7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Minister Of Mtuie Fair Haven Lion* Firemen Make Hospital Donation Sea Bright Now List Artists Buy Eye Machine Municipal Court Members of the board of direc- Short On Funds, For Concerts tors of the Fair Haven Lions club For Sea Bright recently agreed to purchase a large Keystone View Telebinocular inach- Mayor Declares In Winter Series ne for the use of the Rumson and Now Considered Fair Haven school boards. The Aaks Careful Thrift; String Quartet, / machines are used to check the Census Would Show - ia of the school children. $50 Given To Fund Men's ChoruB And Tl)New York University Chapel Clothing Workers dano, into such disrepair it was "an ab- choir, and. the final, April 7, pre- Telling council the current pow- solute disgrace to our borough." Roger J. Rietberg senting Jane Carlson, pianist and ers of Recorder John Weir would Mr. Jacobsen said he had an esti- 19M winner of the Naumburg prize. Local Endorses end December 31, Mr. Giordano mate of $100 for repainting the me- The sam« artists will alao appeal- said Sea Bright would benefit from in the newly-instituted Young Peo- having its own municipal court. morial. New Minister Of ple's series to be held at Mechanic Democratic Slate "For the present," said the may- Street school auditorium on the af- The new law, he said, permit* bor- or, "we must wait. I understand ternoon of the concerts for young Jamee) LoBiondfc oughs with populations of 1,000 or the Importance of our honor roll, Music At First people in this area. more to establish their own courts and it will be reconditioned. But nnd to appoint their own judge*. Composed of four graduates of And Al Fredgranegc row our funds are very low." The Red Bank tire department which will contain 80 beds. Seely we Mrs, Julia Throckmoiton, hos- The law, he added, provides that Methodist Church tha Jullllard School of Music, now two smaller communities, whose However, in considering what members of its faculty, tho Jull- Issue Statement Saturday presented a $500 check to B. Tuthill, hospital trcasuer, Is pitnl mipfrintiindcnt, Councilman Mayor Farrell referred to as "our J. Albert Vnn.Schoick, chairman of combined population is 1,000 or llard String Quartet includes Rob- Rivcrvlcw hospital as its contri- shown receiving tho check from obligations and loyalty," the coun- Roger J. Reitberg ert Mann, Robert Kofi, Raphael Official endorsement of the can- the lire committee, Harry Aumnck greater, could set up a joint court. cil unanimously voted to contrib- Hillyer and Arthur Winograd, They didacy of Charles F. Sullivan, Dem' bution to tho hospital's fund-rais- Veinon Dey, Red Bank fire chief. and Dominic FlRaro. Tile goal of However, In the latter event, th« ute $50 toward this area's Redcdi- Of Grand Rapids have been playing together for sev- ocratic nominee for Congress from ing campaign to erect a new wing Others watching tho presentation tin; drlvo Is $500,000, judgo must be appointed by th» eatiori Week, (ho period of patri- eral years and have been featured this, the Third Congressional dis- governor, with confirmation by tht otic observance prior to the visit Takes Position Here in major concert series throughout trict, has been announced by state senate. of the Freedom train to Red Bank, tlin country. James LoBiondo, Monmouth coun- It Pays To Advertise While the permanent population Professor Roger 3. Rietberg of Tuesday, October 19. Payment of Vitv, York University's Chapel ty chairman of the C.I.O. Political Farm Receipts, Ask Speed Curb of Sea Bright has been listed un- this sum will leave but $25 in the Srand Rapids, Mich., Is the new Action committee, and Al Fred- In The llegisler der 1,000, Mr, Giordano laid he be- minlstor of Music at the Red Bank choir consists of 24 voices chosen contingent fund, the mayor ex- from Its famous Glee club. General- granese, chairman of Local 293, The Mills Air Conditioning Com- lieved a now census would fhow plained, Methodist church, Professor Riet- United Clothing Workers of Amer- the qualifying margin has now been berg graduated from Hope college ly seniors, they have had some Costs Higher pany of Red Bank and Point In Middletown Bids on the Installation of the three years of training under Prof. ica. Pleasant, which has its Red Bank exceeded. Therefore, he added, If in 1947 with a Bachelor of Arts de- thi" could be proved, Sea Bright proposed ventilation stack for the gree. He is a candidate for the 67e- Alfred M, Greenfield, who in addi- The endorsement was made at a Net Income May Be ofllce at 129 Broad street, with Village Group Warns sewage disposal plant were held tion to directing the N.Y.U. singers meeting of the C.I.O.'s executive William Machaucr, Jr., as repre- would be empowered to have it* gree of Master of Sacred Music at own court and, with it, resultant over for reconsideration at the Union Theological seminary. U director of the New York Ora- board here. Previously the State Lower For Many sentative, hos Informed The Reg- Htises And Fort Car? next council meeting, Friday, Oc- torio society. The members of the American Federation of Labor and istpf thnt they have had wonderful benefits. While at Hope college he ac- the New Jersey State C.I.O. coun- j3ash income from farm market- 'J he board of directors of the Council decided ts ask the V. S. tober 15. Two bids were received. companied the Men's Glee club, Chapel choir go to "pre-«cason" results from advertising In our Thomas Procter & Co., of Long camp with the Glee club and in ad- cil gave their official blessing to ings in New Jersey during the first publication. Mldillotown Villa;;© Neighborhood Bureau of Census at Washington Branch, -was low at $1,925. William which made an Eastern tour of dition are each given Individual Sullivan, six months of 1948 amounted to association, which met Friday night and the New Jersey State Depart- two weeks and included singing about $125,115,000, the State De- Wo appreciate very much their at the home of Mra. Garry Paskus, Kohl of Lincrott offered to make over WNBC in commemoration of voice lessons throughout the year. "It is obvious why we ar£ thro,w- kind words and know that they men of Vital Statistics If a local the installation for $1,950. ing our full, whole-hearted support partment of Agriculture reported it.s atctetary, took action to warn hoard of health census would b» the 100th anniversary of the Dutch Fuch year, the national competi- today, citing a fartn income report have joined the rrumy hundreds of the Rollo Bus company and Fort Mayor Farrell explained that at founding of Holland, Mich. tion for the Naumburg prize win- to Charles F. Sullivan, Archibald other friends who know It pays to legit!. Alexander, candidate f.or the U. S. by the USDA. Receipts were about Monmouth vehicles of speeding on Until now, Recorder Weir, ani present there is only $1,425 in the Mr. Rietberg was in the Air ners brings out remarkably talented advertise In The Register. sewer account. That would mean Senate, and county and local Dem- ten per cent higher than the re- King's highway.. recorders In other munlcipalitlef, Force during the war* serving with younj,' musicians. This spring, Jane ocratic candidates," the joint state- vised estimates for the same borrowing some of the money from a Troop Carrier squadron in Italy. Cailson, was a winner and had a The association several months have hud the authority to hear te». another account if the work were ment said. "Sullivan represents months in 1917. ago hail received assurance from tlmony on cases involving local of- Ho jr. now advancing his musical New York Town hall debut where what millions of working people, undertaken at the costs offered. career by studying with Vernon shi won additional praise from Of this total, the Income from liotli groups Hint speeding would fenses and violations. It has been small businessmen and others in livestock and livestock products Pupils Winners bo curbed. However, this has not the recorder's duty to send up to The Jersey Shore Protective com- do Tar at the Church of the Al- New York critics. Her prize-win- the middle and lower income mittee, made up of Monmouth cension in New Tork city, where ning .also earned her a featured contributed about 585,448,000, or boon the case, tho association said. the grand Jury all major criminal groups most desire—freedom from about nine per cent more than in Letters will be sent to the bus com- cases, but hi* has been the right county municipalities protesting he served as assistant to samelajt appearance on the radio program, economic strarnulation and free- At Flower Show the proposed 30 per cent Increase year. . *-. the Telephone Hour. the January-June period a year pany and fort officials. Tho bus to sentence anyone for violating dom from fear ot war. ago. Crop receipts represent the routo goes along King's highway local ordinances, traffic regulation! In commutation fares, as asked by Subscription lists for the two while fort vehicles pass over the the Jersey Central railroad, asked ssrie* opened Monday, and early in- "Sullivan and others on the remainder, and may be as much Eight Awards To and the like. He also had the right ticket have given ui a rial pro- as 12 per cent greater in New Jer- roiij en route to a signal corps in- to fix the amount of ball suspect? that Sea Bright be represented dications point to a- quick reaching Shrewsbury Children stallation on Red Hill road. when the hearings on this increase Two Shrewsbury of the seating capacity. A commit- gram to combat the high cost of sey in the first, half of 1948 than must put up for their release from resume in Newark next week. tee repreienting the various clubs living, to provid* homes for vet- in 1947. Several pupils of the Shrcwsbudy In conjunction with transporta- custody. erans Mill others unable to pay tion, Layton Clark and Milton A. Hearings before the Interstate and organizations as well as the 'Republican rent*' Sullivan is for Although farmers' cash receipts school won awards in tho special Should Sea Bright not be quali- Commerce Commission ind the Boys Have Polio muMc departments of the local are somewhat higher on the aver- >jun'.or classes at the fifth Garden Vrctland were chosen a committee fied to establish its own municipal schools is assisting in the subsorlp- real reciprocal 'trad* extensions age, the prices they have had to state flower show sponsored by the to ubtalu u. speaker for a future court, the attorney saltl, it either New Jersey Board of Public Util- Bowers Youngsters among nation* of the world as a meeting to discuss railroad train Jt^joflUBlialonersbcgin Monday, measure ot insuring peace; and pay lor supplies and their total Garden club of New Jersey at tho could form a joint court with an- BPHHHPPHMHMound him- production costs arc also higher, Woman's club -of Upper- Montclalr rule* and stops. Tho association other adjacent community, or it Among 18 New Cases world economic stability. He Is op- last Thursdsay and Friday. Mis. will again try to have more trains self unab'le "to attend" the" Newark posed to the Tlft-Hartley labor the State Department of Agricul- sion at the Middletown station. could appoint its borough clerk at sessions, he appointed Borough As- ture points out. USDA statisticians Richard Nevius of Shrewsbury v/n.i recorder, The recorder, In »ueh an . Two Shrewsbury youngsters w«r» strangulation act. He is for rural consultant for the group. | A letter was ordered sent to the sessor Arthur O. Axelsen to go in among IS new acute polio sufferers Adult School electrification, the European Re- believe that the increase in costs township board of iidjustmsnt ask- event, however, -would be limited his place, as a person qualified to admitted the past week to Mon- covery program and far-ranging Is probably more evenly distributed Eighty-eight children from six ing for somu changes and amend- to fixing bail. He could not sen- understand the effect another fare mouth Memorial hospital. farm and public education pro- among individual farmers than Is schools In Westflelu, Montclalr and mji.tv to thi; zoning laws In tho vil- tence anyone to pay a fine, and rise would have upon the commun- SUM of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Has 550 Students grams. the increase in cash receipts. Shrewsbury exhibited 1C8 LRII-ICJ lage. It was mad; clear that tho would be required to send all caici, in 15 classes during the two d,iy.-i. ity. Nelson E. Finch, a Sea Bright Bowers of Shadowbrook road, Claiacs Opened "His opponent, Republican James Although specific figures for New ordinance Is satisfactory but the criminal and civil, to the diltrlct resident who works for a New Shrewsbury, they are Michael Bow- C. Auchinclosi, by contrast, has a Jersey are not yet available, re- Eight of a total of 81 awards changes would improve it, they felt, court to be heard, said Mr. Gior- York Insurance company, agreed era, six-year-old, and John Bowers, record which is found wanting on ports on a national basis Indicate maJu last Thursday were to Shrews- dano. Monday In Red Bank bury children and tho same num- Future association msctin^j will to attend the hearing as a com- nlitc-years-old. They are the neph- the overwhelming number of that expenditures for feed, lime, be held at township hall instead ot Should & municipal judge be ap- muter who experiences inconven- ews of Red Bank Councilman Phil- counts. He Is not only an, avowed fertilizer, lumber, spray materials ber of awards were made Friday pointed, Mr. Giordano added, it The Red Bank branch of the out of Friday's 54 total, at homes of the directors. The ience from poor railroad service ip .'. Bowers. Monmouth County Adult school foe of the union man, but ot every and machinery are about 14 per mor-tinga are public and all are in- , would be up to the community t* offered. ' Michael was admitted to the hos- opened Monday night at the high one who worka for a living, every cent higher than last year. Outlays Thursday's Shrewsbury winners vited. Attending Friday's meeting pay his fixed salary. The new law Another financial matter consid- pita; Wednesday in critical condi- school here with on enrollment of small businessman—everybody who for farm labor, taxes and farm were as follows: Class A, honorabln were Roller C. Bnird, Mrs. Irving prohibits the judge or magistrate ered was the request of the fire tion. Placed in emergency status, 550. The Asbury Park school doesn't happen to earn at least mortgage interest payments also mention, Julio Nevius; class E, T. Bartlclt, Mrs. Lily May Collins, from taking his fee from what an lion lung was rushed from New $25,000 a year. . are reported to be above the 1947 honcrable mention, Nancy Nevius; heretofore has been termed "court company, to Install a new heating branch opened Tursday night. class F, third prize, Nancy Nevius; Mrs. Mallby Jelliffe, Capt. Willis system in the fire house. Council- York for him. John was admitted Paul Young, Red Bank district "Because of that, we pledge our levels. Concver, Gcorgo Deaney, president, costs." to the hospital Friday. Both have class H, llrst prize, Kil'k Phillips; man Carl Nelson said the present school clerk and director of the membership to work zealously for Spokesmen for the State Depart- class H, second prize, John Free- Joseph Baxter, Jr., Mr. Vrecland. If Sea Brir'it resorts to till bean reported as being considerably school, estimatod that a total of the .election of Mr. Sullivan and ment of Agriculture are of the system—an old stove—is inade- Improved. Michael :s a first grade man; class H, second prize, Fay naming of the barough clerk, Clar- quate. He was instructed to de- 1,20b may be reached in both tho candidacies of Mr. Alexander opinion that when these items are Mariter; class H, third prize, Mar- ence Stevens, as recorder, Mr. pupil at St. James Grammar school schools compared with a total of and those or the Freeholder nom- taken into account, net Incomes so termine the cost of a new one. and John attends Shrewsbury tha Sparre. Giordano explained, thi* may be- Voted to pay current bills, 8J0 last year when the school was iness, Harold R, Lipplncott and far this year mtfy be lower than Register Editorial come a hardship for the clerk. H« grammar school. conducted at Rumson. Joseph McDonald, and everybody last year for most New Jersey Friday's winners from Shrews- among them, $12,744.89 as the bury were Elizabeth Hymcr, Ann would be subject to call st al! time* amount due the local school dis- Cther acute -patients Include Ot the 30 courses offered, Mr. on the Democratic ticket who is farmers. of day or night, in addition t» hli Totid Wilkinson, four-year-old son Becking local office." Jones, Julie Nevius, Gloria Kcni- trict for one-half the tax levy for Young reported that enough pupils ble and' Arthur Ross. Second In State other duties, and in no way, would* the year 1948-49 and $2,240.50 for of Mr. and- Mrs. Warren Wilkinson, haw signed up to warrant 18 gain a personal benefit, said. Mr; basic aid due the school district and Jeffrey Swope, 11-year-old son courses. Twenty cr more persons Award Scholarships ' 30 County Students The Shrewsbury entries added Contest Held Among Giordano. for 1948. Of Mrs. Gertrude Swope of Eaton- must enroll in each of the remain- greutly to the beauty and interest town: Mrs, Virginia Reiener, 25, ing courses to have those courses At Nonmouth College Enrolled At N.J.C. at tho show. Thia fact was par- All Newspapers Provided Sea Bright and an ad- The officials criticized the unau- wife of Dr. Leon Reisner, Jr., and ticularly remarked upon by out-of- jacent community established a thorized dumping of garbage and taupht. The two scholarships of $100 each Thirty Monmouth county girls joint court, fines from cases heard Mtchele Andrews, six-year-old Most popular course, judged by granted to Monmouth Junior col- state visitors whD claimed New The Red Bank Register won other refuse .on Sea Bright'* beach daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas leg's by Monmouth chapter of the ara among the 1,331 new students Jersey is taking the lead In en- second prize in tho "Four Free- Involving Infractions of local laws, and private property. A communi- the first night's enrollment, is a enrolled at New jersey College for would go to the community ' In Andrews of Long Branch; Hurly class in oil painting. Dancing and American Association ot University couraging junior participation in doms; Editorial" contest at New cation from Michael J. Devereaux, Richardson, five-year-old son of Mr. Women have been awarded to Women, Rutgers university, New Uower show activities. r.runswlck Monday. The award which the offense was committed, secretary of the local board of bridge are next in popularity. A Bruswick. Last year tho total en- and Mrs. William Richardson of law course for >aymcn was held Alive VanBrunt and Evelyn Daf- wns mado at the 27th annual Bet- Mr. Giordano said. health, reminded council the prop- Belford; Bruce Hunter, nine-year- gard, sophomores. rollment was 1,270, which broke all lor Newspaper institute held by erty of G. Alsworth Hugglns on Monday night with John V. Crow- oil son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ell, Red Bank attorney and bor- Miss VanBrune is the daughter previous records. 73-Ycar-OId Woninn Lhj Now jersey Press association. South beach had been used for Hunter of East Keansburg; Roland Tlio editorial contest was open to Story Hour To Be ough recorder, giving the first lec- of, Mr. and Mrs. Olger VanBrunt, Students enrolled from this area Gets $8,000 Awurd dumping. It was decided to ask Boyd, three-year-old son of Mr. and ture. The Monmouth county bar 79 Norwood avenue. Long Branch. ,includt) Missus RhuUa Eileen Zciuh- all newspapers In the state, week- This Saturday Mr. Hugglns for permission to in- Mr?. Roland Boyd of Marlboro association Is providing1 the school She waa graduated from the Long ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Mrs. Gertrude Schacfcr, 73, form- lies* and dailies, First prize was stall a chain barring entrance to township, and William Sands, five- with one of its members each week Branch high school in 1946. nard Zolchner, of Atlantic High- erly ol Broad street, now a patient won by tho Tcancck Sunday Sun, The Bed Bank-Keyport group Of the property. , year-old 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- as guest instructor. lands; Lois Ann Salmon, daughter at Marlboro state hopltal, was Among weekly newspapers with the Monmouth County Branch of liam Sands of Matawan township. Mlsii Dafgard ii the daughter of A communication was received Mi. Young announced that regis- Mr. and Mrs.-Andrew J. Daford, of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Salmon, granted an 58,000 settlement in more, than 4,500 circulation, Tho the American Association of Uni- from' the garbage collector that These admisions to the polio tration for the courses may be 129 Vanderbilt avenue, Long Belford; Janet Loy Nelson, daugh- Freehold court Monday before Register was awarded second prize versity Women In co-operation with henceforth collections will be made ward brought tho'total to 148, a made at his office at the senior Brunch, and also waa graduated ter ot Maj. and Mrs. Logan T. Nel- Judge Thomas Brown resulting for Its sports page and second prize the trustees of the Red iBank Free Tuesdays and Saturdays. The may- record all-time'high in the county. high school until Monday. Further from the Long Branch high school son, Fort Monmouth; Thelma Park- from injuries ehe received Septem- for classified advertising. Public Library will for the third- or asked that residents be Informed" Incidence of infantile paralysis In registrations will be taken at Mon- in 1646. inson Campbell, daughter of Mr. ber 9, 1945, when she was struck Tho Freehold Transcript won yea- sponsor the "Saturday morn-- to put out their waste for collec- ancl Mrs. Harry W. Campbell, Reck- by % car here. first prize In '.ho sports picture Moi.mouth county exceeds all Aher day night's session. Thr selections were made by a ii place, Red Bank, and Maria Ing Story Hour" for children at the tion Monday and Friday nights. counties in the state. faculty committee and were based Tho judgement, approved by the ccn-petitlon. The entry was a Eisner Memorial library. As u»U»l Council agreed that its local Ro»ennn Foderitro, daughter of Mr. jury, directed that damages of basketball game scene taken by the stories will be told in the mn- Roland J. Hlnes, chairman of To Whom 11 May Concern. on high scholastic achievement and and Mrs. Rocco Foderaro, Rumson. highway safety co-ordinating com- Monmouth County chapter, Nation- Notice li hereby given that Fire In- leadership in student activities. $4,25(1 bo paid by Albert J. Giron Hyatt Cunningham of Rumson. porch of the library from which_ jiirance policy No. 933591 of the Em- Tho Transcript vn»s awarded sec- mittee members would attend the al Foundation for Infantile Paraly- ployers' Fire -Insurance Company issued of Little Silver, and damages of there Is such a beautiful view of? general meeting of the county or- sis, said it is reassuring1 that health to Dennis K. Byrne Agency of 8 West $S,i5U by Paul Shoen of Elizabeth. ond prlzo for its editorial page the river. The time will be from ganization at Freehold next Thurs- records in the state for the post River Rond, Rumson, New Jersey,' re- Mrs Schaefer was struck by one of among newspapers with more than 10 to 11 o'clock each Saturday day, Commissioner A. W. Magee 20 years show that August and quiring for Its validity, the counter- Former Chief Justice To Speak tho cars after a collision at tho 4,501) circulation. morning beginning October 9th. All denature of a duly nuttiorlneil nnd li- is expected to be there to explain September are the peak months censed agent, has been lost. Since this coiner of Broad street and Bergen Among daily papers with more children between the ages of four the part local communities can play for polio. A decline is expected in policy has not been legally counter- place. Which car actually struck than 15,000 circulation, the Asbury and eight years are welcome. October. An urgent request for signed, issued or accounted for, nor any At St. Gabriel's Holy Name Event her was a disputed point. William Park Press received llrst prize for In maintaining traffic safety In this premium received thereunder by this Miss Florence R. Kridel wilt State. . nursec to help In the polio ward at broskle will report, and ollkers will Kussell, a member of the Red Its editorial page, and placed sec- company, It will be valueless and void in Thomas J. Brogan of Rumson, ond with Its sports page. The Sun- again be chairman of the project.' Monnr.outh Memorial has been the hands of whomsoever It may fall former chief justice of the Supreme be elected. Robert Dunn of Brook- Bank law firm of Quinn, Doremus, She will be assisted by MlM Irma Sherman's Has Uuful GUM made by the ward director, Dr. and any claim thereunder would be Il- dalo farm, Llncroft, has been nomi- McCue and Ruseell, represented day Press captured first prizo for legal find fraudulent. Ho claims of any Court of New Jersey, will be the von&lahn and Mrs. Emlllo Fanjul for the home. Shower or wedding, III' Nicholas S. Ranaohoff. principal speaker Sunday morning nated for president. Others nomi- Mrs. Schaofer and J. Victor Carton classified advertising, second for speet our attractive leUctlon In prac- ture purporting to be based upnn it of Asbury Park, represented the i its editorial page und third for dis- as vice chairman. tical and useful ilfta. All gifts wrapped will be recognized by this company. If at thi first Communion breakfast nated are Mr. Dombroski of Brade- The regular Story Tellers will bl Venetian Blinds. you are the holder of this policy, you defendants. play advertising. Photos by Mar- •t jour reuueit free of charee. This ser- of the Holy Name society of St. velt and John Warneker of Lin- Mrs. W. Gilbert Manson, Mn. John vice la joura for the nskinit. Just re- Custom-made to your Individual order. ire advised to communicate with Den- tin L. Cohen nnd Frank R. Eeards- Gabriel's church, Bradevelt. The so- crof'., vice presidents; Walter Holu T. Simp*Jon, Mr*. William U.RUK member • Sherman's for gifts for the Wl are fully qualified to aisilt you la ill Kfl Byrne. of Marlboro, secretary, and Umber- le/ of tho Press iccoived honorable home. Sherman'!, 45 Broad atreet.—AO selecting the colors best for. jrour home. Dated: September 30, 1948. ciety will receive Communion in a W.ih.d 178 Tlmss. mention. sell, Jr., Mn. Charles Edelmana, vertlstment. ,. Enclosed metal head boa, Flesalum —Advertisement. body at the 8:30 mass at St, Ga- to T. Aruvolcu of the state hospital, Como In nnd see Lhln wonderful nil aluminum alats In 11 colors, Duplea briel's church, Bradevelt. Break- treasurer. Matthew L. Mullin ot nylon slip. These washings live equal to Mrs. John Van der Voort and MlM matching tnpet. and cords, • Call Red four ycard of itetunl wenr. Four gore Small-Pox Vaccination Notlc* Esther Power. The substitute! wllr Personallted Chriatmaa Carda Sherman'* Mike fast will be s6rved'ut'9:30 at Pleas- Llncroft has boon nominated mar- style, tailored, whlto nnd flesh color. By 52 Famoui "Gallery Artists" now Bank 6-2846. Sherman's, 45 Dread heatproof table pads, washable leather* Tile Red Bank Hoard of Health offers be Mrs. Warren Tyrrell and lira. ant Valley Inn, Holmdel. shall. Sites 3- to 41. Come In short, medium free vucination to al! school children featured exclusively by "Hallmark." street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. ctte covcrine with soft felt buck. Can nnd IUHK Icniiths. On sule M.US. Uuy J. Leon Turkington. Alao, Tailored Christmas Cnrda for Men, be* used either side* Protect your table, nnil teacher* Hvinit within the Borough Power Lawnmowan, Mr. Brogan was nominated as as- William Kazabo of Marlboro Is noW for Chrlstmns ulfts. Shormiin'i, 45 Members of the A.A.U.W. wlw and many other Oarcli ranging from 50 Call Red Bank 8-2846 for representative membership chairman. On his com- Urond street, Red Hank.—Advertisement of Heii Hank. Dales of vaccination, Oc- {or 11.00 and up. Fox's Gift Shop, it 10, 21, n and 24-inch Moto moweri. to come with samples and patterns. socibto justice of the Supreme tober 13th nnd 20th nt the Borounh will assist wtth the children «W mittee are Mr. Arcoleo, Thomus Monmouth Street. Red Bank.