D ANK EGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO: 34. RED BANK, N. J;, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 194.7 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16' j? J«a_Bright Council MinstrelJR&vu( Jewish National Warwick .Garden Oi^opedistJBuys Russell Outlines 1947 Airs Proposal To To Be Staged Two Fund Program Apartments Are Korab Property To Little Silver Charies. Frankel, Asbury Park At the meeting of the. Little Sil- attorney and active in the Zionist Near Completion ver mayor and council Tuesday Chamber Program Raise Tavern Fee Nights At Rumson organizations in the state, will be Of 100 Acres night, communications were re- the speaker at the annual Jewish ceived from tho general passenger - Business Zone Holy Name Group National fund night program Sun- Fourteen Families Dr. B. L. Clement, agents of Central and Pennsylvania day .night, February 23, at the railroads, in. whiirr the rail com- President Sets Ambitious Schedule Extension Move Sponsoring. Show Jewish 'Community Center on Have Moved In— \ Newark Surgeon, panies expressed surprise that Riverside avenue. The event is service between Little Silver anil Also Discussed Saturday, Sunday open to the public. Recent Purchasers • Is New Owner Newark and "New York was con- And Appoints New Committees sidered unsatisfactory. Stating they believed they were A "town meeting" atmosphere A minstrel revue. and dance Warwick Garden Apartments on Dr. Baxter.L..Clement; a special- David W. Russell, president of r Pinckn,ey road, .Red Bank, consist- "maintaining first class service" the Red Bank Community, Cham? was given to the meeting of the sponsored by the Holy Name so- ist. In orthopedic surgery, took title and were, giving every possible at- Sea Bright mayor and council in ciety of Holy "Cross church ot ing of seven two-story colonial during the past week to the Henry. Baptist Troop ber of Commerce, yesterday pre- type buildings of frame and brick tention "as -far as cleanliness 13 sided at his first business sessioa the American Legion headquarters Rumson, assisted by the Parent- Korab property containing ono of concerned," the Central railroad last Thursday night when two.pro- Teacher association, will be ' pre- veneer, will be completed this week. the finest homes In this section, lo- with the board of .directors. Ha it promised the town fathers they Is Celebrating named committees for 1947 and posed ordlnanco amendments—one sented at the Rumson. high school Built on three full acres of land cated, on Tintpn avenue, Shrews- would mako a thorough Investiga- to increase the bar license fee from Saturday and Sunday' nights," with southern exposure and located bury township, . The Charles E. outlined a work program for the tion, of the charges against their year which Director William Fluhr $300 to {500, and providing for an February 15 and 16, at 8:15 o'clock. on the north side of Pinckney road, Sweeney agency of Rumson effected lines. 30th Birthday unlimited number of licenses, and Tickets are being sold by members just cast, of Broad street, the apart- the sale. described as "most comprehensive ments are within a short walking Tho Pennsylvania agent wrote and ambitious". the other to set up a business zone of the cast. ' 3 The property comprises in excess that his company was "actively en- in the South Beach section of the distance of the buses. A ohlldren's of 100 acres, with a frontage of 600 Turkey Dinner To Heading Mr. Russell's prograw The show is directed and staged play area, automobile -parking gaged In materially improving" borough, More than 100 persons— by Mr. and Mrs. William Turnler feet on Tlnton avenue and close to scrvico from tho shoro to the city will be work on Christmas decora- ' space, laundry dry'ing yard and in- 1,000 feet on Hope road and a depth Be Served Next tlons. He acknowledged complaint? the largest at a council meeting in of Highlands, and the musical di- .clnerator facilities are provided. and that a program of "frequent several years—attended.. of more than. 2,000 feet, There are about last year's display and urged rection is by Max Lewis, assisted cleaning and ample seating accom- the directors to get behind the} Mayor Thomas Farrell strongly by Mrs. Marie Heliker, Of the 32 four-room apartments, three brooks coursing through the modations" was in effect. Ho asked Thursday Night only two remain unsold. There Is farm. The early American colonial work for. this year. Other point* ppposed any change in the bar -li- A dress rehearsal was given last that specific complaints bo gath- outlined were continuation of Paul j cense tee or the number of li- still a limited number of three- house of stone, brick and frame' ered and that they be forwarded by Boy ScDut troop 23 of the Baptist Sunday afternoon In Holy Cross hall room apartments for sale, The construction was erected In 1040 President Percy Sherman's success- I censes, stating that he would veto train number. church will celebrate Its 30th anni- before 200 children. The efforts of three-room apartments include a by Allen Brothers of Red Bank. On ful campaign for parking areas; ' the ordinance If passed by the Mayor Frank Gregory stated ho versary ncxt-Thursdiiy night with a the cast were well received by the living room, bedroom, tiled bath the first floor the house contains a turkey dinner at the church. Rus- better snow removal on the main council. He added thut he even young audience,, and the soloists with shower and modern kitchen. spacious living room with one en- ould further investigate tho mat- streets of the borough;' completion would favor a. reduction in the ter,' securing numbers of train? on sol L. Telley of River Plaza, who were called upon for numerous en- Tub and sink combination wjth tiro end of the room, enclosing the has been actively connected with of the work on the East Broad number of bar licenses from the cores. linolelum work spaces, gas range fireplace, in solid mahogany panel- ynlch scrvico was not considered strcc.t loading zone; a long range ' satisfactory. the Iroop for the past 29 years, is present limited number of IS to 10 The program and cast are as fol- and electric' refrigerator are in- ing; enclosed porch, entrance hall honorary chairman. commercial planning program foe by refusing to grant new licenses lows: cluded in the purchase price of (2- with circular tiled Dutch fireplace;, Shrewsbury avenue; considering if and when-any of the present li- Prolosuc—Virginia Oakes and Belty 111.40 down payment and $51 a library, dining room, powder room, possibility of a Community Chest censes are not renewed, and he LFtnsler. I CHARLfiS FRANKEL; " month. kitchen, laundry and an attached Snappy Campaign to,replace Individual drives, pro- ' .also stated he believed in keeping Interlocutor Jolin R. DcUler The four-room apartments have two-car garage. On the second floor vided it met with approval of local the taverns at least 300 feet apart.' ' END MEN . - The meeting Is sponsored by Red Sambo _ Harold Hullln an additional guest bedroom and are four master bedrooms and service' clubs, and having monthly ' Former Councilman Sol Nel- Lambo - Chris DcUler Bank chapter of Hadassah, and require a down payment of $2,525.40 three baths with servants' accom- For Red Cross or quarterly open meetings'so .that [ mark said he was In favor of the Scrambo ...... _._.....: Roy Bauer the Red Bank regional Men's Zion- and payments of 561 a month. modations. the entire Chamber membership QQ QO „.„..„•,...!,...... Joseph Desmond ist organization. The Jewish Na- could be kept acquainted with the ...proposed, liquor ordinance amend- Bo Eo : Joe Thompson Warwick Gardens was built un- ment on the ground that the high- tional fund is the most basic of all Features o( the property Include In Middietown group's activities. Bingo Buddy Campbell der supervision and approval of the heavy state roof, custom built er fee would bring additional reve- LaiilcB—Dolores More, Barbara Seipl, Zionist projects and its objectives Federal Housing Administration Theresa Beatty, Eleanor Connor, Atfnes are to^use voluntary contributions radio In practically every room, Mr. Russell appointed Kobert nue needed at this time to help pay Punning, Veronica Hcaly, Mnry Hem* and has an F. H. A. insured'mort- Plan Whirlwind Drive Rcussillo chairman of the retail In making the land of Palestine rock wool insulation throughout,:all the cost of the new sea wall to be schoot, Ann Bcrnier, Christina Schmitz, gage. Ray H. Stillman and Asso- doors and windows mctul weather trade committee. On Mr. Reussllle's built. He also said he could not Mary Byrne, Patricia Byrne, Mary- the common property of the Jew- Moran. Mrs. William Ellis. Mrs. WIlMum ciates of Eatontown arc the man- stripped, oak floors and the latest To Raise $8,600 subcommittees will bo John Burns, understand why liquor dealers Smith, Miss B. I. Hardlman, Mary A. ish people. •• , aging agents of this project: type automatic air conditioned parking; Robort Snowden, Christ- ^ should be protected when nothing Naughton. Baruch Lumet, Jewish comedian, Mr. and Mrs. William A. B. Dit- heating system with recessed radia- Quota mas .decorations;-William Bradley, " is; done to protect other merchants. Gentlemen—Joseph Schmitz, . Henry will entertain. At this time Hadas- hours and holiday closings, and ' KruBe, John EIIIB, John Lemig, Thomas to, Jr., wero the first purchasers of tion, operated by oil burner. Mayor Farrell told Mr. Neimark Hackett, William Smith. Paul Bernler, sah will offer as a special prize a an apartment and the first to take The house sits back from the An organization meeting for tho Leon Rosenfeld, retail sales promo*, that. the borough is. in a healthy John Karlnja, Matthew Fuchs. John T. radio. valued at ?300. Mrs. Ezra possession. He is the son of Mr. road about 400 feet, approached by 1947 Mlddletown branch of the Red tlon. Also on the committee are financial condition, with a balance Murphy, Harold Letaon, James Shea, Davidson, Mrs. A. Alfred Podell Cross fund raising campaign was Morris Strauss. Eugen'e Magce, Ray*' ) Dennis Byrne, Robert MeNslly. William Ditto of Oceanport, a former vice a winding, driveway. Other build- of more than $94,000 in its treasury. Hoag. .Joseph. Hcaly, William Ellin, and Benjamin Ashln are in general president of. tho Chase National ings comprise a dog kennel, tool- held Sunday afternoon at the homp McLaughlln, Paul Mclvers, Jamet He compared this with a balance James Lemig. * .' charge, ••_•'• bank, New Xork city. Thirteen house and chlckenhouse. Mr. Korab of Mrs. Harry H. Neubcrgcr, Sun- Humphreys, Donald English, Har» of $35,000 when he first took- office. PROGRAM othor families havo moved in and spent considerable money planting nyslde "farm, Everett. Mrs. Neu- ry Compton, Mrs. Jcannctte Win- , Grand Opening : Hello1 Everybody He pointed this out, he said, to off- include_Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. the property with shade, pine and bcrger la chairman of the township ters, Mrs. Mary Mustlllo, George "Robert E. Lee" William Hong drive. Yanko, Paul Joy and Irving Bren- set 'any pessimistic impression any- "Winter Wonderland" .-.-• Girl Scouts Ask Bctke, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. spruce trees.' During the past few one may have regarding the.finan- Mary and Fat B>rne Budd, Mr. and Mrs. William F. years about 70 acres of the proper- Plans were formulated to islse ner. "Carolina. In the Morning" ....Hoy Bauer Burke, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. cial standing of the borough. "Zip a Dee Doo Dnh'1..i...T6mmlo Lcfcson ty has been farmed by Georgo Ste- the $8,600 quota as quickly as pos- Other committees include Thom- With regard to the proposition to "Tho Wholo World. Is Singing My $10,000 For Camp Carlsen, Mr. and Mra. Victor Keen, vens of Sycamore avenue, who dur- sible. It was decided to designate Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Marascld, Mr. aj Irving Brown and Leon Rosen- extend the business zone to include, Song" Mis* Barbara SurgI ing tho past week suffered a severe the opening week-end of March 1 fold, publicity; J. Daniel Tuller, na- the west side of Ocean avenue, The Four Stetipcra ....Birbari Thomas, , and Mrs. Raymond J. Marloff, Mr. fire in his residence. o as Red Cross woek-end, and to RUSSEL L.'TETLE\ Anna Boycr, Betty Lovgreii Mrs. Wildanger Heads arid Mrs. Jerome D. Silver, Mr. and tional affairs; John Bailly, H M. from Osborne place to the Men- and Norma Foreman • urge residents to have their contri- Farrow and Morris Portner, finance Mrs. Arthur E. Stokes, Mr. and In 1848 tho property covered by butions ready at that time when a Reservations may be. obtained mouth Beach line, Councilman.Xys- (Students of Mabel' Colomon Studio) Fund Drive thla sale was part of a larger tract, and budget; Percy Sherman, Felix Solo Michael Borgln Mrs, H. A. Tcssman, Mr, and Mrs. canvasser will visit their home. from Mr. Tctlcy, who resides at 83 ter Perrlne stated that:the bor- "Jump Jim Crow" By the Endmen referred to as the "Plantation" in Santangclo and Samuel Llbovsky, The •Northern'Monmouth county Philip A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. Emll Shuman, for thrco years Applcgate street.. He has announced ough must go ahead, but such ex- "Night and Day"....MIaj Veronica Healy B. Straughn and Mr, and Mrs. Har- old deeds and in that year was ac- that there will be plenty of room membership; Herbert Edwards na- "Micky" John Ellll Council • of,; Girl Scouts has an- chairman of the Short HIIIa-Mlll- tional representative, and Mr. pansion must be controllsqVand he old Burns. - - . quired by Robert Drummond from for all members and former mem- added thai the council would not Specialty Number .... "Buddy" Campbell nounced that plans are well undor Arthur Little. For tho past several burn chapter's war fund drive, Fluhr, municipal Improvement 1 "You Keep Coming ' Back Like. a way to raise $10,000 to establish a spoko to tho group on his cxpur- bers of the troop, and friends of sanction any change that would be Song" • Henry Kruie Recent purchasers of apartments decades tho property has been scouting. . • Edwin R. Conovcr submitted hi« detrimental to the borough. Objec- "Miindy" : "MUa Dolores Mora year-around camp in this area to Include Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth known as tho Drummond farm and lenco of successfully raising a quota In 24 hours. "It Is import- Dinner will be Borvcd' by the resignation as director.-He said he tion to the proposed change was "On tho Old Fall Kiver Line" :. accommodate 1,000 Girl Scouts each Bnrnhart, 2d,, New York city; Mr. Whon .Mr. Drummond. died, in 1883 l -~ > • ji. ^ —~-«Chrls Pelaler i Mary Mount guild of the Women's believed directors shourcrHw"fW""»' voiced- by •HehTJrSahdlajSS rof North yegr;' rftc"'couricll anticipates hav-' and' Mrs. Robert N. Calkins, West- hojpft tho property to his children, ant," sald'Mrrshuman, "to have ''Mi Snff^H'y da)!'*?™™ loe' Deamond the sufficient number df workers Missionary, gocloty of tho church, quently changed. Mr. Russell di- •Beach. ." '.'-"' '.;;"t. . ' "Swsnec" ..;..;'. ,.....:... 'Erture Company ing some 700 workers in this area field; Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Dag- Mary L. Halght, Robert E. and rected that a letter of thanks be "Darklown Strutters' Ball" to raise funds. gatt, Glen Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Drummond, who were well to cover tho territory. Wo have and J. William Helm will be toast- Mr. Perrlne- laid the types of .... Harold Mulllns found that with the proper organi- sent Mr. Conover, commending him , Mrs.- Arthur Wildanger, Red Frederick Forrest, Intcrlaken; Mr. known In that section. After John master.. Scoutmaster William Ban- businesses "•.'. proposed for South"Hallelujah" :....: Liielta Turnler zation and enthusiasm the popula- for tho many years of service he ' Bank, is In charge of tho drive, and Mrs, J, D: Fowler, Hoboken; P. Drummond's death it reverted non will give the call to order, and • Beach are to be those "we want," and Company tion at largo will be glad to enter had given the Chamber. Presenting Master' Billy Rauscber in; which includes the communities of Mr. and Mrs.-Bennett Harris, Dcul; to his brother Robert E. Drum* invocation will be pronounced by such as boat basins, which would Into . a whirlwind drive. Friendly Appointed to Mr. Conover's va- -Momenta of Mnaie Red Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo T. Hoffman, mond and Mary L. Haight and Rev. W. Clinton Powers, pastor. Mr. ' bo beneficial to tho borough. Roger "What Do They Mean by Love?" rivalry spurs workers on and each cancyof a full term was Mr. Snow- ' Sea Bright, Little Silver, Shrews- East Orange; Mr. and'Mrs. Robert when Mrs. Halght, who subsequent- Tctlcy will give the address of wel- Ryan challenged the borough's au- • Luella Turnler small community is anxious to be den, who had previously held a Introducing pupils of the Hunting bury, VallHomcs, Fort Monmouth, Jelllnc, Asbury Park; Mr. and Mra. ly acquired tho entire farm, d,led come, and Warren DeBrown will thority to restrict the type 6f busi- the first to go over the top. This one-year term. Mr. Sahtangelo was ' studio, under tho direction of Mrs. Occanport, River Plaza, West Long Philip Klein, Brooklyn; Mr. and in 1904 It came Into the possession give the "In Mcmorium" address. nesses. Assessor Arthur O. Axel- type of speedy campaign is more appointed to succeed MJJ. Snowden. Tony Hunting—Marilyn Little, Jane Branch, Long Branch, Eatontown, Mrs. Morris W. Levin, . Long of h,cr sons, John T. and Thomas G. Morgan C. Knapp, scout execu- sen said he believed the council Calvcr, Dorothy Carle, Jane Hil- successful than one that continues Mr. SnDWden, the retiring presl- » North Long Branch, Monmouth Branch; Mr, and Mrs. Roy M. Mul- Halght. The latter was judge of tive, will load in group singing, and could be specific in its selection. flckcr, Bnrbarn GciiT, Judy Desmond, over a month's time." •' , dent, suggested that the Chamber ' Tommie Sehult*. Beach, East Keansburg, Keans- ford, Jr., Wc'stfiold; Mr. and Mrs. the United States District court. William Firth, scout executive, will Charles E. Sweeney,' real, estate Institute public relations with in- A WEDDING IN RHYME ' burg, Atlantic Highlands, Holmdel, Robert F. Sharpc, Interlaken; Mr. The late J.udge Haight and his wife, General George VanDeusen, Mon- pronounce benediction. agent, said the solution was .to en- The Bride - . I.uclln Turnler dustry in an effort to bring large' The fii-oom Joe Thompson Colt's Neck, Highlands,. Fort Han- and Mrs, James F. Tolly, Farming- Annie C. Haight, eventually were mouth county chapter fund-rals- Guests of honor will Include May- courage the erection of attractive the sole owners and sold It in' 1940 scale - manufacturing to the Red The Preacher "Buddy" Campbell cock, Matawan, Cliffwood, Marl- dale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Top- I ing chairman, outlined the need for or Charles R. English, E. Donald Bank area. His remarks were sup- small homes. "We don't want ckm "Some Sunday Morning" boro, Keyport, Hazlet, Union Beach, per, Deal; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Van- to Mr. Korab, who is a wholesale | continued Red Cross support. Ho Sterner, president of Monmouth bars, fish smokeries or hot dog Entire Company plemented by Mr. Snowden, who .....' Wo Thank You All Port, MonmQuth, Bclford, Leonardo, Dam, Intcrlaken, and Mr. and Mrs. meat distributor In Newark and I told of tho many Red Cross serv- Boy, Scout council;- Councilman l stands In that area." Finale thut year Mr. Korab tore down the suggested determining whether or STAFF Middlctown, Headden's Corner, Kalaman C. Welnstcin, New York ices that must be maintained in' | Thomas M. Gcipsill, John Northup, not local municipalities would con- '. Appreciation of the various com- Musical Director—Max Lewis. Riverside Heights, Fair View and city. old house and a large barn and order to keep the Red Cross the |scout executive; Theodore D. Par- ments on the two questions was Assistant Musical DlreQtor — Mrs. erected the present attractive resi- sider making provisions to omit Marie Heliker. Locust efficient agency it Is known to be. sons, chairman of district 2; Harry taxes to large firms for short per- expressed by Mr, Perrlne, who said dence. "Millions of soldiers and sailors Staso Managers—John Dclaney and The urgency of this camp will be I Feldt, district commissioner; Frank iods. He explained the procedural - he welcomed open discussion of Vl» Emery. overseas are receiving recreational placed before the public during the Cobb, Ernest Blanchard and Waldo was used frequently in Western public matters. Electrician—-James Fanning. Elks To Award Dr. Clement, who specializes In service," he said. He stated, "Ser- Master Property—Ray* Desmond, John next few weeks. From" 50 Girl Holbrook, former executives; Worth and Southern areas. A proposal to levy a license fee orthopedic surgery with offices In vicemen In veterans' hospitals are "Happy" Wilson. Thomas Cllllgan, Jo- Scouts in this area six years ago, B. Cunningham, Sr., chairman for $2 per room on boarding-houses »onh Hlgglns nnd Raymond Hand. Scholarship Newark, was recently discharged helped In their struggle for rehab- The Chamber voted to write Gov- there is now a total registration of troop committee; Paul Stryker, for- •Tickets and Publicity—James A. Rlj- from the Army where, for four ilitation, Hero in one local chap- ernor Alfred E. Drlscoll, objecting • and°hotels was criticized by John 1,000 girls In 61 troops registered The Red Bank Elks lodge rec-.t- mer scoutmaster; John T. Tetlcy, ney and James E. Porter, Jr. years, he was chief of the orthope- ter veterans and their families arc to the bill which has- passed both McElwain,, who_said__that _many Business Manager—Ray Desmond. with local and National-headquar- ly purchased a .$1,000^certificate in cubbing commissioner of Raritan dic service- in the U. S. Army hospi- receiving aid. An expanded pro- houses of the legislature which ^ shops in the borough would not he ters. During the war, these young- the Elks National foundation, one council; Ernest Griffiths' and Nor- tals. Prior to his war serytce, he gram of accident prevention and 1 would close banks on Saturdays! In business If It was not for the sters had no camping facilities of the activities of which la to man Sickles, former scoutmasters ; resided at Short Hills, N. J. and home nursing has been undertaken. The governor has already expressed ' summer trade. , available. With this in mind, the make available a scholarship award Stanley Jacobs, foi-mer troop com- Two Houses Sold sold his residence while in the The production groups in the var- opposition to measures which re- An ordinance decreasing the sal- Girl Scout council's goal is to make for boys and girls who .otherwise, i mittcc chairman;, Walter Burk- army. He and his family, who are ious branches are producing many strict service to tho public. Provi- ' ary of Borough Clerk E. W. Fary this camp avallablo for the sum- would be unable to attend college. residing temporarily, in RumsDn, thousands of garments for under- hardt, former- scoutmaster of troop sion was made to Include a recom- 'Jrom $1,200 to $700, and increasing At Fair Haven mer of 1947. Principals of schools within the 88, Port Monmouth, and John E. tho pay of the members of tho po- will move to hlg new home In a privileged children overseas." mendation, if the bill becomes law, J A partial list of the special gift jurisdiction of the Red Bank lodge few months and occupy it as his Spencer, Jr., scoutmaster of troop that banks be permitted to open lice department was passed on Its One On Hance Road; committees and towp chairmen in- have received application forms for permanent residence. Area captains for Middietown 54, Roscllc. Governor Alfred E. Friday nights to cash salary checks. first reading and will como up for township are Bolford, Mrs. Mclvin Drlscoll has been Invited to attend. cludes Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. students Interested. Schools under Executive Secretary Loon M. Kel- public hearing at the next meeting Other On Harrison Ave. Hunt, Matawan; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tho jurisdiction of the Red Bank L. Look; Chapel Hill, Mrs. Robert Members of the troop committee February 20. The salary of the W. Gorsuch; Conovcr lane, Mrs. aro Mr. Tctlcy, Albert VanNostrand, ley reported on his administrative i 1 liam H. Sutphln, Matawan; Mr. and organization arc Atlantic High- duties of tho past month and urged chief ot police under tho ordinance Mrs. Herbert J. • Curtis, Long lands, Mlddletown township, Mata- Evening Group Williamson Thomas; East Kcans- Augustus Schmidt, Wilbcr Warren will be $2,100, an increase of $300. A new flve-room house on Hance the directors to take action against road, owned and constructed by Branch; Mr. and Mrs, William Mll- wan, Keyport, Red Bank public burg, Mrs. WilllarA Krueger; Fair and Warren DeBrown. Junior as- Tho police sergeant, will rocelvo_ View, Miss Margaret Lufburrow; unfair practices being followed by Knollwood Homes, Inc., has been Jer, Fair Haven; Mrs. Philip Iselin, nnd Red Bank Catholic and Rum- Dance Saturday sistant scoutmasters are John War- transients. He quoted "Tips on ' $2,050, an Increase of $150, and the purchased by Mr. and Mrs. David Eatontown; Mrs. Robert Brandt, son. Leonardo, Mrs. Mae Murphy,; Lin- ren, George Springsteen nnd Ray patrolman will .receive $2,000, an croft, Mrs. George VanDeusen; Lo- Gyps" from Better Business maga- T. Brc\vster of Orange. Tho Ray Red Bank; Mrs. Rachel Mount, AH applications must bo filed Schmidt. Stephen Morris is senior cust, Mrs. Harry Corwln; Middle- zine, and said that local residents increase also of $150. Mr. Fary has VanHorn Agency of Fair Haven Middlctown;'Mrs. William O. NIcol, with the secretary of the State Local Clubwomen patrol" leader, William Petherblldge town village, Fred O. Newman; should be educated to realize that * been. Incapacitated for several was the broker In the transaction.. Rumson; Mrs. William Mount, At- Elks' organization on or beforo j is scribe and Robert Branin is quar- years and the duties of the bor- Monmouth Hills, Mrs. Lyman Mld- the Chamber is in a position-to of- Tho house is of frame construction lantic Highlands; Mrs. Tony Hunt- March 1. John L. Montgomery, sec- Plan For Election | tcrmas-tcr. fer valuable information on man/ ough clerk have been carried on dlcditch; Navesink, Mrs. Harry and has a flroplace and hot water Ing, ffalr Haven; Percy Sherman, retary of the local Elks club, will Scouts are Arnold.Baum, Gordon matters. Mr. Kellcy said most re- by Mrs, Eleanor Ivlndsay as acting Red Bank; Dr. Samuel Housman, Corwin; Navesink River road, Mrs. heat with an oil burner. It Is lo-, receive tho -applications In ' this Mrs. Fred D. Wlkoff, 2d, Is chair- Beck, William Branin, Georgo Clay- quests for infownation originated clerk. A former Sea Bright bor- Red Bank; Mrs. Carroll Varner, Robort Mcrthons; Now Monmouth, cated on a plot with 75 feet of road area. man of. tho semi-formal dunce lo ton, Thomas Cook, John Crawford, in communities beyond a local area. * ough attornoy, Leon Rcussillo of frontage. Oceanport; Mrs, Herbert Edwards, Mrs. Harold Morford; Fort-Mon-' .Robert Gallagher, Robert Holiday, be held Saturday night at the MoU mouth, Mrs. Fred Wenzel; River Arthur Morton and David Bills Red Bank, said ho was present in The other new home sold by the Red Bank, Mrs. Lillian Molnar, Red ly Pitcher hotel by the evening Gorald Howard, Paul Howard, Rich- behalf of Mr. Fary, but .that ho Bank; William Fluhr, Red Bank; . HARVEST HOME DATES Plaza, Mrs. W. Gilbert Manson, and were named new members. VanHorn Agency is JUsf heing com- group of the Red Bank Woman's special gifts, Mis. Edward M. ard Lucas, John Maggl, William O»- would withhold comment, until tho pleted by Ray Smith, local building Mrs. Ccqllo Frankol, Sea Bright; Tho annual harvest homo for the tingor, David Pcthcrbrldgc, David Mrs. Joseph Poscux, Hazlet; Mrs. club. Her assistants are Mrs. Wil- Crane, Here's a ID4Z Lincoln Zephyr. public hearing on. tho ordinance. contractor. It is on the Oast side ot benefit of Holy Cross and Holy Ro- Rowcll, Frank Succo, James William Strothcr, Matuwan;.'Mrs. liam G. Sherwood, Mrs. Ross E. Ono uwner car, actual tnjjcnuv slightl? Payment of county taxes as fol- Harrison avenuo, near Harding sary churches of Rumson, held for Wiley, Mrs. Robert Matthews and Schmidt, Wallace Smith, Henry over lu,
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• To thn accompaniment of bagpipe mu Ic two C micron highland dancer , May Elliott and Jane $1 50 Davis, perform a traditional Scottish dance at the organization of Clan Montgomery Saturday night at • Screed From iXoon to d I': M. Balbach's auditorium, Keansburg. . • Wilson Named BIRTHDAY PAKTY • Air-Conditioned Bar Blaze Destroys , The third birthday of Billlc Library Head Ewald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz and Cdcktail Lounge Eatontown Place Ewald of Druntmond avenue, was t. observed Monday, February 3, at a Entertainment at Corilailx J. Edward Wilson, Rumson coun- party. The room was decorated und Alter Dinner cilman, was elected president of the Jones Apartment with red, white and blue streamers ' Oceanic Free library association at and a cake formed the table center- the annual meeting Friday night. And Garage Ruined Mr. "Wilson, who has been a trustee piece. Game prizes were won by 9 Our French Ballroom for the past six years, and who Edward Sirtock and Herbert Ch'am- A combination garage anil apart- eroy, Others present were Craig served aa secretary for five years ment on Wyckoff road, Eatontown, Offers' mi lilcnl Selling for Vt'eihlingn, and vice-president in 1946, succeeds owned by Arnold Jones, was de- Wolcott, Thomas Smock, Paiil Snif- George B. Cortelyou, Jr. stroyed last Thursday by fire of fen, Charles Rubano, Mickey Olsen. • • liunqucls,. Receptions and Dunces William G. Gridley was elected undetermined origin. The blaze Jane Kid, Barbara Phlppa, Carol vice-president, succeeding Mr. Wil- gained considerable headway before Anne -5?oderaro, Nancy Lyons, Gay son, and JllfsEva Bruce and Frank the arrival of the Eatontown iii'e- Smith and Marie Cammciano. RICAUU B. . General Manager L. Weinheimer were re-elocted mcn. treasurer and secretary, respective- Handica.pped by lack of water, The most widely used species of ly. James H. Powell was added to the firefighters used booster linos in food fish is the herring. the board of.,trustees which now an effort to save the building. The numbers ID. The library is' located fire was discovered by Miu Peter on River road, Rumson, Purracella, who occupied the apart- ment with her husband. She hur- Girls Collect ried to the home of Mrs. Jones who summoned the iiremen.. v $327 In Drive ' Mr. Jones estimated the lire dam age at more than $4,000 to the On the "March of Dimes" .tag : building, plumbing and heating day, members of the Girl Scouts equipment and tools. This estimate of the Red ' Bank Presbyterian | did not include the loss of furni- church collected $327 by canvass- ture and clothing in the three-room ing the.borough. Mrs. Albert Wor- apartment. den reported that the till tally col- .lccted'lri' the drive was not com- plete. CHAMBER ELECTS MliSTO The gills, under the direction of Charles' Musto, proprietor of the Mrs: Gabriel Molnar, who aided Janet Roce shop, was .elected a di- in the campaign which closed Mon- rector of the Asbury Park Chamber day, wore Marjoric Torhune, Carol of Commerce Friday to succeed Jo- Bennett, Peggy Molnar, . Nancy! soph Pilling, who resigned the post Williams, Lore Hcyman, Louclla due to ill health. Mr. 'Musto has Roberts, Vcra Morris, Peggy' Mc- been an active member of the Donald, Diane W*Wger, Jean Ryan, Chamber and is prominently identi- Elizabeth Wirth, Alice DIx and fied with beachfront activities dur- Christa 'worden. ing summer months. Clearance On All Men's Overcoats 100% ALL WOOL I \ (i • Come pick your cottons from oiir new, won- These derful crop in our fine Cotton Shop. See our Coats Were tremendous selection of cotton frocks-about- home. All the newest styles created for your 33.50 to 39.50 comfort and for flattering appeal! And how they wash! Just tub them in soap and water and they come out looking brand-new, sparkling to NOW fresh and clean. Many styled with ruffles, others tailored, many with zippers. Come in today and pick your cottons from the cream of our new crop. 2.98 .00 SIZES 14 TO 62 *20 This spring of all springs you'll .want a suit! Now is the time to Only a Few of select one of our newly designed and versatile suits for your very These Coats own. Just one glance tells you that the longer jacket, the softer Left in Stock lines, the gentle fullness is more flattering ... more feminine ... that there's a new freedom in suits. Select the long cut-away jacket handsomely flared in back and snug-fitting waist. Comes • 51 GAUGE in black and a concert of beautiful spring shades. • 30 DENIER YOUNG MEN'S TROUSERS SIZES If) to 18. • DUPONT r 50 $ 95 NYLON SIZES 28 Waist to 36. $22- to 49-
