs. Bamberger. • CARDS. Cartnicll. e 0 0 ton, where they will meet tho Prlncc- \ quintet held a 27-to-8 lead: West led Fort Monmouth took possession of 156 ern, A. & P. won two from Home- : GENTILE'S MARKET. Ballantine va. McKlm-Layton, A. Schenck : 133 181 Murphy, g •X 4 ' ton. high school team.. D. Acerra .- 160 175 lea the local team In scoring 20 points tho lead In the first quarter of their W. Hammond 211 1»« 176 steaders, Gentile's Market took two McClecs, g. 0 0 100 BAMBERGER. BED BANK. Reynold! -..•• 202 while Price, center, trailed with IS. Grob — 154 122 game with Leonardo and was never W. MeCormlck - I'O 312 from George's T&vern and Lenox H d ond,, if 0 0 P P 1. Uonlil. 207 100 In & preliminary gamo tho Rlvor Boyle, 0 0 184. 287 Canonlco 131 I headed. At half time the army team 514 6S9 523 Tavern won two from the Leonardo Ayrcs, f 0 12 I B. (lentlle 204 170 167 street reserves bent the high school (iulnco 141 188 2°ol!cd' ** .t0 19- Konowltz topped his ... Field club. y.intir.' t 0 o ' Moyes scrubs, 22 to 10. Canonlco ._. 1 teammates In. scoring with 12 points C. Bennett, St ,11551 166 MATAWAN. Jacobuf, f. Grob 121 1 124 163 JJi, HOMESTEADERS } ?l 08« 071 OSO .188 220 whllo Suspenski trailed with nine.' '- Ki"tiln _... 12 182 I Woodward 200 167 E"flc3ton, c J I I •• SIQMUND EISNER. Tomorrow tho Flngltoro team will Mans'-... -. 160 166 0 108 R. Veory. f. .- Kialiti, c UarU • 145 166 ToT«m HarMnt-fel waxtraas Mrrhhigh scoreOA^PA,r. fo* r »l.th_o «• Holmes ** Bahr ...::;.. 178 1SS a 5'orob ....; .....:., 21» 180 WI play at Asbury Park and next Tuc«- 178 2S4 Cooper, f Frost, £,• 170 404 617 440 Ryan Gei'nnl, ft. .. 0 12 I Palandrano 295 jJJ day will play at Neptune. Mld-tcrm 608 738 g581 victors with 10 points . while Joe O'Rourke 151 183 Lewis. I 5 jj Lewis HO 151 LITTLE FALLS LAUNOBY. Loncy and KUtchak followed with Oe 224 112 187 Wilson, c Arnold, g, .. Hoffman 211 152 128 graduation completely destroyed Carrie, g M 181 Johnston 167 167 |jjj nine and eight points, respectively. Powell H S S3 Tultle HJ 226 j Coach Plngltore's River street var- Marasclo ,f 169 1S7 040 834 951Vaccarcjla, jr. --. HAMILTON. Cuenther „...: 136 172 108 LEONARDO. Race Scheduled Thompson, K '... 056 S00 882 '"y toam. Mcfiulre, g G V 147 175 140 F P F. Dillon. .... 237 192 151 GARDENERS. | KIVEB STREET. 10S U>5 Suspenskl, f. „ 1 9 137 180 F. Vcary, g Anderion, f. - 2 2 100 Jackson Walnwright .. 176 Mnlden. f 0 0 W. Scliroodir 211 168 o y v Oslp. f : 0 0 C. Dlllon«; .... 1S1 140 ISO ! Klslin, t 2 1 5 Konowltz, 1 This Afternoon 13 2 38 Tomlinson, t, •I 1 Sutherland ... '. 112 118 817 816 0 12 Hannibal ...... 154 ... 14 10 19 11—54 Stcintr. t. 0 0 G. Turner .... 105 172 1»8 Cost*, / • 0 1 1 J. Jf. KELLY CO. KIMu/T, t. 0 0 Catcher ...:.... 203 !78 Malta1 ... ., 196 111 212 Ambrosia, I. ooo 144 Miles, c 192 201 Mntawan • ... 4 11 2 11—28 Stauli c. ...: 0 McCuc 110 D. Dllione .... 193 A. Turner .... 117 101 200 Wll.on. t ••••• 0 0 Bly ;...;. 120 Brown, g _Ten Starters Likely for Referee. Carharti scorer, McCurdy; K Burgess, f 1 1 3 Wallace, B timer, Roberts. ABtury, 0 .Schmidt . 137 180 1.011 860 050 870 Davl«. I ., , 0 0 Davenport 177 1X3 Johanrs, RECREATION. 5 3 ""Allen Trophy GEORGE'S TAVERN Cf cakes, Price, r Powell 118 1C6 Kastner 160 177 lyan ' is't 201 Oaprlonl, o 10;t I'OUT MONMOUTH. Gndyca, oVo Tansty ... Asulme . 192 Mercury Quintet Vtauaceo 100 no Vltrano, c ; y p Murphy •"„•...... '.'"."..... 184 . 202 Grooms .,—... 188 200 «a«l». t 0 Loney, f 1 9 The regatta committee of the 197 13 (i 82 O 0 606 Anthony .. "" 153 r. la 5 0—S3 Calsndrlello . _ 1KB 140 Alston, g VAN Si'CKLE. KUImctt, f. ; 0 4 North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and 203 237 Whips Leonardo Bed Hunk 0 0 Scharnoun Hamilton ... IT 4 0 Harwell .: 140 200 Glover, K • :• drover .... 124 Lublanetaky, f - 0 2 Yaoht club has called a race for Brown 163 182 Geronl, s —• II 0 Hare, f .".' .". 0 10 In a high scoring game Saturday Offl R.... • Woollcy 021 2 50 Kiel thiB afternoon at 2 o'clock; for a icorer, achwnrtr.; timer, Sa- 809 010 Wet, « ••••• l'lniillore, '.' '...'.'..'.':'.'.. 164 Brown, c „ 0 2 850 833 DOYNTON AND BOYNTON. LuelaRnq, g. o a trophy offered by Vice Commodore night at Middletown township high 0 0 Ilolt 118 GENTILE'S MARKET school, Leonardo, the Mercury club Rod Bank's cagera wcro unablo to Curchln, Jr.t : 216 .202 214Kerrlgno, g ^ Hutu» p.__i. Harold~SHldSJUl. -Allenn ThetacfjffilLfet Andarai click Friday-nighT at C ---••' gr. -H4—HiO—ltl Bailey, E :,.r.....^....- ~TJ7~ dth : 161 112 168 Hanscn over the club's triangular course of R. Gentile p they dropped a 29-to-15 decision J. Gentile . _ 118 160 AnV.role ~...n.. 148. 161 160 ten mi'les. : ardo Field club and won, SI to 46. half time Red Bank was allowed . 001 Palandrano ...» 227 Merrill ..:. 164 205 ,218 A. P. BANGS AVENUK. McKIM-LAYTON. The probable Class A. starters will 210 150 At half timo the Red Bank quintet only one foul shot and trailed 7 to 1. 135 Karwell •» • ""''877. 060 055 Layton 164 be Reuben White's Elisabeth R., led, 32 to 26. Rice! led the victors The undefeated Cartoret t«am oul- Campbell, t. . Porter 137 l(»a Leonardo 8 11 031 896 NEU LUMBER. 160 Gllllg and Ruppert'a Pirate and Es- in scoring with 19 points while Lom- playcd the Sherwood cagers through- 1 DeFranko. (. , lUiikln 137 Kort Monmouth 14 8 6 13—41 LEONARDO -FIELD CLUB Neu -....: H8 1R2 16Sullivan7 , i. ... Hunter :. - 164 iao Referee, Leo La Blondai scorer, kimo, Thomas Irving Brown's Phan- 12.1 135 bafdo followed with 14. Suplenski out the encounter. In tho last half Waildeii .: '2«6 172 168Goldberg, f. . Farweli . U'S "Smith"; timer. Tolak, s Patterson 16- tom and Say When, Benjamin L. At-M. D.Tto3i: ::..:.-- »• m was high scorer for the Field club the home tenm accounted for 22 Pettllls. 1. ... water's Pet, Harry McMahon'a Simpson with 12 points. polnU while ltcd Bank chalked up Mesd ISO VanNote, c. .. ' 710 l«0 Qunckenbuih 170 236 Donolrlo, c, . BED BANK DAIKV Breeze, Charles Burd and John Con- Smith .. 16!?5! 160 MERCURY CLUB. 14. • 201 Rod and Gun Club Maxson F P- Mlnton S. : 184 Rue .. 135 over's Pick Up, Ira Crouse's Tyro 1S8 175 1".". 1S8 Augustine filed, f. •• 1 19 Joe Sovlero, n varsity guard, plnyctr 02! Albann. tr Olaulla and Andrew Murray's Daisy. . 1 5 It. Morrli 143 18;! I.'iH Has Venison Dinner J 813 •aHlonil.i, 1. _ his last high school game of baskcl- SCHNKlDER'a. Desano, «. ... 171 Most of these boats were sent on 1.ENOX TAVERN Sakowitz, c 0 6 K, Johnson, Jr. 151 Lombardo, K -• 2 14 ball for'Red Bnnlt. Ho hns been lost Taylor 100 158 7 6 20 Snllh 1S3 More than 50 members and guests a ten-mile Journey yesterday after- Redmond . 128 150 Cauls . ioo 234 155 Vahnken, p. 2 4 because of mld-tcrmgracluatton. Red Bank 15 12 10 1!—49W, Paasch attended tho annual venison dinner Conway f .. 150 Parker , 177 noon but due to the light wind and .'.•".•."'". U7 Groh, R. 1 S Jack Arnold, Red Bank center, y rk Hue McGutre ,. 0 U RolierU 206 Aibury Park a W. Slobo held by the Sunrlso Road and Gunthe hummocks of snow that fell the 171 Walta, 8. ••- dropped In seven points while For- Coifs .. ..._ 23S 210 'J12 RRefereef . LLaHlonda; umpire, 150 183 David Cohen. club last week at the Elks club. day before, the race was called off 22 7 61 rest Jacobus and Bob Klslin, scored 661 Gattls 181 180 005 OSS 1015 BALLANTINE,1 Captain R. V. R. H. Stout was after tho boats had gone about half LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. four each. Ccmfin, Cartcret guard, COMETS. toastmastcr and Introduced the the- distance. Thomas Irving Brown s 712 868 87G 'led-his-teammates in scoring with Dreltenbach G ¥ P 163 Crusaders Score Seltser ..: 139 speakers. Thoso who spoke were Say Whe.n made the'best showing ipienski, f - - seven points. 16B Ituckalew .... 144 Hotran, f - 211 108 William H. Small of Beachwood, as- while tho going was good. BOAT CLUBS TO MEET. ••; Kildult. I »-. The jayvee teams of the respective Heberer sistant state game protector; Mal- Shlnn 190 176 Two-Game Victory Chine Tho Long Branch Ice Boat and :onowit», ( ;— schools staged . a nip-nnd-tuck pre- 112 140 1:4 •colm Dunn, superintendent of the Yacht club, which has a chn,llengo In I). Miles, c A two-game victory wns scored by Ureltenbach The February meeting of the Osip, c. liminary gamo when the Red Bank Macintosh . ir,l Forked River Gamo farm; Game to the North Shrewsbury Ice rioat North Shrewsbury Ice Boat & Yacht scrubs were nosed out 28 to 20. 