—Adver- Alto hand mowers and Planet Jr. gar* Sherman's, 45 Broad street,—Advertise- Court of New Jersey by Governor hall, Ked Bank nt \ I', M., under the Mrs, Donald English, MM. H. W.' tisement. den tractors. Conover Brothers. Sales ment. A. Harry Moore April 25, 1932. He Duly, Mr, Dombroski and Mr, POCK. "Fntdom Is Everybody's Jab. •unrrrjalort ot Dr. S. W. llausmnn. Con- and Service. Phone Holmdel 9.6121, Fred Hannon of Llncroft is chalr- Snnn Into the Spirit of the Freedom cents must l»o slKned by parents for alt Doebler, Mrs. Roger J. Sfluire, Mr». Wlckatunk.—Advertisement; wa.< made chief justice in 1933, and children applying. Now Showlnf Mortfaia Money rrum of tho breakfast committee. Train visit. Kveryunc Ket busy ntid Raymond Swift and Mils Elliabtth Tho New "Hnllmnrk" Dolls -of the for homes, farms, country estates, bus- sei-vcd until his retirement In 1B46. tuko pnrt. It's an unusual community Ited Itnnk lloaril of Health. Kelly. Nations iihtl Now Albums. Fox's Gift Bank Stock Wanted. iness buildings, existing or new. tang He la a graduate of the College His assistants arc John Wurneker, allnlr nvallnble to very few towns, IJr. C. C. Combs, Henlth Officer. Shop, 41 Monmouth itrcct. Red Bank.— Will purchase from one lo 100 shares term, ensy payment, itbcrnl lonns on of St. Francis Xavier, New York William Kohl und Thomas Them • that's why we'ro boosters. Tho Wrijihl —Advertisement. Mrs. W. Gilbert Manion, who Advertisement. of the Marchants Trust Company of acceptable properties, 'Joseph ou seen ft? with aluminum cap w OSsR?* ' jr ^-have you tried it? BATH ROOM SLIPPERS STATIONERY TIL© ROOF The mort revolutionary development in Mtn and Womtni SALE C make-up In year*... il'# the nett allsiMf 69 509b off MAirAOft^MUYWOOt Homeowners may take part in this Sanrejr and lean fcow to MV np to 30% of their fuel coota this whiter ni every winter. MONOGRAM BATH SPRAY Your T1L0 Estimator Engineer will gladly give you full details and free Testing Materials. Only a limited number Cream-type make-up In unique ittt,,<« of testa are being made in each area. To take advantage of this extraordinary form that's eailer to ute, eoiier to tuck offer Beall the coupon below NOV. Don't unit! Thii ojfer will not be repeated I M your nonooof m n#w^ woBdwfuii Won't dry the ikln, yet H li non>erMtyI $tnkeltmt,$m—lk c«m|a|0jifo.it feeeefyf LIGGETT Carlaialr I MM le lower mr foal eetto In 7 (torlering thodeit Pair, OHve, Natural, tJda wiater. Caw yea shew aae hewf Medium, Deep Olive, Natural Tan, Golden Tan. \'k lied Bank, 3-5 W. Bergen PI., Tel. 60996 DRUGS Nwe gliiabeth, 87 W. Grand, Tel. 2-0300 •Bloomfield, 609 Bloomfield, Tel. 2-1250 jjiukentexic, 310 Railroad, Tel. 2-3833 Chy- New RexaU HacMo Show Starring f aUraon, 247 Union Blvd.; Sherwd 2-1352 •Nil HARMS and AllCC FAYI Fimmh I WmHh mm wlmfows avory woek-end far Mia Bauer A w«k ivtrf Sunday tinning O*tr NIC PAL FOOTIAU FORKAST with JIMMY EVANS, famous football fdrecmttr. | AMERICA'S LARGEST ROOFERS i> ' CORNER BROAD t MONMOUTH STREETS, PHONE 6-1444, RED BANI BED BAXK BEG1ETEK, OCTOBER T, 1948 ship. Decorations were in pink and TeeifAge Club white and glfta were placed In a Monmouth Co. Freedom Train hal'ys bassinet. Phone Keantburg 6-1213 Re-Elecu Unlay Guests were Mrs. Raymond i Edward A. Finlay ivai re-elected Maine, Mrs. James Fcrpu/on, .Mrs. j pivbident of the board ot directors Inventors Have Programs On Air John Costello, Mrs. Dennis Meado. • Dr. ERNEST C. GlERDING of the Highlands Teen Age club Mrs. Harold Perry, Mrs. Kenneth • last Thursday night at a meeting WJLK To Broadcast Ija.vton, Mrs. Ralph White, Mrs. ; at hie home. Other officers elected Patent Granted Frank Callihan, Mrs. William Dow- ' Dentist and Dental Surgeon were Mayor A. Mead* Robertson, Red Bank Arrival Hi1., Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mis.1 treasurer, and Mrs. Majorie Lyons, "Battery Mount" Ai rival of the Freedom Train a'. Will.am Lufburrow, Mr*. Charlr.s .'}»(> MAIN ST. KEANSBURG, N. J. secretary. Mayor Robertson, Tim- Red Bank will be broadcast over Gnytr, Mrs. Chester Riddle and othy Lynch and Harry Burke*were Designed By Loral WJLK-FM, Asbury Park, Tuesday, Misses Roscmarlc hVrsi, li:\rb:ti:t. Hours 9 A. M. to * P. M. Octcber IB, from 8:05 to 8:30 a. m. ! named to the board of director*. set Margaret Cameron, Mac Mo- Mondays Through Saturdays And Hberon Resident! and special Freedom Train pro- Sergi Ann Soulc, Arlcne Hcnncs- Mr. Finlay and Mrs. Percy Max- grams have been arranged as fol- ran, Joan Layton nnd Jackie Bui- ; Bui passe* the door son ieviewed last year's club activ- The United States Patent OHIce lows: linpci. I ities and. the benefit* the program on September 21, IMS, granted pa- Tuesday, October 12, 7:30 to 8 p. gave. The following standing com- tent No. 2,4»,5M on • a "Battery m. "The Cost of Freedom," pre- mittees were appointed: school, Mount" to Michael B. Kraus, Jr., sented by school students undfr di- Charles Greenfield; auditor, Mr. Red Bnnk, and Morris A. Shriroof rection of WJLK's Lullabyc Lady, Lynch; ways and means, Dr. David Elberon. Mrs. Glendolyn Pizza. Pelts, and publicity, Mrs. Lyons. As is commonly known, special Wednesday, October 13, 8:05 to THE EVENT YOU'VE WAITED FOR II Mrs. Maxaon was commended as a elongated primary cells are used In 8; 13 p. m. Thomas Jefferson's first founder ot the club and plans were electrical devices, such as flash- inaugural address. IONfB COCWNUT. Buy a eoilcn er ntnhmm fjgj macii to hold a dance later this lights, radio* and the like. They twr • riMHlly Srayw D»«l«' f«' «'«•• ond r.gulor hem UM. — motitb. The re-organization meet Friday, October IS, 8:05 to 8:15 usually are several times the p, n> Patrick Henry's address to HARVEST MOON SQUARE DANCE ins will be held October 13 at the length of conventional standard grammar school. the Virginia convention of dele- •i SURPRISE STORE cells of similar diameter, and ex- gates. perience has shown that, due large- Sunday, October 17, 9:30 a. in, to AND ENTERTAINMENT Girl Not Shot- ly to their excessive site, they of- 10 p. m. "The Freedom Train," star- FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ten are attended by Ills which ring Bing Crosby, the Andrew Sis- INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL AND LOCAL TALENT She Ran Into Door make their use unsatisfactory. In ters a dramatization of Everett addition, because of their off-slie Halt's poem, "A Man Without it County detectives and jtate po- and the fact that the demand for Country" and a recitation by Bin,; lice laat Thursday were faced with them ordinarily Is not nearly as CroBby of "The Star Spangled Ban- Benefit — Rumson Oceanic Free Library a perplexing question—how could great as for standard types, a prob- ner." a two-year-old girl be injured wnen lem of supplying them has arisen, shot by a cap-gun? The answer is, It is, therefore, the object of this Monday, October 18, 8:05 to 8:30 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th - RUMSON HICH SCHOOL she wasn't. invention of Messrs. Kraus and a. tn. "The Lonesome Train," a mu- The girl, Margaret Meyer, daugh- Shrlro to provide an adapter, or sical legend featuring Lyn Murray Music By Ed Durlacher and "The Top Hands" ter of. Mr, and Mrs. John Meyer of. mount, by means' of which two and his orchestra with the Jeffrey standard size cells may be em- Alexander chorus. Narrated by Freehold, suffered deep cuts of the Karl Robinson and featuring Burl cheek and Wai bleeding profusely ployed instead of a Single, lone one. As an obvious advantage Ivea with Raymond Edwaid John- Over 3 0 Valuable Prizes To B2 Awarded last Thursday noon. Witnesses aald son as Abraham Lincoln. she was shot by a cap-gun wjth their construction will save raw which she and her brother had materials and battery cells, be- been playing. She was taken to Fit- cause one bad cell 'may be re- Mrs. Ernest Stoeckcr - SHARES 10c - 3 for 25c kin hospital by the Freehold first placed at a time as necessary, aid squad and admitted. Her con- whereas a defect in the long cell, IB A Shower Guest due to any cause, requires its en- Mrs. Eugene Layton of P.umson Fun Begins PROMPTLY at 8:30 P. M. dition is fair. It turned out she tire replacement. bumped into a door when frighten- entertained last week at a stork ADMISSION $1.00 ed by the exploding cap. In general, their arrangement BliDwer fof her niece, Mrs. Stoeeker comprises an insulating tube of of Vail Homes, Shrewsbury town- THICK DOUBLE PLAID plastic material to which two spring steel or phosphor bronxe yokes, each in the general shape 5?b WOOL BLANKETS 00 of a wide-based U, are fastened properly and from which they ex- 151 tend In opposite directions to the Double plaid blankets in pink, blue, ends ot the flashlight container. cedar, greon. A soft fluffy, warm .98 Here's the ideal heating plant These yokes serve as cradles for double blanket that will give long for small homo. This H. C. the two standard alie cells and service. Rayon taffeta binding. Little oil-burning FLOOR tightly grip them to assure good LARQ3C SIZC FUBNACE gives real "fur- electrical contact. nace heat" . . . and plenty of REGULAR PRICE 4.98 . 71x14 it. Provides abundant warm Thus, in operation, when two ale circulation; Makes every cells are flipped Into place with room a livable room. Yet it's their positive electrodes oriented inexpensive to buy. No other In the same direction, they arc INDIAN OR JAQUARD unit offers you such comfort, electrically connected In parallel cleanliness, convenience and by the yokes, and a unit, so con- economy for $151.00. structed, may be handled like one DESIGN BLANKETS of the special type of elongated This amuingly simple unit ti cells. Installed DIKECTLV IN It is claimed that this assembly Bright Indian designs, or THE FLOOR . . . needs no Is simple and Inexpensive to man- Jacquard patterns, warm basement ... no ducts . . . ufacture, sturdy ; and light in blankets that will: give no sheet metal. Nothing Is weight' and takes up a minimum long service. Red, green, visible at floor level except an. of usable space. Furthermore, it tan, navy. • attractive grill. No messy oil may be used In connection with tank ... no unsightly flue .., other electrical apparatus, such as Conserves floor space .. . does resistors, capacitors, Inductances, Mix them or match them'. . * not Interfere with rug place- etc. -.- .. ment. 49 Messrs. Kraut and Shrlro state Change them uhoiil in a variety that this Invention may be manu- 2 factured and used by or for the of smart, effective trays for REQ. MIOI %M government of the United States for governmental purposes with- classroom ..or., carver., wear! •iit thr payment; of,, any royalty ALL PURPOSE thereon to them. ' These tawals make a most l'«r- Monmouth Civilian! tatile Kurd robe. KAID SHEET BLANKETS Win Army Awards Carl Orlando, a mechanical en- Ideal sheet blanket for all-around .00 gineer of the production and main- all weather use. They come in pink, tenance branch of Fort Monmouth, blue, green or lavender. I RIO. hat been awarded a |3S7 prite for devclopmf nt o( » dtvlci to test the raioi ap«ed of camera ahuttera. Mr. Orlando was one of four H. O. MAYER civilian employes at the fort to be BOX 2W-B given cash awards for suggestions which now have been put to use Red Bank, N. J. at th» post. Tel. R. B. 64051 Other winners were announced SO BROAD ST. RED BANK a« William M. Myers, public rela- Pleaae tend Free Informa- tions office, 240 River road, Red NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS Bank; William J. JOIIU, EVans Signal laboratories, Falr~ Haven; MONEY REFUNDED UPON REQUEST and MUs Charlotte G. Taylor, Sig- nal' Corp* Procurement agency, South Belmar. The Gremtcomt of Fashion Jumper Dress '. 12.95 Sweaters .-.. .4.9" up FUR LINED COAT Skirts -.—..3.95 up Skirt & Matching Stole 10.95 The fur lining sips in and out, but the note of real fashion itiyi. No longer just a zip-in coat. Now this casual coat ferve* a more dressy as well as a tailored need. For those who want a warn, substantial coat we heartily recommend this one A lot of value for n litlle price! Uloiises in the flattering high- made of all wool broadcloth covert. neck styles that arc so smart this Sizes 8-18, colors dark green, wine season. Plan to wear them with and gray. suits, slat'ks, separate skirts, Comes in white anil color*. 00 75 3.95 up For Your Convenience Open A Charge Account AT THB WHJTBHOUSB «t> BROAD STREET FRIDAYS TILL I 32 BROAiDD ST. U RED BANK Ptlge Four BED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 7, 19a York. Mrs. Catherine Worm* was qunm, BowMiw. MO one mad* executrix. Minister Leaves Mr*. Elvira Bremeyer of Ulddlc- BUMELL flAMMOND'S town township, who died Septem- COONULUMU AT LAW SUTTON MOTORS Large Estate ber 12, divided her estate into four WMlAaU I •a, Shrewsbury Avenue, equal shares and left a share each John J. Qulaa Tkeaa* P. Lawn Mower Service Shrewsbury, N. J. to her daughter, Mrs. ' Amelia Vlncnt I. MSCM Beaut U« Ua«*a Ava. Smith; her two sons, William and wiUiaa U BIUMIL Jr. TBL RID BANK To Relatives Fred, and the live children of her Phone &U23-M. deceased daughter, Ida Bremeyer MBSONi, U Rev. 3Mr. Mcutter. Fred Bremeyer was made W» •ftcialia* la repairing COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE CANEONA * OOMM ••4 •harpaabif power . art executor of a will made July 11, COUNSEI.LOBS AT CAW CBANK SHAFT GBINDING • CYUNDEB BEBOBINO. Had Been Injured 1M4. •aval aaowera bjr up-to-4at« • Wallace Mr. Mat INS •aachlaarjr; alao all i ' MEW AND BEBUIXT ENGINES Mrs. Susie Huff of Middletown Tstonort I), Pawn* Kdauad t. Ci •JUIXEO MCCUANICS. GIVE US A CALL HHEN YOVB US S. Broad Si. Red Bank 30 Years Ago township, who died July 26, divided Tato««r« J. Lafcrect M totii wpalt**, •ItMn r. Coat* Thmu* i. ••Ilk CAB NEEDS SEBVICING, her estate among her children, Bobtrt H. Maid* William B. Malls Jr. ••nrka. The will of Rev. Samuel ROBS Ger.igp W. Huff, Mary .Dupont, Akrakaa M. Zatar Mai'Clemcnts, Presbyterian minis- Leati H. Ransley and Mildred Mar- ter oC Asbury Park, who died Au- ing. Mrs. Ransley wai named exe- glut 28, was among those filed for cutrix. WILUAM E. BEATY prcbate last wri>U nt the Freehold Lester Neaves of Oakhunt, who SPECIAL oliu-.c of Surrogate Dorman McFad- ATTOBNEY AT LAW died September It, left his entire din. estate to his wife, Catherine Ame- Riv. Mr. MacClements, who died lia Neaves, who was named execu- UCMM IU CMMHMI IFS... ANDS... OR BUTS at Afbury Park, maintained a rcsi- trix of a will made June 30, 1948. N Cart rnat St, IUa Bsab S-4STT denct at the Rumson Country Llub. GENUINE ALLIGATOR Albert A. Boyce of Matawan, All garnenlt brought in to our •hop He slipped and fell more than 30 who died September 7, left $1 each years ago while attempting to to his son, Frank Boyce, and to his MILTON KOSENE before 10 A. M. era be h«d by 5 P. M. SLING PUMPS catch a New-York-bound train at. daughter, Ella Eaatmond. The rest that Mine day at no extra cost to you. Allenhurst station. The train ran of his estate was left to his ton, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW over him, resulting in the loss of Elr.ier Boyce, with whom he had Thb fast service does not in any way both legs and an arm. lived for IS years. Elmer Boyce waa in MMUMMM I ML Mt affect the quality cleaning and pressing Kcv. Mr. MacClements left $5,000 named executor of a will made Oc- to h!3 sister. Sum J. McKinlay of tober 14, 1947. B. B.MU* of the garments. .95 Eangor, County Down, Ireland. He left $8,000 to his sister, Elizabeth OR. MILDRED HULSART. Blair, and $10,000 to his sister, Mar- 12 garei Blair, both of Ireland. Hs Navesink Man SUBGEON CHIBOrODIfT left $1,000 each to his cousins, Eliz- Voot Orthopedic*—Electro-Therapy abctii Anderson and Jeannic Irvine OMca than: Daily • a. St. to • ». •. Evaainaii Tturtar. Ta«»aar. T «• • MEDIUM AND HIGH HEELS of Hampshire, England. Dies At Riverton Ke bequeathed $2,000 to Mary C. (CI*M* W*4nV*a>r aad Frtiart Pvt. Harold Redman By .,p.l«UMM ••!». *•• Buik «-OSOS 24 W. FRONT STREET RED BANK Regularly 22.95 MucKcnzic o£ Ctinuda, who waa his IT E. rBONTBT. BED BANK, N.J. nurse for acvcvui years. A ward in Believed Hit By Car the Eangor hospital, Bangor, Ire- land, was endowed to the extent of Pvt, Harold J. Redman, 30, of te.f.OO in memory of his lirst wife Navesink, formcly of Atlantic and his only child, both deceased. Highlands, died Friday morning; at A bceiuesl of $2,000 was left to the Zurbrugg Memorial hospital, • Riv- Of interest to the tall girl Princeton Theological seminary. erton, after he was found uncon- No provision in the will wad scious on route 35, near that place, WEEKEND SPECIALS AT JEAN FROCKS made for his second wife, Mary a few hours before. State police sizes to 11 -in all narrow Noiu Kathleen MacClements, o* advanced the theory that he was Sidcup. County Kent, England, as struck by a car while hitch-hiking WINTER COATS 19599 to lie lelt he had sufllcicntly provided home from Aberdeen, Md., on a fnr her by the purchase of a home week-end pass. With and Without • Zippered Linings widths - * in flat «* medium at Sidcup and an annuity costing Pvt. Kcdman, a veteran of World .$29,000. War II, had been employed at the Tins rest of his estate is to ba Earle Naval ammunition depot and high heels shr.red equally by his sisters, his from the time of his discharge Flannelette two cousins, the trustees of the from the army until he rc-enllsted CARDIGAN SWEATERS SWEATERS Princeton Theological seminary, recently. He was taking ordinance tho trustees of the board of educa- courses at the Aberdeen Proving tion of the Presbyterian church of ground. 2.69 1.99fr 2.9 9 the United States and the trustees Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Josc- GOWNS t PAJAMAS All Colors Wool and Nylon FOOT SAVER SliOES uf the Bangor hospital in Ireland. phino Redman; a son, Kenneth Redman; four daughters, Gail, BRITISH WALKEHS , .Frederick Frclinghuysen of^ Pleasant Valley road, Holmdel, and April, Michcle' and Joan Redman, BLOUSES n.i.'pi) S. Pearce of Hudson avenue, all living at home; his parents, Mr. BLOUSES MADEMOISELLE SHOES R.-si Sank, were named executors. and Mrs. Charles Redman, and a Long Sleeves sister, Miss Helen Redman, all of BAREFOOT ORIGINALS Leo J. Carllng of Fair Haven, New York city, and a brother, Wil- PANTIES 1.59fc 1.99 who died September 19, left 20 liam Redman of Flushing, L. I. a shares of stock in the Continental White and Colors 198 3.99 t 5.99 PALIZZIO Insurance company of New,York to Tho Atlantici Highlands Ameri- Ills son, Leo J, Catling, Jr. He also: can Legion post conducted services 59'up left 20 shares of stock in the sams Saturday night at the Posten fu- tfffsijjps BRAS company to his son, Philip. C. Carl- neral home and the Catholic War Lace Trimmed ing.' Veterans of St. Agnes parish, At- •Jr. f#abrcdi|for Wear The rest of his estate was left to lantic Highlands, held services 1.00 MAYER NYLON HOSIERY his wife, Mrs. Rosalie J. Calling, Monday night at the Posten home. 5.99 Nylon or Satin who was named executrix. The funeral was held Tuesday 319 Alfred Groves of Leonardo, who. morning at St. Agnes church, ?)x-'.-::,;*. ••-"•> • died September 30, left his entire where a high requiem mass was UT US H«J» YOU WITH XMAS PROBLEMS If you want the finest estate to his wife, Laura B. Groves, offered. Burial was In Mt. Olivet who wa£ uuuied executrix of a will cemetery. , An escort from Fort made March 12, 1948. '•'• >..,;.-. Monmouth' accompanied the fu- ; neral pro'ceesion to the grave and Miss Louise Vetter of Ideal served as bearers, T' % € P- Beach, Middletown, township, who diul September 2, left the furni- If every American la thrify tho ture in her .house on Sea Breeze nation la bound to thrive. Buy U. avenue, Ideal Beach, to her sister, S. Saving Bonds. Catherine Worms of Newark. The INC. redt of her estate was left in equal A dozen large eggs contain one shares to Mrs, Worms and her pint of water. Give hens plenty of brother, Charles Vetter ot New water to drink during hot weather. 14 BROAD STREET MD BANK 6-0935 RED BANK, N. J. t32? MAWS A ROOM WHY ADD EXTRA ROOMS TO YOUR HOME! Convert your upstairs into an apart- It's 50 easy! So lovely! So economical to decorate ment. 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OCTOBER T, 390 DOORS OPEN SALE STARTS PROMPTLY NEWBERRY'S THURSDAY AT OCTOBER 7th 9:30 A. M. • $50,000 • * REDUCTION SALE EXTRA VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING THIS BIG EVENT LARGE CHILDREN'S IES' LARGE WHITE WHITE CUPS SHOES PANTIES DISH PANS SAUCERS Size Blue While Regular PR. PR. 9 5c 1 9-3 Tcarosr Yellow 47 69c LADIES' COTTON MEN'S LADIES' HOSE HOSE ROASTER DRESSES Size 3 PAIR 1 12-44 FLANNEL TOP THIS VALUE! 64 x 76 LADIES' SLEEPERS ANKLETS INDIAN BLANKETS 1. 3 PAIR \ 88' REGULAR PRICE 3 x 6' LINOLEUM WASTE OILCLOTH CHILDREN'S MATS BASKETS CHAIR PADS ic Reg. DRESSES 59 98c Reg. Val. to 59c 2.98 2 FOR 1.00 37< 37* 1.59 Look At These Prices In Our Yard Goods Dept. You'll Want To Grab Them By The Armful. They're That Terrific. Thursday, Oct. 7th EMPRESS MILL C CURTAIN C OUTING C PERCALES REMNANTS yd. MATERIAL yd. FLANNEL yd. I^RaRHH • BLEACHED PLAID C WOVEN € DRAPERY C MUSLIN GINGHAM yd. GINGHAM yd. MATERIAL yd RIM DOBERRY CHAMBRAY GABARDINE C c c WASHABLE PRINTS 37yd. 77yd. PERCALES yd. NEWBERRY'S -- RED BANK Fact Six nBDBANK BEOIBTEH, OCTOBER 7, ing this matter they state that as a matter THE NEW ROAD BLOCK B. Sfahoney t*rm at iforfiflviMa, RED BANK REGISTER was receiving congratulations •• of general information it may interest you EVENTS OF YEARS AQO Us flue crop of beets. From a com- «•-*• Ind »trttt. *»* leak, M. J. to learn that iu the presidential election of paratively small patch Mr. Cisssskl ESTABLISHED MW had pulled thousands of bunches 1896 80 per cent of the eligible voters par- and there were more coming. Some By Ma H. Cook M* Hewry Omf ticipated, whereas by 1941 thin had dropped FROM REQISTER FILES beets grew in dusters of five »nd VMM Age. fay W. I. Morgan, Dr. Herbert E. Sim and were as large as turnips. TBOMAS MOITN to less than 54 per cent, and they hope that mvora Th* October term ot court Williams, Benjamin H. Ford and Frank Saggese ot Bank street Editor ud PBMWHT the campaign now under way will urge opened at Freehold. John D. Eugene Magee. narrowly escaped being killed more people to vote in the coming election Hance of Marlboro was the fore- Dr. Thomas McVey of Leonardo, when a truck which he was driv- JAMES J. UOGAN, AMocteU EdlUr man ot the grand jury. Th* other opened a dental office on First ave- ing, was struck by a train at the M. HABOLO KEIXIT. AMMMM UNN Tuesday, November 2. grand jurors and the township* nue, Atlantic Highlands. He was Water Witch railroad crossing. Mr. Saggese jumped from the Dr. George Gallup, in a recent address they represented were H. W. Buck, a graduate of Middletown township W. HARRY PGNNINOTON, Hail Sn*. Atlantic; Charles O. HcFadden, high school and the University of truck when he saw the train ap- before the Citizenship Clearing House of Eatontown; T. V. Yetman and, Pennsylvania. proach and fell in a ditch betide UtiMi Wtaklj, antar»d aa Second-Ctaia MatUr at tha foat- the track. The truck, which in ^£ > »t Bad Bank, N. J., undtr tha Act ef Merck i, ItTf. the Xew York University School of Law, William H. Wickoff, Freehold; The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat Daniel H. Smock, Holmdel; Philip and Yacht club started a member- completely wrecked, overturned ia gave some facts that ought to be of inteiest ship drive. »Teams were captained the ditch on top of Mr, Baggtie, Heater Audit Bureau 1 CtnvItU— Conine and John Johnson, to all who are interested in good govern- Howell; Benjamin Herbert, by Geor.ge Bray'and Thomas Irv- but the sides ot the ditch prevented Hanalspan; Charles E. Clark, Mat- ing Brown, and the team getting the truck from crushing him t« Mcafctr •! lh< AMsctelc* PMw ment in the United States. He said: death. Th« Aaaocialed fte" U «ntltle<« •xclualtalt « U* on awan; Amzi Poaten and John I. the moit members was to be ban- for rtpubllutlwi at all the locul nm prlntal In tils ••«»• "Proportionately fewer people go to Sickles, Middletown; Reuben O. queted by the losing team. Mr. MM. George Birch, Jr., district M»*r. al wall •• all AP ncwa dlipatchea. Strahan, Millstone; Fred F. Cole- Bray's teammates were Walter 8. deputy of 4he Eastern Star lodge In the polls in the United States than in any man and Henry Steinbach, Nep- Noble, Harry G. Degenring, George the Keyport district, received a Escluaiv* National AdvcrtUlns Rifrctintatl**, flrastat Worthley, Charles A. McClaskey, gold wrist watch at a reception Waakllei, m Wen Slth Strtat, Ni» Vorli Citf other major democracy in the world. tune; Paul F. Brazo and Harry W. Chic»»o-»'hil«d s Dr. Percy N. Doremut, Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 1948-1949 November 4, 1948 February 17, 1949 April 7, 1949 I MB VVVMHV VfVNH Ibl NYU CHAPEL CHOIR Outstanding young pianist Robert Mann, lint violin 34 male voicei nelected from Robert Koff, second violin Winner of the 1947 nation- Raphael Hillyn, viola renown NYU Glee Club Ar- wide competition for the Arthur Wlnojrad, 'cello thur M. Greenfield, director. Naumburg Award. Concerts will be held in the First Baptist Church of Red Bank State police post warning to ownors of summer homos against SEASON'S SUBSCRIPTION: $3.33 plus $.67 Federal Tax, Total 84. off-season Intruders. Seeking to reduce the number of Imrglurica and cases of arson and mischief in.summer homes, police are list- ing proper precautions for owners to take in closing their vacation young People's Series places. The same artiste, on the dates given above, will appear in concerts to be held in the Mechanic Street School Auditorium at 2:15 P. M. in programs specially selected to ap- peal to young people. Powrr Company Acts On New Light Demand Annual World SUBSCRIPTION: $1.67 plus $.33 Federal Tax, Total $2. I Thf Jersey Central Power * I LiBhl. company in complying with Community Day All ticketi may be obtained by mail from Dr. Percy N. Doremus, IS Monmouth Street, another sharp request by tha bor- ough of Sea Brifihl. It Is Installing Cluircli Women Slarl Red Bank, (checks made out to the order of The Red Bank Concerts Association.) a new light in a dark section of Also from members of the ticket committee representing numerous supporting or«ani- • tha South beach. tttiom or at Turing's P.ano Store, 16 Monmouth Street. Tickets far the Young Peo- Weekly Prayer ple'! 8eriei may be obtained through the Music Faculty of the Bed Bank School,', or Tlie power company, Councilman Neils- Jncobsen told the mayor ami Tlic Rod Kan!; Council of Church through Dr. Doremua. council Friday night, went right to Women will hold its annual World work after ho reminded its rfilcinls Community d?.y observance Friday, th« next payment on the light bill November B, ut tlio Presbyterian would ba delayed unless the work ulr.udi, Mrs. Fred Boyd, council was (Usual carrying charge) / • SHREWSBURY ANALYSIS • Mad* of durable, heavy gauge steel ttext wave '• Smoke tight, duet tight, gas tight VAIL HOMES a. m. & 4:30 p. m. • Gives better burning, more heat lOOK FOft THIS Here's a value-packed buy . . . one that'll (MIIEM in EATONTOIN feuly Sfiopi give you long years of health fill, oulhorim) lo able service. Features Jf-wny- givi yu fttt grates, refractory lire lirirk lining "lid liif ftrmanatil WOK Hair combustion chamber. Installed quickly and MEMBER RED BANK COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Anol/iis. easily. Seo it today—at Soars low price! JO Available In 22" Size 27 MONMOUTH ST^ PHONE RED BANK 6-5048 R. Odell & Sons Company '" RED BANK, N. •), Ninvurli, New Jersey SEARS PHONE R. B. t-112t Distributor 1USU BASK TtEGISTER, OCTOBER 7, 10*8 ommended shape, color and *ize (or thi various types of signs are: Rarilan May Have Disregard For signs—white vertical Fire Inspector rectangle with black letering; Warning signs—diamond shaped, At the suggestion ol the fire de- WHY REDWOOD Traffic Signals rectangle with blacHt lettering; partment, the Raritan township Singled out for special treatment committee will meet with fire of- are "stop" signs and railroad ad- ficials to discuss a department re- Causes Death Toll vanit warning signs. Both are | quest to appoint a fire inspector as COMBINATION WINDOWS? yei: -••• SAY THOUSANDS OF IMS OWNERS- New oivners say it's a powerhouse on ivheels! They just can't get over its terrific power on hills... its split-second response on the highway ...its watch' tick smoothness... its amazing economy. They claim it's the "sweetest" power plant ever engi- neered for any car in its class. And U ts/ THE PENNY THAT CALLED !i FIRE DEPARTMENT Electric wires arc like water pipes. To gjt more elec: '.city, you must have bigger wires. Overloaded wires heat up iMt mtamr sa&AssBtm commrmi that's where fuses come into the picture. w»»» iM»««l Nr« v* rtw >lml ikltMi wt t Fuses are safety valves. Fuses blow out BEFORE lines become overloaded enough to hoot up. When you put a penny behind EBCURV'S new 8-cylinder, V-type o fuse, as a stopgap measure, you're asking for a fire by M engine i§ really aomething to talk throwing away the only warning you have. about. And so is the turpriting economy it If replacement fuses continue to blow, you probably have a gives you. But there's more—much more short circuit—HEED THE WARNING—ond call your elec- than that to Mercury! trician. That is a better investment than the penny thot calls The 1949 Mercury is all.new all over! the fire department. You get all-new springing, an all-new "comfort-zone" ride, til-new easier tteering, all-new "super-safety" bnket, all-new broader, softer seating, all-new increased visibility! Yet, and you'get all-new styling that will steal your heart! Come in and see it— IDERCURY and you too will say: It's Mercury for nu! E YOU* NEXT OAK ATO FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ENGLISH MOTORS. Inc JERSEY COAST ELECTRIC LEAGUE 34-36 Maple Avenue Red Bank, New Jersey RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER T, Page FIRE PREVENTION losses THE FIREMAN SAYS: "Mo«t fires are due to care- V, lii-n tin' strikm a home, Every tree lost through ll'n (inly a matter of (.l>«prvlm lessness and neglect, and simple precaution—and you can could easily have been li iiMinlly ilni's it Coniplcla forest fire* mean* delay save ynur proiiertyfrom ilvilruc- avoided!" .)