BED BAMS An Ideal Flaw to Un All the New* ot loatM an tb« Beautiful RED BANK Shrewsbury Itlver one bout und Surrounding Towns Irani New York and provid- Told FearleMly and Without Blw RED BANK REGISTER ing every city convenience •\i luutd Weekly. Entered u Second-Clan Matter at th« Poat- Bubicrlptlon Prlcei On« Year $2,00, VOLUME LVIH, NO. 21. offict it Bid Bank, N, J, under tha Act of March 8, 1876. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935. 8Lx Months 11.00. aingl* Copy 4c. PAGES 1 TO

LITTLE SILVER TLOT SOLD. evenings, Mr,'Clayton was Instruct- Drum And Bugle Public Meeting Fine Oceanport Canvas Fence For ed to inform the band that the River Lady Elks Bowling Brooklyn Man Buys Place on Point street schoolhouse waB unavailable Parishioners To Road for Own Use. because plans were being made under Corps Wins Cup On Health Topics Estate Purchased The School Field tho auspices of the Works Progress Club Annual Show Give Testimonial Edward JTTlanagan, buyer for Administration to use It for an even- Prize of a Silver Trophy Award- Doctors and Dentists to Speak at Loesser, well known commercial flnn The Hedges Bought by James B. Red Bank Board of Education Ing school. The Shrewsbury avenue Affair to be Presented November of Brooklyn, has purchased through Dinner in Honor of Rev, John ed to Red Bank Organization Public Gathering Nest Mon- Madison of New York from Considers Means of Keeping schoolhouse Is not used for public 22 and 23 Promises to be Big the O. Howard Llpplncott real estate school purposes, although it is owned B. McCloskey and John J, at Parade at Long Branch on day Night at Atlantic High- agency on Monmouth street a large Edwin B. Houghton—New Out Spectators Who Do Not Success—Mr. and Mrs. Turn- Quinn to be Held December Armistice Day. , Owner to Occupy It. Pay Admission Fees. by the board of education. It la used ier Directing. lands High School. tract on tho Little Silver Point road, for recreational activities, under the 12 at the Molly Pitcher Hotel. which Is part of tho Lo.vett nursery The Hedges, an estate of ten At tho meeting of tho lied Bank direction of Patsy Vaccarelli, and the On exhibition at the meeting ol A publio meeting to arouse Inter- holding, Rehearsals aro under way for the Pinna nro progressing for tho testl. Shrewsbury post of the American le- acres near Oceanport and one of the board of education Tuesday night the request of the band was .referred to fourth annual ahow and danco Bpon- nionlal dinner to bo tendered Rev, est In hoalth matters will bo held Tho proporty Is located on the moat attractive properties»of Its kind suggestion was offered by William Mr. Vaccarelll. The building has no gion of Bod Bank Monday evening Monday evening, November 18, In the snred by tho Lady Elltr,' Bowling John B. McOloHkoy, who la complet- was a silver loving cup which wai north sldo of tho road lending from In this section, has been bought by L, Russell, ono of tho board mem- heating syutem. club for the bprmflt, of the luilgf. It auditorium of the Atlantlo Highlands Little Silver Point toward the Little hi:i ti-nth year an pnotor of St. won by the Drum and Buglo corpi Jameo B. Madison, a New York bus- bers, that canvas be bought as a A. letter was received from the will be Held In tlie Elks auditorium James's church, and John JaQuinn, high school under the direction, of Silver railroad depot and la In close Inesa man, for his own use. The new fence to enclose the high school ath- Taxayers association relative to the Frldny and Saturday evenings. No- of the post at the Arailatlce day par- the board of health and the Public v.iio wan recently appointed United ade at Long Branch. Forty-one mem- proximity to Prospect avenue. Tho owner purchased the place frorm Ed- letic grounds on West Bergen place cost of making changes to the Fias- vember 22 and 23. It la entitled Health association of that borough. premises In question are nearly op- States District attorney, on Thurs- bers were preient at tho meeting win B. Houghton of New York. Ray so that football, baseball and other conaro factory building and the Mul- "Honeymoon Cottage" and le a mus- day nilflit, December 12, at tho Molly The program will begin at eight posite the Lipplncott estate. The H. Stllknan of Eatontown was tho athletic contests cannot be witnessed arvey house for manifal training and ical comedy with a cast of sixty vcr- and Commander Morria Miller pre- property has a 100-foot frontage on 1 Pitcher hotel. Although prominent o'clock and tho theme will bo broker In tho transaction. The house by spectators' iree of charge. The domestic science purposes. Mr. Clay- men of the community outslda the alded. At tho suggestion of Morti- "Health Today and Tomorrow." tho Little Silver Point road and Is mer VanSauter, president of the on the estate has been rented tho contour of the field Is such that ton was Instructed to reply. Last j pariah are co-operating, It will. In a The two organizations In charge over 700 feet In depth, leading past two years by Mrs. Casso Leh- games can be seen almost as well by winter the people of Red Bank voted , corps, a letter of thanUs WBB ordered through meadowland to, a large grovo larr;e measure be a parish affair and of tho meeting believe they have a man and she will continue her res- people outside the field, especially If by a large majority to buy the two j will be held In placo of the annual aent to Councilman James S. Parkeu in tho rear of tho property. idence there until next spring, -when they are In parked corg, as those who for having hired a bus to provide program which will Interest young properties in question for the studies Fathers' night gathering. Tickets and old In their health as well as Mr. Flanagan plans to build In tho Mr. Madison will have the house en- pay for grandstand seats. mentioned. for the dlnripr were distributed at transportation for tho members of larged and modernized, A contract the corpe. their duty In their neighborhood near future a largo modern cottage That the wealthy and others among a meetinc last Friday night in the health problems. Most of tho speak- for his own use. for landscape work has been award- the well-to-do take advantage of the Ked Bank Catholio high school. Morgan 13llert, chairman of the ers will be doctors and dentists who ed to Ralph Wlederholt of Shrews- situation to see games without pay- house committee, reported that the Contest For Fire There will he accommodations for will be heard on various subjects per- bury and thia job is now under way. ing admission fees was the subject of 350 persons. A mcetinj; of the com- post's winter program of activities taining to health. The public is In- considerable! comment at the board was almost completed and that tho Joint Installation The estate is at the northeast cor- mittee chairmen will bo held tomor- vited to attend and there Is no ad- ner of the Eatontown and Long meeting. "You would be surprised to Chief Of Rumson row night in St. James's rectory. improvements to the post rocoiB were mission fee. notice how many of this class arc too nearly finished. Branch boulevard and Main street, Tho Bpeakers and their topics In- Of Officers Held Oceanport, opposite the Lady Wake- cheap to pay admission fees," was Harold J. Peters and Francis David Sheridan is Renaml chair- A letter was read from Leonard one remark made at the meeting. man and Miss Martina Ilealy It clude Mayor Chauncey C. Phillips, fleld house and Mrs. Adam H. Groel'a Murphy Nominated by Rum- Alexander of Holmdel, who 1B a pa- The New Officials of Vernon A. "They park outside in expensive cars secretary. tient at Base Hospital No, 81 at The "Tho Value of Public Health to a property. The last named place Is son Fire Company, Which Has Community"; Herbert S. Melnert, Brown Poet and of the Ladies' occupied by Mrs. Georgo H. Miles. and get entertained free of charge The following committees havs Bronx, New York, for United States and they dont seem to be thc least Choice of Selecting Chief. been appointed: veterans. Mr. Alexander la sick with supervising principal of the Atlantic Auxiliary of the Post Induct- An outstanding feature of The cheap j There wll] bf, a c£,ntC3t for the of_; Banquet—Mrs. Patrick Cottar chairman, heart trouble. Ho Is Improving, but Highlands publio echools, "Tho Value ed Into Office. Hedges is Its beautiful and picturea- trunk Dean. Alphonno Dallario. Urn. * of a Health Program In the Schools"; skates," was another statement. | flco of chief of the Rumson fire de- It Is uncertain when he will be able que landscape. Many fine shade WILLIAM TURNIER lre.l L. Jniioi, Edward Kelly, John Love- Dr. A. Rosonthal, "Appendicitis"; Dr. A Joint Installation of olJlcers of trees, a big rose garden and large Tho upshot of this chiseling In on partment this year. That municipal- Iy, Mui-y Ncl'uc. Mra. D«vid Noonsn. Mn. to return home. Victor Gregoza, Vernon A. Brown post of the Veter- games is that' the Athletic associa- ity has two companies and it is the John Kohrey, Wilbur Symington, Mad«- another member of tho post, 1B at A. W. Swoet, county health officer, quantities of shrubbery are on the satile performers including Fifteen lelne Hiu-thuliimy. "Toxin Anti-Toxin and Vaccination"; ans of Foreign Wars and of the La- place. The scenery harmonizes with tion nf the high school has made lit- custom for the companies to alter- the same hospital. It was reported dles' auxiliary of the post was held tle or no profit,on games. Paradoxi- Dancing Dears, Eight Jolly Good Entertainment—John F. Hogan chair- Dr F. J. Altschul, "Tuberculosis and the house, a huge colonial structure nate in selecting the chief each yeaP. Fellows, the ladies of the bowling man, JuHi'iih Cooper, l-'rnnk Crotohlalt that Erlo ERerstrom was In poor Monday night In the post rooms. The cally attendances have never been Joseph Duryea of the Oceanic hook llitrtinn Ilealy. Adrlnn J. Kelly, J. A. hoalth and that it would probably bo Chest Treatments," and MIBS Evelyn ,Jd to have been "built about 150 larger than this year, but receipts club and vaudeville specialties. Spe- Kcnilrick. William LiUlo, Jmncs McCttr- Walker, "Public Health Work." officers of the auxiliary were Induct- and ladder 'company is completing ncceseary for him to RO to tho hos- ed Into office by Mrs. Maude Hyan. yeare ago. The dwelling Is appar- have fallen off. The cost of buying cial numbers of "Chinatown Far ron, Dmiiel J. Muri.l.yy,, Edwarrd O'Brlcricri, Tho committees In charge of the ently In as good condition as when his term as chief and it is up to the Away," "Peggy Brady," "Honeymoon Jr., KilwurU OTIaliorly, Helen PlllllipjPlllli . pital. of Atlantic City, deputy president, as- canvas. It was stated at the board Rumson fire company to select the Joh 1 Commander Minor made a-Teport meetings are Mrs. H. H. Bowtoll, sisted by Mrs. Emily Levering of it was constructed. On the first meeting, would not be large, but Time" and "Am I Happy," when flung John Itowlunil. Aufmntiis I- . 3chwocra Mrs. Edward McHenry and George story extending all the way from the man to head the department for the and danced by the Little^ Dancing John Kohrey, Mr«. Arnold Soden, William on the part which tho post took at Port Monmouth, deputy color bearer, doubt was expressed that" the Athletic coming year. Hunnekan. tho funeral of Charles K. Swindell Strykor, publicity; Miss Helen Flett, who acted as conductress. The offl- south to the north side of the build- association would be able to meet Dears will be a real musical treat. Finance—Edwin H. Brflach chairman. of West Bergen place last week. Mrs. John Flitcroft and Mrs. E. K. cers are; ing aro a living room with a huge the outlay at the present time. It Rumson fire company has nomin- Hurry Angelo, Harry Bmdy, Thomai Irv- Atlee, contacts; E. B. VanHise,' Miss fireplace, a central hall with a Dutch was prbpsed that the board buy the ated its officers. Usually the man ing Uicwu, Civil F. Clru-k, John Conklln, Antonio Chlaravallotl was received President—Mrj. Elizabeth Cnstln. door at each end and a dining room. llenry Crosa, Jonepll Dillon. , Jamas En- afl a new member of the post. Eunice Rogers and Mrs. Peter Mor- Senior vlco nrenldent—Mra. Ella Mc- canvas and later be reimbursed by who has been holding down the job riKht, John Gibton, Asnea Hackott, Charlla tonson, program and speakers, and Creh'or. These rooms are so located as to tho Athletic association through in- of assistant chief is elevated to chief Hawkina, Thunina J. Henley, J. C. Hend«r- A letter was ordered sent to Mrs. Junior vlco president—Mrs. Jennie provide cross ventilation. Also on fion, Edward McDonuugh, Jamea Me- Slsmund Eisner thanking her for Mrs. Walter J. Roberts, Mrs. Sulli- Thompnon. creased revenues which would be de- without opposition. The office of as- DonoUKh, Philip V. Moors, AuttUBtuu Mur- van and E. B. VanHIso, advisory. this floor are a kitchen and a butler's rived by reason of increased paid at- sistant chief wan held this year by having donated the UBe of her auto- Secretary—Ml>« Elizabeth MpRrnth. pantry. ray, Edivnrd OTtrien, Sr., WUllum O'Brian, mobile to tho post on several oc- Treasurer—Mrs. Anna (iocsch. tendance. Harold J. Peters. He will be op- Joneiih u'LiiUHlilin, Jphn O'Toolo, Aloyalui Chaplain— Mrs. Nellie Chnndlcr. On the second floor are four large posed for chief by Francis Murphy, Pittteruori, Jerome Sloyan, William 3nyd«r, casions. TiUHlee—Mrs. Anna Kill*. The suggestion brought a favor- William Sncncc. Henry G. Wlckhnm. . At tho conclusion of tho meBtlng Historian—Mrs. Anna Tumldulttkl. bedrooms, two bathrooms and a able response from the board. Some who has been captain of tho hose Floor—JnmcH Curley chnirman, Rob«rt a roast beef supper and a social time Seaboard Plant Pntrlotlr. Instructor—-Mm. Ruth Estellc. maid's room and bathroom. One of of the members thought It would be truck the past year. If Mr, Murphy Burnett, l'utnt-k Cnlandrlllo. William Color bearers—MrH. Lucy ZieKler, Mm. tho largo bedrooms has a fireplace. had not been nominated ho would, Clai-o, William Coitnn, Fred. Crlne, Joseph were enjoyed, - Anna Mawee. Mrs. Esther EmmonH. well not only to buy canvas but also CroBB, Jnnica Farley, Pnul Hnrtnedy, Ed- Has Social Club The house has modern improve- to plant privet around tha field. Af- through thc customary advancement, ward T- Healy, John lUKKina, T. Raymond A past president's pin was pre- ments. On the grounds Is a building sented by Mrs. Ryan to Mra. Anna ter about three years the privet be in line for the chief's jqb two llounihan," William Kanoy, Joseph Koch« with accommodations for four horses would grow high enough to prevent years hence. William Lc>IJy. Jr.. Edward McKeown. Local Ice and Coal Company Or- Kirk, the outgoing president o£ the John McShcrry, William Jlaloney, Rusielt Of f Relief Rolls; and three automobiles. spectators from seeing games with- Another contest this year will be ganizes for Better Times— auxiliary. Mrs. Ryan also presented Mlnton. Eiltvaril O'Knno. II. Raymond a past secretary's pin to Mrs. Alfred Tho estate has had many owners, out paying to go Inside. The cost of for second lieutenant of the hook and 1'hillipn, Harry Smock, Jo«eph Sole, John Russel Smith Elected Presi- one of whom according to legend buying and planting the privet, it D. Sullivan, William Ward. . Back On Pay Rolls Castln, who for three years had been ladder truck between Walter Pom- Arrangementa—Jnnien Bly, Jr.. Bernard secretary of the auxiliary. On behalf wa3 a German Immigrant who came was said, would be small. It was dent—Has 21 Members. said Uiat at tlie last game there were phrey and Ernest Swan6on. Bodine, Hugh Carton, Edward Connori* Two Works Progress Adminis- of tho auxiliary Mrs. Castln gave a to this country on the 111-falod New Other nominations by the company Kdwiitd T. Corcoran, Tliouiaa CiU-CDran, A now social club has boon formed Era which was wrecked off Long more rooters for the visiting team LUELLA TURNIER Leigh Cotton, Timothy Daly, Joseph Doni" tration Jobs at Red Bank Re- large bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Bu- were Harold Benson for president, zftl, Dnvid Emmons. ThomaB F. Gill, Mn. by the employees of tho Seaboard ella Hanssen, the first president of Branch a number of years ago. The who paid admissions to go on the sult in More Than 100 Men immigrant in question, according to grounds than there were Red Bank- Harold J. Peters for vies president; George Grnuae, Helena liendoraon. Wil- Ice and Coal company. Tho club tho auxiliary. Mrs. Hanssen Is on Edward Andre for secretary, Rich- Tho performance is under the di- liam Johnston. John LaMarehe. John Finding Work. met last Thursday night and elect- the road to recovery from a long the story, was one of tho few pas- ers. rection of Mr. and Mrs. William Tur- Lnn£, William LIUIK. Geurye MacFnrlnno. ard J. Rogers, Jr., for treasurer, Fr.ink McCormlck. Michael McGarrUr, ed officers. The local plant is under sickness. A gift of a bouquet was sengers saved. The story hag it that In view of the fact that only a few nior. It is said that this entertain- More than 100 men who had been ho came to this country with con- Frank Pfeiffcnberger for captain of Frnnk Mnrrhunt. Mrs. Mnry Maaiey, Wil- unemployed are back on tho payrolls the supervision of John B. Cooper. also made to Miss McGrath, the out- football games are to be played this the hose truck, Joseph Gucrrier for ment is entirely different from any- liam Porter, Alfred HclnH, James Riordan. This new organization, which has going treasurer. siderable cash and that he Increased season it was decided not to. do any- thing ever presented by the bowling Mra. Laurence IWhe, Harbison Sampeon. as the result of two Works Progress the Btoro hore. It Is said that in. first lieutenant, John Pfeiffenberger Chiulea Scott, Edward Seiftort, John 3. Administration projects started at 21 .members, Includes members of Romarkn were made by Mrs. Rein thing about buying cunva3 or plant- club. The plot concerns a boy and stead of putting his money in the for second lieutenant, Albert Swan- girl who run away and get married Smith. AntlKiny Suvuiro. Jolin Splllahe, Bed Bank last week. One project Is plants at Red Bank, Sea Bright, Tahn of Atlantic City, aide-de-camp Ing privet at t^e present time. The son for captain of the hook, and lad- Raymond Sweeney, Charles A. Thompson. Keyport, Highlands and long banks ho buried It on the farm board members said they would take They settle In a cottage six milea Michael Toomoy, Heirinald VanBrunt, that of laying »torm sewers or! West to Mrs. Ryan; Mrs. Rose Guttmann, where ho lived. The amount' is said der truck, Frank Hlltbruner for first Front street and the other Is that of Branch. RusBell Smith has boon council member of Middlesex county; tho matter u*p again next spring be- from the city. Tho boy's father not James Vmighnn, James A. Wlaa. Victor to. have boon about $40,000. Its owner, lieutenant, Alfred Brighton, Jr., Ray- knowing the son ia married pays hin: Wulfknmii. Arthur Scott, Tliomaa Mc- laying storm sowers In East Red named president, Joseph Frank vice Mra. Margaret Gigglna of Atlantic fore tho baseball season started. mond Porter, William Gaynor, Frank Guire, Wlllinm Kane, Thomas Salmon, while he was dying, according to,the With regard to canvas, they said that a visit and at the same time a for- Bank near Harrison avenue. president, Benjamin A. Parker sec- City, deputy chief of staff, and Mrs. legend, utarted to tell about tho lo- Pfeiffenberger and WalJer Carle for \V;ilter Patterson. ratary^ and Alonzo DeWltt treasurer. Ryan. it would he put up a short time be- mer boy friend of the bride also ap- Music—Hubert Gaul chairman, Mlchaul Capt. Robert A. Kennedy, overseer cation of the hiding place but expired trustees, Walter Carle for sergeant- pears and gets himself three or four Bernin, Hronnon Powor, Clmrloa Tabor. of the poor, reports that as a result Meetings will be held onco a month The ofllcers of the post were .In- fore each game and after each con- before he was able to do so. Many test would be rolled up and put at-arms and John Boyle, James wives, much to the bewilderment of l'rintint;-—JoKeiih Hintelmann chairman. of these two Jobs and of work done at tho local plant where clubrooms stalled by County Commander Web- searches have been made for the bur- Shay, Harvey Tilton, William Gay- the father. Josephine Kearns, Eueono Kelly, John Mc- at the Civilians Conservation Corps aro being laid out. ster Llnson assisted by Post Com- away. They said it would be unsafe Neil. Harry l'ennlniiton, Matthew Power. led treasure, but no vestige of it was to leave it up because it would un- nor, Walter Carle, Walter Neuhauscr, Publicity—John F. Gaul chairman. Wal- at Freehold a number of men who The club has boen formed to pro- mander Harry Sanders. The names found. The principals in the play are Eu. doubtedly be cut into ribbons by Edward Andre and Robert Wilson gene Magee, Jr., Miss Elsie Dey, Har- ter Gaul. James J. Hognn, Mra, Thomns had been on reliof are not rocolvlng mote goodwill among the employees, of the ofllcers were published in Tho for fire: police. Kelaey. Mr.. Julia Koouiih. Mrs. Hurry ( help now. ' On tho other hand, he to foster a bettor understanding of Register last week. A past com- hoodlums. old A. Giblin, William Turnier, Miss Quinn. Arthur Slattery, Margaret Tobln, said, a number of new applications tho valuo of co-operation and prac- mander's badge was presented to Mr. A request from the Quadrangle Gladys VanNees and Mra. Luella Reception—Thomas Little, chairman, Sanders. VILLAGE TTA TO MEET. Turnier. The bowling club has pre- Mnnroo Klsner, J. L. Montgomery, H. Me- for relief had been received, that tice tho same, to familiarize club Bowman Farm Sold club for the use of the athletic field InniH. Edward AHhaus. J. Amlerflon, Mrs. ho had reason to believe that some members through the medium of Remarks were mado by John Ry- for a football game on Thanksgiving sented the following successes: Lady James Andemon. John Hannon, Michael of theso applications were made in group moetlngs, with various enter- an, paat county commander of Atlan- referred to the athletic Held ! Mrs. Phyllis Davis of Rutgers to bo Minstrel's Revue and Dance in 1032, llemmtt, John H. Hums. Cyril Butler, an effort to increase eligibility to get At New Monmouth Guest Seaker. "Hello London" In 1933, and "Sallie" John Cantillion. Rev. Thnmaa Cnrney, prises of tho company, to provide a tic county and present commander of committee, of which Mr. Russell is Liuiienco J. Carton, John CnHey, Dr. G. W..P. A. jobs and that ho looked for Gall post of Atlantic City; Milton J. chairman. in 193-1. This year's performance of Allen Collins. Eilwaril Coyne Mnrcu» means of expressing tho members as The River Plaza Parent-Teacher "Honeymoon Cottage" to be bigger a considerable number on the relief a unit In time of bereavement and Guttman, deputy Inspector of Middle- Twenty-Acre Tract Has Been A letter was read from Henry D. association will meet Tuesday night, Daly, Rev. Joseph Donnelly, Vincent J. rolls during the winter despite tho sex county; Georgo S. Morvln, dep- and better than any. Krk. Mrs. Elalo Fnnjul, Joseph Fix, Al- sickness, to provldo a means of as- Bought by Three Brothers, Scudder of Riverside drive com- November 19, at eight o'clock when bert Giron, Dr. Guerton, John D. Hughes. W. P. A. projects. He further stated alBtlng mombers of the club or their uty inspector of Monmouth county; Douglas, Alfred and Melvin plaining about the conditions under Mrs. Phyllis Davis, extension special-! Th« fifteen dancing dears are William Jones. Helen Lantf, Albort G. Me- . ho did not think many persons liv- Mis families In tlmo of need and to fos- and by the newly elected officers. Re- Edwards. which a football game was played 1st at Rutgers university, will address ! >see Ann Little, Margaret Bevins, Cnrthy. Frank McKenna, Kenneth Mc- ing outside of Red Bank were being freshments wero served by members ]at Rumson Saturday between the Queen. Lieutenant Willinm Mack. Edward ter a unity of purpose, that purpose the group on "Parent's Responsiblli- | Marie Cantillion, Marjorie Jones, Mttckin, Fcnton Munhall. John P. Mulvl- assisted by relief money appropriated of the Ladles' auxiliary. The Bowman property of twenty third team of the Red Bank school ties." The meeting will be held at I Wilma Hughes, May Jackson, Betty here. Mr. Kennedy said ho would being tho Intimate success of club acres In Middletown township, near hill. William Nnulty. Mra. John J. O'Shea. membors and tho company. Two home-made cakes wero dis- and the Rumson school team. The the River Plaza schoolhouse. Cotter, Mary Porskievics, Virginia Bliss Price. John Qnlsley. Dr. Martin A. make a written report on the situ- posed of on the co-operative plan. New Monmouth, has been bought by letter stated that Individual drinking Plans were made for the Decem- [Graham, Mary Cotter, Madeline Hen- Quirk. Dr, GreKury Sacco, John Sagurton. ation at the next meeting of the may- three brothers, Dr. Douglas, Alfred David Sheridan. George A. Steele, Hon. One was won by Mrs. Eva Hellker of were not provided for the play- ber meeting at which time Mrs. Ma- : drickson, Elizabeth Long, Marie Kil- John Warren. Janion Wpinman, Major Ar- or and council Monday, November 18. Long Branch and the other was won and Melvin Edwards of Campbell's ^and that in washing their mouths STAMP CLUB TO MEET. 1 rie McDowell of Rutgers university j zen, Jean Lieneck and Dorothy John- thur J. Wehr, J. C. Wilion, Albert W. The officials at their last meeting by Jamea Glcndlnnlng of Riverside Junction, Dr. Douglns Edwnrds is en- j thoVpiaycra "used water frro' m a buck- will address the association. A holl- son. Wordon. Mra. Willinm Wylie. Joseph Brar. made an appropriation of $2,100 for Monmoutli County Society Mombers Heights. Mr. Glendinning donated gaged in thc practice of dentistry at et /nt0 which bkK)d had i been spilled Klnnr Hnmmer. Thcmlorc Mooro, Arthur Red Bank. | day program will bo presented by the I Tho specialty numbers will be pre- Swift. Thi-niinrc- J. T.nbroc.me. Francis Mc- relief purposes during November. To Exhibit Special Issue. his cake to the post and it was auc- fri the injuries of players who had pupils of the school. A tea was ! sented by Virginia Lee, Irma Loon- Kcon. Hubert Morris. tioned off under an arrangement The purchasers have not an- j i, _ stated that the The state appropriated $2,4T0 for tho Tho Monmouth County Philatelic bc n hurt It waa planned to be held during the holi- i ardig, Inez Wortman, Edward Table—William J. Ryun chairman, John same purpose to be used at Red whereby five cents was charged for •jounced what use they will make of ^ con|(, not he, but swallow Eome days at the schoolhouse. j O'Brien, Olga Schwenker and Mar- K Dny. Hurry Jnckann. William r.ako. society will meet at the Red Bank each bid made. This netted $9.50 tho farm. They bought it from Mrs. ]of thc Woo(, It wa3 als0 snid tlmt Peter +'! LaiiK. Hamilton MnrCmmlck. Bank. The state appropriation Is borough hall Friday night, Novem- The ofilccrs of tho PTA include i joric Jone*. Harry rattersun. Thomas Ilcaahnn. tho smallest that has been made and the recipient of the cake was Charlotte Bowman of Orange. The jth o p,ayel.s whilc bathed wlth pcr. ber 22, at eight o'clock. There will Mrs. George R. Decker president,! The Eight Jolly Good Fellows are since relief work was started. Walter Gogerty of Keansburg. The latter s husband, tho late Ralph A. ispirallo n )oft tho fieId msufflcicnHy bo a short business session to bo Mrs. G. S. Stevenson first vice presi- j Arthur Glass, Milton Heller, Robert money will be used for welfare work. Bowman, was for a number of yyears ! c)ad to provcnt colds. Mr, and Mrs. dent, Mrs. Albert Llndenstmth sec-j Graham, William Mahoney, Langdon followed by a special exhibition of Joseph Bahr of Keansburg acted as h bOa d f cducatlon Scudder were at the meeting and Young Woman's Club tho two-cent Columbian stamp, show- auctioneer. of Middletown' ! township."L ° S g ond vice president, Edgar Alexander | Norton, Gordon Davison, Harry Kob- Fepublicam To ing varieties, shades and cancella- they augmente(i the statements made treasurer, Mrs. Fred Ayers corre- erts and Harvey Miner. To Present Comedy Tho auxiliary will hold its next farm comprise^ twenty acres j ,n tho lettel. Thc IcUer was on,er(,d sponding secretary, and Mrs. Charles Ladies of tlie bowling club appear- tions. Special exhibits In this clas- meeting tonight and the post will and it is on tho north side of the filed. Mr. and Mrs. Scudder said Meeker recording secretary. Give Testimonial sification will bo made by Alexander road between New Monmouth and ing are Mrs. Amy G. Dey, Mrs. Alice '•Her Stop-Husband," « throe-act hold its next meeting Thursday they did not wish to criticise but Clayton, Mrs. Elsie Graham, Mrs. comedy, will bo singed by tho Young Mrs. Mnrlo Cox, Republican mm. D. Cooper, R. V. R. H. Stout, Lcroy night, November 21. Cherry Tree Farm. A house wai rather to prevent a repetition of such 8. Dangler and Robert A. Williams. the land, but it was destroyed by fire j incidents DINfJEK-MElSriNG. Elizabeth King, Mrs. Mnry Sherry, Woman's club of Rod, Bank Friday mlttcowoman of Occanport borough, Mrs, Emma Giblin, Mrs. Bessie night, December 13, nt tho EUta club will bo tho guottt of honor at a dln- Tho notlco pertaining to this moot- TURKEY SUPPJEB TONIGHT. several years ago. A large up-to-date It "was voted to buy a heavy oil Ing :>was received by members Mon- chlckenhouse with metal floors is on County Engineers and Surveyors to ' Schwartz, Mlis Madeline" Dennett, on Broad street. Kelicnraula aid nor Saturday night at tho Log Cabin burner for heating the Mechanic | Mm. Emily Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy under way, with Miss Margaret Inn at Portaupock. Tho affair Is be- day morning, Armlstlco day, and It Trinity Episcopal 1'nrlsli House the farm. There are several smnll- street schoolhouse. This will Involve Gather Next Wednesday. er outbuildings. The soil is very fer- 'Ryan, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Mar- Siiyvc, a mrmbi'r or tho Rumson high ing arranged by tho nowly formed boro the special Rod Cross stamp Scene of Woman's Guild Affair. an additional expenditure of $2,300, Tho regular meeting of the Mon- which was Issued In 1931 In coinmem- tile and a lively brook runs across jorio Hughes, Mis. Florence Tonilln- school faculty, an coach. Tlio pri>- Republican club of Oceanport, and Plans havo been completed for the j of which thirty per cent will be paid mouth County chapter, Professional son, Mrs. Ethel Krans, Mrs. Julo orntlon of "tho greatest mother on the land. ration. (Is will for I he benefit of th* Is In recognition of tho work accom- turkey supper to be served tonight ! byy the Public Works Admini: Engineers and Land Surveyors, will Hendi icks and Mrs. Marguerite Scul- Hrallli: fund for tilt blind of Now plished by Mrs. Cox at tho recent earth." _ Tho farm was thc birthplace of at six o'clock In tho Trinity Kplsco- Charles R. Snyder, who for a num- This action was taken at the sug- bn held Wednesday, November 20, at tliorpe. Jersey. cloction. Addresses will bn made by gestion of Architect ICmest Arend. the (inrllplcl Grant hotel, Long TINTON FALLS SlIFI'lCIi. pnl parish house on W^nFSFront ber of years was engaged in the prac- In the production are Miss Vir- prominent Republicans. street. Mrs. Allan Frost is. general j The family which hn.s been occu- Branch. A dinner will ho served at COOKING BY Ka.KCTI M CITY. tice of law at Atlantic Highlnnds. 