058 815 023the Crusaders of St. James club Wardens Benjamin H. Lane, Jr., ofand Yacht club of Red Bank for the Wallace, K •'- —— 1 FETE'S CHATTERBOX. ion ciub will be held tonight at the club- J. KIMulT. S RED BANK. Tuesday night over tho Fair Haven Red Bank, and Herbert G. Cottrell Championship Pennant of America, Schrocder 214 224 213Clovers on tho Fair Haven grammar SKABOAKO , to house. As the season has been oflicl- J. Miles, e O P 160 211 HO flrown MS is« of Bclmar; Stanley Applegate, prct is anxious to hrlng their contesting ally opened by tho holding of the Jacobus, T. Mlnton 236 176 152 fchool court. They won tho first Nolan . 111 si stdent of1 the Monmouth County Fed- yacht* to Red Bank for the series Arntitil, f. .. KWe 100 206 164 game 26 to 8 and tho second 30 to 15.Miller . 1111 » o commodore's and president's races, 10 S 4S. Klslin, c. ... Nolsn 213 185 207 111 H2 eration of Sportsmen's clubs; Wil- and in all probability the champion- a further schedule will be decided on Mercury -. 13 19 6 13—51 Soverio, B. . Mca.de and Arnono shared scoring 186 liam Leycroft, secretary of the fed-ship event will be held here in a I^onardo 10 It 12 8—46 Geroni, jr. .. 1030 1002 016honors for the victors in tho first no at tonight's session. It is quite likely Ajrcs, , .. eration; Freeholder Joseph C. Ir- few days, conditions permitting. the date for the annual trophy din- E BONCORE. contest whllo DcSnntla led the Cru- win, and Stephen O. Sktikandy, ad- Klnir 167 147 (tidcrs in scoring In tho second en- The visitors will in all probability ner will also be decided tonight.' Cailalkcclo 2S6 22S send to Red Bank the Class A Amlcimm 10S 2S8 counter with 10 points. scr of dhc Red Bank high school Th9 February meeting of the Mon- Rod and Gun club. yachts Snow Flake and the XLNC. SlulTer 178 l«t CRUSADMS. Women's Bowling mouth Boat club will be held Mon- .(KlnK. t.. .1. Acerra :..' 203 Tho committee In charge of thoThese boats have been hero before day night, at which time further con- Wadiik. t. ... Ilorcorc - .—. 170 Mesile. I dinner Includfd Henry HlHlgglnsl , and tho local Ice yachtsmen feel that Green, c. League Matches 1 sideration will be given to the club's ' OlurhosM, c. 043 030 Soverto, • f. ... Chairmnn; Jackson Murphy, How- there Is pnctically no use taking annual Washington's birthday dln- Comt>n, K. ... MERllirrs MACHINE. "•".lAtnone, f Following ntc the results of Wom- nrti Applcgftte, Jesse Meblitt and the pennant from the clubhouse if .Vlrliit, a I -t «I I'l.her 164 180 176 Urause, c en's Howling Icngtic matches rolled Hnrry Feoncy. . these two boats »re tho best our LUCHR, K ."- I' 4 llradnhaw 188 Hi by CENE DEFALCO. 14* 200 yesterday afternoon nt Uccrcatlon Long Branch friends can send for 204 hall: competition. ^ _ , Hank, _. 1 0 h II—15 I'ostrn 222 104 ura AND DOWNS, Leonardo Loses HAVE FUN WITH CASE! Ci terpt 1 , 4, ^ SI Woodward 170 us scorer, rarrell; timer, 022 043 063 FAIR' HAVEN CLOVERS. Kllbon .• l«l Stalder Pin Boys Sav.nai HCIIBIIOW ; CLOTHIERS AND 1NSUKANCK. Inelis • 115 157 To Point Pleasant It's fine to laugh, and sing Holm 170 100 200Tatterion, ( : Kennedy 152 It. 3 Sparling, f 44b 4:10 455 The Leonardo high school cagers Lose To Recreation and play, and havo your fan Women Bowlers 3lrira«» ;•. „ "I 180 TrutTalii, ( MICKY STtllKKS. dropped a close Kamo Tuesday night at parties g»y. Woodward ... Mark,, I : Hanson us l;m K>o when they met Point Pleasant In a The Reereitlon pin boys defeated But please re- Meiuttipnnn 227 223 I'. Conviay. ? O. VanVllet U8 110 114 tho SUlder pin boys In two games Beat Freehold Jakubtty, E .. I 1 > A. VanVIict ISO 13S 14tl shore conferences contest on tho Leo- member, when 063, 034 Saturday In a match rolled at the yon drive, that Tho Red Bank Women's Bowling Maranclo, ' y .011 nnrdo high school court nnd ld»t 36 456 4 40 Si: to 3.1, At half time the visitors led Red Bank Recreation alleys. others want to team outrolled a Freehold women's 3 4 > RKCRKAT1ON. STALDER BOYS. stay alive— SQUASH CLUB VIOTOBT. Cloven , Vanderhoff : 1 13 20 to 17. AVilson led Leonardo in team Tuesday afternoon In a'match 0 5— * D. Amato 110 Crusaders , a 21—26 Jnnfs ...... U'3 scoring eight points. Wallace, Point US •uid if you're ,on, tho Red Bank Rccrealloh hall al- Mastocca .. 15: ur, C. CusanC o —. JJ The Red Bank and Shrewsbury Referee—Cunningham. Pleasant center, scored.H. H. Amato J" drank behind leys. The local women rolled a .138 165 Squash club defeated a Princeton toa POINT TLKASANT T. Atnone , »•• the wheel, total of 2,137 pins while their op- PP J. Mahonay _ l«° IS] club Saturday afternoon at Prince- CIUISADBIIS. KNOl.LWOQDS. 108 you* speeding ponents rolled 2,OM. Vnnderhocf Jilt Ackley 119 100 Patterson, f S 10 P. Blancaraano ———*-— - ton, 4 to 1. Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., 1 J chariot of the pins for a 180' score In her sec- Soverlo, f. 0 « (,, Hoynton ; lfi"t 118 launders, f. ateel Is but a ond game, the hlKhcqt score to boDr. Martin A. Cjulrk, Bernard Clark VanBrunt. (. ... 1 7 132 Wallace, c 0 14 "sit. Barberlo, I J. Boynton HO 0 0 . RECREATION BOVS. weapon swift to kllL Don't be recoi'ded foi Ihe da> Red Bank v,oi nml Gordon Cuyler, Red Bank and 0 0 Wolfeisbei'Ker. K 141 Minlt, / 1 1 394 Knntor, K W. Mores }« Our GOAL is customer' satisfaction. the sorry one to fill a coffin or ull thicc ,,'iumi i Shrewsbury number 1,- 2, 4 and 5 D.a.ntl.. <• 94 131 0 10 TIN BUSTERS, Cohen, g. .„ ..... H. Cra*fonl }'» 101 111 We etW! well equipped to give boipital bed—4lrlve ONLY rti o HANK men, respectively, wcro victors. Wll- Andrews. B 0 6 Kvans 157 V. Morea J" 4 31 148 1(9 when you're dear of bead! in 129 111 llnm Blair, Red Bank and Shrews- Danowitc, g. ... 0 0 Aseh'rttlno III 119 123 prompt tire, bsttcry and lubrication inVi" 10 ii 111 Drown 10S 117 1J7 LEONARDO 111 bury number 3 man, wu defeated. 2 ao T service. Our;, ignition , service In- ass 447 43S Wlt«mv t. „ , ,, - 9 2 I "*ts ~8T» Cold weather driving Is lew '.Ml/ hi .^».*w.*;"^w»k^!,',,.7":,, - „.. ,,..^ • cludes, motor tune-up and adjust- MA8KETBAIA AT KEANSBDKG. 'ft • hniardotM and a*&6tta? men Vniiilnliucf 1 r. 2 1X0 Rolihlns, f 0 4 Hyan FATHER AND SON FBWE0. ment. '' . VanVllct B. Uelir. f. enjoyable tf your car btuna id HO 144 SchlaupltSchlaupa , 131 lt>« Holier, c - ;• - along In tip-top running- condi- The Syracuse All Stars will oppose Russell, I Jh 16S Stobo, «. -..-"ft I Bparllrw, e, Johnson — 107 KlelnseKlelnschmldt,h ' e. .—.» .....«..».....' Alfred Ev«rnh»a> of AtltnUcHlfrh- tion. Make a point of driving I JiFIKHOLD the Balbach All Stars Saturday night slbacn Mwka, a Seruby, „_"..„...-_—.- a o i lands ma fln«d »50 Friday nlg-ht by In to De talco Service Station, Bow«r« 03 at 9 auditorium, Carr avenue gis»n. (. Recorder Chwle» B. Bupp of Mid- McKim-Layton Throckmorton 122 105 and Oak street. The preliminary Krueger. ir It S SI Shrewsbury and Sunset, regu- Jeffrlti 134 144 151 Kelnhart, %. .„.,... When Mr. and Mrs. George Qlbson 8 10 dletown township on « ohargo of larly for complete lentolaa; game will be between the Kcsnaburg ..' a 0 4 PoinPoi t Flcassnlc t ...12 <—35 Teln 127 Hi of Botley, {England, cclebratod their l^jonardo 4 u ia «—as permitting his sou Kenneth to op«r- you can depend upon I C 117 1611 Trojtins and the Matawan Tlgera, ld Chevrolet Co. m 7 1 16golden wedding anniversary they In- luterteiRf . Trlst". Frank; sconr. JlJsltait . a(o his «.uloroobll» without s> driv- 178 12H and Is scheduled to begin at 7:30 usNflsra .,. .... R 14—30 vltcd their five brldMrnatds who as- er's license, KeniMth .wi " (160 701 649 o'clock. ' Clovera « 2—U It oavs to adverttao la Tho Heglater. Both were given 29 Mechanic St, Red Bank Kcferee, guonlmham. sisted In the festivities &0 years ,ago, —Ail vctUscmcnt,. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 2,1939. Eftge Eleven- Trade School, NYA Radio Subjects " Miss Katharine S. McLaughlin, ad- ministrative 'assistant to the Na- BANK REGISTER WANT ADS tional Youth Administration, • and Paul J. Redcay, principal of Middle- tovra township high school at Leo- ,-Jt nardo, were interviewed by Joseph R. Bennett over Station WBRB last LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7