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n BED BANK REGISTER, FEBEUARY 13, 19,47 National PTA Bridal Shower Kenny Hospital Legion Auxiliary RADIATOR COVERS For Mrs. Boyce Has Card Party flreplaoe set, pin ball.mathine, withHiaseball score; up- Program Outlined Mrs. John H. Boyee of Belforf Is Possibility Mrs, Catherine Chrlitman of holstered chair, .white and grey poroelalji eleotrlc re- wu tendered a shower recently at River road, Fair Haven, was hos- __—_ i the home of Mrs. George Boyce of tess recently to several members of ; frigerator; cabinet-folding Ironlrg board, d^pette set, BeIf6rMf7BVw"w»TBfr the auxiliary of Shrewibury Ameri- flreplaoe screen, flreplaoe grate for coal or wood. Groups Observe 7_ y can Legion post, at a card, party at rled Saturday, Is the former Miss Rex G. Williams her home. The auxiliary will hold Founders' Day. _... Ellen Gaughran. ' one business meeting a month at FARWELL'S SALES & SERVICE Mrs. Albert L. Gardner of Guests Were Mrs, John PyEuler, Reports Moves the post home, and one social meet- A splendid opportunity to buy wedding, engage* Metuchen, a regional vice president Mrs. Wllion A. Miller, Mr*. Evelyn ing a month at members' homes, 31 BINQHAM AVE,, RUMSON, N. J. S. Morris, Mrs. George Farwoll, merit or birthday gifts for future u»e. ::l of tho National Congress of Par- Jfr«. Josephine Johnston, Mr«. John Of State Board Hiij was the flr«t" in a series-ol Phone Rumson 1-1488. ents and Teachers, spoke on the Hofner, Mrs. Otto Masker, Mrs. socials, Quests were Mrs. Kenneth four-point 1947-48 program of the George Schlemann, Mrs. Eva An- P.ex G. Williams, secretary of the R. Smith, Mrs. Thomas Hackett, P. T. A. at the joint founders' day trim, Mrs. John Glass, Mrs. Wil- New Jersey board of directors of Kif. Mortimer B. VanSauter, Mrs. meeting of Mechanic street and liam Leonard, Mn. Amy Owen, the Slater Kenny institute, has just Morrell J. Moore, Mrs. Ella Geyer, Junior-Senior Parent Teacher as- Mrs. Clarence Skillman, Mri. returned from Minnesota, where he Mrs, Osborn Hi Harrison, Mrs. Kay Hague sociation at Mechanic street school Charles Shlndl_e, Mrs. Lloyd Halll- conferred with officials of the Sis- Charles Errlckoon, Mrs. Oeorge B. auditorium recently. She waa In- day, Mrs. George Boyce, Jf., and ter Kenny Institute of Minneapolis; Moxley, Mrs. John Daiy, Mrs. Bus- troduced by Mrs, Charles Still-, Misses ftuth N. Morris, Joari E- and' reports that conditions' have seli H., Minton, Mrs. L. C. Wood- ward, Mrs; Julian Tuzlck, Mrs. John. Qiftifts wagon of Little Silver, a former Morris and Marie ScKlemann of become.more favorable for the con- RED BANK, N. J. member of Mechanic street school Belford and Mrs. Emily Tomansulo, struction; of a Sister Kenny Insti- Walters, Mrs, Loyis Christman and 125 BROAD ST. P. T. A. and president 6f the Mon- Mr«; Gertrude Fix, Mrs, Kate tute in the Bast, Mrs. John Russek. mouth County Council of Parents Knapp, Mrs, Anne Gaughran and At a recent meeting of the state and Teachers. ..•'.' Miss Josephine Gaughran of Port board of directors, & plan for con- Mrs. Gardner sail the national Monmouth. > struction wag discussed. According program will revolva around an In- to the plan, a hospital would be tensive study In child health, constructed In New York city and school education, homo and family Miss Joan Turner a convalescent home would-be built education and world understand- In New Jersey, Highlands Is being ing. ;. \ . considered i strong possibility for "We have fallen down In somo Is Betrothed the site •of tho oonvalosoout home, What is the De/mition of our PTA alms," «ald Mrs. Gard- This Is a new turn of events, for ner" and this four-point program To Become Bride Of laat week members' of 'the High- will build them up. We m,ust con- lands Lions club were Informed duct a health program for the chil- Donald MacConnell that not enough funds were avail- dren, we must do our utmost to able to build the home. •raise family standards of living, The Hayes estate of Portland VV Mr. and Mrs, Arnold j. Turner of road is the area In Highlands under and Ir we are to keep our hard- Sea Girt, at a cocktail party at their consideration. The borough council earned peace we. must have world home Sunday afternoon, announced has asked the. tax assessor to're- Complete! The Gift That Will understanding." the engagement of their daughter, move all taiee tram the aria if the Mrs. S. M. Hoffmann, president Miss Joan Elizabeth Turner, to Sister Kenny home Is built there. of the junior-senior group, presid- Donald W. MacConnell, ton of Mrs. Mr. Williams was accompanied Webster says: "Filled up; with no part, item, or element lacking; free Please and Flatter! ed. Both PTA groups approved a Betty P. McConnell of GUlesple on his trip out West by Dr. Mai recommendation made by tho Jun- avenue, Fair Havei. Stevens, • former tiYU football Miss Turner was graduated from from deficiency; entire; perfect; consummate." She will feel flattered and loved by your gift of ior-senior board that a* campaign coach and now team physician for of paid.publicity be used in local^ Manasquan high school and at- the New York professional baseball tended the Parson School of Design flowers — nothing else could pleale her quite 10 i newspapers to explain the aimg of and.football tca-ms, and Dr. Hermi- I the two PTA groups, their pro- in New York city. Mr. MacConnell tage Whitman, famous New York HERE AT LEON'S WE FEEL THAT WE MEASURE UP I grains and their stand oft the edu- served four years with the 12th Ar- physician. much. Select bouquets, cottages and growing mored division in the European 100% TO MR. WEBSTER'S DEFINITION—OUR SERV- . . cation program In Red Bank. theater, and holds the Purple Heart plants. | Miss Elisabeth «. Kelley, chair- medal. He is a Red Bank high man of the housing committee of school graduate, and *ls employed Sodality Group ICE IS ' ,. " • • •'•••' '"-'•. • the Red Bank Teachers associa- by the Manhattan Shirt company, tion, explained- thr*. many Red New York city. Attends Retreat- , Bank teachers aro < clng eviction Guests were Mrs. MacConnell, OirlB of St. James Parish sodality from their homes In this borough Mrs. William Evans, Miss Dorothy. took^part In the annual week-end ; —• Gomplete — BERARDI and others are unable to obtain religious retreat held at the Do- MacConnell and Miss Virginia living quarters for their families Woodruff of Fair Haven, MiBa mlcian Convent Retreat House of Phone R. B. 6-2571 in or near thlg borough. The toach- Beverly Stryker and Miss Jsnct Our Lady of Proullle, at Elkins fcrs association asked for the es- Marklc, Sea Girt; Mrs. Thomas Park, Philadelphia. The weok-end Seven-Bridge Road Little Silver tablishment of a board to etudy Ely, Mrs. Dorothy Valentine, Mrs. retreat bogan with an Introductory the problem, to be made up of Member of Florist. Telegraph Delivery • Virginia Messlck and MIBS Virginia conference and closod Sunday al- members of the PTA civic and so- Sricdckcr, Manasquan; Mrs. Mar- ternoon wltli a tea. -The retreat Yes, folks, for 35 years it's been cial organizations of this borough lon Johnson, Mrs. Lcona T. Wilson, master was Father John Sullivan, and a representative of the board Mrs. Thomas York, and Misses O. P., from the Catholic university, of education. Mrs. Harry E.Hotch- Gloria. Matthews, Ardls Gulce, Washington^ D.-C. • " ... . kiss and Mrs. Ernest F. Heyman, Mary Groff, Sally Robertson and Attending were Misses Ann No- SUB'S A TELEPHONE OPERATOR I PTA members, will' serve on this Jaquls Woehr, Lakewood. lan, Xnne Harki'ns, Betty Van LEDNS committee. Brunt, Jean Brltton, Catherine The River street junior high O'Hcrn,' Maureen Grant, Patricia j ".For ! school choral, directed by Mlsa Jo- Nursery School Moore, Betty' McMahon, Eugenia ' sephine Means, gave a cantata, O'Hern, Mary ^Murphy, Lucille Mc- j "Democracy Wo Bcllove." Members Has Anniversary Gaugh, Kathryn Laurino, Blta' Gal- dlero, Marcella Newman, Dot. Sut- of Mechanic street.PTA gave Miss The first,annivorsTv of 'he H°-- and RELIABILITY - Beulah Breckenridse, school prin- phln, patsy Ruddy, Ann Moll; Betty py Hours Nursery sch:ol will be ob Carton, Hazel Kenny, Mary Burke, cipal, a life membership in the as- solved at a Valentine party tou....- Kelene Caisidy, Ann Sole, Paulino We Offer: ' /;; •:. ' . sociation. row at the school which is located Shkoda, Lillian Fennllly, Joan A blrthdoy party followed with on Hance road, Fair Haven. The Morin, Hillen Lyncn, Jano Treeton, * Sanitone Dry Cleaning • Furniture Cleaning ji^: members of the choral as guests of school was founded and Is managed Barbara Terronova, Sheila Bro\yn, --thtr-FTA;— Mrs. James -Robotlom by- Glare-McOoachi oasis ted-by Dol- MafgareV^TefterSi "Olorli Welsh, was refreshment chairman.' ly \¥allenborn. Mary Jane Bennett, Anna Coohey, '-•- -•-•Dyeiflg-- - 7- ^ ""••••if' •"•' School pupils lirclude Bob Hance, Joan Horan, Nancy Berg, Louise "Rlckle" Edwards,, Karl Soffel, Phil Crlapc, Joan MpHugh and Agnes Expert Rug Cleaning • Fur Cleaning '" i Three Citizenship Handy, Jim Sanford, Craig Wol- Burke. .-. ; cot, Morgan Keen, Lannle Rush, Francine Kritz, "Skippy" Tenney, Certified Fur Storage • -Fumigation and Mothproofing Pilgrims Named Peggy Curly, Colby Dill, "Sandy" HISS BtAUVBLT ENGAGED Getty, Ronnie Ball, Jay CCTIO, Bab ! Pupils at Rod. Bank Senior high 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blauvelt school, Red Bank Catholic high Ely, Richard Weldon, ''Casey ' of Atlantic Highlands, announce school a'nd Kumson high school, Jones, Linda Landau, Danny Hall, the engagement of their daughter, i have been elected Good Citizenship Johnnie Forbes, Diane Mlnery, Lar- Miss Dolores Ann Blauvelt, to Har- Pilgrims by Monmouth chapter, ry Krakowltch, Alan Klatsky and old B. Patterson of New Brunswick. Daughters American Revolution, Cynthia Powers. • , Mlsa Blauvelt attended Mlddletown LEON S and will be guests of the chapter Township high school.'Mr. Patter- at tho D. A. R. Good Citizenship BIRTHDAY ANNrVEBSABY son attended Atlantic Highlands 64-76 WHITE ST. Since 1912 R. B. 6-280O Ofie ©f~the pleasant things about being | Pilgrimage meeting at Trenton Mr. and Mr3. Adrian Woodward high school and was graduated •Thursday, March 13. • from New Brunswick high school. a telephone operator, is that of East Westslde avenuo enter- BEAD "FOR' YOCR INFOBMATION" ON WOMAN'S PAGE I Elected were Elizabeth Randall, tained at a birthday party last He served 18 months In tho Army, you work with the kind of people , Rod Bank high school senior; Hel- week for their daughter, Catherine anij was discharged in June. i en Gore, Red Bank Catholic high Eleanor Woodward, who Is one you want for friends... and ] school senior, and Carolyn Wilson, year old. Rumson high school senior. Each Attending were Mr. and Mrs. enjoy having as friends. pilgrim was chosen by her class Felice DcLorenzo, Mr. and Mrs. members as the girl who possesses William Ferro, Mr. and Mrs. Emil- Ask the girl who is one—call tho following qualities to an' out- lo Benincasa, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- standing degree: dependability, neth Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. "Chief Operator" today. leadership, service and patriotism. Lynn Wooward, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- More than 6n young women will ter J. Beaman, Catherine DeLor- I be pilgrims this year. At this time, enzo, Rosemaric, Filomena and NEW JERSEY BEIX TELEPHONE COMPANY ; one girl will be chosen as state good Teresa Fcrro, Dolores Wolcott, 'citizenship pilgrim and will be the Loui3 and Anthony DeLorenzo, guest of the national D. A. R, so- Leslie . and James Woodward, ciety at their convention In Wash- Adrian "Woody" Woodward, Charles THE OPENSNG ington, D, C, In May. "Buddy" Woodward, Joseph Benin- casa, Charles F. Scott, Jr. and Bor- den H. Wolcott. __OF-
asp •« Buys can maki pocket money by sell* Ins The RcBislor.—AdVertboment. -v NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A BOARD Of ASSESSMENTS OF THE BOR- ., OUGK OV BED BANK, NEW JERSEY. AITOMAINO'S FRIENDLYSERVICE BE IT OHDAINEB, by the JluJ'or and K.iflr!tv,_ a Council of the BotouKQ of Red Hank: Section 1. That there be and li hcraby created, under the authority of Now fe' Jersey Revised Stutulei 40:56-21 imil CORNER BROAD ST. & MAPLE AVE RED BANK nny and nil »menilm«ntl and aupplc- mentB thereto now or hsienfter adoptcdi n Board of Assessment! in alid for the Borough of Red Bfcnk. Section 2, Tho Board created ly Sec- Today, Thursday, February 13th tion 1 of this ordinance shall consist of SEABOARD'S nvc membcrn, iill residents of the Bor- ough, appointed by the Mayor with the niirirovnl of the Borough Council. Mcm- teri of the Board of A nents shall hold th«!r roartctlv* offices at the plciis- COMPLETE MOBILUBRICATION uro of tho Mayor and Council. Vacan- cies caused by death, disqualification, disability, removal from the Borough, termination of office by the Mayor and Council, or for any other cause or rea- MOBILOIL Bon vrhntloever, shall be filled by ap- pointment made by the Mayor with' th« approval of the Borough Council. All member* of the Ilonrd' of Assess- ments shall, before the commencement of their duties, bo--iworn by an olnccr duly authorized to lulmiiilJtor oaths for the fnlthful performance of their duties. BATTERY SERVICE Mombari of tho Board of- Assessments shall, receive such compensation for their WASHING Borvlccs as the Borough Council may from time to lime fix and determine. Section 3. Tho Board of Assessments created hereby shall hav« all th« poiven CHAMPION nnd duties devolving upon tnem under nil tho sections nnd articles o( Title 40, MOBIL BATTERIES Chapter no of Now Jersey Statutes An* HOITER notiuod, nnd pnrtloutnrly under New Jer- SPARK PLUGS sey Revised atntules 40 tBfl-'IL to ,01, In- clusive, nml under onr nnd nil other HEAT' }V '< HSAT lB of the Stuto of Now Jersey which give such Board any powers, authority MOBIL TIRES nnd dutlci, as at any time h
To «aVo you time and laundry money, fatal- TASTY-TEMPTING MOUTH-MELTING ,£,..). aWMtrt tlnuts. dlspoMbl. I" • I- '»• K.op them on hand for-eomptanon elean$in<) BOULEVARD S**SZ ind a score of other tins. HELLER'S OLDEN BOX OFJ .FRUIT & MUT FILLED ASSORTED FLEECi 2H BOX OF | ,\ V Frull and nut miot ctnttri hand A luperta ajiorimsnt'Of tatte-appeal* 440 A. \ dipped In rich, velvety smooth light IHB centen tuch at caramel*, pjjL»\ '. end dark chocolate. Simply jammed creami, nuti and Je>lies . covered TISSUES IM?,\ full of rich iweel ggodneti. with « thick layer of mouth-melting ffS«A . i ...... __ SITROUX HANKY FULL FOR 8c KERCHIEFS 8IZE POUND • BOX [.50 SITROUX BOX OF TISSUES HO DELICIOUS! CANDY COATED CELLOPHANE BASKET 3 FOR &M'S OF SELECTED IEAT PROOF FIRE KING GLAS! FRUIT CUP AND ictivMy packaged . election MILK CHOCOLATE MIDGET lleiwi! glared fruit: apricots, SAUCER SET II, flgii datei, citron, etc. CANDY STARS ptingly arranged !n novol cel> Hob-nail doiign on opalesceftf- q Rich, delicious chocolate in dainty SPICED DROPS! Dainty Unit nnebltt condlM—Crtamy basket. I cup and saucer. Grand for servin Mar shapes, High in nutf'l'onoi Full-flavored, iparUtng cotortd iplct>d f chocolalt cinltit coalid wllh imoolh I hot or cold liquids — guarantee value. drops, sugar rolled for templing good* I llnif heat breakage. HALF HALF BOTH ^POUND POUND29. FOR 10 COLGATE'S VENIDA VETO REOMULSIONt NEMOW FOR COUGHS PROMPT. EFFECTIVE HAIR CRIME NEW DEODORANT B BELIEF FROM Hetpi loosen and FUNCTIONAL WJTH LAHOLIN Contains pur expel germ-laden "PERIODIC" Blended of the finest i t e »,- n * w phlegm, thus re- PAIN safety ingre lieving the coUgh combined with soothing dient found or bronchitis, . l.inolin, keeps the icaip only in Veto. BABY On difficult days healthy and impart i a Safe for any Nemow'a new, scl* lustrous, qlow to the hair; normal tkin. entific formula re< makes it took alive and licvei headaches — eases cramps. radiant. ALSO S9c SIZE POWDER 4-OZ. JAR Box of 57 •Johnson & Johnson 6 Tabs 49 A lofter baby powder, mildly perfumed and antiseptic. Con, •tains fine qu.ihty talc and MENTHOLATUM boric acid. PEPSODENT CHEST RUB REG,50c TOOTHPASTE A favorite cheit rub for reliev- I inq congestion I Removes the film that CIRTANE TER^NS? and discomfort f miku /our teeth look r due to colds. | dull; uncovers the na> Monthly sanitary protection ,*OCleanseH FEMININs anEd HYGIENdeodorizesE , I Tja*VfM N A Pleasantly cool- tural brilliance of your worn Internally—no pins . . . ( smile no belts . . no odor. 3 sizes: promotes healing A mild, ing 10 OZ. medicated douche powder— FASTEETH dbl active. 39 BOX DENTAL PLATE POWDER
« h ai "moroved a,k,|lnt (-0». «"d) oowder that holdi_nl«te« "»« • reals!, firmly In place. •nt for longea i use. Wor ,h t I m ea j- oil in REG. 60c shaving com. HALO 2OZ.SIZE SHAMPOO Leaves hair sweat, naturally radiant l««h Sharyl FMI SKarpI Ie Sharp! REG. 7Sc VALUE Carries • away unsightly,' loose dan druff like magic. Hair tries soft manngsable, easy to curl. NATA LISTERINE FLUSHAWtV DIAPERS GILLETTE Use «ofl, filmy "toilet dispoi. E M ISnUoTI ANTISEPTIC able- diapers, treated with .inti- -M-COHOLIC) A concentrated mouth wash c •epticlzed baby oil with N.it.i. BLUE BLADES Pants, wet proof panties designed or qarqle. Used early and Un Gillette Blue Dladei with the RelieveCOUGs distresHs RELIEdue to coldiF . | IfflLUIiUVil frequently .is a qargle It help* especially to hold Nata.Pax. Works .two'ways internally and sharpest edges ever honed. You In Ihe throat. More than a head off a cold entUHv or net sticker shaves—more shaves tickle stopper lessen* Its severity. BOX OF per blade. s the | oroorn DIAPERS ALSO NOW LESS THAN HALF PRICE SALE 39c SIZE TOOTH POWDER 32c ONLY CHEN YU-FLIP-TOP 79.^59 ALL MOUTH WASH so* 49 SHADES 5-25 •Think ol i»l •• l»tl »h«n n«H '• P- Illlp-top Liprtiel h high <«sMon colors you v* n«v«r leu
GRANGER jpolJNDO7c TOBACCO ,.">0"wpO/ ASK CLERK ABOUT MILANO GEO. WASHINGTON ie STREAMLINER VI-PENTA TOBACCO .'. . I «• CIGARETTE REFLECTOR TYPEl DABLEX GENUINE BRIAR 73 DROPS OL-VITUM V. C. A. Quintront « SOURCE OF VITAMINS HIGH POTENev LIVER-IRON LIGHTER INE « ViTAMIK CAPSULE PIPES SMOKERS'SPECIAL! TABLE LAMP VITAMINS COMPLEX REG. 30 VITAMINS BLENDED WITH DECORATED PARCHMENT SHADE] •OTTLE JJ S2.50 ovorjtll •%• with fait 'bachtd •orrUi, $1.00 FINE SHADE ' 1 bm. Pintle rer'actor BY SUN RAY PLANl too WRAPPER ?\- Reynolds I EXTRA UPJOHN YELLOW BOLE Lord CLINTON fil Jp. .Rookett Rk B 1LONG UNICAPS GENUINE Ball Point I CORD BRIAR WINTHROP 10 PEN BRIGHT OU-VnsJtal STEP-ONl ORISDOL A fine mild blond NOW ONLVI 83 Is V C PIPES of II nv firm to- hnceoi . . , flno ahnde wrapper, $ 69 KITCHEN CANS PJERCOMORPH SQUIBB fiNLYS A good smoko from be«lrmlnsr With STURDY METAL INSERTSI 10 NAVITOL I-WIT. IRON AND VITAMINS to end. , 1 cc 75. ^.50 I Cthcrn 2.G9 ft 3.85 BY SUN RAY PLANl 67. FULL OA LEDERLE «-«9OC BOX OF $ 19 POUND 07< 3.M] *Z IB COMPLEX CAPSULES 100 £'°* 50 MILES ONE-A-DAY .„,,,. A UNION LEADER 14 STURDY M-jmdal MULTIPLE VITAMINS of" Jf TOBACCO • OZ. ZIPPd 73 KITCHEN STOOLSi STANDA*D,ZE» ABBOTT'S IMPROVED" GAjiiT LIGHTER: at*! •r|^UtL -I •OTfti SJ.SOTTO^SC? VALUE! PINT 89c OF iNow ABDECJCAPSEALS ••» 100
Ratf • S. A. S.' TAX 1O Bl ADDED TO lit M O PEDFRAL TAX llatf. • S. A S " Saue ct SU 'Page Six*. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947
that need buttressing, but we cherish if'and TODAY, TRUE OF THE WORLD RED BANK REGISTER choose it for ourselves and children. ' • Happenings Of Years Ago From • ESTABIJSHED 1878 • We are not so blind, moreover, asJo be Editorial Views * By Jolin H. Cook and Hear; Clay unaware that in the kind of a world in THOMAS IRVING BROWN 1 |O/ OtherPapers JDUJL Columns ]W Your Enjoyment Editor and Publisher which .we are living democracy is not alto- JAMES J. IIOGAN, Associate Editor gether safe. A large part of li'/iinaiiity'still FUtj- Y8ars Ago. Branch hospital. Her father, Louis •' M. HAKyUJ KJCIXV. Assistant Editor lives under some form of autocracy. If our WHEN YOU'RE TIRED AND ALL IN FROM DOING A GOOD DAY'S WORK MAN — then's when you appreciate Pearl Street 1882 600D BEDDING! There's absolutely no economy or advantage in pulling up with worn out bedding, Good bedding means boiler health and belter cll'urt. Get good bedding! NOW— , Let's get down to cases Improved Type > All Cotton Felt Mattress Scientifically correct m design, with attractive and durable ticking. Special at Raritan River 95 • 1947 19 Special Value In A Sturdy Box Spring With latest improvement, designed for supreme comfort. In full op twin size at $ 2495 Poster Beds Hollywood Beds with attraotlye headboard In Smart Colonial Styling Sturdy box spring on legs, good qual- Choice oT mnplc, walnut OP mahog- ity mallrcss and headboard in tufted any finished liurdwood, full or twin leatherette, WE show at left above, illustration of age use on our lines today. Our new size. the only remaining exaniple of Edison's generator of 32,500 horsepower, 260 50 times greater, will service 44,944 such 75 69 "Jumbo" steam-driven dynamo, built homes. • . in 1881. We also show the latest de- Such Famous Names As Folding rollaway steel cots....:.. 519.95 velopment in steam-driven generators Thanks to Edison's inventive genius • SHIFMAN ' • BURTON DIXIE Sofa bod, upholstered baok and arms..$58.85 rfow being built for our Sayreville and the courage and initiative of'the • ENQLANDER • SLEEPMASTER thousands who followed in his steps, Tuftless mattress, finest quality $49.05 Plant. ' ' m.' . VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP • this country enjoys the best electric Coll spring, full or twin size $15.95 Edison^s Jumbo rated 125 horse- service in the world. -Was there ever a power, would have supplied 169 homes better tribute to our Free' Enterprise = MonmoutK County's Largest and Finest Furniture House | with the electric light that is the aver- System and the American Way of Life? .= USE WHITE'S BUDGET PLAN FOR ALL PURCHASES OF FURNITURE, £ RADIOS AND HOME APPLIANCES. • 'JERSEY CENTRAL 170 Monmouth St., Red Bank ,P0WER & LIGHT CO. Open Friday Evenings lJyf-T^;tKHioNE^ftEa?HAw^^M^B^Ew.FO**• - --? A8BUHY I'AHK STOItlC. 117-119 MAIN ST. Tel.! Anbury Piirk 2-JB19 — Opon Wed*, nnd 8»t Even. While Furniture White Furniture Whitr Furniture While Furniture* While Furnitiwe White Furniture Wilt* .Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 18,1947 hostesses, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. », DQBEMC8, HO CVti & Shaiin, Martha Jane Maglll, John H. to Calia Garrison Shearman, Samuel ..._-._..™..____ 1870, July 8 Smith and Mrs. Speer. Others pre- RUSSELL Anniversary Of sent' were Mrs. James Goodspeed, CODNBEI.LORS AT ttiW, Shebley, Debro (?) Ann These records were copied by BENDIX ;••-.>• NORGE Sheok, Levl .-- ~ Monmouth Court House Chapter, Mrs. Paul .Herbert, Mrs. George* JWWtfiald Bulldlrt, . Rtd Baok Genealogy Sheffield, Wm. H. ... River Plaza dub Castleman, Mrs. A. H. Llndenstruth 'John 1. Qutnn Thomai P. noremui D. A. R., and published through Lcundry Appliances Shemay, Westley _i_ the Monmoutn Historical associa- arid Mrs. Warren DeBrown. •' J. HcCua Ernesv Fisano „.:.._ 2872 William L. Rimell, Jr. Shepard, Mary Ann tion, Freehold, N. J,, and released Past Presidents Shepherd, Hannah. - : 2704 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE Mrs. William K. Conover, Free- by (Mrs. William B.) Laura V. Con- Review History HEADS CATTLE BREEDERS iold, N. J., Star Route, caitoi, ihepherd, David C ...._.. 2657 over, chairman of Gen. Com, PABSONS, LABKECtJUK, ihepherd, William 1 _.. 271S Pierre D. VanMater of Marlboro :nairman o( Genealogical, commit- Is the new president of the Co-op- CANZONA & COMBS ;ce ol Monmouth County Historical Sherman, Abraham 2672, 2678 Fast president* of the River RADIO - REFRIGERATOR - WASHER Sherman, Amelia -.. 2726 Plaza Woman's club reviewed the erative Inter-Breed Cattle associa- COUNSELLORS AT LAW issocintlon,. FreehQld,._N. J. Mrs. Ackerman tion of New Jersey, succeeding S Wallace Sir. Rid Bank Sherman; Catherine ..^r.-. ..7...... 2715 dub history at the 25th anniversary Repairing - All Makes ^ I). Par*otio Edmund J. Cnmonn Gehcalofflcal Index (Part II) Sherman, Charles A. 2755 meeting Thursday at the home of Lloyd B. Westcott or Clinton, who .Theodore J. Labrecque Is Bride-Elect declined re-election. Klston K. OumbE Thomas J Smith • . Marriage Records ihcrman, Deborah 2707 Mrs. Charles Thompson op. Hub- i We pick up and deliver. , Hubert H. Mulda Wllll.m It. BUIIr Jr. Jan, 3, 194fe, to Sept. 3, 1946 • Sherman, Debrow H. 2707 Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Beebe of bard avenue, River Plaza, A play, Paul B. Bennetch of Flainsboro Abraham J. linger —2842— Sherman, Edith —,. , 2764 Still Pond farm, Colt's'Neck, for- 'The Club Meeting With Music," is the new vice president, and the merly of Interlaken, announce the featured the program with Mrs. re-elected secretary-treasurer is El- o, James C. - •— 2657 Sherman, Henrietta - 2748 1 ^WILLIAM E.BEATY Rue, Matthew M 2720 herman, John ...... 2787 engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Frank F. Curtis, a past president, mer C. Schneldenhelm, extension Helen Beerje Ackerman, to Harry serving as piano accompanist. specialist In dairy husbandry at the ANDERSON APPLIANCE SERVICE Rue, Robert C. -• 2698 —2843— . . _ ATTORNEY AT LAW UB, Samuel M. .-- 2069 William Douty, son of Mrs. Cora? Past presidents giving reports college of agriculture, Rutgers uni- 7 GJOLD STREET, . RED BANK, N. J. Book E. Monmouth County Mar- belle Douty of Montclatr, formerly were Mrs. Curtis, Mrs.-Harold S, versity. . . & TAX CONSULTAKT ue, William Anise —.. 2731 riage Records, Court House, . Tei. REd Panic 6-2039 or 6-2328' Runynn, Catherine. R. — 2078 of Asbury Park and the late Al- Allen, Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch, Mrs. Freehold,' N. J. bert E. Douty. , Clifford Stiles, Mrs. George B. Voor- The grapefruit !« also known as • ... (Successorto GoasFAppliance Co.)' .. > , ! SO Eait Front St. Red Bunk 6-2850 Runyori, Abigail Ann __... 2072 Anderson, George to Abigail R. hls and-Mrs. Thompson. Other past Runypn, Mary - 2726 a "shaddock." Debow .„ 1870, Jan. 6 Mrs. Ackerman la the widow of president* are Mrs. Henry C. Meck- Ruf, John Baptist 2747 Lieut. Ernest R. Ackerman of lem, 3d., Mrs, Addlson J. Sanborn, A. ELDRIDGE BROWER :yan, Catherine - •• 2747 By James C. Whitraore, Justice 309) Benson, Hqmoa to Delia F, Fair Haven, Army Air Corps pilot, Mrs. L. Percy Stout and Miss Flor- Ryall, Philip 2726 who was killed In a raid over HunJ ARCHITECT Chllds .-. 1870, Feb. 5 ence Brand, and the late Mrs. Dyer, David G 2728 gary in.April, 1944. Mr. Douty was Thomas Paul and Mrs, Charles Rlt- Sack, Frederick .,... 2728 By James C. Whitmore, Justice graduated from Dartmouth college FACTORY - BUILT GARAGES CO Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Howard, E. Ellis of Shelltown to ter. ' . •'•-... Suiter, Daniel- ...... — • 2701 and Is associated with R. H. Mncy Participating in the play were Foundation Constructed and Garage Erected R. B. 6-3337 Salxer (?) ••Philip 2747 Mary Ann Rldgeway of Fllmore and company. He served as a, naval „':. _ 1870, Oct. 13 Mrs. Brasch,.Mrs. W. Gilbert Man- AT. HIGHLANDS 1-0823.J Samblln, Mary A. • : ..2750 lieutenant four years, receiving son, Mrs. Lester Smith, Mrs. Vic- Saribeg, William E ..--. 2750 William D. Hires, Minister bis discharge last April. Emmana, Asa E. to Mary E. Ap- tor Fox, Mrs. Douglas Ring, Mrs. DR. L. W. CARLBON, Sanders, Joanah —- -»•••• 2731 George Wagner, Mrs. James Kelly, Sanders, Martha — - 2663 .plegatc of Howe 18T0, July 14 SUBU1SON CHlBOrODIST, Mrs. Belford Trultt, Mrs. Charles Sandford, John T.- -• 2757 Plttoriger, Dennlson H. to Mary Scout Council Gotachalk, Mrs. Irving Wells, Mrs.' FOOT AILMKNTS Sanford,-Caroline -••• 2866 J. Stllwell of Howell 1870, June 5 Harold S.' Young, Mrs. William OHlce Hours: Sanford, Tylee C. 2704 By D. S. Parmelee, Minister Holds Meeting Gaughan, Mrs. John Patrick, Mrs. D»Uy 9:30 «. m. to 6:01' P- m. Sarah - 2755 (310) Chadwlck, Walter to Mary H. Conant Speer, Mrs. John Olsen, Evening's: Tue*day and Thursday E. Cox, both of Highlands Plans were discussed for the or- For appointment phono 0-SM2 ' Sawful, Julia • 2731 Mrs. Harold Perry and Mrs. Rich- 60 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. 3. Schanck; David ..... 2750 1870, June 16 ganization of a Mariners group for ard Thompson. •; Schanck, Milton 2713 Schanck, Henry D. to Catherine Belford and Leonardo-last week by The club was founded in Febru- Q. Holmes _ 1870, July 18 Bayshlre district 3, Northern Mon- DR. MILDRED HULSART, Schanck, Peter I, - 2657 ary, 1922, and became a member of Schenek, Aaron P. -- 2743 By A. G. Gregory, Minister mouth County Council of Girl the New Jersey Stato Federation 8CBUEON CHIROPODIST Schenck, Abraham S 2757 Walch, Eugene to Rosalie Augus- Scouts, Town committee 1. of Women's clubs In April of the Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy Echenck, Alice G 2767 tine Louisa Thercerlne Mrs. Harold Copeland, chairman same year, The club conducts a Offlc Hourai Dally B •. m. liBj.ni Schenck, Alma 2715 .;. „. _... 1869, June 12 of the town Scout committee, pre- varied welfare, program In Rivet Evanlnsa: Tueiday, Thunday, 7 to B By Thomas Cook, Justice P. M. Schenck, Charles (col.) ::. 2728 sided. Mrs. William Sutphin, New Plaza, and In Mlddletown township. (Cloied Widnciday and Friday) Schenck, Daniel P. - •••••••• 265Homer5 , Joshua to Hannah A. Jersey deputy commissioner, and During the war years, members , By appointment only, Red Baak 6-0905 Schenck, Daniel T. 2718 Measur, both of Mon. Co. Mrs. Olive Hunt were speakers. worked In the various volunteer IX BROAD ST, BED BANK, N 3. service corps of the 'county Red Schenck, Dellah •' -...'. 2761 - ... 1870, Apr. Those ' attending. the meeting Schenck, Deniso J 2743 By^W. G, Cavlnes, Minister Cross, and served as canteen work- were. Mrs. Gertrude Schoellne'r, ers and on the senior hostess com- DR. RAY DE CARLO Schenck, Eleanor 2750 (311) Barker, Joseph to Rebecca Mrs. James McFhee, Jr., Mrs. Ruth SURGEON CHIROPODIST Mount of Burlington 1870, Apr. i3 mittee at the Red Bank U. S. O. Schenck, Eleanor V 265.5 Thomas, Mrs. Andrew Marsh, Mrs. club. -. . t - FOOT AILMENTS Schenck, Ellen , 2718 By W. G. Calnes, Minister. Ann Mueller, Mrs, Grace Ronald- OUIca Bouri: Schenck," Eliza (widow) 2655 McClellan, James to Matilda Col- Mrs. Elwood Searles, president, Bofo, Mrs. .Marlon Colleran, Mrs, named a nominating committee Daily 8:00 a. m.' to 5:30 p. m. Schenck, Eliza Ann 2701 lins - •• 1870, June Anna Alchele, Mrs. Roberta Bean, • Eveningi by appointment Clayton, Zacharlah to" Mary consisting of Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Gaug- Phono 6-0576 Schenck, Elizabeth 2657, 2757 Mrs. Jane Bryk, Mrs. Millie han, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Patrick. SIZE8 12x20 - 20x20 - 20x30 .Schenck, Elibabeth M. (col.) - 276' Adams of' Keyport 1870, July 24 Romero, Mrs. Evelyn Conzon, Mrs, JO MAPLE AVE. RED BANK A. Sidney Dealey, Rector The next meeting will be Thursday, 8TEEL OVERHEAD DOORS A8PHALT SHINGLES Schenck, Hannah 2743 Ann Tarnow, Mrs. Mary Smith March 6, at the Home of Mrs. Meck- Schenck, Henry (col;) 2728 Halnes, William P. of Elizabeth and Mrs. Helen Otten. to Mary Ellen Spinning of Til- lem, 3d., at River Plaza, with Mrs. DR. WILLIAM WYLIE Schenck, Henry 2738 Burt Decker, Mrs. Anna Valleau Schenck, Jacob i~! 2776 ton Falls 1869, Oct. 28 CHIROPODIAL SURGEON The right to dispense drugs be- and Mrs.. Stiles as hostesses. Mrs. Schenck, John L, 2663 . By W. F. Abbott, Minister FACTORY BUILT MFG CO. Functional Foot Dliordera longed to the grocers' company In Leslie D. Seeley of Eatontown will Schenck, LaFayette S. 2764 (312) King, John or New York give a book review. 9 Mechanic St., Bed Bank, N J. city to Mary E. Thomas of England at the beglnplng of ,the Telephone Red Bank 6-1162 P. O. Box 603 Schenck, Lavinla - * 2747 16th century.* Refreshments-were served by the Hoara • A. M. to 6 P. M. Tel. Schenck, Maria 2728 Rumson, N. J 1870, Jan. by Appointment. R.B. 6-33S9-J Schenck, Mary 274' Morris, Augustus B. to Mary Schenck, Mary Jane ... 274' Frances Clayton, both of Ocean- Schenck, Nelson J; 2764 port, Mon. Co.', N. J. 1869, July 4 FRANCIS L. McGRATH Schenck, Peter Austin 2759 Patterson, George of Red Bank to Schenck, Rachel 2704 Matilda Conk of Eatontown, OONTBACTOE and BTJDLDEE Schonck, Sarah - 2738 N. J . 1869, Sept. 13 Schenck, Sarah Ann 2757 Wolley, George C. of Rumson, 10 Parker Ave. Fair Haven Schenek, Sarah B. 274' N. J., to-Wllhemtna A. Hoff. mone Bed Bank (HH197-W. Schilllnk, Frederlcc'a 2667 mire, Toms River .... 1870, Jan. 6 Schmedtle, Johann Geny ./.— 2855 King, Benjamin F. of Parker- Schmjdt, Barbarle ~ 2747 vlllc, N. J., to LJbble Parker KENNETH C. WASHBURNE Schneider, Alvia ..: 27Bi of Town Neck, N. J. 1870, Mar. 30 merlca will welcome the Schneider, Mario ". 274' Carley, Harvey to Sarah Jane LIFE TOTDERWEITER Schonlnger, John 2765 • Cbnrow, both of Long Branch, Schontz, Sophia 2765 U. J _.._ 1870, June 1 19 Princeton Boad Schweiger, George 2747 By W. T. Abbott, Minister (318) Anderson, Joel H. to Louisa Fair Haven, N. J. Schwenderman, George 276C Scoby, Jesse ... 270 Fay of Freehold ...... 1870, May 0 Rtd Buk 6-3154 Market 3-0235 Scoffleld, Henry C. ' 275 By W. T. Abbott, Minister Scot, Elba Jana 2663 Conover, Robert to Anna Maria AUDITS BOOKKEEPING Scot, John H. 270: Throckmorton 1863, Nov. 25 8cot, Sarah M. 273: SUker, George to Mary Ellen HAROLD F. DOWSTRA Scott, Joseph ... 2666 StUIweil 1864, May 18 Scott, Sally Ann 2655 Revy, John to Catherine Rich- f ubllo Accountant Scudder, Silas Downer .- 2718 ardson -.- : 1864, Oct. 12 Scull, Miss — 2678 Thompson, Jeremiah to Isabella 130 Broad Streit Phone Scull, Samuel - 2678 'Cromwell 1868, Aug. 8 Kid Bank, New Jeracy Red Bank 6-31B5R Sculthorp, Amanda 213: Emmons, Filleo L. to Elizabeth Scullthorp, Caroline M, „ ,276: . A. Sculthope 1865, Nov. 12 Soabrook, Martha • 2669 Carey, Wm. to Alice Howland Children's Clothes Scabrook, Stephen .._ 2689 __ 1866, Apr. 9 DRESSES, Seabury, James N. 274r Vanderveer, Milton F. to Julia Seagravcs, MaTy - 2731 Vanderveer. Also Romaln, James 6 Months to 7 Years Sears, Althea Ann , 2678 to Alice Hendrlckson Some Hand Smocked. Sealy, Thomas 2755 _ _ _ 1866, Sept. 26 Boys1 Rompers and Suits, Sccord, Sarah Jane — 2659 Riddle, Chas. to Elizabeth Ayres 6 trio, to 2 yrs. Seely, James „.....„...... —.... 2663 Crotchetcd Sets to 6 nios. ; _, 1867, May 8 Seely, Robert - -..."• 2682 Hendrlckson, Sam'l. W. to Jose- Embroidered Linens and Seery, Elizabeth 2675 Handkerchiefs. phine Klngsland...... 1867, Nov. 13 Seward, Alexander .. ' 2675 Revy, ..Benjamin to Mary Eliza Mall Orders Filled Sowing,. Ann Maria -... 26C9 at Reasonable Trices. Nickens ..'. 186T, Nov. 28 Sewing, Susan — •'•» 2663 Hutehlnson, Robert L. to Mary ' A. W. Bearse Sexton, Emmaline I 2760 Vanderveer 1867, Sept. 16 Shafto, Alvlna 2711 Thaddeus Wilson, Minister 921J-i BANGS AVE., Shafto, Rebecca 2757 ASBUBY rARK, N. J; * (314) Wolcott, Edward W. tD Shafto, Thos _ 2682 Sarah Francis White _ 1868, Dec. 24 Price, Edmund to Elizabeth Llp- pencott 1869, Jan. 12 Roman, Wm. P. to Abbic I. Stone __ 1869, May 17 Martin, Albert C. to Adella Cast- ler u 1869, May 26 Howland, George Thorn's W. to Francis A. Curtis.... 1869, June 3 Marshal], Jaa. to Elizabeth De- Hart Throckmorton 1889, Oct. 1 Frece, John L. to Amelia C. Fol- hemus 1869, Oct. 17 Badgeley, B. M. to Amelia Aumack 1869, Dec. 9 See it and you see Riddle, Henry to Cathr. Ann Longstreet 1869, Dec. 24 Johnson, Wm. to Susan Mary Johnson * ..,. 1870, Jan. -30 Trnfford, Abraham to Ellen C. BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST Bennett 1870, Feb. 23 Hunt, Sylvester L. to Elizabeth Parker 1870, May 26 now made even bigger-looking, even better-looking Heddcn, John Marcus to Harriet Hendrlckson :.'..'. 1870, June 29 By Thaddeus Wilson, Minister even more beautiful and desirable in every way Horncr, John M. to Rhenncy De- bar, both of Jackson, N. J, ' 1870, June 30 By D. S. Parmelee, Minister (315) Cady, Wm. D. of Brlcksburg Today, we and all other Chevrolet dealers and but. It's designed to out-style, out-value, to Lucy A. Stelne of English- are displaying the newest creation of America's town .". 1870, July 2 out-save all other cars in its field. And above John B. Beach, Minister largest producer of automobiles—the new Berry, Charles H., Jr., to Maria all, it reveals that sterling Big-Car quality— Curlls of BVoohold 1870, Aug. 18 Chevrolet for 1947—offering you an even By D. S. Parmeloe, Minister in every phase and feature, in every part, and Wilson, Nattinnlol to Rebecca greater measure of BIG-CAR QUALITY pound of material—which buyers agree is Smith ...:.... ,. 1870, Juno 21 Morton, Abraham to Mary Jane AT LOWEST COST! • • exclusive to Chevrolet in its price range. Yet When cold the day, and white, the t/ieu/t Lemlng 1870, July Bloornflold Nowmnn, Justlco See it and you will agree that it's the biggest- here's the lowest-priced line in its field I In Boqqs qaraqe. the air turns blue! (316) Holman, Charles E. to Anna Burk - : 1870, July 19 looking and best-looking Chevrolet ever built. ' Make it a point to see this newest Chevrolet By John W. Davison We'd save himself -from r/'dicu/e Wllnon, David P, of Rarltan, N, It's more beautiful in every way, both inside ' at our showroom—today! ' J. to Emma A. Jacobs of Howell, N. J 1870, Sept. 11 artdgd quick starts with'DYNAFUEL! Vun Brunt, Albolt W. to Deborah Bcnnott 1870, Sept. 11 By D, S. Pnrmoloo, Minister Wlnos, Stophon W. to Annlo E. Fleming , 1870, Aft. 7 LandlH, William J, to Annlo Thomna : 1870, Apr, 28 ApploKUto, Qcpi'Ko W. to.Kllzn- . .both Hofnjlrp.u :. 187.0. At>r.« 1 ^^ r--- :~l-~.iyr.S7.;a-tyr.S7.;a -Tr7 McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET ....,.• 1870, May 12 By J. J. Oraw, Minister (317) Newman, Hllnn If, to Mar: gprot A, Brown 1870, Juno 20 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank 6-3130 RED BANK Emmons, Chimles W. to Sarah Conk 1870, Juno 20 EEp.BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 13, 1947 . Page Wn»j School News Fellowship Supper . .REMEMBER IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS SENIOB HIGH INSIDE SALESMAN to take phone orders for iteel. It's JHERMAN'8 For Generator And Entertainment The Best In Apply in person. ' An End To Trouble! Projeota Youth fellowship ot Atlantic Venetian Blind*, Willlajn Cnuy, chemistry toaclx Highlands Methodist church, under irs Our Auto Electrical wor(c •r, has given to his pupils projects leadership of Mrs. Gustavo Husen- ABARRY STEEL CO. The Sherman Shop Is" dependable. Repalrinff to be completed by the end or June. itza, adult counselor, hold a Valen- . PERTH AMBOV. NV J. 68 Broad St. Bed Bank Generators, we go • rfght to Project* have - been described to tine covered-dish supper for church the core of the fault. Build ^.the students taking chemistry In members arid friends last night- v61vlng these topics: corrosion and After the supper' entertainment dependability from.the 'bot- its. control, chemistry In the home, and games were provided by the long'lcLsting Valentine Qift tom up.| We never do a su- preparation an A purification ot or- commission on recreation, with perficial job—and never have ganlo substances* physical struc- Ronald Hoffman as chairman: All to alibi or 'explain.' Our ture of certain mixtures, labora- attending brought a covered-dish, EGANS OF HARDING ROAD work speaka^fbr itself. Our tory methods of separation* and and an offering to be used for the purification, electrochemistry, pho- youth fellowship subscription to trie Phone R. B. 6-1443 -patrons speak—for us. tochemistry, the control and pro sanctuary crusade was taken. SUGGEST— A Flowering Plant duction of ehemlcar change *W ra- Doris Lunetta, Rae Marls and dlatlon. Kathryn OTSTell were welcomed as From Qur Greenhouses - Red AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE It Is expected that from this list new members of the group at a re- 30 MECHANIC STREET oent meeting at the home of Lucille Begonias - Red Azaleas - in a BED BANK the members of the class lnterest- Opposite. Globe Court * ed In tha study of engineering, Norcross. The group will hold a gleaming white or brilliant red pot. chemistry, medicine, nursing, agrl bowling party at Red Bank Satur- WALTER L. DUfrBAR, Proprietor day. .