'pylng the Mulnrvcy house near the ginia Chiisey, Mrs. ,fami!!i VanNo»- Mrs. Cox lives in Iho Portaupcck chairman of a large nsslntlnj; com- One of the former owners was tho seven o'clock, followed with a bus- Irand, Men. Arnold t'riH1, Miss Lola section of tho horouuh. She lias boon Turkey to Bo tho Principal Dish nt mittee from tho Woman's guild. Mra. River street schoolhouse Is about to ; incss meeting at oicht o'clock, Fcnst Next Tuesday. late Geraruds Morris, who was col- A Driiioiuitriillon ID lln Htlil ut Tin- Ileus,', Mra. Wnllnee lli'iinctl, Wll- actlvo In political and civic affairs of Leon do la Rciussllle, Sr., \H in charge lector of taxes of Middletown town- move, it was reported, and it wns j Louis P. Booz, consulting cngln- ton FUIIH AVodncsday. Hiini lOlfhelc, Goon;" llalloy, Leo- tho borough anil wim nn actlvo mem- Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho of tho tickets. ship. Originally tho farm wns con- voted to board up the windows of tills I0G [. of the Perth A:iiboy will bo the nard (.'oiuplon and K.unuol Harvey, ber of tho Civic clul), which was McthodlBt church of Tlnton Falls Those nupiH'rB, arranged by tho • dwelling to prevent damage by hood- j guest speaker. His topic will be, In connection with Ihe meelliiK of siderably larger than at |ironenl. tho Tlnton Fulls auxiliary of Illver- formed by her father, tho late John will hold a turkey supper next Tues- member;* of the guild, have always Pnrt of It wns bought by Ktrphen jlums. The hoard of education bought j "PL.rtli Amboy Sewage Treatment day evening at the homo of Mrs. Attracted an unusually largo number ! tho house last winter for use in vlew. hospllal next Wednesday al'ter- SUl'I'Klt ANH SALE, P. Smith. Grceley and part of it by the late- Plant." noon at tho home of Mi-a. Theodore In charge of tho nranjrementii for Ollvor Mclntyro. Tho members of of patrons and the committee antici- Henry Enstraond. teaching domestic Miiencc. It iy pvo tho socloty aro encouraged to bollevo pated tho nerving of nn exceptionally posed to put it into use at thc be- nrcffitfuk and ChowdiT I'arty. N. Purmly a demonstration of elec- Uveut (o K(i Helil lit MUldl.tm.Ml VII- tho dinner aro Theodore Rowo chair- triciil cooking Implement.1! will bo man, Elliott Bralnard, Felix Foggla by tho amount of Interest manifest- large number at tonight's affair. ginning of tho next school term. Tlio Tho Red Bank Yacht club will l«|{«! Next Wiilllesdny, ed that thero will bo a largo attond- BUYS AT GOOSENECK POINT. Finsconnro factory which tho honrd mado by tho Jer.ioy Central Power and Cocll Crawford, havo a beefsteak and chowder party and Liffht company. Tho public In rro|wationn nrn buliiB complot«d nnco, Tho menu will comprlso tur- AUXILIARY DANCK. bought last winter for manual trnin.- Sunday, November 17, at tho club- the clani ohnwdor auppof untl key, mashed potatocn, owoet pota- luist Orange Ilmldent To llullil For j Ing purposes has boon boarded up in invited to attend. It had been for Ilnlnbow Veterans to Meet. Own Occupancy. house, Eftfit Front street, near planned to hold tin1 mertinf; at, tin; ot C'liilfitniiui arlidci to be hold toes, boiled onions, turnips, string 41 11 1 t^l 1 1 V^ 14 «|r,i VI Tho next ritini'terly montln^ of the "F.nliiniown Women To Give Dance similar way. Spring. Thc affair will begin prompt- In the .Siinilavnehonl riiotn ot Ilia hennn, relish, coffee, puniplOn pie, To IIclii Needy. Inmost Bnllly of Brooklyn, n mem- [ A letter wa;i rrrolvnl nuking per- home f Mrs. Michael Duly, but it New Jer.'iey chapter ^Rainbow VI- npple plo and colcry. ly ut half-pant, six o'clock and tho wa;t U;ipl t.ll chinch of MllldlctoWll VlllHK* vtnlon VotpranH will bo held next her of tho firm of Ballly Brothers, j mission to use tlie Itlvor street Kntei'lain.-ni'iit comniltlei- urges III-xt Wi'iliu'Sday pvimlru;. The event Tho Women's auxiliary of tho who operate tho Htudobnkcr autonio-1 schoolhoiiso one night each week us Bundny afternoon, November IV, 'at Katontown fire department will hold meniboin to come and bring their will tiikn IIIIICO fidin Mvi) to el«ht To Hold Hot Supper. hllo agency in. Red Bnnk, bus sold." school for building and loan oin- friends and make marry. ANNOUNCKMKNT. ck. A laiK" throo o'clock In tho Itod Bank arm- 1 a dance Thursday night, November o'cl Tho Olrls Friendly of Christ a lot at Gooseneck Point, to Mrs. ll'loyecs and others intending to take for (.Jhii.'ihi inn gl(in will bo »t ory, Choutnut and Went stients. 21, at thii Original Smnko Shop tav- Alma D. Wood of South Orange, j up this work. Tho board decided Tilt' I'ithcl Mount Mo/.ur Scliuo iif Francis Golden, president, and Wil- church, Shrewsbury, will hold a hot ern, Shrewsbury. Fundu will bo used IIUIKIO l'arty Tomorrow. I>ancln|r of Now York City, dlspo.nll (if putioiin. TIKWO In supper Tuesday night, Novombor 10, Tho (sale wan mado by G. Howard | Dint thc charge for making such use 1 Iho MH|i|n?r nnd milo *r« ling J. Dowd, secretary of tho chap- to mnko up Chrlntmri3 bankets for Uppincott of Monmouth street. The of tho Bchooihouae would bo $5 per Tho Sunrluc! rod nnd Klin club will Ethel Mount Montr, director, and K" "I ter, aro urging a full nttondanco as In the church parish hall on Syca- tho noody. llolrm TJ. Falen, Hiicrntary nnd treatt- ICUIII'IIKI'II to hi'lliivi) from the \nrw lot In locatod on tho east sido of night. The instructor In Judge John hold the second of a series of bunco urer, annoum-ps thc oponlni: of a noitnt of inleic^t ainnifcfitfiil that itovoral very Important mattorfl will moro avenue. Suppers will bo sorvod Tlcketii aro now on mile. Mrs. Warren of Middletown township and piulles In Iho hciidi|iiiu td'H of Union between the hmira of 15:30 ami 7:30 Shore rond and has a frontage of 1(11 branch Btudlo, -Kl-iri Monmouth eio will lid ii 1>IK iilleiidiiticc bo dlnciMHod. _ Eunice LaPnrro nml Mra. Julia 151- feet and n, depth of 300 feet. Mm. lie donates his HOI vicci, IIOHO company on Shrewsbury avenuo street, (second lloor), Ked Hunlt, N. V. M. cn aro In churgo of tho affair. En- tomorrow (Friday) nl|;ht. For Sttle. Wood plans to build a seven-room, The Society for the Advancement J. Ulaa.setj for children and adultH of l'il> I Oil tortalnmcnt will bo featured by the of Colored People, in a letter from Its both HOXO.'I will bo offered In lh« I'ol- milt voui" burner. iH'St KCflflfift anfj Soda Wntor, all , flavors, Clicquot Mortgage Money. modern dwolllnfr on the promise.! for lowlnK .subjects: llalliit. and too dnne- Club, beverage*!, SJlohler's boor and Smolto Shop Tavern. her own occupancy. secretary, Mra. Ruth KaniMay, asked "No Gunning Signs" ,n llrlcen. Ihicxcollcd onrvlwi. Vuft D» Instead of paying rent, use tho for tho fi'eo use of n tichnolhouso for now on sale at -Tho Heul.'itor otllco. ing, modern lutorprotatlvo daricInK (Jo., tied llonlt, iihono B53,— other brands; also distilled water and building and loan plan to buy your Auto Owners, Allciitlciii. character and folk dunolnti, tap nnd Wlkolf Whlto Rock. Benjamin H. Crate, 14 To tho Voters of Kilmson. a danco. Japhiii Clayton, secretary Cardboard, fifty cents pcr dnzon; home. Tho amount you borrow can Bavo 30ft on your Insurance; roll- On bohalf of tho Democratic can- muslin, $1,00 por dozen. Owner's inimical comedy dancing, ilmbminK, North Bridge avonue, Red Hank, bo repaid In monthly Installments nhlo companies, prompt service. Spe- of the hoard, \vm* Instructed to In- r-xorct;m and ucrobnti: dnm'liiH. ball- phono 1480.—Advertisement. didates, John H. Nuughton, J. Kwlni; form Mm. Hiimsiiy that Iho board nluno Imprinted at iiinn.ll extra cost. I'VMI «:hi)W Mfiln, N, C., i tho sumo as rent. A now aeries Is cial rato.'i on llontn. Oroaslnger &, McOIrr and Borhard V. Hynn, I wluh tbt room dntidnK for ailulhi, ballroom Mlaiuic howl, \Pa\r Haven o» now open for Investors. For further Holler, inc., Hroiul nnd Mechanic: had adopted a rule Hint the charge dnneinK ami nodal otlquetin for chil- Typewriter Specialist. to oxproHs our lhanlin to those 'who i'dncndiivt ""(I Hulurdity*.-Ailv»V" Information apply at our olllco. Directs, phono Kcd Hunk 2101).—Ad- voted for us on election day. for Blich use of a IU'IIOOHHIUHO was Now Smnrt XIIIIIH I'urils. dren. Special pxiuclnn and retired- Any niuko cleaned, ollod and nd- Mainstay Building * Loan Associa- vertisement. $IH). It was stated tlmt unolhor so- at Tetloy's, Select youra now. You tlon clauHen for wuititm and juatod, now roller Included, $8.70. tion,, 12 Moolmnlo street, Red Bank. Bernard V, Kynn. may taho iiiunpln honk homo and glrlti. ItOBtrlcted nrivuto Tnihln'K fur 'I'.YI'i Adding innolilncs repaired. Superior - Advortlacmont. ciety had'recently paid iiiich ft feo —Advertisement. Wnoltly Itjitcf. During November, for a dance and thut the event proved lirowfio over It at your convenience. formed on mjueHl. Kor InfornmMou riuittilii niiil cKjiii Typowrllcr Horvlco, Keypart, N, J.. • ^-* •» $1.00 por day. Try II. Globe Hotel Dir It now while thin IH possible. Tot- roKiirdlnK Hdhodulo find tuition In- llnuiil ntiout. H'Jil phone 484.—Advertisement. Spy In Kod Honk prolltnblo and otherwise siK'LM'tiyflll. Tetlcy's For Typowrltord. Dining ltoom.—Advoi'MneiiKtnt. found that Totloy'a would funilnli K) ley'.'i, 17 Hrmul atrcol, -Adviilliiument quiry may he niailn m. tho ntudlrt on incut. Oiiiu'untoml machines at bargain Tho Italian bund, in a lctlpr, Hiiturday and Monday from one to Itytox Ohrlntmnn enrds, of now nnd dilr-rluk, for All O Tho road to bettor and blgiier btlxl- prices, Expert repairing. Totloy's, Malic! ColiMnan Bclinnl of nunclng, uhuHiml design,.with your nnmo Im- nulled for tl\c Ufio of tlio Kiver Htrci't Biinrd by tlm VVi«k. Hovon 1'. M.. or tolophonn Hnd Itttnk ne»K lnadtt through Tho TlogUtor'H ad- Broad strttt, Red Bank.—Advertise- 15 Rector place, Red Bank.—Adver- printed, for $1.00, Tetloy's, 17 Broad Hhro'wntniry nvonun ut. Globe hotel, dlnlnft room.--Ad.vor- 2220 ((ixcont Hntiirclny Bint Mund/iy iiniii|iii'ti', lntKR or. vertising columns,—Advertisement, ment, tisement. street.—Advertisement, lor holding roiicuraiis on Tuesday tliiorncnU nUornoon.) • Ailvei tlHcmont. Hotel Pitting Pa RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER If, 1988/ TO M-AY IN MASKS. AMUSEMENTS. ful background of a typical race Sss-Saw." Ths clan s»ng three se- Scouts In Jamboree track. The proUgonlnt |s J|mn>y Freshman Class Itotlons, 'Tv« Got a Fe.lln' Tou'r* Try Purjty Dairy Card I"arty to Be Held By The In- Oarlton Theater. McGlll, hot dog stand owner, whoie rooUtt'," "What's Ths Reason I'm dependent Americans Association. At Lakewood "Metropolitan," a> Twentieth Cen- ambition is to beat the ponies, His / Presents Play Not Flsasla' You," ana "Singing a Rates Happy Bong." C ••nsatlonal In a large electric lighted bungalow the dramatic problems of their do- called for and de- price! with figures of a miniature bride and Miriam Hopkim and Joel McCrea. mestic lives. livered. Phono STARTERS (WMPhilcoAII-wavt Aerial $00) \in "BU <«£' \ room on the porch. Dix and Banks portray engineers 1444. GENERATORS Trodo-in Allowance — Easy Terms Those attending were Mrs. Carol Finally, Miss Brady leaves the who are also bosom pala until Dlx's THEmEXAU DRUGSTORES Dowd, Mrtj. Hilda Wolcott, Mrs. Viola mad devotion to the tunnel project company stranded and penniless, just wrecks hia home and brings about IGNITION WORK Curtis, Mrs. Margaret Hulit, Mrs. before their anticipated opening. The Loretta Shannon, Mrs.. Grace Simp- a misunderstanding between the two climax of tho picture shows how Tib- men. Another dramatic angle is the FRESH, CLEAN STOCKS son, and the Misses Elslo Dreyer, bett and hia fellow-singers achieve Mary Relss, Yetta Belgrad, Nan efforts of nations lusting for war to 60 Broad Street, Red Bank, the impossible and manage to open prevent the building of the tunnel, John Hansen Tusting's Mahon, Betty Sutphin, Katharine and win a euccees beyond their wild- Dougherty, Agnes Nolan, Muriel a tremendous factor for world peace. rtere are some of the COURTEOUS SERVICE est dreams. Another human interest angle turns 42 West Front Street, Reed, Kate Higglna, Rose, Amelia "Barbary Coast" with Miriam Hop- 6 Monmouth St,, and Frances Marks, Marie Houston on DIK' son whose We is sacrificed: Red Bank, N. J. kins, Edward G. Robinson and Joel by the hand of his father when a and Myrtle Ayers. McCrea in the main roles, will bo volcanic eruption under the sea ECONOMY - Phone 2112. Red Bank the feature attraction on Saturday, It pays to advertise in The Register. breaks through the tunnel-boring, —Advertisement. .. Sunday and Monday. The plcturo bringing frightful havoc. DEEP CUT was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and was released through United is the Answer! Artists. The supporting cast includes SCHOOI. BOAItn MEETING, Mat. Dally READE'S THEATRE Evening Walter Brennan, Frank Craven, Clyde Cook, Harry Carey, Matt Mc- Haritan Township Board Met at Aitniry Park M&JLWtkgW JKCBAJL Lake Avenue 7:00 & 9:00 Hugh and Donald Meek. Haslet Monday Night. PRICES Hiss Hopkins has the role of Swan, Continuous Saturday and Sunday—3:30 to 11 P. M. who reigns over the crooked rouletto The Rarltan township board of ed- wheel in the notorious Bella Donna ucation held their regular monthly that save you money every day ENTIRE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, NOV. 16th cafe of San Francisco in the days of meeting in the Hazlet school on "Mon- the gold rush. Rsbinson plays Cha- day evening, November 4. malis, proprietur of the cafe, while The custorlan's and clerk's report A Milestone in the History of Motion Pictures! HcCrea -portrays Jim Carn^ichaol, a, showed a balance of J2.241.19 on young miner who enters Swan's lifo hand. COUGH AND COLD and by his love transforms her. The Bilk amounting to $147.62 were ANACIN TABLETS story was written for tho screen by ordered paid. Chairman Buntenbacb Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. of the house and grounds commit- REMEDIES 12's tee reported that the W. P. A. are Strand Theater. now at work at both the West Keansburg and North Centervllle IT 17c "I Live for Love," a Warnor Broth- schools. Mr. Buntenbach rccom- Box of 24 ers picture with Dolores Del Rio, merdei that the wlr, fence located REXALL Everett Marshall, Guy Kibbec, Allen in front of the Hazlet school bo re- 60c Bromo Seltzer . .. 40c Jenkins, Berton Churchill and Ho- moved. The board voted to remove- 75c Castoria 50c bart Cavanaugh in the main roles, tho fence and erect it across the LAXATIVE 25c Cascarets 17c will be shown for the last times to- school grounds In the rear of the day (Thursday) at tho Strand the- school. COLD TABLETS 50c Cuticura Salve ... 39c ater. 75c Bell-Ans 49c The clerk was directed to havo and your choice of The plot is said to carry a most 25c Beecham's Pills .. 19c V ROM long-forgottcn pages1-of^time; written window shades put up In front of-the ONE of thew unusual comedy twist, set against Hazlet school, also to have baske* 75c Doan's Pills 49c in the heart's blood of men who braved un- the background of a radio broadcast ball racks erected at each school. Rexall Tested Quality Cough Syrups: 1.00 Ironized Yeast . . . 71c charted seas to found an Island Paradise, ing station. The picture contains The board voted to have an emer- five catchy original songs, written by WHITE PINE, TAR and WILD CHERRY. 7 ox., Reg. 50c 50c Midol Tablets .... 34c comes this pulsating drama to thrill and warm gency exit door cut in the rear of the tha song team of Wrubel and Dixon, North Centervillo school providing OR REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP, 4 o«., Reg 50c 1.00 Ovofcrrin 75c the hearts of all who sec it. Penned after and sung by Marshall, radio singer tho W. P. A. will do the work, tho 60c Edrolax 40c and former Metropolitan opera 3tar OR CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP, 7 o*., Reg. 50c months of research'* in the archives of the board to furnish material. 25c Feen-a-Mint 17c British Museum by Charles Nordhoff and Other music includes the favorite ; Neapolitan street song, "Al Mario,' The board decided to hold their an- Have this combination handy for the next 25c Nature's James Norman ITall .. . fashioned by Metro- nual conference and dinner on the in which Eddie Conrad and the vau cold in your family. f Remedy Tablets. . 17c Goldwyn-Mayer into'a motion picture true evening of December 14, Mr. Boz- ,TES devillo team of Shaw and Leo join arth was appointed to make the nec- 50c Yeastfoam and authentic to the last detail, the tang'of Marshall in singing a humorous ver- essary arrangements. Tablets 34c sion. Busby Berkeley directed th< salt air, the fragrance of tropical winds,'in *t i m Both for dancu sequences. 1.30 Pinkham'. Comp. 99c every scene,Nearly two years in the making Ladies Night Tonight. Two features, "Hot Tip" with Zasl 12.0 Eno Effervescent .-. .'produced at a.cost of more than,two mil- Pittas and James Glcason, and "Thi The Mlnuto Men of the Men's club 75c Baume Bengue. 50c 35c Piso's Remedy. . 24c dollars .. .an epic saga of high adventure Throwback" with Buck Jones," wll of the Baptist church of Mlddletown Salts . 77c be shown tomorrow (Friday) anc village will hold an open meeting and 65c Pinex 44c andiwarm romance 'comes to the.sereens of 95c Wampole'a Metatone 1.00 Saturday. "ladles night" entertainment tonight Creoterpin .... 78c 1.00 Pinoleum the world! "Hot Tip," produced by R. K. O. In the Sunday-school room of th« 75c Mead's Dextri- 1.20 Father John's Outfit 67c Radio, was adapted from the Red church. There will be muglc, games Maltose 57c Book magazine story by William and refreshments. Tho event will Medicine 84c 35c Vick's Slavens McNutt. be In charge of a committee of which 50c Grove's Vapo-Rub .... 24c 60c Zonite 47c CHARLES LAUOHTON The plot develops against the color- Ralph Moan is chairman. Note Drops .. . 34c 10c Vick'a Lapactic Pills, 100's .. 29c 35c Grove's Cough Drops . . 6c 1.50 Fellow's Syrup . . 1.10 L. B. Q. Tablet* 23c Aipirex S. M. A., 1 1b 89c 30c Hill's Caicara Cough Drops . . 10c TURK GABLE Quinine Tabs. . 17c Rexall Vapure. 25c in Mctro-Goidwyn-Mayer's 30c Kondon's 30c Vapo-Cresoline. 27c Selected for the Dine . , Dance Nasal Jelly ... 21c BOc Vick'i DIONNE QUINTUPLETS 50c Rel Nasal Jelly . 37c Va-Tro-Nol ... 34c MUTINY 50c Rcm Rexall Throat Cough Syrup ,. . 4Oc Gargle 4 oz. . . 25c Puretest Entertainment 25c Mistol Riker's Expec- THE Nose Drops .... 17c torant, 8 oz. .. 60c COD Saturday Night BOUNTY LIVER At the Popular KOTEX FRANGIHOT TON'E New 60c Hennafoam ....-.; 44c OIL HERBERT MUNDIN . EDDIE T V/ondtnoft 50c Lady Esther Cr'm 34c Nctt>klni DUDLEY JJIGGES -DONALD CRISP 1.00 Lady Esther Became In rich vitamin Carteret Club^ Face Powder .. 79c content was needed to build n 35c liquid Arvon .. 32c •trong bones and aturdy, Couvert, $1.00 a Couple 10c PalmoHve Soap healthy bodies. 2 for 9c • 40c Vaseline Full Plnl Hair Tonic ... 37c DINNER 50c Williams Shaving Cream. 34c KLEENEX 1.25 Westphal's In The Berkeley Bar Auxiliator, 12 ox. 79c 20O '50c Mulsified Cocoa- Shtctt from $1.00 nut Oil Shampoo 36c 2 for 25c Supper Show ,1 to TEMPORIA 3 A. M. In the Bar CIGARS REMEMBER-YOU CAN ALWAYS SHOP TO ADVANTAGE AT 2 f°r 5c

Box of SO—98c Flint SlmwInK ORCHESTRA „ '" AnA EVERY EVENING Berlceley-Carterefc Hotel LAPROVEDQRA 8 . In Monmoiilli I1A1X-0NY ; ...." 2sJ ALL SEATS : A»bury Park Calmly. I.OCif! RBD BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 14,1086. Pan THTM atari of the heavens. The highest TWELVE TEARS OLD. Wonderful Exhibit denomination, flva plus 2-1 green, has TIMOTHY R. ^ group of cottages, with Pegaaus to Former Kutontown Girl Given Party Gar Wood Sales & Service be seen In the background above the at West Loni Branch Home. Of Postage Stamps mountains. Contractor and Builder OIL BURNERS, BOILER BURNER UNITS, The Italian eoat-of-arm» has been Lydla Hathaway, daughter of Mr. Monmouth County Philatelic So- placed upon each stamp, ' either in and Mrs. Earl R. Hathaway of Elm- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING AIR CONDITIONING ciety Held IU Annual Exhibi- wood avenue, West Long Branch, en- SCREEN AND 8TOUM ENCLOSURES the upper or lower left corners. The tertained a number of guests Satur- SERVICE CONTRACTS ACCEPTED ON ALL TYPES tion at the Borough Hall Last translated Inscription reads, "Bel- day night at her home in celebration relephone 940-M ten Bridie Avenue, Ited Bank, K. . OIL-BDHNING EQUIPMENT. Friday Night—Many Awards. By QUINTON JAMES lini centenary, 1835-1935j," of her twelfth birthday. Miss Hath- A stamp- memorial In tribute to away Is a former resident of Eaton- The annual fall exhibition of thethe assassinated ruler of Jugoslavia, The Father of the Chinese Republic.' town. Decorations were of green Quackenbush & Nevius, Inc. Monmouth County Philatelic society King Alexander I, who was shot About 200 years ago, a certain and white. Games were played and Special Christmas Excursions TEL. }811. was held Friday night at the Red while on a visit powerful family In China gained efreshments served. Bank borough hall and It brought to France, has control of the government. This Those attending were Dolly Maza, IRELAND, SCOTLAND! ENGLAND, EUROPE 183 RIVERSIDE AVE. out many interesting specimens ol just come out tofamily was known as the Manchus, Ruth Chasey, Florence and Harry foreign and domestic postage stamps, mark the first an- and tho period during which they Rbwalnd, Frank. Tuttle, Florence and covers, cancellations, etc., which we.is niversary of his governed was called the Manchu Miller, Harriet Fary, all of Eaton- SCANDINAVIA PHONE PHONE viewed by a large number of mem- death. Dynasty. At first the Manchus ruled own; Albert Wilson, Evelyn Ander- bers and guests. The stamps. In well, but towards tho close of the lon, George and Buddy Parker, Roc- via BEI> UANK "The House of Service" BED BANK: Although the number of exhibits a five-value set, 10th Century their government had :y Omllla and Josephine and Vlr- CJUNAHD WHITE STAR LINE, HOLLAND AMERICAN 1INE, 797-VV 321 were not as many as In some of the bear the date Oc- become weak and Incompetent. ;lnla Hathaway and Mrs. James HAMBURG AMERICAN-NORTH GERMAN LLOYD LINE, previous exhibitions of the society, tober 9, 1934. One Tho members of Miles, all of West Long Branch. ANCHOR LINE, UNITED STATES LINES, SWEDISH AMER- what the attraction lacked In the of tho late por- China's aristocracy ICAN LINE. James H. Kaufmann number ol entries was more than ralts of the king, showing' him In realized that there Call, write or 'phone for rates and rpservntlons and Balling • appears to them to be vague letter- Millstream transportation. Rocket mall Is part his efforts met with disappointment. Rye or Bourbon Ask us about of the regular mail service many of Ing. Beyond this vagueness they Greedy and unscrupulous politicians DRY GIN Straight the European countries and is about have been unable to make anything thwarted his alms on all sides, and By the Makers of Gordon's to be introduced In this country. else out of the symbols. If they are when he died in 1925, China was far Whiskey Ft. 100 Proof symbols rather than the natural from realizing his ideals of peace Reg. for Good • / mtt\ Straight Pt. 89 Our Personal Loan Plan The Judges were Walter I. Quelch shading of the engravers' fine lines. and progress. However, he has 1.44 Fifth Miring / 59 of Wanamasaa, Asbury Park; lieroy shown the way, and the time may Dangler, stamp editor of the Asbury come when the people will be pre- PENN-MARYLAND FoiA VANDERVEER Park Pre«a and Mr. Korbonltz. Bellini Honored. ; pared to follow. In 1931 a series of Superior APPLEJACK Our New Car Purchase Plan Other exhibitors -were Herbert W. Particularly remembered by opera stamps bearing his portrait was is- REGAL BLEND Hill, president of the Monmoutn lovers for his musical drama, "Nor- sued in his honor, and today he is 25% Is 8 Yr. Straight Whiskey A Big Faiorlto. County Phllatelio society, who ma,? Italy's composer of the nine- revered as a saint by the Chinese Dry Gin and showed Christmas seals and United teenth century, Vlncenzo Bellini, is people. •1.23 .09 1.42 . JL States pre-cancelled Issues; Mr. tho latest objective of a commemor- Reprinted from a Stamp Collector'i Cut- Gramercy 2.09 Qt. L pt. Quelch who exhibited a very attrac- ative Issue from that country. nlnir of H, E.1 Harris « Co. of Boston. F. H. A. Modernization Loans tive frame of early Monimouth Coun- In addition to "Norma,".the title Copyright 1036 by H. E. Harris S Co. NOILLY PRAT ty covers showing Aabury Park post- role of which la stated to be among SCOTCHES Wall Street marks with a wide variety of can- tho most difficult for a soprano, Bel- NOTED DOCTOR TO SPEAK. Johnnie Walker MARTINI-ROSSI cellations dating from 1878 to 1886 lini compoaod "La Straight Rye Mr. Quelch has a most wonderful col- Ronnambula" and Monmouth County Birth Control White Horse VERMOUTHS J.37 lection of early Monmouth county Chapter to Hear Dr. Matsner. 30 Oz. 1 Yr. 8 Mo. Old postmarks, many dating back before "I Purltani," Haig & Haig Outstanding Value. the days of postage etampa; and among other The MonTnouth County chapter of Vat 69 The First National Bank John Sutton of Atlantic Highlands works. He wasthe New Jersey Birth Control league IMPORTED who had a large album of his own born in Sicily in will hold a luncheon at the Molly GOLDEN SHERRY 1.29 1801. Pitcher hotel next Wednesday, No- 0.29 make in which he featured a choice LIGHT DRY SHERRY L80 Qt, Pt 98' assortment of U. S. mlntcommemoiv The stamps are vember 20, at one o'clock, with Mrs. of Eatontown, New Jersey atlves in singles, blocks and strips in two groups, six Dexter Blagden and Mrs. Edward Choice - Fifth TAWNY PORT _ Fifth and he also exhibited a large frame for regular post- Scudder as hostesses. Dr. Eric Mats- RED BANK of Canadian stamps, both postage age and five for ner, a famous physlctan, is scheduled 32-36 BROAD ST., and postage duo Issues, in mint con airmail. Bellini's to address the assembly. Member Federal Reserve System dltlon. portrait is the The officers of the Monmouth principal item on County council are Mrs. Blagden hon- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Extra Interest was manifested in the four lower orary chairman, Mrs. Robert G. the meeting by the disposing values of tho regular postage, which Itelcy chairman, Mrs. Charles Lover- stamps and special articles on thecomprise twenty centesiml, carmine; Approved Mortgagee co-oporative plan. In the Juvenile ing first vice chairman, Mrs. Gurdon department Samuel Harvey and Jack thirty centesiml, brown; fifty cen- Maynard second vice chalraian, Mrs. Federal Housing Administration Davis were .each awarded pocket size tesiml, purple and 1.25 lire, blue. His Ernest A. Llnburn third vice chair- magnifying glasses. In the adult di- concert grand piano, with two hands man, Mrs. Walter Huber fourth vice vision awards went to Mr. Korbon- at the keyboard, Is placed on thechairman, Miss Louise Hartshorne itz, Mr. Cooper, H. S. Berner and 1.75 plus one lire orange, while tho recording secretary, Mrs. William Morris A. Potter with Mrs. Muriel 2.75 plus 2-1 Illustrates the entrance Plum corresponding secretary, Mrs. Quelch capturing the grand prize in to his studio. It Is gray-green. Chester Billings treasurer, Mrs. John this offering. Musical Instruments are continued Doeg assistant treasurer, Mrs. Ed- as the motif for all hut one of theward S. Pegram cllnlo chairman, J. YANKO R. V. R. H. Stout, who was chair- air mails. The 25 cent yellow-brown, Mrs. Louis Glmhel finance chairman man of the exhibition committee tho fifty cent brown and the sixty Mrs. Herman Asendorf membership 30 BROAD ST., RED BANK thanked the exhibitors for the inter- cent dark carmine show a partly chairman, Mra. Elliot Coleman by- est they took In bringing their spe- adorned maiden strumming a harp laws chairman, Mrs. Marshall Blank- cimens and also extended his deep at the seashore. The fourth value, arm publicity chairman, Mrs. Scud- Jacob Stmnbachbi appreciation to those who came out one plus one lire purple, has twoder chairman board of directors and to see them. Robert McCarter advisory counsel. > angel-viollnlsts playing under the BROADWAY. *"^. LONG BRANCH Previous to the general exhibition period there was a short business session of the society and Clark Hol- FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE brook of North Prospect avenue. Red dress sale Bank; and Sydney Stout of Broad streot,_Red' Bank were admitted to tnemtsrshlp. due to the unseasonable weather we have Headquarters Business Of The NOTICE! drastically reduced our stock of new, desir- Fair Haven Council able dresses. AH the latest styles, details for Frank LeBllo of Knollwood was ap- Prepare Your Car For and colors are here. All sizes and colors, pointed a special officer without pay at Monday night's meeting of the but not in each group. Sizes up to 46. Fair Haven mayor and council. Winter Driving Now "BATTLE CREEK' Councilman Henry Frledlander said ho had received several com- plaints from residents about gun- ners shooting near their homes. He said It was very dangerous and the — Things to Eat for Happiness — hunters should bo warned to etay At Special Low Prices away from tho residential section "Vigorous Bodies, Happy Disposi- Tho borough has no ordinance regu- 3-95 lating gunning. tions and Joyous Strength Are All A request from the board of edu- cation for $5,000 was granted. for the Next 30 Days VALUES TO 5.95 , Within Your Reach. A request from James LaBau, Sr., for tho establishment of a curb line at this price you will find an excellent assortment of Blood Building Foods, Reducing Foods and Diabetic and grado at tho corner of McCar- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ter and Maple avenues was referred street and afternoon silk dresses. Foods to the streets and walks commlttoes Laeto-Dextrln, with power to act Mr. LaBau «ay» Fruit Crackers he will start work shortly on the. Any make car or truck completely overhauled a wholesome raisin banishes Intestinal construction of a now house there. sandwich, pkjr. 25' poison. IS-OI. can or anything you may need from a greasing Bills amounting to $1,159.04 wera job up. Fig and Bran rsjlllum Seed C paid, _ Cookies for constipation. 25" 25 NOW A COLWWNIST. 5.OO "Mlnuto Brow," C 1 It). Battery Service — Electric Work — Starters — & health eoffeo 35 Savll*, $,| .00 Local School Oraduato Write* Story Generators, Etc. mndo wholly from ol Shipwreck OS Sandy Hook. VALUES TO 8.95 Brain. a yeast and vege- I KniBty Bran. table extract. 600 A Appearing In the October Issue of crisp BB popcorn. tho University of Virginia magazine Fenders Repaired—Welding—Lathe Work at this price you will find smartly styled silks and'wool- 13° Profane, AAO atudent publication of the Unlveulty Gluten Braid vcgetahlo meat. •ill of Virginia, Is Robort Hlggln- 8-ot can botham's now foature Bhort story, ens, including new high shades. In llnB. 35° "Foronoon Watch." Hlgglnbothnm is Special Prices to all Fleet Owners on Labor and Hoy liramn, C Snnltnrlum Grape- a Red Bank high school graduate, Material. for starch-rent rlct- fruit Juice. Tho narrative deals with the traglo ed diet, baited. 18 large can shlpwreok of the schooner Jean Weir oft the Jersey coast near Sandy Denatured Alcohol—Prestone and Zerone Anti- —BASEMENT— Hook, It la one of a series written Freeze. by Hlgglnbotham, who la now In hla aeoond year at tho University of Vir- J ginia, He Is also a columnist for 6-95 College Topics, a ntudont newspaper, Hourft nf JOIN A Dnpartmrnt Tho University of Virginia maga- VALUES TO 10.9S zine la publlBhod seven times yearly Graham Sales and Service nuslnrss: Store under the sponsorship of the Jeffer- Da. m. tn d p. m. In the Same son society, a debato and dlscunslon at this price you will find the new matlasses, tailored group. It In devoted to student-writ- Kat,—!> a. m. Location ten literature and discussion, Includ- VAN DORN MOTORS wool dresses, all the new shades including black wjth Sloe* 1173 ing unaya, articles, short stories and to S p. in. argumentation. 35 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. white.