LOST, put book on Second National Bank SPBCIAIr-~Get our ni« low price on as HAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler. Ply. OLD FLP0RS made new by experienced FURNISHED thtee-roomj apartment for NO. fi, NO. II, NO. 18. DtForreit avtnue, GOVERNMENT loan "foreclose, i»reo- Miia McLaughlin outlined a pro- and Tnfit Coraptny, Xo. 1B601. Finder pHalt lock shingle) roofing or asbeitoa mouth and international truck salea and floor iftndeta or nnishir. Call for eitU rent, with steam heat and hot waiter. Bed Bank, for rent; tlx rooma, bath, hot room house, near Red'Bank j two baths, gram of NTA activities lot young tftlurn to ftbov* bank. •Idtn*. Act n9«, save. , Daniel Hills, service headquarters. Phone Bed Saolc ntste, Red. Rank fioa. , Inquire Globe Bar. East Front atreet. IUd utr heat; newly decorated; 92£ per month- hot water heat* ilr.jp] ace j double sar •women. Mr. Redcay advocated the Highlands, p ho tie H93-R. Roofing, siding, 787. Batik. I^wlf Ltjmber Company. Aabury Park. Fine location: trees, gardens; tS.BOQ, FOUND In Shrewsbury, mftdhim »1«, lonsr sheet raetar work; air-conditioned htatlns. PG and paper hahsinff done by Phone IS1. cath. Rar VanHorn Aftener, Fair HavenHa , establishment of a trade school in COEU4, broirci and wKH«~ msla dog. WANT to purchase a lttt'or 'U Chevro- expert; alto .arretnn nisde to order, RECONDITIONED thrM-room apartment; phon* 28*. ; HAVE FUN tonight, play Chinese check- let or Plymouth, two-door touring or painted and fitted. Specialty in porch h*at fumlahett; convenient to shopping HOUSE for-rent, all improvtmentaj one- ;Monmouth county, a movement Phone IUd Bank 3638. screen enclosures. Fhons 503 Red Bank. >-; started some time ago by Mr. Ben- »r»; sale price 19c, Bingo, monopoly sedan. Must be in good condition. R«a center,- Kent $SS. Rotator. Waterbury, rs r garsKt, »t .8* 'Waihinvlon street, lflAnNO tlubhouae, old Bad Bank •WOULD t»*non. who found browa s felt and plenty of other games for these nights sonable for cash. No de&ler. Phone E*t- S2 Wtst Front itre*t, phont 3600," Rumton. Inquire at 78 Blngbam ateoue. Ia;ht club,, propertyy ol Jacob SalKalSll ; •••neu. ,. •hit in Trinity church Sunday morning at home. National 5 ft 10. Frown's. We ontowa 177-W. ;" LUMBIC, heating, tinning. Joseph W. Rum so ii, Hi J. . - completompltee furnlihlngflhl e auid JItJIttJniiJ . Com- Fox, phone Red Bank £317. Estimates THREE-ROOM apartment, steam heated, pita** return It to it* owntr? John C. deliver. Phone 26RO.' cheerfully slven. N B> WoIcOtt bo Fowler, 38 Carpenter street. River Plata.' EL %Vhat are we wattng fort Sprtnr •ill conveniences; 6? Monmouth street. SS R£CKLK8S placet sevan minutes''walk ffi!"'* " * * **' *** Hazlet. GQOD' long leaf secondhand yellow pine is inst^ around the corner. And used UPHOLSTEH1N(1, slip covert, re-webbinj; A. C, Swift, phone Red Bank ,859-J.* to rivtlrotd station; four-minutes* walk FOUND* arty m*U« cat. L Owner may rlanki, 4x10. 4x12, SxlO, 3jl2; suit- car prices wilt never be any tower than workmanship (uannteed, Lowest prim. to business section; hot water heat with MONMOUTH COUMTY farm., rery aelect hav* sam* by identify inn and paying able for Jenlei and bulkheads. Excellent right now. Twenty-eisrht cars,' with the THREE or four rooms end bath toe tent olt burner. In quite J. M. Dennis, £5 ll«t of all aliea and type., your )»- for this advertisement. Phone Red Bank condition.. "Write 3S Shelley avenue. Tra- right' price.. down payment ar.d monthly Paul Plntow, Sllvtrton avenue. Little Sil- for light housekeepln e i where child Fisher place, lied Bank, or agents. -"" (The Bed Bank Bezliter can be bought ; ver, phone Red Bank 3Q39*J> aulrlee will be given piraonal attention. 2278-W.* vi», SUUn Island, N. Y, payment, in plain Agtirei on. the wind- could be'cartd for during day. ID- Spring '' In Baalet from Mn, Edna M. W. Feieiu.) shield, at Maude* Schwarti's. 198«-1T (!. Howard Upplncott. II Monnouttl SEPTIC TANKS and caitpools. cleaned, at. street, Bed Bank.- , ' WO BUNGALOWS for rant, five roomi atreet, phone Sad Bank til. A meeting of the Keyport Good LOST, nass book on Second National Bank "LOOK YE for that which cannot be «e*n Plymouthi, coupei, sedansj 1936 Chevrolet ench; steam heat; nil Improvement*} ga- and Trust company, Ko, 26S74. Finder . In the pfuno ye buy." Tuning, renovat- trunk sedan F3?£, 1933 Plymouth* and lo dry WBIIS: dralm Inittlled. Eitl- THREE-ROOM apartment, with heat and • Government Republican club will be Chryiters, deluxe sedans; 1984 Dodges. uaUa alven, Oscar Becker, 4? Second ragee. One February ^1, other March It • i-AORE farm, with eliht-rooo. n«wlr return to fcbor* bank. ing the best. Dirhan's' Piano Shop, Drum street, Fair Haven, phom R*d Bank 1464. hot water; furntsherd or unfurnished t' In very good condition j $So, plua w*Ur, John * held at the home of Mrs. ElmerDol- mond place Red Bank, phone 933. Plymouthi, deluxe coarh«s, sedans; 1935 Red Bank.' Also five-room bungalow, fur*- minted remodeled farm houie In an t Chevrc-leta. Plymouths. '12 Chtyileri, Oldai H. Cook, Jr., vhon* 312S.J Red Bank.* attractive lettlnc; raodernlied kitchen end •" son Friday evening, February, 10, ln- IRISH SETTER, maje. answers to name of GENERAL'CONTRACTOR and csnpoola nlihed or tinfui-nlihed, for aummer or Bobble; also English tprlnftr ipanlel HU3SMAN butfcher box 10x12 with com mobiles', coupes, tedans, and many other yeatly; in Rumnon, Phone Red Bank 75.* bath, electricity and sipeleu heat: one-car " stead of Thursday, February 9, as dependable'c*ra at unusually low.prlrti. cleaned; cartlnK md Eradlnt, top loll, FARM Of 12» acres, ten-room houae; out- laraie, poultry home, bum with «itht female pupcy, black and white answer* pressor and coils: excellent condition* manure, fill dirt, clndari, gravel and eand, buildings suitable for dairy farm. Rent •^planned. Sacrifice to quick buyer. Phone Mtddtetown Buy now. and save money. Sea *r MO OUR N four-room apartment for rent; box atalla, can barn, wagon houia, tsAt to name of Leela. Reward, Telephone friend Lee »t Maurice Schwarii'a U £atfmat«i slrtn. Thon« Fed Bank 24*4. $700 ntr ytar. Ready March 1st. Water- •hed. A brook with lake paulbllltUi wit*. Red Bank 1115. 297 or Bed Bank 978. O»cau Becker, 41 Second street. Fair Ha- Friftldilr* service. Inquire on pramiaefe, bury. 32 West Front street, phone 3S00.* 3Jr. and Mrs. Elmer Dolson cnterr Car lot. West Front at Pearl street. Red .7 I4roy place, Red Bank.* In 200 feet of the houae. Bolmdel aecUon, talhed over the week-end Mr. and Bank. Phone 787. Open evenings. ven, N. J. 114,000. Paul R, Stryk.r, real eaUto *nd PASS BOOK loit, Second National Bank YOU SAYE 50 per cent on paint and wall lniurar.ee, Hlihw.y 34, Holmdel, N. J., ,: Mrs, John Dolson of Brooklyn. and Trust company. No. 69*0, Finder texture. We make and sell our own TWO-ROOM apartmint, furnished: nil HOUSK MOVEUt and ranr. Joseph O. .latest Improvetmntai coxy for llirht REAL ESTATE FOR SALE phone Holmdel JO. '" Mr. and Mrs; Bud Sickles of Key- return to above bank. products. Atlantic' paint Co., 119 West DEPENDABLE used cars; Do dee. Ply' Mount, 1116 Tt-nth atenus, Neptune. N Front street. Red' Bank, phone 22&1-W. mouth, Chevrolet! and other makes of J» phone Asbury Park C847. houiekeftplnK. Five tnlmitts' walk from *"port are the parent* of a daughter cars; convenient' time payment pi am to station. Phone Red Bank 8OS6-J. RUMKON water front barffaln, half .acre, POULTRY SITE, aultable for herriea un- • born Saturday, The child has been TOR SALE CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- suit your budget. Leonardo Garage, Val> HOOVER authorised service, station, Jer- dock; eight-room Colonial houie, hot der irrlfttlon) brook., lake ilte; water chine, check writer or other offics equip- ley Drive and Appleton avenue, Leonar- sey Central Power 4k Light Company. FURNISHEI) anartment fop rent, all Im- water heat i oil burner, asbastoa. rood power for hydraulic rain, four mllea watt * named Jeanette Mildred. Mrs ment; will ra.ll. Joieph R. SerpLco, 107 do, N. J. Phone Atlantic Highlands 46S Genuln* Hoover pitta sold only through rrov*m»tit>. At 14(1 Shrewtbury ave* double srarime; 48,400,- $1,000 cath; .rent of Red Bank. Beautiful plac* for year " Sickles is a granddaughter: of ..Mr OIL HEATiNG unii.for »*!