•>!> iif ii. I'ull loverafe In- in the buildini of new tlun by toiiatiiiiitiBr Hume. I1 IT sunini'i1 will prutfArt yott Let Us Help You When home*. Eveny fire con- A Careless Match... OUT nrc|ila<<», I'lgarrltcn, hoii- minpli ii'lj from the rav- II!<•«, nmtchcM; 'I'HKOW OUT Fire Strikes III;I'H nl lire, and it CMM vert* wealth into ashes. Be ... a home gono up in iimokc—everything lott. To protect initammable fluid*, pujM-ni, t*g», very litllr. lllVMtifald *»• yourself from the ravages of Are, carry adequate innurancn INSURE TODAY! careful. Douse all cigar- •lay! There's •• disaster more ette*. Sand over your and keep your valuable rnifely stored In a safety deponit complete than a lire. In • box. Remember, flrn never takes a vacation! Huh your home, bam, oust- campfires. Treat your for- R.V.R.H. STOUT Giossinger & NeNr est* as your own. They B«M CM fo up 111 flame*. ALLAIRE & SON Established 1D06 a»!;, THE MERCHANTS TRUST CO. It takes months, yean and Agenry Inc. Ifoal K»ta(c and liisumn « 6-2100 Oilt/of a'shet. via;new house ;%T „•• •: -OF;J»EJ) BANK, IN. "J. MOHTKAVK LOANS Hton11 \ sometime* you never recover; *•*/:'A howe'that never '•; ' Member of Federal Rnterve 8y»tem Td. Red Bank B-SIM , Upttalm, Room 2 from, the lou unless you are woald be, witnowt insurance. '*:, MemMr reieral Oepoilt iHSuranu Corporatlun l!nl Bank Insured! Let our representative At preaent day building eosti, 18 IWonniouHi Street, Red Bank 11 Broud St, 1'hdiic 6-2111 show you.how to protect your- can YOU afford'to go win- self against unexpected loss. •as *ured|r|?halfin|red"? Call Red Bank 6-3121 today! i t#SE#US TODAY I ' • SCHWARTZ-MACKLIN IWalker ft lindal | REAL .ESTATE and INSURANCE Realtor* and f n*ufor* TEL. R. B. 6-3121 19 EL Front St., Red Bank 8 WHITE ST. RED BANK Phone R. B. 6-2776 Electric cords worn or taped?... Electric toaster, iron, refrigerator, washer or radio need repairs?.. .Too many appliances on one outlet? Call a licensed electrician for safe repairs-for correct advice.. .Then you won't have to call the firemen! Miiute of electricity and electrU cat appliance! eautet more than 90,000 firei every year!. FOR QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE R. •6-0612 Follow ttfese four ELECTRIC Commuinlineiits of h'irv. Prevention! ALLEN'S SHOP Don't pile up paper, ra^s, inliuiiiuiahle 18 WHITE STREET • Red Bank fluids in your cellar! Don't leave your Red Batik'j Lctdia't Electric Shop fireplace smouldering. Don't leave light* cd cigarettes lying alioitt! Don't let a moment of carelessness eo*l you a lifetime of effort. Whosa home is burning— whose family is in danger? Your home—family? Who started the fire?' Did you? . HOME • FARM • FACTORY Give yourself the final safeguard of adequate fire insurance, to assure you compensation Fires start through carelessness. .Paper, should your property "go up in smoke." We oil-soaked rags, inflammable fluids are left, are your insurance specialists ... lying about. Cigarettes discarded while still lighted. Loose wiring ia neglected, furnaces allowed to overheat. Avoid carelessness. When, next someone asks—Whose home is Joseph G. McCue Agency burning—make sure it isn't yoiirn. Because Ridge Road Kiiutsou you were careful! Phone MJ 1-0114 75 W. Front St. Red Bank Insure Agttinst Losses To Your Phone R. B. 6-1170 HOME-BUSINESS The day of prophet* is gone. No one. can tell when, if, or where the next fire will strike. Don/t take the chance of seeing your life'* work siisle away into ash when insurance can protect you against loss. Help you rebuild again! BM OBK YOU BtV, Bt'K.V OH HOItKOW Monmouth Consoliuated Water Company Prevent FIRES Prevent FIRES Prevent FIRES 60 BROAD STREET RED BANK Phone R. B. 64)250 Pacre Teii BANK REGISTEK, OCTOBER 7, 19A8 Clubwoman To Hear Minister Accepts Guarantee Venetian Blind Co. School News Annelle Cornell New Brunswick Parish PIANO INSTRUCTION! ONLY S4.50 EACH ANY SIZE IIUMSOK HIGH Tlcv. Harold Perry Wayman, pas- Hlti Annette Cornell of the tele- tor of the Freehold Methodist POPULAR MUSIC Between 20" to 36" Wide P.unisonian staff members, 68 of phone company will be the speak- church for eight years, has ac- FOB BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS mOSE VS FIRST OB LAST them, the largest number in its er at the first business meriting of history, arc selling Christinas the Red Bank Woman's club to- cepted a call to the First Methodist Private Leaaoaa la • Modem Dual Piano Studio with Becordlng ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1-1517 cards to earn money toward the morrow afternoon at the club- church at New Brunswick, where Faculties. he preached his firit sprmon Sun- For Appatetawat «r Information Phone purchase of pins and convention house. Her subject will bo "Lcg- day Rev. Paul J. Munion, former attendance. enda of-New" Jersey and Famous paMcr of the West Grove Method- Ealoatowa IWH — Evenings B. B. I-MU Miss Barnes' clas* in, trigon- Ne.wi Jersey Women." ist church, Neptune, has been as ometcry has spent several days signed to the Freehold church. SHREWSBURY outside learning to use measuring HOWARD ISAAC I tools. They found the .height of. Rev Mr. Wayman, a graduate of the flagpole by three different Temple university, Philadelphia, PIANO STUDIO HOMES— methods: sextant, angle mirror and holder of a masters' degree 4 ROOMS — EXPANSION ATTIC from Columbia university, was a 6 Broad St. Red Benk am] shadow. The height of the former pastor of the Little Silver TILE BATH — ATTACHED OARAOE | gymnasium was found by the use iof the sextant and the angle mlr- Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Munion INSULATED — OVERHEAD DOORS ! ror. Another interesting project is also a graduate of Temple uni- FIREPLACE — SCREENS i was to make a map by radiation versity. LENNOX OIL HEAT — STORM DOORS ; of the front lawn, locating ' the walks, trees, etc. For this the tool* FEDERAL FUNDS FOB OAK FLOORS — MODERN KITCHEN used were a plane ttible.^n tlid- Fitkin hospital, Asbury Park, will WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTOMATIC HOT WATER , ado and a steel tape. The projects receive $375,000 in federal funds for PLOTS - SEEDED - SHRUBBED are non-completed and ,tho draw- the completion of the new south ! ings are on display.on the bulletin wing now under construction and • board in Room 13. for the erection of a wing on the A Full Lint off Plumbing tV Heating Supplies FHA Inspected — PRICE $10,800 I Eighty-two girls turned out for west side of the building. The al- hockey intra-murals this week. lotment was made by the New Jer- Phon« Red Bank 6-4I65 j Practice is held Tuesdays after sey Hospital Advisory committee, BATH TUBS 'school for the tenth and 12thgrade affiliated with the state department TOILET OUTFITS | girls, and Wednesdays after school of institutions and agencies. J. • for the ninth and 11th grades. Mai shall Boker, Fitkin hospital WASH BASINS ; Twcnty-flvc girls from the ninth president, said Tuesday night he MEDICINE CABINETS CURLEY HOMES j grade appointed Lois Dahl cap- had been notified of the allotment ! tain. Twenty girls from the tenth by Dr. Byron C. Blaisdeil of Asbury KITCHEN SINKS & CABINETS White Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. I grade appointed Joyce Farrington Park, a member of the hospital ad- HEATING BOILERS & FURNACES Drive out Broad SI. to White St., Shrewsbury, opposite Shadow- • captain. Twenty girls from the visory committee. brook Inn entrance. Follow Signs to Exhibit Home OPEN i 11th grade appointed Patricia RADIATORS DAILY ... 1 tu 6 P. M. Mr. Eigenrnuch on Premises, Nocnan captain. Seventeen girls < Annette Cornell OIL rfURNERS & CONTROLS from the 12th grade appointed Joyce Anderson captain. Mrs. Cecil Crawford will give a FORMAL WEAR CIRCULATORS The schedule has not been made musical program, Hostesses will STEEL ft COPPER PIPE out as yet but we are looking for- be Mrs. Frederick T. Newman, ward to playing hoeUcy games Mrs. George F. Norman, Mrs. Alex TO HIRE SOIL PIPE ft FITTINGS with Asbury Park and Red Bank. L. Pepin and Mrs. Reginald C. WATER PUMPS Pye. Tht Matt Cm* SUMP PUMPS Cht-Mi and Checkers Club Other October activities tor plate SeltcNm You've got a date... This year, by popular demand, members include a meeting of the ia The i>*n GAS AND ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS the students of Itumson high legislation department Friday, Oc- .. Arc* school, under the supervision of tober 22, with Mrs. Stanton H. AT THE Archibald Fitz Randolph, formed Davis, chairman of education for ELECTRICAL APPUANCES n Chess and Checkers club. Elec- the New Jersey State Federation Complete tions were held witli the follow- of Women's clubs as speaker. The range • GIBSON REFRIGERATORS ft FREEZERS ing results: President, Louis Roem- welfare department will hold a •f Slsti far cr; secretary, Ann ReiUy, and box luncheon and sewing meeting Mtn aad Baya • GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES treasurer, "Buddy" Von CJehren. Tuesday, October 26, opening at Molly Pitcher There are 15 members in the club. 10 a^m. Misa Florence Kridcl Is in • WASHING MACHINES Dues aro 15 cents per Week. -The charge. Merc titan • FAMOUS ORLEY FREEZERS club hopes to acquaint new mem- Yes, you've got a date at the Molly Pitcher, for SCO Suits to • APARTMENT SIZE WASHING MACHINES bers with chess and checkers and BQV HIT BY CAIt. choeia from, no matter what typo of social function you may bo to have matches with other schools. Charles Dwight, 9, of Avenue D, COME IN AND WOK AROUND planning . , , Wrrlding Reception, Luncheon, Dinner, The following class officers have Atlantic Highlands, is in fair con- iXMUT Lecture, Exhibil, Dunce . . . you will 11 nil upon inspec- been elected for 1948-1949: dition at Monmouth Memorial lius-, SevejitJi Gniilf—Pi'cBldcnt. Jiinlei T*o« tion, our French Ballroom on the banks of the Shrews- Kiui; vici! president, Jon!) Smith rtci:rp- pllal after being struck hy'u car FITTING tat-y, Robert Johnson treasurer, Juditb on route 38, near his home, Satur- bury, a most desirable selling and especially equipped lioclifituin. day morning. Middlctown township AMERICAN FREEZER & APPLIANCE CO. Eighth Grade—President, John C»l- Open Evenings to accommodate up to 300 people. vert; vice president, Ed Harrington: police said the car was driven by beerelary, Peter Goffi; treasurer, Dorii Howard Weier, also of Atlantic 'TIL 9 t. M. ROUTE #35 AT IIEADDEN'S CORNER • .Why not write, or call us today for detailed Ninth Orado—President, Ed Hoffman; Highlands, who said he saw the boy vice iiri'Hittcnt, Walter Brown; becrctary, standing In the road and tried to MIDDLETOWN, N. J. information T Robert Purr; treasurer, Taylor KiniUII. avoid hitting him. The youngster j Tenth (iraile—President,' Eric Emt; vicu iM'efiitlcnt, John OcMnrco; fecre- was taken to the hospital by the PHONE RED BANK 6.3877 Enjoy Sunday pinner in the delightfully cool tnry. .lolm Do Lian; treasurer, Ray* Atlantic Highlands first aid squad Riverview Dining Room. Our famous food is pleas- moiiil DcHmoml. ' •, where he was treated for lacera- ' lUll Oi'uili—President, Arthur KrU- SEGALL'S antly served at modest cost, in an atmosphere that is tlansen; vice president, Arnold Greent tlons of the knees, face and body I nsrrelnry. Betty Meyer; treasurer, Wax* bruises. N. rway Lau.lraaca friendly and homelike, Dcluxo dinners from f.nfl to leu Koycs. v 2.25 and also a la carte. Trinity Fellowship To See Scout Films * A*, its October meeting, Thuiad&y Hotel Molly Pitcher evening, October 21, the Men's Fel- lowship of Trinity Episcopal "The Gem of the Atlantic Coast" church will be entertained by a showing of cub pack films and ac- Red Bank, N. J. companying remark! by Morgan Knapp, assistant scout executive of Oa Highway 35, Tel. Red Bank 6-2500 Monmouth council. The program chairman for tha month is Henry A, Stevenson, cub master of pack 67. After the meet- ing, refreshments will be served. mmm CALL LONG BRANCH 6-0350 We've expert workmen who will strip your chairs and sofa right down to the frame, and start from there to make it over. You can select your own fabrics and we'll send a representative if you can't come in. A phone call will bring all the details. SUP COVERS MADE TO ORDER MD SET POWER PACKED TOGO! 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No middleman's profits, no NIWH)>W»IMI NIW Clutch fanoy fixtures... you deal DIRECT from the largest furniture factory in Mon- mouth County, and SAVE! NIW hill Poms NIW Diilribmar lee For Yourself ,,. Open Dally 8 A.M. to « P.M. or at Vour Convenience by Appoint ment BUICK CARE NIW laark Plua Wlrat DIRECTIONS; Aim's Factory Is located on UPHOLSTERING 8. 1th Ave. at the Ball- 8LIPCOVERS road. I'Ynni Broadway ALAN DRAPERIES KEEPS BUICKSBEST turn noilth on Morris Expertly Made to Ave., then left on So, Order at 1th Ave. to Factory, UPHOLSTERY SHOPS™ Lowest Prices EST. 1KB DE RIDDER BUICK, Inc. 70 So. 7th Avenue Long Branch 163 Monmouth Street Rod Bank, N. J. PHONK L. I. fr-0380 1 RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 7, Pace Council Denies Lights. Camera, Ai'tion! Jewelry needs it Bench Lifting IF YOU OWN flue Jewelry and Fun, you have an In- 'Ours Were Buill,' Says vestment of hundred* of dollars. Many thing* can Sen Bright Official happen to them over which jou have no eomitat. Telling uhat he referred to as VOL" can be protected "The Story of the Benches" at;the financially from any lots or Sea Bright council meeting: Friday damage whether at home or night, Councilman Neils Jacobscn ORMOWHS! away with a Hartford Jewel- said his borough had come by Its ry-Fur policy. Ask this concrete sctecs "in the u«ual man- agfiicy to insure jour* NOW! ner"—by having them built, Mr. Jacobsen was not at all pleased over report* from Long Branch that some benches over there might have made (heir way LAWLEY AGENCY to Sea Bright in the back of a INSURANCE truck. "We have our own benches," RIVERSIDE DR. A HW'Y 35 TEL. R.B. «-0410 •aid the irate councilman, "we don't need theirs. Anyway, we RED BANK R.D. BOX 80 wouldn't ever take them." Published reports in another newspaper said a dozen or more re»t benches, weighing over 200 J*roof that atomic energy is not er-scicntisl, Irwin A, ft)»on, fam- poundi, were removed from the' oo technical to understand or too ous for his "Sermons from Science" Whatevar pric* you pay tor Thcrt's Only On* D**t> Long Branch beachfront. "The dangerous to talk ubout will bo pre- demonstrations during World Wnr your homt, Mt uide enough With Th* stolen benches or their twin broth- sented at a free showing of "God II. lorTh. "OVERHEAD DOOR" era now decorate the grass plots of the Atom/' natural-color scienti- "It Is a remarkable Him with wMt okttic cjrlm '2 with the MIRACLE WEDGE MIRACLE WEDOB along Sea Blight's main street,'.' fic film, Thursday night, October 21 authentic scientillc information," plui ION -••the garage door that wndqas said a story. at 8 p. m., in Central Baptist Dr. G. M. Shnim, head of the phy- I . tightly yet openmsily in any SOLD INSTALLER Later that newspaper asserted It church, Atlantic Highlands. sic;: department at the University kind of weather. It's "/lever intimated that Sea Bright 'God of the Atom" has been of Biitieh Columbia, slated after a Today'* rh« day worth far mors than borough officials had Anything to •hown to church, and school audi- preview there. Appearing in the film tli« low cost—in last- do with spiriting away the bench*! ta give yeurtaif a TONI ences averaging more than 85,00'J a is Larry .lohnsun, yinin^;' physicist, ing oervics and satis- from here. month since its release lust Septem- who aided in atomic development faction. However, it said: "The (Long ber The Him is one of n scries in- nt I.os Alamos .'incl photographed S« tovdy. The Toni wave is soft it new,.. Branch) beach department em- cluding "Voice of the Deep" nnd all Ihifn wartime bombs us they ployee, who reported that men in "Tim God of Creation," produced exploded. and naturallqoking. Never friuy. a truck took benches away and by Moody Bible institute of Chi- J» an exclusive sequence, plioto- came back for more, insists that cago. It will be shown by n special Knijihs of the jjiunt 181-inch cyclo- $• thrifty. Looks just at lovely Moudy fill)) icprescntativc, Kev. Telephone the truck was Identified as coming tron at the. University of California and lails just at long a?, a 515 For Floors: WEARITE from a Sea Bright garage." Can N. Larsen. urij fehown. Concrete walls have ,The benches in Sea Bright, said Approved by the American Hin;:e been built around the cyclo- beauty shop wive. Red Bank 6-1408 PORCH • DECK Mr. Jacobeen, have been in place Scicntillc alliliation and commended tron, which has been rendered dan- a long time. They were built from by the Atomic ISncrgy commission', i;or:msly radioactive. lo any. Illustrated instructions ' FLOOR ENAMEL the same forms as the Long 'God of the Atom" includes actual "God of the Atoni" concluile3 Branch benches, through an agree- photographs of the Nagasaki und with a summary of the world crisis ire eaty >• ABC to follow. ment that these forms could be Bikini explosions as well na scienti- earned by the discovery of atomic used, he added. "It is ridiculous fic epparatus used in ittomic re- pov.ci and offers a unique solution Overhead Door Products CorporatiM to intimate that we In Sea Bright search. Narration is by the preach- lo tile problem. would want to steal anybody's Distributor lor Central and Southern New Jeraey benches. This 'Story of the Benches' ii disgraceful and un- In the United States, the supply Pour wuste fat into the fat a:il- funRau til Md.ami Si. Ked Bank, N. J. true." of peat is estimated to contain 12 vago can. You can sell every pound Earlier Sea Bright Borough Clerk million tons of dry fuel. • , you .save for ensh. Clarence Stevens had" acted upon the published reports. He, told Long Branch officials Sea Bright had had Its benches for yearn* Molds, he asserted, had been loaned DEMAND to Sea Bright by Holrtes Cook, Use inside or outside aide to former Mayor Kiernsn of Long Branch. ' on wood, concrete or The mystoijf of who stole Long Branch's benches remains un- i composition. solved. AB far as Councilman Jacobsen Is concerned, people who are' looking for them had better start looking somewhere else. BALLOT Let Klarin'sSssss ^j^jj&ji^flaS&verM will continue to closo at midnight Sat- urday or rtm&in open until 2 «,. m. Sunday •wHl.'btfiileciaed November Tell You How 2 by th«'borough voters at the gen- eral •lectiqn. 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J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12 Firemen's Softball Champs Sportt CmUndmr rOOTtALL Bucs Beat Princeton; T«wr» Nlfkt fjong Branch at Point Pleaiant, l:So W>tt Point at Fort Monnouth, tit* Salaraar A any kind outside th* school freBB SiVIPk to players "awards of intrin- Signalerrs Bow 'Army' Tomaini NJ5.LA.A* Limits sic value." Localites Featured Interscholastie boxing is prohlb> SURF, FIELD AND STREAM itej, according t° another adopted To Montclair Tlsfteljr Notes Oa TIM Great Oatdoora At Monmouth Sports Schedules amtudment. This will not prevent, For Tuesday's Bouts Begins Duties As schools from conducting boxing State Bf STCW VAMVUBT GathoUcPubUe Hich bouts in an intramural status. The Athletie Director Rules Are Amended new roles are effective December 1. ' Downs Soldiers, 27*7 Appointment ot Amad*o 'Army1 |ia this column. Tb* name of the Tomaini, well-known athletic agur* New J*r**y Stat* Intertehool- Fart, Closely Foufht Battles - A costly tumble In the opening Ulk; (the Mead I* Muakeget. It 4* a flat Freehold Beaten minute* paved th* way for Mont- saad plU *f about SO aeras, loeat- from Long Branch, a* Fort Mon-aat'c Athletic asiociatlon, meeting Headlined ThU Week's Show clair atato Teacher* college foot- For 10 day*d within a ten-minute air plan* mouth'* new athletic director, haa Monday aight la Newark, voted to By Matawaii, 64) ball Uam to pile up a U-0 Ant aad night*, from rid* from th* Vineyard. been made public by poet authori- limit football games to nine games Freehold high school sufsrsd a September «, t ties. and basketball seasons to II games. Another all<*tar pr*ft**i**al boa- a resident of the shore city, his re- quarter lead over the Fort Mon- « to 0 defeat Saturday at Matawaa mouth Slgsaleer* and then go on to October IS, Bra • it la Th* newly appointed assistant to Another amendment extends to wlitu Doug Marvel tallied a touch- Ing program was presented at Red stricted his appearance* to Mew- striper rules the one full year th* half-year ineligi- a f to 7 victory before a crowd if In order to get to Muakoget you th* *>oit athletic oncer assumed tfowu in the second quarter froaa Bank armory Tueaday night, with ark and New Tork programs. In roost at Mar his r.ew dutlee last week, th* major billiy period imposed on pupils the fans being treated to about the n lights he has lost but two andl,lt» Saturday at Montclair. go to Martha's Vineyard either by a yard out. Tht Slgnsleer who fumbled was tha'* beautiful portion ot which will consist of transferred between high schools earn* type action which featured 15 of his victories were gained via I*le ef th.P>lane, train or car. When you Th; Matawan line *et up tho tal- Al Schuster, subhing for th* slight- handling the many administrative and parochial high schools ''for the Initial Jo* Cro**-*ponior*d knockout*. Orape, eltuate reach the Island you head for Mar- other than residential reasons." ly by smearing Freehold for N ly injured Ray Johnson. Montclair detail* involved in the enormous yard 3 in four downs, sending the •how. Res* ahouid be given a rugged off th* eouthtrn tha'* Vineyard Air Service, Inc., recovered on Monmouth'* SS-y*rd Stev* C. Oentle, managsr. Tele- athletic setup at Monmouth, plus Regularly scheduled football Colonials from their own M, when In the main event Jo* Martino of test by Latimar. The Beacon bath- tip of Cap* Cod. the scheduling of toa>lllght oppon- Samcsart banned before the fourth Newark and jimmy Nieken* of line Tht Signalmen had been on Tho striper elaa phone Edgartown BM-W. aUve it they had recovered a Matawaa er ha* met » lot of good scrapper*, the move having made two Art ent* in all sport* events fer Fort Friday In September. Voted down fumble, to their one. Dick HIM* New York battled toe-to-toe to re-Including Burl Charity, who lost a hu been givsn an ardent Sthtrman. He ha* an -downs prior to the fumble. amphibian air plan* and ha* th*Monmouth team*. wa* a recommendation that football waa thrown for a two-yard toss. ceive a draw, Martino, ringwls* clot* decision to Jak* LaMotta. After being oriented and Intro- Five line smashing plays brought concession of Mutktget island •wattle* b* allowed to start August Then came an Incomplete pass. from a long campaign o{ pro Sght*, Other* OB his lilt Include "Baby" ••SUw-VanVli.t fe.