-•.•:.... Pepsi-Cola Company, Lone Island City. N. Y. PHONE R. B. 4-3353 ' culture and household manage- Franchlsed Bottler: Fepsl-Cola Bottling Co. of Aiburv Park. ment will find something of value for themselves to Indicate the" necessary background for achieve- ment In these vocations. It should also Indicate the broadening base of science in everyday affairs. Only a **w have so far taken thi opportunity of working on such program, but outlines have bee prepared which give details for di • veloping the project to the extej possible for. high school students .and with the equipments available. Tills work is expected of the mor competent students, with "time pro vided-in special* periods suitable to *£.< ,> +*»•**{••*# the laboratory schedule. . ...-, Special credit 13 provided for the MONEY SAVE wbrk which-Is2 arranged to corre- SIHSAWNAL OFFER! late students' activities with class work and 'guidance.—Louise Lepori PEN and PENCIL SETS ... STAR SPECIALS . . School Bands The band, under the direction of LIMITED tli John Luckenblll, has Increased in VALUES UP TO 2.00 number. The seniors now consists SHAVING 5Oc .'of 40 members, the Juniors 60, and the elementary 40 members. Mr. CREAM Size 29c: PM Luckenblll,has also started a bah In the' tittle Silver school. Lady Esther i" -"Pfcggy ANNIVERSARY | . Yvonne Wylle PACKAGE Yvonne Wylle, a junior, was in- HUMAN H/tfR NETS": 2'-29c 1.394-Piupose stalled in the office of lady assist- Face Cream ant of Atlantic grange. The duties 55c "Brldolflnir of the lady assistant steward ar Faco Powder to keep staffs, books and property of the grange In order.—Lorrain 1.93 Value .Maiden-*- •••[• --v. • **. AVON and DEBS CONTI OLIVE OIL . £MBoth for . Girl»r Locker Boom The girls' locker room has bee: PEN and PENCIL SETS P/naurf improved during the past week fo: LILAC VEGETAL the benefit of visiting' basketba SERUTAN. 1.25 Size, 10 Ounces teams. New hangers have bee SPECIAL totted to the wall to enlarge th< Durable .... easy-writing. Choice ol QDA One 4 Oi. and One 6 Oi. (pace available for hanging cloth- V Bottle, ot a 95c saving I tag. assorted colors. Drastically reduced. j|^^ Mrs. Irene Smith, girls' physical Va/uei op fo 2.00 . . . NOW 'W W 1.92 Value 07, education teacher, has emptle SPECIAL . 9flC many large lockers lir the visit- .• B 1.25 Size ing boys' teams. Frank Kavllan directed the work on the hangers. --'•——Gloria Oanonlco. Yardloy CREAMS Magazine Salem ift)ur choice *6i 4 won- The Junior class held a meeting derlul croams. January 29 to discuss the sale o Regularly 1.00 each. magazines. The .sale started that day after school and the students CHECK An/ 2 Jars began competing for the, most sales. . ~ THESE 2.00 Value The class adviser, ilia. Trances VALUES SPECIAL. Moore, advised the students on how to make the sales and explaine TWO ITEMS FOR THE PRICE OF OHEI the procedure to be folldwed. BoxeJ Prizes will be given to the stu STATIONERY Edna dents who sell the most magazines Vour choice ol line" as- WallaaHopper and the homeroom that, has th 5 filghest record will receive an Ic •orlmentii TWINTREATMENT cream feast.—Polly Morgan. 1.00 Box Royakn Nylon-Bristled ' Magazine Soles SPECIAL WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY Clay Pack TOOTH BRUSH 60c Slio Homog- The Juniors have begun 'the! Brislled* with DuPont nylon. Soothing emollient ior minor magazine sales. The purpose o eniied Cream these sales Is to finance the ac- Sturdy ... loiig-lasting. Stock bums, sldn irritations, etc. .20 Value tivities of the class. The sales be- 5 Ounce Jar O, |{Zc gan January 29. . ' All-Metal • SPEC/41. Each class member Is supposed FLASHLIGHT Reg. 23c . • *• Reg. ISc .' . . fc "'I*! to sell ten subscriptions, Each day the high salesman gets two tickets A 98c ilashlighl-plus Z Jergens to the Carlton theater. The clasi 10c batteries, that sells the most subscription 1.18 VALUE flA COMBINATION each day gets a box of candy. The C CHBOInt I,! CKPDHIE JU00_Sii»_LQncaL-.._ room captains are as follows! Bud SPECIAL ,0v 25c Size FACE CREAM dy Warren, Charlotte Koenljr, Fred MERCUROCHROME B COMPLEX TABLETS Mazzucca, Jack Collins, Anthony Antiseptic application for mi- A dietary supplement supply- Bruno, Helen Reynolds, Suzanne ing the .B-Complex factors. SPECIAL . Simon.r-Robert Tindal. nor wounds. ^ Sterling Vi Ounce O, |Cc Bo..i.ofioo 9feri7C Pepsl-Ools Scholarship Reg. f.75 . . *• Ul V Eight stuaents of the senior BATTERIES Reg. ISc , . . ** Iw Chen Yu class will participate in a nation- Heavy duly . ,. built for LIPSTICK wide competitive examination spon- long life. All-Flailic . . . Dlscon sored by the Fepsl-Cola scholar Re 5c WUdca ship board. The examinations will 9- tlnued Stylo. be given February 14. SPECIAL>7c AB'D'G TABLETS Was 1.00 >|C/ The students were choeen from a ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION SPECIAL . f Jl group of highest ranking academic 4 essential vitamins to main- and scientific students by the mem- Amber mouth wash-deodoriz- bers of the senior class. The com- Ifacuvm-fype Gloss tain good health. 3 for . . . 1.25* petitors are Nancy. Brasch, Vir- ing and refreshing. Mo((. l» U. S.H. ginia Brasefleld, Valery Crafts, COFFEE MAKER Bottle.of.00 Oforl Irews S cup» ol coiloe, FULLPINT 9 Lorraine Stalder, Carl Harris, Ed- Reg.. 1.85. . *• •• win Koenlg, Vincent Manclno and Reg. 1.98 I AA Reg.39e. . . «- Pete Slckels. Varva "Follow Me" The scholarship will entitle the SPECIAL j.Oil pinner to a "full four-year tuition WUetca COMBINATION It any accredited college, to tit DVNBAR Wlteico. 1.00 Slxs Tollot Water sach month to help defray coats of COFFEE MAKER 2.29 CRYSTAL COMBS 1.00 Si:a Face Powder ward, rooms and books, and for HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 2.00Volue raveling expenses for one round Choice of Barber Comb . • • ;rlp a year to and from college. ' Non-toxic . . . efficient loeah SPECIAL Genera/ Bectrit Men's Dressing Comb . 1.25 There, will be awarded 60S aldl- antiseptic for first aid. ;ional prizes of $450 each. INFRA-RED HEAT LAA7P Pocket Comb, f\ —Fat Found. «0Un«, ?for|Q< Was 1.60 I OC v Reg. 23< . . *> Art Scholarship NOW . I.LD Reg. 10c . . . » • Cheramy Art students, are competing In O-t Infro-Rod Hear he regional exhibit presented by SKIN BALM j. Bamberger and company, New- Lamp with Ruby ••••••••••••••••••**•••••"•••'"• Lara* Pint Battle. irk. This is the 20th anniversary Bowl. . . 2.95 if the exhibit which has grown 2.00 Size rom a few covers drawn for Scholastic Magazine" to become', '•« SPECIAL I. i terms of entries the world's leather F jrgest competition, CIGARETTE CASE Students enrolling In this cori- est can submit drawings In oils, Imporled Irom Ecuadoi- nger painting,' water color, cray- In bolh ilandard and , n, charcoal, chalk, pastel, pencil, king slies. - ik and textile paint. Contestants may enter works'on Was 50c.' |A# ' Ubjects such as the following: pic- SPECIAL . I9C , jrlal advertising, cartooning, lino-, mm block printing, general de- DRUG STORES gnt prints, costume design, fash- in Illustration, posters, advertts- ig art, general posters, car cards, Esquire Cro5s tlectrlcElectric Unlted-Whelan Stoo-Kof v jori conservation, posters of safo- SHOE POLISH dllfbiLd M ^ffi GLOVES CORD KlSj& PLUGG SET LIGHTERFLUIFU.DD COUGCOUGTSYH SYRUR P lttftn nnd - fianacrnfk ,-, -., Lorg» ctltor may enter as many, see- ons as they wish, but 'only one 0 Size Reg. 5$c llntlng In enoh.—Phyllis KaUln, Reg. 59e Reg. I2e fa. 49c SPECIAL SPECIAL ri • - "——— i , •*J SPECIAL SPECIAL 9c PHONE 6-0355 . RED BANK Tat Mid te bitter «nd bluer Jbuil. in Iwd. tbrcUMh Joe B«lite?s ttiu. =* MICBS SHOWN 00 NOt INCMJDE FEDERAL TAX;: ) HLJJr •.*.&&& {L• /•••'• popover pans or custard cups % solved. Remove from heat and add hot milk. Beat eggs, combine with When-buying dresiea avoid (full.-Bakb In very hot oven, 450 F., cream and gradually stir in the i THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR. SCHOOL OF DANCING 13D minutes; reduce' to moderate* those made of acetate rayon— hot milk mixture. Add vanilla. especially .those which hav* CUuet for children and adults liTall types or dnneinc. Ballet, S50 F., bake 20 minutes. Makes 8. Four Into custard cups or small Split 4 popovcrs; fill with ..cheese" baking dishes. Set in a shallow pan been dyed Green or Blue. . .' • toe dancing, Interpretative, lap, body conditioning, limbering, acro- scrambled eggs; servo remaining batic* Evening class tor women and business girls. of hot water and bake in a modsr- popovers as an accompaniment., ately slow oven, 325 F., for abdut . The trouble Is that manufac- CHEESE SCRAMBLED EGGS ,30 minutes, or until a sharp knife turers cannot dye this mater- Junior Assembly Ballroom tor Teen Ace. New class for Beginners 8. eggs' ; . Inserted In the center of the cus- ial In such a way as not to be tard comes out clean. Serve hot or • Tuesday Evenings Starling February 41 h. )i teaspoon salt • • • r affected by gases given off'In Few grains pepper cola with cream. Serves 6 to 8. the home by furnaces, gas ; & cup milk # - flames or electric heaters. The '& cup freshly grated American ' DEEP-DISH ATPLE PIES WITH dyes will fade badly, leaving ICE CEEAM 2 tablespoons butter the dress streaked and un- 6 large, sliced, peeled apples woarable. Beat egga, slightly; add salt, VA tablespoons flour. \ pepper, milk and cheese. Melt but- 91 cup sugar : :. baked from a'recipc ter, In skillet; adil egg mixture. U teaspoon • nutmeg -• Consumers' Guide Cook' over low heat, stirring gent- 1 teaspoon lemon juice ccnturicsold ly, to loosen eggs from bottom and 2 teaspoons butter siclos or pan during cooiring. A stewing casserole of quick-escalloped potatoes and weineis is . Few grains salt ' . the perfect main dish for lmrry-up meals. The addition .of mustard and sliced onions pep up the bland white sauce and make a perfect flavor % recipe for flaky pastry RICE-TUNA-CELEItY CAS- J. quart vanilla ice cream Salt is a good kitchen deodorant. LEON'S combination for the, wcinerg. Adding the sliced potatoes to the cream • • V • SEROLE , ,.' Arrange sliced apples In Individ- To quickly eliminate strong odorj, saucS and heating to boiling, begins the cooking and cuts the total bak- Cleaners t L»undexer» 2 cups cooked1 rlco ing time considerably. ual glass baking dishes. Blend such as fish and onion, try scour- VI cup minced parsley To complete a nourishing, tasty meal add a. cooked vegetable, a flour, sugar, nutmeg, lemon' juice, In" knives with salt Cbefore wash- White St, Bed Bank 1 tablespoon minced onion . -largo wooden bowl of tossed salad, some buttered rolls—not to men- butter and salt and sprinkle over ing:). • 1 can flaked tuna fish (7 azs.) tion some ice cream served plain or. topped with your favorito sauce. the top of the apples. Roll out 2 cups slivered green celery • The two hot foods are quickly and easily prepared cutting preparation pastry to % inch thickness. Cut li cup blhncliod, chopped almonds time to a minimum. • - . ' into 6 circles and place one on 2!i cups, medium cream sauce top of each, folding pastry over IN MONMOUTH COUNTY M cup buttered broad crumbs QUICK-ESCAIXOPED in the Hour and salt, and. add milk; edges with the tines of a fork. Cut Add parsley and onion to rice and POTATOES AND WEINERS ' stir constantly over direct heat un- a lew. dashes in top of 'each crust. blend. Arrange rice, naked tuna, 12 weincrs til sauce boils and thickens. Stir in Bake in, a hot oven, 425 P., for 30 FOR FINE WALLPAPER celery, chopped almonds and cream 4 tablespoons butter mustard. Add sliced potatoes and to 43 minutes. Cool. Serve topped onions, and bring to boiling point. with vanilla Ice cream. Serves 6. v sauce in alternating layers In a 2 tablespoons flour Turn half the hot mixture Into a wcll-greascd, 1',;-quart casserole. ?i teaspoon salt 2-ouart casserole; arrange half the AND BEST PAINTS Top with buttered crumbs. Bake in 2 cups milk weiners on top, and cover with rest Finely chopped yratercress, blend- a moderate oven, 315 F., for about 1 to 2 teaspoons prepared mustard of creamed potatoes. Top with re- ed with softened butter, makes a 20 minutes,-'until lieajted through . 1) cups sliced raw potatoes maining weincrs. Cover casserole delicious sandwich. - .. ITS and lightly browned. Servo with 1 cup sliced onions and balte in a moderate oven, 360° wedges of lemon. Serves 6. Split woinoi's in half lengthwise, F., for 30 minutes, or until potatoes MEDIUM CREAM ..SAUCE licit the butter, in a saucepan, blend are tender. Serves 6." WHITE HOUSE 3 tablespoons butter STORE KLARIN S 4 tablespoons flour MEXICAN BAKEBIT The list of the roast usually ends 26 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. tK l!i teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter . . up as hash. But what Is to be done Groceries • . >,t teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons chopped green with that bit loft over? 01 course 2!!' cups milk /m'li serve it 'tween toast' lor and Delicateessen ' PHONE 3838 pepper . . 1 Heat butter In saucepan; add - 1 teaspoon, finely chopped onion lunch. Mix 2-eggs, Vi cup milk, salt Fred C, Williamson, Prop. brtraits flour and seasonings and blend. ' 3 tablespoons flour and pepper together thoroughly. Fruit und Vegetables, Wines; 1 Dip slices of bread In egg mixture. DISTRIBUTORS — Gradually add milk; cook over low I. ." cups milk and Liquors heat, stirring constantly . until Brown lightly on both sides in vita- 2 cups cooked tomato minized margarine. Heap hash mix- Phones . Imperial Washable Wallpaper - 8herwln Williams thickened and smooth. Makes 2vi ''.; teaspoon baking soda Atlantic Highland) cups. . . ture on browned bread, Cover with 2 eggs, slightly beaten > another slice. < Cook slowly until 1-0448—1-U471—I-04 CHICKEN WITH ALMOND MILK GRAVY 3 pound chicken," disjointed the soap that Is cup flour Salt, pepper. 4 tablespoons fat li cup hot water Milk stays sudsy... V.t cup salted' almonds 1 tablespoon prepared'horse- , radish Hot cooked rlco Wash chicken; dry, Mix !Scup floui? 1 teaspoon salt and few grains of popper; uso to dredge chicken. Brown chicken In fat; add hot water; cover. Coolc slowly 40 to DO, minutes, or until chicken Is tender. Remove chicken to platter. Add enough milk tdyStock in pan t That Cupid ain't stupid I He love* coffed M much at he love* love. So what a busy little beaver he is (on St Valentine's Day or anj; day) In homes where FLAGSTAFF COFFEE » served! The deep,. mellow, South American flavor of FLAGSTAFF COFFEE...afi-W...how it put* • man in a mellow mood. And' the loving care FLAGSTAFF takes to keep FLAQSTAFP COFFEE ^ till the last dish is DOMf the same extra-rich quality day after'day... how that helps to keep the "Hon-and-Dearie* atmosphere long- after Cupid has ihot his first LOTS AND LOTS OF SUDS in a amwl...Lady, would-uh —would YOU like hurry- that's what you get tvery time you the man in your life to go, right on ''Doin' what use Chiffon Flakes! Plump, rich suds that come* naturally?" Then you just go right on hurry the dirt away, work hard till every last dish is done! doin' this - morning and' night.,. serve him all Only all\mre soap like Chiffon gives he wants of FLAGSTAFF EXTRA Rich Corns! yousuchfast,extra-busy,|ong-lastingsuds. HELPS YOU avoid And that's why Chiffon is lotion-gentle failures, due to varia- to hands, keeps them, soft and lovely. tions in choosing and measuring ingredients. Flakois precision mixed in exactly the right pro- Gentle with Fabrics portions. You just add P.S. FROU DAM Cifro.. water to the home-qual- Your daintiest lingerie is safe, completely If he drlnka tM, ity ingredients, Q* him FUpUff "ft*, safe in gentle Chiffon Flakes! Arid what And V«lmtlne-Iy ycur» l job those extra-busy suds do. Your pre- Hell fortver Ul cious clothes never looked so dean- colon wake up and sing! Sec for yourself, JVofiurerSoap - Ktep lht flag of |[( KtepBuylnfc «:.--• •.*': -.^JnoUhflyingwllh FLAG5TAFF Bon* r.j ' A Pmdaatof Armour and Company I.! I, I ; • SOLD ONLY BY YOUR F R I I N PL Y N I 10 H B O R HO O D OR O C I R L . '. BED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 13. 1947 'fine Eleven. Beatrice Bennett To Gift Banks B-ing DELIVERING Teach At Chatham Flutist To Appear Here In The Gopp< r» "YOU'LL BURST WITH PRIDE". , Miss Beatrice' Bennett' of Port Cardboard penny 1 inks7 distrib- when your friends see and admire the furniture " YOUR VALENTINE Monmouth was graduated from uted- by the Eatonto vn Methodist State Teachers college at Trenton church to many members and :-—you-'ye- bought for only '--—; Saturday. Miss Bennett ia a grad- friend in that conmunlty are •••'.,. FLOWERS- uate ol Middletoijra • township high bringing In the cop >era for the $ 00 school, She took the kindergarten- -special repair fund of tnlt CnUTCh, primary course arid will teach kin- The banlts were do lated by the * 265 ALL DAY, dergarten in the Chatham public Apex service station, Ilatontown, of THREE COMPLETE ROOMS of beautiful, new furni- schools— starting this month. which Gus Bergman s proprietor. ture with all the trimmings at a price you can afford. On the banks is pr ited; "Drop FEBRUARY 14TH LODGE PLANS FAKTIES in one penny for each meal as a * $53 Down $18 Monthly Pride of Monmouth council, Sons Thanisglvlng offering for what and Daughters of Liberty, will hold God has done for you/ ' (VET8 FOR ABOUT $9 MONTHLY) a game party tonight at the honje COLONIAL FLOWERS of Mrs. Harry Heaviland on Maple NAMES CHAI Your living room, bedroom and kitchen ensembles with HABOLD B. PEBRY • GEO. L. GLASSEY j avenue. Plaijs are also-under way Miss Catherine Rohlnton, presi- end tables, lamps and all the accessories just the way . TELEGRAPH FLORISTS I for a Valentine party to be held dent of the Monmouth: County Den- you would want It. See It for yourself at the next Tuesday af the lodge rooms. tal Assistants association, has •'•''.• PHONE K. B. 8-27SS | At this time a'party yrlll be given named standing comjnlttec chair- 5 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK | for Mrs. Harriet.Matteoon and Mlu men as follows: Ella (Jean CoaRley • Jennie Lockwood, two members of Red Bank; Margaret Hill, Long who will observe their birthdays. Bra'nch; Edna Store*, Freehold; SURPRISE STORE Uarlyn Miller, Asbur^y Park, and Charlotte Webb, Tomii River, pub- 9 FRONT ST. KEYPORT licity; Elisabeth Bacon, program Free Storage , • Free Delivery and clinics; Alberta White, regis- trar and membership, and Mar- Open Friday and Saturday NHe». " garet Hill, education.) We are on the hill' opposite the Post Office. It paya te advertise Ini The ttetlster Worsted. piu; Jfcw! Safe! Efficient! MISS FRANCES BLAISDELL Frances Blalsdell, one of Amer- girl around the house playing a GLEN PLAID HARBEN Rug & Furniture Cleaning Method ica's leading flute soloists, will flute. My arms Wero too short to play several selections at the song hold a flute, so until I was eight, I service at the Reel Bank Methodist practiced on the piccolo. When I church Sunday evening, February waa ten, ho sent me to New York Our classic llircc-lmtton suit SAVE your furniture the EASY way! 23. The (program will include spec- every Saturday to study with Ern- ial music by the church choir eBt Wagner of the Philharmonic. .. . perfect for suburban life. _ At last, art effective, safe and new method which Is directed by Harold Swelt- When I was 16, I went on to the zer, organist. Institute of Musical Art to study to clean ai\&: revitalize your upholstered Introductory Offer Miss Blaisdell Is a Red Bank girl, with Georges Barrera, one of the Pleated fore and aft. to give furniture and carpets has been perfected by FOR the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. great flutists of all time, I won a ONE WEEK ! Blaladell. of Bridge avenue. She fellowship at the Julllard founda- ACME UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET has1 appeared as guest artist with tion and later I went to Paris. the freedom you love. Misses* 8-Fle?o Sot—Including the New York Philharmonic and Sofa and 2 Chairs. With her father, and the late Ed- CLEANING CO. . with Walter Damrosch, and at Radio ward H. Lafetra of Red Bank, Miss sizes. City Music hall and Carnegie hall. Blalsdell used to play In a flute trio. Our 'HARBEN' expert operators will clean She has studied With three of the Upon Mr. Lafetra's death, his wi- greatest masters of her Instrument, dow gave the young- artist Mr. in your own home. Ready the same day Ernest F. Wagner' and Georges Lafetra's silver flute, which she : Barrere In New York city, and still uses at her conceits ami which M'me. No muss "61t*fuss." ' • v ..••••••fi-M Marcel Moyse in. Paris. sho will play at the coming service, "Whon. I was six", Bays Miss Mr. Lafetra's daughter, Miss Emma BlalBdell, "my father decided it Jane Lafetra, Is director of music would be amusing to have a little In Red Bank public school system. Star, Gordon Beck, Robert 3- Gallagher, David Roweil, James Schmidt, Wallace Local Scouts Smith; advancement to Life. Stephen Morris. William Pet herb rid BO : merit badges—Gordon Beck, ptt Mi finding, pho- Guests Of Church Lugiaphy; lUchard1 -Lucus. art; Stephen Man-In, flrat aid, physical development, aiuUi J public health, aaiety; William Fethar- bridge, flt-st aid, nhyeicnl development, Harvey Leuin Is public health, safety; Dnvld Roweil, AT THE WHITEHOUSE first eld. homo repair*, metal work, path- Principal Speaker ftnding; James Schmidt, art; WaJlaco 90 BROAD STREET Smith, flrat aid; Itobert Warren,-art; advancement to Ufe, Scoutmaster Wil- About 300 persons gathered Mon- liam L. Bannon, OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P. M. REFLECTS $ day night at the Mechanic street Troop"" 24, Fair Huvert—Advancement ecnool auditorium for the Boy to second claw, Wllfitun C Elchcle, Wil- liam Legjje, Philip 0. Mlnton, Robert Upliolstery R Carpet-Cleaning Co. rieout advancement night at whteh- 'Shiiiiemaii, Ponaltl W. Smith; advance tlme various * awards and promo- ment to fii-Bt clasn.'Walter McCue; mer- tions for local scouts were be- it budires, Stephen Kieynn, carpentry, Phone Red! &nfc 6ii044 v photography, wood work: Robert H. Mln- stowed. Tho awards were presented ton, civica; Roland Nordlle, clvlci; Jam** ay Russel I* Tetley, Philip Bailey, Wenncr, carpentry, Hardening, wood ESTIMATES CHEEKFIIIXY GIVE. liussell Mlnton, Harry fceldt, Ro- work; ' George Woodward, ptraonal hcHlth. 218 East Bergen Place ' Red Bank ger Wymbs, Edwin Lommenson, Troop GO, Shrewsbury—Advancement, JJr. Edwin Stewart, E. A. Sceburg to first claw, Richard Flnnegnn, Robert and Hubert Reusslllc. Jcnklni, Patrick Powers; advancement to. Star, Robert Scott, Layton Wilincr- Stow VanVllet, Field and Stream odt: advancement to Life, William editor of the Register wa3 the prin* Frank, John Hamilton; merit badass, clpal speaker. William Frank, athletic*. Civic*, lift iiv. ln^, pioneering, nafety, swimmlnffi John The awards and promotions were Hitmilton, athletics, civics, Ufa saving, as follows: ' pioneering, swimming; William HamlU Troop 8, Reel Bank—Advancement to ton, civic*, life lavinar, swimming; Mor- I, second cla.ss, iranwln T. WUo; advtuict- ynn C. Knaiw, Jr., civics, lafaty j W1I- raent to tli-st clasa, Ja-mce Anderson, liom Mumfoid, CWICH, life saving, path- 'rtichai-d Dodger; advancement tu lite, finding, »B.fety; Charles Newman, life rleaaan Demmerle, Bfivinjr, Bwlmming; Robert Scott, civlci, - Troop 12, lied Bank—Advancement to home repairs: John Valentine, civic*, 'second daa«, WJnaton Davit), Jack Lew. pathfindLnn, pioneerlnff, safety; Layton 1B; advancement to first class, Alvin Wlllfferoyt, astronomy, clvlu, life «av- Make 'i'urncr, 'i'homaa Williams ; advancement ln(*, plo/ieerlng, swimralnff. to life, KusHell Ulover, Sanfoid Junes; Troop 67, Red" Bank—Advancement to merit b&Ugts—Russoll Uiover, cookliin, second clans, Richard Wicks. C. Murray masonry, painting, uoraunal health, pub- Leeds, William J. Florence, Ltland lic health: Alvin Turner, public health, Ray; advancement to.A"rut claas,, Charlei salesmanship, borne repairs, fl Meeker, William Wlldanger; advance- Troop lTt Itcd Bank—Advancement to ment to Star, Terry Doremuv, William Star, Richard Stootbofl; advancement to P. Graham, Fred C. Jacobson, Richard Yourself Basis, Ueorse Morford; advancement to "Woll; merit hndau—Terry Doremui, Eagle Bronte Palm, Douglas Bailey : ad athflndinit; Edward Elbert, public vahcement to Eagle Gold Polm.'Gnorije «e"Rltht "TjooJcblndlng; Winiani" Xrah"am7 J. Norcc-m; merit badges—Douglas A, bird study, carpentry, home repair*, Bailey, chemistry, public speaking, read, path finding, swimming, wood work; ing; tieorge Morfortl, camping-, civich, Fred C. Jacobs en, first aid, hernia re- pathnndlng; George Norcom, astronomy, lairs, palhflnding, personal health, pub- signaling; Richard Stoothoir, homo ro- ic health: Richard H. Wolf, reading. palrs, matal work, muulc, patliJindlng, Troop 8C, VaM Homes—Advancement wood' turning; Marshall Whltncld, bird to second clasa, Datton Burdge, Edward study, personal -health, safety, Bcholnr* Martin, Thomas O'Rourke, Eugene Web- Bhlp; advancement tu Bronte Palm be- ster; advancement to first claas, How- yond Silver Palm, Ant. S! M. Robert W. ard Parker; advancement to Star, Allan Lauber; merit badffes—Robert W. Lau.Bender; merit badges—Philip Baumann, ber, public speaking, automobillng, agrl. firemanshlp; Allen Bender, path finding , culture. ' wood turning | James H, Webster, read- Troo-p it, Fort Monmouth-'-Advuncc- ing, wood carving. mint to second class, Allen E. Crawford. In Just 5 Days . Troop 22, Red Bank—Advancement to second olaas, David Petherbrldge; ad. The United States Is the second vanuraent to first class,' William Bran- largest producer of rice. In the In, Albert YanNottrandj advancement to world. YOUR FIGURE: Lose weight, gain weight, rcproportion your figure in deNino's AUCTION SALE 5 day Magic Beauty School. —OF— YOUR FACE: Contour Skin Analysis. Livestock & Farm Machinery Treatment to benefit your skin condition. . ^ ON l^HE McBRIOE FARM, ON THE BOAD FROM ENGLI8HT0WN HERE'S THE IRON to make every ironing day shorter Ironing Surface is longer, larger, to cover more ironing ii —to make all your Ironing easier. It has'new, aafe, at ovory atroko, yet the iron weighs only 3J£ pounds, i TO OLD BRIDGE, ONE MILE FROM ENGLISHTOWN. N. J., ON Exports teach you how to apply • accurate Tru-Heat Control to apeed ironing and pro- See this now Gonaral Mills-Tru-Heat Iron now.. Jl tect delicate fabrics. Its new Safety Side Rest take* and lot next ironing day prove to you how practical' make-up to point your best featwres. >tho"musclo" out of ironing. The now 4-Way, Full-Vue and usable all iU now advantages really arof » Wednesday, February 19th, 1947 At 12:00 O'clock Sharp, the Following: YOUR HAIR: A new coiffure croatod Six good farm horses, thrco good saddle horses, few cows, also sad- dles and bridles. just for ^oii, styled for your face, • McCormlck-Decrlng International 1946 Model Four Wheel tractor on rubber tiros, starter and lights, used very Itttlej Farmall 20 on rub- • youV flgi]re™, your way of lifo. ber, with cultivator, powor lift and power tttlto Off, pulley, extra flno condition; Hart-Parr Tractor with cultivator, rubber In front- Farm, all 20 on stool In good condition. ' 1035 Ford lW-ton Truck, with racli body; 7?D0x20 ten-piy tires, now •'• j ••'•••••' • ." -•-*?• '.'• . •: last month; motor In good running order. Iran Age high spcod potato planter, nearly new; Oliver two-row potato digger with 24-lnch elevator nearly new; two Little Genius trao COVERS MORE IRONING at RESTS ON ITS SIDE. Thn iron THE SURFACE THAT IRONS tor plows, 12-Inch tractor plows, two olght-foot disc harrows two- ENROLL TODAY IN de NINO'S overy ntxokol The longor, larger stays put on He low Safety- Sitlo THE FABRIC la actually part or the horio dleo narrow, electric potato grador, fertilizer distributor for- loloplnto is tnporod In back to Rest with little danger of tipping Farmall 20 tractor, potato duator and sprayer, Blisrard ensilage cutter ' Tru-Ho4 Control, the most ac- 1 reach Into tricky places. "Button or falling. Actually takes 15% loss curate known typo of iron heat three mowing machines, ono horso mowing maohlne, hay ralcc, two-row Savor Edgo is slanted all nrotind— effort to roll it to rest on ilj nldo regulator. No time-wasting, drops corn plnntor, riding and wojklng cultivators,'two ono-horeo Blows drait 5 DA^ MAGIC BEAUTY SCHQQL 20.00 'any part elidce. easily undor but* than to lift an Iron to n hoe] roet in lomporaturo—no dangorous ' harrows, spring tooth harrows, Acmo harrows, powor lawn mower two" ions without loosening Miroada. "tor eoparate stand. - overhoating to harm fabric*. .horso potato plantor, furrowing nlod, dlso grain drill, waodera, six-foot Monday through Friday; 9:30 to 5:30 . . lime «j>reader, two horao dirt scoops, new; set of double harr.es nearly new; fnrm wagons, jogger wagons, ono horso drill, hand corn planters two new whoelbArrows with rubber tires, lawn roller, Planet Junior Phone £ed Bank 6-3119 or write. soci drill", RlgS" plows, punh noon, Modtl T home-made tractor, ell brooder stoves, sldo drcssor nnd otlicr articles too .numerous to men- Jersey Central Appliance Co. tion. , . , P. B. If you have any farm machinery bring It to this sale by tdn O'clock day of »alo. . ', • . .. :...... • TCI Main 707 Arnold Avenue, Point Ploanant , ' Monngor ^ 41 East Main 8treet, Freehold W Washington 8troet, Toms River Tcl.i Bnillshtown 4301 21 BROAD STREET, ,:,.'' 11 Memorial Parkway! Long Branoh J. L. NAROZANICK, Auctlorjeor. ': STANIJDY.HUFF and WM, HUNT.Clorln. ' . ,, ' RED BANK Not rcsjlonilttlo for any accidents on tho promts** i Vv ' , J , ' ' * • Paee Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY.13, 1947 ray Leeds, Sammy Lefkowltz Bank and the Long Branch versus School News George Millward, David Peterbrldgt Red Bank football games. Race Prejudice R. B. 6-0983 Daily Delivery BED BANK JUNIOR HIGH and Tom Westerman. - —Albert VanNostrand, This month the percentage In at- Etta Mae Hawkins, a member of tendance was 92 6/10, with a dally The Dramatic club, under the di-Subject Of Talk the ninth grade, tumbled down a attendance of '23 pupils out qf r rection of Miss Lorraine .Anderson, 12 SELECTED COMMON STOCKS HARRY'S FOOD CENTER flight of stairs in the. junior 'high. possible -2S.=AlberLyanNpstrand._ has decided to have a club for the Methodist Women school building while on her way seventh and eigbttf i>rMefs"atfd~Qrie KOSHER MEATS AND POULTRY to the library February"3r~GarqIlne Members of thB hobby 'club, un- for ninth. The members of the sev- Plan J947 Program Wolcott and Laura Flynn came-~to !r the supervision of Mrs. Char- enth and eighth grade club are Car- ,64 BRIDGE AVENUE • RED BANK the rescue and moved the Injured lotte'Sims, are finishing the articles ol Klats"ky, president; Peggy Mol- Mrs. Henry )BY Bbner, president girl to the office of Chester Wll- which the club started earlier In nar, vice president; Elizabeth of ^the Women's Society of Christ- jhelm, the principal. The school the .year,. Some of the members are Sweeting, secretary; Corinne Emt, ian Service of the New Jersey FLAGSTAFF •NEW! nurse was called In, and after an starting on a •new project, knitting Sondra Slegel, Irene Hoffman; Lore Methodist Conference, spoke on Grapefruit Juice DREFT examination, said there was nofor the .Red Cross. First on the list Heymann, Robert Morse and Billy "Children of One World," at a SOAP GRANULES' serious injury, although Etta Mae's of articles to be knitted is an af-Enckson. The club members hope meeting of the W. S, C. S. of the No. 2 Can left side and neck were swollen and ghan. to do a play for the'talent show. Red Bank Methodist church last —with earnings at current rale of $5.00 a'share • her. left knee was cut.—Doris Wiley. Officers of the hobby club are: -r-Mlldred Psorhas. week In the • fellowship hall, The 3 cans 25° 33' box president, VIrglnla-Duncan;' chain- program was- arranged. by Mrs., or more. , in room 16, the science room of maji, Marcella Ford, and secretary, Four boys In different grades un- Prank Kuhl. . . FLORI DA . DELICIOUS the Red Bank junior high school, Audrey Brink. . : der the direction of Joseph Ver- '(Rarely" said Mrs. Ebner," do we Juice Oranges a very interesting exhibit Is being The club meets every Wednesday dunc,manual arts teacher, have hear of race, prejudice among chil- These listed industrial issues are selling in a APPLES shown on the making of 'gum. in room 12 during activity period. built two corner bookcases five feet dren, it is only through their elders price range of $15.00 to $29.00 a share. e ' —Elvira Morris. in height. The boys are Paul Rein- that they hear talk of this and then 29 doz e The display consists of eight become aware of prejudices. -We units showing: . • ' artz, Richard Stoothoff, William Our selections with a brief description of each • 4 for 23 1. Raw chicle — baslo material The' Hinchtoom, under, direction Branln and Francis Mellfrled. The live-in a democracy and we must Extra Large Fresh FARM EGGS 59c doz. used in chewing gum. , of Mrs. Joseph pdenbach, has twobookcases are being made as sam- keep it that way, by showing cour- stock will be sent to individual investors upon ' ' ples, but will be sold to the first twotesy and privileges to all. This is 2. Finished base~illtered chicle new helpers, Edward Green from a Christian obligation to all minor- written request. . ' OPEN SUNDAY MORNING—8-12. With rcaliis and oily vegetable ma- grade seven and-June Gilmore from of the four boys who wish to buy terials. , , • grade eight. Edward is substitut- them.—Albert VanNostrand. ity groups." We Carry a Complete Line of Appetizers. ing for Ann Stryk'er, and June is Mrs. Kuhl announced the 191748 3. Powdered sucrose—cane sugar program. At the March meeting the Try Harry's For Quality. ' used lo sweeten the base. , . substituting for Charlotte Rogers. In eighth grade hygiene classes, 4. Powdered dextrose—sugar from Ann and Charlotte are not helping under the direction of the teacher, topic will be "The Child and His HERRICK, WADDELl & CO., INC. com used to sweeten base. because of parts In a play, to beMiss Lorraine Anderson, each stu- Church", April, a motion picture, 5. Corn syrup—Important ingredi- given by Mrs. Agnes Oakley, thedent made a map of his neighbor- 'One Hundred Years of Methodism Member National Association of Securities Dealers ent for chewing gum. civics teacher.—Shirley Anderson. hood showing all safe places In in China;" May, family night pro- gram; June, summer concert; July, 55 Liberty Street, New York 5, N. Y. 6.'Oil'of. peppermint.—flavoring whloh to play. children's party; September, round for the. gum, • • ... ' • . Seventh and eighth grade girls' Two or three students from each table forum on juvenile protection; BUFFALO > . KANSAS Cm ROCHESTER ST. LOUIS 7. Unfinished gum c'enters-»fla- gym clas under direction of Mrs.class will put all the maps together. October, stewardship meeting; No- SPRINGFIELD • SYRACUSE WASH1NCT0N WICHITA OIL BURNERS j vored • gum centers—ready to re-Irene Smith has elected new class By doing this, students hope to vember, lecture on "Gospel Teach- ccivo candy coating. officers and new squad leaders, form a large map of Red Bank ings of Our Generation," and De- 8. ' Candy coated gum—finished Dorothy Jean Smith was elected showing all safe play areas. This cember, calendar party. AND gum ready to be packaged. class captain, Patsy Wells was map will show that Red Bank has The chewing of gum is reported elected as locker room monitor, and many safe places to play, The meeting dates were changed to be one of the oldest American Gall Stoothoff and Bessie.' Econo- —Elinor Dill! from the first Monday night to .the. OIL FIRED BOILERS customs. Evidence indicates that moa were elected in charge'of the first Wednesday night of each ancient Mayans chewed gum from gym equipment. The new squad Fifth and. sixth period music month. The next meeting will be tropical trees, such as Achras Sapo- leaders are Joyce Stout, Joyce classes composed of senior high Wednesday, March 5. Meetings will Famous Aldrich Heat-Pak Boilers and Burners Installed ta, from which chicle is obtained. Crawford, Bessie Economos, Shir- school students, directed by Miss begin at i o'clock at a study group We cut Only a generation ago gum from ley Anderson, Carol Klatshy 'and Clementine Weippert, tne teacher, session, followed.by supper, execu- i spruce- trees, and crude paraffin Shirley Baynton.