mJS"* i£fn 2?*k* *xtr* pooket money Phone 478 + Mlllng Tiw R»»l«t«r^.A4v«rU«meni, fiftffft FdttP RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER II, 1086. chieftains Interpret the results of such elections, but 1 pampered by the New Deal, the vot- ty Mmptlnt, It would ht tad m»4- •ates applications (or Old An.aeav is surprising that tome newspapers have been so blase ers elected a Democratic; governor Idne for tht Industry If Mr. ul Itn. Brookdale Woman slons, aaS all admissions to aOtt and RED BANK REGISTER John ote. As the curtain raises on the political skirmishing gathering burdens? which is a gentle lullaby was played sociates to further effort and bears tr years that they can not go wrong in holding the show -New York' WorW-TeJegram. ficed Mr. McCampbell and other pop- by a solo cello and the muted first MRS. LEWIS S. THOMPSON. even more than her nhare of tho toll here. Df next fall's campaign indications increase that both ular vote-getters,In an effort to elect violins. In "The ," from necessary for Its fulfillment; she mod- For four years Monmouth county has been without mrties are more evenly balanced numerically than they "But It Does. You • Good:." only candidates from whom It feared Carnival of ^Ihe Animals" by Salnt- The program as outlined for the estly glve3 most of tho credit to oth-. lave been for the past decade or more and that which- no outburst of Independence. two-day session is as follows: ers, for partnership In enterprise ls this annual exhibit, due to the depression. But we see About the very name of Billy Salns the children enjoyed the grace- ver side wins there will be no great landslide. —Asbury Park Press, > 10:30 A. M. J-BIDAY—PARLOR A. a. reality, not a name, with her." the silver lining. The sensational comeback of the mo- iunday (It would be a needless 'pom- ul waltz tune played as a solo by the Mosquito Control Session In Mrs. Thompson's own words, tor Industry is concrete proof that we are headed back If this turns out to be the case it will be a much iosity to Insist upon the "Rev. Wll- cumbersome bass vloto. Associated executives of motiq.uito con- which follow, she seta forth clearly, Armistice. trol work In New Jersey, Lewis E. Jack- and concisely tho caaenco and Ideals to prosperous times. Motor car production in 1933 was nappler condition than in 1928 when the Republicans iam A.") there hang memories too In the afternoon they visited the "If it's a boy, sir, he won't have to Hayden planetarium In the Natural son, chairman; Possibility of mnlnvliil oul- of what has come to bo one of our Rouble the 1932 output,'and figures for 1935 indicate that •on by a lop-Bided majority or in 1932 or 1934 when the •edolent and social implications too iresks ln New Jersey, Dr. Thomna J.Hoiul- great professions. For tho past bscure to be. caught in any brief go through this hell, will he?" It History museum and were greatly co, State entomologist; Mosquito hazard business will be forty per cent better than 1931 The out- Democrats were even more victorious. Neither party was a un twenty years she has been the cnthUr summation. One can only say that y° 8 English soldier speak- Impressed by a most interesting Il- ln reservoirs snd other Impounded waters, alastlc advocato of tho value of the look; for the coming year Is even more encouraging. is so perfect as to be entitled to unlimited authority. in hls lilst lustrated locturo given by Dr. Charles James E. Brooks, C. E.: Effect of sanltnry Neither has a monopoly of all that is good or all that he former baseball player who arose | S words on a Flanders field sewage systems on mosquito control, Ralph public health nurso in tho social wel- Newark's 29th automobile show opened Saturday night% In 19 ln the orm3 Fedderer on the drama of the sklea. J. VanDerwerker, fare field and has given tho nurse an is bad. It is an encouraging symptom that an increas- jut of tho sturdy, puritanical heart i "' °' «• chaplain, end.Claude E. Hogate, show manager, reports It was the .f the agrarian West to Lead »"d he was thinking out loud about The children were enthralled by the 2:30 I\ M, FRIDAY—NORTH SOLARIUM opportunity to demonstrate her abil- ing number of citizens are not dyed-in-the-wool support- hls y ity as an educator as well as in th* test opening for business since 1929. ocks. by the hundreds; of. thousands thc baby ,hi! s wlfa "^ ~ " Piling, demonstration which he gave on the General Session. ers of either party but are independents who seek to How can early di&srnoali of tuberculosis art of healing. , With'the car today a necessity instead of a luxury, [own the sawdust trail wa3 a vital chaplain, now Canon of Stintricat. e optical instrument which best be accomplished ? By the Tuberculo- *nd used by people in all walks of life, the condition of /ote for what they believe to be right Instead of voting lement In the color and character of Paul's Cathedral In London, told the brew upon the white dome overhead sis Leagues 7, B. S. Pollack, M ,D.; by tho A generalized public health 'or pariylsm. story, eloquent In its simplicity, to the imagee of stars, planets, the sun, icalth departments? M, J, Fine, M. D.: by nursing program contains not the automobile industry Is no doubt among the best ls times. He survives now aa a thft private practitioners T Stanley Nichols, only a sound administrative prin- ihy' flgure-^-tiny In the perspectives America Sunday afternoon over the moon, comets and meteors. Truly barometers of general business. Many industries are af- -—O-O-o-O-O-O radio. He'had assured the soldier the children saw the heavens In all M. D. Plans of the New Jersey Organisa- ciple in the .economy and effec- fected, directly and indirectly. Consider the steel, glass, >f the vast "tabernacles" that "had that ho need not fear, that right- tion for Fubllo Health Nunlng, Miss Hot- tiveness of service, but by sim- o be erected for him—leaping, ges^ their glory," »ald one of their teach- tie W. Selfert, president: the New Jersey plifying and unifying social con- rubber, paint and numerous other products used In the "Home, Sweet Home" and thinking people of civilized nations ers afterwards. When the lecture state plan of dental health education snd tacts it dispels apprehensions foliating, springing upon a'chair would never permit another war. In service, J. M. Wlson, D. D. S., chairman, construction of the motor car. Many models this year ir flinging himself to the floor with waa over they viewed many interest- New Jersey State Dental society: Report of and timidities and dclops a sense Overburdened Taxpayers. common with decent persons of satisfaction and friendliness. have radios as part of the standard equipment. After consummate mastery of emotion, ing astronomical exhibits and were a survey of public health facilities in Mor- manufacturing comes transportation and distribution. throughout the world, he honestly be- especially intereeted in the large ris county, Mrs. A. A. Mariters. president, Tho reassurance that comes The proposal made by Councilman, Harry G. Degen- he antic center of an interest and lieved It. Morris County Tuberculosis association. from "the Work of men's hands," All the 1936 models will be on display at the Rol ring that Red Bank taxpayers be permitted to pay taxeB meteorites on display. controversial ferocity which the Yes, we all believed that, then. 2:00 P. M. FRIDAY—PARLOR A tho warm and friendly message Sank show. And what a wonderful sight it will bo for in installments should be adopted. Almost all owners ounger people of today would find After leaving the planetarium, they Association of Municipal Engineers— that can be carried through a But what about now? visited Education Hall in the same Business session (adjourning- promptly for ministering service, ensure a re- the public to behold! Each year It appears that the Df private businesses. Including banks, permit debts to it hard even to understand. The Well, the chaplain of 1914, the Very the aniflneorlnir session). engineers and designers have reached the zenith In mo- ie settled in this way and there ls no reason why the avor has somehow gone, But there museum and found there many 8:S0 P. M. FRIDAY—CRYSTAL ROOM markable saving of tlmo and ef- Reverend Hugh Richard Lawrle tilings of interest Including a large fort in tho establishment of good - tor car construction, but here they are with more Im- ;own should not extend this same accommodation U> its ) no doubt about its Intensity twenty Sheppard, already has 60,000 men of Enrinierlns; Sesllon. will In human relationships and lustomera. This last word ia used advisedly, for the ears ago. . , . Alaskan war canoe, an Alaskan vil- Water Supply conservation in New Jer- provements and changes along the lines of safety, beau- Britain "signed up" never to coun- lage, totem poles, hand-woven blan- ey, Max Grossman, chairman, State wa- validates tho claim made lor the ty, comfort and performance. property owners virtually are customers paying for serv- It was In the first years of the tenance war under any circumstance ter policy commission: Sanltnry control of nurse as a powerful social agent. kets and panels of primitive life. Be- That such a concentration of chal»- The change from springtime to fall for the annual ice. In return for the money which they turn over to European war (and that must have or for any cause whatsoever. By water sheds, M. W. Cowles, health officer, ad something to do. with it),.that Christmas he expects to have 250,000 fore leaving for home the children Hackensack Water Co.; Reducing odors at acterlstcs ls raro In tho real of pub- ehowB throughout the country Is an Innovation. Back the collector they receive police and fire protection, bought Bouvonirs and had Ice cream. streets, public schools and various other th^gs*-: • *' Billy Sunday swept triumphantly in- pledge. In other countries similar ,oro4T.n!r..r! «o,Y: SiJ?.i'7lf. I "^ hcalth-or any other-goes with- in-the old days when motor cars were mostly open con- to the' pastern eftaa.e1s"-«f cynic^r movements .are on the march,* This All arrived safely In Red Bank at Inter-State Sanitation Commln.lon, Wll- out saying. That Mrs. Thompson li trivances and hardly fit for winter use, the springtime It is often said, especially around election time by 5:45 and agreed that it had been a latn C, Cope, member of the New Jersey •worthy of tho honor and respect of and wronff-dotog'with his old-fashk. is the kind of pacifism for which commission. the members of our profession can- Was.considered the proper time to bring out the new candidates and their adherents, that publlo business pned hellrflre revivalism present** George Lansbury has sacrificed po- wonderful trip, the memory of which would be enduring. 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY—CRYSTAL ROOM not bo gainsaid. Tho New Jersey models. It resulted in a rush in the factories IK the should be run on the same efficient plane as a success- n modern dress. Even-tha modern- litical leadership of the British La- Sixty-First Anniversary Sesllon. Health and Sanitary association at Winter and spring and then a long dull season. Presi- ful private business, This sounds fine, but words with- ty which so shocked the conten- bor Party. It would not fight, no, not Those making the trip were Jlor- "With special emphasis on co-ordination its sixty-first annual meeting will ex- ncs Miller, Nancy Hausman, Jose- of health snd wolfo.ro work. dent- Roosevelt has persuaded tho manufacturers to out deeds are a mockery. Most municipalities here- :lonal "dates" today. "Tou miserable even for the League of Nations. It tend Ita compliments and best wishes phine Sesta, Margaret Reuther, Janet Invocation. to Mrs. Thompson and will present hold fall Bhows In an endeavor to equalize the employ- abouts extend to property owners the right to pay mtt"; "the devil is a smooth guy"; says, when the people refuse to fight Presidential address, I. Warner Knight, wars there will bo no more war. Richmond, Mary Ariczzl, Josephine M, D., Dr. P. H., president of the associa- to her a token of its esteem. The ob- ment situation. taxes in Installments and Mr. Degenrlng Is dead right four-flusher"; "you buttcrmllk-eyed tion ['Presentation of association award to jects of this aasoclation, during these ild lobster"—such expressions would And there is the League of Na- Domanica, Victoria Pavone, Lldla Manufacturers have another talking point in favor In stating that Red Bank should rid itself of the unenvl- EspoBlto, Frances Talarlco, Antoin- Mrs, Geraldine L. Thompson, William J. many years, have been "to advance ,ble distinction of being among those which do not. icarcely now be described as "almost tions. That was the answer tho Ellis, Fhll. P., commissioner. New Jamoy hygiene, sanitation, health, and wel- of fall Bhows. With closed models predominating they inbellevabte slang." But they Vlsu- world's leaders gave to those millions ette Montana, Chansey Montano, Department^-of Institutions and Agencies; fare nnd to disseminate knowledge Barbara Fronch, Helen Adams, Car- The United States public health service are endeavoring to stimulate winter sales by pointing "If somebody o^yed $75 to me and offered to pay $10 illzetl religious feeling with a wallop of soldiers for whom, as the kind plans, co-operation with local authorities, regarding the same." It Is our duty out that winter traveling is no longer a hardship and on account I would be glad to receive it," said Mr. Deg- hen. They could stir so eminent "a- chaplain knew that day in 1914, mere mine Soviero, Bob Truex, Ronald 0. C. Applewhite, surgeon, U. S. P. H. S.; to glvo commendation and honor that It Is important to have a car that will give its best victory would be small comfort. The Jacobs, Mlml Fanjul, James Davlson, Team work in public health, Reginald M. •where they are due; It is a special enring in urging that partial payment of taxes be ac- Tlftn as Dean "West of Princeton to Atwater, M. D., executive secretary, Amer- prlvllego to recognize In Mrs, Thomp- performance during the cold months of the year. cepted. This is sound common sense. But it is not the oublio rebuke: "Many of Mr. Sun- League Is having a renaissance, duo Richard Cordasco, Billy Longstreet, ican Fubllo Health association. Jack Kennedy, Billy Howell, Saan son and her accomplishments the So let's give three cheers for the Monmouth County rule when taxes are paid at Red Bank. Nothing less lay's remarks are personally abusive to the support of those decent per~ A meeting* o^ the executive council will Ideals toward which we are striving. »• disgusting or slanderous"; or sons in many countries who believe Harvey, Harvey Robinson, John Hill- be held immediately following the eveninir New Jersey is a better placo bocause Automobile Dealers' association. We've all missed this than the exact amount due will be received. This is yer, Joseph Morelll, Elmer Ralph, session. Any reaolutlons to be presented both asinine and unjust. Few if any owners of private ivoke a sincere conviction In others their leaders need not permit an- she ls here. grand display and we welcome Its return with open other war. Eddie Kislln, Jack Powera, Joaeph at the) business session of the AHSoclatlon arms. Let's celebrate because there Is every Indication businesses apply such regulations. They allow for a qually eminent that the revivalist must be ready for consideration by the was a great and vital force for good And even among nations who are Becker, Billy Truex, Lauren Taylor, council at this time.—Parlor A. PARTY LARGELY ATTENDED. we are riding back to better times. certain amount of elasticity, especially In depression Paul Noglow, Joseph Fix, Betty Van- 9:00 A. M. SATURDAY—PARLOR A times, and public business should be conducted on the n a slumberous community. not members of the League there is a realization that did not exist before Sant, Fay Coreale, Elinor Clayton, Quarterly Meetlnsr of the New Jersey Cards rinycd nt St. James's School same basis. There is good reason to'believe that if a In those days, already strained Theresa Woodward, Betty Jean Health Officers Association. Auditorium. under the emotional-tensions of the the World war. It is that war is ev- R. C. Errlckson presiding. Certified milk ittle more breathing spell had been allowed to delin- erybody's business. There are no Doremus, Mary Mazzaroppl, Con- —Pasteurised, James A. Tobey. Dr. P. H. Why Three quent taxpayers some of them would have been able war, It was all novel, striking and private fights among nations, And stance Wlngorter, Lillian Dillon, Jean 10:00 A. M. BA.TURDAY—CRYSTAL Mrs. Thomas Llttla was ln charge to have paid their taxes without danger of having fall- mportant enough for many columns staying out of somebody else's war Adams, Jessie Jean Parkes, Anita ROOM of the card party held last Thurs- in the newspapers. He wag packing Annual Buslnesl Meeting of the Nev Jer- day afternoon by the St. James FAT- New Policemen? en prey to "tax sales sharks." The borough would have requires more than a sentiment, as Sesta, Alice Applegate, Anna Plng- sey Health and Sanitary Association. lost nothing by following this course. The only differ- hem in at Philadelphia in the win- would-be neutrals have been learning Itore, Mildred Zuckerman, Nancy I. Warner Knlsht, M. I)., presiding. Ila- cnt-Teacher association in tho paro- Three new policemen, each with a salary of $l,80A, :er of 1915; he ordered every church chial school auditorium. Prizes wete are said to be scheduled to be appointed at Red Bank ence would have been that its own inhabitants would once again since the Italo-Ethioplan Byrd, Tony Arlozzl, Bobble Storrila, ports from the committee on cooperation n Paterson closed for his taber- conflict started. Paul Gonopolsky, Kenneth Smith, with the National Health council, F. J. On- awarded to the high scorers and re- early in January or thereabouts to fill vacancies. One have saved money instead of profits going to out-of- nacle meeting on Easter the same borne, chairman. CoiiROnital nypMils In freshments wero served. Thoao pres- town parties who niake a practice of buying properties Ralph Runyon, Junior Coieman, and Essex county, Robert R. ScllerB, M. D.: of the places has been unfilled almost three years, one ear; he was flailing the devil out And there Is a vast body of en- Edmund Talarlco. Sight savins In Bergen county, Roy R. ent wero Mrs. Fred Jones," Mrs. John has been unfilled since May, 1C3-1, and the other is tosold for unpaid taxes. of Boston a little later, and his New lightened public opinion which has Zimmerman; a. mental hygiene program, Rohrey, Mrs. Otto Mcrd.cn, Mrs. Wil- become unoccupied by reason ui the fact that Lieuten- been led by deep students of the Emll Prankel, Ph. D.i Health councils, Den- liam Cogan, Mrs. William Ryan, Mrs. Unquestionably it would be of considerable benefit Yor.1U1JkV revival—th1CV1VCL4 Hle^ 1,1111JUclimaxA 11o1f 1IIhiJ s - ..Is J. Sullivan. Reports of other commit- ant Edward Connors, who has been a member of the career-opened five days before the Icau3e s °fw f-r 2,"? l,he Possibility of NEW MONMOUTH SOCIABLE. tees. Report of exocutiva council. Unfin- Nora Crocvy, Mre. David Nooneji, force 37 years, is snnn tn he retired on a pension, which to many property owners to he allowed to pay taxes In preventing it. This is growing dally. ished and new biiHinons. Election of offi- Mrs. Joseph Laurlno, Mrs. Jerome installments, Any collector of any municipality where American declaration of war on Ger- cers. Presentation of and remarks by the incidentally it might truthfully be remarked has been many. The converts and the cash People are beginning to see that the i The Baptist Church Italaed (ISO prenident-eiect. Sloyan, Miss Margaret Kclscy, Miss this is done will testify to this effect. It is very much road to war starts long before an With Which to Buy Coal. Dorothy Decker, Mrs. Winifred more than earned by loyal iind efficient service. contributions alike were totaled up arms race begins, that the policies In the November iaauo of Health Hughes, Mrs. Martin Kearny. Mrs. easier for many persons to discharge a debt in this way In the thousands, and the great vic- Three new policemen means an outlay of $5,400. than by,paying the whole amount due at one time. The heir governments pursue in peace- Tho Ladles' Aid society of the New Progress, tha official publication pub- Teresa Herold, Mrs. Harry Herold, tory over alcohol was to be regis- Monmouth Baptist church cleared Does the town need them? Can it afford the expense? great success nf many private businesses which make time with regard to trade nnd educa- lished by tho New Jersey Health nnd Mrs. William Atkins, Mrs. Julia Isn't the town already over-policed? These are ques- tered not long thereafter. Yet New tion decide which fork shall be taken about ?150 by a largely attended Sanitary Association, Inc., which hae Faby, Mre. Harry Trees, Mrs. Edr installment sales is incontrovertible proof to this effect. York was a climax followed by a tions well worth pondering, especially in these times where the path divides. "coalbox" sociable Friday night. Aaits exocutlve office at Froehold, and ward O'Ploherty, Mies Joslo Llgler, It may be objected that collecting taxes In this way swift recession. Perhaps it was the Indicated by tho name tho purpose when so many good, honest, thrifty folks find it in- But all these safeguards are not which carried tho above program, Miss Marie Casscll, Miss Eleanor would require more bookkeeping nnd perhaps clerical war, perhaps it was something else; was to raise mtiey to buy coal. A there was the following Interesting creasingly difficult to puy taxes. Serious crimes have enough. Heroes' medals may be sell- Garvoy, Mrs. J. H. Chadwlck, Mrs. nssltance for the collector. What of that? The expen- but at all events, though we still have Ing for a dollar nnd a half—that's fine program wad given, all those tak- article concerning Mrs. Geraldlno J W Ivins, Mrs. Warren Bookwal- not been prevalent here. The police force is efficient diture would not be large nnd it would be much more revivals and rovivalisms, few care ing part being residents of Now Mon- Livingston Thompson of Brookdale, tor, Mrs. George Howglll, Mrs. and it has proved capable nf dealing with evil doers and what movie-markers buy them for, worth while than some of the things for whicli appro- much. according to nn Armistice Day head- mouth except Mrs. Elvln Morrla of which sets out Mm. Thompson as be- Victor Wolfkamp, Mrs. Henry Lap- with directing traffic, liven though it has two loss than priations have been made, it is a service which the tax- The mood has passed, leaving be- lne—but right next to that headline Farmlngdale, formerly of Mlddletown ing a "student of life In the fields of kin, Mrs. Robert Starr, Mrs. Joseph its full quota of membfr:i. Wouldn't it he of larger payers are entitled tn receive. If it did nothing mo; hind it its own problems fnr the is another about preparedness for township. Mrs. Morrle sang two so- Publlo Welfare and Social Reform." Layton, Mre. John Milan, Mm. los. All the numbers were warmly benefit to thp. taxpayers to -save $5,400 than to put three than prevent one home owner from having tho roof sold philosopher and social historian. But war being a duty. With moro heavy The article Is as follows: Ocorge Conrad, Mrs. David Leroy, new men on the police force? as for the value of tho work, pos- metal bulging on the old world's hip applauded. MRS. GERALDINE L, THOMPSON Mrs. W. J. Roswcll, Mrs. John Mertz, over his head it would ho justified. The home la tho 'Student of life In tho fields of Pub- The force h;ts functioned very well with two leas sibility ono can do no better fhan than In 1914, It seems likely that med- Tho program, In addition to the so- Mrs. John Ryan, Mra. Pctor Lang, foundation of the community and it is just as importnnt los by Mrs. Morris, comprised selec- llo Welfare and Social Reform." Mra. Patrick Kennedy, Mrs. Henry that its full complement, of members. Isn't it possible to quote Mr. Sunday himself, in aals might sell for a dollar flat after that It should be proteclod ngninst "tax sale sharks" as tions by tho Sunday-school orchestra, Merely to list tho statewide organ- Cross, Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mrs. M. that a still further reduction could he made without det- verdict with which tho majority of another war—the supply would be against porch climbers and other miscreants. In fact his contemporaries seemed to ngreo; so much bigger. a piano solo by Miss Edith Coe, a izations concerned with health and L Connor, Mrs, William Jeffrey, riment? At present (he town hns eighteen policemen. If anything, It Is more Importnnt, for a robber no mat- 'A revival Is temporary? Yes vocal solo by Miss Kvelyn Codding- welfare of which Mrs. Thompson IsMrs. Arnold Sodcn, Mrs. Irving HO Is No, tho safeguards of human In- a member Is to designate hor an un- Many communities* equally ns large or larger than Red ter how bold nnd clever rnnt steal die whole property ft bath; but It does you good." tellect alone nrc not sufficient to pre- ton, a violin solo by William Collln- Davidson, Mm. John Splllane, Mrs. Bank get along with fewer. For exnmple, Midilletown nnd turn the family out in the street. Red Bank ha_ son, a vocal solo by Beatrice Ben- usual woman. A few of theso are: Reginald VanBrunt, Mrs. George - New York Herald-Tribune. servo humanity from the many In- Tho State Board of Control of Insti- township with an area many times bigger than Red much to bo proud of, but it.i hatiOi treatment of taxpay- ventions men have sought out for nett, a recitation by Mrs. Gladys tutions and Agencies, tho Advisory Dwyor, Mrs. Rita II. DouglaB, Mrs. Bank nnd a population almost ns large has only thret ers ls a disci-nee. One might think from the wny they New Heal Not Beaten. war. And If there ,ls ono nspect of Bennett, a piano solo by Daniel Col- Committee on Employment Prob- Martin Dwyer, Mlas Zclla Baker, salaried policemen. Clinic is no ninre prevalent then nre dealt with that tliey are scum (if tho onrth Instead peacemaking that still lft disturbing Unson, a vocal solo by Warren Palm- lems, tho Boards of Directors of tho Republican spokesmen such as Na- er, a vocal duct by Mrs. Agnes Rob- New Jersey Tuberculosis League and Mm. William Turnier, Mra. Mae than it Is at Red Bank and offenders me no more sue of the chief source of revenue for the town. tional Chairman Fletcher, Governor It Is thnt men leave God out of It almost as completely as they leavo erts and Mrs. Klslo Coddlngton, a the Now Jersey Conference of Social Ryan, Mra. Edwin Olthaus, Mrs. cessful in escaping punishmenl. j As for Hint part of the resolution which states that Hoffman and the New York Hernld- piano solo by Everett Oliver, Jr., a Work. Trlbune are doing handsprings otfer Him out of war making—seem In- Robert Drake, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. The end of the year, budget malting time, in draw 'tax sale sharks" lie prohibited from buying propertie: recitation by MIBH Dot Seeley" and Then to realize that with her mem- Edward Ncstler, Mra. William Deck- sold for unpaid taxes,,jhla should lie done ir it in legally Tuesday's election. You can't really deed to Invoko Him loss often In the ing near. It is the duty of the citizens to help with ad one than In the other. Peace begins remarks by Rov. Samuel Johnson. A bership «ho taken a dynamic Intelli- er, MIBB Tllllo Ncfltlcr, Mrs. Charles possible. Must municipalities hci eabouts conduct tax blame them. They discovered there's gence that makes her a vital factor Vice and constructive oiitic'nnn in mnklng the budget. life In the old dog yet. They were with thinking, and moro of God In Boclal tlmo followed tho entertain- Hawkins, Mrs., Mary Masscy, Miss The need for tnx relief IK urgent. The possibility of sales without outside parties being present to buy tax ment. m tho program of each of these or- Kathryn Johnston. Mrs. John Ban- afraid he had died. men's thoughts would mean less of ganizatlons to understand tho Baying $5,400 Is well worth consideration. claims. It might be well to study how these municipal! war In thoir activity. Men governed . • • t» • proper significance of the honorary non, Mra. John Hughes, Mrs. Charles ties manage to do this nnd tn employ the sntnc methods But when Vheysay thi rrsuits re- Chlnnock, Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. At the beginning of the present year when the may- flect a widespread nnd emphatic re- by His word would need no arms to BED BANKER HONORED. degren conferred upon her In 1031 here. support their government, need tol- by Butgers University—Master of Ernout Woolaoy, Mre. Matthew Con- or nnd council decided to economize by not bringing the pudiation of tho New Peal, they arc Philanthropy. Sho Is the only wom- erate no dictators for unlty'H sake. Thonuui E. Cottrell of FI«h« nor, Mrs. Jnmcs Larkln, Mm. Jacob police force up to ita full complement or members fenrs trying to make the public believe an who has received this distinction Bloom, Mrs. Lcwln Gnrtz, Mrs. Ed" were