^ due* d throughout th* poet, Tomaini the ball to Monmouth'* three yard Tkor* am thr** little cabins en SI ireUad of the prestnt Septem- Hibbi. again was spilled for a * waa extended to th* limit Sim*, "Red" Doughty, Chart)* Wil- can do no wrong. It Is bad g wa* further Informed that he will etrlpe where Johnny Duan* went the island; no wstsr, food, blan- ber 1. yard loss. On the last down, a So close wtre all the bouts that liams, A| Molby and Don Touvtlla. when you tee a down or BO slap- pervli* the expanded intramural off tackle to seort. Billy Cray's try ket* but peinty of mosquito**. Another defeated proposal would poor pas* from center resulted SB even the semi-Anal ended In a happy bait nahtrman together, baaketball program echeduled at In th* Mmt-Snal* next Tuesday for tht tttra point was no good, but Sttvs will Sy you over for IK for havs prohibited poet-season gifts to another 15-yard loss. draw. Bed Bank's Hank Watktnt but when you and yeurttlf sud Fort Monmouth thle winter, la ad- Danny McCall of Philadelphia will Montclair bad an early S-0 lead. three people. H. rent* you a high aehool athletes. Voted down met Roger Muriel of Elir»btth In be brought back to Red Bank. He denly surrounded by several thous- dition, hit appointmtnt cam* at an by u N to 41 count, the "gift pro- Buying U. S. Savings Bends Is a battle pleasing to the hometown Latr in the Initial period Mont and bui flabtrmtn on a small US' shack for II per .per day. Is ths boy who thrilled the Srst opportune time as'lin* coach John hibition" would have banned any one of the best investment* as) crowd. Ralph Senta'n* gained a dt- clair wu on Monmouth'* tbree- land, you will have to be there toK* Syi over each day to bring yo'u night's audience with hi* tee-to-to* ve o b Drake of the football team I* being individual, club or organisation of American can make. eialon over "Chuck" Harrll In the yart line af*ln> but th* Signalmen blbelievi e some h i water and other atcetiltl**. transferred. Tomaini took over the UugfMt with Tony Fortl. He will held for three dowm only to have of th* thing*.you otter »li-routd*r, while Tony Nig- meet Jimmy Stanford M Newark. set, and hear. lino coaching duties of ths sfusd r* scored a knockout in the sec- Oene SUmpler, "Little all-Anwri- DMt »•* Off ths Trip thlt week, ond round over Norman Kelly. In another all, Freddie Lott ean," heave a it-yard touchdown At MM Vlaaytrd Ws wars at th* airport when Newark, a veteran of M pro Sghts, With a well-knownpaat of athle- ThU bout was a *!ugf*it. From pa«s to Le* Waliky. Gray's kick three Princeton angler* returned. tic achltvemtnti, Tomaiat Srst th* opening bell the boys went at will meet Toung Mike Ludlew of wai good and Montclair led 1S-0 as Bill Frank of Shrewsbury and Their name* sre Charley Black- Point Pleasant. Topping th* four- I have jjust t rtureturnedd afafter aa twtoo ataittd at Long Branch high PRO-BOXING BOUTS It. with Kelly gaining a dtftnit* th* quarter ended. n*y, John Shearer and George school, where h* graduated la IBM, esg* In th* nrtt round. rouadtrt will b* a Red Banker, Tli* steond quarter taw a lot 01 day* and three night*' ttay on theCarlten. They had been camped on edg* I who performed In tht squared elr- ialand. Th* trip covered *ome SM playing thre* year* in four major Aibur- ibur• y Ptrkp,^.i, T..Tig,,g " Clark won pasting by both sides, but nbth the Island for a week. What a sports. RED BANK ARMORY cle la nigh school and en num*r< mii and although we Jailed string of Ash they had. They sent a! popupopulal r decision ovir George t**mt defended lucceufully. Late t Tomaini was a physical edutation oul am*t*ur earda in this section. in the period, however, Btemple connect, we saw a lot of Ash taken. bus to tht vineyard every dayun Corner Chestnut ft Weal Ste., Red Bank Roach in the other four-rounder. Met a bunch of swell guys, msny teacher from l»3t to INS at hia The erowl, which wu under MO, Aubiey. Burg**!, a promising lo- pawed to Le* Walsky on Mon- t|l they bad all ths quick freeiors old alma-mater, plus coaching at mouth't 3t, who In turn lateralled of them old surf Ashing friends furl. They brought in the morn- again proved a dieappolntmeat to cal heavyweight, will meet "Matty" with whom w* hav* stood ahould- bong Branch junior high. In Mil, TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 12th Croai. The talent being brought in- Mlncy of Paterson. ThU scrap to Bert Palmsri, who went the res' ing's eaten—ten er II big green 'Army' tranaferred from Lang of tht way unmolttted. Oray't kick *r to shoulder on the beach and headi, and IB or 30 bluet that to Red Bank match** that of shsuld give loeslltt* a chance to rock piles from North Point of Branch 4o take tht position as head MAIN EVENT the belt clubo In the itato. Hie evaluate Burgess' ability for wa« good and Montclair enjoyed a would go up to aix pounds. coach in football, basketball aad comfortable 30-0 lead. Beach to Sandy Hook. 6 • Rounds • 6 main evtntere thui far have been Mincy's clever stylo Is difficult to Let ut hop In the ear and makt If Muakeget appeals to you, get baseball at Keyport high school, men who have appeared in lights overcome. in touch with the writer, but don't where he remained through IMS. TONY ROSE, long Branch, Although three touchdown! be- the trip. Tou will never regret 1M Lbs. calling for further distances than The other four-rounders have a llnd. VanLenten'e boy* war* full of it, at you will find tbirs is never put It off, because two weak* from He hit the blg-tlm* in IMS when the six-round affair they are local touch, too. Ben Begendorf ot spirit ss ths second half started. a dull moment, and you will meet now will be too late. ha played pro-football with tb* MILTON LATIMAB, Beacon, N. T. called upon to go at Red Bank. Long Branch will mtet Jo* Ruehty They reeled off two atralght Ant the flnett buneh of striped baa* New York Giants. Th* hueky ath- Tuetday'i thow featured a down* and with th* ball on Mont- If the northeaster continues to lete who weighs M5 pounds, was of Orang*. Begendorf we* to hav* fishermen there Is to be found in build up for several days, get Semi-Final, 6 • Rounds • 6 broadcast of the main event over appsand two w**k* ago but an In-deli'* it, Sd Dlxey lateralltd to the United States. regular tackle, performing with DANNY McCAIX, Philadelphia, ready for the Anett striper Ashing such Giant greats as Ward Cuft, Aabury Park'* station WCAP, jury he received In training forced Raj' Johnson, who raced the dis- We turned the corner at Syca- 1SS I.be, which will be .a weekly feature. of the year. Raymond drover of Km Strong, Bill Paschall and Mel hie being pulled out. HI* opponent, tance to aeor* for Monmouth. Bll more avenue and Broad atrtet, VanLtnttn converted to cut the Shrewsbury told me Tuesday morn Holn. Late In that teaaon against JIMMY STANFORD, Newark Crass hu booked another altatar Ruehty, I* th* boy who put on such Shrewsbury as the town cloekwat Teachers lead, JO-t Monmouth'a Ing atripira were all along the the Washington Redakins, Tomaini •how for neat Tuesday In Reda sensational bout in th* atcond striking B last Friday morning, Bank armory. Headlines will be line was outcharging their oppon surf. Later ws learned from Cran suffered two broken wrists In a Special 6-Hounder night'* program. As we rolled northward through Tony RON of Loal Branch and •nt for th* reel of the period. mar's tackle shop snd Family's bruiting contest which foretd hit FREDDIE LOT, Xenark, 1W Lbs. the beauttlful New England atatet tackle ahop that several fellows Milton Latlmar of •eaeen, M. T. The nnal four-rounder will pit In th* anal Period Monmouth of Connecticut, Rhode Island and retirement from professional foot- VflftUi Both are tspeetet to go Into ac- Don Layton of Aibury »rk, ISO,didn't get hold of the ball untl had Ash hooked whle* they could ball. MIKE LVDLOW. Point FleaaaBl Massachusetts, each 100 mll«S pre- not stop.' tion at 1W pound*. Roee, although against Bill Stark of Elisabeth. nidwsyln th* quarter. All tney sented a panaroma, of beautiful In 1M6 Tomaini retumtd to his 4 ROUNDERS eould do then was. throw despera- After th« storm don't loose sny agaching- position at Keyport high, AUBREY BURGESS, Kt* Seah acenery. The further North we got . MATTY MINCY, PaMreM tion .past**, but to no avail. Mont- the brighter th* fall plumage. It time getting to the beaeh. Th* Ash th* volition h* held until hi* ap- elalr added It* Snal touchdown on was the flrit time we have ever won't *tsy long but should be faat pointment at Fort Monmouth. a eustslned drive of 70 yard* ascrossed the ribbon of wattr called and furloua while they are here. Tomaini ha* been (tarring at Legion Leads Loop; Oen* itempler, who pi*y*d a spec- Cape Cod Canal. Wa turned that Big bluet should follow the storm tackl* with th* Long Branch Sea- taculaacular gam*, plowed over from th* at certain seasons of the year it South from New England, waters. hawk*, a newly organised pro-foot- * veyar- i line. swarm* with migrating species of ball team. GENERAL ADMISSION, • $1.25 F Ft M Ash. Only last week Ug hluensh Lady Aagler Ma* tho CUa ARENA ft.»L RINGSIDE SIN. Tai Ind. Angels Nip Rumson Ftr Fort Monmouth, Oaear Wood y k g TOVBNEY AT PVMSON and Frank Brsagovieh played out- At a time when practically no swarmed through the canal on Rumton Country cub will hold For Reservations Phone Red Bank 64334. standing ball, along with Ray theieir way South. stripers were being caught, Phyllis a Tombtton* tournamtnt Sunday Tickets on sal* at Tomalno Bros. Cigar Store, Monmeuth Si, Johnson and Ed Dlxey, both back*. At WWoodd ! HiHoi* w. had an hour Mount, Ashing with her husband to kilt before the ferry left for Jack and Stew VanVllet, Jr., andafternoon, Teams will be made up Red Bank, opposite Railroad Station. Get Tour Ticket* Now! Leroy Casey, Artt string center, m lady and men membet*. Ancient "Sleeps^ Plajr Clicks was out with an Injured back. Martha's Vineyard, At the wharf wife Dot, boated two groenhiads Saturday1* Mi wu the Heond we found several hundred eager weighing il and IT pound*. The** Field Club Bows To' Red Bank— for the Blgjialeert. Thty bowed to nshtrmtn Handing around com- being t*e Ant bast that Mrs. BartOB, SM, last w**k. Fort Mon- paring notti. Th* fltit one weMount ever tangled with makes mouth wit! be trying for it* Srst talked to wa» a member of theher eligible to join th* "Striped The Red Bank LegUn football win when th*y open their horn* Philadelphia pollc* fere*. He hadBan Clan." team Sunday afternoon meved In- Ing of John VanBruat and Harold Halllgan, the Vet* eomplttld flv* season against Wort Point tomor- th* trunk locktr of his ear open to th* laaderahlp In th* Ihor* Foot- row alght. and wu buty mounting the big ball league by Korlng IU third out of nine pastes In a drive which Fair Htven Man Leave. brought them from their own * gest, blu.it, d.-*pln*d "tawo've vletory of tha campaign ever Leo- aaw. He had a special mounting nardo Field elub t to 0. to the Cllffwood 11. Time ran out On South American Trip on the Vets, howsvtr, and thay of hi* own design and had hia ult Th* Red Banker* wed the old Soldiers Form picketed In a big ereck. N*I1 B. Woleott of Riverlawn, deeper play to register their toueh» •lipped to tb* ttcond dMHon. ournrooo SUNION W« ne«t walked over to » poup Fair Havtn, has left on «n uttnd: down. The score started on the in a beach buggy. Bob Pond, pres- od South American trip in connec- Leonardo 11, where a "Dynamite1 Soccer Team Maleonlee ident of the Atom Plug e°"»Pf»J' tion with his New York company. Dayton Wilson punt bad been Talat.df* introduced hlmttlf. Thty had *«d-Ship* lain and Service, associate*. downed by Red Bank. Van 8»nt G. Kaiwehr At Home Wednwday roll! and food with them. He wu Th* purpose of the trip js the de- The Legion eleven lined up faat, UmU out to cop the flrrt prise for thelivery to the Bolivian government with Big Bob HcmbUag along th* Open Season Sunday; second auccesslv* year on a "strip- of the flrst of several eoutwiei sideline. Walter "Babe" Jackson er Atom 40." pa**eng*r and cargo vassals to that heaved the ball aeroa* the S*ld, 10 On th* island our rooms wsr* country* yards downSold, hitting HemWlng, An Innovation -In the eioandad athltUo progress at Fort Monmouth waiting for ut at the, Mention The present veaieL th* Jot* Mar- who tore Into the end tone unmo- S Sunday Shows Daily « - 1 - S P. M. Mar. 20 DISTINCTIVHY TAILORID SUITS 3.45 ».M. ARRAU LONG BRANCH •• STRAND CoflHauoui Sat. • SUB. • tiolf.. Serits IT.M, $45.00, $4.10. IMS, IMS fte* iftehdedt Ml RrDBANKf '100 AT A PRICI YOU CAN AFFORD Sue). CmcMs KM. tt.40, %\M, $1.10, «0f) (Ma Imhded) NOW thru, SAT. P Uf« Mtfery *f tfca The best In quality, workmanship and style. 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IS Jan, 29 MILTON CROSS/ Narrator LYRIC—"The Loves Of Carmen" 32 Broad St., ItrlH $M0, $«,00, $4.00, $100 (rax huludid) llnala Csncwrt $1.10, $1.10, '$1,M, «0t) (h» hiihided) Free Admi$aion to the World Scriet on Our Red Bank, N. J. Mall orders now. OHIFPITH MUSIC FOUNDATION, Television Lounge at SOS treaei SlrexH, Ntwwk 2, N. J. • MArket 3-SIU St. lames arid Paramount Theatres «E0 BASK , OCTOBER T, 194« Past Five trucks had been offered the club Philatelic Society To Keuabntf free of charge to be used In level- Mr. and Mrs. William Butltr sf ing the property on which the club Honor John M. Smith Ei>t Ktansburg an parents of a intends to build courts and flelds The Honmouth County Philatelic daughter, born Tuesday of last for almost every kind of game NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE LET US TAKE YOUR society i* making great prepara- week at Monmouth Memorial hos- playec' with a ball. He set the Cleaning, Dyeing tion (or entertaining John If. pital. ' • amcunt of money it would be nec- HOW and Storage of Smith of the Division of Stamp*, Mr. and Mrs. UiMsell Brown of essary to raise to continue the f>rc- Bureau of Engraving and Print- 44 John street are parents of a son, jest eccording to plan at $10,003. It j Your vvaok's wash dona In Vt hour at a modar* AWNINGS Domeatie ud Oriental ing, Washington, D. C. Tht recep- born Wednesday of last week at was announced that the club nacl! ata price. A full Bendix load only 38c. tion to Mr. Smith will be held at Mcnmouth Memorial hospital. rsslised 13,300 from its dinner at DOWN - tsl ft* the Red Bank borough hall Friday Mr. and Mrt. Harry Coltman of Buttonwood manor. j night, October 33d, at I o'clock. WHEN 1 East Keansburg art parents jt a Approximately 180 children who Preceding this opening meeting son, born Wednesday of last week participated in last year's grade' Any day oxcapt Sunday, t:00 A. M. to ttOO for all persons Interested in the at Monmouth Memorial hospital. school track meet wert guesta of t*. M Monday and Friday evening* to tiOO 1949 collection of foreign and domestic a Awnings are our butlnetat postage stamps, the society will Liona President Harry. L. Bta- the Keansburg Track and Field, P. M. hold a dinner at the Molly Pitcher man told the Keaatburg LJons club Day committee at the Brown— j And we can assure yo« hotel at 6:15 'o'clock to further la ANOTHER Thb Clown Prince Insurance FABRIC FAIR FIRST! Of Music! Trmt V. F., "Largest Fabric Store Along the Shore," to lead the to enjoyment field for maximum »elcction in every type of yard goods ! and hit of jewelry NOW! F. F. OFFERS A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF HARRYMcDANIEL music FINE UPHOLSTERY FABRICS IN SAMPLE FORM ! Ben Gcrshel FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY Dont destroy- die pleasure of Pick youi1 material, specify the yardage. We special order the fabric for original... dramatic owning valuable jewelry by tuf- you. This way you have far mote to choose from than we or anyone else f«r*cuffed town coat feting jitters that it may be lost, could stock. stolen or burned up. LOOK-WHO'S HERE! An inexpensive America Fore WHETHER YOU PLAN ON SAVING BY DOING THE The Genial Gentleman Hinuelf • •mart woman's chele* for policy will complete the pleasure WORK YOURSELF, OR ON HAVING IT DONE BY A urban Important town of jewelry ownership by forever PROFESSIONAL, YOU'LL FIND YOUR BEST BUY Moaalona,.. with tlmpU banishing all worry about its alagano* In «v«ry Una loss in any way. AMONG THESE FINE, HARD-WEARING CLOTHS. ... featuring magnlftotnt If you own jewelry, let us pro- BERT GAUL Prices are front $2.95 yd. to $9.95 yd. eufft of Somali leopard tect it for you with America ... luxurlouily aoft pura Widths are 48" to 54" Fore insurance. At The HAMMOND ORGAN Nightly wool • •. daiignar collw REMEMBER ALSO. OUR RECENTLY EXPANDED STORE tlona (our coat eollaetlom At th* irldq* - Routa sf - Had lank .. 48.00 to 800.00.) OFFERS MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTIONS AmericoFore IN WOOLENS, COTTONS, RAYONS, PLASTICS, SLIP- COVER AND DRAPERY GOODS, ETC. cborfo accaaati lavlfta] STAR DUST Allaire & Son Agency. Oatarino To lanquaU - Wtddlnji . tHrtlM BASKIN S FABRIC FAIR NEW BOWLING ALLEYS NOW OPEN for fashion futures Inc. 10 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK Established 1873 •*hona R.I. 8-3911 or 6-0133 For RtHrvatloni tmoNtelair and •Utnhtirst, 19 Moninuutli St. Just Off Broad St,, Opp. Merchants Trust Bank'. ., Open Friday* Till I P. M. JU.i Bank 6-3150 EEP »A3nt REGISTER, OCTOBER 7, IMS Pat bretaer-fa-law aad stater. Mr. aat Mrs. Jostfk aitftf. Sells His House, Qeven-Year-Old tieyti HaiMM, Jr., few enter** tta Peaalnctoa aehaol as a mtmber of tbe freshman class. Enlists In Armv Organist At Mr. and MM. Raymond E. Heis- er have returned to their home Akin Parker Move* in Indianapolis, Ind., after visiting », MIL MUNXU BAINIU Reformed Church Mr. and Mrs. Frank aeabury. From Little Silver George W. Jacobs, Jr., has ;n- MXT FOB FALL! 1 Miss Gail Perry rolled at Dickinson college, Cari- Alvln Parker * house at 211 Sun lsl«, Pa. Fait hats wera nycreet drive. Little Silver, naa Played At Wedding be in sold by Walker and Ttndall Richard Bergen, Jr., has entered never mora Stevens Institute of Technology, wearable! The R»i Bank realtor!, to Arthur D There Sunday U'ut. Jr., of Plainfleld. Mr. Park Hoboken, ntw cloche U Rev. Or. Charles R. Smyth has a dream . . . er bar. re-«nll«ted in the Army an Believed to be one of the young- Is stationed at Washington, D. C, begun his seventh year as pastor •mall-brimmed est organists ever to play a wed- of Calvary Methodist church. For and fits beau- Mrs. Parker was the former Betty ding ceremony i» Hiss Gail Perry, Smith. She and her husband are his special work toward racial bro- titully and 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and therhood and equal rights for min- cover* tha making their home at Arlington, Mrs. Harold Perry of River Plaza. Va. ority groups, his doctorate was bead comfort- Sunday afternoon. Miss Perry conferred on him by Gamman ably. BereU A lot on the went side of Crosi presided at the organ console of theological seminary, Atlanta, Ga. 'and pillboxes stieei, Little Silver, owned by Theo the Reformed church, Red Bank, He is chaplain of the Keyport flre an designed to be worn at don- Koch, has been sold; by thi for the wedding of HIM Lois department ana a member of the YOUR mo»t becoming angle. same firm to Joseph Becker o Owens and Harold Cook. HOW COMFORTABLiE MflLl) You'll likewiia ta daisied at the Shiewebury avenue, Red Bank, wh< Keyport committee on juvenile de- variety of Autumn colors. plar.s to build two houses on th linquency. plot. He will occupy one of them. Mrs. Rufus O. Walling enter- YOU K THIS WINTErER?R ) And, your friends will be das- tained the Now and Then bridge PEOPLE ME TALKING ABOUT The realtor* were the agents i e'ub last week. Prises were award- zled by the perfection of your thii rental of Joseph Dlxon's house el to Mrs. Norman B. Lsckwood hair grooming, if you follow the on Tramp Hollow road in Middle OUR im DIVIDENDS town twonahip to Mr, and Mrs an* Mrs. B. T. Ehrlleh. expert advice of the specialists Winheld, formerly of Asbury Park. Mrs. Guasie White, president of Local folks an saying nice things about the Reel Beak EsTfcags at the Vogue Eeauty Salon, 18 the County Lesion auxiliary, and ft Loan. They teU friends, neighbors and new arrivals how aw Mr. and Mrs. DiXon are leaving generous current JVi % dividends make savings grew by lass* White St., Red Bank. For an soon for South America, where the MM. Ann Rinear, county secretary, TeuH en>y warm, snug teems all winter !mg It je*j b> will spend at least a year. both members of Itaritan unit sad bounds .. . that accounts of each member an insured UB to immediate appointment, phone SMS* . . . and fund* are always available. Tea, • eattsAoa 4*- aulats year atHe with the Geed Grade *—t'frg Btatsilsla A store at 11^Mechanic street has auxiliary, installed the newly-elect- Red Bank 6-0641 ed officers of Twinhght unit, High- posltor Is our beat, advertisement. Why don't you ate* In tor de- been rented by the came -brokers tailed Information? canted bf the Magsmun Lsunbsr Co. Oar easy to MO fnsm- to Pelu Albrecht, where he and lands, last week. Mrs. Ted Lester hit wife have opened "Paul am le a new member of the local aux- IsMag Frsaiaets wM reetaee your heating expenses as mueh am Anne's Hobby Craft." iliary.. Birthdays of members will Vogue Beauty Salon be celebrated next Tuesday. In- SS *. Oen*s In, write er call for facts and ftgurcs. stallation of qffleera will take place 16 While Street, Red Bank Boyt e«n rnakt pocket money by ««1 ing Tilt KifUUr A«r«rtisHwat. November t. RED BANK SAVINGS Mrs. Isabella C. White, cuunty probation officer; will speak at the ne.« meeting of the Keyport Lit- and LOAN g|gr ASSOCIATION erary club Friday, October 22. Mrs. Hagerman Lumber Co. OUR HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH George Porter will be hostess An TSheDoor [|p|P to Security international tea will be held No- vember S, with Mrs. Walter B. 10 BROAD &T. 11|V BtD BANK NEW JERSEY 5Q Chestnut St. Rtd Bank 64242 — C4243 Only Your Cherry as hostess. I Professional. Miss Gail Perry A pupil of Charles Gotschalk of Beautician Arthur place, Miss Ferry has gives you the studied the piano for two year* and only began learning to play Right Look the organ this past summer. Be- CLOSED ALL PAY WED., sides the usual bridal music, Miss Perry played Schubert's "Ave Oet. ltth, For Jewish Holiday Regardless! we ean sat- Maria," Herbert's "Love Song," "At isfy your hsart's desire Dawning:," by Cadman, and ac- with a casual hair-do or uompanled Miss Myrtle Applcsatc, a smartly styled oolffure who sang: "I Love You Truly" that will enhance your and "Because." RED BANK lovellnsss. A MltK . . WORT, •MART AND LOVILY. , Keyport A dinner honoring members o Featuring Our New 'Tapered-Cut" th« junior congregation was given lav.' week by the Young Women' league of the Reformed church. Home-Making Values Mrs. Charles Sloat of Haslet was Vogue Beauty Salon guest speaker last week at a meet ing of the Luthern Missionary so- MR. NUNZII RAINIIR, Mgr. ciety at the home of Mrs. James 3 ways to add beauty and comfort Burton. Member International Forum of Hair Design, N. Y. C. Murold R. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean,'has started his to your home — at real economy! Always At Your Service. sophomore year at Hope college, Holland, Mich. w, £3 If WHITK STRUT, RID BANK Mr. and Mrs. John Keblee and daughter, Carol, of New York, hav JSMOTIOAM basn visiting their cousin. Mils Mary Majilon. V\ Open Ivery Day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raven, Sr, have moved from Second street ti tha home of their son and daugh •--••• We Are Sponsors of the ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raven, Jr., of Matawan. Merchants Mrs. Frank Foss and sons, Tho, and Ralph, of Baltimore, Md., havi Tailored Marquisette Kiddie Karnival been spending several days visit ing Councilman and Mrs. Judsoa Length Width R«g. Valut SALE PRICE at the S. Hopla. Mrs. Catherine Holmes and 54 inches 84 inches 2.50 daughter, Catherine, have returned 1.95 KIDDIE KARNIVAL to Providence, R. I, after visiting Mrs. Holmes' sister-in-law, Mr* 63 inches 84 inches 2.95 2.15 Get your Lucky Number Coupons Sarah Holmes. Mrs. Clifford L. Morrell was hon- Fine rayon marquisette curtains that launder beautifully and HERE FREE! ored recently at a birthday party. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul are non shrinkable! Generous hems top and bottom keep them Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, and Mr. and Mnf John Morrell, al hanging straight. In ivory color only. of Keyport, Miss Imogene Pittiui of Cliffood and Mr*. Randolph Heuser of Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ballard and Robert Ferry have been on wetk's business trip to Chicago. John 8. Matthews, Jr., and SNYDER'S Geovg* Campbell were honored re- cently at a surprise birthday party Famous Brand Sheets at the Matthews home. Plans for a church supper in the Reformed chcurch parsonage No- NASHUA MUSLIN CANNON PERCALE vember 4 were made last week at a meeting of all the women's or- Heavy Duty Cavalier Quality HAS ganizations of the parish. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krayblll have returned home after spending 45x38i/« 45x881/2 B5c thj summer at Ocean Grove. , Miss. Yvonne Bruguier has en- rolled at Mt. St. Domlnick academy, 72x108 3.25 72x108 3.50 BOYS' Caldwell, 81x108 3.85 Mica Mildred Lackey attended an 81x108 3.50 executive meeting of tbe New Jer- ey Elementary Classroom Teach- 90x108.: 375 90x108 4.25 association last week at Tren- ton. Miss Lackey Is a county rep- restntative of the group. 100% WOOL Mrs. Willis Lewis entertained at PEPPERELL LUXURY PERCALE a party in honor of her twin sons, Scaffold and Robert, who celebrat- ed their third birthdays last week. in Blue and Rose only Wilbur Huyler, Harry Poling, Vedtrlck J. Bronkhurst, Ohrii Thurer, Charles Hopla, Fred Fow- 45x88% 1.25 SPORT COATS ler, Clifford Jacobus, Ernest S. Walling and Daniel D. Harris rep- 72x108 4.50 resented tbe Keyport Exempt Firemen's association at the 62nd annual state exempt Firemen's onvention at Paterson recently. Mrs. Rose Qreenberg of Indiana- O'IS, Ind., has been visiting her 9.95 Chenille Bedspreads A large selection of Boys* Sport CoaU in checks, plaids and overplaids. Regular price of these Twin and double site coats Is 13.95, 6.50 SIZE 10 • 18 Beautiful washable chenille bedspreads that launder perfectly and require no ironing! Each lutl' • ?*'&&&& spread is thickly covered with heavily tufted, wavy chenille in an overall pattern. Choose ing Lasting white, blue, yellow, rose or green. Vinyl Plastic Coated Top Phonn A. B. 8-2SM tor repre- sentative to call with samples 32 BROAD ST. and estimate. RED BANK SHERMAN'S |4B Broad »t. Rsd lank Eight HEP BANK BECWTEB, OCTOBER T, Elia—Liudale Nuptials RIMMO* Man Receive* HERBERT O. BEYER $500 For Cmr Duuge Registered Land Surveyor A suit pending trial in the county U OltsseeM Flaee, 'WUt Baak ERNIE MAYEITS TAVERN court between Ralph Longstraet of 57 Lbfayette street Rumson, and rfeeaw B. B. MN1-B [ Avenue of Two Riven, RIWIMMI, N. J. Arthur L. Berry of Fair Haven, '-M tmrwtr* MMirieleei mutrtfu was discontinued this week aa the ~ ' Sanrcyt THt* tarre/a rej.ilt of a settlement between the PHONE RUMSON 14)534 two parties. L Mi- Berry, who was being sued by Mr. Longstreet for property Presents . damage to his automobile as the result of an accident at Ridge road FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT and Bellevue avenue, Rumson, May I, |)kid Mr. Longstreet WOO in set- MUSIC NIGHTLY tlement of the'claim. Mr. Longstrest was represented by Edward W. Wit*, it., ot th« flrm of Wise * Wise of Red Bank.' DON HOYT MiMionary Society LITTLE SILVER at the To Hear Or. Bieri A talk on India illustrated with colored slides will be given by Dr. Inspect, buy your dream house ... new HAMMOND ORGAN John C. Bierl jf Philadelphia at a Serve(| meeting next Wednesday of the ultra modern perfeet little gem. Many ««k-u«s« i r. a i< it r. M. Woman's Missionary society of the Sunday* From tt KMI to It P. M. Red Bank Presbyterian church at unusual features. Excellent location. 2;'» p. m. Mrs. FkUl R. Fielder Is STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD prcgram chairman and the host- esse.. include Mrs. R. H. Black- RUFFLED - TAILORED Mortgage arranged if so desired. Quick man, Mrs. Herman Woolley, Miss COTTON - RAYON Sandwiches Served Till 1 A.M. Eila Vanderveer, Mr*. Ralph Nor- NINON - NYLON possession. ton and Mrs, Gertrude Davie. LACE - ORGANDIES Catering to Banquet*, ParUct & Weddings Members ot the society have been asked to bring canned goods CLOSED MONDAYS EXCEPT HOLIDAYS tor donation day, October 25, for SHERMAN'S Ttltphont Rtd Bonk 6-4387 the) Presbyterian Home fo> the Aged at Belvidere, N. J. 4t •road tu f|«tf lank NOTICE. Paklic Sale •! Rtal Estate ler Uaaeie TUN; I. J. U. Ktougb, collector ot texts la .j* for tks Borouih of R|4 Bank, — AtHUBER'S — Ceunty of Uoiwout* and Stttt of New Jity, htrtbji (iv« notiea that aeeorf- Im to llii !iw requiring mi to aukt Sjt. and Mra. Charles H. Lindale tbo unpaid Uiti, mciintnti (nd othtr ^** *The famous Rock Knit 100% municlpBl charges, eiiciKtd on 'land, Miss Betty Elia, daughter of Mr.matron of honor. Her gown traa tintmentt, hereditamtnts and r f next Monday at the home of It* my Curley, Atlantic Highlands; Leonardo P.T.A. leader, Mrs. Herbert Morgan, Arthur JNM, Rsd Bank; Barbara, Opent Fourth Year Thompson avenue, Instead of the and Arthur Schenck, Curtis Grsea Community lira houie. aaJ Cjirolya Sickles, Oakhurst, aad BiHtriwtcl The Leonardo grade tchool Par- Rev. and Mr*. Ellwood a. Waif 8haron and Janice Wolff, Belmar. ent-Teacher auociation will hold returned flsturday from a en* A. cake sale will be held Saturday is litre! its first meeting of the season nest month vacation spent with rela- at Luker's store, Main street, for Monday night at the school. Thia, tives and friends. Their trip took the benefit of the Girl Scouts. the fourth year of the group's ex- them to Baltimore, Waahinftoa, The Rosary society of St. Mary's iitence, ii considered the most im- church has started a new merchan- Rich red bunches of bit- Philadelphia and Hatboro, Pa., a n« portant by members as they con- Massachusetts. dise club. Mr*. William Fix is ia tend a "deplorable" state of ovcr- tersweet odd so much to Mr. and Mrs. William Lacey, ac- charge. crowdness exists in the achoo). companied by Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Scout Motbtrs will saeet Wednes- your home. All citizens, as well as PTjy as Corcoran of Jersey City, re- day, October 20, to complete plans members sre urged to attend the turned last week-end from a motor for their bus trip te New Tork meeting and And a solution to the tour of the Catskill mountains, city November 4. Centrout Sixii Bunches problem. After a business meeting, Great Barrington, Mass., and A Girl Scout hayride to States which will be conducted by Mra. Woonsocket and Newport, R. I. Island's . loo .. was held Sunday. H. A. Williamson, a social will be Samuel Putnam, a summer resi- Those makiag the trip included held. Miss Gertrude Neidllnger dent of Center avenue, is in the Mr. and Mrs, John Gillett, Mrs. will entertain. The PTA also spon- Medical Center hospital, New York August Miner, Miss Louise Miner, sors a round-table discussion group city, recovering: form an operation Mrs. William Gobel and Mrs. Ken- which takes up all school prob- which involved removal of his neth MacLennon, the escorts, with lems. right lung. Scouts Dolores Hanf, Patricia Victor E, Grosslnger, running for M»ck, Muryann KacLennon, Carol Leonardo re-election as freeholder, and Earl Gobel, Levern «nd Alice Msrk, Eastman of Belford, running for Mnrlha Harney, Eetty Moody, Sal- Mrs. Olaf Christy won high score election as tax collector, were the ly Gillett, Florence Taylor, Cather- at the* Tuesday evening pinochle speakers at the Women's 4—• Re-ine Klaus, Betty Wolf, Isabel! game sponsored by the Ladies' aux- publican club(meeting at Commun- Lockwood and Alice Wright. iliary of Srevent Park and Leonar- ity fire house Monday. At its Monday meeting the Ros- do tiro company. Mrs. Mae A. Mur< Dr. and Mrs. . Joseph Sheridan, ary society of St. Mary's church MD IANK tVllll phy »'U hostess. Mrs. John Neider- who have been vacationing here, made plans for a bus ride to Mill imu SILVM m»n will be hostess for next week'* have returned to New York city. burr, next Thursday. At Millburn party. Among summer residents who the members will attend a per- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manetteld have returned to New York recent- formance of the "Chocolate Sol- have returned to their winter borne ly are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ramsley dier" at the Paper Mill playhouse. at Jersey City. and their son-in-law and daughter, Mn. Milton Hyiand la In charge