-r-Joyco Crawford. have started to learn three new tive board meeting and regular ses- Those Burners ami Boilci'-Bnriicr Uiiits Mami- sion. . • ''. .• facliirctl liy-tlio World's Laryesl'MunuIueturcrs [gums were popular for chewing. In songs since their return from this country today, chicle is an im- The General Interest club for Christmas vacation. The three A committee will be formed to Household of Oil Burner;;. portant ingredient for the base of boys is planning a change in activ- songs are "Night and Pay," "Theconduct a clothing drive for the all good, chewing gums. ities. Up to now, the members Cherubic Hymn" and "Agnus Del." stricken peoples 'of Europe, and a One-clay iiistiilliilioii,with' Union Mechanics', •"• —Shirley Anderson. have been playing football, base- These are the only senior music second group will clean and repair ball, basketball and have seen classes, since music Is an elective these garments'to prepare them for Chores! Burner installed with Inside 275-gallon tank $425.00 sports movies; subject in the senior high school. shipment. Mrs. Hugh Maypole di- The following eighth grade pu- rected devotions. Burner installed with outside 550-gallon tank $600.00 pila have not been absent. during Next week the boys" will begin a —Elvira Condina. I the month of January: John Craw- course In operating, movie project- Now, you can get clean, hot gas ford, Robert Morse, John Pugllsi, Get our price for installation of ors, still film projectors and the Discuss Projects heat for cooking and hot water. Burner-Boiler Units for Steam or ' Robert Rue, Bessie Economog, Lou* School dellneascope. . ,. Audrey Murphy Has It's Mobil-flame —fast —conve- , ella Roberts, Patricia Wella, Wil- To all boys who successfully com- Hot water, Vapor or Vacuum systems. • I liam Graham, Bernard Hoffman, plete the course cards will be award- Valentine Party For Oceanport nient—economical. Full measure .William Ottlnger, Wallace smith, ed certifying ability lo run pro- guaranteed by the Makers of Audrey Murphy, daughter of Mr. A better lighting system for the Minneapolis-Honeywell Controls used on all Robert Warren, Shirley Anderson, jectors. Willard Browning is club business district of Oceanport anil Mobilgaa and Mobiloil. Two- Patricia Hotchklss, Jo Ann Miller,. adviser.—Albert VanNostrand. and Mrs. Joseph -E. Murphy of installations. Leonardo, observed her 11th birth- improved parking for the conven- cylinder installation giveB you Karla Schriftgiesser and Dorothy ience of patrons were among the Smith.—Bessie Economos. day Tuesday, February 4, at a Val- ' constant supply. Call us. General Interest club for boys, entine party at her parents'- home. recommendations discussed at a re- undor the direction of WIHard cent meeting of the Oceanport Bus- 1 Guests enjoyed singing and games SOCONV-VACUUM'S. NEW BOTTLED GAS! Fourteen pupils, neither absent Browning has had to remain Inside and prizes were awarded to John iness Men"s association. CfllL MARTIN J. JcGUIRE nor tardy during January from' 'during the colder weather. The Loftus, John Welsh and Alexandria Those recommendations will be home room 17, were Jane Bean, | boys have been playins basketball brought before' the mayor and coun- , RED ^ANK 6-3767 Mitchell. Sally Brooks, Katherlne Favata, in the gymnasium and have been Guests were. Kathryn Neiderman, cil by a committee appointed by the Carol Klatsky, Janet Muyskens, seeing sports movies In the class- association president, Fred Zito. for Plumbing, Heating or Sheet Metal Work, Viola. Shumway, Geraldlne Wall, Mildred Psomos, Sondra. Slegel, room. The latest nioyles shown Virginia Rulback, Joan - Moran, The members are Merrill Morgan, Gordon Beck, Gary Enrlght, Mur- were about the Neptune versus Red Mary Ellen Kozak, Georgia Cole- Alfred Ceppaluni, Michael Nlcas man, Patricia Jodln, Pat Carruth- and Gerald Dufflcld. ors, Marylu O'Nell, Pat and Jerry Morris Freibaum was named Leek, Irene and Marcella Cassone, chairman of a committee to con- Betty and James Cullen, Meredith tact petition the U. S. Postal auth- Mitchell, Robert Connors, Johnnie orities In regard to having all mall Sheehan, Jr., James Crothers, Mrs. go through the local postoffice William Hefferrhan, Mrs. Chester rather than through the Long GuttorniBon, Mrs. Clifford Albert- Branch system, which has been the son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Munp-hy, custom for several years. J. H. MOUNT CO. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, The next meeting of- tho associa- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Co3tcllo tion will be held February 25 at the 84 BROAD STREET and E. B. Cooke. 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AMERICA'S LARGEST,ROOFERS AND S I D E W AL L IN S U L ATOR S RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, .1947 Page Thirteen. ton and Mills hit the cords with | Wrestler regularity. • Red Bankers Place Rackley had 18 points for the Surf Field winners, to which Brltton abided IS and Mills ten, Rumson saw Walter VVhlte continue his consistent play And Stream In Women's Bowling lh3llPi Bob James followed with 11. Timely Notes Atlantic won the junior varsity COMING - FEB. 15 thru 23> Oh tfie Great Outdodrs game, <3Q to 24 and the freshman Back Again in : BY STEW VAN VTJET Helen Braney, Tillie Mazza, ~ . . game 29. to 15. . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Pauline Minton Cop Top Honors G F P Bigger Thar Ivtrl Ml i Floanl Kaekley.-f - 2 18 America's Greatest -. To'ithe Readers of This Column: take you off your feet. To HB Into Marek. f, Monmouth-Ocean county wom- Team Mills, t. ..: ...... 0 10 Outdoor-Indoor Show!' . Many of you have inquired why a big bulldog blue, or a gaitor yel- Perry'* Bowling Center, Long Branch, Marchettl, 1. .: 0 0 en's bowling championship ended BrlUon," c :i 15 Sea Sharkey, , th» • Famoui Trained thts column did not appear In the low-nnned weak; play him up and Sunday night, and final results of 2200 (Florence McPhdreon, 414; Edith •February 6 edition. The reason was Van Winkle, 455; Mildred Perry, 447, Hoed, c. 1 0 2 Seal • Bo»b»'l Hollywood Bears • down the beach and finally slide the tourney show Red Bankers Vivian Wilson, 453; Sylvia Acerra, 621) Ciiflso, R _... 3 2 8 Thrilling Log Rolling and .Canoe Tilt- that a'n unusually heavy demand him In on a wave and beach him. heading departments in two of the Toam H! ». -s 12 Million ies LasJ: year was a busy one for the 3,S00 P A S S E N G E R drivers of telephone cars and trucks throughout New Jersey. They traveled NOW IN 12,000,000 miles and played an im- TIRES STOCK portant part in making 1946 a record year — a year in which wer'added Price only 9.4% above pre-war price 175,000 telephones and provided more TO BUILD OR REMODEL? 5 t0 service for more people, than ever As vou MAKE your plans, think of your 6.00x16- 16 before., family's watzv needs. An extra bathroom or Plus Excise Tux This year' our motor force will travel •stall shower, a downstairs lavatory, laundry even farther to help bring you greater tubs, outlets for lawn sprinkling and car and better telephone service. washing will mean far more to comfortable, NOW- convenient, healthful living than the cost This safety seal On a tele- involved. NEW, EASY phono car or truck shows the number of yenrs the driver BE SURE to include all you need of the has gono without an acci- conveniences water brings. Water is so cheap dent. Our Bufe.driving re- TERMS * cords range from 1 to 19 years. Careful that five cents a day pay? for th : ... ,»> ' . .' • •• •',•''•> '•• , • ' • ,' •.••. '-,,' '.'' w i .jH n nu. 'i i i Ji RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 Page Fifteen. ' Joey, I hear you are a Junior Merrily We now, Is that true? '„ , Westside Branch Dinner Given For JOHNS-MANVILLE MRS. CAROL FRANK Ed Sutphln, how come, you go Roll Along skating to often? Looking for School Teachers ROCK-WOOL HOME INSULATION Baccalaureate of the School of Music Education By Harold Jacobsen. Jackie-T.? Of YMCA Elects Rev. George A. Robertshaw, rec- FIKKI'ftOOF WATERPROOF • PERMAJTCN1 • NJW Tfork University . Frances- Brown, that wasn't' vary tor of St. George's Episcopal Ipstallvd by J. M. Co. Maehanlei.. EitlrtiatH IVltbout Obligation Anne Brewer, what will you do,nice; I mean you and Walter T. NewOfficers _ church, Rumson, was host recent- TEACHERJBF PIANO . now_.that_Biehard has . loft?- I But you can have him! Quess. Jy at a-dinner for teachers of the ADAM J LINZMAYER thought he was cute. But so am I. Kenneth W., I think you are church school, held In Ralph hall, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE / Instructor In Harmony, Sight Reading and Dictation Dot Woods, did you notlcs Al swell! (Helen). Dr. J. W. Parker, Jr., Rumson. Speakers wore Bertram Phono Atlantic Highlands 1-O30J. ' " p. o. Boi IM. Hanna la back? Did he tee last Bobby Patterson, do come again, H. Burden, senior warden of St. Teaching if desired will be accomplished at homes of students. week's paper, or was he curious to L. p. Domlnoco, why bs so stuck Named Chairman To George's, and Dr. James G. Van- . For enrollment write to: see Phil? • , up? NostVand, church school treasurer. —Rev.—Mi-.—RoborUhaw— outlined! Mm. CAROL FRANK —. H-J., you-wear-aome nice skat- Bettyanne and HelenJvyou sure Succeed B.Hr Glover ing outfits. Hubba, Hubba! ' plans for the 1947 program for the NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD • BED BANK, N. 3. like' trios, don't you? church school. Dinner was served George Noachore, you still carry- Helen J.fiwhat kind of vitamins At the annual meeting of the by Misses Florence'Johnson, Joan ! Ing the torch for the blonde? • do you take? You are always full Westside Branch "Y" Committee of Davis, Dorothy Leahy, Joyce Rob- j Ben B, I think you.are a swell of pep. • ]- Management Dr. J. W. Parker, Jr., crtshaw and Betty Cater. girl and very cute, too. Ed Sutphln,' what happened to was unanimously elected to the Attending: were Sgt. and Mrs. Randy, you seem to have all theClaire B's bracelet? chairmanship to succeed B. Harri- Theodore Seymour, Dr. and Mrs, DRUGS - COSMETICS answers. | . ...'•.. G. A., your hair loks nice. That son Glover who served In that ca- Milan Ross, Mr. and Mrs, William WE HAVE TO BE IN STYLE Pauline and Alex make good., color becomes you. pacity for the past year. Dr. Parker- Leahy, Mr. and Mrs. James Thorne, Prescription Specialists skaters. A" friend. Jerry"C, do you miss Walt? '. la supported by John L. Jones, who Mr. an* Mrs. Merrlt Lane, Mr. and Bill Ilert, take the safety pin out was named vice-chairman; /ftalph' 51 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE RB 6-3840 According to the. "book" February Is the month for Audrey R, who is that fellow Mrs. Russell £trotham, Mr. and of your pocketbook, and ask her who meets you every morning and Smith, recording Secretary, and JtVMrs. Spencer Pitts, Mrs. Robert- ^Furniture Stores to have sales, so we're 'going to have one out. '.!... walks you to your room? • L. Jones, treasurer. shaw, Mrs, Robert McKce, Mrs. I see the soldlera from Fort Mon- Bill Fatorlngham, where have The meeting was well attended, George Shields, Mrs. Borkeley A, mouth are growing mustaches, 22 of the 24 members being pre- 100 Qelucaps and what a sale it is going to be! I sharpened up rny pen- L you been keeping yourself lately? Cater, Mrs. David Sinclair, Mrs. and do they look silly. Please ob Bornlco B.,- who is this Ernie that ienL The committee highly praised Edward VanDorn, Mrs.- Elbert Oravals cil and razor and prices have really been cuj. "Take throw the retiring chairman for his work Special Sale! serve. you are always talking about? Baardman, Miss Isabelle Cllno and 8 Vitamins The F. Y. I, is a wonderful col- and promised its support to Dr, Robert Kruse, . • . rugs for example—they have been reduced 40%; and bed, Ann O'NeilJ, why is Jertey City Therapeutic umn; it has' interesting comments always on your mind? Parker and the new administration, springs and mattresses'all show the results of that sharp and then it helps put "some peo- Doris G., why don't you como committees' for the activities of the Treatment ple In their places for their own skating any more? We miss you. past year was-read. B. Harrison! Belford Auxiliary pencil. Practically every item in the store is stunned as good. More of It! Glover In his, report on the progress I Terry R., why don't you bring of the new building program said 'Jimmie Costigan, gee It was nice Bubby to class any more? Plans Benefit a result of the cut in price it has received. An early in- to see you back; I missed'you. that the past year saw the pur- Qulntrons D. G., who ia B. H. from Atlan- chase of the West Bergen street A "Breakfast In Hollywood" par- spection of the .merchandise insures a.good selection. Bill Ilert and Ralph Morgan, ty, with Jim . Allardlce of Toms Vitamin B tic Highlands? school for the Y.M.C.A. and set In W iDB Complex have a good'time with the debu- Why ia Janet Wagner and Billy motion an ever expending program River as Tom Bnmeman, M tantes in Florida. McGratli seen in each other's com- for additional physical equipment given by the ladies' 'auxiliary of the with , - '.'- And in the "hard to get" department we have plenty i What do the letters B. H. stand pany so much? Could it be that and an extension of the activities Belford Engine company Thursday Liver & Iron for? D. C. • they are both In the same kettle program, R. N. Hawkins, executive night, March 6, at the fire houso.' of 9 x 12 Armstrong Rugs and linoleum-including inlaid Joey (O, how I love that name) of ash? Both wishing for their secretary of the branch said in his Prizes will be awarded, Including Malyski, l your favorite song still an orchid for the oldest guest, and Limited patterns; Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Odora Closets and the s true loves to return once again. report that the present construction "Sioux City Sue?" Mine will always Dutch, I see you have left us to work should be finished In the near the wishing ring. Time Only! ONE A DAY ! be "There la No One But You." 'G. Refreshments will.bo'aerved. Tha HI famous Vollrath enamel ware pots and pans. More than go overseas, Lots ofluck and hurry future and that elaborate plans are Children's back. Make good usent-yoursftates now going forward lor a grand committee in charge Includes Mrs. ever now "IT PAYS TO TRY US FIRST". Tootle, I'd like to know more opening celebration. Harry Lange, Mrs. Dirk Hofman, Vitamins I ,98 about your brother. wherever you are. Mrs. Wallace J. Miller, Mrs, Doml- N. V., does Austin see those let- Ralph V., when are you eomjng Under discussion also was thenick Mullanoy, Mrs. Thomas Davis, | T.USSY 50 Capsules ters from Ralph'? back? I miss you very milch. financial drive In which the Com-Mrs. AUral Smith and Miss Mil- 1 . Bill Doyle, do you like Marie Evelyn H,, why would you like to munity Y.M.C.A, Is making every dred Morris. ROSEHFELD FURNITURE COMPANY Geroni, or is it still Evelyn? effort to raise $25,000. The entire Cleansing live in South Orange? Is it, be- Bill Whitney, what happened be- membership of the Westside Com- cause ot Bobby? ' tween you and Mamie? We thought mittee of Management pledged it- SO Mg. E. F., why do you attract all theyou were very lucky to have a self to co-operate as never before THANK GOD FOR Creams 189 Shrewsbury Avenue Red Bank girls? . •< •••••• , girl like.her. • . In a gigantic effort to achieve this Vitamin C Anna S., who is It, D. C. or B. H.7 Helen Jones, it Is too bad yougoal. . • Phone Red Bank 6-3419 Emma, do you like one-arm driv- couldn't land Ralph. .- The roster of the Westside. Com- 100 Tabs. ing? a Susie, what happened to you andmittee of Management for 1947 In- MUSCLE-RUB! 1U5 SIZE.,. Vernice A., you sound so dl£-George? cludes Dr. James W. Parker, Jr., WRITES MR. ROBERT JORDAN. COLON, MICH. forent over the telephone. Is it Virginia MacCloud, that red skirt B. Harrison Glover, Rov. Richard natural? • you made is solid. - Counclll, Joseph Vincent, Dr. James Advises every sufferer from Verblex-C M* T. H, S., that was a swell Frieda D., I see you don't be W. Parker, Sr., Arthur Russell, B Complax game you played against Red llcve In wearing slacks. Rev. Joseph Scott, Thomas Sim- Rheumatic—Arthritic—Sciatic—. •with C Bank Tuesday night and a swell mons, Dr. Herman C. Wiley, John High Potency MOBILE Venetian Blind C< score, too. , Eddie Rogers, is there anything Neuritic Pains to try Muscle-Rub. .49 between you and Virginia that we Wcstbroolt, Emerson Williams, Wil- Liver Concentrate liam Wormley, William McGuire, L. G., you.auro have a \ot of boydon't know? Here's the true story of • man who took < 100 Capsules friends,.to.'go out with. Evelyn McCloud, you haven't a Dr.'Ehglish Wright, RoWt Smith, treatnknti, used all kinds of remedies for hit 3 C: 97 LINDEN PLACE, M.;;p.,;n,bitf is'RV A.? :V' thing to worry about. She's no John Watklns, Sr., Lawrence Green, sciatic, neuritic paini without being helped in jBaffcara T;,1' VHIO is it now ? competition, • ' Charleg Harrington, Ausslen Wil- Jhe lightest degree. Mr. Robert Jordan of f REDBINK, N. J. D'ft'djv who -is tBat cute; blonde? liams,' L. B. Rivers and Merrill Colon, Mich., tuffered agony from pains in hii We Have. „ Bill Doyle, you're making a mis? Richardson. hip— knee— calf of legs. The pain at times WDS 10 Butch,'how Is Dtigari?' i take. •o bnd thflt he couldn't ill down. He'tried Saooharln ° '•; PROP-^iffAPIDUS B. B., why do you like to go to several different treatment!, many different TABLETS M jt.^ Newark, is It because of the boy Susiq, who is this guy named .nkdicinci, all of which did him no Eood. H« ; dene from Asbury Park? BECEIVE COLD KEYS couldn't work. Life was tniicry fo{ him. j •A Grain '000 1.09 'i PhoneSe-3332-R next door? Marie Geroni, Bill Doyle won't j N. W., I hope you had a nice Richard French of Holmdel and Then one.day he law an advertisement ciTT None,to Dealers run away from you. William Hostetter of Matawan rff- 1 ! time on your vacation. wMuiclc-Rub—the doctor ! prescription— ond Rose Barbara, why don't you celved keys at the 82d anniversary in desperation bought A bottle. He used it ai EMULSIFIED FLEXIBLE H. P., where did you • get • that give up? Ralph likes Frieda. of Peddle school, Hlghtatown, Sun- directed and in'3 days tlie pains were relieved : ied hair? vs' day. The students are members of and Mr. Jordan was beck on the job. CLEANSING 100 Janet, why do you always malto Rose B., wear a skating skirt. It i will become you, 1 think. the Gold Key society, which Is the No wonder he njlvisci every rheumatic suf* CREAM- . ASPIRIN STEEL BUNDS eyes at Frank when Wilbur Isn't . Charlie Bennett, congratulations. school service organization. At the ferer to try Muscle-Rub for fast pain relief. ; ; around? - ' | Ton' are, a luoky fellow. same exercises an award will be Get a bottle today «t exlia-rich in'Wn TABLETS Gt&RANTEEiD RUSTPROOF BeVerly F. (Daisy Mae), who is'"Weliear Earl Lar3on~has~a~new made-to" George A. Rooney, Jr., of PARKE-SUN-RAY And All Druff Stores for iiy skins. I3rAbner"and"J6e Palobka? Freehold, a member of the house Remember. Muaclc-Rub Is sold on this Limit CREAM OR WHITE Edna, how is Ray making out nick name. Could it be "A. S. C.7" money back mmrnntoo. U only hnlf n A certain blonde girl named committee, which is the student buttle doesn't brine relief your druggist with his dancing? governing body. Is nuthorizod to return your money. Marilyn S., why do you always Mary likes to go to Irene's. Does make eyes at Arthur? Why notEarl go with you? YDU sure are IMMEDIATE DELIVERY give Frank a chance? a lucky fellow. Joey M., I haven't seen you In Charles H., who did you takel four months, bub it seems Me four home Friday nlgfct? It looked like LAUNDRY SERVICE years. Please come to Red Bank Evelyn M. C. She Is a swell kid, more often. . * Charlie, but some girls are pretty OUR\ PROCESPROCESSS CLCLEAN: S Dickie Vane, who ev'eK wrote Jealous about it. RE PAINTING TAFEkFES AND COICORDSi . "Open the Door, Richard" must We see Paul Torchla is back have written it just for you. after a short leave. Glad to have $|.5O Lulu D., how does It feel to be Inyou in circulation again. 10 SQ FT your 'teens? We hear Bob Mewes and Evelyn How to Whenever It came to Sunday, I'd M. C. are back' together again. Ho J go to see a show; but since I know Is a little Jealous. a new I71BE ESTIMATES CHEEBFUIXY GIVEN ", there is "Singing Wheels,", a.skat- Until next week the F. T.I. n ing I will go. G. G. watch you go buy The Register. HUDSON MILLER'S of Red Bank In order to bring you a new Hudson sooner than you might expect, we are pledged, with all other dealers, to Hudson's Good-Will Delivery program. We'll take your order immediately for the model of your choice. This is our 4-point policy: • To sell at established prices ' • Cash or convenient time payments • If you have a trade-in we will make you a good allowance ' • Delivery of ears in strict sequence of orders, received UDSON buyers can be choosers. You have Hudson dealer. We'll H your choice of a Super Series or a distin- tell you as nearly as pos- guished Commodore Series—ajl popular body sible when you can have styles—fresh new colors, and two famous engines, the model you want. the 102-h.p. Super-Six and 128-h.p, Supec-Eight. As members of a (THANK GOODNESS I) These are the finest Hudso0s ever sold. Smart coast-to-coast organization of 3,000 quality dealers, we offer expert Hudson Protective Of course, it's a little embarrassing at the moment to have so many women telling new exteriors and luxurious^ interiors — plus Service for your car—trained mechanics—gen- so *nany other women what wonderful shoes Gold Cross Shoes arc. But, then, the record-breaking performance and ^ endurance, arid a score of features that make Hudson uine Hudson pans—and fair prices. kind of style and value and fit you get in Gold Cross Shoes are just too exciting to America's Safest Car. ' keep a secret. So don't try. Instead, we'll keep 'on doing our best to get See us soon, Learn all that Hudson offers you enough beautiful, Fit-Tested Gold Cross Shoes for as many qf our friends as possible. • So here's a cordial welcome to visit your in complete driving satisfaction. Sec your nearest Hudson Dealer as. listed below CROSS SHOES \ UNCHAllINOMUSHOi.-VAlUi .dttWJHMfi.u-;., BROAD STREET , ;RED BANK, N. Phone R;B. 6-1264 18 BROAD ST. •.."•• ' .'•.", RED BANK Pag'e Sixteen. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13. 1947 INSURE YOUR HOME Troop 8 Takes ChecAcs Minor Inuineui automobile ud other FRANK B LAWES - property with Theater Goers KAWHIMS BBOTHEBS COAL - FUEL OIL Part In Trenton In & telegram addressed to J. Beal Brtato and Mortgage Loans Best Quality - Right Price Victor Carton, county prosecutor, Court Of Honor Walter Beade, In behalf of the Wal- 77 Broad Street, Bod Bank ."Newman" Springs Rdr"~ RED BANK~ «-2875 ter Rcade theaters, outlined 'special Phone B. B. 9-D35J safeguards taken by his theaters to 10 Receive Awards safeguard and protect minor movie goers. ' From Bishop Griffin; Mr. Reade commended Mr. Car- ton on "vigorous action In combat- Father Dwyer Speaks ing perversion within the county'*] and assured the prosecutor of sup- More than 1,000 scouts participa- port from his theaters. Among the ted In the Catholic Court of Honor safeguards observed by the theaters of Trenton diocese Sunday when Is stopping -unchaperoned children ten members of St. James troop under 11 to attend motion pictures, eight received Ad Altare Del'med- als from Bishop William A. Grit- fln. ' • . • •: Anti-Discrimination The medals, the highest award In Catholic scouting, "Vero given to Group To Meet Theodore Labrecque', Jr., Eugene The United, Citizens'' committee Carroll, William O'Brien, Naoson against discrimination will sponsor SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY DeMerrle, William Halleran, John a mass meeting Wednesday night McNeil, Richard Doclgcr, James in tho Methodist church on Liberty Arlckeon, Paul Hlntelman "aha street. Long Branch. The National Ralph Herln. Association for the Advancement of CHECK THESE VALUES THEN HURRY Colorful New Silhouettes Others In the county receiving Colored People are assisting In ar- the award were Rudy Kaatncr, ranging the session. Styled Beautifully For Spring Flattery Robert Wyler, Donald Horher and "The Negro in History" will be Benjamin Hawley, St. Agnee, At- the subject of the meeting and Im- lantic Highlands; John Vinlckl and provement of inter-racial relation! tow* TO SHERMAN'S AN» SAVE! Ernest Tark, St. Rose of Lima, will be discussed. - For color under your furs now—to flaunt Freehold; Scoutmaster • Frank Fleming, Robert McQuarie, An- This is a once-a-year SALE—Many other items not advertised are without a ooat later, treat yourself to one thony Rossi, Leo Warnoek and An- gelo Enfanto, St. Joseph's, Key- Eatontown Church also Greatly Reduced. See our Windows—Come in and Save. • of our new glamorous prints. Gracefully port, and Morris Roper, Petei^Pta- draped, beautifully styled to accentuate ver's, Asbury Park. ' ""^ . Fellowship Dinner Rev. Francis J. Dwyer, pastor of. ALL WOOL JERSEY f ALL WOOL 2-PC. your charm and.femininity—to do won- A fellowship banquet will be held St, Dorothea's church, Eatontown, Friday evening, February 21, In the derful things for your figure. and diocesan boy scout chaplain, Eatontown Methodist church. The SKIRTS delivered the principal address. He guest speaker wl)l be Rev. Charles BLOUSES JERKIN SUITS compared scouting to soldiering C. Cole of Fordham Methodist 7.99 - 9.99 - 12199 and defined the meaning of rever- church; New York city, a former Sizes 32 to 38 |% Sizes 12 to 18 Not All Sizes ence as applied to dally life. chaplain at Fort Monmouth and' a Prior to visiting Trenton, mem- member of thoSojourners, a Ma- Reg. Price $ <.00 Reg. Price .00 Reg. Price bers of troop eight received Holy sonic club at the fort. 8IZE 8-17{ 12-20. Communion in a group at 9 o'clock $4.88 to $7.88 tJ " 9.98 to 12.88 $3.88 to $6.88 mass In St. James church. Mem- A roast turkey dinner with all the '5 bers of the scout committee also tain's will be prepared and served took part in the service, by the Woman's Society of Chris- See Our Large Size DRESSES tian Service. Daniel S. Morris has Monday, at the' district Court, ol been asked to act as toastmaster. COMBINATION Honor in the Mechanic street A program of entertainment will be FINE SATIN SLIPS SWEATERS school, four Troop-Eight 'scouts given after tho banquet, * 9.99 - 10.99 were honored by the Monmouth OFFER Not All Sizes SIZE 38-60 Council of scouts: DeMerrle re- LACE, TRIMMED ceived the life scout award; James PARTY FOB BBIDE-ELECT 1 Pr. All SI Ik Assorted Anderson and Richard Dbelger re- Miss Georgianna Bryan of Leo- 1 Pr. All Ny- Styles and ceived flrst class scout awards, and nardo gave a miscellaneous shower Sizes 32 to 40 . Ion Hosiery. .Colors. AROUND THE HOUSE Frank T. Wise, Jr., received a sec- Friday .for Miss Katherine Mc- RegftPrice $ FROCKS ond class scout award. Frank T. Candless of Leonardo, who will be $7.ot o Both fop . Reg. Price* Wise, Sr., represented the St. married Saurdety to Henry Bloxom, James scout committee in making $2.8S ' Reg, Price $4 $4.88 to $7.88 3= at the Leonardo Baptist church. 2.99 the presentations, Miss Georgianna Bruntz was the assisting hostess. • Extra Fine Rayon SIZE 12-60 Others present were Mrs. James FINE RAYON FINE SEAMLESS Leonardo Girl McCandless, Mrs. Daniel McCand- Multifllliment less, Mrs. Bloxom, Mrs. Edward RAYON HOSIERY Celebrates Birthday Bryan, Mrs, Edward Bruntz, Mr«. PANTYS NIGHT GOWNS SEE OUR SPRING SUITS AND COATS Maria Blosom, Mrs. Elizabeth Mel- Audrey. Murphy of Leonardo cele- lick and MlBses Arlene and Ettanor 2pr. Lavishly Laoe Trimmed brated her 11th birthday Tuesday Mctiandless, Jane Search, Ruth 2 for with a Valentine party. The after- Smith, Jean Carey and Gertrude .00 8% to .00 Size 32 Only f> noon was spent playing games for Davldelt. v: Elastic 10)4 prizes, dancing and enjoying re- Waist. 1 Reg, Price ($ *V.OO freshments. 1 Ren. Price ' SNOW THOUGHTS • Reg. Price The'chlldren who attorided were 78e PP. $10.00 fJ ~ JEAN FROCKS Snow I crystal white, bluish white, , 78o Each Mary Lou O'Neil, Patricia Caro- BJU of fioceii mystery tiirrtbljnB thers, John Sheehan, Jr., Alexandra from tho sky, USE QURLLJW-AWAY PLAN .and.Merideth_Mitchell, Patricia and Bringing an ecrlo light, faintly bright STORE HOURS: OPEN FRIDAY—8 to 8. SAT 9 to 6. ~ Mantle tentatively-flung from on-hitfhr Joyce Joslin, George Coleman, Patiently, so patiently, each tin/ flake 14 Broad Street \ Red Bank, N. J. James and Betty C'ullen, John Lof- Covers bare old mother earth, tus, Mary Ellen Kozak, Robert Con- Covers every nook and crany; nors, Irene and Marcclla Casson, Covers ugliness with mirth, f Patricia and Jsrry LcaUc, Joe Mor- Snow! Chlldrcn'a delight, snowball fight, THE SHERMAN SHOP an, Katharine Neidcrman, James Childhood's thrill ]n natui'o'fl foi'CL-b. Bringing laughter bright, dlmpted rouy Carothers, Ruth Kerrigan, Patricia; cheeks at night: James, John, and Leila Welsh, John After wintry ploytimo cout-Bca. Knochel, Jerry Robinson, Viola Rapidly, so rapidly,..each tiny child. 56 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Shuway, Gcraldine Wall, Virginia Romps o'er feathery snow, Romps o'or hill and dfllc. Ruhlback and Audrey Murphy. Shrilling laughter as they so. Other guests wer1e Mr. and Mrs. Snowl Traveler's pllirlit, . winter's bite,. Joseph Munphy, Si ., Mr. 'and Mrs. Sinking teeth In tire, twirling under Joseph Murphy, Jr., Edgar Cook, fret in play, B tinging varied words contrite, scowling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello, Mrs. brows and Inward spite; Flannel William Heffernan, Mrs. Chester As ciders wield'plows in winter's lay, Guttormsen and Mrs. Clifford Al- Wearily, ao wearily, ench tiny lump, bertson, Tossed (onto a mountnin heap; Ton-Bod like waves of Bodden white, Or droves of dirty, eaddened sheep. Snowl Melting jn flight,-dripping all Visual Aid Films niKht, Off tho roof of the placid houses, HERE IS YOUR REWARD Shirts Bringing back the Eight of barren To Be Presented field's trite, With sullen winter .drowses, A" program to demonstrate the Stealthily, so stealthily, each tiny drop- proper use of visual aids to make let; . Creeps upward In'the rays of oun, them most effective will bo pre- Creeps into tho cloudB again". sented Monday, February 24; at" 8 And another snowstorm la begun, p. m. In .the Methodist fellowship Mow...see ibie iron Reduced CHARLOTTE B. CONOVER. hall. J. B. Kldd of the Institute of Everett. sponsored by Heavy, comfy Shirts in Checks, Adult Education of Columbia Teachers college, New York, will Plaids and Plain* Colors—right stage the demonstration with films and give helpful - suggestions in now when you can use them— connection with visual aids. The program is being sponsored by,the of General Mills Values up to 11.30 Red Bank church board of religious education and an invitation has "£ Longer, lorgtr Ironing lurfact covtrt moro Ironing ol been extended to a|l religious edu- •vary stroke. cation groups In the community to attend. New Safety Side Reit malioi iron B7% mott itnble at reit than heel rest Iron*. Eoiler to reit Iron, to .7.95 "k The lurface that lrom the fabric li part of the Union Beach Rate, Tro-Hecr Control, molt accvrall known of Ironing heat regulator. ' 12.00 to 13.95 Valuer Up $88 A Thousand The Union Beach budget, pre- sented Thursday night by the may- or and council, shows an Increase R.95 of $1.25 per thousand In the tax Yes! Yes! rate, making tho yearly rate per thousand dollars of assessed valu- ation $88. The total budget shows • Bonded lor quality! an increase of $9,950 over last year. The amount to bo raised By taxcu • Dime-size bottle Is $35,450. A public hearing on the budget Will' bo hold February 27. for a nickel I As Previously Advertised*,. Tho district school taxes have been raised and tho county tax Is esti- mated higher than lost year's fig Sweaters Jackets Robes ure. ALSO QUALITY IRONS SUCH AS 3V2-LB. AUTOMATIC . Coats and Slip-Ons Pile and wool lined A11 W°o1 Plannel HENNESSEY Values to 11.50 Zelan and Corduroy. ' • * " FEATHERUNE IRONS 10" - SAYS - AUTOMATIC 7.45 Values to 13.95 22.50 • $25 Values If It's Fine Sea Food . DOMINION IRONS Q.95 16.95 You Want - We Have It 12.50 to 15.00 REGULAR $5.49 ' 27.50-$30 Values SCALLOPS, LOBSTERS, HADDOCK, SALMON, SALE 9 45 .-••• 19.95 HALIBUT, FINNAN DU-MUL ELECTRIC IRONS PRICE HADDIE, WHITING, FILET FLOUNDER, COD, BUTTERFI8H, BLUEFISH ALL IRONS FULLY GUARANTEED . NEW OWNERS-rED AND FRANK MoMAHON IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Free Delivery , J.Kridei 20 WHARF AVE. TEL. R; B. 6-1377 N 30 MONMOUTH ST. PHONE 6-2222 RED BANK THE FISHERMAN RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME L^IX, NO. 34. RED BANK, N. J.; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY it, 1947 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. Hesse Is Second' $14,033 Total Red Bank Lions : Service League Gives Red Bank Stores Fact Finding Tieket- In Climax Shoot Reported At 'Y' Hear Talk By To Close Feb. 22 Elmer Hesse had the second high $700 To Riverview David W. Russell, presi- gun yesterday for the Red Bank Drive Meeting Noted Physician Wins By 100 Votes squad at Plalnfleld when the Climax dent of the Red Bank Com- The Junior Service league of Red Gun cluib held their first registered munity Chamber of Com- Zn one of Red Bank's most heaU Bank, at a meeting- Tuesday at the shoot- of the year. His score was Campaign To Raise Dr. Featherston merce, announced yesterday ed school board elect-ions in year*, t. home of Mrs. Robert Glblon on Little Silver 87 out of a possible 100 in com- 'that stores in 'Red Bank will P.A.L. Is Formed the Fact Finding-ticket of Alston ^ Reckless place, voted to purchase a petition among ten clubs numbering $25,000 Will Run Addresses Joint bo closed all day Saturday, Bcekman, Jr., George W. Bray.and ~&ew electric oxygen tent for Rlvor- Gets Complaint 50 men. Other scores were William February 22, In observance ,of At Highlands Fred L. Brown was declared vic- Vlcw hospital, posting (700; The Richardson 92, Ed vonK&ttengell 86 To February 19 Lions Meeting Washington's -birthday. torious at 2 o'clock yesterday morn- check"for the new instrument! will ,nd Jesse Schofleld 78. , Decision of the Chamber Ing by a margin of more than 10O was reached following' g post- be given to hospital authorities at. About Bridge Richardson broke 25 straight to A grand'total of $14,033.30 was „ Dr. D. 'F. Featherston of Asbury Chief Monahan votes. Mr. Peekmah, high man on a special ceremony when the new have high gun In the 22-yard hanBl- announced at the first report meet- Park discussed socialized medicine1 card referendum of members. Ms ticket with 1,113 votes, defeated ' instrument arrives. Enrolls 75 Boys Dr. Lawrence R. Burdge, high mart "The Little Silver mayor and cap. --• -- ing of Community Y. M. C. A. drive Tuesday night at a joint meeting.of The league approved a $50 con- On Saturday, the squad traveled for $25,000 held Monday night in the Red Bank and Middletown on th-s opposition, ticket, by a 164- tribution to the Red Bank Com- council Tuesday night read a com- Police Chief Howard J. Monahan vote margin. Mr. Bray defeated plaint from J. E. Carroll of«Bilver- to the Quaker City Gun club in the "Y" building. The general cam- township Lions clubs at the Molly munity "Y" campaign; $10 to the Philadelphia, and Daniel C. Oakes paign runs' to February 19. Pitcher hotel. Church Ruined of Highlands, in an attempt to curb Dr. Burdge by 158 votes u.id Mr. March of Dimes campaign, and, the slde avenue protesting the action juvenile delinquency in the borough Brown led Dr. Burdgo r>y 109 votes. of the War- department and the and Hesse, copped first prizes' Of the total amount', $1,446,30 The speaker told that doctors aro. establishment' of a special • $100 Oakea won with 43 out of 60, to was reported by team workers in has enrolled about 75 local bc-Vs, be- Mr. Bray polled 1,107 votes, Mr. emergency welfare fund. Last county board of freeholders in re- being blamed for many things that By $30,000 Fire tween tho ages of 8 and 16, into the moving tenders from the Seven nose out vonKattengell, who had 'the general campaign and 512,587 are not their faults and they can Brown, 1,058; Dr. Burdge, 949, Don- week the league,' at the request of by Harry Neuberger, co-chalrm'an lcwly-formcd Police Athletic a county welfare agency, furnished Bridge road drawbridge. The coun- 42, and Hesse took the yardage do nothing about- them because of ald W. White. 