expressed In Rome quarters that crime and traffic The tremendous profits made by tlio-ip who t,,|t0 n(j what they-don't believe themnolvoR. Peaco will be furthered by every Pledged to Deltl PI Society. In New Jersey. vantage of tax imlos wnB llhiiitrnlcil by the ,. f ward McDonough, Mrs. John McNeil, accidents would Increase, Nothing of the sort occurred. nn(! o n What happened wus that nnrmnl attempt to place law above national Thomas E. Cottrell, son of Mr. and But the title of which »ho Is most Mrs. Theodore Moan, Ml*a Mary'Kel- well known and highly respected cilizen who hud to pay Republican voters are voting Repub- will, am) to roduco nations' depend- proud, and tho position in which her There wan no such unfavorable outcome. How can this Mrs. O. P. Cottrell of « Fisher place, aceompllsments are best known, l» ley, Miss Mnrgaret Murphy, Mrs. be regarded as otherwise than that the town. waB ovcr- $35.73 to redeem ii property on which taxes or only $15.01 lican ngnln, Instcnd of Democratic. ence on might to establish right. It William Wlchmann, Mr«. George There wn» no Indication that Demo- Rod Bank, who Is a cadet member resident of the Monmouth County were due. If such chargey am. wiinanted the. money will be achieved only by adding rec- of tho freshman class at Bordentown irganlzatlon for Social Serylco, pop- Coudrlor, Mrs. John llngnn, Mr«. poilcod when It hud a full force? Why should the over- cratic voters have nbnmlnned their ognition to God's sovereignty over all S burdened properly owners bo taxed $5,401) for three new nhould go to the. town and nrpruo lo the benefit of all Military Institute, was honored re- ularly known as the M. C. O. S, 8. Frank Crotch felt, Mrs. John Gaul, the taxpayers Instpnd of going ir, out.oMown concerni parly, or thnt the RmU Independent mnnklnd to those merely technical Having Its origin twenty-three years Mrs. John P. Mulvllilll, Mrs. C. E. policemen If they nro not needed? vote wnn BWIlng glrongly riRnlnjit the economic nnd legal ndjufitmenta on cently with a pledge to the Delta PI ago as the Monmouth County Branch Counc.llmnn l>f.;eniirn: has done a liplendld tiling In I'renldent. society, a nodal organization of the Savage, MM, O. ill, Harrison, Mm. which men arc now trying to estab- of the State Charities Aid association W. J. lipmkuhl, Mrs. H. J. llowland, --O-0-00-0-O- calling attention lo thin inntlei. M,,re power to |,Im! lish. It. Institute, which was founded In the It later wni Incorporated under the Thn Republicans rrKnlncd rcinlrol year 1005. above title as a countywldo health Mrs. J, I". Mnimopnnn, Mm,'Ann Sut- or the New Yofk Assembly, and they The Christian Science Monitor. and welfare agency. In a. peat phln, Mrn. Thpwlura Koch, Mrs. A. J. Last Week's Election (•lnelr-d. thoif Fandldateti for local of- Captain Thomas K. Cottrell and The other ovcniiig we heard n wiininn ii'dc what In hla friend wore awarded first prlie measure It has been tho enthuslHutlo Dowd, Mrs. Alexander Paul Conklln, fice In Republican rItlrH. They picked Safety Instrad of Speed. Interest, guidance and support of Mm. Fmnk K. (inntcr, Mrs. John W. and Next Year's Eleption, the world would become of the younger generation. up flight votes in th« New Jersey as- at tho annual Hallowe'en dance con- Mrs Thompson, that has made this sembly. Tho ever mounting toll of automo- ducted by the school for the be»t- Boyland, Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Mrs, That's an cnoy ono. They'll fall I,, ,„„, gct marr,ed organlratlon without an equal In Edward Hoaly, Mrs. Charles flcott, ' _ Thn political analysts are having a great time Ag- bile fatalities has at last come to tha dresnod couple on the floor on tha New Jersey, and quite possibly In the have children and (rouble and nI| that nort or tl,lr,E and But in Now York two Democratic Mrs. William Hponco. Mm. C. Wal- urlng out which pnrly In going to win next year, on the attention of tho automobile Industry evening of November 2. basis of the "off year election".results last week. It Is m they Kct older they will worry about what's to be congressmeongressmen weweree electedlt , nnd with the result that It Is ready to ton and Mrs. Jnaoph Odenhaeh. New Jersey two countloo, The M C. O. 8. B. li novel In the J» harmless pastime from which almost any sort of a de- come of tho younger gnnrratlnn. y countloo, onoo of help do something about the maim- eentraliMtlon of It" authority and theth m conservative andd ntaunchly Re- ing and slaughter. Announcements The United States haa h&4 a mili- facilities for service. It represents duction may bo drawn depending on the bias of the pu calculator. The old saw that "the wish Is father to the publican, Somerset, elected Domo- of the new cars am playing down tary and naval Interest In Hawaii the atate u agent for Department One of the quickest ways to find,* eratle lenatoru «uoea«4 H«pu61ii spend'and playing up surety. Bath since 1683, when America TKMIIM of Institution". »nd Agencies. Tha Job is to advertise In The RrglsV • thought" U never better exemplified th»n when party travels through hli pocket. automobile and motor fuel compan- exclusive right* at Pearl Harbor toexecutive MereUry I* the count? »d- ter's Want Department—AdvertUe- to Kentucky, which hain't ies art lending axtlv* suppqrt U» uS*r MtabKib • naval waling bat*, _ JusttM ttnd paroJ» officer' b* I&VMU- wenU {• RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER U, 1935. Pan* If M U3T0N BEEKMAN, mln and annlie, but leave undone ed ' In our bearti. . A war never A WINNERS' PROGRAM. COUNSKLLOfl AT LAW. Armistice Sermon til* weightier matters In justice and settled anything, OfflMi, 10 Broad St., H£D DANK. N. 7. mercy and faith—a faith In God and Now, you see we are getting Into Outstanding Victors to Hake Vp flUINN, 1'AUSONS A DOltrJVUJS, a faith In our fellow-man. problems. Again my message and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT By Rev. Miller feature Entertainment Tomorrow. COUNSELLORS AT LAW, When nations and Individuals and the message of the church of the liv- WUlAitd Bulidlni. Rid Bulb churchw put first things first, prob- ing God today fa that we do not lose John J. Qulnn, Theodora D. I'urtons, Red Bank Baptist Clergyman A special "Opportunity Hour" has rhomM V. Doreroui lems will disappear. So on this Arm- ourselves In tha little things—tho been arranged to be conducted over GLOBE HOTEL Givei Forceable Talk on "The istice day, let Us dedicate ourselves mint and the cummin' and tho an- radio station WBRB tomorrow be- DINING BOOM NOW t?NDKH NEW MANAGEMENT. BED BANK BUSINESS INSTITUTE Higher Patriotism" Laet Sun- to the proposition: with malice to- nise. Now, we are not to leave un- tween 8:30 and 0:00 o'clock when StereUrUJ and Accountancy Course*. day. wards none. We can end war at any down tho weightier matters of the several first-prize winners of the THE HOME OF SEAFOOD DAY ANn NH1HT KCIiOOI. time wa will to end war. We have a law—justice ana mercy and faith— SEKVTNG OITB PATRONS FttOM 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT EVKBl" DAT FLORENCE NORTON O'SHEA, "The Higher Patrlotlfcn" was the Opportunity Hour" will make up » 138 Broad Street, Phone 693. right to enjoy the blessings of peace, faith In God and faith in our fellow- feature program. WHEEE THE FBICE IS RIGHT . . . TUB FOOD ENTICING. topic of the Armistice day »ermon Christ points the way. Are we will- man. This is the Spirit of Christ, preached Sunday by Rev. Edward W. ing to follow Him? The Crosi of Else up O men of God—His King- The program Is that of Houston Prepared by a Real Chef. DR. L. wTcARLBOlTMiller, pastor of the Red Bank Bap- Christ la at once the symbol of de- dom tarries long. Bring In the day Brown and Is conducted by Charles 8UHGEON CHIUOl'OUISl tist church. Those who were priv- feat and victory. For Him It meant of brotherhood nnd end the night of Townend. Among those who recent- Breakfast Served, 8 a. m. to 11. Business Men's Platter, 11 to 2. •TOOT AILMENTS ileged to hear Mr. Miller glvo his a cruel death—but a death which wrong. ly have been heard In successful en- Office Hourai Dally 10 a. m. to fl p. m. discourse say It was one of the most opened the way to a larger life for tertaining programs Include Clara Special Dinner, 5 to 9 P. M. forceful he has ever given of which Rise up a men of God—the church Evtnlnfat Tuesday and Thursday. all the world. Listen to His words: for you doth wait; "Her strength un- Coleman and Charlotte Maple, tap For appointment phono 2442. patriotism was the baais. Tho Reg-"I am not come to kill and destroy, dancer*; Franklin Eck, pianist; SEA FOOD Specials ! ister nan been fortunate In securing equaled to her task—rise up, and M BROAD ST. BED BAKU, N, i. I am come that they might have lite make her great, r' Dorij Hlrsch, monologues; Edward GLOBE Specials ! SUGGESTIONS ! a rceumc of the sermon, which In and have It more abundantly." "I lay Martin, saxaphonlst, accompanied by BAKED OYSTERS OR CLAMS printed here for the message It con- 1 Lift high the Cross of Christ—tread A LA CASINO down my life of any own accord. This where His feet hav« trod—as broth- his sister Evelyn; Adeline Vittorla, SANDWICHES ALL KINDS commandment received I from the blueB linger, and Agnes Whelan, BKOILED SIRLOIN STEAK WHOLE-BROILJjD LOBSTER JOHN E. DAY ers of the Son of Man, Rise up O CRAB MEAT ATI GnATIN SALAD3 ALL KINDS Jcaus said, "Yo have left undone Father—no man taketh It away from men of God." soloist. HALF BROILED CHICKEN tho weightier matters of the law, Jus- me. Greater lovo hath no man than OYSTER HTEW HALF AND ASSORTED COLD CUTS Funeral Home tice, mercy, and faith." thle, that a man Jay down his life." CHICKEN A LA KINQ HALF \ CALVES' LIVER AND BACON The Armistice day sermon has be-Jesua gave. So wo must catch His LOBSTER A LA NEWBURG CORNED PIGS' KNUCKLES PHONE 332. STEAK A LA MINUTE LOBSTER THAMIDOR come Increasingly difficult with the Spirit—for he that hath not the GERMAN PANCAKES 141 Broad St., Red Bank passing of the years since that me- Spirit of ChrlBt Is none of His. His CHOPPED TENDERLOIN BROILED FISH IN SEASON LOBSTER SALAD FRANKFURTERS AND morable day, November 11, 1918. spirit la one of matchless unselfish- Modern House, Old World Air STEAK Poaco ought to be a right of a priv- ness in mercy and kindness and faith (OUR SEAFOOD FRESH KRAUT ileged . peoplo, but we navo made It —faith in God- and his followman. DAILYJ another problem. We speak of the Assorted Hors D'Oveuvrea Special Steak Sandwich problem of peace. We have our Sen- You remomber tho story of the ato investigations. Wo have our Good Samaritan. Tho conclusion of Special Welsh Rarebit Delicious Club Sandwich magazine articles such as appeared the story he said was this: go thou (Nothing But the Purest of Beverages Served at the Bar) In the Forum, exposing the munition and do likewise. It is his meseage manufacturers. We are told of Amer- to us today. "Go thou and do like- Choice Wines and Liquors ican arms, manufactured In tha wise." Go thou and Bhow mercy and United States, used to kill our Amer- justice and faith. Do not get mixed SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE, NOV. 16th ican soldiers. We have revealed to us up with problems—get Interested in a most amazing complex Interna- weightier matters. DANCING FREE tional situation diirins the World Tho world today Is tho traveler on Music by Five Monmouth Rhythm Boys war, when French guns were sold tho road from Jerusalem to Jericho to the Germans to be used againBt —the world has fallen among rob- A REAL HAUSENPFEFFER DINNER WILL BE SERVED FOR 50 CENTS I<"rench soldiers, British armaments bers who both strip and beat and de- NO COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE. made in England, turned on their part, leaving a people halt dead. The P. 8. WE SINCERELY TRUST OUR FRIENDS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SATURDAY own soldiers. Christian church today is the Gqod • NIGHT DANCE. MAKE UP A PARTY. YOU WILL ENJOY A PLEASANT EVENING. So we have a problem. The aver- Samaritan who comes along with jus- ago aoapibox orator can get up In tice to a world of injustice. The We Cater to Banquets, Beefsteaks, Bridge Parties, Dances, Weddings, Etc. APT discovered International any assembly and excorciate war, Christian church today ia the Good _ _ Travel Stamps and geta charging that It Is waged to protect Samaritan journeying along the around BO much (ha lamb has Industrallsta, that It Is based on the road, and when we see what has been trouble keeping up with her. profit motive In society and 1 done, we aro .moved with compas- Now, you too can aiford to travell brought about by propaganda. sion—our job Is to bind up the Anywhere... juat aa Mary docs. wounds and take care of a bleeding We eay, wo have our eyes opened world. now, If there la another war we are HERE'S HOWl going Into it with our eyea opened. The question In my mind Is: Are Open your Travel Stamp Book Wo were blind before and during we big enough? Oh my BOUI, let us at your nearest Travol Agent's or tho last Great W&—talk to the vet-have done with problems and rlee up through the I.I. A.T. $3.50 starls erans—then it was—but now—now It to meet our privileges. "Go thou you oil . i buys your Opening Is different. and do likewise." Stamp . , brings your handoomo Why do I bring you a mossago this "Rise up, O men of God; have done 48-page Illustrated Travel Stamp •morning on Higher Patriotism? Am with lesser things; Give heart and Book ireo. Facto jthe Opening I guilty of Christian propaganda? soul and mind and strength to serve Stamp In your book. Then, add Can I bo accused of standing for a tho King of Kings." more Stamps (thoy'ro only 60o Christian world? Well, lot us not mlB- Now, in conclusion, you might say, each). When your Stamps reach tako the weightier matters. of tho your trip redeem your book at "Thats ail right, but you havo avoid- your Agenl's for any trip you waul law. In the day of Jesus the relig- ed some questions." To which I reply, ..any line..any clime..any tlmol ious people were all mixed up In a Yes I suppose I have—I have not very email issuo of the law of tithes. 54 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Simple as that I But wait I With faced the problem of my willingness There Is an Old World air to this tion. Exterior walls are painted your Opening Stamp you gel; To the Master's mind there came a to die for my country. I am willing note of impatience—he said, "Ye to die for my country—but not to go modern low-cost house with its in- eight-inch cinder block with "double- X, A Secured Travel Fund (In a titho mint and cummin and annlao, out and kill and destroy for my coun- teresting doorway and picturesque core" furring. Floor framing is of Special Trust) with a member Bank pre-cast concrete. The roof Is of olthe Fdderai Reserve Syolom. but ye neglect the weightier matters try. I have not faced the problem windows. —thoso ye ought to have done—aye of fighting for my country's honor. cork and steel construction with SAVE MONEY! THURSDAY, FRIADY and SATURDAY 3. Quick Cash Redemption Value Downstairs is given over -to the slate finish. Windows are stock steel . . your money book at any time leis —while not excusing them from I am willing to fight for my coun- only a small Service Charge. carrying out tho law—ho did accuse trya honor—but not to protect tho large living room, kitchen and util- casement type. 3. Ono VOOKB free subscription them of leaving undone weightier moneyed Interests of invested cap- ity room, and tho house-wide terrace, Landscaping will help set off this to TRIPS, ($4.00 yearly). matters. ital. I prophesy that Wo will live always an enjoyable adjunct to a house to best advantage. 4. Discounts) at smart Now loik home. shops, clubs, leatamants, eto, So wo aro apt to bo dragged in tho to see the time when wo will sa;", The house was designed by Frank Start cow I Fill out and mall coupon. . same pitfall In our day. Tho purpose fighting wont get us any place. We Upstairs, three bedrooms are lo- J. Forster for the New York chapter Or call at our nearest Bonded Travsl face a problem in our life and in the cated, with bathroom easily reached 12-oz can Agent's. Either way, you're ou your way j of tho tithe la tho heart of God was of the American Institute of Archi- to mako the peoplo lntoreated in jus- life of our church, and it la the name by all. Thero Is also a hall, with Vitaminized Do It now, loo—and ba certain that this thing—fighting wont get us any tects' low-cost house competition and llmo you're really going I tice and mercy and faith—faith in closet space provided. 13 Intended to fit the average salaried Strongheart Beechnut God and faith in our fellow man. Of place. It Is tho spirit of Christ need- INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTI FOR , Concrete blocks form the founda- man's purse. DOG Tomato ono thing I am persuaded—this world Juice ADVANCEMENT OP TRAVEL, INC. needs an aroused Interest In the FOOD B63 Filth Avenue, New York, N.Y. welghtlor mattors between nations. Wo ought not raise the question, who Helan Leo Catty. Red Dank, N. J. lg to blame for tho present conflict- Yaa, I do want to travel. Ethiopia or Italy. Who is wrong— Japan In her aggression or Russia In 75c I'd like to yo lo guaranteed for aboat week* during her defense. The British aro raising Hot Water OpanmyTiaYel8tanipBooHoE$ tho slogan—Watch Hitler. Germany BOTTLES 1 Eooloia DCheok n Money Order 1B the country wo have to watch. HIRSC1TS KIDDIE SHOP • Will pay Poitnmn en dellv.ty Namo You see, we are always trying to 20 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Family Address evade our own responsibilities. It is Syringes Just as true with individuals as with 2-qt. file nations. Tho same spirit Is revealed in our churches at times. We be- come involved In a problem of finance. Wo are 'missing the point. WOOL SKI SUITS U. S. F- Giving to tho Lord 1B a joy and priv- ilege. There can be no problem of CITBATE ONE PIECE TWO PIECE with $1.00 church finance with a consecrated Of people who lovo God and honor him Atomlter in all that wo do. The signs of a MAGNESIA (or noie or revival of religion are soon In tho Given Away! throat, all for The. road to better and blKBcr DUBI- hearts of a people moved toward Pks of S Jiosa leads through Tho Register's ad- Molle Bladcl Given Away! yortlslnR columns.—Advertisement. God. Wo might tltho mint and cum- $0.94 and Razor 50c Pre-Vu« with 30c tube Mirror with 50c bottle 10e Sizes 3 to 8 IZ-OI. bottle MOLLE Frostllla £^ Sizes 2 to 6 FREE! Shaving Zymole 75c ICE TONGS Cream Skin Lotion Trokeyi 4 with 25c tube All for All for Glycerine PHILLIPS Cough Dropa These are the finest Ski Suits made, from MILK of Assorted MAGNESIA Flavors, bo> TOOTH FOR YOUR (pmpleie ENJOYMENT point of construction and styling. Every one has PASTE a MATCHING BERET or AVIATION STYLE Bottle of !0o PELMET. 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* .J» !* Patw Sfat RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER U, 1985. Mrs. Pater Bentley, Mrs. J. H. Gard- Dauit, whoa* lag ira* amputated Caldweii airport and William Van- Shrewsbury Towne ner, Mrs. Marie Webar, Mt«. Joseph several month* ago when ha mi Marlboro New*. Brunt of I^ons; Branch win Sunday MORTGAGE MONEY Tomllnson, Mra. H. B. Garrison, Mrs. injured j i a fall from a coal truck, •rirdtora of Mr. and Mra. Edward The firemen ware caltd out Mon- Christian Science AVAILABLE * Gilbert Shultis, Mrs. fceon Kelley, and Perl he Robertson, who recent- SOIwell. __ D. A. R. Has Party Mrs.-Willlaxn J. Gardner, Mrs. Arthur ly underwent an operation upon his day afternoon to help extricate a Reading Room D, Walters, Mlu Nan Walters, Mrs. horn that' had fallen through the Got B»te» Continued. (ran TO TH» PUBUO railroad trestle near here. Four Ray YanHorn, Agency Fashion Show and Card Party Charles C. Conover, Mr». Harry The Pennsylvania railroad has de- Church Edlflo* Lewie, Mra. David Matthew*, Mrs. horses had wandered onto the track, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Held at Molly Pitcher Hotel two leaving It before reaching the cided to extend the Bale of week- W» Bre*a at, Bed Bank, $ Phone Red Bank 283 Proves Successful — Prize* Harry Norman, Mrs, Michael Lor- Union Beach News. end tickets on their present basis Fair Haven enzo, Miss F. V. B. Brown, Miss Eds trestle. One horse went over the Given to High Scorers. edge and waa drowned, while the ot one and one-third fares tor tin) E. DeLuca, Mis* Lydla E. DeLuca, (Tlit Rid Buk Bsrfiter cu bt boothl fourth became caught between the round trip, until March 29, 1936. po Outturn Bclino. nai b* One of tho most successful card Miss Josephine R. DeLuca, Mm. bt Union Btich at th« •tor* of Gu Baa* Similarly, advice has just been re- n*a> borrow*) ot parchmd. son.) ties, but was finally rescued. The „">• P"»« to oordUUlr b,,It*d to parties and fashion allows of the sea- Theodore H. Bennett, Mrs. Joseph H. ceived the Tuesday and Saturday tt t J. G. WILSON CORP. Miss Kitty Tullls of Brooklyn hu Central freight train was delayed 2" « n U»dln, Room. «h!eb to son waa sponsored Friday by the Haght, Mrs. William B. Pratt, Miss over an hour. thirty-day round trip tickets, on the Shrewsbury Towne chapter, Daugh- Henrietta Chamberlain;-' Mrs. Ed- been visiting Miss Frances Lavin of basis of one and one-half fares for ters of American Revolution, of mund Neotler, Mrs. August Wulflng, Harris Gardens. Hugh Kllmartin, a student at the the round trip, will be extended un- VENETIAN BLINDS which Mrs. Jatnes Mattenlee la re- Miss Tillle Nastier, Mrs. Wardwell Miss Catherine Jamleson of Her- Teachers' college at Trenton was til MarcJi 28, 1838. EST. 1876 gent. The affair was held In the ball Thomas, Jr., Mies de Forest Thomas, bert street haa been entertaining home over the week-end and holiday. room of the Molly Pitcher hotel and Mrs. A. W. Bry, Mra. Bertram Linde, Miss Mae Selmcr of Harrlaon. Mrs. Charles Franklin and daugh- was under the supervision of Mrs. Miss Elsie Llnde, Mrs. Louis Mendel, Mr. and Mrs. James Dlxon of New ter have returned from a visit with ! Chas. C. Conover Charles Conover. Mra. Sceley Tuthill, Mrs. Florence York visited Mrs. Sadla Mount last Mrs. Franklin's mother at Perth Am- Tho fashion show was presentee O'Shea, Mrs. P. J. Carroll, Mrs. week. boy. SPECIALIST George A. Barlscillo, Mrs. John A. Mrs. Dora Heyer of HIghtstown NEW YORK by the Towne and Country shop of Mrs. Lena Brent of Newark haa Sensational ,, 1.1NDKN TL. TEL. Red Bank. The gowns were de^ Beatty, Miss Marguerite Beatty, Mre. waa the recent guest of her sister, Thomas R. Crumley, Mrs. Alice Bart- ended: a visit with Mrs. James Rosa Mrs. Bertram Quackenbush. R. B, 397 scribed by Mrs. Drusllla Balrd, who of Shore road. or NEWARK RED BANK gave the show, assisted by Mrs. Jer- lctt Stoddard, Mrs. Louis Burfelnd, Miss Nina Mage«, who teaches at Mrs. Harry Sutton, Mies Lucy Deck- Miss Mary Stewart of Harrison Fair Haven, has been home for sev- ROUND ome B. Drew. The models were Mrs. er, Mrs. Frederick C. Decker, Mrs. was the guest of Mrs. Nellie Rosa Jewelry Values $ Joseph Williams and MM, Paul eral days, due to Illness. TRIP Fielder of Red Bank, Mrs. Maurice Robert . M. Cadman, Miss Nonna last week. Miss Sarah Herbert of Asbury Now is the time to buy Karle of Long Branch and Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Louis Ford, Mrs. Elmer Mra. Bernard Stern of New York Park spent Sunday with her par- Onelta Succop and Mrs. John Elliot Lawyer, Mns. Gertrude Gasklll, Mrs. was the guest of Mrs. Leonard Char- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herbert. your gifts for Xmns at very 1 Elizabeth King and Mrs. Mortimer of Freehold. pentlor on Wednesday of last week. David Huff has recovered from his low prices. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Corn. Mrs. Peter Romano and Mrs. Mar- recent Illness. Sports, afternoon, cocktail and Also Miss Catherine Ruseell, Mrs. Jorlo Bobkow have returned from MIBS Gladys Conover attended the IiBBves RED BANK_8:0SiA,M. evening gowns were presented with Truxton, New York, where the lat- Elgin and Waltham and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 hats and other accessories. The new Carl Howard, Mrs. Geret Conover, horse show at New York on Friday Miss Cecelia Conover, Mrs. J. Dan- ter has a brother In a^C. C. C. camp evening as the guest of friends from Bulova; wrist watches at re- Leave. RED BANK._.0:08 A. M. bar length frock, seven inches from iel Tuller, Mrs. J. Raymond King, at that place. Freehold. > the floor, waa featured, mostly in vel- duced prices. Returning tickets good on any Miss Ruth Parker, Mrs. W. Paul Edward McCarthy, Jr., a sailor In Mrs. Lltile Stryker Is home from New Jersey Central train, except vets and lames which also predom* Stlllman, Mrs. P. J. Elchele, Mrs. A. inatcd In the evening frocks and the United States navy, la In a naval a visit with her brother, Theodore A small deposit will hold any The Blue Comet, on date of sale. M. Kridcl, Mra. Miriam Mountford, hospital with a broken leg. Consult ticket agents for leaving " AT coats. Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mrs. W. K. Hop- Sickles of Matawan. gift aside until Chrlitmas. During the afternoon tea was Clifford Matthews has recovered L. B. Conover has finished paint- times from stations not shown ping, Mrs. A. L. Ivias, Mrs. M. V. B. from a sickness of several days. ing one of P. H. Franklin's bunga- above and additional Information. TETLEY'S served from two largo tea tables, dec- Smith, Mrs. T. W. Hidgway, Mrs. SHOP EARLY orated with yellow chrysanthemums George Randolph, Mrs. Erlo' Rodin, James Cleary has returned from a lows on School street. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AFTBH vlalt in New York. The Ely sisters spent the week-end THEATRE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY' and candles to match. Coffee and tea Mrs. Margaret Dlvere, Mrs. D. V. November 20, leaving New York, Llber> services were of silver, and the re- Manahan, Mrs. Daniel Adams, Mrs. Mrs. Fred ClaUBS Is j«niertalnlng at their home here. ty St., ll;50 P. M., N«w«rk, Broad St with the New 1936 Streamline Doll Coaches Frank E. Ganter, Mrs. Wardwell the Ladles' Afternoon j Social club fl. ROSIN 11:45 P. MH for itatlom Perth Ambo» freshments constated g£ dainty cakes, this afternoon. .' to Point Pleaiant Inclusive. This spe- nuts and mints. Thomas, Sr., Mrs. A. J. Conklln, Mrs, cial train provldei an opportunity to and Carriages. Those presiding at the tea tables William Aohmore, Mrs. J. W. Cantil- A surprise package sociable was Everett News. 18 West Front Street, attend the thaater. ' were Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. M. llon, Mrs. John Bucklln, Mrs. B. D, hold at the Grace Methodist church T. Hazelton, Mrs. Daniel B. Olson, Buell, Mrs. H. W. Birdsall, Mrs. W, TueBday night A feature of the so- Red Bank, N. J. Come and See Them ! H. Smith, Mrs. Harry Cook, Mrs. ciable waa a "saw-dust pudding," Mr, and Mrs. Charles Grant and Mr9. W. Paul Stlllman, Mrs. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer were All Busses Stop Across the Street mond Guenther, Mre. Stewart Van- Dorman McFaddln, Mrs. B. P. Mor- which created no end of enjoyment. Jersey-.i'A entral Vllet, Mrs. Walter Guptll and Mrs. ris, Miss Mary L. Lewis, Mrs. C. R. William Rockstein. has been con- Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mre. H. H. Kohl, Mrs. J. B, fined to his home for several days Harry Grant of Philadelphia. J. Daniel Tuller. Among the out- A number of friends tendered Ber- This gorgeous coach Is mado tanding guests present were Mrs. Boyd, Miss Marguerits e Planitr, Mrs. with sickness. Charles Baldwin, regent, of the M. L. Douglas, Mf - David Wood nard A. Hlckey a surprise party on comfortable enough for n baby. Mrs. VVilliam'Ross, Mrs. H. E. Naglo William Craig of Scranton, Penn- Saturday at his home in celebration Made- in attractive combination 'erth Amboy chapter, and Mrs. L. Mre. Clifford Humphrey, Mrs. John sylvania, has been visiting his sister, of his birthday which occurred qn colors of wine, blue and grey. H. Bennett, regent of the Spring R. Morris, Mrs. Richard Ballln, Mre. Mrs. Samuel Lavln of Harris Gar- Lake chapter. Monday. Cards Were played and re- A Mnsterpieco! Robert Dean, Mrs, Evan F. Jones, dens. * freshments were served. About fif- a The ball room was decorated In Miss Jane Guptll, Mrs. Waller C. The members of tho Congrega- teen guests were present. palms and flowers donated by Ken- ruptil, Mrs. Carl Schwenker and tional church will have as a special Mrs. Raymond Dubeskl of Keans- nedy's flower shop of Red Bank, and Mrs. P. D. Brewster. speaker noxt Sunday Rov. James burg spent Saturday visiting her y the Honey Bee flower shop of Mallls, a missionary who has spent daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and IN NEW YORK! hrewsbury. Mlntb.were donatod by several years In India. Mre. Walter Arose. the Caramel Nut Shoppe, Bed Bank, nd cream by tho Red Bank Dairy. Highlands News. Tho resignation of Thomas Lyons, Mrs. Amelia Carton, Sr., who has he Venetian Blind which formed a member of tho board of education, been confined to her bed by Illness, Ljw.tkRE'aoiMi.D fnrf .00*™? the background of the platform on (Tho R«d Bulk Regliter oan bt ooushi was read at the regular monthly Is reported to bo somewhat Improved. lu Highlands at Bedie's drag itort, »t Joi« meeting of that body last week. Mr. The Blessed Sacrament guild of SL hich the gowns were modelled was eph Stamen's stor* and Mulligan's store.) 'urnished by Charles C. Conover, Lyons said that his employment Catherine's church will hold their Just aa pretty as tho larger ocal dealer for the Wilson corpor- Fire Saturday night destroyed a often made it necessary tor him to regular meeting Saturday night at coach, but gniaUcr and sturdy, ition. car and garage owned by Jesso bo out of Union Beach a great deal, ;he hom« of Mr. and Mrs. Frank for the abuse that tho younger and he was, therefore, unable to at- Creovey of Wlckatunk. We all need a changet So why not Blip away from A special prize of a crystal plate Havens of South Peak street. The the seashore one o( these Wednesdays and take in a kiddle gives them. Wo havo n md compote donated by Reussilles' car waa In the garage when the Ore tend the board's meetings. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph and special hero at— broke out. The building waa ablaze resignation was accepted. William son, Charles, Jr., spent Armistice day matineo on Broadway} Tho Pennsylvania Railroad jewelry store, Red Bank, was won by makes it BO inexpensive with those low-fare excur- Mrs. If. F. Cook of Long Branch, when tho firemen arrived, but they Schober made a motion to have with Mrs. Rumph'j paronts at Brook- $£.95 ge crystal plates with etchings 61 kept the flames from spreading to Harry J. McCandless, a former board lyn. sions. Nothing to park, nothing to drive—just [rapes were awarded to all high nearby buildings. member appointed to nil tho vacanoy. Lawrence Mlnyard of Asbury Park relax in comfort and watch the miles flash by. Take corefs. Mrs. Edward Collins was The first aid squad has ordered a The motion was seconded by Charles was a Sunday visitor at Foreman's any regular Pennsylvania Railroad train returning. halrman of prizes and Mrs. Horton new Cadillac ambulance, equipped Gobel and was carried with one op- boarding school. arrison, Allan B. Randall, Harold with the latest Improvements. The posing vote. Mr. McCuudloss will Albert Perrln of Brooklyn has been Train Leaves RED BANK 9:54 A. M. For the tiny tot we suggest serve until the April meeting, un- spending a few days visiting Henry Wicker. Here U a snappy little Hancock and Miss Cecelia Conover machine will cost $3,000 and 1B ex- ero In charge of tables. Refresh- pected here December 2. less he Is a candidate for board mem- Hawxhurst and family. model with windows tn hood ments were served by Mrs. Allan B Mrs. Ethelyn Davles of this place ber and elected at the school election Miss Dorothy Taylor and parents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and brake. Made in two similes Randall, Mrs. Harold Hancock, Miss underwent an operation Sunday at a In February. of Dumont, Theodore Stllwell of of tan—light and dark. eraldine Langell, Miss Harriet New York hospital. Two blood trans- oQd, Dorothy Douglas, Ortrude fusions wero performed, one before ariVllet, Eleanor Wood and Jane and the other after the operation. $