of KEEP ALL THAT RUMPUS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snable of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer and reservations. Chcmonc avenue attended the sil- family; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock- Port Monmouth Brownies re- ver wedding, anniversary of Mr. wood, 8r., and Mrs.' John Quirk cently held a fare .veil party for Pat Keansburg Furniture Sitsblc's brother-in-law and sifter, and her son-in-law and daughter, Kawtko, who ha* moved to North Mr. and Mrs. WHIiai-d Whitmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood Cciilerville. at Union Sunday.. and family. Mr. and Mis. William Scnn nave Robert Horster of Leonardo has Highlands had as their guests Ih'is week, MM. IN THE CELLAR! purchased for development a par- Senn'fi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lltyor and Mrs, A. Meade nob- Exchange cel of Atlantic Highlands real es- ei'tson spent the week-end In New liam Carley, and Mis. William Nel- tate at Lake Side drive and Wood- You can convert your cellar into a very uilim-livc NEW and USED FURNITURE son, of' Jersey City. Mrs. Senn is side avenue. York city, where they saw the New recovering from illness. While in Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fohlman, York Giants-Braves baseball game. Leonardo the Carleys and Mts Mrs. Alfred Koure and Charles Fred Koeser is expected to have Rumpus Room . . . the ideal place to have ymir China Glassware Nelson also visited Mr. and Mrs Kappell of Lynbrook, L. I., spvnt the grand opening of his Stude- Robert Holdaworth. the week-end at their Glenmary baktr sales and show room on parties, and other entertainments dining the long Mr- and Mrs. Henry Kiechlin avenue home. Nawsink avenue October 16. Antiques Bric-A-Brac have closed their summer cottage Mra. Jack Horn has returned to Mri. Josephine Layton and chil- winter months! You can make the huii*furination oh Highland avenue and have re- her home at Fort Pierce, Fla. She dren. Eleanor and Gilbert, attended turned to Brooklyn. came North to visit her mother, the funeral of Mrs. Layton's broth- > our self! Call the AMERICAN WJIU)I\<. SUP. Mrs. Catherine Ford was awarded Mrs. Thomas Durkln of Highlands, er Saturday at Brooklyn. a special prize at the pinochle game who has been ill, and her sinter, Several members of the local fire All Types Electrical Appliance* Repaired held last week by the Ladies' auxil- Mrs. Percy Hauser of this place. depurtment attended the Trenton PLY for aBgifttance in selecting the utiilrriul* you'll iary at Community fire house. Mrs Mrs. Katherine Knodell, who state fair Saturday. Jame.". H. MacPhee held high score spent the summer with her daugh- Mrs. Ambrose Liming attended need and for practical advice about gelling aturtcd! M;S. Joseph McTernon was hoctess ter, Mrs. John Iglay, has returned thi funeral of her nephew, George Free Delivery • Radio Repairing N'txl week Mrs. Mae Marka will en- to Madison, where she will live Schlatter, Saturday at Hoboken. tertain at cards. this, winter at the home of another Mm. Marie Suton has returned CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS fiectfit house guests of Mr. anddaughter, MM. Everett He veil. from Fit kin hospital, where she 206 MAIN STREET, KEANSBUHG Mrs. Mark Crock of Burlington Mrs. Gustave Petzole - has re- wsuj a surgical patient. avenue were Mr. and Mrs. George turned from Monmouth Memorial The Rod and Gun club will hold TELEPHONE KEANSBURG 6-1415-W Bryton of Nutlcy, and Mis. Doro- hospital, where she had been a a Halloween dance October 16 at thy Groeber and. children of medical patient. ths Jackson hotel. For Prompt Free Delivery Call Kearny. The Methodist church will spon- Mils Jane Burby, former Broad- Port Monmouth sor a rummage sale today at 143 way actress, was entertained at a Bay avenue. RED BANK 6-4444 birthday party Monday by the Prc- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Clark and Mrt. George King is chairman of feMional Women'* league of Ne* daughters Mildred and Ann. of a Halloween party to bs sponsored York. A guest from Leonardo was Scronton, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. by the Parent-Teacher association. Look! 12 FULL GLASSES Mr*. Al W. Cross. James Campbell last week. The group will hold an organiza- Mr. and Mra, James H. McPheti Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moun of tion meeting tonight at ths gram- have returned from a visit with Wiison avenue have returned from mar school. -when you buy Mr: and Mrs. Edward Herbster of a motor trip to Middletown and Mrs. Mildred H. Wieccoreck has Bast Orange. Liberty, N. Y., where they visited been appointed Sister Kenny repre- A family dinner, on the occasion relatives and friends. sentative in the borough. Serving this carton! of the birthday of Mrs. Joseph P. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKensie of as her assistants are Mrs, Walter Ttfak of H-with 1 Ml SISSM la twy It- Rhcin of Washington avenue, was Brainard avenue last Saturday held Powlet, Mr>. William Griffith, Mn. bettit af P»s«l-Cols! So takt horn* held Saturday. Attending were Mr. a birthday party for their one- Percy Maxson, George, Andrew* Fspsit Awki'i sisint aela valna* Rhein, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kheiu, yair-old granddaughter, Linda Mrs. William Kohlenbush. Mrs. Mr. and Mri. Charles Rhcin ot Irv- Joah Schenck. Guests included John Lyons, Mrs. David Peltx, Mrs. ington, Mrs. Emma Pratt of Spring Johnny Powell, Bunny Boyce and Leroy Maxson, George Whltfleld You folk*, who want to build your own home, ne:d and Mr, and Mrs. Otto Henna Glen Scott, Port Monraouth; Tom' and Lex H. Copeland. of Atlantic Highlands. will be interested in our Home Plaiuiing Service. Mrs. George Marx and son Jim my of Florence avenue vulted Mr. We have Plan Bookt complete with every type of knd Mra. Fred Marx of Arlington over the wMk-end. Mr*. Fred Marx, home, experienced advisors to help you with the who ha* been ill, plans to recuper- ate at Leonardo. WE REPAIR details such as the actual planning, materials, li»t», M:. and Mra. John Collins art oc financing, building, etc. . cupying their newly purchased horn* on Highland avenue, Samuel Nolson has returned to • Any Make Refrigerators SOf 0NlT his Monmouth avenue bungalow af- - \*m ter a several' months' stay at Plain HILO field. : • , The Council of Civic association! • Washing Machines of Middletown township will meet tomorrow night at the township hall. • Vacuum Cleaners JACK Mrs. France* Metcalf has an- mmnm nounced the Ladies' auxiliary of CQIAIH thi Community fir* company will AHraOTTLWl hold iti annual bus trip to New • Electric Ranges POSTS Bottled by: Faptl-Cola BottUBf Co. of Asbury York city November 10. Park Mr. and Mrs. OttoB*rth of Wash- Under Appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company. W. T. ington avenue had a family dinner • Electric Water Heaters Level Sagging Sunday. Guests included llr. and Mr*. Alexander Miller of KiUl- Floors Easily Just burg, Mr. and Un. Albert Bonnell • Electric Ironers and Mr. and Mrs. Dalter Egbert of Received! Every Honumaker Will Want One of Tftei* Newark and Misa Ruby Gottlieb •Kimsul Insulation 5' 7" Beautiful Neu> "FIMLURE" and George Barth of Milford, Fa. The Ladles' auxiliary of Brevent • Electric Motors , Blanket Type KoU to Park and Leonardo fire company — ETC. — wiil take its annual bus trip to e 8 4" COMBINATION New York city, Saturday, October 7!/a SQ " 23. Mrs. Trina Christy is in charge ICE REFRIGERATORS •f arrangements. Members will see G & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. Fits snugly batwstn rsftsrs, FROM show and have dinner. floor joists. Molsturtj-proof DOORS IMrlOYINO THI SCIINTINC "WASHID AIR" Recent home guests of Mri. 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK Kimsul does not sac, sift, Janes K. Alverson were Mr. and settle. Clsan. easily Installed. MINCIFU TO KIIP POODS rMSH ... LONQIR Mi«. William Alverion of Jersey 8 wldth-U" - 20" . 24". Hurry . . . Get Yours City. PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Searfoss • Reg. IT. 8. Pat. Office While Thev Last! • tcuiic MOT ha* returned from a four-day visit STOftAOl CAPACITY with relatives in Pennsylvania. 8.95 Miss Rosita MacPhc* of Maple- wood, granddaughter *of Mr. and SPECIAL • M-MIS WITH 1M LU. Mrs. James H. MacPhee, and Mrs. 0* ICI ATATIMI William Neater of this place, li Avoid iky-reckeUag eaal UUs! Enjoy extra warmth this winter hy caulking your doors singing weekly, Thursday evenings RED BANK •nd wlilowi af(last cold wlatry blasts! at 7:80 o'clock, over PM radio sta- WSOU. She now is a junior at New AND JERSEY SHORE AREA Jersey college for women, New Brunswick, CAULKING 50 CAULKING GUN .75 OLIAMINO WHITI Mr. and Mrs. Douglu Marshall INAMIt FINISH of Rockvllle Center, L. I., spent the COMPOUND 3 GAL. With Lifetime Guarantee 6 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. How- forNEONSIGNS ard Worth and Benton McArtliur. Boy Scout troop 62 will meet Cold Cathode Fluorescent LIGHT STIIL LIGHTING Fret Parking "ENGINEERED TO YOUR NEEDS" . Facilities WANT** (WITH YOUR OLD RIFRIGf RATOR ... ICI OR ILICTRIC) Aliohnvyiron, J*MJ end •// tlhv NOTI: This •»« li VSBIRY FAKK tsrs limited rime TOP PRICES PHID 1.1180 Mir—wfiile Mr Ms. ft tern. PORCELAIN ENAMEL • STAINLESS STEEL HARRY GOiMHtGt SONS Indoor and Outdoor Electrical MCONP, CO*. llWIt IT. Dhplayt & Lighting flaERICRNfuiLDINE 5IIN>LY SEABOARft Q SERVICE »MTH AMIOY, H.». •ErthAmboy 4-6500 ROAD-AD SERVICE, INC. LONG IRANCH 6-5151 ASRURY PARK 22620 *i »MII tt Mr OMIIM n Hl|k«t film 49 So. Main St. Aabury Park im — .....i T, week-eM it Ntw York, wher*they last week visiting her sisters at Realtor* To Dine attended several shews. • Jersey City. -. ' !MLK And Elect Director* Mss Marlon Truflell is •pending Mr and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Mr/ a week with her sister and family; and .Mrs. Dirk Hofm'an, Mr. and The monthly dinner of the lion- M.-. and Mrs.'Ted Renard of B*JU< Mr*. Leland Richmond, Thomas LEON'S ATTENTION MUSICIANS mouth County Board of Realtors, | more, Mdi ' • Csiuu,, Mrs., Ernest Elgrlm, Mrs. inc., will be held tonight at Shad-i Mist Mildred Rleken. Mrs. Uv- Frank- Benson and Arnold Went- hnry UnufcVy Strviet Brook inn, Broad street, ing Drake' and Mrs. Evelyn Morri* woitB' attended .the Scouting an- The music .hop at 8 Monmotitl. Street k «MW ihrewsbury, anl daughter Joan spent Satuiday nual dineer Mon4sy evening ,at the Anuret The Board of Directors will con- at 1Kb state fa'ir, Trenton. Berktley-Carteret. Howard, Roberts under iiew management. •enc at 6:30 p. m., to be followed Francis Edna Wallingg, William received ,the "brsss hat"' for hav- ththe dinnedi r att 7 o'clock'lk . I Henry and Waiter SSlwoo d HHutchim ing the best attendance from the CcmpItU SatitfaetiM Immediately after the dinner |',Oii, children off 8gt. and Mrs. «en^ ihoit area. ' . We will give a 10%"dieeount off the liet ftviee hrcc new directors arc to be elect- ry Hutchlnson of MerrU avenur, Mn: Al Consen entertained the' Try it ouce — :d. O. H. Brown, 2d, of Spring were christened' Sunday at Chapel foilrwing members , of the "Nine on all inttruntenU* Joseph G. McCue of Rum- 1, Fcrt Monmouth. 'Sponsorp ! foi' club", at' her home Wednesday Vie it aluay$ ! on and W. Raymond Van Horn F WallinWlli g were heh r grand evening, Mrs. Francis Raiisch, Mew STOBE HOUsUU MOK. • WEft • TUTU. ; if Fair Haven are the nominee*. father, ' William Bealey, and he/ Monmouth; Mrs. Alma Bigoiow, aunt, Miss Dorothy •llliy. and for Mr.i Thtlma Lents, Mrs. Bernice • r.M.TO«r.M. Helton! William and Walter ware """ Rutt, Miss Anne Richmond, Mrs. LEON'S Mir. Edward Bennett entertained Dolores Winnegar «a4 lUymund Card Casler and Mrs. Muriel Hof- rVEBV OTUCB FBIOAV A»D 9ATVWDAT mcu.bcrji of JfonsBOtttb chapter, Papa, KIM Delores DeBarnardt and mau. . ' , ' i •4-7C WHITE STREET Eadun Star, of Atlantic Hifh- El.vood leeley. After the chrinten- V.'. and Mrs. Harold Otten and 1» A. M. TO • F. M. lani.s at a five table card party in< a dinner was held at the home chiloren Robert and Corolyn and. K. B. tvine Friday evening, Mrs. Bennett was of Mise Dorothy Seeley tor 12 Ohatlea Woodward of Red Bank assisted by Mrs. Clay Bair as host- guests. ' •pwt Sunday at the Trenton fair. ess. Awards were presented to U» Ftggy Lou Pureeil has keen coa- Mr and Mrs. Edward Bausback Hurth, Mrs. Wills. Mrs. PanUh, Md to her horn* by illaess. of Newark spent the weekend with M:i Whitney Mrs. Sehwlnn and Mr. and Mn. J. Vaaderhyde and Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Bausbach.- Station WJLK-FM Hn Dennett. children Orate and Jack and Wil- Kay Albert Woods, Jr., cele- Mrs. .William Harnett was host- liam Holmes of Ifapltwood spent bnttd bis third birthday Monday "Radio Voice of the Asbury Park Press" !ss at a demonstration Thuudsy Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Charles Mrs. Fred PincWney of Main evening. Mr; Fred Besm of Port Young. ••.;" strett will hold spiritual science Mormouth was the demonstrator, Mr. and Mrs. Wileon Miller and services at her home every Tues- those attending were Mrs. Leonard Mrs, Neil Btuh and son ' Philip day evening at. I o'clock. Nelson, Mrs. Harold Tarnow, Mr*. spe'.t Saturday visiting the state M:SK- Dorothy Patterson, enter- Al - Conzen, Mrs. Chris Volkiand, fair Trenton. tamtd sir. and Mrs. Samuel.Myers Salutes the Arrival Mm. John Lentz, Mrs. Lillian Lath- Mrs. John Euler has returned Wednesday evening upon their, re- rop Mrs. Stella Gondek, Mrs. Jane from Monmouth Memorial hoipital, turn from a wedding trip and also Bryk, Mrs. Jane Hennessey, Mrs. wheie ihe has been a medical pa- tho following members of the brl« of the Fred Harnett, Sr., of East Keats- tient. da! party, Miss Jane Staley, Miss >u:'g and Mrs. Bertha Thomson of Mr*. Leland Richmond was host- Ruth Morris,.Edward Flsler, How: rvington. ess Irlday evening at the home of ard Myers, William Howell.'Charles Donald Purcell and family epent her mother, Mrs. George Paxlon, at Pat'.erson and John Herman. . unfiay with Misses Mary and a household demonstration with Fatrlcia Jones celebrated her 'athcrinc Pin-cell of East Orange. Mre. Beam of Port Monmouth wt slxfh birthday party Monday, Sep- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angley demcustrator. Those present FRIDAY, Oct. 15th, 8:05 to 8:15 p.m. 7 "J/w cfio/uL&jo/n& JAOUI" •leuawM« SffeedreUif KMlMt-Our treat- freedom and other baste rilhti to the A musical legend featuring Lyn Mur- e»t American oi ,ei»io territories weit of. ray and his orchestra with the Jeffrey •the A(leEhan»ei. Alexander Chorus. Narrated by larl signed by Benjwmn Robinson, and featuring Burl Ivei, FrsnkUn. . .• with Raymond Edward Johnson as Ab- raham Lincoln. •ill el documentthattuar- anteei the tibtrbei TUESDAY, Oct. 19th, 8:05 to 8:30 p.m. you enjoy. . • A broadcast of the arrival of FREEDOM TRAIN at Red Bank Freedom is Everybody's Job. WJLK urges all residents of Monmouth County to participate in Rededication .areyj tups the Week, starting Tuesday, October 12. corr'ectioniinWain- greatett ipeech, «» ington'i htnd l' own hand- Listen to WJLK's FREEDOM TRAIN programs, and plan now to visit FREEDOM TRAIN when it arrives at Red Bonk .Tuesday, October 19th. The train will be open to the public starting at 10 a.m. the tllMturet that ITih the ihde- ended the mort ter- If you do not have FM on your radio pendence of th« rible win history. ask your radio dealer about the low- United 8tate§ it Tedious Engine "Break-In' MUMMI cost FM tuners, which add FM to your recopuied for the old- radio, or when you buy a new firittime. ; Eliminated radio be sure to ask if it has the FM WHathUMdosiveDedbio. (new style) broadcast band. • ' N« toiiew "bnak-in" period is necea. Stop by your Dodg* Dealer and look process you can start 'of, And keep tuned to WJLK, the' Radio ury for new Dodfeownen. With Dodge over today's luxurious Dodge. Check at eff miles pet Iww. voice of the Asbury Park Press, for yon can drive at a brisk pace right from the many other big advantages Dodge After 2M miles, earspeed local programs, local news,'and fine Tkb aeV»flt»s«siil wsi •repe'red by The Mv«ft Bt imtrl, it comfcrtthtt, it »«»•*, it gty, Live si lit Berkihy jrtm Oct. #• Msy Who worries about fuel bills, maid problems, food prices, storm win- dows, snow shoveling thii winter? Smart Jer- seyites just dote up the old home- stead and move into the Hotel Bcrkeley-Carteret. Here they live the life of Reilly ... being waited on by a staff of housekeepers, wait* ert, chefs and page boys. It's tV wonderful, wonderful life. And in- eipemive too. Write or all Atbury WHITEHALL Park 2-5000 for monthly rates. Send your hoii or hoMcn oat of these disrming and original house awrkcrs. It's a clever and clatjueel way 10 isy B£RKEL£?CAKT£RET $5.50 Cath c ON THI 6C I i N AT I Colonial Flowers S K. Front 81. He* Bank «-4«M Mi. and Mrs. Henry Klinaky They're Ready for Winter-are You? Mr. and Mra. Harry Kunlcs! of The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Bau- They jiisl. had Ilicir home frenlily |iaintcd to pro- Kccnsburg have announced the maun of Lang Island, the bride's mairiage of their daughter, Miss cousin, and Miss Estclle Klinsky, li'i-l il :ij,'aiiisl winter's rtmiging Htnriiw. Protect Betty Kunkel to Henry Klinsky of the bridegroom's sister, wore clurct Union Beach. The coupls were mar- coloicd satin t;owns with head- i/mir liHiiir wiili inn- lini' liiw cost, quality paind. rl»d September 28 at St. Ann's iioc- pieces and bouquets of yellow roses. Di'iip in tiiiuiii'i'iiw jiini ronsiili our ei|K?rtt. tory, Koansburg, by Rev. Pnul Buddy Ahlcrs of Unlun Beach, a Kelly. cou.'iin of the bridegroom, was best The bride, who was given In mar- man, and ushers were Robert rUgq by her father, wore a gown Smith and Fred Kunkel, brother of During Hie cumin'.', wiiilci' inuliilis voll will tM Let Them Manage of white .slipper satin, trimmed the bride. in viiiir luiiui' iimi'i' llmii i'\' IN HfciR GLEAMING SATIN GOWN, ENCRUSTED WITtt: SEED PEARLS, LEG O'MUT- TON 3LEEVES AND A FILMY VEIL FALLING FROM costs no more! A COnONET OF PEARLS. NAMIIT9M — WE FEATURE — Thousands of Pootiac owners all over the country have learned D-4lllt*1W.fO that regular servicing by their Pumiac dealer is the. MM, most 14K economical way to keep their can in top condition. . Made to Order BARTON. M50.00 Our service it belt for your car became our mechanic! havt been UK noMrol told tsit. trained by factory experts and became we uie factory.engineered AND parts and specially selected tools—everything geared to the one fob of keeping your Pontiac at its very best. . : The result it that your work Is done faster—in such a turt-haodtd manner that it will "stay done". The con of our eipert work it Ready Made eo Ugher-io tact, it often lets-wan you would pay for ordinary tervidag. Gowns UNA;;;»71.50 Our policy is very simple: Wti* **h At went c*UtdJtr-mt do it 14K Mivril er «Mt* la aa inert manner, we save you money by eliminating guesswork FOR sold COM. Give your Pontiac the best—have it serviced by your Pontiac dealer—(or the best costs no more! BRIDES and BRIDESMAIDS "AH Tailoring Done By llaad" Select your gown and those of your bridal party here today! Tljf MIT MUffl III All the Fall color* In fulllp. fMTOiT-UMIlUn tMTtt satin, brnvade and taffeta. Any. Myle you dealrc. . Pontiac Factpry.Englntered Parts are txmtflytbt MM* at : tbosefeullt into your Pontitc Formal gown* for women'* at thejfactory. They ajwayt lodges and auxiliaries. ,-r—.'—they' always perform properly and—lilt TUXEDOS FOR HIRE tht ben in servklng-they cost no morel ,1LOVE LANE A Pmluct a/ Ctntml Mtttn * J BRIDAL SHOPPE WILBUR*S IS BROAD ST JEWELERS RED BANK RASSAS BROTHERS V'S W. FRONT ST. ,RKI» BANK aniUSHE064YiA*S -»**— 19-21 Mechanic Strut fed lank, N. J. Telephone Ited Itmik 6-4172 BAJHT BEOISTEB, OOTOBBft T, If Jr.OUAMToHold Cub Pack Events OaUDt/ftTE rtAKUT AND HIS SOCIETY dtCNESTM The Rodman Getty Co. MetlMal OulM Haas Tettam SONQS ornate BY ASUUTBONO ounuBoroM or Sute Session At Surt For Year MRS. LUCILLE McCARTHY CHARLETTE Morte OeteWr 22; For Appointment. Call • UNOLEUM • ASPHALT TILE Atlantic Gly BMssoBi X. I. BaaMati 1-lHI BBANCsI MIW-M • UNOTILE • RUBBER TILE CoawaUtiee NS«JMJ Oawarti C««meil of Red The regular frograas ef activ- WALLBOARD mA PLASTIC WALLTOLE Baak KU Fair Haven ities for Cub Scouts ot pack tT, got under way last week, following a TMI MST POt USS miMUVMY PHONI ft. i. #1-9144 To Attend meeting of the pack committee at TEUVHONB MW. the Presbyterian church here, MHBOX l-ltf! BfMBON. M. 9. Th« 7Mh Annual Scision of the To avoid interference with Hal- State Council of N. J. Junior Or- loween activities, it was decided to der of United American Mechanics move the usual "last Friday" pack will convene in Mie Hotel Mayflow- meeting up one week, to Friday, er, Atlantic City, next Wednesday, October 2t. This prog-ram will be Molly Pitcher Super Market October 13, at 10 a. m. and con- featured'by the showing of motion tinue from daily until the busl- pictures. ne» of the session li complete. Announcement was made by Cub SALI - Thursday, Friday, Saturday - SALI Hon. Joieph Altaian, Mayor of Master Henry H. Stevenson that Atlantic City will address repre- last spring, when pack activities sentatives of the order from all closed, a total of 98 youngsters had part* of the itate, and the sea- been graduated from cubbing into •Ion will be formally opened by Boy Scouting, leaving about 39 Prime Chuck Roast State Councilor Sherman B. Stock- cuba In the organisation to start ton of Palmyra. this year's activities. The report of the State Councilor Appointed treasurer of the pack GENUINE LAMBS' LIVER 57 will be the first order of business for the year was J. E. Gordon. As- and election of officers will take sisting Mr. Stevenson on the plan- place during the afternoon session. ning committee are C. Herbert RUMPS or LEGS VEAL It la expected that the preient Parkell, assistant eubmaster; T. A. State Vice Councilor, William T. Boynton, Mrs. J. B. Gordon and Pearson of Newark, will be elevated Mrs. C. H. Parkell. STAR LEGS LAMB to the office of State Councilor. Mr. Stevenson invited principals Charles H. Mlohaelson, State of local schools to call upon him PRIME RIB ROAST Council Secretary, of Trenton, will and the den mothers If any help is be in charge of convention arrange- needed in escorting youngsters LOIN SPRING LAMB CHOPS ment!. through the Freedom train when it The annual reception to officers, la exhibited here October 19. LOIN VEAL CHOPS representatives and guests will be held in the Plymouth room of the SHOULDER PORK CHOPS Hotel Mayflower on Wednesday evening, October IS, at which time BONELESS STEW BEEF • program of entertainment will THE CATCH be presented. A full day'a program has been FRESHLY GROUND SIRLOIN arranged for the ladles in attend- OF THE ance on the opening day. Action on resolutions concerning CHOICE VEAL CUTLETS ...... 89'» public school education, immigra- SEASON. •. tion and other matters of local and national Interest will receive the consideration of the session on Thursday, October 14. Boneless X Rib Roast 79i> Onward Council 98 of Red Bank, and United Council of Fair Haven, along with the IB other Junior Or- der councils located in Monmouth county has been Invited to be rep- Fancy Fowl or Frying Chickens 49iL resented at the convention. Regional Chairman l0XES 4 For Red Bank Area Morton's Free Running Salt 2 15 Councilman E. Allaire Cornwell -of Little Silver has been appointed PG5 regional chairman of Princeton university's third century cam- HONEY BEE Royal Pudding's Sale 4 21 paign for the Red Bank area, Mr. Cornwell will assist in rais- ing 1550,000 in expendable funds for FLOWERS Immediate uae for faculty ualary Russell T. Hodgklss increases and an additional $5,000,- Upper Broad St. B. B. C-MM Tender Leaf Tea Balls 16 "'17' 000 which will be added to the pres- ent endowment and reserved for faculty salaries. ' The immediate objectives are part of a long range effort to raise *S7,«00,00O to round out the univer- As advertised in VOCUI sity's . present framework and strengthen its fundamental ele- ments. Three thousand alumni in 300 cities are participating in the campaign. Mr. Cornwell was graduated from Princeton in 1923, He Is a member of the law Arm of Applegate, Fos- ter, Reussille and Cornwell and a former president of the Red Bank Rotary club. Msddletown Church Supper October 27 - The. fall supper of Mlddletown Reformed church will be held on Wednesday, October 37, in /the church rooms, the first table start- ing at 6 o'clock. The menu will consist of'baked Virginia ham, mashed potatoes, casserole sweet potatoes, cream:i onions, peaa, relish, applesauce, rolls, ice cream, cake and coffee. Mrs. William Potter, Jr, is sup- STOCK UP ON THESE per chairman and will be assisted by; the other church women. Tickets are on sale and the usual large attendance is anticipated. CAB HITS POLE Albert Trudel told Middletown township police he fell asleep at the wheel of his car Monday morn- lag when the vehicle crashed into- a utility pole on Leonardville road, UIIV'S DHP> New Monmouth. Trudel, who lives MOWN MANS ou Church street, Belford, has Try the new Deep agreed to pay for damages to the Brown Beans in pole. His car was badly damaged. the wonderful Chilled sauerkraut served In sal- richer-than-ever ads offers pungent flavor contrast (Not* Ih* oVieofe timplldty, (fie prim, upilondfng bvckln.) tasting sauce! to milder salad vegetables. UMY'S MAS-They're grown in the lHi'Hit Drinittly Gold (Ktd) Crou. lush, green garden lands of the Mid- (No»e tfie.twina; of youth in your ilep.J west and Pacific -Northwest—picked extra early for sweetness and tenderness. FLAKORN, SHOES UliY'l CORNID UIIV'S •AIDIN •IIP HASH VISIYAtLIS In Libby's all the Awholegardenftil rich beef juices are of glorious vege- sealed in! tables togtthtrl C0RN\ Hoinetestsshow Actually nine housewives prefer differant kinds. Libby'gforappcar- MUFflNS ance, aroma, qual- ity of meat and taste. in a Hurry Jast poor controls of a package ef Ftahofi* Me a bowl Add UMY'S SMOHITTI UMY'S VOMAYO AND MIA Y SAUCI Fine quality btef Perfect sauce for sweet aide. Whip together. . . . tender spa- meat, rice, maca- ghetti ... in a roni, etc. It's rich- AasJ jrooV have » delicious i?J spicy tomato and ripetomatopuras cheese sauce! —withspicwand (JOCB tBuOna all ready fcr green peppers added! the orstt Get this pror- i enfinrarite. . TWO IHOfO feoiy baking' LOOK TO UMY'S FOR PIRFICTION /mixet for you It BROAD STREET RED BANK home when fads grow finest HAKO MoDUCTf COI'OIATION Maker of svperier beMsg aaisH tine* tfM 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER HI con VOLUME LXXI, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 SECTION THREE—PAGES T TO 14 Fire Destroys Eatontown Church's Aiflv h Big 75th AnniverMry Rail Rate Case For Cat*$ Care Freedom Train Dr. Andrew W. Blachwood, dirte- Table Ordinance Eight Homes tor of the homlleties department Is Major Topic An 85-year-old Aibury Park of the Princeton Theological sem- woman willed J12.0OO to her At Keanshurg inary, will be the guest speaker at caretaker, provided he ia will- the 75th anniversary services of For Discussion ins to, properly care for her At Shrewsbury Program Set the building of the Eatontown nine assorted ca'.*. The woman, $100,000 Loss— Presbyterian church Sunday morn- ing, October IT. "Tbe Ideal Church Two Councilmen Take Mrs. Amina Louise Tantum, 40-Mile Wind For Eatontown Tomorrow" will be Time To Stress died July 4. Starts With Parade Columbus Day- the speaker's topic. Robert V. Carton, Asbury Battle Fails To Materialize Spreads Blaze r>r, Blatohwnod has tiuiht sev- Their Opinions Pai-U lawyer and wltn?