880, and Worth F. ty had asked that four hours' no- shoot at 19 yards with a 21, which of the special gifts committee. The laws with which they must con- Damage Is Only '.33gUC. Schantz, 811. More than 2,000 votes food and clothing for a destitute division headed by Mrs. L, W. Con- family. • . • tice be given when the bridge was high, gun for the distance. form. He snid that medicine today were cast, 1,048 at the high school needed opening in order that it Howard Applegate had 39. With the row turned In the high division re- Is run by a medical bureau of tho Partially Covered 5.D8 at Oakland street and 360 at The league has given its approval port of $284. .The second highest di- federal government arid their Iaw3 River street. Red Bank has be- for a survey f,or the establishment ould be relieved of the. financial temperature at ten degrees, low burden of paying permanent per- scores predominated. vision headed by Raymond DoRid- must be followed. The doctors of The Highlands Methodist church tween six and seven thousand regn of a Community Welfare council. der reported a total of' $280. The today are trying their best to give istered voters. The council, If established, will be sonnel. This Saturday the Red Bank on Bay avenue wua.destroyed Sat- Mr, Carroll claimed four hours' earn travels to Caldwell to partici- division prize for high attendance the people all the medical service urday afternoon by a flro belioved Mr.. Bray with 566 votes led Dr. made up of representatives of coun- was awarded to Miss Alberta John- possible, but if they are continually ty welfare organizations, and will notice is impractical and opposed pate in the North Jersey Gun club to have been started by a defect in Burdge at the high school by 21 any limiting of the Use of the river. shoot. son, division secretary for Ralph going to try to .pass laws to retard the coal furnace In the basement. votes. Mr. Bookman led Dr. n ' dje" eventualy lead to the establish- Smith's division. the medical profession, it is not the ment of a community chest on a He suggested use of electrical mo- Only the. concrete walla and the by 12 votes, and Mr. Brown r n be- tors and warned that, needs in time Rev. George A. Robertshaw, rec- physician's fault, the speaker church tower remain standing, hind Dr. Burdgo in this distuci. ')jt county or local basis. The project stated. is being sponsored by the league of war not be forgotten*. He said tor of St. George's Episcopal Jlev. J. Hlllman Coffee, pastor, "" votes. Mr. Beekman was high and the Monmouth County branch, there was no objection to limiting $100,000 Gift church, Rumson, stressed that estimated tho damage between $25,- man at Oakland street with 31* American Association of University personnel from November to March, "character Is not an inherited qual- 000 and $40,000. Firemen from High- votes. Mr. Bray arid Mr. Brown led Women. i but declared he personally requires Made To Hospital ity but is something which is built lands and Sea Bright fought tho Dr. Burden In this district by two bridge openings in the spring and over a period of years. The Y.. M.- University Women voles. Plans were completed for an in- An anonymous gift of $100,060 to flames for six hours. The flro formal dance to be held Friday summer months. Councilman Ches- C. A", is one of the forces in our alarm was ssunded at 3 p. m. and River street.was the district that ter Apy recommended that council Monmouth Memorial hospital' to- commuirlty which is Influencing the firemen stayed on the job until 6 night, February 21, at the Star Dust ward the construction and equip- Literature Group turned the tide for the three B's, inn,'Red Bank, in charge of Mrs. investigate the matter for possible characters of our young pcdple." p. m. Tho adjoining parsonage was Mr. Beekman, Mr. Bray and Mi\ further discussion with .the board ment of a surgical floor In: honor The minister urged workers "to go Kenneth F. Dietz! Mrs. William saved by protective measures of tho Brown, receiving a majority of bet' B. Hintelmann, Jr., will be chair- of freeholders. of Dr. Harry B. Slocurh, chief of out not to sell people on the Idea rogram firemen. tcr thaii 2 to J hero. Mr. Brown- man of a tea dance to bo held in In Mr. Apy's police report, two staff, has been announced by Bert- of helping youth because most peo- The firemen's efforts were ham- wa? high man with 247 votes to 108 April at the Beau Rivage at Spring- oases were mentioned. -One con- ram H. Border], president. ple are already interested In our Members of the literature study pered by strong winds coming for Dr. Burdge. Mr. Bray re- Lake Heights. cerned a reckless driving charge Dr. Slocum,sfor many years one youth. Simply tell them about the group of the Red Bank regional from nearby' Raritan bay. The ceived 243 votes and Mr^Bcekman, against Frank Romano of 63 Mor of the foremost physicians and Y. M. C. A. and what It is doing group of the Monmouth County temperature was about 23 degrees. 240. Mr. Schantz was low man In rl3 avenue, Long Branch, hearing surgeons of New .Jersey, has been for the youth of our community," branch, American Association of 'According to Vincent E. Worth, all three polling places, on which has been postponed for affiliated with Monmouth Memorial University Women, presented the Highlands fire chief, another hand- -Three More Join two weeks, and the other con- hospital since 1901, when ho began Mr. White" was appointed to the program at a branch meeting Mon- icap was the metal celling of the board a short time ago to replace" cerned Charles Riley of Neptune, his Long Branch practice. He be- day at the Red Bank fellowship church. .Flames between tho cell- who is charged with having clothes Plan Fighting HOWARD J. MONAHAN Amory Osborn, Sr., who retired be- Shrewsbury Post came chief of staff in 1922, suc- hall. Members of the Kcyport re- ing-and the slate roof could not be cause of business pressure. The stolen from Monmouth Cleaners ceeding Dr. Edwin Field of Red gional group were hostesses. controlled until holes were made and Dyers in his possession. The Chief Monahan has embarked other, retiring board members are Bank. Dr. Slocum was born in Faith Crusade Mrs. Leland Crafts outlined ths in the roof, through which water on a' diversified .program of teach- Charles P. Irwin, Jr., and William- Monday Night councilman also reported the police Long Branch,- son of the late J. In response to an International program on Monmouth county lit- could be sprayed. ing borough youngsters a sense of Wellncr. The final meeting of the department is co-operating with Howard and Rachel L. Slocum. He erary personages, Including the Shrewsbury, post, American Le- tho board of education, regarding spiritual offensive known as "Tho Rev. Mr. Coffee said that the property value, appreciation of the old board will bo held tonight at Is a direct descendant of the city's Revolution war poet Philip Frcncau, damage was partially covered by law and at the same time offering the high school, and the organiza-" gion, accepted three more members their request for additional special first settlers. Fighting Faith Crusade," the Sal- vation Army of Red Bank is con- who was born at Freehold and Insurance. A $2,000 renovating job thorn recreation. tlon meeting of the new board will" Monday night and announced that officers for school crossings. The surgical floor and equipment spent most of his life in the Mata- a mass initiation will be held e g qp ducting two weeks of evangelistic to the-inside of the church was In explaining the motives for bo held Monday night at the same will be part of a new wini g whichih wan area; Alexander O. Wolcott, completed in October, the month forming the league, the chief said, place. March 21 when a ritualistic team meetings. These services will be who waa born at Phalanx, and Ed- of Newark Legionnaires will per- Is plannep d to add to the hospital'3 held each night at 8 o'clock Rev. Mr. Coffee replaced Rev. John "Juvenile delinquency Is a minor The following statement was Is-, Local Residents M f th mund Wilson, author, who was M, Long as pastor. factor here. However, there is a form the induction ceremonies. rapidly growing •ie.MMea for p'rcthTe '"rouggh February 23 at tht e Sal- born In Red Bank. sued yesterday morning by Mr. car7of ^; ra D The board of directors ot the need for a police league in every- Bcekman, Mr. Bray and Mr. Brown: ' The new members are Thomas Married 25 Years gram o[ expansion In which Dr. ra»D" Arrty on Linden place Tho group gave a .play pertaining .J. Gaffney of Chestnut street, John »Speaker" Arrtys oninclude Linde' n Majplac. e Arthur church met last night to dlBcuss town so that kids growing up will Slocum hah s taketk n partt begab n IIn Sk to an incident in Monmouth during loarn to know and work with po- We wish to thank the people of V*. Kelly of Harrison avenue and Misses Miriam, Betty and Thelma ;, former Reld d Bankj corpA s of- future action. Rev. Mr. Coffee re- Red Bank for their support. WK" 1918 with the gift' of a new wing j the revolution. It was written and ported that several offers have been licemen rather than to develop a trust that the other members of the Robert L. Schneider of Linden Goldin entertained at their home flcer directed by Mrs. Arthur Mayhew. place. Sunday at a buffet supper and par- by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlmpf-! . and recently a chaplain In made to house the 185 Methodist cop-hater attitude." board of education, realizing the ty for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. hoimer in memory of their son. | the U S. Army; Ll.u . Col. A. Ed- Participating were Mrs, Allen T. congregation members. The day af- Trust In police officers and devel- wishes of the people will now jom Commander Harold Adamson Baldwin, regional group chairman; with us in a constructive workable presided. He anaBunced that the Jack Goldin of Shrewsbury avenue, The Borden Pavilion In memory of ,ty Arkctt, divisional commander ter the fire tiio congregation met opment of personal responsibilities Mary Owen Borden was dedicated of. the New Jersey div s on, and Mrs. ' John VanderVoort, Mrs. at the Episcopal church, also on program for improvement of our Legion's nationalTpnventlon would who were observing their 25th wed- y are points to be stressed In an or- schools. ,, •«•- - -••- Captp . Ralpph Miller, assistant cdi Sloan D. Robertson, Mrs. W. Dem- Bay avenue. ganized character-development plan Be Ticld~lhTfew York city between ding anniversary. The couple re in 1940. Since that tlmo many oth- ing Lewis and Mis. Robert Qiblon. August 26 and September 2r celved many gifts and'a wedding er Improvements have been made, tor of the Salvation Army's period- which tile chief, and other members Tho losing ticket of Dr. Burdg* ical, "The War Cry." Mrs, Emilio Fanjul Introduced the of the forco are attempting to put Mr. White and Mr. Schantz' also Is- William KJlatsky, adjutant and cake inscribed, "Anniversary Greet- including tho addition of a tumor characters. ' _ , _^j h ings To Mother and Dad." clinic "Of all the processes ot rohabill- r -— over, the chief explained. sued a statement, which'follows: Hiuflti sifttftnn iY^ ETf>nrv Inselbcrg that ire before the world, 1 of the 1947 Mercury award, re Mr. and Mrs. Goldin were mar- ment of cuncct* JJUIUJHWI ** D^WMOI ; — -- New members introduced wei'6 While only a small portion of the Wo wfsh to thank the people of ported that shires are-still on sale ried in New York city. Mr.. Goldin diet kitchen and extensive repairs the most urgent is that of rcstor- Mrs. Raymond Swift, Mrs. John J. Commerce Group proposed training will be" devoted Red Bank, and the newspapers of Bassett, Mrs.' Walter E. Ingram, Jr., to basic educational projects, thero this area for the lino turnout In at the Legion booth at Broad and Is the owner of Gold|n's men's shop In the older part of the hospital, j ing a recognition of and belief In The Highlands Lions club Tues- Tuesday's election. White streets. He also said that on Broad street, and for many A new maternity ward is noaring spiritual values," said Capt. Ncw- Mrs. Louis M. Lager, Mrs. C. H. are plans underway to have expert Walker, Mrs. C. Donald English, day nlgKliftappolntcd Frederick youth authorities speak to the The record-breaking vote cast in tickets may be purchased from Le- years conducted, a general store on completion and a modeCn •labora • • • - ton McClemcnts, officer In chargo Keiferdorf, Benjamin Grubcr and Tuesday's election of three new gionnaires or at the Conk and Ric- Shrewsbury avenue. He and Mrs. tory soon will be ready for use. of the local Salvation Army. "To- Mrs. William R. Blair, Jr.,. Mrs. Al- league throughout the year. ston Eeekman, Jr., Mrs. Philip Harry Johnson as a special cham- members to the board of education ci service station at Monmouth and Goldin are active members of the day the Salvation Army in 97 coun ber of commerce committee within Boxing, wrestling, basketball and can be a source of real pride to Pearl streets. He announced that. Congregation B'Nal Israel. Newman, Mrs, Georgon Williams, baseball will be regular programs every person In Rod Bank. tries and colonies all over the Dr. Mildred Luca, Mrs. C. R. New- the club. The appointments were Monday night was set as the date Their daughters are active In the globe is'spearheading the attack on under the chief's plan. Community This fine showing demonstrated Buc Atom Busters baker, Mrs. Harry J. Coppcrth- made-by Samuel Silberblatt, presi- 1 beyond the shadow of a doubt that for, returns, All books pr their cash Red Bank Y. W. and Y. M. H. A. the decay of faith. Christian poo- dent, Interest will be necessary to make waite, Mrs. W. Clinton Powers, the plan a success,' the chief said. the people are deeply concerned equivalent have been requested to Miss Miriam Goldin is a member of i pies everywhere .aro Joining them Police Chief Howard Monahan about the education of Red Bank's be returned to the post home that Lead Alley League Mrs. Charles F,delmann and ,Misses When it' comes to boxing, Chief the faculty at Red Bank senior them In the great movement to fos- Ellen Gregory, Catherine Mahoney, announced that he now has 102 children. evening. The car will be disposed high school, Miss Betty Goldin is a The Atom Buskers team led the tcr a better world brotherhood of boys enrolled in his newly-formed Monahan has had considerable- ex- Every one of the six candidate* of co-operativoly a week from Sat- Mildred Schmidt, Edith. Tufncr, poriencc. Interested in the- boxing medical supply clerk at tho rogion- Red Bank high school bowling, man and.peace on earth," conclHd- Ann Croy, Dorothy Little and Doro- , Police Athletic league. He has re- went on record as favoring better urday. al- hospital at Fort Monmouth, and league, which rolled Its. second cd Capt. McClemcnts, game £incc childhood, he took up school facilities, and a new high, thy Flint. • ' I q'uested athletic equipment from school building. Miss Thelma Goldin is a senior at week of play Monday at the Rec- private parties. The club sent a boxing as a professional at the Red Bank high school,. reation alleys'under the direction letter to the directors of the Meth- age of 18. He fought as a feather- Two,wf the most-discussed points Army Lifts Some weight under the namo of Mickey . difference between the tw» Clan Montgomery Reception guests were Mrs. I. Bll- of Clement Jablonsky, adviser. odist church; recently destroyed by groups of candidates were th# owlt, Mrs. Dora Kaufman, Miss Tom Howard Plays lire, offering assistance in,any way Sullivan. His greatest Aght was a Monday's results saw tho Pin ten-round draw at Hartford, Conn., ,where" and "what" of a new high, Raye Goodinsky and Alfred Ler- Splitters defeat the Beetle Bugs 2 Enlistment Ban's possible. school, Including where a new high, Organized With ncr of New York cityi Mr. and Before Truman with the junior lightweight cham- to 1; Jackson's Boys drop three Capt. Henry J. Boudroaux of the pion of the world, Johnny Dundee. school should be located, and Mrs. Joe Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. United States Army Recruiting Tom Howard of Shadowbroolc whether a new high school should Joffee, Mv..and Mrs. Sid Joffee, Mr. straight to the Atom Busters, and FINED $50 ON BOG CHARGE As a boxer, he trained with Nat be local or regional. - 46 Members thevDeals take the Flying Tigers, service, postofnee building, Red farm, Shrewsbury, radio comedian, and Mrs. M. .Zlmmermah, Mrs. entertained the President of tho Mrs. Frederick Langendorf of Pcndlcton, amateur heavyweight These two points figured to •> 2 to 1. Aubrey Dell'Omo had high Bank, announces that tho ban on champion, at Jimmy Deforest's vciy Important degree In the deci- «• A Scottish ceremony held Satur- Mary Hilken, Mrs. R. Burrow, enlistments of certain former en- United States Saturday night at River Plaza was fined $50 and costs day night in Batbach's auditorium Gloria and Bernie Burnow and score for the Pin Splitters with 160, Monday night by W. Gilbert Man- Pleasure Bay camp, and was one sion of the people, with an extreme- while Lou Galassi topped the listed men In grade two has been the annual dinner given the Presi- 1 of. the stablomatcB of Benny Leon- ly close vote, divided about 58 per saw, tho official founding in Mon. Stanley Davis, Long Branch; Mr. dent 6y tho White House radio son, Middletown township recorder, cent against 45 per cent. and Mrs. Harry Goodinsky, High- Beetlers with 163. Bob Frlck led lifted. ard. mouth county of Clan Montgomery the Atom Busters with 178, Jack | Certain former enlisted members columnists. for failure to keep her dog tied, There can be no doubt In any- This new Scottish group is the first lands; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The dog has allegedly attacked per- Mr, Monahan was made chief of body'3 mind that the people of Red Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walzer headed the Jackson's Boys | 0( the Army, Navy, 'Marine Corps Mr. Howard and his troupe were Highlands In 1943, following the clan to be formed in the county. chosen as representatives of the sons on several occasions. Gordon Bank want action on Improvement " Sprung, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fels-h- with 155. The Deal's cause was jan d coast Guard who were honor- Jpblon of Avcnel was fined $25 and passage ot a borough ordinance of school facilities. They want Its charter wlty remain open for a aided by Charles Gotschalk's 147 i |,i discharged from active servico Columbia Broadcasting company. month for all Scotsmen or men of man, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman, a v costs for loaning out registration creating the post. He has been ac- their money's worth for their school high, which beat the Flying Tigers' i (01. released under honorable con- Other networks sent Abbott and tax dollars. Scottish descent to register. The Rabbi and Mrs. Arthur H. Hershon, plates. Among those receiving tive In Red Cross first aid work. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Abramowitz, Mr. top man, Joe MonEano, by seven I djtions), on or after May 12, 19*5, Costello and Henry Morgan and minor motor, vehicle violation fines He is also one of Highlands' out- The winning candidates advocate) next regular meeting of the cian i may enlist in a grade as high as Paul Wliitoman. Mr. Howard left a regional hijjh school and are on will bo February 20 -In Veterans' and Mrs. William Ostrov, Mrs, pinsns.. were Leslie' Poster of Neptune, standing bowlers. Royal E. Moss, Jr., Mrs. Judeon g,.ndc tw0| provided they have for Washington from Red Bank record that such a high school can, hall, Union, Peach. In the girls' league of four teams Harold J. Loeffler of Porl-au-Pcck, become a reality in tho relatively . Vaughn, Mrs. Morris Becker, Don- tho Alley Cats, with JeaJ n Tapper'T's served at least six monthhs iin one and returned he're Sunday. William C. Johnson, Jr. of Eaton- Initiated with the 46 men that noar future. And 55 per cent of ths ald Vaughn, Gall and Arthur Beck- 110, defeated tho Safety Pins, led of tne needed army specialties and town, Nat Miller of Asbury Park, voters of Red Bank have approved thus far comprise the clan was er, Howard and Charles Newman, by Mary Caprioni, with 92 pins. u,at tney enlist for a three-year MARKET RODBBD AGAIN. Eva Walling of Asbury Park and Charter Night this plan. Rep. James C. Auchincloss of Rum- y James Hershon, Seymour Lapldus lie Spare Ribs beat the Win'fly's period. • However, no man will He Ishan McAllister, also of Asbury Because now high school facilities son, who had made the trip i om and Morris Shlpkin; Red Bank. For the second time in two weeks in the other match. Shirley Sims enlisted in a grado higher than tho meat market on Shrewsbury Park. At Fair Haven are so badly needed, we urge tha Washington, D. C, expressly for had a 125 for the Sparc Ribs, while newly-elected members of the board this purpose. In an Interview with the grade held by him upon dis- avenue, owned by John Qatta was The charter meeting of Boy of education to make good on this Barbara Howland's top for tho charge from the service. clan officers, Mr. Auchincloss de- robbed. Mr. Gatta reported the sec- GARLAND REPLACES FARY. Scout troop 24 of Fair Haven will Plan as rapidly a3 possible. We be- St. James PTA Wlndy's was 102. Certain former officers of the clared- that he was proud of his ond robbery to Red Bank police Thomas W. Garland, Jr., in gath- bo held tonight at tho Willow street lieve such efforts will have the full Army, Navy, Marine Corps and yesterday morning. He said that school, Fair Haven.. support of the 45 per cent of tho Scottish herltago ,and of the fact To Hold Card Party ering 104 votes at the school elec- voters who indicated they would that his family are natives of March Of Dimes Coajt Guard may be enlisted In a $40 had been stolen from a cigar tion Tuesday night at Sea Bright Tho program, which will bo an- Mrs. Owen Grant and Mrs. John grade as high as grade one, pro- box which had been hidden behind nounced by Russell Mlnton, bor- prefer to havo their children attend Paisley, Scotland. Finncgan are chairmen of a card will replace Incumbent and district a high school located in the bor- 4 Totals $1,780 vided that thoy possess an' occu- a chopping block, Tho 'previous clerk Raymond W. Fary on tho ough councilman, will be featured ough. Thoy will give such support, party to bo held Thursday night of pational specialty noeded by tho theft was $42 In cash taken from by the presentation of the trdop 1 next week In tho Red Bank Cath- Mrs. Albert W. Wordcn, Kcd board. Incumbents William R. if only because they dislike the Ellsworth Talks Bank chairman of the "March of army and that they enlist for a tho cash register. Fowler and W. Jerome Welch re- charier by Harry Feldt, local scout present Inadequate, unsafe and ex- olic high school auditorium by 3t. three-year period. commissioner. Another feature of pensive high school set-up more James Parent-Teach or association. Dimes" campaign, announced yes- tained their seats, Mrs, Ccclle To GOP Gathering terday that a total of $1,780 has TO START CAMPAIGN Frankel was a defeated candidate, tho program will bo tho Introduc- than they dislike the Inconvenience Assisting tho chairmen are Mrs. tion of Dr. Edwin Stewarl, oldest and higher costs of sending bor- Thomas Calan'drlcllo, Mrs. Bryant bocn collected. Though the drive Tho trustees of the Highlands Mr. Fowler received 125 votes 'and ough children to a school located Congressman Harris Ellsworth of was officially over February 4, Rumson Veterans Eagls scout in the United States. Mcdford,' Oregon, addressed more Calloway. Mrs. James Lan.g, Mrs. Methodist church met last night Mr. Welch-112. Tho school budget lUt^lde of the boroujrh.' George Redden, Mrs. James Jef- contributions are still coming In, Open Clubhouse and decided to start a drive to of $21,244 was approved by the vot- Red Bank will bo watchlne the than 100 persons last night at the she stated. ers, 103 to 6. COUNTY BOWLING TOURNEY frey, Mrs. Robert Sagurton and 1 Mayor Louts M. Hague visited raise funds for tho construction of board of education more closely 16th annual Lincoln's birthday din- Assisting Mrs. Wordcn were Mrs. ner of the Red Bank Republican Mrs. James Connor. the clubhouse of the Rumson Vct- a now church to replace tho one de- Entries close tomorrow In Mon- than ever—for its children's sake as Frank Kuhl and Miss Martha Han- orans organization Saturday night stroyed by fire Saturday..Clarence ... SEVEN CANDIDATES, well as for the sake of its pocket- club at the Molly Pitcher hotel. son, who were in charge of tho mouth county bowling champion- book. , Edmund J. Canzona, chairman In Sleiiuerlae when they formally opened, their Matthews will head tho campaign ships to bo rolled at Fowler's al- i\th ' ilonunvoirue method, it la school contributions. Mrs. Edwin and Frederick Klcfcrdorf Is treas- Raritan township voters elected As roprosentatlvea of the 45 per charge of the affair, Introduced . cfllciont. comfortable and cool; now home. Joseph Desmond, presi- Mrs* Hazel Brooks, Mrs. Camllle loys In Koansburg starting arch 2 cent of the voters who cast their Close, Mrs. Joseph Davison, Mrs. dent of the Vots, welcomed the urer. Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln, who also apol reducing. Call JsJluIa. Beauty •William D. Sayre, Mrs, Maurice Lutz and Lawrence LarBon to three- on a handicap, basis. The open- ballots Tuesday, the Taxpayers was toastmastcr. Snlon, lied Dank 6-1515 or 6-2087.—Ad- members, who turned out in fbrce year terms on the board of educa- Ing night's battle will havo picked School Improvement committee al- vertisement. Schwartz and Mrs. Howard Smith for their initial social ovent. so will be watchlne: closely, read/ placed the collection banks In the SLKUITLV INJURED tion Tuesday night. Wayne B. Dar teams representing various com- .Members of the arch-rival elub, land was elected for a two-yeur munities fighting for tho Tetley to co-operato wherever possible t» • Auctlo.iter and Appraliar. stores. Harry Barnard la treasurer. tho Leonardo Field club, were re- David-L. Wark of 105 McLaren help glvo the youhsr people better Frank Nclll of Jersey City yos- b. G. Cuuti 4U0 tlnth avenue. Long street was slightly Injured last term. Tho defeated candidates Memorial trophy, which last year educational facilities, and to help Brunei, riiono 'O-a&UU. "Anj kind ol presented by Harold HallDwoll, pre- were Peter O, Wolgand, Sr,, sock- was won by Red Bank. Albert Dos- torday aftornoon backed into the auction nriywhere."—Advertisement. Restaurant! and Tnvarni, Attention! sident, and Ed Dougherty, publicity night In a motor vohlclo accident Red Bank got its money's worth In automobile showrooms of Maurice Turkeys, OlR brond lireustcri, honvy at tho north end of Middletown Ing re-election; LoRoy Purdy, Wal- sart, chairman of the event, said educating Its children. meaty type, wonderful flavor, milk fed director and booking manager. ter Byor, Alexander H. Shaw, Schwartz at Rlversldo avenue. Nol Fin no toncher, formerly located In township on Route 35. Accoldlnf? to yesterday that there la still room Tho school budget was approved) rnlaou" on'our own farm. Try one mill Jack Helnon was general chair- formor district clerk, and Walter 11 claimed he saw a car coming N#w York, has now opened her studio bt convinced, White Acres Turkey pollco ho was Involved In an acci- for three additional teams, by a 8 to 1 majority. ' down the road and in' an effort to fdr boirintiorB nnd advance J studenti, Farms, Nutewnmii Rand, Red Bnnk. man of the opening. C, Wctjen, seeking re-election, , Cnll Kn ton town 3-0508-M. dent with a .car.bolng pushed off get out of the way, backed over the Phono lied Dank 0-U47.—Advertise- tho Highway by several men. In Appreciation. Bargains! curb into tho building. ment. Decorator, Lamps* FOUB ELECTED. The Board of Education Fact finding Used raajiilns Clna kodak, fl,» lent Fuel OH Prlci Lower, In brass and tolc, at special low prices. ticket ol Alston Diekman, Jr., Ceorle wlUt case S16B! aound projector limn*- When you buy gn our ipeclnl ca»h New spring Kifts In all departments. McOUE HURT with microphone 1295, used; Victor Anl« plnn, MWHVP a discount of a/j*cent per 0x12 nus.. Four candidates, Including' two W, Bray end Fred U Broun wishes to Keep Your, Health. 1 New Coniiolcum niul Armstroni: rugs Rendezvous Rift Shop, As bury Park. thank all those who aupported them It. niatosraph 16mm. aound prolector I4B4I, Moisten tho iiln you breiitlic. Put ifullon. The dollar you •nyi todny will jllit received. Some Inluld nml xumo "(iift Counsellors."—Advertisement, Charles MoCue, 17, son of Mr. Incumbents, gained teats unopposed any way In Tuesday's election, which re- used sxG GranYt revolving back wltbi llulvnnizcil nil' molatcncru onj your null hoi[i keep you tomorrow. Stnrt now. other floor covering from 01) ccnU n sn. and Mrs. Joseph G. McCuo of on tho Shrewsbury borough board sulted In a elear-cut victory. We will maiailna and SxT F4.C II * L lens 111!) ntora, We hnvo. them, 71) cents cnoli 8 conta n gitllon, Ifancc & PnvU, Tele* yd,, Uli to 11.80, Lovely now tln-ow Celebrate Washlniton'a Birthday. of education. They are Mrs. How- make a sincere effort to flirnt for anil used 4x5 Oraflex anil masaslna 1150* Hiulintoi- cnvrrn :ll) centfl, volitllrtUir* 40 l>lu»ie Ilcd Dunk 8-0103.—Advortincmcnl. rtiKi. Cocan iloor mills, Nntional 5 & Mntlncu nnd ovcnlnlf tickets fur all Rldgo roiul, Rumson, was treated uphold the platform upon which wa ran. Complete Durke anil James press camera.. cents. Keep healthy wltli fronh ulr y/hen nrcl Strauas and Thomas Hammond, —Advertlsemtritf kodak: Synchroniser ScHneldet r'3.5 10, , Trwwn'fl.—Advertisement. Hroadwny theaters. Monmoutli Waiting for lacorations of the nose at tho lens In cotnpur, rapid shutter. Cssa anol you alcoii, Nationnl 5 & 10, Frown's,— Toaitmaiter. , Koi>m, Itroiid and Monmouth streets, Red Rlvorylow hospital yestordny after Incumbent, and James Borden and Ailvcrtiacmpnt, Com morel nli (our-ulcer, new. Dud'i Frodoiick Tapper, now-candidates. aocessorUs !£23. Potn'i,, 15 Wallace Rank Slock Wauled. Jimik,—Advertisement. his cur run Into it tree on Shrews- Pressure Cookers. street.—Advertisement. UliH'ti-lrnl Shun, \i'\ Kny. nvonuo, illtrlt- Willing lu liurohnuo up tu 2.U00 shares rreltn cookers In (took at 113,SO. Al- R. £. I'oarce—Income Tux iiicjH. 1'lionc IllftlilumU 3-1012.—Adver- bury drive, Rumson. tisement. or any parr of 2,00(1 slnircs ul alix-h of , Fuel Oil EATONTOWN ELECTION. so now I'rosto Divldtr II.IS. Lirga Fres i-iiimultunt, will ho nt room 17, Eisner Snrimu Natlouul LlnnU of lleil llnuk. to suit your burner I beat grades ,Ai>d tu cookers. Cnu hit usat) for csnnlnR al Records. buliuliur, r>4 llroud street ovory Tuesilny John We.'MorL-i'elclihone Allnutlo Illirh. Wires. UnosL-cllell acrvko. l-'roil II. Wl. Notice. ICicctcd.to three-year terms on so. All imrti In atock ol l'rcito, Mlrrn All the latest hits, "Open tha Poor ami Tliuridiiy from 10 to a o'cluck,— Nervoui indication.' landa 1-0003—Advertisement. ... • ' , kuir bo. Itod Hunk. 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AND CUT FLOWERS ?^ The Rumson Parent-Teacher -as- BE ZT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and sociation Is sponsoring a concert Council of the Borouah of Sea Bright: THEATRE KOBKBT YOUNG TREES, BUSHES and PLANTS •. •.. •'-. •.".-.• •..• -.FOR •" ..•: •••• ' ":' Thursday evening, February 20, in BectlAr 1. That an ordinance entitled Highlands, N. J. BABBA.EAHALE . Fetches, 26 varieties in 6 slies.< Rumson high school auditorium. "An Ordinance Fixing Compensation of Borough Officers In the Borough of Sen Frl-Sat Sat-Mat STi VALENTINE'S DAY Apples, 16 varieties In 3 sizes. The Apollo club o[ Asbury Park, Bright, New Jersey," adopted April IB, FRANK MOBGAN —SweetrChorrlRsrlO varieties- on-Massard Stock. , . a men's Glee club, will be assisted 1936, and the amendment! thereto and GARY COOPER Sour Cherries, large Montmorcncy and Richmond.. in the program by Miss Helen ftar- supplement! thereof, be and the name JEAN ARTHUR ' TILTONTS JFLOWEft SHOP Plums and Prunes on plum stock. bourt, soprdno. The following" pro- are, hereby amended so that Section 1 "LADY LUCK" gram will be preaented: and Section 16 iliaH read ai follows: Member* of-the Florists Teleffraph DeUreiy" Fears, 7 varieties In one and two-year-olds. ' 1, That the compensation of the —Also—* BLCE^EURIES, 11 of the best varieties. "Hall Bright Abode".... Wauner.Homler Borough Clerk shall be «n annual THE. PLAINSMAN" ' - Association, Inc. Red Raspberries, Sunrise, Latham and Indian Summer. "Siiirlt Flower" Campbell-Tipton salary of $700.00, which ehajl be in "BRINGING UP FATHER" • SS MONHIOCTH ST. PHONE 6-2157 BED BANK Black Raspberries, Bristol, Cumberland, Lojan and Morrison. "Into the Might" ., Edwards lieu of all fees and shall be payable Sun-Mon. Sun-Mat. The Clul) in equal* tnatallmenti monthly. Sun-Mon-Tues, Strawberries, 10 best varieties for New Jersey. 'Ah, Love, But a Day" Beflch 2, That tho compensation of the OLIVIA de HAVILLAND Currants, Gooseberries and Blackberries. "Down In tho Forcai" Ronald Chief of Police, of the Sergeant of LEW AYRES Sun. Continuous from 2 P. M. Red Flowering Doewqod and other Flowering Trees'. "Mounuini" : Raslmck Police, and of on« Police Officer Grape Vines and. Asparagus Boots, Boyscuberrles. Helen Harbourt. Julius C. Zlngg Pianist shall be respectively $2,400.00, $2,. THOMAS MITCHELL BING CROSBY "Old Man Notth." Arr, by Bartholomew 050.00, and 12,01)'J.00 annually. . —In— . Norway Maples and other shado trees. , Section 2, That this ordinance shall Does Your Roof Leak? ? "Cindy" .'„ Arr. by Hill Hoses (everbloomlng) and Evergreens. " • The Whllfenpoo Soni" Arr. by VallM take offset upon Its jmnage and pubii-, FREDASTAIRE Don't grab a palII Flowering Shruhs, and Hedging. ': "Swcdlnh Melodlea".... Arr. by LofeJivro cation according to law, • • The Dark Mirror "Donkey Serenade" Friml JOAN CAULFIELD PUBLIC NOTICE Tues-Wed.