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Ing charge Regularly 1.49 Beguhudy 1.00 • Newest 'Automatic Heat Control • Latest 'Automatic Flash Lighter All-Wave America, Foreign Stations Thoio boautilul walnut Tonoor radios [Another Bmall allotment oi those excellent znalch sets soiling for twico tho price ranges that were so popular last month 1 The in tone, range and fidelity. Havo tho finest values we have ever had to offer in a new tilted sounding board, and now igas range 1 Besides above features, there are dynamic speaker. Slop in loday lor $5 Down—Jnstallec] a drawer broiler-enamel lined and aluminum , Regular 1.10 Regularly 1.20 g demonstration gas-saver burners. See one today! HEATMASTER POWERMASTER Giber Gas Ranges item 29.95 to $200 Gothic Coal Range AIR-O-FLAME ELECTRIC IRON ELECTRIC MIXER Don't confuse £BJ m QC Conversion Burner t.ih range I**. /H •«/*» .95 with light- Burn oil In Electric. ' Electrlo .98 8 .95 ROff. $10.05 rangca selling your old coal Percolator Mixer lit this prlco. 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A .95 25% Hunting Shells Hunting Hunting shirt for tho Cap Vest Sox e m C outdoor man. $8.00 DOWN §9* ~ 98 79' Other heaters from $15.00 Up Regularly 79o Regularly.. TOo Regularly 1.29 Regularly 88o Throws a powerful heat to 6,000 Finest Paint for the Money! cublo foot. Two big eight-inch chromo Bteel burners. Twin Kestsnore Washer tanks .with six-gallon capacity. An beautiful as a ploco of fur- ff With the New niture. No one but Soars offers such valuo for the jnonoy. Horn Is a whllo Uacb Automatic >lnc oxldu linnood oil paint that haii boea ontt Timer • o! Amorlca'ii Iargont4 SAVE $20 Step Stool uloulCxtraetor nollfng low ptlc«d qual< Buy a Large Roomy C 19 ily houso paints lor yoars. Buy your palnl 69 I now ami aavol While 8 cu. ft. Coldspot 80c Kcgularly 1.4li .95 and colorti. $ Electric Refrigerator 49 At Tlxi» Sale Price Thl« washer automatically .50 Asbestos C®afingf luraa Itsell all whin you* S»ali oil ciacks. )olnU and small cloth*) are Unlihod. Bares 169 Imfullrrf Hunting Breeches holes. A coat now will prolocl your Umt. current and wear oa Mmln of Htm- Regular Price 189.50 ily duck. Wnt- rool agalnsl wlntar olorms. Eany lo clalh«l. Soil , To from Marlon county, South Carolina, ADMIRA BEAUTY i SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc. 1M cups soft bread crumbs make these plump beauties, nifx a MARASCHINO AND ORANGE who fought in the Civil war only 1 cup water half teaspoon salt with a cup of Sift- MOLD 1 cup dark corn syrup three are alive today. 10 Broad St. Red Bank ed flour; then beat an egg. slightly, 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin 1 tablespoon vinegar add a tablespoon of melted shorten- Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced 2 tablespoons butter ing or cooking oil. and a cup of milk; 1 pint warm water Woman's Exchange Offers for a Limited Time Only ! Salt, pepper and mustard to taste add these to the first (dry) ingredi- 4 maraschlna cherries, cut In Arrange the ham, apples and bread ents and mix. Pour into hot oil gem eights. Open 0:30 A, JL to 1 P. M. Solely in Monmouth County. crumbs in alternate layers In a well pans or custard cups and bako in a 2 oranges, sections free from mem- Children's and Infanta' Clothing, Latest Permanent Wave greased baking dish. Mix together hot oven for a half hour. Then turn brane knitted wear, assortment of neces- remaining ingredients in a saucepan, Dissolve gelatin In warm water. out the heat. Make a little crack In Arrange cherries in bottom of mold. sary and lovely articles; also cakes, RINGLET ENDS B«d Bank 1455. Broad Street, Shrewsbury. N. J. bring to a boil and pour over mixture each pop-over to let out steam; let cookies and rolls. In baking dish. Bake in a moderate them stay in the oven for another Pour on warm gelatin, being care- oven (376 If.) for about 45 minutes. ful not to disarrange cherries. Add Something for everybody. ten minutes with the heat turned out Orange sections. Chill until firm. U UNBEN PLACE Unmold. $7-00 Fall Berries Fit Into A Tasty Dessert That NO EXTRAS Is Also Economical BEADED BAGS Many Delicious Recipes Everybody enjoys a different flav- Repaired, Bellned anil ored dessert. Here Is one*1 that is Cleaned Daily Specials 25c .. 4 Items 90c Cranberries Have Come Into tasty and economical: CHINA and GLASS Friday and Saturday Specials 35c dients. Line a deep pie plate with 2 egg yolks Repaired Fashion As Well A» Coming 1 cup cup brown sugar EUGENE, FKEDERIC, NESTLE, KEAIJSTIC AND in Season! pie crust, add filling, cover with an 3% tablespoons cornstarch upper crust. Slit or perforate with Vi teaspoon salt MACHINELESS PEBMANENT WAVES fork to permit steam to escape, and 3 tablespoons butter ALADDIN SHOP REASONABLY PRICED. Cranberries are not only in season press edges closely together. Bake in South Main Street; :—hut In fashion. For cocktail, meat hot oven (450 F.) 35 to 40 minutes 1 teaspoon vanilla sauce, salad and dessert they are be- 2 cups mlllt KEl'FORT, N. i. For Appointments Call Red Bank 1772 ing used In dozens of delicious and Beat egg yolks with augar; mix Kollnblo Service Guaranteed. different recipes. Although he traveled extensively cornstarch with a little cold water to Now that the colorful summer make smooth paste; add cornstarch fruits are gone, cranberries are a among English-speaking peop|o, La- mixture to egg mixture; add milk welcome arrival on the market, with fayette's knowledge of the English and salt; cook in double boiler until their gay color and versatility. language was very limited. thick, stir constantly; removee from Here are several recipes using these flre, add vanilla; cool, pour into pie choice berries. They are simple to sheil; cover with a meringe or whip- prepare and make any meal colorful The department of agriculture re- ped cream. Serves five to six. AMP HO IKE PAINT and festive. ceives thousands of letters a year asking about means of eradicating costs less because CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL weetis. Boys can make extra pocket monev i cups water telling The Register.—Advertisement • IT WEARS LONGER • IT LOOKS BETTER 4 cups cranberries • IT COVERS MORE 0 IT WASHES Clt AN 2/3 cup granulated sugar Cook cranberries and water until SWP't multi-pigment formula produces the paint job your the skins pop open (about five min- neighbors envy. Ozlo, an exclusive Sherwin-Williams ingre- uts.) Strain through cheese cloth. Menus for the Week . Won't Show Heel UarUt For pot roast, or boiled meats that CoHet PIPE< aro of a cheaper, tougher cut add two TUESDAY SHCDWINWILUAMS cups raw cranberries for each three ENAMEL Sliced Tlnnr.npn Toasted Cheese Sandwich Tjamb Curry PORCH AND DECK PAINT pounds of meat, to the gravy or juice Cold Ccrcul Fried Tomatoes Boiled Rica 7* of them cat while It Is cooking. The Nut T,,ml Cnrnraol Custard Combination Baled J'rotecu your porch from QUART addition of cranberries mnkes the (JofTe« or. Milk Tea or Mtlk Cheese and Crackerl ON TAP... All OVER TOWN «h« wtather. Easy to apply, - ^ jf\ meat tender nnd improves the flavor Coffee or Deer of both the meat and the gravy. IN BOTTLES...ATAU DEALERS «siertokccpclcan. Comes X fl • •" WEDNESDAY Sn 6 durable colors. $1- Ornp Fruit RAW CRANBERRY AND PINE- fl VcjtotnMa PlaU Broiled Lamb Ohopf APPLE SALAD Krnimhled K«B» lint Rolls Hashed Brown Potatoei DON'T SAY BEER- Hncnn Pumpkin Pl« Drussel Sprouts 1 cup chopped raw cranberries Tpam Tea or CofTet Pineapple and Cream ALUMINUM 2 cups crushed pineapple from Codec or Milk Cheese Salad SAY R UPPER H which Juice has beetf drained CfT Lettuce V4 cup cooked salad dressing THCIISDAY 1 tea»|>oon powdered sugar Plncnupta Jutre Chill Con Came Creamed Chipped Beat I'op-Ovcrs I/fltture Snlad Raked PotBtoai Combine chopped cranberries nnd Stnuvl,erry Jnm Fruit Compote Cauliflower ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MM*** crushed pineapple. Arrange on let- Coltefl or Milk Ten or Bear Canned AipsraKUt Salad C tuce loaves. Serve with slightly Steamed Me* Pudding sweetened naiad dressing. Coftem NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF FRIDAY MOCK CHERRY PIE " Chilled Melon LINOLEUM 3 cups cranberries Cooked Cereal Baked Macnroni and n rolled Fish 1 cup seedless raisins Hnlnln Tonxt Chcene Tartar Sauc* VARNISH Coiree or Milk Green Bnlatl Creamed Fotatoei RUPPERT'S BEER 2% cups sugar ^fff Cookfoa Feai J Quart Dex % cup water Hot Cocoa Dread Pudding and applier 2 tablespoons flour OofTet $1.49 value $J.17 l It Aids Digestion A teaspoon salt SATUltDAY V, teaopoon almond or vanilla ex- OrnnRe Juice tract Clam Chowder Fried Ham Fried Kgtrn <;rnrkoi-n Scalloped Potatoes Plo crust Huron Apple, Pie Peat and Carrot* Chop cranberries, odd other Ingre- ToHHt T«a • Or»nn« Sftltd H. G. DEGENRING UolToe or Milk Kruit CofT«« cliactri DISTRIBUTOR for RUPPERT'S BEER Paint Store SUNDAY COLDS aioK«d Pears .. and Manufacturer of 26 Monmouth St., Tel. 3838 Red Bank Baked Banna Rout T^amb •nd HtickivlHMt Cnkci Brown Bread llacon Brownad PoUto«i CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES Mnpta Byrur. T« or fiaar Krltd Catibasa 666 FEVER OKen n Milk Plm&t>ple Whip UQUIO-TABLETi CoITt* PAINT HEADQUARTERS 3ALVE-NOSE dr.l day Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 Red Bank N. J. DROPS Headaches la 90 DlJntiUi RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 14,1985.

stone hot»l at Miami, XlorlAa. H» Warns Afftlnst DlphtheiU. Death of Keyport Man. Dnif Store Bobbeg. Mth year. Th« funeral -waa held at Engagement Announced. Die* M Aft of 76. Here and There will return and open th« Inn In the Dr. A. W. Sweet, county health of- Patrick H. Dane of Xtyport dltd Martin R. Hoffman's drug store the Star of the Sea Catholic church The engagement of Mlu AnnetU iprlng. ficer, Is urging Increased precaution at his home Monday of tart waek at Keyport was robbed early Satur- at Long Branch on Friday and bur- Mrs. Joanna J. Re«d of Spring WheJan of Bloomfleld to Edward C Lake Hsighta died last Thursday at against diphtheria One death from after a long sickness. Be wu sixty day morning for tho second time in ial was In Mt. Carmel cemetery. Fitzgerald of Keyport has boen an- in the County Long Branch M»a Dead. this dlEoase has been reported In years old and had lived at Keyport about a year. About $5 In change tho age of 76 years. Sha is survived Charles N.Wooltey of Long Branch Neptune Han Dead. nounced. Mr. Fitzgerald Is emb-y two daughters, four slttsrs fto4 Freehold '.owhship and one case has about 35 years, having moved there was, taken. Entrance was gained ployed by tho County Gas company. PtrtoiMl Note*, Sales of Prop- died suddenly Monday of last week JBO beon rportd in Marlboro town- from Holmdal. He is survived by • through a rear window. Samuel Fulton of Neptune died two brothers. arty, • Building Operations, of a heart attack. The funeral was ship. widow, one daughter and three sons. last Wednesday of a heart attack at Tap Boom Robbed. held In St. James Episcopal church Infant Dies. Reporter In Hospital. Lodge Doings, Births. Mar- the age of 68 yean. Mr. Fulton was James Mann's Tap room at West Friday. Mr. Woolley had been a Buys Father's Farm. Dies at Football Gome. Jacqueline M. Kofskoy, the Infant president of the Monmouth Products George J. Taylor, reporter for th» riagei and Deaths. member of the church choir elnco Horace MegUl 1B now the owner of Daniel McLead of Ocean Grove End Was robbed • laet Wednesday Freehold Tmnscrlpt, wan removed to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kor- company. He l« survived by a wife night for the second time within a the Fltkln Memorial hospital at N«p- boyhood and a vestryman several the 100-acro farm of hia lato father, was seized with a heart attack while »key of Adelphla, died at the Home- and one daughter. William Cashlon has rented his years. John MeRlll, near Farmlngdale. The month. The- thief got about ?5 intune last Friday week for oba«rv»- ;i watching the Asbury Park-Perth like hospital near T-.akewood laat bungalow on tho Marlboro road to place hafi been in the eetate for sev- Amboy football game last Tuesday Truck Damages Car. change from tho cash register. tion. • James Mowglow ol New York, who Tearing Down Steeplechase. Wednesday. Tho child was seven Married at Deal. eral yeara and waa recently pur- week. H» died In a lew minutes. days old. A car owned by Rose VanCula of Moving a House, U employed in the Freehold rug mill. Tho steeplechase building which chased by Mr. MeRlll from tho other Marlboro was damaged !a*t week Miss Dorothy Trucx, daughter of Mr. Caehlon und Willlrem Conway for 45 years was the center of As- He was aeventy years old. Boy Talion to Hoppital. MrB. Mnry Arrowsmlth of Frs«- heirs. Had Untaxed Liquor. when a truck operated by Charles Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Tniex of An- hold Is having a house on Hudson h&vs dissolved partnerflhlpi In con-but-y Park amusement life Is being Harold Clayton, son of Mr. and torn down. The owners of the prop- Potatoes Up In Price, H. Hlneo backed Into It. Hlnes Bald bury Park, was married .Sunday at afreet moved to Center ntreat and ducting tho Country Inn near Marl- Henry Miles and Arthur Williams, Mrs. Roncoc C. Clayton of West he had cranked the truck while It St. Mary'a church at Deal to Francis boro. Mr. Conway will contlnuo to erly are considering several plans Potatoes were bringing ?l-88 per Freehold Negroes, were sentenced to Freehold, who has not been .enjoy- will havo Improvements made to It, for i improvements on the property hundred pounds at the- Hlghtstown 'Vas in gear. Emmons. numbers Wanted, operate the Inn find also u unloon the county Jail for thirty days last good health for sometime, has Death Follows Injury. in the market yard. but have not definitely decided what auction market last week. Last Aug- week after they had been lound with been taken to' a hospital at New New Drug Store. Vacancies exist for qualified plumb- they will be. ust potatoes woro selling aa low as 36 untaxed liquor In their possession York for observation. William CoJKne of Freehold died Alterations are being made to theers in the state hospital'at Marlboro. Making Houso Out of Barn. cents per hundred for all kinds. Some last Saturday 'week at the Bgc of 68Merritt-'Lamson real estate offlco at Held for Illegal Entry. near one of the polling places. Wednesday, November 20, Is the last Joseph Donalmy has beon granted .farmers are etlll holding part of their Death of Aged Man. years. He suffered a fall last spring Freehold to make way for Donald'f) date for filing applications Frank White was arrested at Way- Drops Tax Appeal. a permit to move a barn on lila prop- [crop for a $2 price. Alfred S. Woodward of Occanport and had never been .fully recovered. Cut Rate drug atom. Tho drug store —™—m t m arty on_Broad stroot and Manalapan side last week charged with Illegal Mrs. Ruth K. Maher has announced died Tuesday of last week in hlBHe Is survived by five daughters. will occupy one-half the premises. entry-Into the United States....Jt House Filled With Smoke. that she will drop her tax appeal It piys to advertise ID The Rejiitsr. , avenue at Freehold and malio It l was charged that White jumped ship to a two-atory colonial house. The A faulty oil burner filled the home she had made on the Long Branch In New York in 192fl. Since then he of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Geran of pier. Mrs. Maher claimed that the barn Is on tho renr of tho former has been working for his uncle at Joseph Brakloy property which Mr. near Matawan with dense smoko last city could not legally tax the pier be- Wayside. He Is a native of Eng-Wednesday night The firemen were yond the low water mark. Donahay purchased several yeare land. called and extinguished the slight ago. blaze which resulted. The only dam- Announces SSngagement. Arrested For Drunken Driving. Deal Estate Sold. ago was caused by tho smoke. Miss Alfreda M. White, daughter Aaron JC. Donahay, 48, of Smlth- Charles C. Walsey, president of a of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. White burg, waB fined $200 and his driving New Yoirk printing concern, has Townsond Club ot Freehold. of Freehold, have a party last week HcenBe revoked for two years after purchased a property at Deaf- from John Toon was elected president at which she announced her engage- he had beon arrested tin a drunken Marltz Warmer. The property Is of the Freehold Townsand club at ment to N. J. Perrlne. No date ha» one of the ehow places along the a meeting held laet week. Others been set for the wedding. driving charge. Donahay waa shore and brought over half ft million rtited after his car had struck and elected are Edward Coley vice pres- dollars. The house contains thirty ident, John Inneua corresponding Sues Wife and Son. seriously Injured Dorothy Burlcw, rooms and twelve baths. sixteen years old. secretary and Walter G. Barber Thomas Hand of Avon has brought Policeman Appeals. treasurer. suit In the court of chancery for To Widen Bridge. Judge J, Edward Knight has Bet $10,000 which he alleged Is part of START Doctor's Homo Kobbcd. Widening of tho bridge over the the money due him from his son, November 20 aa the dato for hear- The home of Dr. Harry Layton of Joseph T. Hand, and Mrs. Nellie railroad tracks on Norwood avonuo ing the appeal of James Sullivan Ashury Park was burglarized la«t tlritafaft Hand, the senior Hand's wife. at Long Branch Is ono of the three against his dismissal from the As-Thursday night by thieves who es- YOUR WEEK-END projects approved laat week by E.bury Park police force on graft caped with fifty dollars In ca'sh tak- Injured In Auto Accident. Donald Sterner, State Highway com- charges. He was removed from the en from a bureau drawer. The rob- Mrs. Anna Lapinsky of Neptune mlslonor. Plans call for a width force September 20 by City Manager bery was committed while no onesuffered a severed artery In her which will provide for four lines of M. V. Farley, DRUG STORES was at home. temple last Sunday week in an auto- traffic. mobile accident. Her husband, Step- SHOPPING Marrlngo Announced. Sent to Reformatory. CoacJi on Victorious Team. hen Lapinsky, and their three chil- WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Willis Layton, twenty, of Long Mississippi state college, of which dren were injured. Announcement has been made of Branch, who had pleaded guilty on the marriage of Mlaa Catherine E. Captain John Stokes, formerly of nine charges of breaking and enter- Freehold, is lino coach, defeated Jewelry Store Bobbed. AT Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mra.Ing, was sentenced last week by 46 BROAD ST. at WHITE ST. W, R. Willlama of Spring Lake West Point last Saturday week 13-7. Tho jewelry store of William Lead- Judge J. Edward Knight to tho An- Before going to Mississippi otate er at Bradley Beach was robbed of Heights, to Frank E. Thompson, jr. nandale reformatory for an Indefi- of Freehold. Tho ceremony was per- Captain Stokes was line coach at Jewelry valued at ?15 early last nite term. West Point. Thursday morning. The thief tossed formed by Rev. C. M. Hogntc at n Manasquan. New Coast Guard Stations. Auto Stolen. a brick through the window and IS COUP' Will Wed November 17. Two new coast guard stations will An automobile owned by William scooped up a handful of Jewelry. .ASPIRIN The datp for tho wedding of Minn be constructed with public works E. lionca was stolen trom the grar- Evergreens Burned. 1 do*. Elizabeth B. Barkalow, daughter of funds. The new stations will be atage In the roar of his homo at Deal Three small boys playing with Sandy Hook and Point Ploasant. The Park Tuesday night of last week. matches caused a fire last Thursday Men! Women! What a bargain! JKtr. and Mrs. Fred Barkalow of latter will replace tho station at Adelphla. and Dr. W. J. Jerolson of This la tho second theft of this kind which destroyed 33 evergreen trees Manasquan and will be located near to occur in that section within a valued at $350 In the Sodenman and , Deal has beon set for Sunday, No- tho Inlet. vember 17. The ceremony will be week. Llndhardt flower establishment at BIG 5 INCH | Epsom Salt performed at St. Mary's Catholic Opossum Dloi from Wounds. Woman Attempts Suicide. Long Branch. church at Deal. William Taylor of Mlllhurst shot Mrs. Frank Weber o! Union Beach Keyport Man Dead. Only To Close Inn. on opossum which was in hl« poultry attempted suicide last week by slash- Benjamin B. Huylar of Keyport Fred Thorngrecn, proprietor of yard one night recently. Mr. Tay-Ing both wristB with a razor. She died suddenly of a heart attack last Squankum Inn of Lower Squankum lor was sure he hit the animal but had boen despondent over the con-Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Huylar MAKE-UP will close for the wlntor after It got away. Five days later the dition of her health. She was takon was a blacksmith and operated his Thanksgiving day. He has taken'a opossum returned «nd died from the to the Monmouth Memorial hospital own Bhop at Keyport. He Is survived Styptic concession on the bar of tho Black- wounds. at Long Branch, by a widow and seven children. or SHAVING MIRROR ISeidlitz |?owder IMPORTED! Tripod back. AND THIS COUPON Cote Single face —5 inch mirror. You'll look for a month of Son- days before you run across a value aa exceptional as this real high-quality mirror. Handy. Convenient to use. Place it anywhere. Coupon redeemable only at this | \lcohol Whelan Drug Store, as long as the supply lasts. 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Surviving ar« a »on, ark wera Sunday guests, of Mr. and More than four torn of textbooks NOTICE. William J. Kelly of Collingowood, N. Mrs. G. B. Hatalan. Mr. and Mr«. recently were delivered at a Lake- BftwMn Union Hallway Supply CoM Com- Tak* notice that John Morgan. Ine.. la-' land, Florida, high school for dis- plainant, and ' Standard Gai Company, Bii *l ?iPp1^ to tht 8UU Commissioner The programs are as follows: i J., and a daughter, Miss Eleano- Louis formerly resided on Stone road; Defendant, tribution among: pup'ls. On BUI. etc. Ordsr to Show Cauie. !f/wi10."6 ,B"fri"» Control foV a Plen- A. M. Frida/. November 15. j Kelly of Keansburg. this place. »:00—Morning Serenade. Advance sale of tickets for th Miss Nell Hatalan spent Saturday This matttr balug opamd to th* court 7A Wholesale license for premise! altu. 8:14—Slu»io Shop. I minstrel show to be given tomorrow GHARTEBTKfb: 21!57. by Applegat*. SUvcnt. Foster & Rcuiiillt, 5"rk Flu»hln* Avenue. Brooklyn. No with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. .Le- RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8. * Solicitors for and of Counsel with Howard 9:15—Horning Devotions. ' night in the auditorium of the Fran- A. Stockton, substituted custodian for Alfred Morgan, 29 East flith Street. I :I5—Parent-Teachers. Beck arid family of Elizabeth. Mr. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF New York City, officer, director and stock- j els place school is reported to be and Mrs. LeBqck are former resi- tha Second National Hank and Truit Com- consumers' deposits herein, and upon tho holder; Wilbur Kllleen. Shore Acres. UU 10:00—Shopping Tour. reading »nd filinjt of the substituted cus- Now JerBev 10 lit—Hollywood News. { large. The show is for the benefit pany of Red Bank In the State of Naw uvTO - onicer. director and dents of MIddletown. todian • petition and account, from which kholderj Mrs. Alfred Morgan, 188 East 10:10—Tbinga you ahould know. of the Methodist church. Miss Kathleen Boylan of Jersey Jersey, at the close of business on Novem- it appears that the said Howard A. Stock- 1 Naw ork Clty 10:16—New.. ber 1, 1935. Published In response to call ton was appointed herein ai such substi- ? \i fl* ' * - dlr«otor and The new fire truck purchased by City spent the week-end at this made by Comptroller of Currency, under stockholder; Peter McDonnell, 825 West 11:00—The ThelUra. the borough for the New Point Com- tuted custodian by mn or dor of this "court* End Avene, New York City, stockholder! P. M. place as the guest of Mrs. Josephine Section 6211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) dated November Oth, 1926, and It further James McDonnell, 010 Fifth Avenue, New 8:S0—Studio Features. fort fire company was turned over to Franzen. ASSETS. appearing that the said substituted cut* York City. Btockholdor: Alexander Me- 4:00—Church of the Air. that company Thursday night Re- 1. Loans and discount*, $ 2,083,696.02 todlan is deslrou* of having hU account ap- DonnelL 70[ JEajt 10th Street, New York 4:80—Art Review, Iris FniM>c. corder William A. Haag acting as Norman B. Oliver has accepted a 2. Overdrafts _... „„. • 661.09 proved and allowed and of being relieved City, stockholder; Herbert McDonnell, K-.00—Chlldren'a Hour. position with the Keansburg Baking By X LESTER EISNER, record their viewa on thlrsubject as of his duties and obligations herein* and rireenwlch. Connecticut, stockholder. New master of ceremonies, called upon a basis for further action. 