«» to Train Arrives Following Tuesday eral generations of preachers, and thu will, said it la questionable After Beadletton Explain* Position Eight homes were destroyed and is an outstanding authority In the The railroad rate riae fight took several firemen were injured Tues- how many of rier pets still are field of preparation and delivery of up the major portion of Monday i The scent was set for tn Intel* Red Bank is let for the arrival day evening when a wind-driven sermons. He is the author of many night's council meeting as two alive. A big rroblem at the of the Freedom Train October 18. Ore swept along a row of cottages ' est'.nj? discussion of Shrewsbury Labor Councilor volumes which have been a great councilmen elected to make public moment is locating the cuie- borough's proposed soning ordi- Final plans for re-dedication week on Ocean avenue, Keansburg. The help to many pastors, such as "The their personal views against the Council Upsets and arrangements tor the train's blaze I* believed to have started taker, Walter Elmer, who has nance revUlon Tuesday night, but Fine Art of Preaching," "The battle, and another came to the de- the big guns withdrew either to ft) arrival were made Tuesday night when flames from a fireplace In a Protestant Pulpit," "The Fine Art fense of the municipalities and been missing avlnce Mrs. Tan- at .thp Molly Pitcher hotel by the homn spread to the rest of the of Public Worship," "The Funeral," turn's death. leigh, Me. The couple we're mar- TODD—SMITH Middletown township high school ception followed at the Chateau, Hourihan of Cllffwood, September sister. Donald Miller, Keyport, was Wedding* Anl.ury Park. ried September S at the Limerick This marriage of Miss Marian and attended Mpnmouth Junior 26, in St. Joseph's church. Keyport. bnst man, and the ushers were OWENS—COOK Baptist church. college. She is employed with the The couple arc making their The double r.nst ceremony was George Magnenat and James Hour- Todci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. home at 65 Mt. Herman way, Ocean Miss Dorothy Patterson of Bel- Murray Todd of Holmdel, to Ken- Standards Agency at Fort Mon- performed by Rev. Raymond T. ihan. The couple will reside in At. the Ked' Bank Reformed ford, the bride's cousin, was solo- mouth. The bridegroom is attend- Grove. The bride was graduated Hurley. Keyport. church, Sunday, Miss Lois Lorraine neth R. Smith, Jr.,\on of Mr. and from New Brunswick high school, ists The couple are living in North Mi>. Kenneth R. Smith of Maple ing the Corps) Military Police Given in marriage by her broth- The bride is a graduate of Mat- Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shapltigh, school at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. He and is employed at Camp Evans, er, Albert F. DeLosky, the bride Fred Owens of Llncroft, and Har- avenue, took place Saturday at the Belmar. Mr. O.inccy attended awan high school and is employed chape! of the University of Virgin- attended Boston college, and served Wore a white satin wedding gown. by the Prudential Insurance com- old Leroy Cook, son of Mr. and W1LHELM-JOHNSON in Europe for 32 months with the Holy Spirit school and Asbury ailnger-tip veil of Illusion fastened Mrs. Edward Cook, Sr,, of Long ia, where the bridegroom is attend- Park high school. He served with pany, Newark. The bridegroom Miss Doris Wilbelm and Charles in; school. 79th Infantry. to a tiara of orange blossoms. She* served four and one-half years in Branch, were married by the pas- Johnson were married Saturday the Air corps for four* veara in carried a bouquet, of white roses the Marine Corps, including ser- tor, Rev. John Gebhard. Palms and afternoon at Keannburg Methodist ASENDORF—KNOTT. Africa and Italy. and baby's breath. vice in the Pacific theater. He Is white fall flowers decorated the church by Rev. D. Roe Haney. The church. At St. George's Episcopal church, Miss Rose Mary DoLoskcy, Mat- employed by the duPont company, bride is a daugnter of Mr. and BIRNS—MALLOY awan, was maid of honor for her Parlln. Th<- bride's eleven-year-old cousin, Mrs. R. L. Wilhalm of Keansburg, Rutneon, Miss Lois Catherine As- At St. Joseph's church, Maple- Qai] Perry, was organist, and Miss and the bridegroom's parents are endorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 wood, Saturday, Miss Elizabeth Myrtle Applegate sang "Because" Mi , and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson Hermann Acendorf of River road, Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and "1 Love You Truly." A recep- of West Keansburg. Fair Haven, became the bride of Christian Burns of Leonardo, be- tion for 100 guests followed at Frank Grenger was soloist, and John Sutphen Knott, con c" the came the bride jf Eugene Edward Occur.port inn/ Mrs. Raymond Stryker, organist, late Mrs. E. Akin Starks of Red Malloy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen DOROTHY TOLAND White fall flowers decorated the Bank, and the late Lecia Atwood Mr.lloy of Newark. The ceremony church. A reception for 100 guests Knott of 'Louisville, Ky. The cere- we performed by Rev. George followed at the Molly Pitcher hotel mony took place Saturday and was Burke, chaplain of St. Mary's hos- CLASH OK I'lUYATE Mr. Wilhelm tcave his daughter performed by the rector, Rev. pital School of Nursing, Orange. A l in marriage, and she was attired George A. RoberUhaw. George N. reception was held at Maplc,wood T.\l ... TOK Something in ii cream satin fc«wn, mudo with Wilson was organist. inn. AC ROIl ATI V More an ecru lace collar ending in Mr. Asendorf gave his daughter Mrs. William Werner, sister of points at the back.' The gown had In marriage, Her-white satin gown the bridegroom and former class- IXTKKl'lttiTATlVU Than Just long sleeves and a full long skirt was made with a square neckline. mate of the bride at' St. Mary's a Bottle of made with inserts of ecru lace. Her Her veil wai of old heirloom lace, hoipVal School of Nursing, was illusion veil was fastened to a full length, and was fastened to a matron of honor. MIBS Dolores HALLUT ...MODERN Milk tiaru of orange blossoms and she tiara type cap. She carried sprays Obrcmeki, another classmate, and carried a Bible with a marker of of Eucharist lilies and bouvardia. Miss Jeanne Hennessey were SOCIAL UAXCIXG white orchids. Mrs. Harrlion W. Conrad of New bridesmaids, and Misses Joan Anne Puritan Mrs. Raymond F. Hechler of Tork city, the bride's sister, was Burns and Ccclia Lnwlor, nieces of Children from three up MILK CO. Carteret was matron of honor for matron of honor. Her costume was tho bride, were junior bridesmaids. h.3? sister. Her dress of peacock duety rose faille, and her bouquet Dorothy Burns, another niece, was Red Bank 6-0686 bhi's faille was made with a Peter matching Fuji chrysanthemums. flower girl, DANCE STUDIO Pan collar, a light bodice which Mrs. Kenneth R. Smith, Jr. The best man was Walter E. John McAllister wns best man. formed a full skirt and a bustle Jones of Fair Haven, the bride- Mr. Werner, brother-in-law of thei RE-6-O57O.J 201 K. Bergen PI. back. She carried yellow chrysan- Mrs Scott McGiacken of Chailot- groom's brother-in-law. Ushers bridegroom, and Edward MahafTcy themums, and had a coronet of upliercd. tho same flower in her hair. tesviile, Va., and Frank Saibm-t of were George C. Castleman of River Uttli. Silver, were the attendants. Plaza; Mr. Conrad and William H. The couple arc in Canada and Miss Alice Crear of Keansburg, A reception was held at the Monti- McMaster, Jr., of New Tork city, upon their return will reside at win was the other bridal attend- cello hotel, Charlottcsvlllc. and Philip A. Wadsworth of New Leonardo. Mrs. Malloy was grad- ant, wore a dreas like the honor uated from Weequahic high school attendant's only in gold and car- The bride was graduated from Haven, Conn. Red Bank high school and from A small reception followed at the belore entering the school of nurs- Mrs Harold L, Cook ried rust chrysanthemums, Jayne ing The oridogroom attended Wilkinson of Keansburg, who was Gettysburg college, The bride- home of the bride's parents. The WoL'tslde high school and served groom, who served in the Arm> bride's mother was dressed in a The bride was given In marriage the flower girl, wore the same fo)' more than three years in the style dress in pink, and she car- during the war, was graduated wine colored crepe ensemble, with Navy. by her father, and was attended from Red Bank high school and is matching'ostrich-feathered hat. by Mrs. Edward Cook, Jr., of .Long riei a nosegay of pink and white chrysanthemums. coirpleting his studies at the uni- The couple are on a trip to the fiPAVKN-MENDKNBACH Branch, as matron of honor. Miss versity The couple will live in Southern states and will make their Georganna Bruntz, Leonardo, and Charles Matthews of Keansburg MIBH Caroline Emily Spaven of en best man. Mr. Hechler and Chariottesville, Va. home in the Terrace apartments Mis. George Richdale, phalan. were on Spring street, Red Bank. E>s* KeanBburg and Charles Men- bridesmaids, and Donna Lee Perry, Edward Waeklnaon of Keansburg KKLLY-MORRI3ROE. dcnbnch of Port Monmouth were the bride's cousin, was flower girl. wcr* ushers. The bride was graduated from Miss Dorothy Kelly, daughter of Couchcr college. She Is also a-sis- married Sunday, September 26, by The bride's white satin gown was The bride's mother was dressed R)v. William D. Powell, pastor of made with an illusion neckline. The In a dark green crepe costume Mr. and Mi£. William J. Kelly of ter of Mrs. Richard A. Farlow of New;Monmouth, was married Sat- Boston, New Monmouth Baptist church, a'. dress hud long sleeves and a bustle with matching hit and' a corsage th° home of the bridegroom's par- . back which ended in a train. The of yellow roses. The bridegroom's urday to Lieut. William John Mor- The bridegroom, a Yale gradu- mother wore sapphire blue, with risroe, Eon of Joseph Morrisroe of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Men- bridi- wore a satin crown to wlilcn ate, Is employed by the Guaranty dsnbnch of Port Monmouth. wn attached a fingertip length il- matching hat, and accessories and Brookline, Mass., and the lato Mrs. Trust company, New York city. His a corsage of brandywirtx roses. Morrisroc, at St. Mary's church, The bride was given in marriage luslc n veil, and she carried a ahow sister i.s Mrs. Walter E. Jones ot by her brother, Harry Spaven of er bouquet of white roses. The couple are in Florida and New Monmouth. The ceremony Fair Haven, and his grandmother and nuptial mass were performed* East Keansburg, and she wan The matron of honor was drcosed upon their return will reside on in Mrs. John S. Sutphen of New dressed in a moire taffeta dress of in aquamarine taffeta. The froen Setley avenue, Keansburg. For by the bridegroom's uncle. Rev, York city. traveling the hride was dressed in Lawrence P. Morrieroe, pastor of cocoa brown with brown accessor- had H square neckline, cap sleeves ies. She carried a prayer book with ami a full skirt. She had a match- a black taffeta suit with a corsage Holy Redeemer church, East Bos- FEISTEL—RO1IREV o! orchids. ton, Maes. a marker of white roses. Miss Bet- ing net headpiece and carried a Miss Janls Lee Felstel, daugh- ty Carmen of Keansburg, and Har- shower bouquet of Brlarcliff roses Mrs. Johnson Is employed by the The bride, who was given In ter of Mr, and Mrs, L. J. Feistel Nev York. Telephone company, and vey Mendcnbach of Keansburg, Tho bridesmaids wore identic* marriage by her father, was attired of Verona, and John C. Rohrey, w>re the attendants. is t*. graduate of Middletown town- in a blush satin gown, designed Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Must Cook gov/nt only in yellow, and carried ship high school. Mr. Johnson at- The couple will make their home '.alisman roses. The flower girl's with a high round neckline, long Rohrey of Shrewsbury township, at Bast Keansburg. The bride at- 'rock was a miniature copy of the tended New York schools and sleeves which came to points over were married Saturday at the roc served in the Coait Guard four tory or Our Lady of the Lake tended Middletown Township nigh one worn by the bride, and she yearp during World War II. He her hands, and a .skirt which school, and is employed at the La- carried a basket filled with rose formed a drape-at the hlpllne, a church, Verona, by Rov. Mathlaa H employed at the Keansburg post- Boylan, voie laboratories at Morganville. petals ofl'cc. bustle back nnd a full train, Her The bridegroom also attended Mid- The bride's mother was dressed fingertip length veil.was fastened The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with silver brocade, dletown Township high school and In gray with black accessories and BABCOCK—BOBtS. to a blush satin pleated bonnet, la employed by Silberstein, Red a corsage of orchids. Navy blue and she carried sprays of orchids Her flnger-tlp veil fell from n Bank. wa% chosen by the bridegroom's Miss Viola Ward Bibcock on a prayer book. crown cap of orange blossoms, and daughter of Mr. and Mri, George TO MEET LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS mother with matching accessories Mrs. George Warrack, Jr., of she carried a prayerbook with N ABBE—SMITH and a corsage of orchids. Penman Babcock of. Robin Road white orchids. Rumson, and Ruiiell Milton Borus Bayslde Heights, the bride's sister, Miss Dorothy Nabbe, daughter of Edward Cook, Jr., of Long was matron of honor. Her violet Mlu Marilyn A. Feijtel, who was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nabbe of Bel- Blanch, was his brother's best son of Mrs. Richard G. Btnnewltz maid of honor for her sister, ap- of River Road, Fair Haven, were morle taffeta gown was designed ford and Letter Leon Smith, son Ask Yonr Local Appliance Dealer man. William Barto of Hcadden's with a tight bodice and a full skirt. peared in a gown of bay-leaf green of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Smith of Corner and Frederick Koescr, At- married Saturday by Rev. Roger satin. Her bouquet was made of for full information J, Squirt, pastor of the Red Bank She had a matching bonnet, East Keansburg, were married lantic Highlands, ushered. trimmed with violet colored os- deep red dahlias. John J. Hogan Sunday at the New Monmouth Following the reception the cou- Methodist church. The ceremony ot Red Bank was best man and was held at the home of the bride's, trich plumes, and carried a bou- Baptist church by tho pastor, Rev. plj left for New York city. The quet of violet colored asters. Vernon C. Dougt ol Lodi, ' the William D. Powell. A reception fol- bride was dressed in a brown suit aun.t, Mrs. Harry C. Place of Robin bride's cousin, ushered. ^JERSEY CENTRAL POWER L LIGHT (0. road, Rumson, The bridesmaids were Mrs, Following a reception at the lowed at Bachstadt's East Keani- with brown accessories and a cor' Frank E, Winter, Jr., of Short burg. ' 8SBO of orchids. The couple will The bride was tivtn In marriage Hills, and Mrs. George E. Four- Montelalr Golf club, the couple The bride wore an ice-blue satin make their homo with the bride's by her father, and her only at- left for a wedding trip to Skytop, G-101-40 nler, Jr., Glenmary Park, Middle- Pa. They will live In Jersey City. gown and a coronet of white roses parents. tendant was Mn. Albert T. Mac- town township. The two wore trimmed with a flnger-tlp length Mrs. Cook, an Telephone conv Donald of Red Bank. Franklin B. The bride. was graduated from gowns of violet moire, with match- Verona high school and Pennsyl- veil. Her bouquet was of white pany operator, was graduated from Borus of Little Silver, the bride- ing bonnets trimmed with pale roses. Miss Phyllis Bannon of Liv- Middletown township high school groom's brother, was best man. A vania State college, where she was pink ostrich plumes and their bou- a member ot Alpha Chi Omega sor- ingston, the bride's cousin, wore an Mr. Cook, also a Middletown town- reception for the immediate fami- quets were pale pink asters. aquamarine gown with a coronet sh'p high ichool graduate, is em- lies was held at the Colony In Rum- ority. The bridegroom Is employed Capt. J. McGrath of Fort Mon- by the Jersey City Contracting Co. of yellow roses and a bouquet of She'll Laugh at the Weather In a Beautiful ployed by Edgar Layton, floor fin- The bride" chose a dressy blue the same flower. Harold Cantrell isher ot Rumsosn. suit with brown satin hat and mouth was best man and the ush- and was graduated from Red Bank bronze kid shoes. Her corsage was ers were Capt. Henry Snblitz and Catholic high echool, of Mlddletown was best man. HUNTERZjfbllNSON brown orchids. The matron of Capt. C. Kenneth Lundqulst, both The bride's mother was dressed of Fort Monmouth. GITANTZIDES—DANCE? in fray with pink accessories and Miss Ltndsley Adela Hunter, honor was dressed In a velveteen a corsago of pink flowers. The suit, taupe color, with wine hat A reception followed at Gibb's Miss Stella Uitantildes, daugh- daughter of Mr. find Mrs. Herbert hall, Fort Monmouth Officers club, bridegroom's mother wore char- Hcrrison Hunter ot Longwood, and a corsage of dark red roses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vassilios Git- treuse with black accessories. Fla., formerly of Fair Haven and Upon returning from a wedding The bride's mother was dressed In antzldes of Broad street, Shrews- a gown of plum crepe, with pearl The couple will make their home Highlands, was married Sunday at trip to New England and Canada, bury, and Frank Joseph Dancey of with the bridegoom's parents, Mr. Chupel One, Fort Monmouth, to the couple will make their home gray accessories and a corsage of Asbury Park, were married Sep- Lieut. George Thomas Johnson, orchids. tember 23 at Holy Spirit church Smith conducts his own trucking on Lincoln avenue, Fair Haven. J business in Middletown township. 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel The bride attended Jersey City Upon returning from their wed- rectory, Asbury i ark. Rev. Fred- Johnson of Elyria, Ohio, by Maj Schools and the Metropolitan Art ding trip, the couple will live at erick Clancey performed the cere- DELOSKEY-HOURIHAN Hooppe, Army Chaplain corps. A school, New Tork city. She is a New Monmouth. For traveling, the mony. reception followed at Gibbs hall, member of the daughters American bride chose a gabardine suit in Miss Catherine Gitantsldes, the The wedding of Miss Grace 11, Eatontown. . • Revolution society and of the cherry, with matching accessories bride's sister, and Arthur Dancey DeLoskey of Main street, Mata-1 : The bride was given in marriage Junior Service league, Red Bank. and a corsage of orchids. of Caldwell, the Drldegroom's bro- wan, to .Jeremiah E. Hourihan, Jr., \ - by her father, and she was dressed The bridegroom is with Dennis The bride was graduated from ther, were the attendants. A re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah E. in white slipper satin. The off- K. Byrne real estate agency of shoulder neckline of the'dress was Rumson. He attended Jersey City edged in seed pearls, and the schools and served four years in sleeves came to points at the cuff- the Army, two of which were spent line. Her illusion veil was trimmed in the Pacific, Upon his discharge TUB with, old family lace from her from the service he wu a first /int-size clamour! Two*piece grcat-grandmothar's wedding gown and was held in place by pearl lieutenant in the Signal corps. clips. She carried a prayer book PASELU-XONTALDO Sno-suit of Elkskin (rayon and belonging to her Grandmother, the lata Mrs. Arthur C. Brown of Fair Miss Theresa F. N. Paselli and Haven, with markers of cUcharlst John C. Montaldo were married cotton), trimmed with luxurious lilies, stephanoitis and valley lilies. Saturday at St. Agnes church, At- lantic Highlands. The bride U a Tho attendants were Mrs. Eve-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lyn L. Dletie ot Little Silver and PaseHi ot Leonardo, and the bride- TEL*U'S£T ivory mouton. Mrs. John Ryan, both of Red Bank. groom's parent* are Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Oletze was dressed In gold John Montaldo ot Atlantic High- ' RIMIMMM SO YOU CAN FO«OIT velvet, and the dress was made lands. with an off-shoulder neckline • Just think of all the hours It's warm as toast and twice.at trimmed with a bertha collar and The bride's gown was white satin a full bouffant skirt. Her bouquet and lace, her finger-Up length veil you'll save when you"re the w&!) rust chrysanthemums. Mrs. was French' lace. She carried a proud owner of this beautiful pretty! Lined with cozy knit-back Ryan's gown w*s green, and her prayer book with a marker. Of new Tappsn Gas Range, with bouquet gold chrysanthemums. wMtv orchids. • the "controlled cooking" Both had matching velvet caps Miss Mildred Puelli was her sis- panel... the Tel-U-Set that fleece, wind and water resistant, trimmed with chrysanthemums. ter's maid ot honor, and Miss Mar- chette was a bridesmaid. John gives you compltnly auto- • Lieut. Michael Manuche ot Fort matic cooking- Monmouth was best man. The Montaldo, the bridegroom's cousin, pre-shrunk and vat-dyed for fast ushers were Cadet Herbert H. was best, man, and Nick Curto, ushered. -' . • . Hunter, Jr., the bride's brother, m n Tt i t and a group of Fort Monmouth Upon their return from a Canad- "*l ™ f' ^ 'r ii**Avnmkm CLOCK V. tottee -OVIN.ON-IIONAI.."..lows' color. ofllcers. ian wedding trip, the couple will live sndbell wtasocooUagsdoae. year ores, . whea oven it lighted at Avenue D, Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. Hunter was dressed In an The bride was graduated from East aquamarine crepe gown with gold Side High school, Newark, and the accessories and a corsage of yel- bridegroom from Atlantic High- Ice blue, brown,. pine^ green, low roses. lands High school. • • : : 'The bride Is a graduate of the royal, navy or red-navy; Cathedral school at Orlando, Fla., HOFFMAN-NICHOLSON and Orlando Junior college. She Miss Dorothy P. Nicholson, la the granddaughter of Arthur C. daughter of Mrs. Pearl Uoore of Brown of Orlando, Fla., formerly Pittsburgh, and John* C. Hoffman, Shea 2-6x of Fair Haven. io.i of Mrs. Llndley M. Hoffman of Lieut. Johmon, who li stationed Hubbard Park, were married Sat- TIM» AM1MNCI OUTIIT .. ..> VllltUlM... tsoM and at Watson laboratories expect* his urday at the dome of the bride- tiasssreMtoaitstetpcteetosor- stare dun release from the Army In January, groom's mother by Rev. Robert H. and the couple will then go to Wis- Anderson, Jr., .fetor of Trinity Ineluilnf Bonnet consin, where Lieut. Johnson will Episcopal church. • resume his studies at the Univer- • Cone in tomorrow and let us'show you the Tel* sity of Wisconsin. • ' Mrs. Joseph 3. Williams of Pitts- burg, and Arthur C. Hoffman ot U-Set and what it will do . /? and the many other 3IZE8 7.1*.^r Lieut. Johnson attended Oberlln Ess1- Orange, the bridegroom's els- Tappan time-saving, work-saving conveniences' college before entering the service te/ and brother, were the attend- BONNET,'12.95 EXTRA ' nine years ago. He served in the ants. The bride chose a light green European theater . during World satin costume, and had a bouquet War II as a pilot' cf a heavy bomb- of rose colored chrysanthemums. er and received a number of decor- The matron of honor, who was ations for his activities. * dressed In dubonnet satin, carried SOLD ON EASY TERMS yellow chrysanthemums. Both had PATTERSON—WHITCOMB matching floral headpieces. ' Announcement has been made of Tho couple will make their home the wedding of Miss Dorothy Mari- on Second street, Pair Haven. The WIGGIES KIDDIE CENTER etta Patterson, daughter of Mr. bridegroom li a stock auditor with BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP and Mrs, Raymond Patterson of the Atlantic' and Pacific, Tea com- CORRECT CLOTHES FOR TOTS . TODDLERS .TEENS Pleasant View farm, LlmerlcR, Me., pany He served in the Navy dur- 46 MONMOUTH ST. PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK formerly of Red Bank, and Mau- ing World War II and has eight ;; rlee F. Whltcomb, son of Mrs, battle stars for service In the Pa- 1M BROADWAY PHONC 9>M70 LONG BRANCH 7 MONMOUTH Sl\ (Just Off Broad St.) . ^RED.BANK Frank Mllllken of North Shap- cMio. Page Four BED BANK BEGlBTEB, OCTOBER 7, 1949 Window Insulation Sen**Umal Hit Sfaewabaty Firemen Jean G. Oleen Engaged Rutgers Slates Engagement Announced Woman's Society •Miiif From The Very Start Praieed, Thanked To Robert W. Erickaen At Birthday Party OLSON Shrewsbury Hose company his Announcement has been made of Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Emmons, HOCK WOOL MOM! INSULATION Beralag tke enthusiastic received letters of thanks and com- the engagement of Miss Jean G. Annual Courses Sr., of Fair Haven, have announced Of Presbytery ' Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics *»ltMM of beautiful, slender mendation from neighboring fire Olien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of their daughter, Estimates Without Obligation iMiialae America, Hollywood lighten. Read at Tuesday night'* Harry O. Olsen of Little Silver, to Mies Helen Emmons, to PFC. Don- meeting of Shrewsbury'* mayor Robert W. Ericksen, son of Charles At Riunson High ald Carpenter of Hamilton. Ths To Meet Here W. W. KINNIDYs Local RaprwnUtiva and council were letters from Eat- A. Ericksen of Red Bank, forsner- bethrothal was made known last i ' FSMM: Kcd Baalc *-14U ontown fir* company and Ctpt. ly of Little Silver, and the late Two Extension Studies week at a birthday party given for Mite Carolyn Matthew*, Andrew G. Shepard, Naval. com- Ifri. Ericksen. the bride-to-be at the home of her mander at Earle. Considered Of Value sifter, Mrs. James Walters of West Dr. S. Franklin Mack Front •treet. The Eatontown letter cite* the Will Be Speaker* The Shrewsbury Community Club firemen's response to their general To School Teacher* alarm for the Crystal Brook Farm With classes due to atart next The Woman's Presbyterial socie- PRESENTS inn «r«. Capt. Shepherd's letter Wednesday afternoon, two single ty ct the Presbytery of Monmnuth highly praised the company for semester ataension courses will be will meet next Thursday at the Red u their work at the Daniel Riordan presented by Rutftrs university at Bank Presbyterian church. Mrs. fire in Atlantic township. "By the the Rumson high school. Classes Franklin C. McGill, president, will "HAY FEVER use of considerable ingenuity," the thereafter will be held weekly- preside. COMEDY HIT BY NOEL COWABO captain wrote, your company suc- Tuesdays, during ths opening sem- A prayer service will be held at ceeded in setting- a suction and ester, Thursday during the second. •:S0 a. n>. ia charge of Mrs. B. T. Staged By ALAN CARMAN under difficulties maintained a sup- Wife, Th« morning session «>!!! ply of water in nur tank." Both This u the second successive open at 10 o'clock with devotions - UNfftT OF CLUI'S CHARITY FUNDS - letters issued hope that existing year that the Rumson Teachers' conducted by Rev. John A. Hayes. CONSTANCE BENNETT friendly relationships would con- association has sponsored an ac- The apeaker will be Miss Carolyn ftOOUCft-STAtO>MMiD credited course. This annual prac- SAT. EVE., OCT. 23, AT 8:30 AITISTS "JMAW WOMAN" tinue, Mil thews, Eastern area secretary tilce has made the Rumson high of the Board of National Missions. MECHANIC STREET SCHOOL, HED BANK Bread is the topmost choice with Invalid Taken school an effective extension cen- A box luncheon at 12:30 p. m., those who know. As a mart of • ter of the university. Both courses will be followed by an afternoon discerning hostess — and of OM From Burning Room are designed to be of special value session starting at 1:45 o'clock. All Ticket* Tickets My ba obtalne* from who is accustomed to enjoy the to teachers. Rev. S. Franklin Mack, D.D., secre- Club numbers or by. calling finer foods —serve Hollywood Jemes Scott, 75, an invalid who The Arst course will be given tary of the Foreign Missions Divi- ft B. (-MU-M. Bread. Known from coast-to-coast HVFS at 170 River street was carried $1.00 plu* tax as the perfect flavor touch to Low- over to the study of reading cur- sion of Education and Information, next door early Monday morning riculum and learning problems. will be the speaker. Calorie meals. Hollywood Bread it by Patrolman Benjamin Glover af- baked without shortening. | The second, due to start January Dr. Mack .was chairman of a ter fire broke out in his room. 37, is titled "Teacher Participation team of three who recently com- TM H»l««I w" oSTiVJuiDM Scnlt, who suffered burns about the in Administration." pleted a three months' round-the- It (!••»•' C«», ••> 10IT. Moll»«o»«. Cll. face and hands, wag taken to Miss Jean G. Olsen Considering the opening course, world audio visual survey, the first SJAKCO TO* YOU IXClUSIVCkV S¥ Rlmvlew hospital by the first aid squad. its director, Hiss Peterion isaid: of It* kind. The findings are being MUs Olsen attended Red Bank Miss Helen Emmons made the basis of a program of According to Patrolman Glover, high school and graduated from "The approach to the reading mass education in which the mis- FISCHER BAKING CO. the first broke out at 6:53 a. m., Katharine Gibbs secretarial school problem is a functional one, with sion boards are being asked to in- BULBS Mis" Emmons was graduated when hot ashes from Scott's pipe in New York city in June. Mr. reading considered as a part of vest millions of dollars in the next Erlckson also attended Red Bank the language arts. It ii a preven- from Rumson high school, and ia Th« Red Bank Register It tupponed fell Into the chair in which he was tive measure rather than a reme- employed in the offices of the five years. He helped to organize fey local as well u out-of-town busintbi. sitting. The room was badly dam- high school and recently complet- the Presbyterian Westminster Fel- TULIPS, HYACINTH, DAFFODILS ed a commercial flying course at dial one for every teacher to be- Quctteimnstcv branch at Fort Wen. AdverUiwuat* appearing regu- aged, A general alarm was sound- come, In effect, a teacher of read- MoMnouth. Private Carpsnter Is lowship program and has been ac- larly ull th« it»r».