• ?M0, #lrl> Monmouth street, phone Red, Eank^Sf., Ppds.fi. & Plymouth Sales and Service. atithorUed station. Phone Red Bank 1900 nue, R*d Bank (upatalra).* t6G. YanHorr,, Fair Htven, phone 281. round home. Bargain. Phon* Bed Bank bicycle S1-.95. druser *J-BO, complete or SOSfl for frefl Iriipcctton of your clean. SHO-W. ,. and Mra. Elmer Dolaon. single bed outfit S6.0O. Cash prices paid GET AROUND the piano, iln? the latest F0RL> 1034 station wagoh In excellent FOIUXr.OSURK "KarSaln, Una R«d Bank for your tited thinju. Town Furniture Lester V. Walling and «on will be> 1 songi; get the munlc st our store, three condition: a chance of a Hfe time; will ROOMS FOR RENT relghborhqod, corner plot, modern aU- . .' gin manufacturing cinder and ce- Exchange. S5 Monmouth street, Red Bank, sheets for $1. "Umbrella Alan," "They sacrifice for |24S. Terms to sulU Wil rnom houie, aun porch, fira'pUee) hot rARM, 49 acrea of level and fertile- phone 528.V - Say," "This Can't be Love," "I H»v« E3TELLE Daeorating Service; paper hand' "«!sr heat, tile bath; aara«ei. »4,»00, .. ment blocks as soon as the weathei liam J. Levlnc, 375 Broadway, Long Ing, plain and decorative painting: beat LAKQS double front room and hall room soil, practically all cleared, on* mil* Eyes"— get your favorite today. National Branch.' - & " . Terma. Ray VanHorn Asenc/t Fair Ha* becomes warmer. Mr. Walling re- TWO buckeye automatic rod! burning 5 & JO,,. Prown'B. Phone 2680.• material! and workmanship at moderate for rantg heat and hot water. 47 Wal- vtni, phone 2St, west ot Allenwood hoipital, thre» brood«r »tov«i for nale: wood an new. jiricen. Phone 8S2, SO Mount street, Red lace atrelti lied ,Bank.' eently completed a building of cin- 1031 FORD »«Hl«n for •ale. Call after 6 Sftnk. mll« from Lakewood, house of nine Sidney Hftmbergtr, Nutiwamp road, Red REBUILT Becond'hsnd water pumps. F. ,• der.i blocks. The building is 20x24 Bank. P. m.. Red Bank 1P15-M.' ROOK for rant in private family I eital- ARTIBTIO bungalow, flve roome, ateam rooma, barn, chicken houiw, Ideal for . G. Hurst, Mlddleiown, phone Middle' VACUUM clfanern repaired.; any make, lant location; centrally Toeated, on bua heat, oil burner, fireplace, matalw,ath< feet. About a year and a half ago town 66^- poultry or trucking set lint t; meul dsyb*(\ $3. Inquire Elh«l of inlntinK try The Resistor. Work of ran. 24 South alreet. Ited Bank, uhone BUNCALOW. of flva rooltla, bath, (Ire- K.800. Hai commercial poiilblllUee, Maxson, Campbell avenue. Port Monmouth, •1112, Further partttiulart addraii Broad Street •**• week-end with Frank McCleaster and GUERNSEY cow for sale; four yettrt old; the bettet- "kind done when promUed , place; hot ale heat; plot 60xlS0; coun* N. J.* %1h. Edward Rowe, Everett, iihone Red try location near Katohtown! 12,000, 20% Property, box til, Bed Bank.* - family. ..'•.-. • ' and nt icaaoiiftble prlcei. FURNISHED- rooma In beet location ot Bank 796-R-l.* down payment, Thompaon AKaner, 81 FAIRFIKLD OARDENS. lavaral lot., Mrs. Joseph Ahlers and son Don- new uiunJiBiecy( 9fo. mniiy iJiecea in 98-CAGE laying battery for sale; 75 cents toirn» with or without runnlnir wafxr, Kast Front atreet, j>hona Bed Bank 700,* • cherry, maple, pine., mahogany, pattern per cftge. Ogilvie, box 300 Matawen, ONE large pair1 of farm horses; slin Jnw Flvntr of heat and hot VaUtl sarase U 40x120,- alngly or In plat; high ground, • • aid Lewis returned home from Rlver- gl&si, china, pair Ronl'an key cellarles. one a corner lot. Bargain for a. Quick N. J." wheel farm wagon. In perfect condition I BUY and tell second-hand clothes: must wanted. E. H. VanD.rveer, 49 Branch AOftU /a.rm on eoncrete roadl aultabte • View hospital Thursday. Hobby Shop* 810 River road, Fair Ha be in good condition. L. Kerber, 209 avenue, Red Binlc, phona UII. buyer who hae oath, Aedreii Falrfiald ven, N. J. Warren Messier, NuUwamp road, Hed for commercial poultry tarmi apple Ann Lufburrow, daughter of Mr LARGE mainiall for sale; can be cut down Bank,* Shrewsbury ^avenue. Red Bank. Phone orchard! sood aaven-room houae! ateam Lot!,.box 111, Bed Bank.* for smaller craft; excellent condition; •468-W. FURMISH&D room for rant to lady; eemU heat! $4,0()0. Thomp.on Agency, St Uaet and Mrs. Leonard Lufburrow, cele- 125 to quick buyer. Address Malnaall, BALED hay for sale. Harold H. Benneti, private nftth; nice reildentlal etreet, 1'iibt at.raet, phone 700 lied Bank.* • SEMI-BUNGALOW, eight rooraa, bath, - braled her eighth birthday Tuesday PUBLIC NOTICE. box 611, Red Bank,* Main street, Holmdel, M. 3., phone Holm- HOOVER cleaners repaired, bruihtu re- near poitofficei very comfortable; private, electricity, gat, garage; lot IDxlfOi in brlitltd. Alltit Electric Shop, 18 White 82 Petera plaice, Red JJank. , excellent condition f near bua lln*. atom. * with a party. A large birthday cake Notice Is hereby given to the legal del liS-J. UED far below renl value', Ihla vfell a«hool| In Red Bank: 14,200 Ukea It. Real voters of th* School District of the ICE BOAT, CURB A, 350 square feet Rat< atreet, phone 812. Red Bank. orhajtructed atorr, with two apartmenta,* - with candles was the table decora sy rig; two lets runner*, runner boxes, LARGE living room with' atudlo couch, bargain. Particular* by addreialng Semi- Borough of LlHle Silver, In the' County THREE heavy hogs for sale; sllve or loeateen on Broad •tree.t, Shrewibury, Bungalow, box 511, Bed Bank.* -tlon. Ann received a number of gifts of Monmouth, ind State of .New Jersey, nUtl haJyarda and rigging, broiice nttlnsaj tiresn«d; aJ*o ear corn. W. H. Potter & aultable for e. laoyl kitchen privilege* If T.rma k^anKed. Hoiaton Waterbury* 22 -.Games were played by the little that tht Annual Meeting for the election everything in good 'condition. Boat can Son, Middletown, K. J., phono Middletown He.lred. Addreia 178 Hudion avenue, Red Wait Front itreat, phone 3800.* of Two Memberi of th* Board €t Educa- be used for racing or pleasure.. Bargain at Bank,- -•' . • MONHOUTH STREET lot, 6O1ISO, north ~ folks. Refreshments were served. 679-W.* aide of atreet.'near thlaUr, auper mar- tion will b* held at the Dlitrict School- $600. Thomas Irving Brown, Register FIVK-ItOOU houa. and two acre, land lo- ,, Prizes for games were awarded to houii, Markhera place, on Tuesday, Feb- building. Bed Bank.* PRIVATE bath, aunny furnl.had room for ket, depot, flood for uitd ear lot or com* R¥E STRAW, mixed hay. alfalfa and cated In Mlddlatown i aultable for chick- menial building. Particular! by addrali- Virginia LeRoy, Carol Wharton and ruary 14, 1930, from T. o'clock p. m, to timothy; good quality. F. O. B, Ten- one or t*O] nftwly deroratad, on river; en). IMco »2,Bfin. K, Roliton Watar- 9 p. m., and as much longer aa may be near atatlon. Boat landlnsI garage. 48 o Ing Monmouth Street Lot, box Sit, Bed • Ruth Kite. The™gu*stB were Dolly IRRIGATION plant and Goufd pump for nent, or delivered. '-;• John M, Lalrt], Inc. bur/,' it Weat 1'iont atreet, phone 9S0U,* Bank,* ' , • • necessary, to enable all the ltgral votera , sale. R. R. Ciader, Colt's Neck. N. J. Tenntnt, phone Freehold 130 or Engillsh' CESSPOOLS cleaned, nellars dugj icoop- Rlvmide avenue, Had Bank, phone 1«8I. :; Kite, Hutu Kite, Virginia LeRoy, prftimt to raet.lrhelr ballot*. town 26-W. Insr junri trading: at reasonable- ratei. INVEaTOUS. attention! Apartment houie " Bernice Lambeftson, Carol Wharton, Two Members will be eltcttd for three HOUSEHOLD .furniture for isle; living Howa^fl Maxaon. phone Atlantlo High* LARGE front room, faclne; aouth t KDod hilnfflnK In tl,AOU per year (tan ba had FOR SALB. ilx-room houi* In good neigh* Harold Walling, Curtis Clayton room, dining1 room, bedroom; gas stove, FARMERS and truck growers will find a Undi in. location, 48 Elm plane, Hed Bank,* for 10,01)0, Torm. arranged, Taiee |1M borhood, 19,800; (1,800 down, 12,000 curtains. Mary Gonsales* Eaitmond pi act, ready market for their produce by ad- ver year. Waterburyi 22 Weit Front tint mort4»ge, If Intereited addrMi At'said meetin? wM be submitted the 4 "• Janet, Ann and Adel Lufburrow. queition ot voting: a tax tor the following Port Monmouth, N. J. TfrjttilDg In The Kefliter'e «lasilfied «ol- ATTENTION, Pttb)lt*"po you nMd Insur- FAIR HAVEN, on flrit floor, In Private etre.t, phone 3500." HOUM For Sale, box 611,' The Parade of Brides is to be held put-potet: unns. ance, of any kind? Have you ft home* family of men and wife only, bedroom at St. John's Methodist church un- CROSMAN .22 air gun, In good condition; store or farm for rent or ealet Want a and bath with continental breaktt.t, (10 SERVIOB atatlon on etate hlj-hway, near roUR-ROOU bungalow at Port Mon- For current cxpmiin •% 21,886.00 shoots pellets that cost IttUe; velocity TOMATO crate lumber for sale: clean, all morteaaeiodn or bond? If so, commit an weekly, lo a bualneai man with firaUclma five cornere at MlddLtown} larse front, mouth, up-to-dat* and very attraetlve, der the auspices of the Crescent club For repairs and replacement!.. 