- •. . Piok up the phone and call u? SEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST. "Walkin' in Uio Garden" Andrews The above ordinance wai Introduced The Club and passed first rending nt- a regular DOROTHY LAMOUR -In- for an estimate. * : "Children of trie Moon"-.; ; i Warren meeting of tho Mayor and Council of the RAL MILLAND "Think of Mo" _ - .". Scott Booriigh of Sea Bright, held on February —In— , , "BLUE SKIES" '•Let My Bong Fill Your Heart" * Walter C. Black Village Nurseries 6, 1047, and will coma un for final con* "JUNGLE rttlNCESS" - —In Technicolor— Charles alderatlon and -passage nt A regular BOCART&LOMAX Ml»» Hai-bojirt meeting of tald Governing: Body to be —Aljo— , : HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY "Where'er You Wolk" i... Handel held on Thursday, February 20, 11)47, at SHARYN MOFFETT ' Wednesday One Day 73 Foster 8t., River Plaza "Annie LnuVie" :-. Geluel' 7i30 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time), at REGIS TOOMEY "Iliilion Street Sonit" Herbert the Council Chambers, In the American "CHILD OF DIVOHCE" ^JOAN FONTAINE Tels.: R. B. 6-0798-M. Special 5% Discount on fruits f.o.b. cash orders. Mi»s Harbourt and Club Legion Home, Ocean avenue, Sen Bright, 1 LAWRENCE OLIVIER Eat. 3-0360-M. N, J,, at which time nnd ulaca nil per- Thursday sons desiring* to be heard will be (riven full opportunity. JAMES MASON —In— Highlands MARGARET LOCKWOOD ELEANOR F. LIND3AY. "BEBECCA" The, Living War Memorial drive • Acting Borough Clerk. —In— . has now reached $7,300 of the .need- "THE MAN IN GBEV" STATE OF NEW JERSEY —and— KEN CURTIS ed $7,500' total to start work In DEPARTMENT OF STATE 7&P BABY CHICKS building an athletic field at the ' EOBEUT LOWEBV ^Certificate of Dli«olutlon JEFF DONNELL grammar school. The borough —in— To all to whom these present* may eorae, w-ln- council last week donated $1,000 to Greetings: "GOD'S COUNTBY" the cause. . WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfac- —In Color— "THAT TEXAS JAMBOREE" S. C. W. LEGHORNS N. H. REDS tion, by duly Authenticated record of the Tho Lions club will namo a com- proceedlngii for the voluntary dissolu- mittee to- act as a Chamber of tion thereof by the unanimous consent Commerce. The borough has re- of nil tho stockholders, deposited in niy office, that ceived several letters,, asking In- TOWER HILL, INC formation concerning bungalows, a corporation of this State, whose prln- y *17 per 100 1 »15 per 100 hotel reservations, water' supply clpnl office In si fun ted nt No. 73 Brond 1 Street, in. the Borough of Red. Bank, , (straight runr) (straight run] and other sundry Items. The com-County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- Harry s Lobster House mittee will act as a unit under sey (Theodore D. Parsons, being the Lions club sponsorship. The club agent therein and in charge thereof, up- on whom process may be served), has SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 2-0205 00 is planning a-ladles' night Febru- compiled with the requirements of Title ary at Cedar inn. 14, Corporations, General, of Revised *32 per 100 *9 per 50 Tho local committee of the Na- Statutes of New Jersey, preliminary to Open AH Year the" lulling' of this Certificate of Disso- (sexcd pullets) (straight run) tional Foundation for Infantile lution. Paralysig' presented the third an- NOW THEREOF, I, LLOYD B, nual variety show at the school au- MARSH, Secretary of State of tho State Lobsters, Steaks, Chicken ditorium Thursday night. Though of New Jersey, Do Hereby Certify that 00 tho laid corporation did, on the Thirty* $5-oo per tOO *5 per 25 the profits, which will go to Mon- first day of December, 1846, file in my and-all Sea Foods mouth county polio victims, have office a duly executed and attested tcon- (seied cockerels) (straight run) not been tabulated as yet, advance sent In writing to the dissolution of nni.dt corporation,' executed by nil the stock- Music by Wilbur Gardner reports from the ticket sale are holders thereof, which said consent nnd favorable. Entertainment was sup- tha record of the proceeding's aforesaid . KITCHEN OPEN TO I A. M. Place order now to receive chicks at the plied by local talent are now on fib in my said office as pro- The youth fellowship circle of vided by ljw. . time you specify. Iti TESTIMONY WHERE- GEORGE-KRAUSS, Owner the Methodist church was held OF, I have hereunto set Tuesday evening of last week at ' my htind and nfflxed my OPEN DAILY Hatches off Wednesdays and Saturdays the homo of Mrs. Percy Maxson. (State Seal) official seal, at Trenton, this Thirty-first day of The devotional service was led by December, A. D.,1 one Mrs. J. Hillman Coffee, who dis- thousand , nine hundred WILLGERODT BROTHERS cussed a "Portrait of a Lady." The and forty-six. group will plan a St. Patrick's day LLOYD. B. MARSH, • JFROM CA supper. '. Mrs, John JohnBon pre Secretary of StiUc Farm—Newman Springs Road, Lincroft 1 sided. ' • . - ' Monmouth Count/ Surrogate * Office. Tn the matter of the estate of Robert Telephone R. B. 6-3574-M D. Schalier, dccenBed, Notice to credi- tors to present claims against estate. Lincroft Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me- Abble Ann Willgerodt, daughter Fflddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- mouth.1 made on-the Twentieth day of of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willgerodt, January, 1047, on the application of celebrated hor eighth birthday with Caroline F. Morgan nnd Oscar B. Schal- a party Saturday afternoon. Table ler, administrators with will annexed of decorations were a large clown and the. estnle of Robeit D., SchnUer, dc- ccuEcd, notice is hereby given to the READE'8 balloons. Games and refreshments creditors of itald deeensed to exhibit co were enjoyed by all. Guests were tho subscribed, administrators with will Betty and Dede Camenzind, Ver- annexed ns aforesaid, their debts nnd onica Norwlckl, Rosemarlf Braun, demands mrnlnst tho said estate, Uhdar oath, within itx months from the date CARLTON Marilyn Corson and Susan Toop.of of the aforeBaM order, or they, will DC Lincroft and Dorothy Porges of forever burred of their actions there- Little Silver, fore against fha said subscribers. •' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold llntcd: Freehold, N. J., Jnnunry 20, SATURDAY Willgerodt entertained at a fam- 1017. ily gathering. Those attending CAROLINE F. MORGAN, 371 Franklin Place, MORNING,FEB. 15th woro Mr. and Mrs. William Oast South Orange. N. J, ,».W and Mrs. Lillian Borden of Long OSCAR B. SCHALLER, AT 10:00 A.M. Branch, Mrs. Jack Phln'ney and. son 4*7 South 12th Street, of Cleveland, Ohio, Ralph Willge- Nowark, N. J. (DOOHS OPEN AT 9:39 A. M.) Wise & Wist, E»qs,, • Jv' rodt of Little Silver and Albert Will- Red Bank, N. J. gerodt of Tinton Falls. Prnctnrs. Frank A. Pnlmlerl, Esq., ALL NEW Miss Marjorie Stewart, whq now S31 Main Street, resides In San Francisco, has re- Orange. N. J, turned from a five-week vacation Prostor. • KIDDIE touring through Palm Springs and Notlc« ot Sflttlement of Account, i Mexico. E«Uto of Wlnltred Norman, deceased. Mr. and Mra. John Long, Jr., for- (Francis Norman Trait.) NotlM Is here- erly of Lincroft, are the parents by given that the accounts of tha^Bub- CARTOON SHOW icrlber, substituted trustee of the estate if a son, born Saturday. of safd docenflcd will b« audited nnd , —ALSO— Mrs. William Warneker and stated by the Surrogate of the County GARDEN SEEDS of Monmouth and reported for settle* TECHNICOLOR FEATUBETTE ! laughter Kathleen left Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ment to thd Orphans' Court, of said County, on Thursday, the thirteenth day Tickett Now On Sale Hydrated Lime, Insecticides, Baskets, . Elston Cudd&back at Bayside, L. 1. of March, A, D.. 1917, at 10:00 o'clock The Ladles' Aid of Lincrc-ft cha- a. m., nt which time application will be pel held their February meeting m:ido for the allowance of -commissions "CINDERELLA'S FELLER" Fencing, Poultry Equipment, Baby met counsel fe«H, Thursday at tho home- of Mrs. Ada Dated: Jununry 21, A. D.. 1947. . Children 30c Adults 50c Chicks, Purina Chows, Crawford Feeds, Woodward on .Riverside Heights. ^PEDEIiAL-TRUST COMPANY. By. G. V. GILMARTIN, Assistant Trust OiHcer, Coal and Miscellaneous Hardware. CONTEST AT HIGHLANDS 24-30 Commerce street, Two incumbents and one new- Newark 1, N. J. comer were elected to seats on the Administrator; ' Ltndjtbury, Steclman ft LalTertr. Highlands school board Tuesday Newark, N. J. night. The newcomer, Dr. David Proctors. W. D. SWARTZEL Peltz, with 165 votes, was high man. Incumbent Jamea McGough, with 152 votes and board president, Ber- HAZLET, N. J. nard Creighton with 140 votes, BV RAILROAD were next in line. Defeated candi- dates were Bertram Perry, 135; Af- frcd F. Daust, Jr., 74; Roger W. Keyport 7-1109 Schadt, 59; Willlnm J. Albrecht, 47, and Joseph White, one write-in vote. FACTORY - BUILT HOMES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Your Valentine will be frightened off '•* • by a violent sneeze or hacking cough -tin" It Is Just ni) enay to be bitten by a cold-bile as by a love-bur. You and your special Valentine would bo wise to observe a tow precautionary measures during the last remaining KUBPS of winter. . ^\ If i^ 1 1. Don't be fooled by tho balmy wenther nf the past few weeks. i > ."h * 2, Keep your feet dry, stay out of drafts nnd dress ncconllii.T lo •i tho H. See your duciar nt tho first slsnn nf a cold. 4. Germs find a haven I'l "»' ivnrni fabrics of garments. Don't endanger tho health of your laved onos— Have Your Wearing Apparel GERMICIDICALLY DRY-CLEANED at BASIC lVz STORY UNIT Living Room, Kitchen-Dinette, 2 Bedrooms and Bath. Upstairs Floor Uniiniahed with Space for 2 Bedrooms. ADVANTAGES OF FACTORY-BUILT HOMES ,. (I) Jiiiiiiccllntc, Delivery. i I it) Speed and Reduced Cost of Erection (.1) Superior Materials and Workmanship 24 W. Front*St., •I;!!! •-irar#**rv*.-^ «r (0) Conform* with N.11.A, Construction Standard* ' , ""'"v •=• FACTORY BUILT MFG. CO Telephone Red Bank 6-1162 P.O. Box 603 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 of Newark, and her son and daugh- XasfcFor Comedy, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh, Jr., and their, son Goeffrey i of Washington, D. C. m\e Animal" Mrs. Clifford Albertson was hos- tess at the Tuesday evening Valen- Ine and card party at the.Brevent Is Selected \ .-._.' Park and Leonardo fire house. Se- cret Pals were revealed. Gifts Shrewsbury Clut were exchanged and refreshments served. Mrs. James K. 'Alverson la To Stage Play the scheduled hostess for February 18. Mrs. John Nelderman was last April 12 week's hostess at which time, Mrs. SeJectedjJ. S._No.JL Grade i •.' The cast 'lor the Shrewsbury at bridge; Mrs. Olar Christy, pin- Community* club's: presentation of ochle, William Heffernan, non-play- tha "Male Animal", Elliot Nugent's er's award. Broadway comedy success, has been Mrs. Lena Vanderbeck was designated and is' hard at worlc awarded a cash prize for winning « .#£,149 preparing for the production to bethe pinochle tournament held each (taged Saturday night, April 12, in month by the Ladies' auxiliary of 38 Shrewsbury school auditorium. Community, fire house, She was al- Big values in delicious potatoes! Stock up on these top quality ; The' date is one week earlier than so high scorer for the. afternoon...... originally announced to avoid con- Mrs. William Metcalfe was hostess potatoes while they're abundant. They're fine values, too, ' -Jlict with the district 2 Cub pack for the afternoon m place of Mrs. hecauseA&P has eliminated many in-between expenses in pow-wow. Conrad H. Rech, Jr., who was un- The cast includes Daphine Car- .ble to be present. ',. bringing them to you. Get a good supply today, and enjoy man, Dorothy Blair, Betty Wake- Joseph Miller, son of Mr. and ~ these grand potatoes in many delightful ways. For a real lee; Dorothy Hammond, Lou Dis-Mrs. Joseph P. Miller, has returned - brow, Anne' Lomerson, Jack Lally, to the states from Puerto Rico. value, order the 49 pound bag. Heath Wakelee, Fred Messina, Ed Eugene Sheehan Is visiting bis Lomerson, George Blair, Tom An- mother, Mrs, Timothy Sheehan. nin and Melvin Ford. William Hughes, son bl Mr. and Fred Messina is business mana- Mrs. Harry J. Hughes, Sr., received ger, Payson Lyman stage mana- his B. S. degree in mechanical en- ger, and Lilas Lawes and Ike Lally gineering at the mid-winter com- are co-chairmen of properties. The mencement exercises at Pennsyl- entire production is under the di-vania State college. ' •';, rection of Allan Carman. George Durant Is reported crit- Tender9 Tempting ically 111 at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Leonardo Mrs. Howard Pennlngton and ! children, Richard and Dale, spent Grapefruit Sections Awnm °."17c A&P "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS (The Red Bank Register can be bomtht Friday at the home of Mrs. David Applesauce A»P Brand— Fine? 20oi.tinl7c st Leonardo at lha White HDUBS Sure, Applegate. Wledmann'n and J. Myers delivery -i>r- Mouth-watering steaks and juicy roasts from corn- ylce) : Mr. and Mrs. George Wallis and Unpeeled Apricots •ffif ""29c family of, Tfenseh avenue w«re fed steers . . . plump meaty poultry . . .tender* ' lire. Joseph P. MacLean, Mrs-hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mra. Rob- •"*'27c Robert Search, Mrs. Daniel Leonard Yellow Cling Peaches young lamb..'. and fine-tasting pork... yoji'll find and Mrs.- Louis Merlgold were ert Flinn of New York city. luncheon guests Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gebler of Irv- Fruit Cocktail "M '2?--38e them all at A&P . .. and at budget-minded prices. week of Miss Lillian Larsen. ington were Sunday visitors of Mr. " Mr. and Mrs. William Lacey, who and Mrs. Arthur Maler and family . Prune-Plums • «uitam 3o«.tas24c have been spending the past two of Leonardvllle road. Mrs. Rose Mayer returned home Dried Prunes „,& &25e jj;48e Ready-to-Eat months, at West Palm Beach, Fla.,. Friday after a week's visit with returned to the home of their son Seedless Raisins ASPB™* I5O.PI..29C SMOKED HAMS Whole or Either Half at Jersey City Monday, where they friends in Rutherford and Has brouck Heights. • 2 will remain for a time, due to the A week ago yeatSrday Mr. and Canned Pumpkin "H&l/Sf ,'.°" 19» illness of Mrs. Lacey'a father. Mrs. Frank Patterson of Glenmary LEGSOFLAMB Mr; and Mrs. B. P. Guttormsen Pie Crust FWOBTTMIHUU' Botpij. 14C 1 avenue entertained their niece, had as luncheon guests Wednesday Mrs. Sherwood Mundy, and her Corn Muffin Mix BOXIOCI. nei.pki.14e BROILING or FRYING of last week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas children of Metuchen. Mrs. Pat- CHICKENS FreshKilled —3'/6 lbs. and Under. Larsen of this place and Mrs. Wll terson spent^Friday with her cou- •TiniiK ' Mliatari'a. Hector's »"> an» lolb-7t,|. liam Williams of Port Richmond, sin, Miss Emily Oldden of New ( For Fricasses Under 4lbs. .. Staten Island. 1 lour " „ Gaid Mclfai b.j oyc t.j t on lb York city. 4 lbs. » Over ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Knowles . Mr, and Mrs. Claude Smith and or Stewing have returned home after spending children, Claudia and Richard, and Flour ^JBTSBmi £33. r,63c a few days at the Towers at Brook- Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Olaf lyn, N. Y. Christy, were among those who at- Borden's Hcmo JBttXSMm '"59° Prime Ribs of Beef "HJ"* 57c, Rib Lamb Chops . »-63e , Mr. and Mrs. James White re- tended the graduation party Sun- Cocoa Marsh Ckocolaie Flauereil Synig ili>.|>r25c turned Monday evening from a visit day given by Mr. and Mrs. Berger Pot Roast "KSKi?!!"" "-59c Shoulder Lamb Chops »55c of a tew days with Mr. and Mra.Eia of Jersey City for their, son, UREEN GIANT p 0 Frederick Morehead of Long Island Roy. Cross-Rib N , /,E.5"d * 59c Stewing Lamb .i'KU »25e ' City. Miss Florence White is vlslt- 1 Mrs. Clifford Albertson will be B lb Ing Mr. and Mrs. Morehead. While hostess at the card and Valentine PEAS ChuckRoastorSteak j;'ii.47c Turkeys ;VfiV -42c »,"Jj *52c away, Mr. and Mra. James White party Tuesday .evening of UIB Great Big 20 02. celebrated their 20th wedding an- Brisket Beef •»«!» ».42c Smoked Beef Tongues »45e ladies' auxiliary of the Brevent Tender Sweet Peas 20< niversary. . » Park and Leonardo fire company at Mr. and Mrs. Charette Horsier at- their fire house on Center avenue. Plated Navel Beief'SftJ» 25c Pork Shoulders £%& »39e tended on Sunday a birthday party Games will begin at 8:30 o'clock. Mello-^heat P™ Fan.a ^ 11° for Mrs. Gurney Mockridge of Members will exchange gifts. Plans pig. Soup Beef i«m jb43c Pork Sausage Mamb 45c u*">53e Newark at the home, of her mothcri have been made to combine the Strained Baby Foods* 0X "'8o Mrs. James Ferguson of Eaton- February 21 business meeting with Pork_Chops _&le»n Ribs _fcn* »^45e a birthday party. Members-who Chopped Foods ,,eStJ""ci,W'"11° Mrs, Phylia Gorman Is confined have birthdays in February will re- Beef Liver . ineim» niiew » 53c Bologna or Meat Loaf »45e. to her home by illness. ceive a gift. This plan will be car- Strained Meats ,*ffi, ..'»«•»• 17°.. George Wallis and family spent ried out each month. Bacon NO rtmi—ky ua >:«c« »63c Frankfurters ikiaim ,»45e the week-end at Laurelton. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barth and Swift's Diced Meats Forj.nioo V,";26e SMr. and Mrs. Walter Woods were children visited friends in Bloom- Sliced Bacon . . . 165c Sauerkraut • . 2 *•• 15e among those who attended the. Ice field and Passalc Saturday. Smoked Salmon v>rioua BranJs ";J'35e THEY'RE COUNTRY-FRESH Follies at Madison Square Garden, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, 1 New York, Friday evening. who are spending the winter with Corned Beef Hash J^ffil , i*.»-27c Fine Quality Seafood Tfce Delta Phi Alpha sorority held, relatives In Pont Richmond, Staten Luncheon Meats •ft-.WSS"12 "•<•" 39c .their semi-monthly meeting Thurs- Island, are spending a few days Dressed Whiting . . *21c Smelts Na.i • day evening at the home of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen Urieeda Biscuits n«i» or saitad 2 »«••• 15c Neil Sharkey. The next meeting of and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Guttorcn- Fillet of Cod" . . . • »33c Chowder Clams • . ** the sorority will be held next Thurs ' sen of .Leonardo. Pride of Farm Catsup uw.bor.20e day evening at the home of Mrs. Miss Dorothy Mehler of Union c Robert Waldmann. Mrs. Leighton City was a week-end guest of Mr. Ann Page Ketchup m*. z»um "."200 FromWtsier" )g,.i,cl..l9 Johnson has been accepted as a and Mrs. Herman Thornsen and Fresh Broccoli F™. Bring your used fads to A&P and get new member. family of Hamilton avenue. Baked Beans Byn*>ra & Morrin uoi.i.r21c bcl C HewCrDP • •• 2 "l' Mrs. • Cosmo O'Nell spenf the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaippell of 15c per pound Week-end with her sister and Glenmary avenue entertained their Tomato Soup AIM ran 3 <•»• 28c • Carrots fnm-^*™«-»™ „ brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. John daughters, Mrs. Alfred Kourc and Pota S Hlte of Manhattan. While away Mrs. Edward Pohlman of Lyn- Red Kidney Beans *nua»» »«•••"lie she attended a birthday party given brook, L. I., Tuesday. Sweet ^HfJE; E;;Tir 2 IT 19c lor her brother, George Horten at Mrs. Howard Worth, Clausen Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli i«« i»20c his home in New York olty. Coope and Benton McArthur spent Tomato Sauce »«.»«• Bra»da 2 J.V, 15c The Elsie Kittlltz chapter of the Friday In New York. Mr. and Mra, World Wide guild met Tuesday Worth visited Mrs. Worth's brother evening at the home of Miss Dor- and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert othy Zollcr. Lauterwald of North Plalnfleld Outstanding Value! Spinach " ^ Benjamin F. Summers, a student Sunday. 5 at Yale university, visited over the Mrs. John M. Benson and her Fresh Tomatoes . °"°' Ait daughter, Mrs. *J.. Berry of Bay SAUERKRAUT week-end, Mr.' and Mrs. William 27 oz. Ford and daughter Judy. avenue, visited Miss Aiifa Coombs A&P and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Van De Water of Newark a week ago Tuesday, Other Fine" Brands 10. celebrated their 24th wedding an Mrs. John Frotzman and daugh- nlversary Monday with a trip to ter, Elizabeth have been confined New York and luncheon at the to their home on Mabel avenue the Waldorf, past week. Mrs. Frank Jackson attended a A week ago Tuesday, Mr. and \uncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. William Thomas of Thompson STORE HOURS Mra. John Scott, Parkchester, N. Y. avenue entertained Mrs. Thomas' 8 A.M. 106 P.M. . Mr, and Mrs. John Fisher are parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. An- parents of a son, born at Monmoulh drews of Slatington, Pa. Monday thru Saturday Memorial hospital. Mrs. Fisher Is Word has been received in Leon the former Miss Harriet Boehm ardo of the death Saturday of Mra. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Alice VanHolland, mother of Miss Boe'hm. Edna VanHolland of Arlington. Guests at the home of Mr. and —5. The road to batter and bigger buBl Mrs. James K. Alvorson were Mrs. ness .end* through The Register's adver- Alversori's sister, Mrs. Frank Walsh tising 'columns.—Advortisement. "25c dean •«..'. 2 "«. "'•',' 33C 2 ^ 25c Flavor-Mich, Freshly-Ground A&P COFFEES Coffee that's factory, ground weeks in DAIRY DELIGHTS advance can't possibly match (he rich freshly ground A&P coffee. Fresh Eggst^Rdo, 57c OVEN TREATS FLAVOR-TESTED TEAS Mcl-O-Bit JSSSStSL, »49c Jana Parker ' Drop Cookies •>»» 30c Experlly blended lo insure. richer BED CinCLE Ji'VoL 2 *'!,; 75c Provolone Cheese Italian ib.59c flavor in every fragrant cup. Three Marval blends to choose from. BOKAR «ictr«,i*M»> 2C79c SWISS Cheese Faaerlamtitlt 11.84* Frankfurter Rolls »k». 15c . . • •#••*. Jana Parker-Home Styli SERVE THEM HOT...TONIGHT! Cheddar Cheese Miu»riiar» * 59c Sugared Donuts^-diSlc Nectar Tea . . Viib.rka.34c Our Own Tea ,, »»»»• 31c Handmade with infinite earn of unbleached flour, butter, Mucnstcr Cheese MH« H.49C Jam Parker-Cinnamon Breakfast Rolls .«29c honey, milk and eggs—these light and dainty rolls add a Mayfair Tea . • a* p-a.39e Cottage Cheese IUHKITOHI ';j'14* Jam Parkir ' festivo touch to .any meal. At food stores everywhere! Cream Cheese IORDEK'I »«.«.I25C Coffee Cake riaunta 29c Nectar Tea Balls m."-«36c ' Jana Parkir. Our Own Tea Balls t«..«t«i34« Velvecta «"»FT'I «A"b»««.27c Silver Pound qakcl,1.1;39c Gravy Master '.i»«.boi.l5o For lin* labile! . : For lollat or bslh For dKhai and laundry TOILET SOAP ' .... , For diihsii and laundry m | . Iga. rt p< *d. Fcls Naphtha^fi* -»• fla o o 1 pkg. Ot)e '• v, "k» pig 3S« Kirkman's jfflMfig,1 «-p> BED BANK .REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 ^ IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Homuoutl Count? Swrrf/sjl OONOREGATION B'NAI I8EAEL FIRST CHTJECH OF CUBIST, FBANK COY SCIENTIST Obituaries Frank Coy of Fair^H¥ died ui/m In tho matter of the estatlHf* 1 ChtiVcH News Red Bank TO JAMES V. PEAN: P. Cousins, deceased. Notice to medium Red Bank ' WILUAM»BbVIE. Monday at Rlvervlew hospital fol-' By virtue .of ap order of thi Court to present claims nfslnst estsU) II Pur- MBTH0DI8I Services tomorrow sight at 8 lowing a heart attack, His age was of Chancery of the Btate of New Jtriey suant to the order of. Dorman Mcf?add!n, o'clock In the aytiagogus on River- Services in First Church of Surrogate of the County ol AfonmouUi. William Bovie, former resident of 71. • •• ; •. •; • ;••-•"! mad* on the 14th day of January, 1947, side avenue. Rabbi Arthur H. Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad street, Freehold, died Saturday at Ellua- Mr. Coy, a life long resident of In a cause wherein Helen Dean ii pe> msde on the twentlBti dsy of JindarV. jf "The Pefce 66f, His Way" will b» Herurion will officiate. The serv- Red Bank, are held Sundays at.,11 tttlrfner and you are defendant, you art 19*7. on tho aopllentlon of Hard t* eth at the age of 58, Mr. Bovla Fair Haven; hi survived by his hereby required to answer the petition Mower, sole executor.of the estate of g?'.E»v. Bogeif J. &juire*a sermon jmb- ices will be dedicated to the Boy a. m. Sunday-school at 11 a, m., las been a resident of Elizabeth wifer Mrs, Mary M. Coy; two of petitioner on or before the 15th day Jeona P. Cousins, deceased, notice Is f*' Ject for Sunday morning at all Scouts of America. Guest speaker and Wednesday evenings at 8;lf of March next, and In default thereof, hereby siren to the creditors Of said Jie past six years. daughters; Mrs. Charlotte Mark of deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, . o'clock. Mualc under direction ot will be Chaplain (Colonel) Ivan H. o'clock. ' : Mr. Bovle, who had alBo resided New York city, and Mrs. Mildred such decree wilt be rendered ftffalnit you t" H»rold J. Swietzer will- include, >i trio Chancellor shell think enultabla sole exocutor as aforesaid, their debts Bennett of Fort Monmouth, whose t f&eansburg, was a member of Nixon of Fair Haven, and a son, and juit. . ' nnd demands alalnst the said estate, un- ? "Prelude in 3? Mijor," Clokeyi solo sermon is entitled, "My experiences BAPTIST der oath, within six months from th« the Exempt Firemen's association Edward Coy of Brooklyn. Let a Singer The object of said suit is to obtain ; • "by Miu Sylvia Aiil, soprano,"Jimu as "a chaplain for the past 25 years." - Leonardo of Freehold.* ' -, The funeral,will be held this af- a decree ot dlvo.rce hetween aald pe- date of the aforesaid order, or thsr will 1 Only," by A. Rotoli, and the in- ITpert put tltlpner and you. , la. forerec. barreiJ oMkelr action! there- Saturday morning regular Sab- On ternoon at 1 p. m. at the Fiske fore against the laid subscriber. f them, "Bl8»» Us, O Lord," Ham- Sunday, February 16, the He la survived by his wife, Mrs. PABSOHS, LABKECQUE, OAWZOHAv bath services will be held at 9:80 a. church school will meet at.9:46 a. Margaret Sullivan Bovle; two sona, Methodist chapel, Fair Haven, your, mi- a COMBS, Pstedi Freehold, N, j,, January to, i~ Wan, by tt»., aenior choir. m. in the synagogue. Lighting time m., with classes for all ages, The with Rev. F. It. Stevens officiating. chine in fir«t-class running order. 18 Wallace Street. Red Bank, N. 1. ',, At the ^o'clock evening jervica Raymond and John Bovie, and one for Sabbath candles Friday night, morning worship service will be daughter, Mrs. James Davlsoh of Interment, under the, direction of Reasonable charges. Eatimite fur- • Solicitor! of petltlontr. ' ' HARBlf L. BBOWBR. S the putcr will speak on the topic, 5:03 o'clock. . W East Weltsldi A»enU«, held at 11 o'clock, and will include Freehold; three grandchildren; five the Mount Memorial home, will be nuhed in advance, . Notice of Settlement of Account. V "Giving Back the Beat." The organ a sermon by tha pastor, Rev.- Ell- in White Ridge cemetery. Estate of John Moore, a lunatic. No- Messrs. Roberts, Plllsbury, Cartba " \ jreludo will be "Old French dhan- alsters, Mrs. Eugene Kelly of Penn's tice is hereby given that the accounts T,BINITV EPISCOPAL wood S. Wolf, entitled, "How We Grove, Mrs. James (Jjgborne and of tha subscriber, guardian, of th* es- & Sorenson, * ' . * 5' «en," by Felton, and a hymn-an- Atlantlo Highlands, New Jtrjty. See God." Junior Christian En- Mrs. Elizabeth DeGeorge of Red tate of said lunatic, vlll be audited and - them by the choir, "Now Thank Red Bank ' WILLIAM H. NEWMAN. stated by the Surrogate of the County Proctors. ' deavor meeting will be held at 6:30 Bank, Mrs. Arthur Bennett of Mld- We All Our 6od." ' \ Service* Bunday will be Holy William Henry Newman of Bel- SINGER of Monmouth and reported for nettle* lftonmouth County BurrosjaU's Office. p. m., In the sanctuary. The Bap- dletown and Mrs.,Edward Decker ment to tne Orphans' Court of said In the mutter of tha estate of William • Alpha Kappa Pi class ot the Sun- Communion at 8 a. m. church ford died Saturday ; at Rlvervlew County, on Thursday, the twentr-seventH school Communion at 9:30 and tist Youth fellowship will meet at if Mays Landing, arid two broth- hospital al the age of 49. H. LaBorteaiu, deceased. Notice t» . I day-school will meet tonight with o'clock In the evening, conslder- d»y of March, A. D., 1947, at 10:00 creditors to present claims atatnit'fl' morning prayer and sermon at 11, ers, Joseph Bovle of Newark and Mr. Newman was born in Keahe- Sewing Center o'clock a, m,, at which time application ', Mrs. Howard S. Higginson of 32 ig a tlmejy topic. Evening worship wlll be made for the Allowance of com- estate. . ' - ••" Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jn( has Fred Bovle of Long Island,. burg, the son of Mrs. Martha and rursuEit to the order_Qf Dorrasn Mc- ,. Arthur place. Assisting hcsta«se» ill be hold at 8 o'clock, at which The funeral was held yesterday missions and counsel fees? .' t~ ere J0.r». Oeorge Loyett, Mrs. Ver- chosen as the.sermon topic, "What the late Frank L. Newman. He' Faddln, Surrogate of the County of Mon- Is Revelation?" The choir, .under me a religious motion picture will ,f the Churoh of the Sacred Heart, 43 Moninouth Street Dated! February 3, A. D., 1947. mouth, made on tha eighteenth dsr of ? non W. Rose and Miss Edna C. shown. waa employed by the Hanson-Van- . MICHAEt MOORE, January,' 1947, on the application of '• Mapps. the direction at Dr. Winston E. Elizabeth, where a Bolemm high Winkle-Munnlng company of Mat- . ' R. F. 1), Ho. 1, Keyport. N. J. Charles R. Nash and Cletul Keating, Kock, will sing, ','A Pilgrim's Jour- mass of requiem was celebrated,' awan. He resigned recently due to Red Bank Guardian. executors of ths estate of WlllUm H. * The annual Bible lectures by the Interment, under the direction of Qulnn, Doremus, McCm LaBoyteaux, dtceued, notice Is hereby ney," by Bach. CENTRAL BAPTIST poor health. . .. A Russell, . . q , pastor will be given Wednesday he Marttn funeral home, Elizabeth, Elven to the cradltors of said dtcesied • nights in the chapel beginning next The youth fellowship will meet Atlantic Highlands Surviving besides his mother, are Phone R. B. 6-3806 Red Bank, N. 3, to exhibit to the subscribers, executors ' week. The ffieme for this year is, tonight at the home of' Mr. and Rev. Howard M..Ervln will bring wag In St, -Rose of Lima cemetery, his wife, Mrs. Florence) L. Newman, Proctore, as aforesaid, their debts and demands Mrs. Jacob Zoldack, 18 Bast' Sun- Freehold. and three daughters, Mrs. Vivian against the said estate, under oath. *ltb- 5 "The Good Newij in New Testament 10 message on "The Messianic Notice of Settlement of Account, in stx months from the date of tha afore- * Life and Literature." set avenue, Red Bank. loming" af the Sunday morning Oberman and Mrs. Mildred CJuack- Eatato of Johanna Conners, deceased. said order, or they will be forerer barred - A. Alvfti Whiting will have rvlce and will also preach at the ^. ELLA G. MORGAN. enbush of. Keansburg and Mrs. Notice Is hereby given that tha accounts of their ncttanl therefore asslnst tha PRESBYTERIAN light service. The other regular Hazel Carhart of Belford. ; of the subscriber. Administrator, of the said subscriber* 1 charge of the. laymen'a Sunday ser- Mrs. Ella'G. Morgan, 74, of 154 estate of said deceased, will be audited Dated: Freehold, N. J., January II, vice to be observed February 23. aeetings will be held as usuM. and stated by the 'Surrogate of the Atlantic Highlands . WeBt Front street, died Monday MBB7MARY GILL GBIDLEV 1847. " • The pastor will bring a •short mes- A union meeting of Prostestaht County of Monmouth end reported for CHARLES R. NASH, Morning prayer and sermon at following a long Illness. She was Goldin s Battlement to.the Orphans' court of said hurches to observe the World Day Mrs. Mary Gilll Grldley, 84, of / Mnrlboro, New Jerier. sage on the subject, "If I Were a 11 o'clock with Rev, Donald N. Cor- born In New York city, daughter County, on Thursday, the twenty-seventh Laymen Today". Several local lay- •t Prayer will be held February 21 of the late Eugene and Martha Naveslnk River road, Locust, died duy of February, A. D., 1947, at lOsOtl CLETUS KEATING, real preaching on the subject, "The Saturday morning at the Ivy Nurs- • Locust Valley,, New York men will participate in the pro- the Presbyterian church at 3 p. Decker Phillips. o'clock a. tn., ut which time application Arnoia Tulr>. Esq., gram. This will be the first Sunday Heart of the Whole Matter." The She was born In New York city will be made forth* allowance of catn- chancel choir wlll sing "Holy Is the Mr. and Mrs. Morgan would have mlsilons nnd counsel fees. Engle Street, " • • • In Lent. Phil Saint, Christian lightning ar- and has been: a resident of Locust Enilcwood, N, J, ' Lord," by Carrington. celebrated their 57th wedding an- for many years. Dated: January 10th. A. O., 1941. Proctor. st, will be the speaker at a apec- niversary this year. Mrs. Morgan MTCHAEL L. CONNEBS, Evening service at 6 o'clock with Mrs. Gridley is survived by a MCGREGOR • BAPTIST. the minister preaching on the sub. l meeting in' this church Friday, Is survived by her husband, Edgar Rumson, New Jersey, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 'ebruary 21, at 8'p. m. son.William G.'Grldley of Locust. Administrator. 156/439 Bed Bank ject, "How to Use What • You J. Morgan; a daughter, Mrs; How- ''. 'AND '' ".••' Messrs. Quinn, Doremus, ncCue ard'Prichard of Rumson, and five The funeral was held Monday at TO: FRANIf 1, FARBBRi Rev. W. Clinton Powers will Have". All Saints Church, Naveslnk, with &. Russell, By virtue of an Order of the Court of A church supper will be held this : METHODIST sons, Lester Morgan of Eatontown, VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Red Bank, N. J. Chancery of New Jersey, made on the preach at the 11 o'clock Sunday Edward Morgan of Red Bank, Rev. Charles JT. Johnson, officiating, • Proctors.- ltth day of January, 1947, In a certain' service on "Imitations of Immortal- evening In the church dining room Eatontown. Interment, under the direction of cause wheroln Julia H. Voung Farber, Is from 6 to 8 o'clock under sponsor- Church school convenes Sunday CHarles Morgan of Rumson, Harold WILSON?S SPORTSWEAR Notice ol Settlement of Account petitioner, and you. Prank J. Farber, are ity." Music under direction of Fred- Morgan of Long Branch and Sid- the Mount Memorial home, waa in erick K. Ball will Include the pre- ship of the Ladies'. Aid society. it 9:45 a. m.' and tho morning, wor- Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, Estate of Mauricb Herzog, Deceased. defendant, you are required tn apnear ney Morgan of Red Bank. • CHAMP HATS. Notice 1B hereby alven that the ac- nnd plead, answer or demur to petit-. lude, "Norwegian Tone Poem," by A special service will J>e"iield in :hip service la at 10:50 o'clock, al counts of the subscriber, trustee of the loner's petition on or before the 17th Torjussen, and the anthems, "A the church on Ash Wednesday hlch tho pastor, Rev. Dunham V, The funeral will be held today JAMES II. CADOO estnte of said deceased, will be audited day of March, 1947, or In default there- at 2 p. m. at the John E. Day fu- nnd stated by the Surrogate of the ot in-!) ilooroe fflll b> taktn nnlnit you 'Sweeter Song,"' by ThompBon, and evening at 8 o'clock. The church Ulnig, will bring the message, James H, Cadoo, 62, former Key- County of Monmouth nntl reported for will have as Its guest for'the even- neral home. Eev. H. T, Van Hou- 1 as the Chancellor shall think equitablfl>i "I Will Give Thanks,'" by MacDon- "outh fellowship meetB ait 6:30 p. port flro chief, died Wednesday of settlement, to the Ornhann' Court of sain and just. ' • /* aid. . •'•:.. - . • ing the Negro choir from Weyport. ten, pastor of the Reformed church, County, on Thursday, the twentieth day I. • ' " last week. He was born in. Brook- of March. A. D, 1047, nt 10:00 o'clock Tho object of said suit Is to obtain ,"a Baptism was administered Sun- •Jtace relations Sunday will bo ob- Mlddletown, will officiate. Inter- decree of divorce dissolving the mnrrlage , Miss Frances Tencate of Pal- ment will be In Fair View ceme- lyn, son of tho late John and Nellie n. m,, nt whith tlmo application will bo myra, N. J., a missionary formerly- day morning to Patricia Elizabeth, erv.jd at the 7:30 o'clock evening Shannon Cadoo. He is survived by raiidc for tho nllownnco of commissions between you nnd- the said petitioner. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tery. OLDIN'S nnd counsel ffefl.' Dated: January 16th. 10-17. stationed in Nellore, India, will be i.eivice. Rev. John E. Sprulll, pas- his wife, Mrs. Madeline Dietrich WISE & WISE, the speaker at a dinner Friday Robert Means. Mr. and Mr?, Lewis ,or of Zlon A, M. E. church, wll Cadoo. The funeral wn3 held Sun- Dnted January ISth,. A, D. 1947. Sol'rs. of Petitioner, Augustine were the godparents. THE NATIONAL NEWARK & night for the missionary groups of ieliver the sermon and the choir GARFIELD GR0VER day at tho -Bodlc funeral home; In- MEN'S SHOP ESSEX BANKIUH'COMFANV 64 Broad street, the churoh.. t thn.t church wlll sing. Bert B«nk. N. J. • Garfleld Grover of 66 Riverside terment was in Green Grove ceme- OP NEWARK. The workers' conference of the BAPTIST By: Leslie P. Douglass, Notice of Settlement of Account, ' BAPTIST avenue died Saturday morning fol- tery. . ' . . Trust Officer, Estate of Henry G, Scudder, deceased. church school will meet Monday New Monmouth • lowing a heart attack. 