3. United States Government By ent> Wllhup Kl S :00—Carter. company. Chairman For New Jorsoy Intrrsiat* obligations, direct and /or from which It further appears that tha riMt i$ """. Shore Acres, S :01—Babette. Mayor William Turner, to present the The necessity for adequate legisla- aaid Howard A. Stockton as such substi- tittle Silver, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stagman and Sanitation Commission. fully guaranteed 1,769,886.88 tuted custodian prays for tha appoint- 8:1S—News Bevlttr. truck oflSciaUy to the company. Oth- A, Other bonds, stocks and Objections, If «ny, should bo made 1m- 6:80—Front Page Drama. children John ami Janet were recent tion to prohibit pollution was clearly ment of sv new substituted custodian In ers who spoke were Councilman Ja- brought out at the hearing. Of in- MJ curl ties 2,880,117.70 his place and stead, or in the alternative medlately In writing (ft I).. Frederick Bur- 6:46—Organ Melodies. n r 7l14 J cob Martin, Manager Clinton B. Loh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dey 8. Banking house $201,346,0/ 9 instructions from this court concerning "* T :00—Merhorles. Pollution tho Destroyer, terest were the many views ex- Furniture and "rk N°T ° ° ' Broad atreet, New- 7:16—Roy Hooka, aonga. sen, Borough Clerk Richard Jessen, of Jersey City. the balance of $1,545,17 now In hia pos- Fire Chief Richard Trenery and As- Michael J. Dickey has taken over For many years an effort has been jircHscd by civic leaders from all sec- fixtures 0,209.10 y it is,' on this 31st day of October, 1886, •JOHN MOROAN, Ine, 7:10—Better Housing Progra:n. made by organizations and individ- tions of tho land. So Interesting ™ 270,666.00 on motion of Apples ate, Stevens, Foiter , 1:00—MU» Broadw«y. sistant Chief Frank'Walter. At the tho Gulf gas station on Stone road 1 7. Real estate owned other & Reussllle, solicitors for and of Counsel 8:16—Cow Boy Jack. conclusion of the ceremonies a buffet for the winter months. uals interested in conservation ami worn they and so complete was the than hankinc houae 158.0B4.8O with petitioner, Chancery 8/138 8:J0—Variety Hour. supper was served. About one hun- public-health work, to formulate a picture that they presented, that !n 8. Reserve with Federal Be- SHERIFF'S SALE. 9:00—Amateur Program. • Bettina Jones has returned lo By virtue of « writ of n. fa, to ma di- 9:80—To be announced. dred were present, which included program of purifying tho nation's my riext^eolumn, I will go into them eerve bank *...... 270,828.77 ORDERED that a copy of the said pe- school after bolng conllned to her 0. Cash in vault and bal- titioner's petition and account be depos- rected, lnsued out of tha Court of Chan- 9:46—Home Philosopher. the members of Fire Company No streams and preventing their pollu- at length. ances with other bnv.V* .... 460.745.IS 10:00—Under tho Antlera. home, due to a severe cold. ited with the Serge ant-at-Arms at Chan- cery of tho State of New Jeraoy. wltl be tion. However, one thins stood out 10. Outtddo checks and other cery Chambers In the City of Lontc exposed to sale at public vendua on 10:«0—American Family Robinson. Mrs. Martha H. Newman has re cash items „., E67.85 10:45—To be announced. Much progress had been mado by clearly when the conference had con- Branch, New Jersey, until the return of MONDAY, THE 2nd DAY OF DECEM- A fire was discovered under the turned to her home after a stay with 13. Other assets 18,8(15.20 this order* or until the further order of BER, 1085, P. M. Saturday, .November 16. relatives at Mllltown. various Federal agencies, such as the cluded: Elimination of pollution la a fi wee n tha 6;00—Tea Time Tunes. floor of Balbach's tavern on Carr ave- simple and comparatively inexpen- Total Assets ..._ t 7.500.313.27 -this court, and It Is further £ « . hours of 12:00 o'clock and 5U5—Opportunity Hour. nue Thursday night, and was Miss Kathleen Connolly enter- United States Public Health Service, LIABILITIES. ORDERED that all persons, firms and 6:00 o clock (at 2:Q0 o'clock) In tho after- United States Bureau of Fisheries. sive problem. It can be solved by corporations In interest'show cause before noon of laid day. at the Court House, In 6:00—Music Shop. promptly extinguished by firemen of tained friends from South River on 1 14. Demand deposits, except r IBh f Fr 6:01—Dinner Muile. co-operation of all communities in- U. S. Government deposits, the Chancellor, at Chancery Chambers, In ?,.JL° w ? «n°W, County of Mon- the New Point Comfort fire com- Sunday. United States Bureau of Mine;', ilu the City of Long Branch aforesaid, on N w Jersoy to intlaf a s, alterations to the room formerly oc- ly, with tho co-operation of private To LUMAN HEED and MARY EDNA S. pledge of loans ter have his report before the Chancellor tnence (2) southerly BO feet; thence (81 B.:Downey, to Miss Mildred Lentz of ItElSD: upon the return of this order, and it 1B 7:46—Studio Feature. cupied as a restaurant. The ordi- conservation organizations, were In- and /or Invest- further easterly a41.64 foot; thence (4) north- 8:00—Pilling Slstere. East Keansburg. The couple arc em- Ity virtue of an order of tho Court of ments $ 199,187.86 erly 60.02 feet to tho point of beginning! nance providing for the Issuance of sufficient to prevent the rapid spread Chaiiiory of New Jersey, mado on the day ORDERED that a copy of thU order.or tlto forepointr description being taken g:j5 The Dream Peddler, ployed at tho SlRriuind Eisner com- (b) Not Recured 8:80—Louis Bruno, aongp. bonds to the amount of $3,294 for fire of pollution. Lack of uniformity in oi tho date hereof, in a causa wherein May by pledge of a notice thereof, be published in The Red from deed of Mori mouth County Realty 8:44—Carter. equipment was passed on final, read- pany at Red Bank. The wedding has anti-pollution laws • and activities, A]»pk>KiLto ia complalnantt you and others loans and/or Bank Register, a newspaper published and Corporation, body corporate, of New Jer- arc defend tmts, you are required to ap- Investments.... 6,009,802.82 circulating ln the County of Monmouth sey, to Ceorglo B. Hnziird, dated August 8:46—Entertaining Trio. ing. On the recommendation of the been set for November 28. and ineffectivo methods of enforce; pciir, nnil answer to tho complainant's and State of New Jersey, at least once in 9:00—Keaume. K. 1027, nnd recorded In tho Monmouth board of fire commissioners, the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver have ment, were recognized weaknesses bill on, or before the SOtli dny of Decem- (c) Total De- each week for a period of three weeks. County Clerk'n otllco (n Book 140B of P, M. Tue,day, November 19. . ber next, or tho said bill wlll.be taken as Respectfully advised, 4:00—Muaicale. council confirmed the selection of moved into the Smith bungalow on of the plant. posits $6,203,900.68 Deeds, pnjtea 2Fi7, etc. Twelfth* street. 29. Other liabilities ...- 141.00 Intended to bo nil of the same land and 4 :S0—Snyder. Richard Trenery as fire chief and , Thy said bill is iiled to foreclose a raort- LUTHEK A. CAMPBELL. 4.51 Fada and Fashlona. To meet the situation the United 30. Capital account: MAJA LEON BERRY/ C. premises conveyed to within nnmed Frank Walter as assistant chief. Tax Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Duda of trftiio covering premises'owned by you and Claea A pre- Charles T. Stephen* and KIsle M. Stephens, 6:00—Muaie Shop. States Public Health Service en- nutate in the Ho mutch of Red Bank. Mon- V. C. 5:01—Tea Time Tun«i. collector Ralh O. Williams reported New York spent Sunday with Mr. ferred stock, his wife, by deed from Lillian S. Dough- couraged the formation of compacts inouth County, New Jersey, on tho wester- 7,500 shares, erty and Thomas V. DoiiKherty, her hus- 5:50—Town Chatter. the collection of $29,247.50 during Oc- and Mrs. Joseph A. Linde and fam- ly wide of South Street, which mortgage among various states along certain pur $100.00 Chancery 8/72 band, bearing date August 11, 1930, and 5:46—Studio Program. tober. For the same erlod the bor- ly here. watersheds, and thus by oncoura^- wna made by Ainsworth J. Hague and Lc- per share ro- recorded In tho Monmouth County Clerk's 6:00—Pet*, Singing Doorman. ough clerk collected $68.50 In fees. Miss Vivian Newman and Mrs. lu IIuKiit!. hia wife, to Red Bank Trust SHERIFF'S SALE. office In Book 1527, pajre 89(1, etc. 6:16—News Review. ng uniformity of enforcement ac- Company, a corporation of the State of William H. Newman spent Saturday $200.00 per f" SI.250,000.00 By virtus of a writ of A. fa. to me di- Seized an tho property of Charles T. a-so—Opportunity winners. tivities In such areas, made further New Jersey, dated September U, 1923, share rected. Issued out of the Court of Chan- 6:45—Betty Hun, pianist. at Newark. ii tul recorded In the Monmouth County Stephens, et nla., taken In execution at 7:00—Beaume. rapid strides to prevent pollution. rk'a olliee in Book 673 of Mortgages, Common Btock, cery of the State of New Jersey, will be the suit of Rod Bank Building nnd Loan West Keansburg. Peter W. Kuarloyg was a recent 20,000 Bhnrec, exposed to sale at public von due, on Annoclntlon, n corporation of the State of p M Wednesday, November 20. It soon became apparent, however, _ ....re 10-J, and unsigned to May Applctaite pur S25.00 6 :oo'-—Juvenile Climbers' Hour. Jersey City visitor. by assignment dated February 14, 1024, MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OP NOVEM- New Jersey, nnd to bo sold by hat pollution was making headway per sharo BER, 1086, 5.5O—To Be Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mack Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kuarloyg mid rei'onlcd in said Clerk's oilice In Book Undivided profits. HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 6:00—Music Shop. against all of these efforts, and a ,S!t nf AsHiunmonts. Pace 191, nnd you, between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and Dated October Sfith. 1085. spent Tuesday at Atlantic City. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jose'ph A. l.nman Heed, aro made a defendant be- —net $181,181.50 . j:ol—BabetU) Songs. call to arm3 was issued by the con- Total Capital Account 1,8U1,181.69 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) in the after- Howard B. Higinson, Sol'r. 6:16—Newe Review. Miss Virginia Maxley .of New Juell and children, Joseph and Joan muse you arc the owner of tho premises noon of said day, at tho Court House ln servation organizations to "destroy dcftt-iibed in said mortgage; and you, Mary (66 lino) 128.62 6^0—Organ Melodies. York university spent the week-end of Brooklyn, on Saturday and Sun- Total liabilities p 7,690.818.27 the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- 6:46—Dinner Music. as the guest of her family at this day. Mrs. Juell Is the former Stella pollution before It destroys us." Eilnn S. Heed, are mado a defendant be- mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of 7:16—Thia and That. They urged the necessity for a so you may have or claim to have an MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments «ald court amounting to approximately Chancery 8/70 place. Kuarloyg. rest by wfiy of flower or otherwise in Pledged to Secure Liabilities! $3,126.00. SHERIFF'S SALE, 7 :J0—Carter. iation-yide effort led by tho Federal tho premises) described in said mortgage. 31. United States Govern- 7:81—Radio Guild. John E. Seflck and John B. Dickey George B. Hatalan spent Sunday Alt the following tract or parcel of land By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl- 1:00—Beeunnj. ... , -, overnment, based on uniform lawn, Dated Octohcr 29, 1935. ment obligations, direct and premises hereinafter particularly de- A, M. ' Tkur.day, November 21. spent Sunday with friends at New- with Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Kodan and /or fully guaranteed..$ 897,350.00 sarlbed, situate, lying and being in the rected, isHued out of the Court of Chan* regulations 05 agreements with the AI'I'LEGATE, STEVENS. FOSTER eery of tho Stnto of New Jersey, will be 9:00—Morning Serenade. ark. of Perth Amboy. 32. Other liondfl. stocks and Township of MIddletown, In the County of : Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walker have Miss Frances Connolly was a MId- states, and supported by adequate & UEUSSILLE, BCcuritieQ ~ 128,910.00 Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, and exposed to salo nt publlc 'Tendue, on 9 :i«—Snyder. enforcement measures. - Solicitors of Complainant, being Lots Nos. 86 and 86 on the Map of MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF KOVEM- 8:15—Word Ideas. returned to their home at New dletown visitor on Sunday. P. O. Address: 111 Brond Street, Red Bank, 34. Total Pledged (exclud- Fair Lawn Park owned by Ina D. Brea- BEn, 108S, 9:80—Muele Shop. lanaan, Connecticut, following a The Young Ladies' Sodality of St. senator Augustine Lonergan of N. J. ing rediscounts) $ 626,260.00 ker and filed ln the Monmouth County between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and j;)l Morning Devotion., 35. Pledged: Clerk's Office. 10:00—Over the Bridge. two weeks' stay as the guests of Ann's church will receive Holy Com- Connecticut took a leading part in Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) ia the after- (a) AaninBt United United BEGINNING at a point In the northerly noon of sold day, at the Court- House la 10:15—Things you should know. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton C. Maxley. munion in a body next Sunday morn- the national movement to end pol- In tlio matter of tho oslata of Sarah V. Government and postal line of May Court distant fifty feet east- the Borough of Freehold. County of Mon- 10:48—News. Mrs, Madelon Seaman was a New ing at the half-past seven o'clock lution. His interest in stream puri- Aylward, deceased. savings deposits -....$ 270,800.00 erly from the easterly tine of Albert Place, mouth. New Jersey, to satisfy a decree ot 11:00—The Theaters. mass. On Monday evening there will fication grew from his knowledge of Nnt he to creditors to prasant claims (c) Against depouito of It being the southwest corner ot lot No. nald court amounting tu approximately ?ork visitor on Thursday. against, estate- trust departments 205.960.00 30; thence northerly on a line at right $8,080.00. r. M. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Jones en- be a meeting of the sodality in the conditions along the Connecticut rursisant to Ihe order of Joseph L. Don- (d) Against other deposits 60,000.00 angles to May Court and parnllol with All the following tract or parcel of land 6:00—Muslule. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenox church. river, where he had served on a com- ahay. .Surrogate of the County' of Mon- Albert Place and also along the easterly and premlnes hereinafter particularly d«- 6:80—Town Chatter. and son John of Perth Amboy on Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Schesson mission to abate pollution and to pro- mouth, mado on the first day of Novem- (h) Total Pledged -..-$ 626,260.00 lino of lot No. 87, one hundred feet to Rcrlbed, sltURte, lynitf nnd beliiff In the 8:46—High School Forum. liui-, liuri, on the implication of The Sec- Stnto of New Jersey. County of Monmouth, the southwest corner of lot No, 18; thence fiorough of Red Hank, In tho Countv of 6:15—News Review. Monday. and daughter Geraldino spent the vide for sewage disposal. init National Hank and Trust Company easterly parallel with May Court and Monmouth, and State of New Joraey, 6:80—Carter. _ week-end as the guests of Mr. Sches- Since then the situation in other u Red Hank, Executor of the estate of I "William B. Lymnn, Cashier of the along the southerly lines of lota NOB, 13 known and designated as lot Number 1—Old Folks at Home. The Catholic Daughters of St. isarnh. V. Aylwnrd, deceased, notice ia and 14 fifty feet to the northwest corner 6:3 hoL-cby given to tha creditors of snld de- above-named bank, do solemnly swear Twenty-Threa on man entitled "Map of , 7:00—-ReBume. ^ Ann'g church held a very successful son's family at New York. parts of the country was brought to that the above statement Is true to the of lot No. 31; thence southerly along the Property of Itttfua S. Merrllt, Trustee for ucd Lo exhibit to the subscriber, execu- west line of lot No. 31, one hundrea feet card party at the West Keansburg The West Kean3burg flro company hia attention and he was invited tor aw aforesaid, their debts and de- best of my knowiedne and belief. WIIHOII, Merrltt and Smock, lied Uarik, WM. B. LYMAN, Cashier. to the northerly line of May Court; thence N. J.," George D. Cooper, C. E., April 6, Keansburg News. fire house on Saturday evening. More held their monthly meeting last about a year and a half ago to loud ntU .itrninst the said estnte, under onth. westerly along the same fifty feat to the than 25 tables were in play and a Wednesday evening at the fire house a movement for more, vigorous ac- within MX months from the date of the Sworn to and subscribed before me this place of Beginning. (The Bed Bunk Beglstei can b£ bongM tion by the Federal government, aforesaid order, or they will be forever 9th day of November, 1935. BEGINNING at a stake standing In th* • beautiful prize was awarded to every on Eighth street. Plans for a bai icil of their nctlons therefor against (Seal! BEATRICE WEBB, Intended to be the same land and.prem- southerly Hldo of Beach Street, nt the high scorer at each table. Miss Anna Thanksgiving day card party wore which he accepted. Senator Lon- the paid subscriber. 1 ises described in a deed from John D. noithwoatorly comer of lot Number Twen- vigel and I Zuekerman.) ' Notary Public. Flnnlgan, unmarried, to Ina* B. Brenker, ty-Two upon snid map: thenco (1) south- Reilly was chairman of the affair. discussed, ergan's first move was to call to- Dated Freehold. N. J.. Nov. 1, 1935.- , Correct Attest: — dated. July 1st, 1020, and recorded in the erly, nlontf the wcatorly Bide of said lot The local auxiliary of the County Miss Doris Maxley entertained Miles Newkirk nf New York was ether at Washington, on Dercmhor THF. KECOMT* NATIONAL BANK AND WM. W. ARMSTRONG, Monmouth County Clerk's oflico In Book Number Twenty-Two, two hundred feet Social Service held a successful card Miss Virginia Flores of Newark on a recent guest of Misses Mildred and 1934, experts and leaders from TRUST COMPANY OF RED HANK, MARCUS M. DAVIDSON, 1356 of Deeds, pages 268, etc., and sub- moro or less to a stuko ln land of Beyer party in the borough .hall Thursday Red Dank, N. J., MYRON V. DUOWN, ject to the same restrictions as mentioned Eatate; thenco (2) DeRlnnlng aifaln at tho Sunday. Gladys Vorhies. various parts of the country and tn , Exeoutor. .•> Directors. therein. aforesaid bculnnlntr point nnd ru lining afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Louis and Harold Peedee of Jersey City was Seized as the property of' George A. westerly alontt the southerly slcio of Bench Police Chief Charles McGuire and daughters Lula and Pandora of Irv- a week-end guest of friends at this Brenker, et als., taken In execution at the Street, fifty feet to u Btnko; thence (3) Borough Clerk Richard Jessen at- suit of Amy E. R. LeCompte, and to be Southerly alontr the ennt«rly aide of lot ngton and William J. Louis of New- place. sold by Number Twenty-Four, parallel with the tended the state association of police first course, ono hundred nnd ninety-eight chiefs convention ' at Belmar on HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. feet more or lea a to a ntnko In land of Thursday. Dated October 11th, 1086. Beyer Eatate; thence (4) Easterly, along Howard S. Hlgglnson, Sol'r. land of Beyer Estate, fifty feet more or Mrs. Eva •'Whitehead was hostess lean to tho ending point of the first course. (57 I.) $28.04 at a card party last week. Being the Bamo premises conveyed to Sidney Altennan, who went to George C. Worthley by Land and Loan Florida several weelto ago to open a Home Heating Hints * NOTICE OF HEARING. Company by deed dated January 2Gth, Markham Place Sidewalk and Curbing 1910 and recorded In the Monmouth Coun- lervice station at Miami, spent sev- ty Cleric's Oflice ln Book 869 of Deeds, on Improvement. paftoa 157, etc. eral days ln Keansburg last week, by JOHN BARCLAY NOTICE It hereby given that the Mayor and started on his return trip on Sat- and Council of the Borough of Little Sti- Seized no the property of Grace R. urday. ver, at a regular meeting to be held In Worthley, et aid., taken In execution at tho Council Chamber, at Borough Hall, on the suit of Albeit L. Ivlna, and to bo sold Mr. and Mrs. George Kaufman Tuesday evening, December 10th, 1936, at by have returned from a visit in New eight o'clock, will consider the report of HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. York. UILDINGafiieisaverysimple Now light the kindling and when tho Borough Engineer of tho cost and ex- Doted October 11th. 1936, Mr. and Mrs. John Holobinko are pense of such Improvement and the appor- Warren H. Smock, Sol'r, jjo b but,, as in everythinyg g else, it is burning freely, slowly add tionment of such cost against the proper- (66 1.) . S 24.11 home from a visit at Philadelphia. theTe is a righihtt and more coal. The kindling will ignite ties on Markham Place In front of which Francis McNally, of Brooklyn spent d wrong way •aid. sidewalk and curbing Improvements of doing it. Froom mmy experiencei , the fresh coal both above and below have been completed, pursuant to the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. tha week-end at his summer home on ththo quickesi t and easiest way to it, and you can then add more coal terms of the Ordinance authorising; tho To MILDHED TAMBURRO, JOSEPH TAM- Park avenue. light a fire is this: and thus quickly undertaking thereof. • BURRO, her husband, and JOSEPH F, MrB. William Johnson entertained First of all, if build up a good Tha purpose of such meeting Is to con- TAMBURRO, JR., an Infant: at a card party last week. there is a layer of deep fire. i sider, among other things, any objection By virtue of an- order of tho Court of Mr. and Mrs. James Gravany and or objections that the owners of laid Chancery of New Jersey, made oh the day ashes on the grates, Occasionally yon property named In said report may present of tha date hereof, in a cr tiso wherein Mrs. Amelia Briggi of New York leavcitthere. About may find, when tha against tha confirmation of such assess' John Schuyler Caney, Administrator of the were election day visitors ln Keans- two inches of ashes kindling wood be- meats, and to take further and other ac Estate of Sarah Rhoads Cnney, deceased, burg. on the grates help tlon ai may be deemed appropriate and la complainant and Mildred Tamburro and gins to hum, that proper, and as right and justice shall re- others are defendants, you are required to To celebrate its first birthday, a lot. smoke start." coining quire. The report above referred to In appear and answer the bill of said com* members of the Holy Name society Then spretid out through I he crev- now on file ln the office of the Borough plnlnant on or before tho twenty-third dajr Clerk for examination by parties Inter- of December next, or the Bald bill will be . partook of a Communion breakfast about two inches of ices around the fur- ested therein. In the auditorium of St. Ann's school coal uniformly over nace doors. This is taken as confeased against you. SANITONE DRYCLEANINC Dated November 12. 1085. Tho aald bill In filed to foreclose a cer* Sunday morning. Members of the the ashes. due to the fact that tain mortgage givon by Corrlnna Corpor- society received Holy Communion in On top of this the chimney, being WILLIAM J. T. GETTY, ation, a corporation of the Stato of Ncyr Borough Clork. Jersey, to Siirnh Rhonda Caney, dated the ibe church prior to the breakfast. fresh conl put a cold, does not pro- twenty-fifth day of June, 1920, on landa Funeral services for Mrs. Mary good charge of vide sufficient draft In tho City of Long Branch, In tho Coun- . Kelly, 73 years old, were held in St. kindling, consisting to carry off the -- ; AND Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. ty of Monmouth, nnd State of New Jer- In the matter of the estate of James A. sey; and you, Mildred Tamburro, ore mad* Columbus church, Philadelhia, Sat- of newspapers and light wood or smoke. This condition can be over- Hendrlckson, deceased. defendant because you own tho land de- urday morning. Interment was made charcoal. come by igniting a piece of wadded Notice to creditors to present claims scribed in said morttriiKo; and you, Joseph In the Old Cathedral cemetery, thai lie (jure that the Turn Damper newspaper and inserting it into against estate. Tnmhurro nro made dcrundnnt because you city. Mrs. Kelly died on Wednesday in the smokepipe nnd the Ashpit the Check Damper. The air in Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- are tho husband of said Mildred Tambur- th fl i p d eh iair in ahay. surrogate of the County of Mon- ro; and you, Joseph F. Tamburro, Jr., are; of last week at her homo on Commo- Dampemp r are wide oopep n and tho th flue pipe and chimney PERFECT LAUNDRY WORK moutb, made on tha fifteenth dny of Oc- made defendant liccauao you hold a mort- dore avenue, Keansburg. lira. Kelly ChCheckk D ld Thi ill tober, 1086, on the application of Alta M. gage covering tho Inndn described In conv« Damper closed. This will will become heatedeated, and start a Hendrlckaon, administratrix of the estate nlalnant'ti said morttrmte. until fourteen years ago lived in ti t rong df hih i draft actionti , carryini g away the of Jamas A. Handrlckson, deceased, notice needed to igniite the fire. smoke. Is hereby given to the creditors of said de- Dated October Jll, 103G. ceased lo exhibit to the subscriber, ad- WARREN H. SMOCK, ministratrix as aforesaid, their debts and Solicitor of Complnlnant. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED demands against the satd estate, under Cor, Broad and Mochnnlo Streets, Red oath, within six months from the date of Bank, N. J. the aforesaid order, or they will be forever barred of their actions therefor against the said aubscrlber. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. • To SABAU CUJE nnd HENRY H. CUJEl Dated Freehold, N. J, October II, 1086. By v'rtuo of on order of the Court of ANNOUNCEMENT! ALTA M. HENDHICKSON, Chancery of New Jeraoy, made on the any 188 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J., ot the dato hereof. In a cuuso wherein Administratrix. Ophelia Dlbbin l» complainant and Sarah Charles E. Hendrlckion, Esq., Cujo »nd othor ar« lUfoniliinti. you aro r«- Herbert W. Barber has resumed opera- , 180 Wallace Street, lulrod to npnoar and nnnwor tho bill of Red Bank, N, J.. •aid complnlnnnt, on or before the 161* Proctor. day ot December, next, or tho mill bill tion of this business. Personal attention will h» Uikcn n» confessed ajallitt you. Tho >old bill In flle. Admr., eta. JOHN V. CKOWELL, Alston Beekmsn, Esq.* Solicitor of Complainant, STORAGE* Bed Bank. N. J., 12 Ilioud Street, Rod Bank, N. J# BATTERY J proctor. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT To ALMA KBKl'EIt HUMLl EstaU of Elisabeth M. Wagner, deceased. lly vlituo of an order of tlie Court of Notice U nimby given that the ac- Chaitcary of Now Jersey, mado on tha day counts of th* subflcrlber, executor of the of tho dnto hereof, In a carlnln cauw RED BANK estate of said deceased, will be audited wbureln Frank Hum! la the polllloner and and statad by the Surrogate of the County yuu two tlio defendant, you are roqulr.a of Monmouth and reported for settlement to aniwor the petltlon/nr'l patltlon on or to the Orphans Court of said County, on before the 17th dny ol Deeombar, ne»t« Thursday. th« fifth day of Dectmber, A. or In default thereof, mien decree will t>« D, 1985, at which Urn* application will na taken attnliiil you «• tho Chancellor ihall Barber & Mclaughlin ( think oqullnUo anil jimt. mad* tor the allowance of commissions •"« Tha object ol .aliimilt la lo ohtaln a 20 West Street d»cro» of dlvorre, dissolving tha marrltcf Red Bank batwaan you and th« aald petitioner ng to renovated building No. 122, rniOB soo. Sarah Sleber, Lydla Ivlna,-Ann An- giving a four-act play from the Colonel and Mrs. Roy H, Colea, Cap- which Is organized to glvo financial occupied by the post exchange store, thony, Marjorlo Maclnnes, Mary story, "King of tho Golden Elver." tain and Mrs. Paul C. Grlpper, Major asBlstanco to tho windows and or- wai delayed due to a ilro on thtj For Sports or Dress Bennett, Corrlne Howell, Carley Gar- The classes of Mrs. Bertha Shoe- and Mrs. Augustus M. Qurnoy, Chap- phans of former officers and enlisted roof of the tailor shop. It was quick- afola, Joseph Santellf, Louis Wlgdor- maker and Miss Mabpl Albertson lain and Mrs. Petor C. Schroder, Cap- men of the regular army, who lack ly extinguished, however, by the post The "Go Getter" Likes wlti, Grace Jannarone, Viola Botta- hiked to Shrewsbury, \whero they tain and Mrg. Jacob H. Osterman, the necessities of life and might pos- tire department. Margule's Cleaning garo, FranclB Baldwin, Donald Hom- visited Christ church and sang Captain and Mrs. R. V. Thomas, sibly become public charges. Radio programs of an educational bllng, Janet Myttnger, Eleanor Noe, hymns. Later they woro entertained Mpjor and Mrs. Feodor O. Schmidt, Between the halves of the game, nature are turned on every day from Better ! Patricia Scoly, Madeline Brill, by Rev, Carroll M. Burck, who and Major and Mrs. Hamner Huston, spectators witnessed an exhibition 2:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. In the foyer Frances Qalatro, Grace Lewis, Jean talked on the history of Shrewsbury After dinner the guests joined the idrlll by members of the 51st Signal of the post library. Enlisted men Suits, Topcoati, Hackett, Dorothy Kelly, Dorothy and the church. Ho related the story Offlcers' club card party held at the battalion under tho command of who aro at liberty from their duties Plain Dresses VanSauter and Mary Cannavo. Reg- of tho bell, how It was brought to Fort Monmouth army mess. Prizes Major Stephen H. Shorrlll, Signal during this period aro invited to ular meetings will bo held December tho church from San Domingo, how were awarded to Mra. Hamner Hua- corps, and the First Signal company listen. DBY CLEANED 18, January 80, February 27, March It had hung for several years on a ton and Mrs. Frank Page. under the command of Captain Wil- All Garments Are Insured. 