—Advertlwment. ed. Red Bank airport. During the .var tive in many of the latest mission- he served with the army in the ing. stationed at Fort Monmouth and ary projects, Just arrived from Holland Pacific theater. "This course comiders the means will leave this month for a new assignment at. Camp Gordon, Qa. Dr. Mack has invited practically for understanding the learner, all the Presbyterian mission areas QUALITY FIELD GBOWX Government Employee reading levels, aids in specific overseas. He is the author of many trouble areas, competency in the Clubwomen Arrange motion pictures of Latin America FLOWERS - 50c IDEIsfriCALLY use of avsllable reading materials, Honored At Aberdeen and Mexico and writes extensively FOB A GENEROUS BUNCH the development of reading skills Fall Activities fo.- Presbyterian publications. Word has oeen received of the and teacher self-help." MATCHED COLORS presentation of an honor pin for Plans for a rummage sale ami Next Thursday's meeting is open 3-5 years' service with the V. 8. With the start of the second a progressive dinner party were to anyone interested in missions Civil Service to Richard L. Sher- semester course in January, a late malo by the USG club of Red Bank and affords an opportunity to MYRON P. KOZICKY man of Aberdeen, Md. Presenta- registration fee will be assessed at it meeting Tuesday at the home leam what the Presbyterian women O DIFFERENT FINISHES tion was made oy Brig. Gen. Ford, after the February 10, due date for of Mrs. Warren Herbert at Little are doing in his great work of the ROUTE 35 EATONTOWN, N. J. commanding gcnsral of the Aber- tuit!6n. Of this course, designed to Silver. The rummage sale, of church. WALL IN THE SAME COLOR deen Proving Grounds. Mr. Sher- show how teachers may assist with which Mrs. Walter McCoach is man's first nix years in service administration problems, its direc- chairman, will be held Saturday, 'READY were spent tit Fort Huiieuck. tor, Mr. gentrehla, reported: October 23, at the Westalde "Y" Attending the ceremony were "This course Is of special benefit house on West Bergen place,, Red FLATLUX Mr. Sherman's two daughter, Mn. In aiding the rapidly Increasing Bank. Kenneth Miller and Misa Doris number of teachers who are being The progressive dinner Is sched- *Ot WMU AND Sherman, employees from the same Invited to enter into the modern, uled for Thurday, November t. in pott; Lieut. Col. Marvill, chief of democratic encouragemtnt of the lieu of the November meeting ths supply division, and Mr. Sweet, schools. It should be helpful to ad- which falls on Election day. Mrs. chief of the redistribution and sal- ministrators as well, Donald I. Oakley is chairman, as- vago branch. "In addition to partially fulfilling sisted by Mrs. Edward Elbert, Mrs. PERFECT COLOR MATCH • NO MESSY MIXING Fellow workers presented two requirements for bachelors' and ad- John M. Green, Mrs. Ernest H. YOUR WINTH SUPPLY OP imported pipes and a bronze tank vanced degrees, this course may Johnson, Mrs. Dewey Williams, ash tray to Mr. Sherman. The also be used as on* of ths bsslc Mrs. William Truex, 3d, Mrs. MONMOUTH PLUMBING SUPPLY CO., INC. gift,! were In a. case bearing a or elective courses required for George Anderson, Mrs. Everett hand engraved silver plaque and supervisors' and administrators' Brower and Miss Dorothy Brown. inscription. Monday" night, Mr. certlftcatts." Plumbing and Htatinf SuppHts Sherman was guest of honor at a 163 West Front St, Red Bank, N. J. dinner tendered by the Twenty-Five little Silver FUEL OIL Yeav club of the Aberdeen Prov- Club Member* The sixth grade of Little Silver ing ground. Senator Millard A. school has organised a student Guaranteed Contract Prompt Delivery Tydlngs was the speaker. See Musical Show council which will meet Mondays Members of ths Almedith club at 3 p. m. to decide on matters per- enjoyed a dinner and thtater party taining to the classroom. Anthony Planning Board last week In Maw York city. Fol- Brunc was elected president at the WanU More Meters lowing dinner at the Hotel Taft, flrtt meeting; Lynne Belknap, vice The planning board urged the the group attended a performance president; Cynthia Dlclman, secre- of "High Button Shoes.* tary, and Rosslyn King, treasurer. " DIXON OIL COMPANY Highlands mayor and council Tues- day night to have remaining wat«r Attending were Mrs. Edward Mc- The other members of the council meter* installed before the first of Kenna, Mrs. Patsy Tomsino, Mrs. are Jack Dictce and Roy Olsen. RID RANK 6-4922 • • • * the year. The meters, which are Lester Shibla, Mrs. James Qulnn, The Woman's Society of Chris- part of the water project adopted Mrs. Russell Stroupe, Mrs. John tian Service met yesterday at the. Atl MADY FOR YOU last year, have been Installed In Joyce, Mrs. Salvatora Petrillo, Mrs. home of Mrs. Alonzo Curchin. The DISTRIBUTOR: TUB CALIFORNIA OIL CO. SUBSIDIARY about half of the borough homei, John Ptttit and Misses Betty missionary group will meet next STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JERSEY Councilman William Kohlenbiuh Hughes, Virginia Macho, Ann No- Tuesday night, ' will give a report on the matter at Ian, Rita Oaldlero, Ones Brady Activities of the art club In the next meeting. Also along this and Catherine O'Hern. school will be started for the new line, the borough will take ste|>s to school year Thursday afternoon, ac- flx patches in the streets which RuniBon cording to an announcement by Comt in and see our showing were torn up during the recent pipe A smoked ham will be disposed Mrs. Margaret King. cleaning job. At the suggestion of of on the co-operative plan Friday of famous Gibson Christmas Councilman Thomas Lyons, MM Mrc. Adele Conover will organise nlgrl, October IS, when Holy Cross tha school glee club next Tuesday Cards that we have carefully borough clerk, Mrs. Evelyn Kwik, Parent-Teacher association will will check ordinances to tee if on» hold its next card party at Holy afternoon. She expects to have a tiutpauit selected to meet your most prevents merchants from throwing Rotary hall. Mrs. Howard Tilton membership of at least 20. discriminating taste end refuse in the street. and Mrs. Walter Carle are co- William Adams presided at the first meeting of the Little Silver personal requirements. chairmen] They will be assisted by ... thi only front-opening Shrewsbury M». Rocco Cioffl, Mrs. Herbert Y.M.C.A. held Tuesday night at the Dudley, Mrs. Dennis K. Byrne, Mrs. school. Mr. Adams made many Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Nsvius Richard Emery, Mrs. Patrick Hol- friends among the school children of Sycamore avenue have returned land, Mrs. J. J. Hogan, Mrs. Step- while directing the summer play- from a month's stay at their sum- ban Oooke, Mrs. James K. Shea and grounds. A basketball gams was mer bungalow in Manaiquan. Mn. John Blass. • played after the meeting by the About 30 mothers of Sunday- members. Allred F. King, Jr., of Blngnam DISHWASHER school children attended a tea on avenue, has been appointed region- The school pupils of groupe on« Tuesday by the Mothers' club of hayo organised two mixed softball Christ church in the parish house. al chairman of Princeton univers- ity's Third Century campaign for teams with Margaret Bublin as Mrs. John Myers spoke briefly on captain of the Blues and Annette what the club is attempting to do the Rumson area, A member of that gifts you electric drying? tli* Princeton class- of ltM, Mr. Lombardl captain of the Reds. In for the Sunday-school. Rev. Theo- their first game of the season the dore E. A. LeVan, rector, will ad- King Is associated with the Muralo company, paint manufacturers. As B!uis defeated the Reds by a score dress the club at a meeting nest of 14 to IS. Tuesday evening. regional chairman In the campaign, which opens October L. he will as- Shrewsbury Community club will sist in raising 1860.000 in expend- i Eait Keamburg hold its next meeting Monday able funds for immediate use for night, October 18. faculty salary increases and an ad- St. Catherine's church will hold Members of the tfeith society en- ditional 18,000,000, which will be services Sunday at 8:30 and at 1 Joyftl a talk' given by Edward Mo- added to the present endowment 10:50 a. m.' Weekday masses are Clellan at Sunday evening's meet- an Mayonnaise Ani>p*s* ioi[ar23e pt|ar41e marvelously mild and mellow flavor), you'll he happy to hear that this famous A&P blend is now Libby Fruit Cnektail . . toot 27e !0otca*43e available in a new 3 lb. economy bag. By buying' Slircd Pineapple A&pfaney 20 «i cai>29« 30e*ci»33e it, instead of three 1 lb. bags, you save 5 cents ... and extra shopping trips, too. Get Eight O'Clock in Yellow Cling Peaches ASP fancy 30«i can 29c the thrifty 3 lb. bag today . . . have it Custom Sultana Whole Apricots UnpMt.4 J0oica»23e Ground just right for best results in your coffee- maker . .. enjoy the bean-fresh fliivor that makes Dromedary Cranberry Sauce • I4«im<2>*r35« A&P Coffee America's No. 1 favoiile and the on!- 1 Dole's Pineapple Juice . • • • . »•*«•• 16* -^ v." '!*; tlmt makes it America's No. 1 buy! Sunsweet Prune Jui.e • • • • 4otcM6«or35« Grapefruit or Orange Juice • • «ainn6iw2S< Nth Grapefruit Juice Fancy 46oiea«l9e Sultana Prunes Mtdiumiiit iibpia 17e ^2* pk» 31« RED i w:*- Libby's Tomato Juice it 01 car. 2 n» 25e 46 » em 28« VifMHt Mi winey lona Tomato Juice K 01 «n 3 (or 28c u n «» 22« BOKAR I Campbell's Tomato Juice u»<»2t<»21e 46o><.n29« V-8 Cocktail • • • i2oic«i2'o>23e'4«otcin33« I Tomatoes lonabranoi Mat. can 2 for 25e tttmdy-to-eai or Regular Sauerkraut **• faney sow pact iin CM 2 for 27* Sweet Potatoes AM fancy 11oi em 17e Chopped Spinach . Deerfield-new pack It 01 cm 2 for 25 good caling. And to give you still greater value everyone is trimmed of excess waste before ei»ir»-IUNN»FIUD being weighed. For example, Super Right roasts,are never sold with added fat wrapped around lib. brick 75« Green Giant Peas . io« can 2 for 2Se I7oi.c.ri20« them before weighing and Super Right steaks are short cut and well trimmed. Remember this nUTTEIt - when buying meat, because it's not the price per pound that counts but what you get for your money. H;!-O-llt PrMeii Cinu Red Kidney Beans Suiiane woi.2 for 21c 22 ot. can 2 f« 27« Slieed American -• »<<« Sultana Red Beans Wilh chili gravy 1« ot can 2 for 23«' Frcih fram uvby farms-everywe tip gride-plump, young is( Uniir A lb 67c KIIOILIIXT. and IHVI\G Sharp Cheddar ' S»J for over a year Lima Beans lona brand looicanlOc 22 or can 2 for 25i: Ib. Chcd-O-Bit Cheese Food ... 2ibb»89e Sizes under 4 lbs. 49- Libby's Corned Beef Hash . , , it 01 ployed hf FXart yaaBruat«« «f affeeri of the American I*gloa arc returning to tha paraonage to- atanley Fowler, Bwbert U>e>ea. Fraa- ScatBrlfhi eee Beak, Mar«M ftakarle. Jeraeaa B*f Walter Sweeney, tuaaa and Jerry family ia observance of their SOth) aon. «oat and auailiary will b« furthered morrow after * vaeatloa apent with •our, Sueaa Benaeor, Bsktrta Keel- Seymour, Helen Oeynor, Leslie Co* wadding annlvefsary. The couple D.A.R. Chapter Alice Thompson, a retired Mra. Jaek White aad Hra\ Sta*> at a meeting next Thuraday alght relatlvea. nan, Michael Van Doer**, Bltlne **rt aad Roberta SUelmaa. ley Fowler will be hoataana at the at the pott home. Puptle perfect In attendance at Waleh, Erik Woods, John Zurich, were married at Keyport. Mra. Naur Terk achool teacher and «um- Fifth and elith gradca—Jact Laeay, Mr. and Mra. Charles VanDoeren Maurer ia tha former Charlotte) Visits Tenncnt aiar resident of thla place, will be meeting nest Thureday night of A. turkey will be dlepoaed of No- •chool for September, follow: Jamea Boeckel, Aleill Snharic, Divld ana family aaeeit Saturday at tha the apeaker at the opening meeting the Woman'a Society for Chrietlaa vember It by the Sea Bright Re- Bcilnnera, first and iccond gradei— Seymour, William Rock, Thomai Roz- Trenton fair. Miller. The couple have two chil- Place Marker Chi Grave for the sew achool year of the Service of the llethodiit church. bekah lodge. guaanne Chtmberlain. Mary Blltn Eiltn- •ri, Rocky Drummond, Jennie Covert, Lieut. Cotnmaader and Mr*. Lea- dren, Mra. Daniel A. Holthes and b«mr, Bavwly Fowltr, Mary Elltn Lois Covert, Virginia Chamberlain, Mrs. Corneliue Ackerson, b^th of Haene aad School association, to John Gaynor and Jamee Boyer of The Bone and Daughter! of Lib- Crauln, ratricim Fhifrr, Aiient John- Judy Ellenberfer, Baa-tan Welt, Eaton ns rn R. Hardy and aoa Richard of . Of Mr*. Engel be heU next Thursday at 3:30 p. the seventh grade are in charge of erty council will meet tomorrow ion, Betty Linerhammtr. Marlon Lov- Eniler. Richard Keller, Charlta Meyer. New London, Conn., apent the Keyport, and two grandsons, Car* Bl. at the aehool. Tea will be the tchool bulletin board for thii night. gren, Caroline and Cnthtrine Rock, Seventh and eighth krnn>«—Chnrlet week-end with MM. Hardy's moth- Holme* and Terry Ackersop *<£. Members of Bhrtw»bury Town* served la honor of the new mem- Iimi Uoyal, Kay Van Dofren, Iria Eilcnhrvger, Frank Karbcr, Hmry chapter, Daughter! of tho Ameri- week and next week. School will be dlemiiied Tueiday Van Doercn, Amy Wtlch, Joy West. James, Jamai Boy#r, nonald Lacey, er, Mm. Irene V. Bpooner of Ocean bers of the association. A washing machine It being die- at 13:30 p. m., In observance of Frederick Bott, Jamea Coleman, Hilly Richard Van Doeren, Betty Lovitren, avenue. "No Gunning" Slfna. ' can Revolution, met Monday at Old Drummond, Teddy Good, Robert Hart- Joanne F«*rion, Crnihln Rock, Mary Tennent church to place a epectal Cecil Layton of Ocean avenue Is posed of on the co-operative plan Columbua day. Lou Schl.fer, Elaine Weit. "tfo C'jnrur.u" i.'/na m.-i/ now ae led confined to his home with heel in- by the 252 club of the Odd Fellowi Rev. Joseph S. Eldridge will be- wick, Sheldon Nelson, Piter Parrlnr, WEDOINO ANNIVER8AKT at The llex'.h'ir office. I'rir.ted ea dur- D.A.R. marker on' the f rave ,of Robert RoKeri, Jack Strelman, Trnvia Children in Mrs. Raymond Hell- ab!n c-i di^jttil Of! cer.U A doien, I Mrs. Nannie Engel. lira, ltujel juries suffered in a recent 20-foot lodge. gin hia eecond year aa paetor of the Thoraai, Billy Ward, Joierh White, Ed- ktr't room at achool who won Mr. and Mrs. William Mauer of cents enrh: ii^inleil on waterproof aaua- *M one of the fouadera at the fall while doing carpenter work off Plana for the Halloween parade Methodist church Sunday morning ward Woodi. health club awards for September hn, 11.80 a dozen, l.i rentu eica. Ova* at 10:46 o'clock. He and hla wife Third and fourth gradea—Jeanne Alt- Keyport were given a' supper party er's name imprnted at small extra eoett chapter. a> houae at Rumson. He is em- and party for the joint Installation an, Leonard Chermnck, Lcille Covert, were Stanley Fowler, Elaine Welch, lut week by membera of their •—Advertisement. , Mn, Hortoa B. Garrison, regent, and lira. Daniel B. Olaoa, chaplain, conducted the aervlee. Alao attend- ing the ceremony wae lira. Enfel'a husband and ion and daufbter-ln- law. Col Emll Engel of Bhrewe- %SeU% bury and Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Tie*' ,/ t ,,(„ Kendall of Newark. ">a Following the ceremoniei, mem' bers were taken on a tour of the church by the paator, Rev. Chtrlea # Noff ana a melting follows* l» the church rooms. The chapter will enter » patri- otic float in the parade at Red Bank Tuesday, and win lend eup- port to activltiee connected with the ,viait of the Freedom Train. The next meeting will be Monday, November 1, at the home of lira. Dorman M. McFeddin at Long Branch, MAM BtlMINa Chartee Orogan, 4*, of 1U Third • avenue, Fair Haven, has been re- ported mining alnce Saturday. He waa described to police ae being •it five feet, ten Inchea tall and weigh- Selv* your menu problem! ing US poundi. He waa laat teen by alannini dtlicioui, tet- wearing a brown auit, brown hat, brown ehoee and white ehirt. nemical minui around Acmo fmk fruiti and vt|«r«bl«t—received froth Fair Haven daily at Hie soak of goodness! The following puplla of the bor- .»> ough tchoola were neither abeent not- tardy in September: WILLOW STREET SCHOOL Klr.dei«»rt«»—Dowlas leelene, alih- Ian Urlmei, Arthur Jewett, Arthur Lynchy . Jamil Quinn, Joeeph Kalph, M* warrtt BlleyBey,, Peter Shuek,Sehuiek,,, Brituaa Sennen,, BarrB y glmnonigl , JameJ s saUsaUtUth , THMUONVOUif CAULIFLOWER s«-25« ShShkiek n EftlandEld , BalkaBk n HellHll, NNaur He»»«l, Joan Howard, P«trM« Hittfr, Serve tasty creamed cauliflower at this low price this week-end. Featured at all Acme Markets. Why pay more? Ului,i LoPrMtl, Mary Jo Merer, Mar- COMMUNITY CHEST UM Nun, Barbara Farter, CumM Slet, Valerie Bukewnen,. Butan InHh, Anu« Thaler, Carolyn Walteaore, CarMe Worden. Snappy Green Beans ™* 2"» 29« Wrst Grade—Mae Jane Hand, 0iUt Clark, Dorothy Gehlhsus. Betir MuWer. Bvelya Fryor, MerrU» Wlejr. Barbata Trails, Joan Waif. Derla WMlnn, OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Jane* Wkltmon, Wlltor Head, Dene* Vobaraa, Bubwld 8jrl«e*ter. Potatoes "«i 50 * »•« $1.6 5 Beeend Grade—Bruce Borne**, Vatar Apricot Halves "•""i* «. 25c Chow Mein Dinner "^ 47c DeUra*. Harrj HarrleeM, •»»!»» •««• ard*. Carolyn Uebeek*. Fatrieia lie- miun fceck*. Karen Matthews'. Unda Meeker*. Libby Pears _ «.45c Tomato Sauce MONTI 3!^ 20c b Mariorie Porter', France! Tuilek*, Jem 0M Pie Apples SET10" 2'IT 29c Beef Stew " * "*£» -. 49c Golden Sweet Potatoes 3 *17c Srifettar, Brian VanNoatnnd, Ju«» Al- ^S^k MML ^kValb "WlVftjel fJnV vttfiwV •fUlsJ^r len, Neman Bland, Bonnie I*» Bas. -.25c Ideal Tea Bags TIT 43c i nan*, OUrda Urtmnier. Frances Hicks. I eOClieS Freeatene it-ei. Hannah Kaleer, Madeline BJIer. Patrieia Y Blley, Patricia Smaller, Meta Smith, Sue Libby's Peaches '%!!!r •«„ 31c Tetley's Tea Bags ^ Fancy Tokay Grapes 2°*19c Fourth grade—Bruce Iceland, Donald HliYI frank, Tbemas HarrUon, Donald Hod* Fruit Cocktail *•,, M.43c Hi-Ho Crackers—•" 30c kU«, Kenneth Jordan, Jar McQueen, ( Xabcrl .Foriine, Mewtan Rkt. TJIOIBM BhuUi, DoroUij Abblatl, Lynn Borne* Cranberry Sauce *£ 2!^35c Golden Fruiter r20c Fresh Green Peppers 3^10c Jane, EnaUnd, Judith Gnrlsht, Marl- ante Kaleer, Sandra Lewis, Susan Muld- er. IaeMo Prlebe. Men Beherer, Sarah Royal Pudding Jj. 4'*-23c Premium Crackers w ",. 25c Jane Tra»ls, «&arflS th srade—Har WUHam Quaker Quick Oats H"•£. 16c Marshmallows Fancy Mclntosh Apples 3^25< Enmont, Strawberry Preserve ™:t,39c Cracker Jack; b Hand, Barbara Bunee*, Jane Rack, California Oranges 5* ««59c Anne Ulonde. Jullanne Talkot, Lerriae Wati«n, Jean WilHaeu. ,..,.. Sixth «rede—Robert Aumaek, Blchard Meter, PhUlp Genoveee, Mekarj Hal> to:"lilc5ard'HarSe»r>ieS-ItrCo. ttchar* Harmon, Fleter Kreyae. PauFl l LalondeLalnde, GeorgGeertee LoekwoeLeekwoodedd , KenKen- A top-quality pure apple juice! Buy now at this special low price! ll eifIMe Ter. Mth McCall, John >>» **J.-^*r | TftleMhue STANDARD *1 X-ei. *)C« I OmOTOeS ovuny *• cans *3C SoupMixSoMAw3 g 32c CHUCK ROAST Choice er GM4 TkefiM, iJHe Wlllleas. Saventa frade—ArUrar Beanett, Wat* Whole Kernel Corn.tr-. 19c ten ninewallnine-wall, Robert MBUUM . Bruce your money. At all Acmes! JeauwemanB, Frank JoaeeJoaee,, Uato Uiel. Bon. in. Acme Sav-U-Trim givesyou more meet for ,uur money. At oll Aeme|J Bsnald Seaeack. 8t*»heit tartb. Thomei NibletsCorn "T 19c Tomato Soup ZS? "£" 10c WallWll , MariMi e AckerAk . Butt AckerAcker, Biases Del Monte Peas '^19c Shredded Wheat T *. 17c R AGa<> REAL ESTATE POR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BIRTHDAY PABTY Highway Safely Group Fioretti—Verange Mrs. Elizabeth DcGcorge of Nuptials November 21 DBAl»—Jt*Mll«nt lix-room bun»«lo«r. BUIMON-JlMtrleted neighborhood, in- Itl V Bit OAKS—Pre-war »cv«n-room To Meet At Freehold Opening Soon • home, hut water, oil heat, large land- Shrewsbury avenje entertained for livin room, firnplace, dlnia« roea. war 1^4-itory bungalow, three bed- a number uf frie.T.ls and members The flrat meeting of Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fioretti of kildun, threi bedrooms »nd bath, lar- IOSM, tile, bath, fii-ipiarc, ucam oil uPtU plot: la:.(.i only v2':s. Love y Broil street, Shrewsbury, announce ator)'. oil hcati garage. PtiUct con- heat; attached garage: ij-acre land- tirepliire with pine panoling. Greet Santa of her family, at a dinner party at County Highway Safety Co-ordinat- dition. Mutt b. told and vtifi lorn. scaped plot. Price. »17,r> • ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE Nor'caster Takes Toll Considerable damage was done to Members of Court St. Jam*!, th* Sea Bright borough beach pro- Catholic Daughters of America, perly Tuesday night and yesterday will hold their annual rummage New Fall morning, when heavy eeas, whip- sa'.a Saturday morning at the "Y" ped up by a Nor'eastcr gale, hurled houbr on West Bergen place. Mrs, tors of water into Ocean avenue. Lav, tenet Roche and Mrs. Irvinj Damage was done to the borough Rink are chairmen, aided by Mrs, parking lot from which quantities IfSrt I M. .1. O'Haia, Mrs. Anthony Bon- of recently laid earth was carried core, Mrs. Jane Flanigan and Miss av.-r.y. There was no report of any Marianne Riordan. damage to buildings in Set Bright. STORK SHOWER COATS RKTUBN FROM SCOTLAND A stork shower was given Satur- day for Mrs. Thomas Boylan at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp re- home of Mrs. Harry Jackson on turned last week by plane from and John street by Mrs, Jackson and Scotland, where they stayed with Mrs. P. J. Harkins. Guests were Mr. Sharp's mother at Edinburgh Mrs. James Qulnn, Mrs. Edward and also vUlted Dundee and Mrs. Healy, Mrs. Michael Bergln, Mrs Sharp's former home at St. An- James Garvey, Mrs. John Douglas drew's. They report that the Scot- Mrs. Kitty Uhlert, Mrs. Kathleen tish people are extremely limited Bergin, Mrs. John Hickey, Mrs. T, on food rations. Haean and Misses Patricia Har- kinn, May Boylan, Dorothy Htaly, NINTH BIRTHDAY PARTY Ann Harkins, Ronnie White, Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sheppard ol.iy O'Brien, Marie Cassell and SUITS of Scobeyville save their daughter, MAID May Quigley. Virginia, a surprise birthday party Thuraday. Attending were Janet At one remarkable rockbottom - price! ot GUEST CONTEST WINNER and Dorothy Patterson, Jane Bol 7-0V9-H* Miss Lorraine Jones, 16-year-old and, Mary and Eleanor Kirk, Helen daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Einsleder, Peggy, Jean and Bar- Jones of Salem lane, Little Silver, bara Freer; Louise VanMaldon and won first prise in the contest "Pop- Marilyn Sheppard. ularity Begins With a Hat" spon- sored by Steinliachs department BABV DIES. store. Judges were eight young Judith Ann McCormack, 10- mer from Asbury Park and Nep- monthi-old daughter of Walter and ttino high schools, and girls from Gertrude Emma McCormack of 97 the entire shore area were eligible Navesink avenue, Highlands, died for the contest, Miss Jones will last night. compete in the national contest AP Newsfeatures SfCOMD flOO* which is sponsored by the maga RUMMAGE SALK ziliu. Calling All Girls. The Woman's auxiliary of West- ECONOMY and luxury ara com- This it tht but coat and suit buy of tho sld'i hoso company will hold a *-* blned In this two-story plan TO CLOSE COLUMBUS DAY rummage sale .Saturday, October ttoion! New Fall mitt and toaity warm S08S-A by Rudolph A.- Matern, Thi- local office of the New Jer- 16, at tho Westslde "Y" house on Winttr cooti at orto rocord imaihlna tow Wes* Bergen place. Mrs. Harold architect, S044 Mist St., Jamaica sey State Employment Service on prico! Chooii from tho itaion't top », V. V. The house without porch Ei*i Front street will be closed C. Hendrlckson and Mrs. J, Albert VanScholk are in charge. and garage covers an area of only next Tuesday in observance of Co- ityloi... all with tho tamo dtiif n foo- lumbus day.- Manager Warrin B. turoi you've teen in much highor priced about SM square feet, and with a Clark Btated that his office has MEAT PRICES DOWN full basement It contains UJSM many job openings on flic. The American Stores Co, in- garments! Every one a spectacular cubic feet. This' two-story com- formed The Register by telegram value! Choose from green, grey, brown, yesterday that Acme Markets have pactness allows for three bedrooms CANDIDATES TO SPEAK reduced 65 prices yon meat this wino, royal blue, black and popular glen and two baths with a spare bed- Charles F. Sullivan, Democratic week. Some pork prices were down plaids! Siies 9 to 15, 10 to IB and 33 room and lavatory on the first candidate for congress, and Joseph ten cents per pound. to 44! floor. The. architect suggeets an C, Irwln, a member of the county board of Freeholders, will speak DB. IIARTMAN IN IIOSIMTAI, exterior of fleldstone, vertical sid- at u meeting of the Little Silver Dr. Harvey W. Hartmnn.of Key- 100% ALL WOOL ing and shingles, with a roof of Woman's club next Wednesday at port, county physician, is a medi- > asphalt thlniles. the clubhouse. Mrs, Harry H. Cod cal patient »t Rlycrview hospital, $3.00 Dtittit HtMi Garment Until Want:J dlnfton arranged tht muting, He WM admitted this morning. BAMC BEOIJTEH, OCTOBER T, 1948 Club Members th, chorus are Robert WUllasms, and wwaptaln; William 3rieter, Weddisy Join Morrell, Henry Meekltm, left fielder; Robert Mlnton, center P.T A To Start Local PTA Hears BEHXT—ELDMDOE Lwsdaeape Lecture Minstrel Show Charles Reeves, *r, John Aekley, Legion Members fielder; Thomas Bomarf, right ST., Carl Forsmaa, Ton Sehaefer, fielder and catcher; Domenico Sol- Mis* Teresa Reilly, daughter ef Raymond P. Korbobo of the Laroy West, Robert West, Kenneth do, catcher and captain; Charles Film Library Guidance Talks Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Reilly rtment of agriculture at Rut- Cast Crowing Reeves, Robert Worden, Harry Col- Parade Tuesday Nauchton, third baseman; Alvin of Atlantic Highlands, and Harold gers gave an illustrated lecture on raorgtn, Jack Zoldack, Floyd Im- Griggs, pitcher and fielder; Allea Lincroft Group Alt* Importance Of Aid C. Eldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. limdscaping at a meeting of Nave- Apollo, Ft. Monmouth lay, Bill Robinson and Archie Mc- Post's Baseball Stern, pitchy and fielder; Daniel Harold Eldridge of Highlands, si nk Garden club, Tuesday at Nave- Kellar. Welch, pitcher; Frank Johanaman, , To Form Scout Troop* To Pupils Emphasised were married Saturday at St. Ag- a nk library. Members of the garden Croups Join Singers Dinner Nov. 6 first baseman; Charles Bublln, ue* rectory, Atlantic Highlands. clubi of Rumson and Atlantic Sparked by the addition of group Mr. Reeves haa announced that fielder; Larry Flanagan, shortstop The Liaeroft P*r«nt-Ttac*«r as- Ths importance of a goo* guM- JUr. Thomas Frain performed the Highland* were guests. it still is not too late for other Shrewsbury post, American Leg- and fielder; Richard Hohlman, singers from the Apollo club of men in the Trinity pariah to join ion, will march in Tuesday's parade, sociation will start a aim library ance program in a school system, ceremony. Mrs. John Langenberger, club Asbury Park and.Fort Monmouth, fielder, and John McNeill, fielder. I at the Lincroft grade achool in the established by careful, long-range the /iinstrel cast. He has asked start of the "Freedom Week" being president, won first priae with her the Trinity Episcopal minstrel that those who would like to try observed hers in connection with mr future, according to plani planning, was discussed at the arrangement for a Thanksgiving singers now are In full rehearsal. mad* at a meeting Monday at the opening meeting of the Junior-Sen- out for the chorus.to attend the the arrival of the Freedom train Golden Hour Circle tible setting at the flower show The show will be presented at the rehearsal next Thursday night at October 1'. school. Member* also discussed tht ior Parent-Teacher association reld last week at Montclair by the River street school Friday night, feasibility of the establishment of Tuesday. Speakers at the session the parish house, East Front street, Commander Walter Boskey this Plans Ganado Day Clarden ciub of New Jersey. Other November 5. starting at 8 o'clock. Boy Scout and Girl Scout troop*. in the Red Bank junior high school nember* who exhibited were Mrs. Sam Harvey, Red Bank tenor, wtek announced that Legionnaires Tho annual Ganado day meeting Mr*. George Ciejka will aecur« In- auditorium were Edwin C. Gilland, Colin Sellar and Mrs. Robert Good- soloist with te Apollo club, this The minstrel show will aid :he will aasemblt at Shrewsbury and of the Golden Hour circle of the formation tot this venture for a re- superintendent of schools; Chester imi. Club members did the stag- week accepted the invitation of church"s choir fund. Drummond avenues at 1:30 p, m. Red Bank Presbyterian church will port at the next meeting. E. Wilhelm, principal of junior ing arrangements for the state the Trinity church Married Cou- to take their place in the line of be held Wednesday, October JO. Aft high school; Wlllard H. Siason, march. Member* reviewed plans for more iow. ples' club to present a feature act rangements for the event, of whlea stringent enforcement of the law school guidance director, and Als- for the show and assist In its di- Called To Church Another activity of the local post Mrs. William Kins Is chairman, rtfdiding the (topping of traffic at ton Beekman, Jr., board of educa- rection. Mr. Harvey said other Ap- In Bay Shore Bora is the dinner November • at Wil- were made at a desserteewlng th» time the ichool bus stops to tion member. lilda Southall polo club singers will join the cast. lowbrook restaurant. Fair Haven, meeting yesterday at the church. pick up or discharge children. The Mr. Siason pointed out that • fo Address P.T.A. ' Capt. James E. Morris, the inter- Rev. Elmer T. Schlck of East in honor of the Junior Legion base- Members will attend • sBeetlng association will assist the Lincroft guidance program takes long- locutor, reported the following sol- Meredith, N. T., has been called to ball team, county champions. The of tho Monmouth Presbyterlal at flrt company at the Halloween par- term planning of both pupils and Miss Hilda Southall, remedial diers from Company P. Signal the pastorate of the Atlantic High- team won 17 and lost one game tho Red Bank church Thursday, ty the firemen will give for the teachers, Mr. Wilhelm and Mr. Gil- lading director of Middletown Training regiment, Fort Mon- lands Presbyterian church. The this season. Guest speakers will October 14. Rev. Franklin Knapp children of the community Friday land brought out the fact that In nship schools, will speak at the mouth, had joined the cast: Robert congregation Monday night voted be members of the New Tork will speak. nltfht, October 29. Mothers will ar- order for a guidance plan to be opening: meeting of River Plaza Brewer, James Cambell, Fr.ink to extend the call, which the min- Yankee baseball team. Hostesses yesterday were Mrs, range a program of games and successful, the school must offer Parent-Teacher association Tues- Gorrett, Melvin Morris, Alvin ister wjli accept. Tickets for the dinner may be Clarence R. Doollttle, Mrs. Thomas other activities for the children. sufficient courses to meet program day, October 19. Her subject is Rooney, George Keener, Donald Rev. Mr. gchick preached In the N. Doremus, Mrs. Lewis M. Errlek- requirements. "Our Townshp Schools." obtained from Felix Santangelo at Mis. Harold Willgerodt, presl, Hammond, Bill Bowman and Scott bay shore borough church as a People's liquor store, Cecil R. Mac- son, Mrs. S. E. Estelle and Mrs,] den», will be a delegate to the an- Mr. Giliand said: "Students In Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch, program Thorton. candidate for the pulpit and was Cl.iud at The Red Bank Register William Francis. nual convention of the New Jersey college preparatory work are not chairman, listed plans for the PTA Directing; the show U Charles well received at the service he con- and William Noglow at Monmouth Congress of Parents and Teachers our problem, For them we have a meetings at a session of the execu- Reeves, Jr., and his wife, Mrs. ducted. He is a graduate of Bloom- diner. Bis* Want.