20 BROAD STREET 744 Broad Street, Nownrk, New Jersey, Notice is hereby, given that the accounts evening at the church. The pastor Mlddletown Trustee. of the subscribers, exe'cutbrig of theses-' "Prerequisite to Revival" Is the He was born at Whltesvllla and MKS. JOSEPHINE FUCCI Messrs.' Qulnn, Ttoreftuii, McCue , will show a group of slides,on "The theme of How William D. Powell's Rev. William M. Hearn, pastor, BED BANK - tnte of finid decensed, will! be audited Christian Life K:;pciictic:e8 of the was employed as a government Mrs, Josephino FuccI, 71, of nnd Russell, ,'ind stated by the Surrogate of the sermon for this coming Sunday as chosen "Are We Satisfied?" is worker at Fort Monmouth. Keansburg died Thursday. Sho Is Red Bunk, N. J... County of Monmouth and, reported for? Smith Family." • ils sermon topic for the 11 a. m. Proctors. settlement to the Orphans' Court of said morning service, Ms". Grover is survived by his survived by her husband, Dominic county, on Thursdny, the twenty-seventh pastor's and Adult choirs will sing lei-vice Sunday. Sunday-school wlll wife, Mrs, Estclle M. Grover; two Fucci. duy of llnrch, A. D., 1047, at 10 o'clock .PRESBYTERIAN ' e conducted at 0:45 a, m. undo o, m., at Which time application..will be anthemr. A Junior sermon will also daughters, Mrs. Marie' Trenery and Th3 funeral was hold • Saturday . ' . L made for the allowance of commissions R:d Bunk be given. Nursery will be conducted the direction of the superintendent, Miss Gladys N. Grovar of Red at St. Ann's church, KcansburR, Miss Doris Baiid. and counsel fees. Rev. John A. Hayes, was called ! during; tho cervices by Misses Joun Bank; a son Kenneth Grover of. with Rov. E. A. Corrlgan officiating. Dated: February Cth, A. D., 1047. The younj people's social group Rod Bank; a r.'stci1 Mrs. Mary Interment, under the direction of , MONMOUTH MONUMENT bac]; to si PBtcrabui'g last ivoik Minor and Gloria Miller, vlll hold a Valentine party tonlgh OLIVE SCUDDER WHITE, fo. the « serai of hla mother. He i "Wliaf BaptlBts Believe about.llie Grant and a brc liier, Brazil Grover, ths Bedle funeral homo, was in Mt — COMPANY : ; • - Las Cruces, New Mexico* at the church. The group will mee both of Lakewood. Olivet cemetery. : ALSTON BEEKMAN. . i3 expe d to return to the puipit'l World to Come" Is the evening ser- Sundry night at .7:30 o'clock' at the Headden's Corner, Mlddletown, Route 35 Red. Bank, N. 3. fo- ncx' Sunday's service. ! mon the.me. The service will begin church, with Miss Anita Msrford The funeral.wis held Tuesday at _ - Executors. Miss Mary W. Holmes placed at 1\'3> P. m. and,, the young poo- the' Mount. Memorial home with COPELAND LEADS TICKET Messrs, Beekmnn & Beekman, hol a charge. fled Bank, Now Jersey. flo.,Ci-s on the pulpit Sunday morn- i Pl«'« « r will present the special Rev. Roger J, Squire, pastor of the Harold Copeland of Belford led L. H. Francis, Manager .Proctors, < ing in memory of Mr. and Mrs. music. Red Bank Methodist church, of- tho Middletown township board of church h o1 METHODIST Formerlj' with Franc:- O. Squires, Freehold Monmouth County Surroxatc't Office. -JonathaoJ-Holmca. : I « ° convenes at 9:45 ficiating. Interment was in' Fair education ballot Tuesday night In the mutter of the estate ot August • New members will be received at -.yTnrTrith-classes---for- PAY OUT OF INCOME CHICKENS •On the F. PL A Home Bates Combed Percale ROASTING OR SHEETS FRYIMfi Modernization Plan Hero, is a superlative-sheet, indeed. Made from silky, TOM TURKEYS That Interior painting your home needs so badly ... combed percale. The. close but which you've been "puttlngr-off" In anticipation of ' weavo of over 200 thronda to the boat poaaible tlmo to do the job . . . NO^V, while' tho Squuro inch will make it C more export men aro avallablo bocauno outsldo-work Is last through many launder- P TE ings. cA reminder—it's just, Borden's Chateau *.» ^ Corned Beef at a standstill, In tho ideal time to liavo tho job done.. the present for a bride! Sor- 94' 24 - And, an Insured F. H. A. Homo Modernization loan ry, no C.O.D.'s. will provide the financing for that jpb, without straining 2 8heets, 72x106 ) $1 O 95 STEWING Lamb > your budget. Wo, at Merchants TruBt Company, will bo Hellman's Mayonnaise 45'- 19' - 1 "pleased to arrange the dottills. 2 Cases, 46x38 /2 . / & *A personal visit lo our Spring Lake shop NVill Member Federal Dcpniit Initirance Corppralimi. Chateau, Old English, Velveeta w surely solve your gift problem. ; 27' Beef Kidney 29'» Member Federal Reterve Syitom C Kraft Mayonnaise • . ffit mouth Memorial ^hospital house.'The birthday of Mrs,, , The birthday of Miss Dorothy Matawan flrat aid ambulance. Stlcy line DeLaure was celebrated at the Hilderbrant was observed with a was In an automobile accident in meeting. party at her home. Guests were '^MiM-Jane Dtvlln, daughter of Marlboro. Mrs. Ronson Warne has returned Marilyn Senise, Norma Hodgeson, and. Mrs. Q*rard Dtvlln, stu- The Woman's club met in the •from a visit with her daughter, Lillian Rinear, Lois Kopf, Jean dent- at Georgian Court college, first. aid building Monday after- Mrs. Charles O'Brien of Sf. George, Van Worn, Catherine Hagan, Dur- S. I. othy Hansen "and Jean VanBrackle. GIVE TO THE flew to Boston Friday to attend noon* The guest speaker was Mrs. "tbif prom at Philips acadamy, And Bertha-Lawrence, president, ot.tlio The_... Parent-Teacher association Irs. Max Wolf, who recently re- Avar*, Mass, as the guest ot Peter New Jersey Educational associa- held Its monthly meeting"last'w'eek turnciT'ffbm~a visit" with relatives Flowing. Misj Devlin returned by tion.' Her subject was "Currant j In the high school cafeteria, which in Denmark, is confined to her plane Saturday evening. . Problems in Education." T4ie Hos- was decorated in the spirit of St. home by illness. . Mm. Paul Egan entertained her tesses were Mrs', Joseph Clayton, Valentine. The guest speaker, Mrs. Mrs. Edward F, O'Hanlon and COMMUNITY bridge club Monday eventng. Prlie hospitality chairman; Mrs. W. Wie- Varicola of Long Branch, was un- Misa Rita Quail represented the winners Tjere-Mrsr-RichaKLEutJ [and, J«ff».-E.-T.Longhand -Jdra. able to attend because of bod Matawan Contemporary league at oaan, Jr., Mrs. Gerard Devlin and Frank Drogan. .Valentine decora- weather. In her placei'-F. Howard ths evenin,g deparVrrienrcdhfererice the bosteta. ' • < tions were used. Lloyd spoke. Mrs. David Gall, held at the Essex house in New Joseph Stantori, Jr., Is a surgi- • Mr. ang Mrs. William W. Ludi, stale chairman of Founders day, ark Saturday.- cal > patient at the Perth Amboy St., and daughter, Mrs. Lydia Wal- explained her office ' and • Its In- The Couples' club met Sunday One Of The Great Forces For cresting work. A social hour fol- evening in the lecture room of the General hospital. He was rushed ling, moved Into their newly con- lowed with, a large birthday cako there 'Wednesday night for an structed house on Middlesex road Presbyterian church. Dr. David to celebrate Founders day at Mat Watermulder of Hlghtstown de- emergency operation. Saturday. . • ' awan. Mrs. William Bradley Is Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin was'the Mrs. Milton Stevenson enter- livered the address, "What's Your In Our Community president and Mrs. Warren Don Center of Gravity?" Mr. and Mrs. guest of her daughter, Miss Jean talned the Friday Evening Bridge nell was In charge of the program. Devlin, and Miss Suzanne Donnell club. The prize winners were Mrs. Harry P. Nielson sang Wa3hburn's Mrs. John Raymond Ketchal left arrangement of "Closer to Thee." In New York city Sunday. Elmore Kattner, Mrs. • William J, for Florida Thursday, Frank Tourlne, 3d, has been con- Rabel and Mrs. Frank Bliss. Mrs. W. W. WIeland led a. dis- fined to his home by illness for the its. James Neal entertained the Miss Muriel Baker celebrated her cussion on "Gifts For You" at a past week, Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club. eighth birthday at a family .din- meeting of the Women's Soc'iety of Skippy Ingoldsby is convalescing Prize "winners were Mrs. William ner party Monday. Christian Service, held in the lec- from the whooping . cough at his Ludi, Mrs. William Craig and Mrs, Mrs. William Ludi was a guest ture room of the Methodist church home on New Brunswick avenue. Frank Bliss. at a meeting of the Keyport Book Monday night., Mr, Rnd Mrs. Frank Seidler have Mrs. R. E. Thompson of WIlkeB- club of Monmouth county chapter, William Owen of Main street Is returned from Miami, Fla., where barre, Pa., and lira. William Con- A. A. U. W., at the home of Mrs, a patient at Fitkin hospital, they spent the wlnter.v—^ roy and Mrs. Michael Nerly oJ the Henry M.'Ackerson of. Maple place Mrs. E. E. Van Nostrand has re- Mrs. Leroy Sickles entertained Bronx- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Salter Is spending several turned from a month's visit with her bridge club last week. Prizes David Blythe. days visiting In. town. r her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, were awarded to Mrs. Charming Mrs. Ida Sickles has been named A- daughter was born Sunday, and Mrs. John C. Miller, and her Clapp, Mrs. William R. Craig and chairman of the party-to be .held January 26, at Monmouth Memor- granddaughter Joan, in Hopkinton, Mrs. John Eggleston, In Freneau Independent fire-com ial hospital .to Mr. antf Mrs. Wil- Mass." Mr. and Mrs! Marlus Erdmnnn pany's house tomorrow. The affair liam McC)intock. Mrs. Alice Louise Dave returned and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krause of is under the auspices of the .Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. David. J. Blythe, from a visit In Philadelphia. Elizabeth were the guests of'Mr. auxiliary. Q Jr. ano daughter Dorothy visited Mrs. Karl Heuscr attended thi • and Mrs. Jtlchard Erdmann, Jr., Mrs. Granvllle Smith was chair in Wllkesbarre, Pa., recently. civic forum sponsored by Women's Sunday. r man of the benefit • card party Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Delbert clubs in Newark. . Robert Erdmann has accepted given 'by thB third and fourth are the parents of a daughter born "Buddy" Jordon of Floral Park, position with the Matawan bank. grade • mothers of the Parent- Thursday, January 23, in Hazard L. I., was the week-end guest .of Mrs. Gerard Devlin entertained Teacher association at St. Joseph's hospital. Charles Blood. her bridge club last week. Prize school. A door prize of 20 pounds winners were the hostess, Mrs, of sugar, donated by Garrett Rob- Rensselaer Cartan and Mrs. Rich- erts, was awarded1 to Mrs. Harold SURPRISE STORE ard Erdmann, Jr. Dletz of Matawan. Mrs. John Mrs.' Rensselaer Cartan enter- Branaurer was awarded the KJ-SO tained her bridge club Friday af- club prize. ternoon.'. Frlie winners were Mrs. Sixteen new members have, been FOR THE MEN tytiliam R. Crate, Mrs. Raphael Initiated in Matawan camp 147, Devlin and Mrs. William Rabel. Woodmen of the World. Mrs. William Rabel and Mrs, John The local auxiliary of Monmouth Sggelston. substituted. Memorial hospital met Thursday MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY ; a business Jjerby pickles is on afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Sanforized Shrunk trip, to Cleveland, O. Health Center. • . E^TONTOWN JR. Hl-Y CLUB Robert Zeigler was removed to. Matawan camp 147, Woodmen of Monmouth Memorial hospital Sat- the World, has announced the 1 urday morning, where he was op- presentation of an American flag BIG YANK -FORTY COMMUNITY Y.M.C.A ,. CLUB GROUPS OF BOYS AND GIRLS/LIKE THE erated on for appendicitis. to Boy Scout troop 93 of Matawan ,Mr, and Mrs. Edward Currie and and the camp has voted to award- GROUP PICTURED ABOVE, ilEET THROUGHOUT THE TRADE AREA OF RED Mr. and Mrs, James Neil spent a medalto the year's-outstanding • Saturday In New York, where they American history student In Mata- SHIRTS BANK. THIS KIND OF GROU? EXPERIENCE UNDER MATURE, UNDERSTANDING attended a performance of "Sweet- ivan high school, and a framed Hearts." recognition certificate ind a copy LEADERSHIP, CONTRIBUTES TO THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND CIJIZ- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Mura of the American Patriot's 'Hand- 1" have returned from their honey- book to the leading American his- ENSHIP TRAINING OF HUNDREDS OF OUR YOUTH. moon and held open house- Sunday 2 Pockets - Full Cut - Durable - Time-Tested by entertaining their friends at a tory student in the grammar school. The presentations are to be breakfast party. Sizes 14J/2 to 17 • Mm. Andrew Hubart of Mata- made at the June graduation ex- JUDGE JOHN C. GIORDANO, COMMON PLEAS COURT JUDGE OF MONMOUTH Waiil was removed to Mo»mouth ercises in the respective schools. Memorial hospital' Sunday morn- Barle Yergcr has been elected COUNTY, IN HIS TALK TO 250 CAMPAIGN WORKERS AT THE OPENING DINNER ing suffering from a possible con- president of the Couples', club • of cussion and a fractured hip when the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Wil- MEN'S PLAID FLANNEL FEBRUARY 7TH SAID, ,"THE PRO JLEM OF MANY JUVENILES APPEARING IN she slipped on the Ice and fell in liam Copper ylcc president, Mrs. Sanforized Shrunk •ftojit of the Telephone building in Arthur Carey secretary-and Laur- OUR COURTS IS THE RESULT OF A MISDIRECTED DESIRE FOR ACTIVITY OR Xayport. ence W. Lemaire treasurer. Ap- pointment of committee chairmen SHIRTS THRILLS. WHAT SUCH YOUNG PEOPLE HAD LACKED MORE THAN ANYTHING -'Mrsi .Wayne Moulton of Detroit, followed the election. • Mrs. Karl Mtcb,, lelt Sunday after spending ieveril flsys as the guest of Miss plaus was named chairman ot n.49 ELSE WAS AN APPROPRIATE PLA IE TO GO WHERE THEY COULD WORK OFF Ji«abenT.iX.n«« .1.FenrJon w.nrtnn. . Mrs,. _ _MoultoMoulton membership, James Street, pro- and Miss Fennon were nurses in gram! Rev.-Robert B. Bergcr, de- Warm, bright plaid flannel"shlrts In a selection THIS NATURAL-ENTHUSIASM AND ENERGY.-THROUGH WHOLESOME ACTIVI- 1 the Aimed.' Forces and served to- votional. Mrs. Claus, Mrs. Hunt, of colors. Sizes 14 to 16. gether In Iceland and England. Mr3. Carey and, Mrs. Yerger wore TIES AND UNDER PROPER r—itlOF." THIS NEED IS BEING MET BY THB vMr. arid Mrs. Sidney Clapp of hostesses. Others present were Kingston, N. Y., arlved Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lel'f Aagaard, Mr. COMMUNITY Y.M.C.A. tb-spend a few days with their son and Mrs Kenneth Barker, Mr. and jind daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Nielson, Mrs. Berger, MEN'S OXFORD GREY Channing Clapp. They are en Mr. Cooper, Mr. Carey, Mrs. Street, route to Florida. Mr3. Graham of Long Branch nnd 'Miss Susan McDonald, daughter Mrs. .David Watermulder of WK.PCCRD PANTS Of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McDonald, Hightstown. If an appendectomy patient at National Boy Scout week was Monmouth Memorial hospital. She observed Sunday with troop 73 and • was removed Friday In the\ambu- their leaders attending the service Sturdy quality, durable material that can with- lance of the Matawan First Aid at the Presbyterian church. ' The stand hard wear. Full cut. Sizes 29 to 42. " squad. -—~------Boy Scout troop of St. Joseph's ,'..'Mdi Patty Flynn was brought church, which Includes boys horn home in the ambulance of the Keyport and Matawan, received Slatawaii First Aid squad Friday Holy Communion In a body at Iho evening from Hazard hospital. 8 o'clock mass. SANFORIZED SHRUNK GRIPPER Ff Y Mr. arid Mrs. William R. Craig Mrs. Sarah Freedman is a pa- OR ELASTIC WAIST BOXER were dinner guests of Mr. and tient at Beth Israel hospital, New- Mrs. Evart Silcqx, Keyport, Satur- ark. day night. ' . Mrs. Conover Burlew of Main SHORTS-6 9< Mr.. and Mrs. Garrett McKeen street Is vacationing in Florida. Assorted Stripes. Sizes 30 to 44. •were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Conrow WycliofT liam Horley of Perth Amboy at a are the parents of a son born Tues- C bridge party Saturday night. ' day at Fitldn hospital. The Wyek- ATHLETIC SHIRTS-49 : Mrs. Guy Cheney of Indianapolis off's first child weighed seven pounds 12 ounces, and has been Rib Knit. Sizes 34 to 44. was the guest of Mrs. Philip Nled- named Edward Conrow. linger for a few days. 'Mrs. August Schlomann of Gerald H. Klssln has taken a po- Hackettstowit spent the week-end sition as research professor at the THE With her mother, Mrs. Laura Georgia School of Technology at Mount. Atlanta, Ga. For the past four years' he has been associated with Mrs.' P, A. Zlegler and Mrs. the American Smelting & Refining Ethel Bennett and children, Karen corporation at Perth Amboy. SURPRISE and Arthur, have returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beam are homes after spending a vacation the parents of a daughter born at STORE lp.Flo.rlda, '" ' Perth Amboy General hospital. THE COMMUNITY Y.M.C.A. PROGR/ffl OFFERS MANY LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES - Miss Gloria M. Curran, a senior Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, senior vice 50 BROAD ST. RED BANK at Mount Holyoke college, South FOR VOUNG ADULTS SUCH AS: AND CRAFTS CLASSES, SEWING CLASS, president, In the absence of the MONEY REFUNDED UPON REQUEST • Hadley, Mais,' spent the week-end president, Mrs. Marlon E. Leon, with a party of collage classmates conducted a meeting of the Key- NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS HOBBY AND INTEREST GROUPS, 1ISCUSSION GROUPS, GYMNASIUM ACTIVI- skiing it Snow Valley, Manches- port auxiliary, Veterans of For- ter, Yt. ".:. eign Wars, at Eagle Hose are TIES INCLUDING BASKETBALL, VO LEYBALL, BADMINTON, INDIVIDUAL EXER- Every Wednesday night the American Legion auxiliary, Mata- CISE, HANDBALL, DANCING AND FECREATIONAL GAMES. wan unit 170, holds a game parly. They, are. held Jor the benefit of the. welfare fund. Mrs. Raphael Devlin Is president. . The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club spent Wednesday In New 1947 PROGRAM FUND CAMPAIGN York city. Part of the group saw KLANG'S AUTO SUPPLY • a. performance of "Happy Birth- day" and the rest saw "Born Yes- 116 Monmouth St. Corner Pearl St. Red Bank tirday.". ' Pvt. James A. Noddings left FEBRUARY 7th-19th Tuesday for Korea. He would like TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-3663-J all his friends to please write to him. His address Is EvL. James A, Noddings, 12272619 ORD, Co. 1., APO 28338, care of the postmaster at San Francisco, Cal. • 3 DAY SALE-THU., FRI. AND SAT. • • I Jjtobert. LaMura, son of Mr. and Mis, Joseph LaMura of Morgan- GOAL $25 vllle, a graduate of Matawan high school' and* a law student at John FORD " A ' WATER PUMP $ A 1Q Marshall college, Jersey City, took part In a debate Monday night at the Bsyonne high school on the With Old One - THIS NOTIC SPONSORED BY - question, "Should the Country Be Run. by the Military?" LaMura Is a member of the college debating Bradley Radio Service J. D. Tuller team. * GENUINE STRAW FIBRE *** .Mr. and Mrs., Anthony Delbort SO LO are the parenU of a daughter'born AND SAILCLOTH Irwin Yacht Works J. N.. Beers Coal Co. Thursday, January 23, at Hazard hospital,, A..daughter was born Sunday, SCISSOR JACK Mount Memorial Home J. Yanko January 26, at Monmouth Momor-j lal hospital' to Mr and Mrs, Wll-j SEAT COVERS ll»m McCllntock. With Movable Lip and Allen Electric Shop Lawes Coal Co. , Miss Muriel Baker celebrated her eighth birthday at a family din Folding Handle '., Sigmund Eisner Co. p The Sherman Shop, Inc. 4jr...party. at • h«r-.+omo • In- Green \ a: specially baked blrthdny' cake, which had a small bouquet of I J^ •^eetpeu,|n the center, ••' • .'On.' .'Saturday: Joseph Stliy of Second Nation Bank & Trust Co. MarJoorc was taken to Dr. A. A, ' i offlci Ud tbtn to Mon- RED BANK-REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 Page-Eleven Friscia, Donald McCcach, Vincent Mel- Roofing Siaing Rumson lncl. Riihard Moraller, Frank Fuch», Everett • Window insulation NOEL R. NILSQN'S Atlantic Highlands Frank Trallord. Shbi>£—L«onai'd Frlacia, .Frank Fuchi. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Illckey arc OLSON (Th« Red Bank Register can be boilklit Civics—Jnnct Carle. the parents of a daughter, born at ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION To Check Well/ in Rumson st Fiimarty'a £tor«, Torborg'a, lAtln—John Dlxon, Julia Terry, Bar- Monmouth Memorial hospital Sun- Hower'B, W. Fogelson. Edv»«rd Tllloti bara Golf, Uonald HuffhcB. ZERO FOOD BANK and Raymond Hellker'a) day morning. Inslalled by" Olson (Joiiipany's ,1'rii'iiied Meclirjnics TriKomometry—Jnnlce MacNcill. .. • Estimates Wlthput Obligation . " - - 1 FROZEN FOOD CENTER Standby Cost SL George's guild will give a Val- AlKebra—Frank Trnllord, Edward Con- Mrs. Charlotte -Mehier has been entine bridge party at 2 o'clock way" John Diudn, Ruaty Gorman, I'at confined to her home with an In- W. W. KENNEDY) Local Representative O'Krcte, Bill Rountrec, Julia Terry. 87 Broad St. R. B. 6-3454 Red Bank .tomorrow afternoon in the church Piano Geometry-—Warren Noyes, Juno jured ankle. Phone: Red Bank B-I" ' Tell Craig Finneg&n "• hall. Mrs. Joseph Stern Is general Purdy. - Word has been received by Mr. chairman. Kitchen equipment will Physical Educatlon-rJIm Johnson, Jim and-Mrs. Stanley Stlllwell from Mr. YOU ARE INVITED '* To Get Gas, Son-entlno. Joe Sparling, Henry. Halluii- be purchased with the proceeds. • bake, Bruco McConch, Jim Albert, Wll- and Mrs. Theodore Stllwell and TO A FOOD DEMONSTRATION .....Die«el Estimates Harold Peters, -Jiv-John- Galm- llanr-Muriihyr Charlie Xaytotir children—formerly—of—packanack and Peter Peters lead a committee Henlth Education—Joe Hockltoln, Ted Lake, who have traveled by the The Atlantic Highlands mayor To TJ ][ by PRATTS" FROZEN* FOODS of the Rumson Veterans club to Entl'ish—Jonn Hoeon, DorU Hullen. southern route In a trailer to Cali- r( er and council Tuesday night instruct- aid the local Boy Scouts in prepara- Mary Stanley, Mul-garet- Bl«g«r»laff, fornia. They are living In Culver Friday, February 14th ed Craig Flnnegan, borough en- tion of activities and in training. Cnrnl Hlllinin. Janet Carle, Raymond City and Mr. Stllwell han taken a gineer, to find out costs for oper- John Karinja will remain as scout- FOKO laon, Joaeph HockaUln, Helen position at the airport there. ating stand-by , equipment for the Swtnaon, Kancy Tenner. Joan Waaitrom. master, with James Stalfa his as- Jack-Dixon. Juno Doughty, Julia Terry, Diana Bornkamp of Llncroft Is INTRODUCING well at tba Water works. After long sistant. Douplas Crulk, Joan DanKler, Grace valtlng Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maher. discussion concerning the merits of Healy, Sharon Hower, Elna Noonan, SPRINQ SUITS J, Stanley Farrar was uninjured Joseph Connor* was taken by A new quality frozen foad packer to Red Bank gas and Diesel motors, Arthur Pearl Rnmonko, Audrey Schubert, Dor- last Thursday morning when he nthy Stnnton Wnrren Noyes, William ambulance to Hatard hospital, Men or Women Barnes, councilman, moved to in- Pott», Junn Purdy, Pal RicBenbcraer, LIBBY'S .. . alwayi a leader in canned food* drove his car in the slippery Long Branch, Friday, suffering ... - • .t''', struct the engineer to acquire weather through a dead end street Edward Wnnnpr. wllllnm BonHler, Ch»r- from a sudden stroke. i! NOW PACKING FROZEN FOODS definite operating costs of each lotte -Fielder, DOIIH Sansom, Barbara in Long Branch and went on to Goff, Itignnlfl .HuKheB, Herbert Brad- John Henry Hylln has-been iev Patterns to suit every taste—200 to choose type of motor, • • tho New York and Long Branch shaw,*. James CoBUir«n, Helan Emmons. ioutly 111 tho past week. Dorothy Hughes, David SHberBteln, Su- Mayor WSldron P. Smith report- railroad tracks. znnno Schonck Robert Drailshaw.- John Roads wore blocked here inter- from. Blues, Greys, Browns, Glen Plaids. ed that the railroad has made Rumson fire company received Dl. Flore, Richard DouBtilV. Harold 1I>|. mittently from Friday hlsht until definite progress in dllevlitlng the the Harold Denegar trophy last llgan, Henry Hnllenbake, Harry Grots- Tuesday, Cars were abandoned on 1 man, David Hicks, Jean Hlgrflni. Janice congestion caused, at , crossings. week at their monthly meeting. MncNolll, Thomas Morrison, John Pelerg, the road from this place to Lln- Railroad officials also promised to Thia 40-Inch' trophy was symbolic 'Mnyholle Reid, Joan Snyder, Clifton Van croft Saturday night, Motorists | All 100% Virgin Wool cloth. Individually FOR SALE make several cheeks on trains of the; firefighters' winning of the Nolo. Ciirnlvii Wllion, Clayton Walton, wore using the nolds instead of "Mnrylyn BcrKer. Connie Bowen, Drtrla causing smoke nuisance. Monmouth County Fireman's s—.'f-' Cherry, Jnmca Cottrell, Marie Foderann, the road yet .Tuesday morning. | tailored to fit YOU, \ . 700; BALES (25 TONS) HAY, 300 BAGS Charles F. Blackton, Jr., received ball league championship. Jnnet Gormnn, Barbara Lnsaro, Joan Mrs. Cosmo Falcone suffered, a Llndnay, Cnthorlne MHZZB. Robei-t Mln- a liquor license to operate the Vil- Wellington Emery, Br., has re- ton, Amy Myntl, Bi-ndford Nnyen, Thon\- relapse over the wook-end. (600 BUSHELS) OATS, IN,GOOD DRY BARN lage chop house on First avenue turned home from Monmouth ns Rlchcy, Joyce Anflerson, Marna Feldt, Miss Mary Toomny has! sold hei In co-operation with Wesley Wein- Memorial hospital where he was a Joan. Hoivei-,. Loi» Ii'eoe, Huth. Jnclta. two houses at .this place. . AT HQLMDEL; BEST QUICK OFFER TAKES liold.' Thercoundl rejected a bid ol medical patient. He is how up and JonnKuplan. $45.00 '8. $50.00 (850 tor property running' from about, although confined to his PvlncipleR of Amertean Demncracy— CONTEST AT IUJMSON Seventh avenue to Prospect avenue home, Jnnlce Mnt-Noill, John Peters. Mnybrjlle Dr. IAIUIS F. Mellacl with 237 ALL OR PART. < Reid, Cnrolyn Wilson, Ffanklln Wood- from the Mutual Contracting; Ci. Congressman and Mrs. JamoB c. ruff, Iinvld Hicks, Thomn's Morrison. votes was high man on'the Rum- Several garbage bids were re- Auchlncloss were week-end visitors Arithmetic—Joec-ph Hoekatcln, Martin son board of education ballot Tues- from his duties In Washington. * day night. Tim other two sieata Phone far appointment to *ee jected and the borough will con- Woi-ld Hlatory—Cbarles Colkin, Joun tinue "to collect its garbage under Joseph Sacco, local tailor, has rq- tldWIntci', Robert Jnmcs, William were filled by Mrs. Anna Vroman, turned from a sojourn in. Florida. Shl-c-, Junlrc MncKcill. Incumbent, svlth SOD votes and John | Pete, the*Tailor the municipal system. The low bid- t Charles Bette, Sr,, has returned Woi'Id GcDRrnphy—Edward Conway. Galm, a newcomer, who garnered i (AT THE MOIfl'MENT) N. Williams, Red Bank 6-2881-J der, Max Davit, Jr., was unable to Wnltor Dincwall: John Dlxon, Jane produce a performance bond. His home from Monmouth Memorial Douelity. John Hcsael, Betty Monctteft. 208 votes, Defeated were James | or write N. Williams, c;o Embree, bid was for ST.000 a year. The next hospital where he'was a surgical Ann Rcllly, Julia Terry. Robert Wlik- Powoll with 201 Votes and Harold '' lowest bid was double that figure. patient. ham, Peters, Sr.,, with 118. A special item.' OCEANPORT Mrs, Paul Pnzlcky is up and American History — Connie Bowen, 4 ;•.- Holmdel, N.X •Firo police named, were William Doris Cherry, Doris CurtU, Loul» ile- on the ballot, calling for a total of | Oerkens, Clifford Barker, Albnrt about after being confined to. bed a Vito, Janet Qormnn. Catherine Mana, $8,3500 for bonuses for all school I EAT. 3-0543. Mason. William Mount," Eugene weolt with Illness. *"* Robert Nlnton, Goorgo Norton, Thomas employees- was approved, 240~to 34. Richcy, ScrKe Etienne, James Cottfcll, •.,;.:i,:: •,: ..i:;i;:,L:,:,:.., 0'Rourkc, George Stryker, James Charles McCormick, Sr.,'has re- Mnrllrn DeiEcr. Violet Connctt, Jonn Kerrigan, Leslie Antonldes a"nd turned home from a two months' DaiiKler. Mai-In Fodernro, Frank Fuclis, stay In New Smyrna, Pla. Jnmen HftlliRnn, Shnron Hower, Herman Paul Mulr. . . Kljnir. Elna Noonon, MayMlo Rpld. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Gurdella, PenM Romenko, Beverly Rosenberg, PERSONALITY AND POWER Jr., have returned home from Flori- Auilrcy Schnlipt-t. Costume Exhibit da. Economics—Mnrlln. Selfrldge, Jfinn The following pupils of Humsun Snvdcr, Cai-olyn Wilson, Trank Wood- At County Museum high school received "A's" for the ruff. DOURIIU nralk. THROUGH EFFECTIVE SPEECH Cbcrnistry—Connie Bowen, JiimcR The Monmouth County Historical third marking period: nmtrcll. Robert Mlnton. Janet Gorman. : association museum at Freehold Spanish—Dorli Hultan, .Jonn Lindsay, Thomas Rlclipy. Barbara Lou Wnril. Do you want to— . reopened last week with an un- June Purdy, • (ic>»»r>il Milhcmatlca—Mildred Hul- Geography—Doris Hullen. len, Richard Doughty. usual exhibition o£ costumes worn Dookksoplng—Grace Hcaly, Shaion ' Develop your self confidence and poise by 19th century >ealdents of Mon- Hower. - ' mouth county. This exhibition is Art—Ellen Calmer Cnrl Becker, Frunk- lln Woodruff, Perry Ell, Mary DIHore, Chiropractor Calls Lose your fears . ' the first* public demonstration to- Joaa Eli, Mary FriBBcU, Suzanne ward a drive for membership to Schenck, Caroline Pryor, Joan Doyle, be conducted this spring. 7at CalUn&n, Barbara Carter, HiMtn For State Action a Correct your speech faults EmmonH, Vlvienne Gerdlnir, Dorothy The earliest costume was worn Leahy, Jacklo Bunrcstl. Dr. Warren Fowlor of Red Bank, by Susanne (Ruzeau) Brown about TyDlnu—Doris Hullon. president of the State Chiroprac- Increase your popularity 1800. She was the paternal ances- StonoKralihy—Dorothy Slnnton, Betty tors' society, yesterday called on tor of Miss J. Mabel Brown, pres- Alexander Helen Gnimona. the state legislature to "atralghtcn Secretarial Practice—Helen Emmunfi. Step up your earning capacity ident of the association. There is General Science—JoHeiih* HochsU'in. out the menace to public health also a man's coat with triple capes Robert WarHi. Haurlen Cavlc', caused by the pnssnge of the Mc- of the same period.' Next hi date Biology—William Potta. Develop leadership Fhyileal Education—Barbara Coll. Clavo medlcnl practice act of 1938." is an officer's complete dress uni- Nancy Walker. Audrey Schuliert, Dor- "The time ts now at hand," Dr. form of the War of 1812. othy StatHon, Barbara I^ou Wurd, Fowler stated, "when we do not Improve the quality of your , , The Empire period Is well rep- Mario Cantallce, Marie Clumbrnne, Joun £11, Barbara -Johnson, Jano Hilflckcr. ask that the legislators favor the resented with hats, dresses, shoes Olorla McGirr, Wayne HcOlrr.. Hulen chiropractors by passing- a law ATTENTION! speaking voice . . • and fine jewelry, and a Quaker cos- Swtnaon, Joon Wamtro-m Arllno Wid- legalizing their practicing but do tume. There are many good ex- roalor, Joyce Andcrton, Virginia Balloy. Marna Foldt, Lois lnecoo, Jam-Kaplan. request sina demand that they pass amples of Early Victorian and Patricia Blejonberiier,. llnry Stanley, laws protecting the public health, Then ,do something about it. Civil war dresses, and some of the BarbafsrCarteTrMnrgsrefGuermi'. L>or= othy Leahy, Carolyn Raleigh, Maybollo and" Iff that respect chiropractic Is" -FOLKS OF- ^ SO's " and "90s, ;in fact something representative of about .every de^ RsW, MM»JJV..BtJS?r.Constancy Bovven, involved. Uuth Bur«e«B, Sylvia Ohadwlck, Dorn "IfchlfSpractlc Is a "detriment to Phone for lessons in speech cade of the 19lh century. It is un- Cherry, Joan Dangler, Maria Fodomro, usual to find so many men's and Joan Hammond, Gi'aco Henly, Floroncc the public, If It la tho practice of Johnson, Joan Lindsay, Catharlro Mtit- quncKcry, if It endangers the children's costumes which adds an la, Helen Hcllncl, Amy Mjatt, Elnn interest to the exhibition. All illus- Noorfttn, Pearl Romcnko. henlth and life of tho citizens of trate the life and customs of our our state then we, tho chiroprac- \ Miriam Riker Furness Hyricnc—Janet Carle. tors, say all those practicing chir- forebears. Home EconomlcB—Ellen Cayler. Lil- Museum hours /iro dally, except lian Karinja, Jonn Polak, Nancy Wal.'ior, opractic should be closed out or RED BANK AND VICINITY Mondays, from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., Ann TrafTordi Andrew tlcnnlnga, Julia driven from the state.. LEONARDO Tel. All. HIds. 1-1788-R Terry, Carol Bllttnga," Gcuco Harrln, and' Sundays from 2 to 5 p. m. Gloria McGirr, Wayne McGirr," Nuncy. 'On the other hand, If chiroprac- Conducted group tours can be made Hokecl, Caroline Pryor, Dorothy HuKnen, tic as a science is beneficial, then by appointment. Itlna Se Lisa, Phyllis McIsBaacAudrey the hundreds of thousands of HAVE YOU BOUGHT Schubert. Sharon Hower. chiropractic patients In this stato Music—Walter Dlnliwall. John Dlxon, Waller Allbrook, Wnrtin BMCII, Mnury should bo permitted to select chiro- Casle^ Marilyn Chapman, Thomaa Conk- practic aa the method of health ley, Harry Oollli, Ellen Collier, John restoration, if, they so choose." Do Vlto. Carl Gerdlnfc, Ba/bara GolT. YOUR SHARES pN THAT Phyliia Gosllnir, Jnhn Oreenway, Edward Hofraan, Barbara Hubbard, Ronald Hufrhei, Lillian Karinja, Joan Lnyton, NO CONTEST-AT KEYFOBT William Parker. Joan Polnk, Richnrd Schmidt, Lillian Shea, Mnreucrlto A referendum asking for $12,000 Sheenan, Kobert Sriwak, T^cnnac Stew. for salary Increases for school em- »rt. Shlrlty TorborK, Nancy Walker, ployees at Keyport was voted down Robert Walkom, Klchard Baxter, Jhir- What You Cttrct Bigsentaft. Carol Bllline), Rolicrt Tuesday night at the school board Brlahton, Janet Carle. Itobert Connor, election. Three incumbents and one Ohrla Da Winter, Fred Farwell, Knymond appointee were re-elected to the Focelmn, Jane Hllnker. Richard Hub- board without a contest. They are 1947 MERCURY CAR bard, Phyllis Kavookilan. Theodore Lolser, Roderick Maine, Wayne, McGirr, Mrs. Edith Alckerson, Herbert C. Nancy McKeel, Oharlea Seymour, Frank Burrowcs and George Davis, and BEING DISPOSED OF BY Simon. Nancy Tepper, Joan Waflatrom, SAVE William Walker. Arlene Wldmnler. Rob- Mrs. Grace Bahrenburg, who had ert Zarr, Harriet For», Edith Alexnnd- been appointed to fill the unexplred er. Beverly Ghatneroy, Jane Doughty, term of Mrs, Sophie Koke. Charlotte Fielder, Mildred Hullen. D'lln Legse, Barbara Little, Betty • T^ins- Btieet, Patricia O'Keefe,- DOHB Sanson. TWO NEW-COMERS ELECTM) is Yours! Hone NurBlns — Joyce Anderson, George Ryser with 113 •votes nnd JIarna Feldt. SHREWSBURY POST, 198 Family Hynrlene—Florence Johnpon, Edward Roehl with 100 votes ran Audrey Longstreet, Amy Myatt. unopposed for the Little Silver Mechanical ' Drawing—Murna Fcldt, Lola Tnacoe, Chrle Bcrtell. Martin Bn*ch; school board. Neither has been on Ronald HusheB, Paul Tharln, Leonard the board before. AMERICAN LEGION OF RED BANK It is not what —AT- you earn but what you SAVE NEWS THE CARLTON THEATRE that counts! ABOUT FUEL OIL —ON— SAVINGS... Washington's Birthday, You are cordially invited to save . . The Gilbnrco OH Burner feature* ' a new operating principle ... at this friendly bank the Economy Clutch, an oil burner SAT. FEB 22nd advance that you don't get in ."* * • . . . • conventional-type burnen. DRAWING AT 9 P. M. 1 It cuts fuel consumption an'6| IF NOT, STOP AT THE LEGION BOOTH, CORNER OF BROAD & , makes surprising saving! WHITE STREETS, TODAY AND BUY YOUR SHARES, AND HELP passible. J < ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS YOUR OWN LO'CAL BOYS AND GIRLS .ENLARGE THEIR HOME Bafore buying any buri^., Bct al\ ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE. p . NATIONAL BANK the far.lt about Gilbarco, THEY DID THEIR PART—NOW YOU DO YOURS-BliY SHARES TODAY! 91 FIRST AVE. PHONE 1-0700 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS LAWES COAL CO., Inc. YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY PARTY TO ;HRS "ReH Betnk Showroom: Member Federal Pcpoilt Iniwanoo Corporation .... 12 MECHANIC ST. Tel. R. B. 6-1251 ^-T- 6-1030' SHARES 50c EACH . .r'-.1 .:..'•:.,.. • ••:•.-! 1* : . Paee Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 ruary 21, at-the Reformed chapel. Little Silver Dessert-Bridge James Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, fa a surgical pa- (The Roil Bunk Rett)nt«r can b» bouulit POST AND RAIL FENCING AN' OET EMI* Colorful Bouquets of Spring Flowers n Little Silver from Union ncwst&nd at tient at Hazard -hospital. 1 Aids Riverview- NOW IN STQCK Ihe depot and Dennis Geperal Store) Members- of the girls' choir of Brand new, crisp, fresh percale, gingham; kiddle print Jules Dlstel matriculated Mon- Mrs. Burton Doremus was chair- Christ Epsiqopal church-will hold Split chestnut rails ivldi sucker, white flannelette,. chambray—all fine quality man* of a dessert-bridge held last a combined, rummage and food sale $2.00 day at Dickinson college, Carlisle, locust or chestnut posts. thriftily priced for smart homesswera. Pa; . • Thursday at the Red Bank Wom- Saturday morning, ' February' 22, Nice Assortment of Potted Plants an's club by the Red Bank auxil- opening at 11 o'clock In Mechanics ALSO Ellard Pritchard has enlisted In iary of Riverview hospital. Prizes, hall, ' . . • the n.ffvy. - ~ given by local merchants, were Freeholder and Mrs. Victor E, HIGHWAY GARDENS Councilman and Mrs. E. Allaire awarded to Mrs.- Henry L. Tilton, Grosslnger and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- PADDOCK FENCING FABRIC FAIR Cornwell of Borden place are the Mrs. J. D; Williams, Mrs. Charles liam C. Johnson left Tuesday to Cor. Harding Rd. 157 BROAD ST. „ , , .^-HIGHWAY 35, RED ?ANK . parents of._a_son born.'MonSaJr at Rr EngliflhrMrs* John Fi Trudeau?.- spend a vacation in .Ffprlda. ."...!__. Harry E. Newman TEL. RED BANK 8-3433 Monmouth Memorial hospital. The Mrs. H. R. Weilbacher, MrB. George A shower was given Friday for •"-Rooms' 6 and 7 RED BANK)~N. J.