1.500.00 can be regulated. Not a toy; Ideal for pine. Delivered complete with nftlln, scent with over thirty years' experience. nfarehcea. Too bloika from River road, »K». Worth la.nOO,. tirlre |l,»00 oaah for lue, prie. tlOO, Inauin of Hermen $90 per 1.000 C. O. D, William M. Ack Callor write It. V. R. H- Stout, % Linden Aak.for Manager at 105 Monmouth itiect, February 23. target practice; mst JIB.;!), will sell for or thsna 2!» Il.d Bank.* for quick aale. 8ee Lee Horrli at Mau> F. Labreciiue, Campbell'. Junction, phon* The total unount thought to 14. Address. Croaman, box fill* R«d ers on A Sons, Haslet,- K, J., phone Key ulac*, KM Bank, plione 2UL rice SchwartB'a, Hed Bank," • Keanibe^rg »U-H. - Carl Gloss, Sr.,'of Hartford, Conn. be necessary is - -.-t 22,886.00 Bank.* port R41-R. " spent the week-end at his home here MABEL COLEMAN School of Dancing; U(!HT, comfortable rotimi, fnrnlnhed or . The following proposition will also be GENERAL ELECTRIC % h. p. Induction BALEP ry« ntt-aw, firi-t quality. Fred beginners and advanced elasaes, ballet, unfurnlahedt cooklna: prlvlleBe; Karase. Harry Peseux left for Miami, Flor fubmitted. tap, toe, character and ballroom dancing: Special Current Expense, Trans- repulsion motor for isle, 16.50: also U- Gahjer. Holmdel, P. O. Keyport R. D. Rale teaaona.le. Innulra 62 Harding - Ida, yesterday. ,,,.,." inch electric drill 18.04. Cult Red Bank for children and adtilla. Phone 2011. 15 ; Mrs. George Emmons will be hos portation of Elfhth Grade RertAi* ptn.ee. Red Bank. road,' pRone Re4 Bank 4A0.R." Pupil* to Waihinuton, I>- C...S 500.00 1368 after S p. rn." FURNIBH'KD n,omTcnlra!ly lornlc.l; u>. less to the members of the Crescent Dated Ihla 2a day of February, 1938. TWENTY Leghorn heria for sale; now lay* FLEXIBLE FLYER bob sledr carries flv#; inn. Phone 3410-M Lone Branch. MADELEINE PROAL, snilg\iei houfht ot kitchen and Frlildalre IT d.ilradl all .', club of St. John's Methodist church SARAH M. LlPriNCOTT, hone crlvllasai. Write Furnlihed Room, District Clerk., for sale, bargain. Phona Keansburg and sold. 102 Weit Front street. Bed . at her home tonight. snW* ' •• HAY FOR SALE, mixed; also nrst avnd aec- Bank. bos 611. Red JBank.' Mrs Cyrus Ross entertained, the NOTE;—The term "current expenses' ond cuttings. P. C. Donner Farm, Includes principals', teacher**, janitors' and Holradel. Aik for Mr. Cook. Fhom WILL CUT and remove dead trees fo*> THE MATLES, is Maple avenue, one of .', members of the G. G. Sewing club at medical inspectors' salaries, fuel, text BOYSENBBRRY plants for xale; strong. Holmdel 129. wood; also trurks and tractors for hire. Red BanV'a moat convenient location. J books, school luppllei. flans, transporta^ locally grown; (6.00 per hundred, 10 Phone 04H Atlantic lll«lilnnil«.» comfortably furnlnhed rnnme; one large her home at Soataoolc Manor Thura- cents each. Plant early. J. Brown, two • day evening. A pleasant evening was tion of pupil*, tuition of purlin attending. FOB SALE, baled bay, fint and ie«- )lvlna--bedrdom. Thone Red Hank 1IK4, pch.ob.5 In other districts with the consent miles east of Crawford's corner^ on-Everett farmer, with modern trac- Mn, II. F. Dotratra.* Dispossessed! spent knitting and sewing. Refresh- of the Board of Education, school libra.-- road. Phone Kolmdel 79-F-4. ond crop* aKaJfa and plars, Mat.toew tor, winhM plowing- to do, Edward ' merits were served during the CVen- ]es,~eomp«nsatlon of th* District Clerk, ol Mullln, ' Brookda!a Farm, LlncrofU CroM, phone 3720.M, Red Hunk,* FURNISHKD room for r.nl; «/tiK/e or 1 the custodian of tichool moneys and of AT SPECIAL prices: Old mahogany tofa, twin beda; oil burner heat; hot wfltor. ing. Mrs, James Neidinger will be truant officer*, truant school*, insurance In good condition; mahogany hanging phone 32S2-W. I happened to wander into a court room the other shelves, chairs, dorks, old silver and gleui. LANDSCAPE! contractor, pruning, tree Cloie to ftctnrlai and'Nlatlon. 10 Weat " hostess at the next meeting at her and the Incidental expenses of the schools, mnvlnB:. nlsntlntr.. srftdlng. (Jeortre J. alrfel, phone Ited Bank 4SS-J,' day. During (he hour I sat there, 27 cams In which • home on Beers street. A member of the Board of Education 503 First avenue, Asbury Park, N. J, PIGS for sale, 12 fat plgn; will dreit Widley. 618-M Kfttontown, shall be at least 21 years of age, a cltlun about 100 poiinA*; 2$ ten w»»k* old. ATTRACTIVE, well furnished rooms, auit- a landlord nought to dlspossej" a tenant came bo- ''. George Emmons Is recovering and resident of the school district, and SKIN trouble? End It with Cuprlcoll, En- Middletown Stock Farm. Thomas S. Field, nhle one nr t.wo gentlemen; reniiunAbfft; shall have been mch a cittten and reri- doned by specialists. $1.00 at Younjjfi phone Red Bank 881. HELP WANTED ronvanlent, to'bu.i line. Thone Highlands iore th* Judge for declalon, " irom illness. dent for at leant three years1 immediately pharmacy. Trial site 3Sc.* ••• Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford, Mrs. preceding his or her becoming a member 198ft U, X. OOVEnNMEKT jobs; commence A few of the.tenant* were younj: and reapectably " Elizabeth Sussman and Henry Reich ot Baeh fioird, and shall be able to read MAN'S raccoon fur coat for sale; also MISCELLANEOUS *1H to $176 month, Hen, women. Try and write. room for rent in private family. 41 r>*xl Iltii JJank exsraJnatJon*. Prepare im- droaaed; but most of them were put middle-age "•' of Brooklyn, were Saturday guests Leroy place, Rod Bank. REAL ESTATE WANTED of Harry Reich. Petitioni, legally Tiominatln? candidates WANXEP, * uaad stair, travtlcr or Incliit- mediately at home, flampl* cotchtng, full and had gray hair. Some were aiolc; IOHU were to he voted on at nald rneettnR, must be particulars. Hit positions free, A^)ply to- WE HAVE reliable buyer fur email col Ernest E. Peseux was elected pres- filed with the District Clerk at least twen EDITH'S .home-mad*! coffees >• cake, fresh ator fur one flight of stain; prlvaU res- day. Write U, S. G., box fill. Red Bank. daily. - U'» deliciauaV Call Rod Bank ldence; Civ* full details snd price. WrlU Uge with amall-acreagft and outbuildlnife crippled; gome hid on juit enough clifthei to cover ident of the Keyport Enempt Fire- ty day» before th* d«t« of the m.**tin, Btair Traveler, box 511> ii«(l Bank. near lied flank, Mlddlatown or Mntawan. men's association of Keyport Thurs in order to have the name* of #uch canAl 2880. • WHITE «lrl wanlcd for generiil house- Write partlculare to rlculthorp Agencf, their worn bodln. Some wept; eome almoat awore, dat*s printed on the official balloU to be work, Thone Jted R*nlc 19$ Thurtdty . day evening of last week. WANTED, second-hand portable electric 114 Flrat. avenue, Allantlc illsiliianfl.. Of thi 37 cuti, only four were decided In favor of used In votinjj. In calculating the ahov* SIMMONS metsl dqy hed,- two Simmon* ntwittfC machine; must he In good condi- after fl:80 p. m., or Friday.* mentioned twenty dayi* either the *Allm_ metal twin be^Jjt; all rorm>lete with tion, and cheap for cash. Address Port- WANTED, to buy, Iwo-rar anrnm. Write the tenants. The rost were ordered to move out or day or th* election day. but not both, springs and mattresii. Phone Rutnson OIRL wsnted for light home-workt sleep P. u. lio« 3«4. Rail BanV* may bo counted." Blank form* for thli 1394-J.' able Stwcr, stating price and make, box In: Sundays off, Write P. O. Box HO, pay their rent. Port Monmouth. * purpose may be obtained from the Pi* 611, Red Bank.' Keanaburir, N. J.* trlct Clark. • . COUNTRY FARM properly wanted—The LATE MODEL car radio, In bast condition. MONEY to loan on first bond and mart N»w York Time. Kill feature farm ad- The judge wag « kindly man and gave hli de- Persona_w_ho_»nay voU *t the election Price reasonable. Call Red Bank (faue. A. L. Ivitm' Agency, Iff Mori- MOTHER'S helper wanted, while or col- verllaementa In the ClauulfUd column, each • • in ForV Monmouth from Ur^GinerL.