30, May 4 and May IB. tree and was later placed Inside "the liam M, Mack. Captain Elton F. A DOUBLE CELEBRATION. church when tho treo was felled, and An Informal football gathering for Be Thrift-Wise . , . the officers of tho post was held at Hammond was in charge of the drill. The looal girls Hi-Y club enter- ot the pulpit chair that was mada Ali commands wero silent After the Rev. and Mrs. Elijah T. Reed Hun 50 Murgulelze Your Wardrobe, tained the Rumson girls' Hi-Y club from tho tree. the Fort Monmouth army mess on *-t>rod By Cornier Congregation, Thursday ovonlng when they held a Saturday afternoon, starting with drill taps -were Bounded with a new Mrs. Ruth Crawford's 7-B1 social tho radio broadcast at two o'clock, and impreasivo echo effect. Facing Thirty-seven years ago a Long 89- supper of frankfurters, rolls, dough- MARGULE'S nuts, elder and candy. After the science class took a trip last week A Dutch treat supper was served fol- West, the troopa stood uncovered for Jranch couple was married and en- supper games were played. Those to the Monmouth Consolidated lowing tho broadcast and cards and a moment of silent prayer, while a tered tho ministry of .the New Jerwoy Extra Chair 29.50 DYE WORKS In charge of the sociable were Jane Water company plant on Newman dancing enjoyed. In chargo of the flock of fifty homing pigeons wero Methodist conference, belnjr. assigned THONE 2371-J. Powers, Jean Stryker, Helen MeKeo, Springs road to help with their affair were Major Alfred M. Sherer, released from the east sldo of the to Herbertsvllle and Cedar Bridge aa We Call and Deliver. June Beers and Jane Hammell. Mrs. study of flltcratlon of water. Signal corps; Captain Jacob H. Os- field. Circling over the crowd several the first appointment. Beautiful Charles of London 2 Piece KROEH- 45 Prospect Avc, Red Bank Glenn Wlshard, adviser of the club, terman, Quartermaster corps, and tlmos, tho birds took flight westward. Sunday the Herbortsvillo church was chaperon. Oakland Street News. Second Lleutonant Robert B. Miller, The enlisted men'8 golf tourna- had as guests speaker Rev. Elijah F. LER Living Room Suite. Sturdy spring con- Tho senior girls, with a acore of An Interesting study Is being made Signal corps. ment for members of the 15th Signal Read, now statigned nt Littlo Silver, 3-0, were victorious In their hockey of praying mantes by Miss Marlon Service company got under way over for the roll call services. Mre. Archie A. Farmer entertained tho week-end with the following re- struction, finest selections of coverings. Solid game last woek with the sophomores. Dietz'p 8-B class. During spare mo- at. brldgo last Thursday. Prizes wero At the close of the sermon Rev. J. Tho seniors scored two points In tho menta Borne children observed the sults: Private Thomas R. Schaffer F. Leimpn, pastor of the Herbertsviltc Every Woman f awarded to Mrs. Elton F. Hammond, eliminated Private Harry A. Graham, church, made a few remarks in be- mahogany frame. first quarter and one In the last creatures and are making pictures Mrs. Edward A. Allen, Mra. Allen quarter. The seniors will play tho and will try to compose original 2 and 1; Staff Sergeant Lester Wink- half of the church and community, Wants • stories. Stowoll ani Mrs. Slmmonne Caro- Ier eliminated/ Private Philip L. stating that it being tho 37th wed- juniors this week, providing weather thers. to look hor best at all times... permits. Those who played last woek Miss Lois Rogcrs'a class Is start- Shuster, 6 and B; Technical Ser- ding anniversary of. Rev. and Mrs. to fee) at eaae and perfectly on tho senior team were Betty ing a unit on pioneering. Their chief Captain Glenn E. Carothcra, In- geant Etlwin A. Redding eliminated Reed and 37 years ago in taking up poised. Goodo, Millie Chinnock, Dorothy aim la tho study of how our country fantry, and Mrs. Carothers wero Private (First class) Walter Stanla- tho du-tlea of the pastorate ho wished Griffin, Nancy Malohow, Ruth Ream has grown from tho Atlantic to tho guests of Captain John W. Irwin and zewski, 2 up; Technical Sergeant to express appreciation of their MlfrSIMPUCTTY* or, Helen McKee, Virginia Curtis, Pacific. Mrs. Irwln for a few d,aya last week. Edwin A. Redding eliminated Cor- labors among the Herbertsvill' Created by Ruth Hance and Betty Boardman. Captain Carothers has been on a two poral Walter M. Cyprosky, 6 and 5; people for three years and toTiresent Rev. and Mrs. Reed with tokens ol The sophomores Included Doris River Street News. months' leave and will return short- Technical Sergeant Edwin A. Rea- Q0 Rath, Rose Labovsky, Janet Mytln ly to his station at Fort Francis E. ding eliminated Private Thomas R. love and esteem. Mra. Iteed was pre- Furniture Co. I* the answer. ger, Wilda Eble, Helen White, Vlr A Hallowe'en party was given Warren, Wyoming. Schaffer, 1 up on tho twentieth; Staff sented with a. handflomo leather The pull ol tee last woek by Miss Ella Hoaly's 4-B handbag and Mr. Reed was given a glnla Peterson, Violet Baden and class. Major and Mrs. Edgar L. Clewell Sergeant George C. Kane eliminated back • straps Ella Sohaeffer. were among those who attended the Staff Sergeant Lester Winkler, 6 and copy of the new Methodist hymnal EST. 1012 Battens the ab- A group from MIBB Fannie Roslns's Signal corps dinner-dance at the 3. The finals will be played by Ser- bound in. Morocco with ills name domen, uplifts The second period Problems of 3-A class Is making a wigwam simi- printed In gold. Thla was a great Tho Most Progressive Store In tho Shore Sector lar to that used by the Indians of Army and Navy club at Washington, geants Kane and Redding when the the bust, and Democracy class, under the direction D. C, last Saturday. weather permits. eurprlso to Rev. and Mrs. Reed and oontrols t b e of Charles Juckett, has started to New Jersey. The group Includes an appreciation that will be long 135-137 Monmouth St., RED BANK Patsy Dalola, Henry Scott, Roger A skeet shoot for officers was held Staff Sergeant Howard Dovey, carried with them. hips. organize a model senate. This sec- ar nine o'clock Sunday morning, with company B, 51st Signal battalion, re- Let our expert tion of congress functions on the White, John Perry, Ralph Louis and Alvln Kernoy. Captain Andrew E. Forsyth, cavalry, turned from a furlough on November fitter* show same principle as the national con- in charge. 2. Private Alfred T. Cox, company It pays to advertise In The Register. you what gress at Washington. The class was The winners of Mrs. Reba Miller's B, 51st, Signal battalion, returned Mls-Slmpliclty divided into two sections, Republi- 5-A class multiplication test' this Captain and Mrs. Charles M. Simp- eon do. son gave a dinner party In honor from furlough November 5. Corporal cans and Democrats, which held a week include Mary Rubins and John Joseph Griffith, First Signal com- caucus to select officers. The officers Daly, The record of Mrs. Miller's or* Lieutenant-Colonel Cheater R class In spelling Is kept on a graph Halg of the medical corps, post sur- pany, returned November 6 from 3.50 to 10.00 to be seated are president, clerk and furlough. Corporal Clinton A. Cove, sergeant-at-arms^ At the first meet- which shows whether they - improve geon, and Mrs. Halg, last Sunday an a whole or not. night at the Fort Monmouth army First Signal company, left November ing of the senate Mr. Juckett hopes to 6 on a fHteen-day emergency fur- prosent about fifteen bills to become The bar and line graphs of MIBB mess. Following a two months' leave, Colonel and Mrs. Haig will sail on lough. Private Theodore E. Christy, laws. Later the president will be Im- Ruth Haring's 7 social science class 15th Signal Service company, on ape IT Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. peached. are on productions of iron and coal tho army transport leaving New York for tho Canal Zone on January clal duty with the signal office, ]ef Jack Hammell, Jack Balnes, Stuart In Germany. Tho ' best graphs .brought in ao far were drawn by 14, 1D36. Colonel Halg will report November. 6 on a thirty-day furlough, Powers and Fred Williamson wero Master Sergeant Frank Dennlngs, selected by the Boys' Hl-H club to Gloria Ghavallots and Mary De- upon hia arrival in Panama to the George. governor of Panama canal for as- 15th Signal Service company, left on attend the Hl-Y convention at Now November 7 for a fifteen-day fur- Brunswick In December. Routine • Tho pupils of Mrs. Elsie Mac- signment to duty. Colonel Haig wil Leod's 7-A mathematlc class who are spend his leave in Merchantville. At- lougrh. business was conducted st their Piivats Arthur Kazmlerskl, Com- meeting last Week. Jack Hammcll, leading In tho contest are Robert tending tho dinner party wero president, and Glenn P. Wlshard, Ciambrone, Gloria Chavallots, Mil- Colonel and Mrs. James H. VanHorn, pany B, Slat Signal battalion, Is now adviser, presided. dred Prostl, Vincent Romano and Lieutenant-Colonel and Mra. Roy H. on recruit duty. Louis Tomaino. Those' who are lead- Coles, Captain and Mrs. Clifford G. Corporal Thaddeus Zinlewlcz, 15th H. Carl Kalt, English teacher, has Ing in her &-J\. mathematics class arc Blltch, Captain and Mrs. Harry K. Signal Service company, has been started an AnnapollB and West Point Mary Catalani, Colllo Daniels, Viola Storms, Captain and Mra. Robert W. granted a seven-day extension of his club for boys of the local school. The Maclalemo, Joseph Petltto, Margaret Rnynsford, Major and MrB. Augustus furlough. object of the club Is to help the Prlvato Cecil I. Slnkler, 15th Sig- ANNOY boys who want to go to the service Stoble, NIch Soboleosky and Charles M. Gurney, Miss Jerry Haig, Second school to get Information about en- Vlttorla. Those leading the 7-B-2 Lieutenant Charles F. Fell and Misa nal Service company, wa3 trans- trance requirements. Mr. Kalt's class are Naomi Tulford, John and Hcnrlotto Hebort and Mra. Arthur ferred to tho Infantry and left No- FRIENDS brother, Hart Kalt, Is a lieutenant at Raymond Vaccarelll. Thoso loading Hebort, both of Holyoke, Massachu- vember 8 for Fort Slocum, New the naval academy. All freshmen, the 8-B class aro Benny BenlncaBO, setts. York, awaiting sailing on an army sophomoroa and Juniors who wteh to Joo Costa, Tony DeLorenzo, Flalra An officers' hop will be held at tranaport to tho Philippine Islands, join should see Mr. Kalt. Figar, Matt Ferrlngo, Sylvia Garruto, the Fort Monmouth army mesa at for a tour of foreign service there. Alex Rogel and Joseph Tomaino. nine o'clock Friday night with the Tho following named enlisted men Banners, emblems, shields and Thoso leading tho 8-B2 class aro Ml- following; officers in chargo: Major Al- have been assigned to the post foot- pocketbooks, with the Red Bank chnel Baden, Herman Tayone and fred M. Shearer, Signal corps; Cap- ball squad: Private Eric J. Braun, high Bchool soal upon thorn, are be- William Gcronl. Company A, 51st Signal battalion, ing sold In tho art room by Miss tain Jacob H. Osteramn, Quartermas- Edna Hallock and Jack McHugh to ter corps, and Second Lieutenant antl Private Alfred T. Cox, Company ralso funds for the senior claBS. The West Borgon News. Robert B. Miller, Signal corps. B, 51st Signal battalion. articles may bo purchased at rea- Mrs. Doris Sauer's 3-B class has a Captain Jamea D. O'Connell of the Private Joseph R. Rollo, 15th Sig- sonable prices. sandtable In a corner of their class- Signal corps has returned after a nal Service company, was relieved from special duty at the Signal corps The boys' Junior Hl-Y club under room, Illustrating the habits and month's sick leave. Prior to his sick ways by which tho trco dwellers leavo he was a patient in the Walter laboratories November 6 and trans- tho supervision of Marcus Htggin- Reed Genoral hospital at Washing- ferred to the 51st Signal battalion. botham, 3d, held their meeting last lived. Prlvato Edward J. Cuddy, Com- week at tho "Y" house on Branch ton, D. C. avonuo. Slguard Thompson, presi- Woight-lifting classes for physical pany B, 51st Signal battalion, was School Personals. development commenced last Tues- transferred on Novomber 7 to the dent, was In oharge. Plans were Miss Jean Pope attended the made to attend the Prlnceton-Lohlgh day and will bo conducted on week- 15th Signal Service company and de- Fordhnm-St. Mary's football game days between 0:30 P. M. and 7:15 P. tailed on special duty at the Signal football game at Princeton Saturday, Saturday at Now York. Novomber 10, and to go swimming M. and. 7:15 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. in corps laboratories, for duty aboard at tho Asbury Park Y. M. C. A. on Mlas Adelo Hoppner spent tho the southoast room of tho post gym- tho United States army launch Rus- Wednesday, November 20. Those week-end with friends In Bloomflold. nasium, first floor. Each class will scl. present were Paul Fabry, Slguard Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strauss workout throe times weekly on al- Prlvato Durward M. Tldd, 15th Thompson, Philip Jacobs, Joseph Val- attended tho Stato TeacherB' con- tornato days, thero being two classes Signal Servlco company, waa trans- vention at Atlantic City on Friday. held each evening. Instruction will ferred to the 51st Signal, battalion Potor Galatro, Mlchnel Carotcnuto bo given by Prlvato David Bolden, oh November 7, and relieved from ••••»••••••••••••••••••»••••«•»••••••••«•«•••••••• nnd Elmer Sutphin went to Atlantlo Company B, Slst Signal battalion. pecial duty at tho Signal corps City Friday night whore they played The enlisted men's brldgo tourna- laboratories. Welcome back to QUALITY. Be prepared ;; with tho all-stnto orchestra. ment opened last Monday night In Born at tho Station hospital at -for cold weather with a supply of premium ;; Hilda Rosso underwent an appen- tho post gymnasium. High scoro for 2:12 A. M. Novembor 7 to Corporal dicitis operation last Wednesday at tho opening night was mado by n and Mrs. Egedlus Pedorson, Com- quality Jeddo-Highland coal. It costs a little ;; Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long team composed of Private Geor^o T. pany A, Elst Signal battalion, more to buy, but a lot less to burn. Branch. Schwartz, Company A, 51st Signal daughter, Saye Laura. " John Connor, a student at Drake's battalion, and Private Icl Willard B. Tho Boy Scouts held a mooting last business school, recently received a Mclntosh, Company A, 6l5t Signal Wednesday at Hangar No. 3 at 7:00 perfect scoro In business spoiling. battalion, who mado 62.5. Rulea P. M., and will meet next week on John was tho only, student in moro governing tho play will bo those ot November 20, at tho same place anfl than 150 who took tho test to nchlovo tho Official American Bridge asso- hour. COAL such honors. ciation. W. H. Wooddrop of Now Tho Girl Scouts, headed by Mrs DECORATE Holon Sanborn grnduated from ark, formorly a member of tho 10th Charles M. Simpson, scout captain Drake's business school Friday. Slio Signal Sorvlco company ol thla poBt, mot last Thursday at tho Fort Mon- Vfan In tho upper third of her grad- a member of tho American Bridge mouth army mesa at 7:00 P. M. Do- Feed - Fuel Oil - Hay uating clans. association, will act as director. Ten nations from mothers of left-over games will coniitltuta tho tourna- sweater yarn wero received, from WITH LIGHT EIGHTH UIRTIIDAY. ment. A sultablo priito will bo award- v.'hleh tho scouts will crochot a quilt ed each woek. Tho grand prize ol' which they will donnto to tho stn- LEHIGR COAL Nniicy Schofleld of I.lncroft Given an engraved cup will bo UWSIKW tion lioapltnl. Tho next meeting will Nut Size $ "Pnrty by Friends. tho wlnnor of tho tournament by tho bo hrld tonight nt tho same hour THIS NEW I.E.S.* LAMP DOES BOTH 4 -j .00 per ton ;; Nancy Schoflald, daughter of Mr. American Brldgo association. A post anil plneo. Following a formal meet- and Mrs. Jeaso Schoflold, was given bridge toam has already boon se- np, tenderfeet will bo vosted as fol- Stove Size. a party Sunday afternoon by hor lected and outaldo organizations who lows: Botty Grlppcr and Mary Jo- Here Is a lamp that adds new * Built to Specifications of th« "f -i .25 per ton ',', parontfl at tholr homo on Newman would like to challenge It may com- scphlno Mcade. Illuminating Engineering SocUtr SprlnRS road In celebration ol her municate with Prlvato Edwin Albors, A ball room dancing olaas for chil- charm to every homo and pro- Pea Size eighth birthday. Decorations con- Company A, 61st Signal battalion, dren of tho post will bo hold In tho sisted of green and white A wlntor who will mnko tire necessary arrange- vides an entirely new standard Q.OO per ton ' i Fort Ntonmouth army moss on Mon- Floor Model as aliown 95 (CASH ONLY) , scotio mndo of enndy by hor slater, ments for play. Tho po.-it tournament

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1.98 Stainless Steel Infant's 2.98 30.00 Set 1.00 Quality Knives and Forks Bassinette SOME MONMOUTH COUNTY DAY "HIGHLIGHTS" Rogers Silverware Girdles or Brassieres 1.59 2.59 Sec Asbury Park Press for Complete Details. 25.00 89c Suta of forks end knlvea with A sturdy wood hnnslnetto with Men's $30.00 Una strong otnlnlesn steel blndes. Ivory finish. Size 18x30. Hns Women's $14.95 New$5.O0 A GO plec« act of William A. Good firm two way stretch gir- Colored handles. Kxcellent fiets rubber caiitorfl, and may be eas- Rogers Bllvcr jiluto slivorwaro dles in small, medium or large for Idtchon use. Or n homo ily rolled from one room to an- In a tarnish proof cheat. Com- Blzes. Botlnto brumileicB with (rift Hero. other. A good Christmas pift. Overcoats plete service for 8. Pay 1.00 lace hunt. Both In peach color Smart Dresses Winter Millinery down, balanca monthly. only. FOURTH FLOOIl SECOND, ,FI.OOn $24.95 $12.98 $3.89 nnsT FLOOB SECOND FLOOR BE A BOOSTEB A FIUKNIJI.Y VIBITOB Boost your merchant!, boott your Bringing Good Newt Every W«*k orgnnizatloa*, booit your official*, for 07 Yawn, do All tha PtunU*, boost your neighbor and your com- In the Hume* of lied Bunk and munity wiil boost you. Vicinity—About Local Events Mid RED BANK REGISTER £1 I'eoplc Itiued WMkiff Entor«d &• Second-CUi* Matter at the Foit- Subscription Price i On* Year 12.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 21. offlcs at B«d Bunk. N. J., under th* Act of March 8, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935. Six Months 11.00. Singh COPT' 4O. PAGES 15 TO 28. Cristiani Farm Tract Purchased TO AID BIVKRVIISW HOSPITAL. School Recital Red Cross Drive FLAN CHORAL CONCKUT. More Charges Of Hod Bunk Churches To Take U» Weil-Unown lladlo Artists to Be May Use Schools Changes Owners For Polo Ganies Special Collection for Churlty Aid. On Stage Tonight In Full Swing I'rtsont at Kilts mi Dcctmher 3. Illegal Voting Through tho co-operation of tho The Thursday Morning Choral con- For Borough Hall Red Bank churches of all denomin- Property of 108 Acres on theTwenty-Seven Acrea of Lund on Monmquth County Progressive Results Encouraging in First cert will be held ' Tuesday evening, Complaints Have Been Signed by rSuUwamp Road Bought by Broad , Street, Shrewsbury, ations, a collection will bo taken up School to Give Show Starring Week of Campaign for 2,000 December 3, at 8:30 o'clock at tin; Suggestion Made Tlmt Old for tho charitable services of River- J. Ewing McGirr of Kumson School at Little Silver be Con. Torvald Ueland of Cranford, Bought by Group of Wealthy Mary Daniel Vosseler at Molly Membership's in Red Bank Dis- IflJis auditorium'. W. A, Goldsworthy —Hearings Next Monday Be- view hospital of Kcd Bank. Tho col- of New York will be/"'the conductor. verted Into Municipal Build* a Flour Broker at New York. SpofUmen. lections will be taken up reasonably Pitcher. trict—Merchants' Displays. fore Justice Wainright. boon at the discretion of the priest, Artists'Will include Winifred Cecil, ing—Other Public Mutter*. The Paulino CHntla.nl farm of 108 A tract of 27 acres of land on the Everything Is In readiness for tho The Red Croaa roll cull campaign soprano, and Evan Evans, baritone, rector or pastor in charge of the re-Monmouth County Progressive, school In the wake, of the arrest of five Conversion o( the old schoolhouw acres on tho south ajde ot Nutswamp west side of Broad street at Shrews- Is now in full awlnj;. Workers are both well known on the radio. Miss men, four of*&fto:n are soldlem, on road, In Mlddletown township, has bury, a short distance south of thespective churches and it is proposed endowment' committee to present a nt Llttlo .Silvnr into a municipal that thia will be an annual feature. d in a home to house can- Cecil recently appeared as guest churgeii of voting illegally at Hum- been bought by Torvald Ueland of crossroads, had been bought for use Renaissance recital at tho Molly vuas and reports so far arc very en- soloist with the Apollo club of Ah- bulldintv to house tho llro company Pitcher hotel tonight starting at 8:30 yon on election day, complaints havn nnd tlio, VUTIOUH borough olllccs waa Cranfbrd, who In engaged In bufljneaa as a polo Held by a group of wealthy Tho collection will be taken up on couraging. Tho <|Uota tor the Redbury Park in the Ocean Grove audi- o'clock. The recjtal, which Is being been Hik'tiud by ' J. IdwinK McGirr Halod hy Councilman Frederick at New York as a Hour broker, G. sportomen, Including Joseph Roeb- Thanksgiving morning at the union Bank iliatrlct is 2,000 members. torium. Dorothy Gravatt Winter- against a number of other persona Howard Llpplncott was the agent In lfng, Bernon S. Prentice, J. Foi-d service of the Methodist,-Baptist and featured by Mary Daniel Vosgelof, Is In u radio tall; Mayor Charles K. K, }In(,i(.|- nt Tuesday ulght'a moot- being staged for the benefit of the Stella of Anbury Park, who will ac- on similar charges. Mr. McGirr wua° of tlio mayor and council o^ that the transaction, Johnson, John Kemmeror, Mahlon Presbyterian churches to be held at Bnglkih soid in part: a candidate for councllmun on tho tho Methodist church and also at tho endowment fund of the school. company the choral, is also accom- place. He di,| not think ^llo rent " Tho farm la ono of the bopt known Kcmmerer and Sheldon Prentice. "I am informed rhat In the past panist for the Apollo club. Democratic ticket, but wan defeated. and cnout fertile In this section. Tho Tho purchasers are already having 'Thanksgiving morning servlco at Mrs. Vosseler, who Is tho highest clRhluon ycnis this branch haa never Tho complaints wore mudc bcfuio of $250 a yoar, offored by tho,Mon- new owner was formerly a ranchman the field graded and otherwise made Trinity Episcopal church. ' It will he paid stock leading woman in Amer- mouth County Athlcllc, aanoclutlon, taken up at the other churches when i to meet Us Red Cross rjuota, . Jurftico Klmer C, Wainright ol in Minnesota and since loavlng that ready for polo playing In tho spring. ica, will portray with her customary and I believe I know the prevailing i Shrewsbury, who nan set next Mcm- 'an sulllrlrnt. Ho ailKKPStcil thnt tho state ho has always hud a dealre to The property wag bought from Sey- designated by tho person In charge skill and experience, the three oiost mayor appoint, a uommlttno to b« and envelopes will be distributed to public spirit of tho people of this i day altornuun at live o'clock ay the have, a farm of his own In the East. mour, Incorporated, a corporation Inspiring romances of the Florentine community well CIHIUKII to be fully time for the hnarin^d. The Iliat per- cnnipminl of men who tmvo knowl- which acquired It from Christian members of the congregation In ad-Renaissance, Lucrezla Buti, Lucrezla I'IIKH of Imlldiiif," ronattuctlon work Mr, Ueland will remodel tho ho«jc vanco of the date decided upon. conlldcut thai ihis year's goal of only son arrested, on a ouinpliiir.L uf Mr. on the promises, for hla owfl use and Broderson about Bevon years ago. Del Sarto and Mona Lisa. She. took ifpOOU mu.-nhcrshipx will bo quickly | Me Gin1 waa Mrs. Klorcnce JDIIIIHUII to ln.«pi:ci tho hullillnj,'and dotormlna bo will build a house for hla farm- Tho tract Is betweon tho estates of Rivervlow hospital has an excep- leads In several outstanding plays ond cheerfully enrolled. Let me urge of iJay street. The charge is that whether or not It in nullnlila for UBO and leads of plays written by Mark by tho huroiiirli. A committal) com- er. In addition to the house occu- L. L. White and Mr. Broderuon, It tionally huge number of charitable you to lend your fullest co-operation she i« not u citizen-.---Khe-Wfiu ]w[ Shropshire, the local chair- for the grand jury. WarmniH wete TiiiSi'vr'nT'wniifini J. T. nciiy,' bo^ house and titablo me on tho property. tho utroot and In depth It extends to and it If* In co-operation with the both of whom have since won theman and her workers. I commend al.so itfyutid for the at rent of Mr. and OHU'tl clerk; Ccoi'SO K. Allon, boi>. Other fcttturoo of the farm lncludo tho property of Phlllipso Green. It U hospital that the churches are lend- Pulitzer prize, and in Booth Tark- the wolk uf the American Hed Cross Mrs. Hayard Stout, members oi lhe ouj-'h enjuneer, .ami Cnuimllmcn Vic- a lai'KO applo orchard and a proli- one of the show places of Shrews- ing tljolr financial aid nt this time. Ington's '.'Twcedles" and "The Wood- to the people of l.hiH community, and JJunison .society colony, and Ivina tor Sailer nnd Oliver Fiako waa »])" tnble gravel pit, Tho house Is pic-bury, among Its attractive features en Kirnona." respectfully urge your fullest support Wardetl, superintendent ot u Ruin- piiintoil to make a mirvey. turesquely, located a considerable dis- being s> largo firovo of trees near the Joseph Pulitzer haa been scheduled and co-operation." son icmd estate, It la charged that Viet or Hat (or gavo a report of a, tance back from tho road. street, The land Is almost level and to make his appearance here a« well Mr. Wardell aided Mia. Johmum tu ccnfonjiu'r' with itnbcrt M. Clulman, not much grading will bo necessary Baptist Guild Merchants co-opcrateU in the cam- The farm is perhaps best known as as Judge Frank A." Wingate, and paign with [lttradive window dis- vote. Theodore J. Labrecque wlli roprestntiillvo of the. Firo Insurance to put It into condition for Its new Mark Connolly and George Kauf- represent Mr. McGirr, and William eM'hanfto, nnd other borough officials "tho old Applogata homestead. One purpose. plays. Aaiong the places milking part of the house la said to bo vory Vesper Service inann, well known playwrights. MrB. special displays were Davidson Bros., A. Stevens, Kumson borough attor- relative to aildltioniil llro-flghtlng aged. It haa timbers hewn with axe The sportsmen had been looking Vosselor is now making her residence fruit display by Domlnick Ziporo; ney, hay been engaged to represent «liii;>iii, weru ordorod paid. on West Front street now occupied Edith Worth made a report about the Half-Past Seven O'ClockO'Clk — from 2:00 to The four soldiers who confessed Tuesday, J^eci.'mber 10, has boou by the residence oC Miss Iloaa Wclo. izens of Shrewsbury apoko in favor recent state guild rally at Camden. Church Interior f °* ?1 V ^ of UIIB action. No one voiced oppo- Conover Lane Boy the Author they worn promised $1.50 each to vote iet an the date of the public hearing He had throo sons, John S., Joseph It was voted to nifike tht*. annual the fit might Derru.)