- " ' ' couple have two daughters. A, Hogan, Mrs. Walter French, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. William M. Hearn rhone 3342 New Egypt WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Rev. Dr. F. A. DeMarla will be Harold S. DeVoc', Mrs. Eugene F, by members of the Baptist phurch. host tomorrow night to the Wlnona Brooks, Mrs. James S. Parkes, Rev; Hearn has just accepted the socidty at the new Methodist par- Mrs. Lawrence Seibert, Mjs.' Robert pastorate at the church,. sonage. The program Is in charge Hooker and Mrs. David Gardenier. The Middletown auxiliary of ALL MAKES OF VACUUM CLEANERS NEW ol Mrs. Ella King, Mrs. George Riverview hospital will meet Mon- Now,-your Home REPAIRED FOR ONLY $4.95 Ivina and MLsn Harriet Moore. day at the home of Mrs. Howard GREASED, CLEANED, ADJUSTED, NEW BAG, NEW BELT,-NEW CHRYSLER MARINE MOTORS A community party was held Mr«. A. S. White „ W. Roberts. Permanent is BRUSH, NEW CARBONS • DONE BY EXPERTS. NEW Monday at the "Woman's club. At- Mrs. Garry, Paskus has been JEEP MARINE MOTORS tending were Mr. and Mrs. Pre'd- Is Party Hostess named .to collect contributions for EASIER! NEW AND REBUILT VACUUMS FOR SALE $11.95 up NEW erlc Haihes, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Albert S. White of Rumson the Red Bank Community "Y" cam- USED MOTORS AND PARTS C. Van Inwegeh, Mrs. K. D. Pol- gave a shower forvMrs. Rouben1 paign In the Holland road section wifh new, round lack, Mrs. Edward W. MoClellan, of Middletown. LIGHT PLANTS Schlegelmtlch of Eatontown Friday Jr., Mra. T. A. Brown and Mrs. night- at her home. Gifts were PROPELLERS—NEW AND USED A; V. Jones. The next party will placed in a pink and blue bassinet. PLASTIC CURLERS onmoui acuum take place March 10. • Guests were Mrs. Walter H. Holmdel FARWELLS SALES & SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maver en- Dorhn, Mrs. C. Theodore. Engberg, CLEANER COM PAN tertained a group of Mends Satur- (The Red Bank Register can be bought exclusive with. 31 BINGHAM AVE., RUM80N, N. J." Mrs. Grandln Hammell, Mrs. Dex- In Holrndel from Taylor W. Hance) PHONE RUMSJN 1-1499. day at a Valentine party at their ter M; Jones, Mrs. Charles P, Hurd, home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Noel J. Lartaud and Mrs. The Ladles' Aid meeting of H. Dalton Hall, • Mr. and Mrs. Ross E.'Wiley. Holmdel church has been postponed 332 BOND ST.™ Lewis Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- for February. The next meeting will be held In March at which ONE BLOCK EAST;OF"POS1 OFFICE. ward Urban, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ASBUKYPARK. N:'J. ' . TEL A P 21427 Becker, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff- Eatontown time election of officers will be HOME . 60 RIDGE ROAD, RUMSON/N. J. mann, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mc- Held. ' Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rev. and {ilrs. Dunham V. Reln- The Holmdel Sunday-school, will PERMANENT ig arrived home Sunday night have a Valentine party at Fellow- PHONE RUMSON 1-0753-J. Ferguson. THE CREME COLD WAVE Mr. and Mrs. Alan Conklln of from a three-day motor trip taken ship hall Friday evening. All chil- Prospect avenue are the parents of in celebration of their sixth wed- dren have been requested to wear ding anniversary. They visited Mr. a' funny.hat In the Tom Brenna- ; Deluxe Kit, with Regular Kit, ENIMONS AND HENDRICKSON 1 a daughter born Wednesday of last week at Monmouth Memorial hos- and Mrs. Harry Jauch of Buffalo, man manner. , . plastic curler3 fiber curlers ?1" formerly of Vail Homes, and- Ginger Fromm, daughter of Mr. pital. Refill/no ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS Pupils o( the eighth grade at Lit- friends of Mrs. ,Rcinis In Roches- and Mrs.. Theodore Fromm, cele- tlo Silver grammar school gave a ter, whom she had not seen In brated her 12th birthday Friday curlers. , , *]" play, ""With Faith and Hope" at the many years. They also visited with a famjly dinner. All prias pirn lax Oil Burners - Installation and Service. Boardman & Langford annual founder?' day meeting of Niagara Falls. W. Lester Whit- Bruce Phillips, son of Mr. and the Little Silver Parent-Teacher as- Held, local preacher, conducted Mrs. Joseph Phillips, had a party Call Red Bank 6-3840-M After 6 P. M. sociation last week at the school. Sunday's service in the Methodist Saturday *>'n his eighth birthday. HEATING and ELECTRICAL The play was directed by Miss church. Guests present, were Carol Kin- Alice Smith, third grade teacher, ' Cpl. William Pflster, who is sta- hafcr, Dolly Hammond, Jane Harrt WHARF AVENUE ' J RED BANK CONTRACTORS and participating were Suzanne tioned at Williams field in Arizona, son, Charles, Fred and Wynne. Residential General Repairs Stephens', Janet Ferguson, Jeanne is home on a 20-day leave. Harrison; Taylor Schanck, Michael Botltlh, Peter O'Conncll and John A' Valentine party will bo' Held and Jimmy .Harmyck, Bobby and Commercial Alterations Eggenberger. Monday night by Pride of Crescent Jimmy Jeffrey and Bill Purdy of Frank Leslie Hbwland, son of Mr., council, Sons and Daughters of Holmdel and Betty and Barbara and Mrs. George W. Howland, Sr., Liberty. Past Councilors associa- Boyce 'of Kcyport, Mr. and Mrs. of Woodbine avenue,' fcj on the tion of Monmouth and Ocean Carlton Kinhafer, Mrs. Wilfred Introducing the honor list for academic excellence counties will meet here February •Hollander, Mrs. Fred Harrison during the first semester at Roa- 24 and a Pollyanna and birthday, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce. noke college, Salem, Va., where he party will be held March 3. Winners of game prizes were Carol IB a junior. He received second The youth fellowship group will Kinhafer, Jane and Charles Harri- honors, awarded to students carry- hold a Valentino party tonight In son and Bobby and Jimmy Jeffery. Dual Eight or Ten Tire FIEE SALE ing at least 12 hours work who the social hall of the Methodist make a quality-quantity credit rat- church. A similar affair was hold io of 2.0 or better, the equivalent Monday evening by the intermedi- Shrewsbury Better Than Pre-War. NOW GOING ON of a "B" average. ate youth fellowship. Games were played and a social time passed. • Shrewsbury Hose company will All makes of office machinf» EVERYTHING FOR THE HOBBYIST hold its.next wastepaper collection A Product of General Tire & Rubber.'.' " East K.eansbiirg Sunday afternoon, February 23. Sold, Rented & Repaired MODEL PLANES AND SHIPS Middletown Village The musical portion of the pro- The Keansburg Rollers hold their The Middletown branch of the gram of the Listcn-to-Me club of Large Stock of Other Tires, RAILROAD CARS AND EQUIPMENT meetings every first and third Mon- Needlework guild has collected a the Oranges rendered at the Feb- day of the month at the fire house! large amount of clothing for Phil- ruary meeting included lyrics by HANDICRAFTS Steve Muck Is president. The group ippine relief, Money also was con- members of the club .which had All Sizes On Hand. Is planning a mystery bus ride. tributed to buy new clothing for been musically set by Daphlne Car- Mrs. Agnes Ellefson is ill at the .project, and Mrs. Philip Leon- man of Shrewsbury and Carrie home with pneumonia. ard supervised the buying of the Ward Lyon o£ Chatham. Mrs. Hohby Center . The Platter Chatter club mot at new articles last week. Carman izng these numbers, ac the home of Mrs. Mary Truax The annual World Day of Prayer companicd by Mr. Carman. The T. C OTTO 4 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK .TJuirsd_ay_nlght.lTonight they meet observances of the Middletown meeting was held Sunday at the at the home of Mrs. Masio" Hudson. churches will be held Friday, TjW-"" homo-of-tho -club president, Dur- : Kelly Building TEL. R. B. 6-2275-J. The Baysliore Community church and VanDoren of South Orange. is sponsoring a merchandise club. Shrewsbury Community club will HARDING ROAD RED BANK hold a card party next Monday at 8:30 p.. m..in the social hall'of the Presbyterian church. There will Phone 6-0428 YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! be prizes and refreshments. 103-105 MONMOUtH ST. Buy With Your Friendly Confidence DAVIDSON BROS. Personal At FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Store A FINE BLEND THIS FINE OF WHISKIES BLEND BACK AGAIN 301/. STRAIGHT WHISKIES BELLOWS Special Reserve YOU'D PAY MORE ELSEWHERE FOR THIS FAMOUS Set Consists Of Buy The Case Buy Tho Case REYNOLDS FEATHERWEIGHT Satiny FINISHED Table and 4 Chairs WHILE IT LASTS! lOOO/o pure California DINETTE SET 129" BEER in CANS • WINES Yes, you'd pay more elsewhere for this exquisite all purpose set Is Back Again . . . and it is worth more. Come in now and see for yourself the SHEAFFER3 smooth satiny life-time square aluminum tubing. See and feel No Deposit*No Returns SELECT the'upholstered seats and backs which are finished in a heavy $13.00 TAX INCLUDED . ..plastic fabric, artfully decorated and piped in contrasting colors.. After you'v* tailed It, written wMl it, WINES You'll like it for its roomy extension' top too. These tops are you'll agree that Sdeaffer'i STRATO- Full TAGO bonded Mahogany and Birch plywood, with a cigarette WRITER ii the per/eci.d spheric-lip writing Imtrumjpt' IK excluilve focruroi .19 Gal. and alcohol proof finished surface. ' Come in and visualize this and prechhn p«rformanco combine to charming group in your kitchen, sun.porch, game room or cover- Qtve you a writing Instrument you can we 2 GAL ed patio, This is truly a life-time set both in quality and style. under any writing condition!, on any A CASE AH your favorite types, Port, Sher- surface. STSATOWRTOt has a redradable 24 CANS ry, Muscatel and Toltny direct to Ses it and you'll agree that this set is a wonderful " point, writes months or years wllhoul you from California's finest vine* 12 OZ. CANS yards. Bottled by America's larg- buy at this price , ..,, 129 00 refilling, wrWillinlly and imoorMy In est producers of fine wines. 20^- beautiful, permanent blue, After you've by volume. . • tried (he rait, you'll want trie beit. Com* In today and aik to tee ShearWi STRATOWRITER. We Deliver To Any Part Of New Jersey -STERLING- YOUR FRIEMDLY PERSONAL STORE FURNITURE SHOP , 21 WHITE STREET, TeL R. B. 6-0291 REb BANK 39'A BROAD ST. PHONE 6-3334 REP-BANK RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 Page'Thirteen. Supper Meeting MiaJ Frances Dix of Mechanic. feetjpd.Mlss fclair SindlJnger ol Of Missionary Holmidel * attended the midwinter promenade last week-end at Blair academy at Blairstown. ~Miss-Dix Groups Tomorrow was the guest of William B. Dun^ Mrs. Frances Tencate of Palmyra, fan of Holmdel, and Mlsa SindliiP N. Y., who had 39 years of mission- jger was the guest of William C. ary service in Nellore, South India, iplue, also of Holmdel.- The young will be the speaker at a supper men are students at Blair. meeting of the missionary societies t- Word has been received thatljvtr -of the-fied-Bank--Baptlst-church Charles L... Youmans, son of Mr. to be lield tomorrow at 7 p. m. in and Mrs. Albert. B. Youmans of 5ST the church dining hall. Chestnut street, Ked Bank, his .ar- Mrs. Warren Fowler, president ol rived'at Osaka, Japan, with the the Mary Mount chapter will pre- > 27th infantry. He was Inducted in side; Officers of the various so- the Army September 11,1943i. Basic cieties, as well as county, officials training was taken^at- Camp Polk, and other guests, will be presented la., and after a short' furlough and Mrs/ Homer' Methot will lead J home in November, he debarked the group In singing. Mr3. Ed. vom- from" Camp Stoneham, Cal., in De- Steeg will lead the devotional per- eb iod. •"._• -•' • • . Joseph Emlle Coleman, Jr., son . of Mr,, and Mrs. J. E. Coleman of 15 Rector .place, was graduated ... •wlthjil\eijlegree..of Bachelor of; Mechanical Engineering at Cornell Honored! university's, commencement yeater- •' day. President Edmund E. Day was the speaker. • I , Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Belknap of Broad street are enjoying a vaca- tion al, the Marino. Terrace hotel. at Miami Beaoh, Fla. '. .-.'•• Mr. and Mrs. Jacob • Prown of Waverly place are enjoying a vaca- tion at Miami Beach, Via. Misses' Bertha and IJlo'rence Krl- del of River road are sojourning in SEA FOOD SPECIALS- Florida. CALIFORNIA Pvt. Stanley M. Celli, grandson of C A BIMkirC SKINLESS -BONELESS C Louis H. Johnson of High street, ^AtCUIlMCZ) PORTUGUESE IN PURE OLIVE OIL ORANGES hta graduated from the Army. Air 37 35 Forces training command's P-61 specialist course at Chanute field, INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS 111. • • C A niMklBf EXTRA FANCY 5 . Miss Ella Rysedorph of 23 Oak- 5AKUINC5 BONELESS - HOVDEN 8 OZ. CANi GRAPEFRUIT land street Is, slowly recovering 35' ' from several weeks' Illness. INDIAN RIVER PINK SEEDLESS Miss Marjorle Jones of Prospect ALICE FAYE, gorgeous 20th Century- avenue and Mrs: Viola Naughton Fox star, honors her taste-tost LODSTER CUBAN STAR 'CAN GRAPEFRUIT 5 and son Billle of Shrewsbury, have winner—Royal Crown Cola! Try it 25' vraturned from Atlanta, C5a., where yourself. Say "EC for me!".That's BALDWIN '(they visited Mrs. Naughton's sister, the quick way to get a quick-up with jMra. C.'M. Blair. a frosty bottle of Royal Crown Cola e APPLES For Cooking 4 •; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Irwiij —beat by taBte-test! LOBSTER' =,. . . . of Harding'road, are enjoying a va- 95 ' cation in Florida, FANCY MAC INTOSH • ,:' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciambrone of .Herbert street are the (parents WflPQOWWWPg APPLES ForEating 4 ''of•'- son born Saturday at Mon- CRAB MEAT «I»ERICAK •. N. •- ^CAN or Cooking 1 mouth Memorial hospital. 89 Mr, and Mrs. Peter Celli of Cath- HARD RIPE . erlne street aro the parents of a C son born last Thursday at Mon- of General Mill* lays: SHRIMP ™v,T TOMATOES jn'outh Memorial hospital. 69 -. Mrs. Harry F. Vernell and daugh- CALIFORNIA ; ter, Patricia Ann, of Herkimer, N. "here's thejron 9 Bunches . NUMBER RA 1104 HABITANT SNOW'S 'YOUR V-Fftl EN D LY PERSONAL STORE * RADIAL SAWS $375,951 FISH or CLAM One Horse Power ' . ., Number RAll07 Two Horee Power—$430.25 PEA SOUP CHOWDER "WHERHEREE THTHEE WISE ECONOMIZE" can BROAAD STST.. RED BANK.N.J. Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 13, 1947 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS, adding m^chlnci And WASHING MACHINE, good condition, ELECTRIC FIREPLACE and fitting!, 5i-SIZE. ALL HAIR mattresi, perfert LAWN AND PORCH furniture repainted. HAUtilCK SCHWARTZ, Cbrr«l>r, PIT' TRUCKS FOR KIBE. By day or w«,k offlct equipment, neir »nd uied, reasonable. Call Atlantic Highlands walnut-finish poster, bed end box .condition, 110, Merritt, 191 Flnckney Called for and deliv«Md Phont Bed moutb and International tniek sales oi .contract, capacity up to B frona. bought, void fcnd reyaire*- Serptco'i. J-O45I.* spring's. Other household items. > Cull road, iled Bank. - Bank 6-0040. Ask for Mr. Brltton. and «,rvlc. hearquartars. Phona Risd .Capable drivers Call Kolmdel O-T»3». 1(15 Monmouth •treel. Red Bank. JtACCOON COAT, 12-14, good, condition. after 7 p. m. 14 Worthley street. Red TELEVISION RADIO Service ^experts on Bant 7H7. • $150: leather portable radio, J20 ; two Bank. * combination radios and ear radios. We UMEU. CA1U oouKOt, wld and •>• VETERANS AND OTHEES _ fn. WE BUY and Mil »nythlngl New Everhot electric heaters. Mrs. Stryker, XYLOPHONE, profeaiTonsl siici e-te BUSINESS NOTICES call for tnd deliver your radio. 16 cbangclr fontiae sales auld .arvlc, terms. G. M. A. C. RaMas Urulher. cataloi: describing* 400' buslhesi and used furniture, bouiehold fi2 Hnrdlng romi. upstairs.* lent ' condition. Phone . Keansbure Main street, phone Eatontown 688. .,'and technical cour.es. Vet^rtUii ac* NATIONAL fimb rcxiatcr, good con- IfiS0-H, '. - ' Open evenings. 1H-21 Mechanlr .treau phon. 8n*ft LOST AND FOUND. good•, china* glaumr*,, palntingi, PAINTING •>>/ day or contract; paper W. VOL' wlsb to salt yuui. auuiojiiuiiit ccpttd under G. 1, Bill, Write In- dition; resfi-tcrs 5 cents, to 57,9', SOFA AND CHAIR, in perfect condition; hiini£lnj{; estimates given, Herman Wfcl PA if hiicheit i)rite» for your poul- ' bric-a-brac, etc Ruicll'i Auction Plcnsc call Red pctnk 6-0742 lifter 6 ti-y. Write or .phone. Long Branch bring It to us. Wa pay cub lor .er- ternational Correspondence Schools, damask coveredre;; $00$100.. After 7 p, m. Thorm,en, It. F. D.. box At, AMnnLic •leeabla cars: 1»S to 194a model. ; GatlirUi, 26-27 Eait Front alrctt, 11 FiFisheh r l ^ RRed Bank.Bk** Hishlsiids, phon^ Atlantic Hlghlandi 1&00. 89 North Broadway, Long Branch Box 1693, Scranton, Pa. Local JLOST—Black w*ilet,- Thursday, February y.wickl's Live Poultry Market. Mn.mt.Ennlliih Co.. Red Bank. tiS—ten weeks "old. Iti benutifu THREE-PIECE Uvlns room suite, mohair, 811M; OAK SAU2S Onsnced. {W-VHl mod,I, Ebon. Market 2-1681; • evenlnss \ 8th. containing money,, near Metro* shape,- rcaaonnblc urice.. Phenc .Free- . excellent condition; one-ycRr-old; $400 HOUSEMQYLNG, _r_ajBLiiit buJMInifi^mB.- PAINTER. DECORATOR and paper troll tin - Insurance office, Brond itrtetj hold 8-P1D9.-IM. * when new, Belt for fSOT," Call Red Dank —Jiange*— as j-eartt -eaperirnee,—«U- up to lo month, to pay,< Qcacoast Montclnlr S!-199G. Hed Bank. Finder please' call Red Bank DIt-CHARGE PAPEHS photoatated, VI •on^work, carpenter work antl truck- Unanes CoV50 B««« ltr«t,~aeil"Ctnk houra service at Dorn'i.. 18 Wallace COAL STOVE, for hciitiriK water. Pei 6-3514-R.* ins, Morrli Home ImpL Co., Box 113matei cheerfully given. Louis Canaan, phone 1284. • •LOST—Bi• 8.2681. Rrwardg whit.e and tRn collie, named feet condition. Several kerosene oil BLACK COCKER spaniel p.uppy; pedi- Uii Center avenue. Atlantic Highlands "JRCIE," hai strayed away from home. atrcet. Bed Bank. Kenntttmru. Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0567.J. IJSTIN1.S wanttd II yuu bava a bous. chick brooder stoves in good condition, greed mule; only $1G; irnall, not mis* HOUSE: PAINTING; alio siicns mads to USED CAR 8ELLEIIS. Will pay for sale buyers »«ltln« R. V R. H. Tbo'kidi would like him returned. Any TIMOTHY HAX alfalfa bay. "Phone Phone Frcctt-Hd B-OlOO-R-l. marked. Cream female; to place on CAVANAUdH EXTERMINATIi^G. Ev Stout, 77 Broad atrait, phon. Rad Bank information, cafi Atlantic Highlands 1- Holmd;! 9.7601. order. (Jeorue E. Parker. Pbon« h highest cash prlct. for rour used TRICYCLE, high chair,-crib: nJao oil breeder's terms, two black nnd one cream Ertontowr. 594-M- - _ tcrmln^torit of rats, mice, bedbugs, / 0256-J, L. E. Covey. THINK . OF IT I Nothing to than ire, burner wlths controls. WillUm (J. Himales; also blnck stud. Phone Middle- car. Packard Sales * Strvlca, Kill MONTIIACIS uatia .eo R. V K H. IVaa, etc. Termite'^control. Old Ten- » •?LOST—Great Dane doe, male, Conn. '46 nothing to store with Riisco all metal Schnnck, C'l Silvcrton nvenue, Little Sil- town 5-0175-M.' nent road, Marlboro. Fhont Freehold Hardins road, At Broad ' street. ' license teg, Reward if returned to P. self .storing windows. Screeni, itorm ver." Stout, Lewi, buildings 77.79 Broad ; LARGE SELECTION ot o.il room heaters, street (over M.rfberry .tore) - 'J SITUATIONS WANTED K. HeKter. Holmdel. ' Phono 0-6208. sash and weather stripping in perman- HOCKEY SKATES. Men's nickel pljilcu coal heaters, trns ranges, oil and gas, Phon, Red Bank 428, t ; LOST—Saturday, in Red Bank, brown ent unit. p)u» complete 'freedom from Cnniidliin Flyer, black shoes, size 0, CQHI nnd ga? combinHtionu cgal-r'angea, CORN PICKING. Corn husked by acre. IRON UAILTNCS''or porches, s^atr- leather fur-lined man's glove. Please window care, For frea demonstration, $5 i mnhoBany rocker, cane scat and Snmucl Swnrtz, 14 West Front street, with new machines;.also put In crib, DOUCE AND Plymouth pnsienner cars. LET US HELP you with your .muloy- : if requested. No job too Inrge. Rntph " ways, etc. Maila to cirJer by See- phone Rumion 1-1386. call Monmouth Conitruction Co., High- buck, two straight chairj, old-fashioned phone Red Bank 6-1387.* t-_ Dod/w job-rated truck., authorised * mpnt problems. Soberts' Emplo/ment I: LOST—Chrlitmai club depoiit book, way No. 35, Red Bank. Phone. Red backa, JGO for the three. Phone Allan- Msher Holmdel. Phone 9-63fll. dorf Company, 20 years it U Welt- : JUST ARRIV"E"D-r-Oil Jurniui, coal fur- service, modern service station. Frank Actocy, 77 Broad street. Red Bank. ' hayltiK name of owner, Emma Wilon, Bank 6-0109. - ^ • • * ticc Hlfthlands 1-0243.* • nrfecs; oil burncri for coal' ranircs or WHY PAY hi{[h prices and taxnY Have ;itreet, Red Bank. Phone 6-2189.. Van Syckle. J49 West Front street. Red ' Please return to same at 50 West Ber- that old fiir coat remodeled, re lined, Phone IS05: * WE HAVE THE material to do your LIVING ROOM suite, three pieces, very heaters, ' Immediate delivery. Samuel Bnnk, west tif Maple avenue. ,-. . HANG Lit. expert work, reasons* gen place, Bed Bank. roofing or aiding job now. Pay ai . Rood condition, large occasional table SwnrU. N West Front street, phone Red reconditioned. Consult Amy C. Owen, CUSTOM FARMEfe., Equipment to do 1 H Union' avenue, Bel ford. All work guar- I)U£S 1OUR CAM >teer Bard? Do your able. PPhonh e Asbury'Park 2*6627-4 ' ' LOST—Saturday afternoon, Broad street little ei IS monthly. No down pay- and two end tnblcs Included. Phone Red Bank 6-1387.* all farm jobs; also any work requir- wheels shimmy Let us correct tbe •. or Peters rlace, gold Wittanaur watch ment. Call Red Bank 6.0109. Mon- Bank 6-0380. anteed. Prices reasonable. Hats, muffs ing tractors and trucks. George Hamer* UKADUA'f£ PIANO teacher wilUacc.pt TAKE NOTICE—We carry a complete aud scarfs ntnde. trouble. Save your tires. Latest Bear llmit'eQ number of puplla, PhDn.' without wristband. "Mary" engraved on mouth Construction Co., Highway 35, at QUALITY FEEDS. G, L. F. open for- line of Linko sink and tub combina- nick, Oakhurst. Phone t>ong Branch 6 axle-and frame straightening aqulpmenu • case. Phone Red Bank 6-0683, or write, Henddcn'» Corner. ^^^ GUTTESlr"LBADERS, In copper or tral-, 13ie.-or tyrlte Asbury Park, R. P. 1. Rnmaon 1-1583-J. mula, Scratch 33.90; laying: faih<$4.15; tions, Samuel 'SwarU, H West Front Frank Van SjrtUe, 149 West Front LANDSCAPE SERVICE, grading, plant- ^Watch," Box 511, Bed Bank, and re- chick starter $i.U; grower S4.H; dairy •treet, phone Rtd Bank 6-1887.* vanized. Call ua for atl citimate on H. ROSIN & SON, 18 West Front street. i reward. any sheet metal work, J. V. flops rt, 73 'street, Red Bank, west ol Maple avenue. . ing, pruning, tree moving, Georgt J, • FREEZERS—For bomi and (argi, ration $3,70; ho~f ration' $3.80, Com- JUST ARRIVED—Inlaid linoleum, Con- Red Bnnk. Back to work—quick *er> Our, own building. Ask for Jnck .Harder. Wdly. -Cull after « p. m., Satonlown LOST—Silver orrlng, ribbed design, 11 and 16 cubic feet; 9 cubic-foe. pare. Hance ft Davlsn Phone G-0103. - goleum russ; chrome for link tops. Foster street, River Plaza, Red Bank. vice for watch and clock repairing. 3-OSHi-M.* Broad street area, Tuesday. Reward. ( Phone Red Bank 6-0798-M, or Eaton- 1847 STUDElSAKER ambulance. Inquire Deep Freeie. Immediat* delivery. COAL I COAL1 COAL! Now, is the time Work done by experts. Samuel Swarti,' Guaranteed tervlce. . Harold'e Garage, Main street and Port BUTCHER, grocery, dcllcutessen, sea Phone Bed Bank 6-3080. to' test the Quality of bur1 Premium 14 West Front street, phone Red Bank town 8-085Q.M. Termi arrangert. American Freezer PAINTING ANP docort^tlns, (aside and Monmouth road, Kear.sburs. food nnd vegetable man desires po- LOST—In vicinity of Eatontown, black coal. It's tops and so is our service' 6-1387." HAVt- YUUK KITCHEN remodeled. Cus- outside; also floor sanding, carpenter sition, iull or part-time. Phone Keans- plastic purse. Reward. Phone Deal & Appliance Co., Route 35 and tom built rabinets to flt; also Hcreens 1941 BUICK super deluxe. Ave-passen- How about that next order 7 Hancc & 44-FOOT BAB, complete cooler, benchei work. Free estimates. Call Reid Bank ger'club coupe; model G6-S: excellent bu B-1669-M. - 7-0218-J-2. - Oakbill (pad, Rsd Bank. Phone Pails. Phone Red Bank 6-O1D3. and atools; A-l condition. Leonardo made to order. For free estimates, call 6-2242. Myron E. Morapn., A. Plceola, Eqtontown 3-0024. condition. Appearance^ like new; Ra- MAINTENANCAIN E MAN. 25 years exper. e-8877. HORSE 3LBIGH. Phone Red Bank 6- Field Club, Monnfouth and RidKewood bti'lic TANKS and cesspuuiii cteaned dio, heater and defrosters: 11,386. Call Jence, complete factory maintenance, FOR SALE 07 9 6-W- 2. > - " Lvenuei, Leon aid o. WS bousht, Bold, rebuilt nnd also dry welli, drains ImUlled &i- evenings and all day Sunday, Long electric machine type and • carpenter MERCURY II 35 mm earners, with ca.se repaired; nlso full line of office sup- tlmaU* given.. Oic*r Becker, 47 Sec- Branch 6-0822-J. work, William Oure'tt, Dakota avenue, YOUB OLD FURNITUHB made better EGAN'S OF HARDING rofid, sug- and Instruction*; 'excellent condition, plies nnd equipment. When In need of' ond street. Fair Havtn, rthone Red Bank East Keansburg. PIANO INFORMATION. Plsy safe, bava than new, aurayed or rubbed finish; our services call Red. Bank 6-06C9. El- BUICK, 1942 Super convertible coupe, gest, redecorate your home each Phone Eatontown 3-0770-R.* UNDER-GRADUATE nurse deBires po- ft apprabed before you buy or sell. all branches in cabinet making. Esti- lis Office Supply 'Co. Upstairs, at 69 HAY BALING. Combimns, mowinu and model 56-C, excellent condltionrradio, mates and planning cheerfully done. Call week. Greenhouse flowers delivered BEAUTIFULLY mounted deer heud, with Broad street; Red Bank, under seat neuter, defrosters, new top, sltlon in phyaiclan'i or dentist's a (Bee, Nominal fee. Dirban's Piano Shop, IS five points on each antler, Alio baby raklnc; also plowing, discing, sowing. good tires. Sacrifice for quick action, or day duty in hospital or nursing home. Dm mm on d Place, Red Bank. Phone us, Red Bank 6-2657. Aik for Mr. to you weekly, will produce rt quick AlllO LOANS, over «SUO only. Private «tc First class equipment, genuine, not WilmB. gate, pink flnnnel spring hat and coat, S1;77G. Phone Long Branch 6-0822-J, Willing to liun. Fhon* Long Branch #-0988. ' ' and refreshing change. Phono Itcd toddler, sizo 2. Mrs. J. Wise, Jr., Red car sales financed (ot any amount, 1b duration, farmers. Ralph Maher, Ho Ira evenings: all day Sunday. 6-1790-J. GUARANTEED used pin eames. Put UPHOL3TEHING as you like U. Custom months to pay. ^eaco&st Finance Com- del. N. J. Phone S3 til. ETHiuiaj an un: _. . built, quality and service bur stand- Bank fi-1443. Bank 6-06S8. 1933 WILLYS sedan, good condition, tfHAtmMD organist, avail. some life in that recreation room or ELECTRIC LIGHT and power plant, pany, 60 Broad itraet. Red Benk. NEW TRUCK BODIES. Immediate de 1400. Snow plow, for any truck, In abte evenings; also trio, violin, piano, eel la' bar room, Call or write, Vet- ard. Dave Burnon, 21 Pearl'street. Red Phone Red Bank US livery. All steel bodies, rack bodies, Ban. Phong 6.2657: ' 'Universal" four-cylinder water-cooled sood condition, $100. Phone Red Bank gultnV. Phone Red Bank 6-J4CC-J.' cram Amusement Go.. 15-17 West Bor- SHUFFLEBOARD, 20 feot long:. In sood gas motor, 4 kw-D, C. 120 volt, and THAVEL RESERVATIONS. All parts of lumber bodies. We weld anything, any- 6-8825-W-.' gep place. Red Bunk 6-2137. BABY CHICKS, ilnffle comb Whiti Leg- condition, %U; Phone Atlantic High- EE VETERANS want workremov- control panel. A reel buy st (250. U. 8. and world, by plane, train, tihip, time, anyplace. Keansburg ' Welding- MODEL A FORD, 1%-ton truck, flat ing or trimmiAK trees; also laTnd- PIANOS—A. Bi DJrhan. piano makar, horna, $15 per, 100; iexed pulleta $32 ld 1-0207-J. ' W'nnt^d 2, 3 or 4-hole Ice cream bpx tours and hotels. Reservations, boxing, Shop, 78 Fr&zer place, Keantburff. Phone per 100; New Hampshire Reds, $17 perEXTENSION 20-FOOT ladder, puppy pen boitom, dual wheej. Can be teen - pt scnpTng snd odd work. Work done teas- : dealer, tuning, repairing, renovating;. with nir-cooled electric unit. Chris hocklnir, basketball. Tickets to all Broad- 6-0642. - Portable equipment. Joseph Wild anger Bod/ Shop, corner onable. Phone Long Branch 6-4899-R.* Shop and showroom Drummond place. 100. Willgerodt Bros., Llncroft. Phone nrid electric fnn, reasonable. 35 Col Thurer, 80 Manchester avenue, Keqport, way hits. Monmouth Waiting:" Room, BULLDOZER and vrane work. Lots Red Bank 6-3574-M. lego nvenue, Eatontown. West Bet-gen and Mnple avenue, Bed WOMAN WISHES day's york. Call ' Phone Red Bank fl-0988. phone 7-0388-J. Brond and Monmouth, Red Bnnk. clenred, cellars dun and roadways cut. Bank or call Keyport 7-1136, Bay Mur- ANTIQUES. BRIC-A-BRAC, furniture, FIREWOOD, Phone Red Bank" 6 COCKER SPANIELS, partl-colors, red. THRE-PIECE wicker porch set. Eurckn INCOME TAX SERVICE:. Offlce hours: Gravel, nil dirt, top soil, N. & M. Con- Red Bank 6-2084-M.' . 0445-M-2, W, 5, Reid and Son, Lin and blacks. Phone Entontown 3-0675. < bought and sold. Martin & Wing An. tank vacuum elenner and attachments. Each afternoon, 1 to 5; evenings, 7- tracting Co., Leonardo. Phone Atlantic FORD, 1985, "-ton panel, as Is, cheap. ELEMRlCiAK. Ex-G. I.. wltK six years : tlQues. 71 Shrewsbury avenue, at the croft. HAND CINDER block machine, with 275 Call Red Bank 6-102,1-R. to 8. Richard E. Luker, Accountant, HighlnndB I-Q02T, or, I-0flfl3. experience, starting • own business. pallets, Phono Red Bunk 6-1638 nf< Phone Red Bank 6-0852-M.' Would like house jobs or nny electrical :- end ot Monmouth street. Phone Red SILVER KING tractor tm rubber wheels; tIRES ON TIME. Pny. as you ride. Buy Highway 36, Eel ford. Phone Kenno- 110 DE SOTO coupe, sood running con- stnrter. lights; in very good condition, ter 6 p. m.* burn 6-0088. WALLPAPSR HANGU4G, painter work'. Call .Red Bunk 6-0388-M. - Bank 6-3736. on easy terms, As low us (2 Dcr week. ditton, |150; 1987" Plymouth sedan, MAKE YOUR PARTIES complete with i Chicken coops, completely equipped, 228 PONY—Sound.and gentle, likes children. Following alzen in stock, 4r>0x21, 475x19, REINOEER VALLEY Construction. At •and decorator. Specifilitine In re- . DISCONTINUED wallpapers, washable, Line road, Mntawnn, Vincent Arena. Irviner Bennett, Holmdel, * Phone 9- motor just rcbored, .sood tires, $500. AI Zepplerl, accordionist. Phone At- ! aunfait. for every room In your home, 550x17, 600x16, C50x1(1, 700x16, 700x1 S. your service. Carpentry, roofing, In- modeling of bathrooms, kitchens Eatontown Auto Wreckers, phone Eaton- lantic Hlghlandgndi i 1-058P-W.058PW. ' Phono MnUwnn 1-17RJ-J. 6B01. Charlie's Tire Store,- Amoco Service Sta sulation, cabinet, K#nora! repnir work," 10 rolls sldewall, complete for $3.t>8, and Installing, of new ceilings, C. towri 8-1180.* WORK or laundress. Laundry pattern, and quantity limited. h^U'rln's WHITE AND RED cedar rails, up to 42-INCH SINK, rlKht hnnd drainbonrd. tlon, 11 White street. Red Bank, mason work, specializing dnmp, wot cel- CIIRYaLER, tour-door sedan, 19367 10,000, Conover and Ralph, pnone At< with chrome combination faucets nnd TTJRiEE IICOSS of furniture, conststinR lars, guaranteed waterproof. Special at- Jos. Smith. Phune Red Bank 6- work dons out. Call after G p. m., $\ Paint Store, 26 Monmouth street, Red tention emergency cases. M. Frangelln, heater, very good running condition Linden plnce. Red Bank.* A '.Bank. Phone 6-3*838. lnntic Highland-. 1-0063. 2-inch wall trap. Price. $30. Phone At- of flvc-nicce bedroom set, three-piece .0360. ' ' find tires, $295. 83 Pnrker avenue. Fair lantlc Highlands 1-0061 -R. living room set, and bedroom set, very" 1G Mnln street,' Eatontown. Phone LAUNDRY. To.do at home. Phone Red J5MM CAMERA owners. Discriminating MEW ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaners Entontown 3-0588^ Haven. Phone Red Bank 6-2Q67.R. Bnnk H-3481-iy fans ire delighted with our quality de^ being delivered at pre-war price. Free MUStOVEV DDCKS for brcedfnjr pur- reasonable, aa* it wag taken from cus- INCOME TAX returns prepared by Wil- J938 OLDSMOUILK, A.I condition. demonstration in Red Bank vicinity* In Schiiyler SIcklcH, Nttvosink. tomer who could not .finish payment. EXPEKIBNCED GARDEl(Ell wants po- veloDlng and one-day service. Try it. COMPLETE landscape service. Now liam L. Bennett. For appointment, Phone Red Bnnk 6-34B6, Pat's KBSO sitlon. Experienced in alt garden' Popular prices. Also complete color ser- your hr#ne. Spare parts and repairs. THREE ORCHARD Bprnycru, one Bper.c Swnrti's Furniture Store, 29 Enst Front call Red Bank 6-1147-J. New offlcc, 19 Station, River roiid, Fnlr Hnven.* Don't AgTS. andJEOOMS TO RENT HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NOTICE. OF MEETING. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAtt The annunl meeting of the Protfresslvf ROOM—Bus ,- couple or gentleman EXPBKIENCED ppoductlon engineer to LAKE PABK, Alfexander stc- POSSESSION APRIL lBth. Modern UQ. FAIR HAVEN. Comfortable home., well- Life lnauriince Company yitl he held ut ve minutes from bus. direct assembly of specialized hospital cre ploti; m modern restricted loniml, built In 1840. Five roomi, tile built, nenr river; E roomi, bath, hot tho offlde of the Company, 36,6 Uroad 6-008<-W.» equipment.' . Write,. "P. E.,»' Box .fill, residential development. F. fl. A. ap- bath; oil burner; fireplace; gns ranife; wliter heat; largo 'Plot; $10,600. See •trect. Red Bank,.New Jeney, on Thursr SHEET METAL WORK AVENOS. Furnished rooms. Red Bank,* Koltton Wnterbury, Realtor, 16 West day, March 27, 1047. at 0:00 o.'clock'in : proved; Bchool adjoining, close (p rail- attached sarase; f 16,000, Sec. Itolston '''One of- Red Bank's most convenient DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT. Able to type- roud station, lake privileges... A few fine Waterbury, Realtor, 16 West Front Front Ktrert; Phone Red Bank 6-3500.* tho morning, : , ' • • Hot Air Heating Units Installed . flotations!' Call Red Bank 6-1684.. Mrs. write. Call Kennsbure G-Q116. . home sites atil! available. See jfbur reel- street. Fhone Red Dank 6-3E0Q,* WILLIAM 8, FRANK, UowEtta, ' • - tor; also EX Alexander, on tha premleea. SARLY POSSESSION, 7-room house, 4 bath; pined hot air hent. sun porch; Secretary. and Repaired. 113" SOUTH STKBEi, comfortable dome- Postofflce, R. D. No, 1, Box 7-A, Rod bedrooms; iteam heat; redecorated, in a mall building on premises convertible NOTICE: like; rooms. PhoM ReJ Bank 0-2314. Bark. - .-•'... excellent condition. Lhrge plot, well nto 6-room bunyitlow; 58.5Q0, Thomp- For Estimates Call Mr,. P. Klajspn. REAL ESTATE WANTED ib AUHES^ol tfiouisd un iha aorUi eld* landscaped; $14,500. See Ho 1st on Wa< on Airency, til East Front street, phone AN ORDINANCE HXING COMPEN- bUUBLE HOOM, available, jemt-prlvato terbury, Realtor, 10 We at Front street, Red Bank 6-0700.* SATION OF HOUOUUH O-'FICLH-* LIST YOUR PEOPERTY for sale or of Main ro«d- it Lin croft; alio • tot -.bath, will rent.doubla or single, on.'bua &0xl7 5 on the north side o! Bightb ave- phono Red Bank 6-3500.* THOMPSON AGBNgV—Sevon roomi and AND- KM^LOYKfc^ IN THE IlOIl- line; references exchanged. Phone Rum- rent. Buyers waiting; Constance r.Uo st Neptune. Pries of lot $500 canh I.'fi ATTENTIOKI Compact new bun- bath; hot water hent, -oil; two-cnr gu- OUCH OF LITTLE SILVER. NEW Smith Agency. 14 Maple avenue. Fair 1 JKRSKY. BO.ART & LOMAX Jon 1I39J Jennie C. Ijiytpnt Llncroft. M J gnlow, Insulated , oil hent, four, rooms lf c. Corner Cfclo't, Ited Bnnk locution. son L'lttnu-i. - Haven Fhone Red Bank 6-U308. Ut i'i"UKDAINED, by tho Mayor ami 73 Foster St., . River Pla» 'THREE PLEASANT sleeping rooms,' 10ME, 1UVEU ROAD, two apartments; and bath; attached enrage; plot 50x151); 110,GOO. Thompson Aaency, 81 EnBt KAKtm—Acreuge and country houTell" three rooms, bath, first floor; four $10,500. Sec Rotston Wntcrbury, Rcnl< •'rout atrect. phoac Ited Hunk: G-OTQO.* Council of the Uorouifli of,Little bllvcr: suitable for ^couples or ainglo womsn, LlBt now with' Merrill R, Latnitun _cction-4,-Thul--thB -.umpentft-Uoti --oC- Tels,: Red Bank 8-07&_^Mr^ Near station and buses, $7 .and up. Call- Jlop.m.5t-bath._8econd^ftQQt-;-lai:e;e-l(iU-Inv- 16^tJVtUtEhItd LHOMPBON—A^JENGV—Country—homer mediate possession, Price $13,000. W, Bunk 6-3500/ six rooms nnd bnth; stoum licul, oil the Borough Clerk sh,a 11 be un itniiuui TU~Tnr_oTinrout!rBtre5trltea Bnnfcriir=- uiilufy^oC $1,__V.O Sport Coats'! 4 "t.'22 " a—The longer line is emphasized in this suit, rnllitary influenced with clever epaulets. Wool flannel in birch, cedar, peacock, chestnut. 9 to SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES 15, • 35.00 J0 Raincoats .»3*f10 b—Longer skirt with this cuffed cutaway jacket. Rounded, dipping bustle in back. Worsted trepe Values to $22.95 ••' • • in black, navy, groy, brown and green, 10 to 18, SWEATERS BLOUSES 35.00 Values to $5.95 Values to $3.95 c—Newly released fullness in Jacket of this bow S1.00 * *T,95 Si .00 suit. Jacket may double as o brief topper, Shet- land In Kelly or royal blue with black trim. 9 to 15. * • ' . 35.00 d—The return of the double-breasted cutaway, ,/ FRITORV new with a swooping fishtail bock, Fine worsted crepe in black, navy, grey, brown and green. 10 to 16. . . 29.95 •;•••; •> •;:•'-•••:••- -•/;; •^ •>•"•• • 4 ALL iiussr.s STOP H nuim FROM OUR STORE