- 28M*" mo u t h-strsst,- yho ne-JUd—Bs nV^Mft^.. -.___ rsil i ulsep In or out; references. Phone Jlunday dtirlnK February and March, Send cisions with commendable consideration of the ten- jBkSBO* "cofnptele iianltiilarirofToiir'niropeTtjn—'A- t ...Charles Mf»er« and Charlei Uebhauicr.) (»T Those who were registered for the ~^t^ltI^^cBilnglr^~Bt^tHhs^anlllorai^-he.d-ihe adva^ltage-. lust preceding general election or any spe- THREE-PIECE living,room suit* for sale; BICYCLES on- th« budget plan, no money auitreated advertllatnent will be eenl with- The Stitch and Chatter club met at cial election held subsequent thereto; or sfao blower with thermostat. Inaufre WE, NEED first claaa donmtlc help for out, obligation, The Timee publLhua more down, easy monthly naym»n(*. Your positions In-the beat houiehotds. Ap- <—there'a my point. Such']* the law and doubtless the home ot Mrs. Pearl Henry Mon- not being so registered but being quali- at 31 Forman street, Fair Haven, phono old bicycle taken in trade. Mahna Broi Farma, Mita and Acreage advertising than fied to vou for a member of the lea-Ma- 73«.M Hed Bank. Highway 3K, Katontown, or 31« Mftl: ply at onre nt Monmouth Kmploymint any other New York newapaper. Addreaa It Is a Just law; for the landlord whose money Is . day of this week. Next week "the ture have, registered at the polling plnce street, Lakewood. N. J,, phone Eatontown Anency, 22 Weil Front street, phone Farme & Acreage Dealt, Claanlrted Uepart- Invested in rented property certainly Is entitled • meeting will be held at the home of on the Saturday preceding the election or Lakewood 830. asoo" ment. The New York I'lmal,. Na>v York Gentleman's lT-jewpl Gruen, Verlthln, gold Clly." • - cither to his rent money or to the surrender ot his llrs. Lillian Kern. between iha hour* of 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. pocket watch, wllb rase; coat |12fi, ttl\ SALESWOMAN wanted, experienced only, (b) Those' In a district having perma- $75. Intltlals H. U 1>, can be tilled In. NEW ami modem method to shampoo infants' and children'*" wear; steady no- property. Mrs. Lillian Kern and son Watson nent restWtmtion who are registered at Phone Allenhimt 4358.* ruga. We guarantee every rug will he FOUR-KOOM houae or apartment wanted returned to you *n good •* new: i ciitti lon. Good pay> Apply at once. Gold- and- William McGuira Bpent the least three days prior to the date of the berg's, 2 4 Jlroad street, Red Bank.* In town; S2n or I2& rent; for March 1. week-end at the home of Mrs. Kern's election. WANTED, a purchaser for a complete La- a foot! 9x\2 domestic rug $4.32, Tele- Write M. I... box til, Ited Bank,* But those poor tenants—what life tragedies brought phone 2H0U, Leon's. , ion in Newark...... ' Halle- extend on university higher ac- them Into court for non-payment of rent? • IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEr. countancy cofine. Cant }I«5. Y/h*t urn Last week Watson Kern attended I bid? Write H. P., hox 511, Red Bank. WANT to purc-hane a fjuantlty of chicken SITUATIONS WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT the graduation of his niece, Mlas Do- 123/538. manure. Lovetl's Nunery,-Inr., Little ,WHB It sickness? Perhaps, with some. Was It Silver, ,N. J-, i>hon« IUd Bant 220O. lores Kern, from West Side high TO CATHINKA PAUL: DRESS SUIT for .alt, in Rood condition; CHAUFFEUR, h«ndy mm, it.alro po«l- FARM for rent, J33 ac'rea i "ttioi oi>t>oi tlon j competent, wllilnic workvr; reftr- death of the breadwinner? Maybe so, with one or school, Newark, , By virtu* of an order of the Court of outjtrown by college student. Richmond, tunlt/ for right party 1 all Improvemintii Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day 10< Wallace street, Ktd Bank. , WANTED, med cord wjod MW or isw ericen. I'lior.o Ely, Bclmlr U46-W.' The regular meeting of the fire mandrel, Is h. p. and \' h. i: A. C In house; .tliQ blif bam, uoo'i for live two. Wan It lack of work? Probably, with a few. of the date hereof. In a caue* wherein n mock; inrmttly Htnry H«ndrfr) Weir enamelware 1 Sc etch (limit 1 to run torn- of itvsn ranmi nri'l hath; erl. NatJonaJ S?,. | Me and $1 Store 21 feet lone. Apply O*ir/. Phone 28H0." Monmouth avenue, near Appletun »ve- ntsr tiiatlon ami iirhool. K. Morrln, f^aon- home with lllnesn. • Red Bank, dated Autt'.«t M. 1927. and rme, I>tonaido, N- S, Phono Atlantic AnlvlMe ro«'l. Atlsnttr Hluhlsn'h, N. J,' If they, when they were young and had fewer re- Duo to the fact that Lcroy Kolb recorded in the office of the Clerk :f Mon- TWO male Pomeranian puppies, one choc- JIARTKNT>KR vlnhes potHhnTin OFTM' mouth-:'Gount7, New Jersey, In Book «a* Herl limtk; years of *xM*iienr<>. refer* uponalbllitles, had Inveated R. small part of their •- skidded into a pole with his car at olate anil oni; orange color; &x«t thrte <'eis. Address Bartander, \>nx. fill. Red BUNCALOW Un rent, Hva rooms »nd of Mortgage*, TaKe 6F. etc., covering and five months; reKictered; pilrea 110 I>M t.h ; all Improvements; a I HO garage, - Keyport, he has purchased a new premises situate In the Boroufih nf Deal, and *20; also two ntudn At nervfee. Fee Jtank.' n Front a venue, Rlverald* Heinhtij price earning* In a lot or In a home, very probably they , Hudson four-door sedan, equipped In th« County of Monmouth and State of S10. Tylon KennelR, 250 South street, MEN OLI> at 401 <-*t ptv. '-tfew Ostrex 35; vannt February luL. l'hone Keei>. Vat no 11.0 0. Special FOR RENT, small six-room houit; no gft< price 79c. Call, -write Sun, Jlay Orug rasret located at i'i Mtrhanln,street, H*<1 Patrick Sullivan of Illinois avenue jire th« holder ot a judgment against Ml- Bunk and Truit company, s.hars No. S. C. MAN, 40 y«.r« old, wlih.i anr kind o( 1 There I* a mighty, serious thought here, especially eha*l Weir, a formtr owner of the mort* 2iH, 100/20010* of rtne share cumulative Store*. Bank, lntiuhe at Anderson iirothers, of- is Improving in Veterans' hospital. eintilorment: han; rlvnr front, ten roomn, ell venting them in a home to shelter you In old age. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT 20% net incoma «» tent; ah ft major handy man. Call Kid Bank 3880.* confined to his home with a heavy sites; a bargain for a carpenter nr paint- he*t, VH; *\x room*, hot air h#*t.l3/>; But the 23 tenants I saw dispossessed probably at Estate of Joseph Koinlck, dectaud. er. Price 140 for nil. Hsyti. »2 Or«an- list xtatiun, i>*cc«nttn(t. Aim tea hounk, riifilih type, nix rooflni, •team heat, tHU; cold. between Ahbuiy Park ntt'l BfJiinjf Lake. YOUNfJ white vomnn vrlMhen position sa Notice It hereby given that the accounts l»ort ttvenup. IAHK, Branch, phone 1977. Want one younk man, three girli, who can Keneral houH^worker,, day's wnik. Mil. ljtlit run mi, thren bath*, xas heat, exchi- some time in their lives felt as you do. Troop No. 88 of Boy Scouts will of the subRcrlber, admlnUtrator of the ••- Kintr well t tall. KOoA-\c,aV\nw, ratten* Hre- Barkan, AS Washington itraet, K«'l Hank, \v» section. 1100, Thomiifton A«ency, HI Jiold their sixth annual scout dinner tate of said deceased, will be audited and SPECIAL.—Fruit of the Loom aprons 2te. ••*•'— 1587-J.* «it Front atr*«t. phon* Aed Hank. 7 00." Dont you make the mistake of letting your oppor- utaU-d by the Surrogate of tht .County at Seethem todrfy. B«*t hargnln In town; fined. WhUe-Collfti tiucial Avnsltancs, at the flre house February 22. Mrs. Henry L. Doollttte, t#mi>orHry chair* tunity get away from you. If you miss the head, Monmouth, and reported for s*t'-'«inent to 2-oi. ikeln American frool 25c. Hake man. 331 Kueliii avenue. Ixjch Atboui.* (^OM)HEI) ulrl want* ireneral. homework, fX-HOOK hounfi for rent; fint/i, hot wa- Joseph Wackir was made a men- the Orphans Court of satd County, on ,dri«set,. iwcatirfi, Afghani aorl what. not. plain cooklnK. afnfill laundry, in amall ter best [ two-cur fesrnutt nUnchtd i Hy- a grab It by the tall and hang on. her of Sea Scout Ship 206 of Atlan- Thursday, the ninth day of March, A. D. National S ft 10. proim'a. Phone 2660, 'amily. I'l«ai« call at 100 Linden t>Iaca, rsmors svenut, Shre"wibui y. i>hone IUd 193?, a.t 10:00 o'clock a. m., at whlrh FEMALE 1me. Mi'i, l>stn, route 3«, In scouting; Cornel Lykc, the .gold Now.' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT WOULD 1IU \» irtveit IS.OQDMO ».'.,'- Your.ff, second class. Crawford John- of the tubperlber. utibfitltuteri truit*«'of USEI> CAR3 bau«ht, >oM and exchanged. llniiUr* *rite InvestmenL. r»ox &11, Red I'OR KENT, four-roorn «iiartfn«iit. hot the tetste of aaid dectated, will >• feudiUd Bank* waf«i- hem.i all imiiroye-mtntH; newly I«T piovement*. 1301 six rooms, innirovernent-s, ion, Harold v Quackenbush, Albert Pontlar t»l««nj service; term*. ril(rl st. 74 WalUrs slrset, garnid, $35! three or four room »i>srl- I(«nt *::> month. Apply at 240 West' manU In town. }^I.-I4B, ftenrsR P. Karl- { HonmQu^f.9.fH^l l i«ort*ll4((i r s*U!U!m t street, phone tb%$» , . , -. m AT SlfKEWSDUHY, Ned mom and t th* Orphmn* Court of **\& C tl»i rwH^i^aiii »>4idtthtn j»rVTM»jre>) V t4 UV «llcw«;s Broad alieet. phone Kerf Dink 'Keardon and Robert Kungc will aZJ ( Thursday, the sixteenth day of March, A. PACKARD club ladan, 1934, model ltOI, SI0 tt»kiy, • Tctephone .1311-J R*>i Sunk 913, " " ••- - ••'•"• receive merit badges. P.-19sa, at 10:00 o'dock t. m, at whlrh for taJe. Warren H. Smock, adminis- alter h p, m.' ttireii-room ipartmint, O. E. r«" - James Murphy is planning to dis- Urn* application win be ms4e> for the at- trator, •te., «mef Broad and Mechanic frtfreatpr, Ma|ic ehef K«I range; tteam COMPM3TE Hat of houaei, tft»a-tments And lwanef of commlsiloivs and eoanaal fe«. atreeti, Red Bank/ heat, tO« bath; ail Improvements j In tht •tore* for rent In B*4 Bank and vicinity. mantle tho old barn next to the post- Dated January 21, A. D. 1039. heart of IUd Bank. 16 Weit Front street, Call and five us the pteuur* of iho**lnjr efSee. ' BUSINESS NOTICES or cttt Keanabuftf 811 iot appointment. them to you. WaUrbury, 22 Weat Front GUARANTY TRUST COMPAfOT SA.CRJF1CT. 1»J] 0H$aiobll» "&" tour' atre*t< phona 3600.* . The Girl Scout* held a game and OF NEW YORK, door sedan: rood condition j «ix.ply ICE SKATES, ••*• «n(i «rii.nn «nd l«i.n By; Harry J. Kelly, Mrt«. Phlleo rWioj hot water he«ter» ntw FUBNJSHEtt apartment for rents adult* card party at.the fire house Thurs- AaafttanL Trurt OAlrer. raow,n Ihircmnl. W« fix loel<« and only j two rooms, private bath, .heated: SEVBN-HOOM home, all Imprnvementa; if.V.t. t«o vsllons Presione: I22S, Can malia k«rft, r.pafr trunk« »nd vtllnflii: tun" oil h.at} •Kcettetit condition; t4& month- day evening. There wi>r« about 30 140 JBtOiaway. Hew YofV. N. T b« s«in by »ippol tm«nt Saturday or Saa* nil Improvwntnti, ground Boor, itparatw i *bUtd J n *n4 tt«'ilv«r« rtitairtd. cAa!i lorkulik •tfitMnr*, neevr itavtlan .and hua tint. H ly. Apply Soon it, H Broad >Ui*t, Ke4 d th Ud fiajUt Htuyi Shoo, 1U OikUti itnttt, ML Bui, S«etov PJ»«. JUd Jkiak. phone il«8, Bank,' ...BED.BANK,BEGISTER. JEBJIUABY2-1939.

Miss Hilda West To Richard Greene head the cast, which Weddings. high school and" Rider-college. Be TO OBSERVE FOUNDERS' DAY, _U It Bwlmt—We Have It _ . Cagers Matawan Cagers also includes Walter Brennan, Doug- la a. member of Fbi Beta UpUIoo las Dumbrille, Karen Morley and fraternity. He Ii employed u ac- Mrs. Albert Lauber, Jr., of Rom- Lo*e To feeyport Marry February 19 Moroni Olson. OAKLEY—GBIIXO^f. son, will be guest speaker at the countant for Beta Buss«, __Inc, of meetiog-of-the Little Silver-Parent- |%in First iialf Keyport high school's basketball Arrangements have been- complet- Miss Beatrice OaKfey, grand- Red Bank. STRAND. Teacher association next Monday af- Hennessey's team defeated their arch rivals, ed for the marriage of Minn Hilda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Su- CHAFFTN—MYEB8. ternoon. Her topic will be "Phases Of Church Loop Matawan, Tuesday night in a con- West, daughter of Mr. and Mis. "HI? Exciting Night" with Charlie per of Rector place, and Maurice of Child Character Education." A test on the Matawan court 34 to 22. Marshall West of West Long Branch, Ruggleu and Ona Munson and "Fed-Grlllon, son of Joseph Grillon of Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Chaffin or Col- special Founders' day program hat At half time Keyport led 15 to 6. to Daniel W. Dorn.'son of Mr. and Naveslnk River road in Mlddletown : eral Man Hunt," starring Robert Liv- lege avenue, Eatontown, have an- been arranged by Mrs. Alex Wilde. . , Defeat' Presbyterians in Jaffe, Keyport guard, starred for the Mrs. Daniel B. Dorn of Plnckncy ingston and June Travis, will be township, were married Saturday af- nounced the marriage of their Victors with 11 points and Wilson, road. The wedding will take place shown for the last time today at the ternoon at Holy Cross rectory, Rum- daughter, Dorothy Florence, to John Card of Thanks. Hard-Fought Contest — Matawan 'center scored 10 points, Sunday afternoon, February 19, at 3 Strand theater. son, by Rev. Joseph Sullivan, assist- D. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John We wish to thank those who KEYPORT o'clock at the Pcmberton Methodist ant rector. loaned cars, sent flowers, the pall The double bill Friday and Satur- O Myers of Saratoga Springs, New bearers, Father John P. Burke, John Two Tie for Second G F r church. Rev. Nell Raver, pastor, for- The bride, who was given in mar- York. Rev. Weston E GrimBhaw, All Our Sea Food FFreshr . Dufour, f I jj * mcrly of Red Bank, will officiate, day consists of "Great Guy" starring E. Day and all those who helped In NoN . Cold Storage Lamb«rtson, f " J J James Cagncy anct Mae Clark and riage by her brother, Fred^-Oakley rector of SL jamea' Episcopal any way in our recent bereavement Tho couple will be attended by Mr. of Red Bank, was attired in an Alice, The Y, M. C. A. church basketball Roman, I ° J •• "The Frontiersman'* with William church, Eatontown, performed the caused by the death of our husband Shaw, I. ; ! and Mrs, Richard Klrby of Linden Boyd and George Hays. blue dress with a, hat to match and ceremony January 22 at the church. and father, James Hanaway. Phone 1377 We Deliver le&guo concluded the first half of its Sherlilan. c ? ? place.; Following the ceremony the carried a bouquet of : yellow tea The attendant! were Mlsa Porothea Walling. f • • •" Mrs. James Hanaway and Family. schedule last night on the River WassenfaM, « ° " couple will leave on a wedding trip roses. She was attended by Mlse Grlm»haw and David Scott, both of —Advertisement. street school court. The WcsUidc 'V ...0 0 0 Hopkins, g ..6 4 14 to Washington and upon their return Pearl Oakley of Boston, a sister, Little Silver. quintet won the first-half champion- Jalle. g .000 will reside on Henry street, Shrews- who wore blue with matching acces- IN MEMORUM. WEEK END SPECIALS ship and also their sixth straight Washington, g bury. ' The bride it a graduate .of Red In loving- memory or Arthur Channing sories and carried a bouquet of pink' Bank high school, class of 1937, and *M>UMDERS ' game when they defeated a hard- K 10 31 roses'. 'Armond Grlllon of Middle- Clapp, woo paucd BWB» February 4, 1919 flghtlng Presbyterian quintet, 39 to MATAWAN Miss West attended Long Branch Is employed by the New Jersey Bell BrJTTERPISH- G,. F. P high school and is employed as child's town was best man. .: ; •' Telephone Co. at Long Branch. Mr. TOBGIEH 30, In the other jjames the Reformed 'I 1 " nurse by Mrs. Raymond Kaas of Following • the ceremony a recei>- cogers won over St. James; 28 to 22,Uwll. '•• Myers was graduated from Saratoga MEDIUM SMELTS :18s, Thompson, f. —~ . . a o i liOng Branch. Mr. Dorn js a gradu- lon was held at the bride's home high school and attended medical WANT ADVERTISiEMENTS KING MACKEREX and thus scttle'd the battle for the R. Vaary, c .' .. (I 0 0 ate of Red Bank high school and Is 'or more; than 50 relatives and •i «)o|b. cellar position In the league. Until Wilson, c ... 2 6 10 college at Albany, Ne^ir York. Too Late for CLutification Boston, Mackerel McOulrt. 8. . o '0 -o proprietor of Dorn's Photo Shop on friends, after which the couple left Span. Mackerel last night neither team had won a Carrie, ff - I) 0 0 Wallace street. —" c V.. 1 l 3 on a month's weding trip to Florida. HENNAHANE—DOMIDION. ' F0UB-S0OM apartment, newly decorated, Native Eels _ game. The evening's final saw the 8. Vaary, g o o Upon their return they will reside new fixtures: heat, hot water and ta- Little Silver 'V defeat the Y. M. H.Hindi, 8 • Ml>» Cecelia Hennahane of Little rage. Ground floor, two-family houie; $35 Sea Ban 1 8 22 t Riverside Heights. per month. 