*. at Atlantic City this month. Ten- good course. We must concentrate tivo board yesterday at the school. Pauline Reeves, is accompanist. field seminary. Members of the Th« bidi for the but routu u si* tativo plans were made for a cov- on more courses for the student November 16 Dr. Nicholas S. Ran- Members of the team and the vet-Used for In lust wceki Regiiltr ar* Mr. Reeves and Fred Munden are congregation are looking forward positions they play are Joseph Ma- to be received not lalrr than 8 P. M. ered-dish supper and other fall and who will not go to college. We sohot; will speak on 'polio and its end men, In charge of the pro- to a renewed enthusiasm In the on Tuesday, October 19th, 1948 at th» winter activities. must have a course that will train Mrs. Harold C. Eldridge treatments, and December 22, pu- dine, first baseman; Thomas Frans- Tlnton Falls school. The original an- gram is Mrs. Margie Morris, Capt. work of that church in the com- coni, second baseman; Charles nouncement contained an error in tht Speakers were William H. Fluhr, him for his career after school." pils at River Plaza school will give Morris' wife. munity under the new pastor's di- Thr bride, who was attended by Bruno, third baseman and out- dnt chairman of the speakere' commit- Mr. Beekman suggested bigjjer Christmas pageant. From Trinity church, serving In rection. '" NELLIE C. OSBOWJ, tee for the Freedom train visit to and better plans for the school to Miss Joyce Davis of Atlantic High- fielder; Fred Massucca, shortstop District Cleric, Bed Bank, and Miss Claire 8. start now, and he criticized the land?, was dressed in a suit of for Pfeiffer. The latter a teacher in the lack of Interest on the part of the eat green. Her matching brown hat Psrth Amboy school system, is su- parents and the members of the waa trimmed with ostrich plumes perintendent of the recreation de- community In the schools, except anil her corsage was of brown or- partment of the New Jersey State during election years. chid?. The maid of honor wore a DAVIDSONS Christian Endeavor union, The next meeting will be Thurs- brown suit. Her accessories were The PTA sent a contribution to day, November 4. green and her corsage, yellow roees. thi Freedom train committee. James Reilly, the bridegroom's L.N. Official Visits brother, was best man. Farrell To Attend A reception followed at the Idle Atlantic Highlands Hour inn, Leonardo. The bride's Dinner For Truman Miss Gertrude Lush of The Cross- mother was dressed in a gray cos- Mayor Thomas Farrell of Sea wayr, Atlantic Highlands, enter- tume with matching hat, and the Bright has accepted the invitation br!dtgroom'a mother chose black. tained last week-end for her nep- Both had corsages of gardenias. of Frank Hague, Democratic Na- hew, Dr, Lyman C. White, and his tional vice chairman and former family. Dr. White is secretary of The couple are making their mayor of Jersey City, to attend a the committee on non-governmental homo at 22 Huddy avenue. High- dinner in honor of President Harry organizations of the economic and lands. The bride waa graduated S. Truman tonight. socisl council of tht United Na- from Middlelown township lilgh In his invitation, Mr. Hague said tions. schoo! and in employed in the offi- on the occasion of this visit of the Dr. White recently returned from ces of Anderson brothers, Red President to Jersey City, "The Europe, where he talked with of- Bank. The bridegroom, an Atlan- Democratic organisation is plan- ficials of many important interna- tic Highlands high school^raduate, nine to leavs nothing undona to tional organisations on behalf of served with the army In the Paci- make this th» outstanding demon- ths U. N. in Switzerland, Italy, fic theater. He is employed by stration of tht Presidential cam- France, Belgium and England. He Joseph Dempsey, Highlands mason paign." waa alto received by tht Secretary contractor. Mr. Truman is making a cam- of the State of the Vatican, who paign atop at Jersey City tomorrow expressed hit interest and support. KELLEB—McLENNON ea rout* through tht horn* terri- Dr. White, who is in charg* of con- Miss Marlon B. Keller, daughter tory of hit Republican opponent, sultation arrangements with *uch of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Keller of Oov. Thomas E. Dewey of New organizations as tht World Council Bast Keansburg, and Walter Me- York. of Churches, the International Lennon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Commerce and th« in- McLennon, Sr, also of East Keans- Helium, diicovtrtd in tht sun, ternational committee of the Red burg, were married Saturday at waa named from the Greek word Cross, was much encouraged by St. Catherine's church at that ••httolt" (sun). tie interest shown by all of them place. The ceremony was per- California tunklst Fancy OrMn in tht work of the U. N. formed by Rev. Francis Gunner, and a reception followed at Buck Smith's, Keansburg. ORANGES BEANS University Women - 39° 1-29 Tht bride was dressed In royal To Hold 3-Way Forum blue velvet with a gray hat and accessories, and waa given in mar- Thin Skin tunklst The effect of radio, magazines riage by her father. She carried Largo •unohss California and newspapers on the coming a prayer book with a marker of elections will be discussed at the white, orchids, meeting of the Monmouth County LEMONS CARROTS Miss Rita Keller was her sister's - 33 2-23 branch, American Association of only attendant, and Arthur Spen- University Women Monday night at cer of Brooklyn, was best man. • o'clock at tht Rtd Bank Com- The maid of honor was dressed In Courtlsnd Frssh Washed munity "Y" on Riverside avenue, gray velvet with dubonnet acces- Speakers Include Kenneth Fink sories. of the Princeton Research bureau, The brldt's mother wore a pearl APPLES SPINACH ft wfc* . Mrs. H. D. Smith of the Married of the chairman, Charles Stephens, MUST CHURCH OF CHRIST, will be in Fair View cemetery. horn* and burial wa* In Hollywood of Crest drive, Little Silver. tion of what a family church can charge of th* service. William F. Johnson, rector of Ail Saints Epis- emetery, Union. Couples' Bible class will supervise SCIENTIST mean to them. The "family pew" Maxson i* superintendent. WILLIAM i. ADAMS cop«l church, Navesink, officiating. the nursery for toddlers during the Red Bank Burial will be In Fair View ceme- morning service. Constructive ac- ITESllVTEItlAX will be stressed and several new Youth fellowship meets at 7 p. m., William Joseph Adams, 38, ot . MM. ANNA SCHWA*! Sei vices in First Church of Ch rlst features in the church program are th* junior* In the Philathia room tery under the direction of the tivity and Christian training arc in- Red Bank Cliffwood Btach, World War II Mount memorial home. Mr*. Anna Schwari, 91, of Bay cluded in this supervised care dur- Scientist, 209 Broad Etrcct, Red being introduced to make the fam-and the high school group in tht veteran and line superintendent for Rev. John A. Hayes will preach Bank, arc held Sundays at 11 a. m ily pew practical. One such fea- church. lew avenue, Atlantic Highland*, ing the hour, Parents of young Sunday at thn 11 o'clock service. the Bell telephone company, died died Monday at Monmouth Memor- hld id f h Sur.duy-school at 11 a. m., and Wed ture is a nursery for children one The Royal Ambassadors will Saturday at the Eye and Ear hos- MBS. MARY L. BLACK children arc reminded of such a The cnuich ushers for thihis nesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. and a half to six years of age, to ial hospital. She had bttn a real- turnery for their children. month arc Philip E. Bailly, who I* met Tuesday night at the home of pital. Newark. He was born at Urs. Mary L. Black, a resident "Ar« Sin, Disease, and Death be provided during the latter halt Mies Edith M. Lufburrow. Newark and had resided at Cliff- dem of Atlantic Highlands many Memorial altar flowers for Sun- ,n chnrf[c. Robeit Wyckoff, Wil- Real?" i.i the subject for Sunday, of Little 811ver 65 year* and widow yearn. There art no immtdiatt *ur- May will be presented by Mrs. Wil- of the morning worship hour. For Tht mid-week prayer - fellowship soii- Beach four years. Ham C, Weart, William P. Graham, October 10. the next few weeks the nursery Wednesday night will be followed of Ellas 8. Black, former mayor of vivort. liam Macdonald and Mrs. Eliza- Raymond D. Cnrslde and A. .A. A veteran of World War II, heth* borough, died Friday. Surviv- Tht funeral mi held ytiterday beth Grahlfs. The gifts win honor Golden Text: "O Lord my God, 1 leaders will be Mies Amy Myatt, by the quarterly business session participated in six invasions In the Bechtoldt. cried unto thee, and thou hast Mrs. Gladys Comber and Mrs. Ray- of the church. ing are a «Jst«r, Miss Annie Laurie In 2?«w York city. Loci! arrange- Ik* memory of Mrs. Macdonald't The Golden Hour circle held • Pa.'lflc Theater of Operations. He of Little Silver, and several nieces ments were In charge of th* Poe- •liter, Mrs. Lillian Eastwick and healed me." (PS. 30:3). mond R. Jannell. An "extended The annual roll call and reunion had been employed by the tele- jewing meeting yesterday after- Bt.imon: Passages from the King session" has also been arranged for ot th. m. at the home of had made, and, behold, it was very of the worship hour. During this rencc'a church of Laurence Harbor, Mr*. L. J. Tetlcy on Chestnut genberger,. Mrs. Charles R. English gooil ,,, OU how great Is thy good- month, Mrs. George Little will CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION tht South Amboy Bell club and the •treet. Assisting hostesses will be and Mrs. William H. Francis. nets, which thou hast laid up forlead the children ot grades four Fair Haven Lamence Harbor American Legion Mis. William Cuncan and Mrs- Miss Sally Schantz conducted the them that fear thee; which thou to six in special projects during post. H. L. SCOTT discussion period and worship ser- has*, wrought foe them that tiust Morning prayer service will be Olive Croyden. in thee before the sons of men.' thl* period and Miss Edith Alex- conducted Sunday at 11 o'clock by Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Isa- A ham supper sponsored by thevice at Sunday'* meeting of the ander will work with the children Junior Christian Endeavor society. (Gen. 1:31, Pa. 31:19) Correlative Rcir. Carroll M. Burck, rector-eme- bel Owen* Adams, and a daughter, MORTICIAN Married Couples' Bible class will 1 passage* from "Science and Health of the first three grades. ritus of Christ church, Shrewsbury. (Catherine Adam*. be served nest Thursday from 5:30 Plans were outlined for the year * program. wltii Key to the Scriptures" by A full church Is anticipated for Ha will be in charge of the *er- The funeral was held Tuesday to 7 p. m. in fellowship hall. Maty Baker Eddy include: this service which mark* the open- vices for th* next three Sunday* morning at St. Lawrence'* church, Church Street, Belford, N. J. The meeting of the Alpha Kappa The senior Christian Endeavor group met Sunday in the parish "Everything good or worthy, God ing of the new program. The clos- during the absence on vacation of where a solemn high requiem mas* pi class has been postponed to Oc- ing hymn, "Bices the Four Corner* th« vicar, Rev. Chriitopher H. Sny- was offered by Rev. Thomas Car- tober 31. house. Mies Marian Wallace wa* ma i R*v. W. Clinton Powers «ill Red Bank. are hostesses. The program will under direction ot the John E. Day preach at the 11 o'clock Sunday sented to the group at thl* time. will preach Sunday at the 10:45 The children'* choir, directed by be in charge of Mrs. William Adams A speaker provided by the Free- o'clock aervice on the topic, "A funeral, home. Bearer* were Fred morning service after which he Mrj. Harold H. Hornberger, will ami the topic HIII be "China." Helmers, Fred Jones, Luke Mur- will officiate at the baptism of Mrs. dom Train committee will deliver Spiritual Check-up." flunday-scftool sing the Bach chorale "Teach Me Youth fellowship meets Tuesday a message en the subject, "Amer- meets at 9:30 a. m., and the young phy, Christopher DeFillippo, George .William VanNote and Jliss Nancy Thi Way of Thy Statutes," at theevening at the parsonage. Doughty and Percy Moore. Dahlgren. 11 a. m. service, and a sermon will ican Freedom.* pesplc at 6:30 p. m. "Tbe Lett and. A meeting of Sunday-school of- Found Fellowship* will be the eub- Th* choir will render the an-be delivered by the pastor, Rev. Mr. ficers and teachers will take place ST. GEORGE'S EFISCOPAL SUSAN CLAIRE COOK Mlfme, "Lead On, O King Eternal," Hornberger. Sunday-school and ject. The pastor will speak at the adul). Bible Instruction classes will Wednesday at the parsonage. Rumson 7:39 o'clock evening worship on Siuan Claire Cook, 18-month-oid fcy Thompson, and "Be Not Far "Th.! Parable of th* Friend at Mid- daughter of George and Claire from Me, O God," by Zingarclli. open at 9:45 a. m. The childien's BAPTIST Sunday'* aervice* includ* Holy •'Legend" by Fcderlein will be choir will meet at the church for Coir-munlon at 9:30 and morning night." . Cock of Cornwell street, Highlands, reh.ci.rsal Sunday at 9: 5 a. m. New Monmouth prayer and sermon by the rector at Tho Bibl* claaa will meet Tues- d!«J Monday morning at Monmouth played at the organ prelude. Rev. will The church council will meet at William D. Powell 1 c'clock. day evening. Memorial hospital after an illness John E. Day Fun«ral Horn* Sunday-school convenes at 9:15 preach Sunday at the 10:60 o'clock I'clock. The congregation will attend a of two days. 9. n>., with classes for all agce. the church tonight at 8 o'clock. service on "The New Birth," and Confirmation instruction will be Bishop Wallace J. Gardner will covered • dl*h dinner Friday, Octo- T'ollce Capt. Kyril Parker re- 83 Riverside Ave. Phone 64332 Red Bank !The junior high fellowship group will officiate at a baby dedication ber1 17, as part of the aetlvltlti in porttij that the parents had told tneets at 6:30 and the senior youth stalled at the church tomorrow service. The pastor's choir will sing, speak at a meeting ot the upper Kojrport Bra*eh~Ml Mapl* PL T*l*phoM t-UU afternoon at 4 o'clock. The church division of the Woman's auxiliary connection with the 70th anniver- him they had sought a. doctor for fellowship at 7 p. m. 'Je.'UJ! Loves Me." Solo parts will Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. A.sary of tht church. Dr. Andrew several hour* and about 10:30 XnnSectaruin Aflrfj/ Attendant The motion picture, "Where Love Luther league will meet at the be taken by Junes Will! and Leo- church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, M. K. Maldeis, president, will pre- W, Blachwood of Princeton Theo- cal'td the first aid ambulance U, God Is," is the title of a motion na Schanck. Guest soloist for theside. logical seminary will be the jutst which transported the child to the pietur* to be shown at the 8 p. m. The Sunday-school teachers will morning will be Miss Mildred Pal- ^ mee*. at the church Monday at 7:45 mer of Locust, who will be accom- Thi- boy choristers will hold a re- speaker rt':th e anniversary service hospital. She was pronounced dead Church worship following a song Sunday, October 17. on arrival. She is survived only by •jrvlce. p. K. The Ladies' Aid and Mission- panied by her sister, Mr*. Ruth hearsal Thursday at 4 p. m, and ary societies will meet Wednesday Ball, also of Locust. the full choir will practice Friday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Truman Reeves of" next week at 1:30 p. m. at the at 7 p. m. BAPTIST Th* funeral was held in New and son John and William Reese chuich. Mrs. Lansdell Andorson The pastor will deliver at the Th« church school has been or- Leonardo York Tuesday and burial was in w*r* welcomed into the church 7:4: f. m. service the fifth in a ser- ganized with an enrollment ot 210 Holy Croia cemetery, Brooklyn. Lo- morning by will give a report of the recent fall ies of sermons on "Great .Women Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf will preach membership Sunday convention of the New Jersey Con- children. There are 33 daises of Sunday at the 11 a, m, service on cal nrrangtmants were in charge transfer of letters from other fertr.ee of the Lutheran church, oi tr.e Bible." His special theme will Instruction. The faculty consist* of of the Flock funeral home. churches. be ::The Woman Who Lost and "A Great Commandment," and at Mr*. Russell A, 3trothman, Dr. the 8 o'clock evening worship on Memorial flowers in'the chuich which she attended. Found Life's Greatest Treasure." James G. VanNostrand, Mrs. MBS. SAKAHMcCUE MULLEN The young people's choir will sing the subject, "Why Go to Church?" Charles Van Doeren, Ml** babel Church school meet* at 9:48 a. m. Mrs. Sarah McCu* Mullen, 79, ot OurmJtm U mm UUfimtpm ani Miss Marilyn Stark will be theClint, Mr*. Jamea Thorne, Mr*. Long Branch, formerly of Rum- soloist An informal hymn sing will Spencer Pitts, Mis* Claire Tharer., Several member* ot the church ion, died list Thursday night' af- fS be held at 8:43 p. m. Miss Joyce Robertahaw, Donald will attend the sessions of Mon- ter an {lines* of thr** weeks. St. George's by the River Church school at 9:45 a. m. under Gain., Mr*. William Leahy, Mrs. mouth Baptist association Tuesday at First Baptist church. Lakewood. Born at Colt'* Neck, *h* wa* a direction of Wilbur Coddington and Theodore Deymour, Harrison Wood- daughter of the late Charles and Vatcrman Ave.. one block south of Ruiusvn Kd., Mis; Nana Helwlg. man, Miss Virginia Gay, John Bor- Rtv. Wolf 1* clerk of the auoclv tlon. Bridget Collins McCue. She had Bumion. (Take Sea Bright Bus) The board of trustees will nold land, t. B. Ward, John Manaell, been * resident of Long Branch 28 its monthly session Friday at t p. Mtrritt Lane, Stuart A. Young, Jr. Th* church choir rehearsal will Th* Reverend George A. RoberUhaw, Rettor m. in the church. John Spurdle, Mrs. G. A. Shields be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. andyear* and wa* a communicant of rr fount Ulemoriai\J4omt The Bykota society will meet and Dr. Milton R. Ross. the midweek prayer . meeting at the Star of tbe S*a Catholic church. Sunday— t:00 a. m. Holy Communion 8:15 o'clock, followed by a session Th* widow ot William J. Mullon, Tuesday after school with Mrs. (be Is survived by a ion, Charlen 9:30 a. m. Church School Verna Bean a* leader. REFORMED of the trustees. The Bibl* fellowship hour Wed- The Ladles' Aid society will mtet F. Mull*n of N*w Tork city: a HiOOa. m. Morning tervloe and Sermon Colt's Neck next Thursday at 3:10 p. ro. at thedaughter, Mrs. Leo J. Warwick of Tel. «.022ft nesday starts at 7:45 p. m. The "Re- Long Branch; a brother, Joseph m W.9~ntSt. Full Choir of 40 Men and Boys sing at this service. surrection Chapter of I Corinth- Rev. Joseph W. Chasey of Inter- home of Mrs. B. P. Guttormsen%on McCu* of Colt's Neck and a sister, The Nursery School meets- dally from » to.lt noon. - iann" will be studied. laken will be guest miniittr at th* Robp avenue. Tfci- Y.P.C.A. will meet Thursday 11 o'clock aervice Sunday morning, Mr*. Prascott LeBreton of St. at 7:30 p. m. in the church racial preaching on the subj*ct, "The Petersburg, Fla. A grandson also room*. Houte of Many Mansions." The Middletown survive*. choir will ling under direction of Donald MaeNelU of th* New METHODIST Charles Franel* of Colt'* Neck and Brunswick a*mlnary will pr*aeh at MONMOUTH MONUMENT Eatontown Ml** Blliabtth Matthew* will be th* Sunday morning atrvlee.' Rally day will be observed by theat the organ. Church Khool meet* at 9:45 a. m. COMPANY church and Sunday-school at tht Sunday-ichool will meet at 9:45The choir hehearsal 1* held Wed- 10 60 o'clock Sunday morning wor- r. m.. with Mr*. Irving A. Gemmell, nesday* at 7:45 p. m. Headden'* Corner, Middletown, Route 35 ship service. Rev. Dunham V. superintendent In charge. The Ladle*' Aid tocl.ty will hold Reir.lg will deliver children's Tin fellowship will meet Sunday an all-day matting Tutiday In th* menage on "Th* Significant* ot at .8 p, m, In th* church. church room*. A eovtnd dl*h L. H. Francis, Manager th* Pulpit." J. L*st«r Hlgby will The choir will reheane Thurs- lunch will b* aorvtd. Formerly with Franc O. Squirts, freehold rer.der th* solo, "Just For Today," day at 7:30 p. m. Tht fellowship dub will m«tt In Reciprocation and the program will alto includt The Helping Clrcl* held It* first Tutiday. (veiling in th* church. PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 recitations, chorus singing an mu-fall meeting yeiterday at the home Mr. and Mr*. Mtlvin Layton will sic by th* Sunday-school orchestra, of Mr*. Charles Flock of Maple b* host and hosttss. Wa appradata tha eon* x NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 all ages meets at 9:45 a. m., with Lawn farm. ' A bak* sal* will b* held Friday, W. Letter WhltlUld, superinten- Tht Stwlng club I* muting to- October IB, from 2 to 4 p. m., at fidanca whkh it «»iJaKai dent. day at th* home of Mr*. Mildred the.church. Mr*. William Potter, Th» pastor will bring a m«**ag* Daniel* of West Freehold. Jr., I* chairman of tht committee, whan you call « ia'tima of on "Th* World Drama' 'at th* 7:30 aatUUd by Mr*. Paul Bova and DISTINCTIVE o'clock evening fellowship Mrvie*. METHODIST Mr*. Herbert Dlihty. ' Your Expnuion of Mad, aatJ m radprocation wa TI15 choir will sing the anthem, Belford True Rrnmnbranc* randtr to aacb family who call* ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS "Brtath* on Mt, Breath of God." Bcv. Paul J. Myer* will preach 8T.~MARY'B A sound motion fieturi, "It Hap- Sunday at the 10:45 a, m. service Coif* Ntck No other act of a normal upon at m intaraMatJ ami truly perea Tomorrow," will be shown on "The Kingdom Within1 'and at Must* will bt htld Sunday at mu't lift fives him muro Perfection of Material and Monday at four end seven p. m.thu 7:30 P. m. worship on "Myl:$o and 10:30 a. m., with Rtv. Jos- compUt* toul satisfaction parabnal Mrriea ragawlaat «f Workmanship In Beautiful in th« social room of the church. than th* building ot a M*m> RaJnbow." Church school meets at eph Bnoiowskl of Farmingdal* In orlal to hi* lovtd ones who New Design* A covered dlih supper will be 9:3c* a. m. and the confirmation chatge. Mrs. William Hardy i* or- have ton* on. financial rifiMwiittnira* h*ld at th* church next Wadne*. class at 1:45 p. m. . ganist and choir director. ^^^v^^^^M^^^^^V, ^BP^W ^P ^BH^BHi^pWVBJBfAT*J*^*PSS*J day at < p. m., by the Woman'* Woman'* Society of Christian Sunday-school will meet at 9:30 Our oeleet Barrt Mtnorlal* Our memorials are manufactured Society of Christian Service. Thl* Service will meet Wednesday at a. m,, with teacher* from the Red bear th* Guild mark ot' ap- by skilled artisans in our well will be a welcome back event to * P. m. In the church annex. Mr«. Banl: church in charge of the pro- proval—your guaranu* of a equipped plant at West Long thu pastor and everyone is invited Pearl White will present church gram. . flntr Memorial at ao extra Branch. to uttend. laiia for the new conference year. cost Visit our' ihowroom Beginning October 17 the Sun- Tht pastor conduct* the prayer BAYSHOBE COMMCNITY and see our display* o! th*** day-school will conduct a contest mating and Bible. study Wednei- Eatt Ktaniburg .certified memorial*, Qtfcdetv to increase the attendance In the(lav* at 8 p. m, Rtv. John P. Eul*r will preach Sunday-school, The winning class 601AST Ivalova Lee Grandcrath, infant Sunday at the 11 o'clock church JAMES A. LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., inc. will hi- given a party at the close of daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Karl service on "The Penetrating Word," JOHN VAN KIRK "FUNERAL HOME FRONT the contest which will end the last GiTi.demth ot Keansburg, was uap- Rally day will be ob«=rv*d at this Wall Si. Tel. L. B. 6-3567 West Long Branch Sunday of 1948. Points will hs tteert Sunday afternoon. In the c« and In the Sunday-school N»t I* Ml. Olival Camui) - RED BANK N.J. riven for attendance, for carrying BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE , f r g chuich by'the minister, The wit.at thr 10 o'clock session, A prayer Phont R«d Bwik 8-0319 Blb:Blb e (o Sunday-schooSdhl l andd ffor ntatu were Miss Jim Maclntyrt service Is held Thursday nights at bringing ntw mtmbar*. and Edward Orob of Btlford. I o'clock. . | . R.F.D. Bos 10t R«d Bank &oer Ikirttflfears of Dependable Economical Servfct * BED BANK REGIBTER, OCTOBER T, 1048
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