95 East River road, Rumion, Codfish Steaks _ ib. A. and thus cause a tie between these Amusements. • Silver and William Domldlon, Jr., N. J. Keyport f Spring *trect, formerly 6t Shrewa- Domldlon is connected with the Bell household articles. Mrs. Dalij Herzog, TOYING OYSTKRS ^«t are Alan Marshal, Laha Turner, An- mry, daughter of Robert White of Telephone laboratories at Forced 292 River road. Red Bank. REFORMED. thony Allan and Henry Stephcnson. G F P Atlantic City, to Hobert A. Mat- River, New Jersey. Jonti, f...... 2 0 4 Dodos Hold Tint Place The "request night" feature, to bo hews of Long Branch, will take 0 II shown Saturday at 11 p m , after the Rice, I, ... 0 1 ilace Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock ' BROWER—CROSBY. 3 17 fgular performn.nre will bo "Wells 8abu In "Drum*. ' ^ O/elln, t. —Second-Place Cuckoos at St. James' Episcopal church at Hcndricka, c 2 0 4 furRO" with Joel McCrca and Fran- Mrs. Gladys Browcr, of Little Sil- MASSAGING! Phlfer, c v. — S 1 11 Win From Hoot Owls ces Dee, The feature attraction Sunday, Long Branch. Rev. Morton A. K«lf. ; B 1 0 2 ver and Joseph Crosby of Little Sil- There is a type of massage for the relief of almost every r .-..'. 0 0 0 Monday and Tuesday will bring to Barnes, rector, will officiate. Estelle, 1. ... The couple will be attended by ver were-married Sunday afternoon ailment. Maasage to also recommended for Seducing;. The third-place Buzzards defeated tho Strand screen the ' spectacle it the parsonage of the Little Silver 18 2 Drums," filmed entirely in techni-, Mr. and Mrs. William Walling of • Physiotherapy is the scientific method of treating disease ST. JAKES. the leading Dodos In two games last color in India. Raymond Masscy Long Branch'. Following the cere- Methodist church by Rev. Elijah F. with electricity. Sullivan, f. -... I It night in the Red Bank Quadrangle 1 Reed, pastor. Miss Madeleine Brow- K«1»B. J 1. 0 2 and Sabu, juvenile Indian star, have mony the couple will leave on a We specialize ui both. I Garvcy/ c • t 0 12 club bowling league at the Red Bank tho leads, • : wedding trip through the South and ir, the bride's daughter, and Ray K. .... 0 0 0 Recreation hall.. The teams tied In Conklln were the • attendants. J. MacDonsld, g, _.. : **.*.m~- .-•— pon their return will reside on A. MaeDonald, g...... 0 0 0 the first game, and in a roll off, the PLAHN & IMLAY II S lna ihentnut street, Fair Haven. • (irauae, g, Dodos won by ten P - Printing of All Kinds. -Sean, i. .. 0 0 0 Guild Entertained Miss White attended Red Bank Business stationery, office forms, • VISIT OB PHONE US FOE INTOnMATION. " Tfie Dodos, however, continued to nd Anbury Park high schools and To 2 22 hold first "place, with 96 points. Ther posters, cards, Invitations, booklets, Room 6, Register Bldg. * Phone Bed Bank 238S-M. PRESBYTERIANS. At Long Branch s employed as telephone operator etc, are turned out at The Register Office Hours: 7:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Dally. OFF second-place Cuckoos Won two games it tho Red Bank office. Mr. Mat-office In a workmanlike manner and hut, t. 2 16 from the Hopt Owls and wore given Mrs. Frank G. Chambers of Long hews graduated from Long Branch at reasonable prices.—Advertisement. Worthier. I 4-0 8 seven points for their winnings. In B. Matthews, e 2 8 7 Branch entertained members/Of St. X 4 0 » other matches last night tho Fell- Mary's guild of St. George's church, Forbes, B ... 1 0 2 cans > won three games and nine Rumson, yesterday at a luncheon J. Matthews, g. 0 0 C points from the Mud Hens and the and bridge. Tho proceeds of tho af- Penguins won two games and five fair will bo used for the bishop's fund WKSTSIDE "Y." Till? points from tho Jaybirds. Tho Pen- of tho church. Special awards were OF* guins moved Into fourth placo by given to Mrs. John'Humbertof R;um- N. William, f. 8 17 -virtue of their victory. ' Hundly, I .'. 0 0 0 «on and Mrs. John Carlson of Sea 9 -2 » All matches next Wednesday night Bright. DanleW, c. ... ~ n— 2 0 4 1 9 6 will start at 10 o'clock sharp and Others attending wore Mrs. 7 1 15 probably every Wednesday night Charles Rose, Mrs. .Addle Barbour, thereafter. • 18 IB Mrs. Harry VanBrunt, Mrs. Harry Y, M. H. A. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Robertson! Mrs. Samuel .Bentsen, Q F P PL. Mrs. Harry Ely, Mrs. "William Jor- Jin, f, .. 2- 4 8 Dodoa ..-,,. OS Polio. 1. •0 0 0 CueKooi ..«« ...... „„.„..«...«».... 71* dan and Miss Louise Truax. Brenner.' I, — 0 0 II Butwdi ....,„...._ : 74 O'Olemky. c. . 1 0 2 Pellcana -. .»....._-...... *...... 67 >8ehwarti, c...... 10 2 jarblfdi 65 Levlnsxr, g. ... a i 7 Hoot Owli ...... 63 Sharp Saws WWorwlti, g. Mua JMni - 52 Rare rout •»• lied tnd loblil 10 1 Pl « by michin. lladiinlalll DAMES NKXT WEDNESDAY. jredM Slim. Barn cut Ira", Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials Lorctta Ydung, mid Illcliard Oreen. cleiner, ruler. Qulcktr ITIT- ' LITTLE SILVER Y. 1 ~l si Early—Buuarda vi. Mud Htm, Pellcam lotnw'U Ilia out mtx— vi. Dodoi, . Tho maTn attraction Sunday, Mon- J. Bolson, t. Q F P Late—Jaybtrda vi. Owli. Pengulna va, JOSEPH MORI, Finest FRESH FRUITS and X. Slocum, 1, ....n...... 'a 2 « Cuckobi. day and Tuesday of noxt week, will Tel. 503 Red Bank. S.' O'Connor, e. .... 7 1 15 JAYBIRDS. bo "Kentucky," (limed entirely in Davidson's VEGETABLES Pound, • -.-. not Oaborn ....; 137 164 18S technicolor. Lovctta Young and B. O Connor, g. . 8 3 9 Oarey - 155 1U0 180 BUTT Ayrshire Roll 0 11 W. Hoflman -..: 184 1D4 121 FEIDAY AND SATCBJDAy 1 1< 7 10 Handicap ...... 42 42 42 Referee, Aftla MuTJonald; ecorer, Char- STRICTLY Ma Johnaon, SIB too 400 PENQU1N3. FRESH EXTBA LARGE Wlkolt ...... 148 07 . 120 • TBEE-BIPENED Jaoouba ...... 1 182 EGGS JERSEY PINEAPPLE FKUIT Catholic Cagere Aumaek no isa Dummy ...... 1111 ISO Florida ORANGES Lose To Belmar Handicap .... DAVIDSON BROS. Whole Peeled CanS < , 188 043 418 € The Red Bank Cathollo high PELICANS. Finest Quality doz. school' basketball quintet of Red IJummy 125 1J5 12IS APRICOTS Tall Cans 3 29 29 Turnook 1S3 152 lau Bank lost yesterday afternoon to' at.Smith - I. 184 1B8 202 Hose of Belmar in an encounter in Handicap 25 25 25 Wines & Liquors the American Legion hall at Bel- CALIFORNIA Florida ORANGES 487 41)0 4111 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 mar. The score was 11 to 23, At MUD HENS. Largest Cans Indian Blver—Pineapple Brand half time tho Red Bankers trailed 139 129 cans NATURAL COLOR Dummy • 12ft 125 125 PEACHES Yellow Cling TBEE-BIPENED 18 to 12, Hlnes led tho victors In Dummy ...... " iur> 125 IU scoring with 23 points while Johnny Handicap 41 41 41 Ellla was high scorer for Red. Bank Davidson's Calvert with nine- points. 430 424 420 DUZ7.ARDS. CLUB Large Size J 17-25° . - Tomorrow night St. James will Doehmo i ; 161 184 U.2 Blended play New Brunswick. There will al- Carman ; 134 213 147 RINSO so be a junior varsity game. • Plnglture - 204 184 188 EXTRA LABOE Jlandka Rye • INDIAJI BIVEB • BED BANK, 00-Proirf ' • O F V 8^ Years PURE ; GRAPEFRUIT Matter, t - s 1 6 Kllten, f _ _.:. \ 2 4 DOD08. The Lone glasses 0 0 A; Hoftman 108 130 162 --. .SO'Proof Marchetti, I „ ...... o o 1! Grape .Jelly Bauer, c «...; l 8chw«nker 178 172 181 $1.79 Ranger Garvey, c. „., .... 0 0 0 MeAUIater 213 821 118 Konowltl, g. .. :._ _ 0 2 2 Handicap 43 4» il | , 51% 4 Yr». EM., ». 4 1. 0 QUART H it.n, c _ oi 1 FANCY TOMATOES Bohn, c , , _ ,. 0 0 0 Holl WET. cans HOOT OWLS. SHRIMP PINE FLAVOR •8 7 28 ald 140 161 1-ID. carton box BELMAK. Bretl 1211 124 $1.99 1 0 P Kbit '. III' 20l> McCor.iitll 2 3 7 Dummy 125 c alano .; ;. 2 Handicap .. S3 box IJtKllenl , I a 15 42 10 Hlncs, c ....«..,..,.. it fi34 CAN S-LB. CAN 'Murphy, c 0 '0 0 CUCKOOS. Lucky SPRY 49< FANCY Flnkhelmer, g ; 1 0 Lartnuil .:. 120 131 1B7 18< Nearncy, B ., 1 1 3 Tabor Ilia' 246 1 Leaf New'All Vegetable Shortening CAUFOBNIA Scbl-utdcr 21S 204 in FUIX 15 11 71 Handicap 142 SPROUTS Red Bank ...... 7 5 6 6—23 28 QUART APPLE l^kg.lPillsbury's Pancake Flour 12c ...... 8 10 8 IB—41 Belmar FUIX SUGAR Tpiht Pancake Syrup ...... 17c QUAKT AMERICAN—Domino Granulated

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