(-ratin tirk/.t, worr >n tbe bond ordlnanco relative to sition. It was\tated that the grad- guild gift of $!50 to the benevolence Each morninj; at half-post seven in an effuit tu have additions and S. and Richard Applegate. John S. Main Auditomtn) of Fair Haven alLuru.Uuns math; to Kutonlown uchool Hri'iiiRned before Jud^e Kdward the purchase of a 1U!W ilro appara-* Applcsato, became a lawyer and thoing and other changes made would fund of the Baptist church. . The o'elnrk at Station WEAF two radio increase tho beauty of tho tract and Methodist Church Renovated " ! No. 1 nt a cost of $7(i,:ws, thoKnight ut Freehold last work and tUH. other two sons were farmers. After guild will also give $50 to the state performem known as "Jolly Bill remanded to jail to await sentence. would provide additional employ- guild organization and $25 to Mr. —Services Donated, Church Eaton town board of uducation will Mayor Klia.i' S. Black reported that the death of Joseph S. AppleRata his and "Jane" are reading a scries of Jjold -tliyir third special ejection to- farm was Inherited by his children, ment. It waa also eald that more and Mrs. Edward Clayton, mission- Gets $1,000 Job for $8. mystery stories based on the adven- tlie rc^uiraein^' of Mnrkham road 11 morrow at school No. 1 betwet;ii the ha:) been completed nnd that ho has eight In number, and John 8. Apple- JobB would be provided by reason o£ aries stationed In China. Mr. Clay- ture. of tho children living in the additional men getting work asi hand- ton formerly lived at Lincroft. Special services will bo held next ytefnily of, Conover lane, in Mlcldlc- hours of two und nine o'clock. heard a )ire;U deal of favorablo com- Kate bought tho interest of hia broth- Sunday in the Fair Haven Metho- Remodel Place ment regarding the Job. Mr. Allen ers nnd sisters in tho property. Tho lers and trainers of the polo ponies. Plans were discussed for the an- tow i Jownshlp near Red Bank, An tho fiocond clod ion for tho dist church to marie the retpening +.%•'• .i htorie.s nre being written byproposition waa HU close it wus dc- submitted a list of the apportion- lnw business which John S. Apple nual vesper service and tea Sunday of tho main auditorium, whic7: ment of cofitfj to property owncm Kato founded was carried on after afternoon, December 1, at half-past ri'ar.U J. "Williams of Conover lane. lnamted by townspooplo that, another For Restaurant been undergoing a thorough reno- "JoJlv Kill," who la a newspaper car- election bo held, according to Iticti- for sidewalks*., and curbing on thft his death by his eon, who bears the Atlantic Highlands four o'clock at the Baptist church, in vation. In the morning Rev. Henry street aijd _^ public hearing on this name name and who is tho senior which all tho guilds of the county tonisi. first became interested in md liuberta, clerk of tho board. Former Hotel Molly Pitcher An- P Bowen, the pastor, will conduct these children when he read a serial, .The last, election rejected tlio pro- report, •wlfl be held December 10. membor of tho firm of Applegate, wiil participate. Mrs. Eleanor Ken- a dedicatory service nnd his topic nex on Riverside Avenue Un- Stcvcna, Foster & ncussllle, Council Doings yon will be in ' charge of the tea "The Mystery of the Old Barn," in posal by eleven vote;;. At (he: lir.it dergoing Alterations — Two Mayor IJIack congratulated Ed-* will be "Tho Reopening." In tin; election the project was turned down ward C\ Fiedler and Mr. Snttnr UpftlV Joseph 8. Applegate'a children, In H. N. Lawrlo of Washington, D. which will follow the .service. thn Kids' NPWH, edited by Kent Wil- New Haven Men New Owners evening a special program will bo. liams, aged twelve years. lie asked by n. 2ld to D'J vote. Iliclr n'-olccfiori nnd he wio conRrat- addition to the Ihreo sDna mentioned, ! C, who recently donated a strip of The chapter Indorsed holding 'he rendered by the Christian Endeavor .state guild rally at Red Bank in No- for more stories of the .same sort and The proposal provides far issuing ulatiul hy them cm bin election as were Mrs. William.B. Hendrlcltson, land on the alte of tho Hcndrlk Hud- societies and the Simday-tchool in bonds nf the district to the' amount mayor for tin? .sixth time. Mrs. George F. Cooper,.-.Mrs. William vember, 1936, Mrs. Henry Conover now (hoy have become a regular fea- son spring to the Atlantic Highlands commemoration of the 400th anni- ture. The Kids' News is a mimco- of 5'12,000 and the romaindnr nf the Smith and Mrs. Joseph Uendrlcltson, gave a talk about her recent trip to versary of the English Bible. borough so that a memorial could be South America nnil exhibited articles rajjhe'd publication. cost would lie met by a j.;rnnt from All of thorn, like their progenitor, erected, appeared before tho mayor the Federal KmoiK(!ncy Public lived to ripe old tiRea. which she brought home from that Improvements in the auditorium The two lending characters in the Religious Group and council of that place Tuesday continent. The meeting closed wi'.h include rearrangement of the powa, .arias nre Kent and Dick. Dick, Works AdminiMl For several, years, whilo the farm night relative to back taxes on prop- the singing of "Blessed be the Vieextension of pulpit platform, now j;od thirteen year's, is the editor of This proposition in bcinp submit- To Meet Tonight was owned by the lato John S. Ap- erty ho owns In that vicinity. Tho That Binds," after which refresh- portable altar rail, laying of new The Noij;hborhnod Gossip. These ted, for tho third time before U pleRato It was operated by Joseph S. taxes date back to the time, when the ments were served by the hostesses, enrpet in the aisles and on the plat- two are "The G Boys of Grcenbank." ])iit)lic aH there appeal.s to be an tih- 'x..n monthly moot Ing o( the Young AppleRnte, who now lives on Con-tract was owned by tho Peck in- namely Mr.'s. Julian Parker, MIHS An- form, sanding and polishing floor, Tho stories, are in a setting of a ru- Kolute Heed for KUCII improved school over lane. John S. Applcgato died In .soon an ulU'ration •, are completed. People'^ e.ooncil of ltellglous Edu- terests. Mr. Laurie told tho council nabel House, Miss Dorothy Brown, waxing" and polishing pews, repair- ral community named Greenbank. faciiiticK and it is the last oppor- The main dining room will bo riiowt cation of Red Hank will bo held to- 1016. Ho sold tho farm to the Crle- ho Is planning to erect several log Mrs. Emll Colcman and Mrs. Hurry ing of tho roof and installation of It is expected that the stories will tunity to secure nearly half (45 per tlanl family In 1007. attractive with an Italian fn^co niKht nt 8:lf> o'clock at tho Atlantlo cabins of tho higher price type, and Chamberlain. sash cord in all the windows. The Inter be published in book form. The < cent) of the lotnl co.'it of such a mantel and fireplace, parquet tloom HlgliK'ind.'i IJ.iptlst church. Hev. recently awarded a contract for the Tuesday night the chapter gave a auditorium haa been closed the past hooli w|ll bo illustrated by "Jolly I project through i outright gift I ami niodernhjtio walls and decora- (Jroi^e R. "i^llln, pastor of th« DANCING SCHOOL TO OPEN. lirst dwelling. An investigation of card party at the home of Mrs. Par-two months white the alterations Bill." It is expected that Jolly Bill j from tho federal i;ovcriune.nt. tions. ehureh. will welcome tbo membori, tho tax situation will bo made by ker at which 5-1 persona were present. were under way. Tho work was nnd Jane will come down to Conover I Humors to the effect that in the and Williiim Snytler, president of thft Ethel Mount Mnznr to Direct Enter- John S. FUtcroft, assessor, and Dr,Facks of ..card* tvere' awarded as done gratis by the men of the ];inc neM Snturrkjy to mnlte sketches i event that the vott;r;i oC l'Jiitontown organization, will preside. Uev. Q. prise In MonmouUi Street Building. Charles A. Reed and William Dun- prizes. Mrs. Hurry Chiimborlain was church of children- who figure in his ! accept, tho proposal of the hoard of Nelson Mnore, jiimtoi of tho Bclford were :h nights after their daily labors the Tho Etliol Mount Mozart School phy, chairmen of tho finance com- chnlrmnn of the committee which di- over. • It Is estimated that if stories. .education Tor iniprov<.'nienis to school Methodifit church, will be tho speak- of Dancing, which has taken mittee. rectcd the party. done by private contract tho im- I No. 1, that no local labor will bo er. rooms on tho second floor of tho Current bills amounting to $5,800 provements would have cost more I employed wuro refuted today by MIHS Claire Lln^o will havo charge were paid. Tho council also paid Lodge Past Grands ifhe board, in »n interview given to of the nni.-nefil jtrofuam. William building, 43-45 Monniouth street, than $1,000. The cost to tho church men s rest rooms are beinj^ atlded, $G,000 on the 1035 county taxes, The Ri'Kistt.T rrjirc.'-entative. Talllnim nnil !yterlali home nf Mra. Elizabeth Hoffman of , in^ towns wilh the result that, they A aix-room .suite on thu Hocond that Information regarding tho sched- St. Agnes's auditorium at Atlantic LatHos' liohrow Society to Hold Af- church and the Keannhurg Molho- Harrison n.vvii\u; the Past Grande of Und that approximately seventy por- floor in bcin^ prepared for the own- di.'-L .church ant tied for flriit plac» ule and tuition can bo had at tho SURPRISE DRAWING TONIGHT. Highlands will be the scene of a fair Tuesday Night. t ( Niivenlnk Kebcknh lod^o organized a ] c«nt nf all workmen employed nc- er's private UHIV At! conking will b" find Ihb! niiH'ilnf; may decide tho win- studio on Saturday and Monday from card party Thursday night, Novem- one to seven o'clock P. M., or by tel- A fashion show and card party lb Jind ul Ml followlnjf ; I tuaMy reside in the town where Htieh done on the premies und ihu food ner and permanent holder of (ho 111- Kcd Bank ,ISlks Hnvo Plcunlng Tea- ber 21, for the benefit ot St. Agnca'a .•Jori.-il r!i thn will bo server! in a liomc-Iikn atmoH- ephoning Bed Bank 2220, except Sat- will be given Tuesday evening, No- oil'leers projert in bein^ carried out, and will bo server! in a liomc-Iikn atmoH- hle. ture at Each Meeting. chureh and also for St. Mary'a ha la net: come from the immediate ! piieipiieiee . ThTho Kroiiiui'Kroiiiui.'ii surrounding.surrounding;; ththrr urday and Monday afternoons. vember 19, in the ballroom at JO I'le-diki;il-• •Mr-'. Kli/.nl iot|-1 II'iff church of New Monmouth. Prizes building w\U }»,> n.itvl for |iarlcin^. The rooms taken by the school A feature of tho weekly meetings Riverside avenue- by the Ladies' Mo- Vii-i- IT lirnt-- -M Cn rri<- 1 vicinity. I'OI'CJI.AKITV U'lNNKKS. of tho Red Bank lodge of Elks is a will bo awarded and refreshments brew society. The Haznll shoppo will .Sivn'i'n-y --Mri. 1) I. Am For example, in Tied r.jinH. wlv Tin* repairs aro bein^ made under have been thoroughly renovated and Mr., I; served. A live turkey will be award- Stilts. two iiU'*i] ;;ciiool luiiiiiiomi am be: the. .supervJHinn of lOdward y, Klau>'- made exceptionally attractive. Class- surprise drawing and members of sponsor tlio show and will present r IJ^lit Ctirls JUKI I'.'lgllt Iloyf* to Re' ed an n door prize. I'l; cluiltcM' ilk-inborn, besidL-s the built (River sheet and Mechanic j ncr, who \a c.onncctr.d withh ththee reareall es for children and adults of both tho lodgo aro getting a lot of en- exclusive models in sport, afternoon, 1 reive I'rl/eN from Store. joyment out of thia now feature. Tho commit tee from tho Now Mon-cocktail, formal gowns find wriipn. nUiccr.'i. ill !,' Mis. Lillinn Ivin.s, Mi's. ffticcM th.- time }>onh:i used in nmkI estate nlWr.rtnlWrrt of Milton UerlcUerlc, tintin- sexoa will be offered In ballet and 1 Tlic popularity contain which nunith church consists of Mrs. P. J. Minnie Chiinihei-lriln, Miss Pauline illK up tlio payrnilH prove that thi broker who affected the sale. too dancing, modern Interpretative Those who havo been lucky since Mats will also ho shown. liavi^ lieen in progrcffH ;ilx weflko at Leach clmirm.-in, Mrs. William Kelly, Hock nr.d Mis. Anna Vnllcuu. above seventy per cent ir- a<:cura('' | -• —^.-»—_ dancing, tup "nd musical comedy this feature was Inaugurated aro RocheMe Madan.sky, Sclma Simon, the I.lggcilt drug aloii! at Hed iltlllk Mrs. Thomas Curley, Mrs. James Mcftinf;n will bo liold on tht; ;ice- In a letter irrelved today from dancing, character anil folk dancing, Bordon Wolcott, Fred Magee, An- Anna. Shipkln, Dorothy Grand, Syl- coniiiulid .Saturday. Vote;! were cnut I'.lltler. Mrs. .Joseph Moore, Mrs. ond I-'rlday of c'.'ifh month (it thr Artliui1 A. Kuj;]e:wm, en:;inct'i in); in- limbering, exercise and acrobatic drew Hill, Charles Degavrc, Herbert via LtCvJnffky and Bertha Hontkhi by bu.vfj.i ai the uioif; in accordanfft Mary Kinney, Mrs. David Sclinoor i honii'H of tile incinhcr:!. The flrxl KptM:t(.r for the I'WA, locntcd in lied Ui-d llnnU h lo Ohsorvn Alinuai dancing, ballroom dancing for adults Edwards and Frank Dlckman. There. will do the modeling. DuFnzin's flor- r with the amount;! of lllelr purchaijea, mid Mrs. Compton. Timothy Sheclinn n'P;uliu' iiH'flini; will be hf^ld on I ii- UnnK, the following :il.:ileiaent wn:; and ballroom dancing and social ctl- Is a surprise in store for tho mem- ist ahoppn will furnish the decora- I.odKo ot Sorrow. Ki):ht pri/eM will be awarded to girls i.-i chairTnim foi- Ht. Aj;lie:s's church. day, Dccnnlio! l.'l, nl Ihc home of mad'1: "Circulating minor:: cinimiiiK quotto for children. There will be ber who happens to be lucky tonight. tlon.s. MIHR Essie Rosin will he ar nnd cit.ht to hoya T'he wlnnnrs will Mrs. Hoffiian. that local labor and trade m.M-han- Tim annual memorial :U!rvlco, of Hpeclfil exercise nnd recreation elaflfl- tho piano, be the nue;it:i of the utoro manage- OH for women and business girls and irs luive tint been (riven t lie prefer- Ihii Ited Hank lodj;c of ICIka will Iw FORTY HOURS DKVOTION. MfH. Harry Mo i tit rich, Mm. Hurry 1 ment .Satnnhiy fil'tiinoon itt tha restricted private clauses will be IHISINKSS INCOllI'OIlATEll. TI1I0 UlUKiKT SHOP. ence on 1HVA project. ! is a bia:;e;iaiii iiiui been arraiij;i'd for are h. leeidve am Noima .lean Ja«, bo done for banquets, bridge parties, will bo rosary, sermon ami benedic- illj;ef & Heller, Incorporated. They In mlllliH'iy, lin- in i harr | Vrizca for each table and alun a 1 thhi oti:a::lon. i;cr of llelford, ijylvln Hnndnlph of dances and weddings. Saturday tion on Sunday, Monday and Tues- will conduct their bu-dnests at the fnr wiitiuiii and Tin only same address, Uroud and Mechanit^ j iltior prize will be nwardod. A turkey Ji'l'iH'hnlil, (Jeci'lla Mat-Cloutl of Will- night of tiha week a dance will ho day evenings, with tho Hormon.i by yminir t;IH"- MIUIIIIIIO NuiTi'll in n«- ir llni.UllliMl it Mi lino :itii'el, Dot Noonna or Mlddls- street.'), H

l hut, i ii. h l.-i 1 y.nn nvnmif, Melvllln »|iiij'll(l(,' of !/»• The Independent Order of Fores- A card pnrty for thn benefit of It WHS Held by tho MI-CIIIUIII; SI nil not true, uu the I'WA h: MiH. (.Jeoi);e l)iek(!r of .Shrownhury, The Junior clasn of tho Ited Hank ti(tn. roy place, John livlni; lllllyor of ters will hold their moating tonight Kutontown chnpler. Order o£ lCust- l'urent-Trar.lit'r Asorliillun. nectlon whatever wilh I * • 1 ; II w formeily of Itlvnr 1'la/a. fifty per- Catllolk; high school will hold n t'he,,1l)l!t jtrcet, J)iiiie;i Anilernml of in their raoni.t on Monmouth utrcet. ern Stnr, will bo held thin afternoon ri-nlly .'milled lo pul tin-: Mil 11 anna wi-li' preaelll. and r.ardM wi'ie ThanltH|;!vln}; iTciichor uiiso' hitlim mouth. iier will be (served, Tlic tilil of Tump 27 met sd/.OM, to IH ynur v IIMI.,.% .. We allow (laiii'.liler nl' Mr. and Mrn. Jimim the Mi>cl|nn|o iitront. KCIICII I, l'rl/.i 10( for your old oIlM . N" rhari;.' Auto OwiirrH, Attention, New Sniiirt Xinnn ('iiri)N. hall 10 HWnrnliJo - j (Jullllaliia of Mifl'lifillic Htioct, io- Riivo 3O',ft on your Insurance; reli- at Totley'ii. Heleet yours now. You worn nltd and rorrrnliiniMit i for tnrafiniiii)i ; nnd ft|iy llf ilvtt HtutU llmni- ImprovrmrlltN. 1 uviMiui', Monday >h:)it find held Of l^iirnt'd lo M'hoo! Monduy aftet- rn- found Unit Tctb'v'ii would (urnlah W f,,uan!! (lornilild-eil up to {ft.OOO, able r/>mpnnlefl. prompt nprvlee. HJM - niny talie snnijdn hooli home anil !, cako, Ini nnd IM.II your Mhadivt dh i'i't ;i id I • •K'rlli'li (if iilllr'c-i.,. I'! in:: s vvrli^ iTTadi! (:ll!llom made nl ail.' rnWiln/; from Uihirleii ri'Cfflved Oi: Uvti ^ I'bihiinui iniilij, of nitw nnd which can be paid hank in .mimll cln! ratcif on lleet.-!. (Ii owdnj'.er & browse over it at your eonvenlenci!. d 1 to );o In tlm A-.hlliy I uiin,iinl dr li n, with voui tiiiint Itfl* llo II now while this in jioMHlble. Tot- • ill puol lo- eiial. We nl:in llnv ,,|iee|.il |il !••••-. "II loli.'l- 111, when "Sli,, Wii-i 1,11, hy ,i jnimtlily payment!!, lnrjvilro nt Mnln- Mdlldr, Ine,, l.hoiid find Mechanic. Tli idi'limoii will M't In (ho lulnlid, foi jl no, 'I'lilloy'd, 17 HtriwtH, phone Hed Hniilt 210(1. Ad- Iry'ii, l'l Htunil Htrect. -Advertloement Jllj^llt MJIil a IMJ-'-V vrali liaii hi-pn niir Vi'iii'llfui liliml i. (ll"l»' Awninc Htny lUilldiHK and Loan Association, IDI aiMltoi-lum Ill'.-illny II r- ! IJI.'ISIID: vi'lijrle. •Hint Advi [tin incut 12 Mechanic street, Krd Hank. -Ad- vortluement. lornoon, pliinui'd liy Uli' iMptain,, MIH.-I Ili'len & .Simile Co., lili Mii|ile avi-liHe. |i|nmf vertisement, r Will lIiKmin O|M-II All Yisir. - lmlf-imiit Mummer, Heel Itimli 3S«!I. Aflvelti. einellt. Knyit Iltitn Vj ]'rl"e. thrno o'clock. :ism Vlvlun Ciiullrlil, Sim Horn 'I'IIIM Morning. llluii IJoor Tea lloiiiie, Hhrcwiibury The I.IHWI-H I.I.TII',1 n eii- Corrlnn Turkey Huppor, Olio. Practlciilly tho choice of thi> ntore. Mnnnioutli n DIIIP nnd Dunce, l'roi' Simclielll open all year, ninners $1.00, lunch- ly lllimilnn, will Kolilt, SITI|M'; iiml llnih l.i'Whi anil Mr. iiml Mm. ltoliort Woiitcnliilil Tucnilny, November ID, Colt'a Neck SPO iniVRrllHoment Inwldo. KnyH, H eonn no evnta; Sunilny n|j;ht nuppnr apcalt nn "Tho :•<• or flniiil willl itiR/it linlln M,-ituid.iy iilnht. Wont of i'infl HtH'Qt "am (/io jiftrniitfj of « Urnad Btreot, Red Dunk.-Advcrtloc- I.lllllltl !T I > t H11 >;, pi! ml leideirt. A Klld Tiivern, 2 Mm rord plin-c, corner IlefiirmWl church. Supper 6:30.— 00 conlii. Miiliu your TlianliBulvlng Hnnkii In tlio num." MIHH Kmnh noil hont thlti inot'niiui; ui Htvorvktw Advertisement. menL s uow.-AdvcnlHvmem, Antifttiurijf will pnrty WIIB Iii-Ul at .tin- h mil- (if MIDI! Went irrmit ulict, llo4 Banlt. Ad- [ve Dlano acloctluns. thu -nulllatf lt Page Sixteer RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 13,1985. WINS HONORABLE MENTION. Quadrangle Hop WTEBABY MEETING. Thar She Blows" BIRTHDAy PARTY TONIGHT, Roberts Sworn In Needlework Guild FHA Executive Woman's Club Members Entertained Bed Bank Elka to Honor Many of Bed Bank Child Honored In Jfntlon Their Members. Addresses Lions Wldo Photo Contest. Well Attended by Mra. Horace fowler. To Be At Carlton As New Sheriff Has Active Year Florence Finelll, daughter of Mr. The members of tho literature de- There will b£ a birthday party to- und Mrs. Anthony J. Finelll of Red partment of(j tho Woman's club of Better Entertainment Committee night at the Red Bank lodge at Bilks He Appoint* Paul Kiernan of Former Governor A. C. Eber- More Than 160 Guests Make lied Bank niet at the home of Mrs. when the brother* will extend birth- Red Bank Branch of National Bank, has been awarded honorable First Quad Dance in Two to Present Chester Sebtt How- Long Branch M Underiheriff OrganuBtion Doing Good hardt of Minnesota Praise* Ac- mention In the fourth Children's Na- Horace Fowler of Kcansbure Friday. day greetings and felicitations to the Years a Success—Entertain- Arrangements were made for the land in Story of Whaling In members of tho lodge whose birth- and Carl Schroeder of Belmar Work for Needy Perioni ' complishments of Federal tional Photograph contest, held ^un- Daya of Clipper Ships. Second UndenherifF. Hereabout*. f Housing Program. der the auspices of tho National As- ment Features. meeting of the department to be'held days occur during this month. The Friday, November 22, at the club- house oommlttee of the lodge will ba sociation of department store stu- More than 100 persons attended Another feature of the Better En- Sheriff Oeorge H. Roberts wan The R«4 J3»nk branch of the, 1 Seventy-five members and guests house. Following tho business ses- In charge of this feature, which will j dios. The contest was held In over the Red Bank Quadrangle dance tertainment committee will be pre- sworn Into office yesterday morning Needlework Guild ot Amerlc&.,;lield of the Red Bank Lions club at the sion Mrs. Fowler gave a party for sented Saturday morning, November take place following the usual ritual- 200 cities in the United States during given Saturday night at tho Elks istic session. at Hi JO, Ho announced the sppolnt- a meeting Tuesday afternoon, at Klks Home Tuesday night heard August and September home by tho local service club. The her guests. Others present besides 23, at ten o'clock at the Carlton the- former Governor A. 0. EJberhardt of the hostess were Mrs. John Smith, mant of Paul Kiernan of Long which a lurgq number of members danco hall was attractively decorat- ater. The picture, "Thar She Blows" Those to be honored and whose Branch, who wao assistant under- were present. Rev. Herbert S. Craig, ' Minnesota give a graphic and highly ed with autumn leaves with three Mrs. Richard Bicknell, Mrs. Aag_o will .be shown. presence aro requested are Interesting talk on - "Dollars and Nielsen. Mrs, Edna Mooro, &Sr». rector of Trinity Episcopal pariah, American (lags hanging from the Chester Scott Howland of New Benjaailn Andrcacb, Leul|p An- gave tho Invocation. Sense of the F. H. A." He wae ex Robert Brown, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Bedford will show his amazing films middle of tho celling. tonldea, Richard Appleente, Err>o»t MIBS Kathorlno P. Duelle, county tended a cordial welcome by Presi- Entertainment during the evening Hosea Chalk, Mrs. Mark Scott, Mrs. nnd toll tho thrilling etory of whal- Bade, Joseph Bnnfleld, Frank Bloom, dent Leon do la Reussllle, Jr. Mr. Frank 3. Curtis, Mrs. Thomas Voor- ing in tho days of the clipper ships. supervisor of tuberculosis work ot given by friends of club members Harold Brown, John Burnalde, I/ml« tho Monmouth County Qrganl«ftt!pn Eberhardt joined the Federal Hous- Included two specialty tap dances hls, Mrs. Harold Morford, Mrs. Ma-Scenes will be shown of tho actual Buttnor, Frank Ohadwlck, Jameij V. ing Administration because of his tilda Weilbacker and Mrs. Albert whaling operations. for Social Service, gave u most In- by Sam Grande of New York and R. Clark, Samuel Craig, Harold D»v teresting talk of her work at Allen- great Interest In social center, home Dick LaRos, locally known soloist, Llndenstruth. Mr. Howland knows this story of ison, Charles DeGarvo, Preaton Improvement and educational work At the meeting Friday of next wood hospital and paid a tribute to who gave two selections. early American days as If he had Dutcher, Otto Pouchs, Raymond H. the Red Bank branch of the Needle. last Soptcmber and slnco then he has week "Queen Victoria," by Benson, lived them himself. And he ban Eisner, William Feet.qy, Dr. Charlefi spokon In all of the States of the Benjamin Parker was chairman will bo reviewed by Mrs. Albert Wlll- work guild for the help the guild has of the affair and waa assisted by livod a good deal of it, for many of Fromkin, Hubert Qiul, Frank Groff, given her in providing new clothing Union except soven. Last night was gerodt. All members are nsked to theso pictures woro taken whon ho C. J. Guiney, Thomas B. Haaler, the 2Ci0th meeting he had addressed. Jack Ja'coubs, Arthur MncDonald bo prepared to participate in a dis- for her patldnts. and Charles Tabor. Dancing wns was aboard tho famous century-old Charlea A. Hawkins, Wl)!lam Ho»g, In his opinion the principal object cussion about Mark Twain. Mrs. square-rigged whaleshlps Wanderer Charles P. Irwin, Goqrge Jonsp, , This la tho fiftieth anniversary o( Of tho FHA la the improvement of enjoyed tn the tune of Charlie Pat- Churlc will sing two solos of the Vic- the activities of tho Needlework rick's orchestra. and Chariot! W. Morgan, and Mr. Jamea Kellener, Ivar Uandstrom, American homes. He says there Is torian period, with piano accojjipanl- Howland vouches for. the authentic- James Larkin, Paul Lee, Benjamin Guild of America: and Mra. William a lot of misunderstanding about the Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. ment by Miss Sara Armstrong Mrs. Patterson, prealdont of tho Rod Bank Harold Webb, Mr. and Mra. Irving ity of every scene. As one old whale- Mamlock, George Mauch, John D. organization. In his opinion tho Na- "urtls will give a resume ofjfcurrent man of Nantucket said after neolng McDermatt, Matthew McGtilro, Al- guild, spoke on the growth of the tional Housing Act has taken gov- Eyles, Mr. And Mrs, Harry Walkls, events. English cakes aijtrtca will national guild from the data of lta Mr., and Mrs. William Mileyto, Mr. these 111ms and hearing Mr. Howl- bert S. Miller, Phillip Mooro, Michael ernment out of business and put It be served. nnd's story: "The feller's got it Mulvihlll, William A. Murray, Wil- founding in 1885 to the present. ' In the hands of the public, by giving and Mrs. William Wlndnaglo, Mr. Tho aeoratury'u roport was read by and Mrs. Philip Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. straight. HQ knowa whaling and his liam ' O'Brien, Ernest Otto, Mort jo business, through insurance, the pictures aro the real thing." Pach, William Packer, Morris Port- Mrs. Blddlo H. Garrison In the ab- nrnlltfl they deserve. Mr. Eberhardt Wallace Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. sonco of Mrs. Frank McMuhon. The Dwlght VanZondo, Mr. and MIR. ncr, Paul do la Reussllie, Joseph highly praised the bankers of tho Activities Of Shapiro, Elmer Sholly, Bsnjwiin report showed that the lied Bank country for their interest in the pro- James Turnock, Mr. and Mrs. Ric!v branoh had collected 1,000 garments ard LaRos, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Shoemaker, Harry C. Smock, Julius gram. Ho admitted the machine is Business Women Straus, Henry Suesman, ClyiiG Swan- during tho past yoar and that they jeduclng employment but feels It Is Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Slc- had been distributed to tho Visiting kels, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Beer, nell, Irving VnnBrunt, Joseph Wack- here to stay and all should make er, John M, Weir, Jacob Yanko. Nuraes association of Itumeon, Mon- freer uso of it. He asserted 5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Georgo A. Carey, Mr. Meeting of Red Bank Club Held mouth County Organization for So, banks in the country have made and Mrs. William J. Rathsmlth. Tuesday Evening at the Home If you happen to bo a member of H, ROBERTS, cial Sorvico, tho proventorium at Al- loans to over 500,000 homes and thus FLORENCE FINELLI Mrs. Allan B. Randall nnd Misses of Mrs. Ada jCrandall—Din- Red Bank lodge or In fact, any other lenwood and the visiting nursoa at over two and half million persons Betty Confos, Helen McKee, Lillle ner at East Orange. lodge of Elks and happen to be born sheriff during the term of Sheriff R.ed Bank for prlvutoly investigated have been benefltted, proving a The contest Is held annually and Parkcs, Lois Knodcll, Betty Mac- in November and your name does Heights, as underoherlff and Carl "caaea. • sound and practical way of lending awards are mnde for personality and Gregor, Janet Anglcman, Jean Stry- The Red Bank Business and Pro- not appear In tho above Hat, tho Kchroedor of Belmar as second im- haracter as reflected in the photo- ker. Doris Wilman, Mildred Harris, "eiisionul Women's club met at the dersherlff. Sheriff Roberta aorved Tho treasurer, Mra. Jesso Mlnot, money. house commlttco extends a most cor- etatod that good use waq. made of Mr. Eberhardt stated there was a graph. Among the judges this year Marie Rlngenbcrger, Mae Pratt, Ma? upuilmcnt of Mra. Ada Crandall on dial welcome to you to bo prosent. as undersheriff under Pherlff How- s Ralph O. Ellsworth, art editor rio Martin, Paulino Frick, Gladys Front street Tuesday evening. Mis3 ard Holsht, The new shorlff took hla the money collected last yoar. need of 3,000,000 new homes in Amer- During the year two of tho direc- ica and that nearly 250 new homes the Parents' Magazine, donor of Forrar, Cecile Dlxon, Helen Gruca, Elisabeth Kelley, gave a'talk on the oath pf olllce before Judge J. Edward :hc prizes and awards. The Parents' Dorothy Shunman, Alene Leacho, plans for udult education in Red Beginning with scenes of the old Knight. Tho court room waij filled tors of tho Hod Bank guild wero wero being finished each day. Under HOLD OFFICIAL VISIT. taken by doath, thoy bolng Mrs. both sections of the Housing Act an Magazine aims to give children the Thurly Drucquer, Gcraldlne Petzold, BanU. Mrs. Crandall, Miss Ruth La- port, tho story takes the audience with friends and well wlehcro of iVall, Misa Marian Galbreath, Miss Sheriff Roberts spd he reaplved num- Frank Blalsdell and Mrs. Emma Mor» average of 2,00,000 loans are made ight start in life and it also carries Virginia Satter, Jeannette TruswoH, right into the exciting days of the Eatontown Chapter, O. E. S, Enter- irtlcles on child health, charncter Mnrjorln Darling, May Griffiths, Elva £dna Mappa and Miss Meta von- erous floral pleoes. a ford, and a fitting trlbuto in their every week and he feels the project :arly whalers—some of the bravest tains More Than 'i'iB Guests. momory waa given by those prcuent. is an "Act to convert the relief roll lUilding and udolescensc. Rose, Florence Averre, Mary Rior- 31uhn read articles on educational Joseph Sohwnrk of Long BranPtl topics, which were then discussed. men who ever lived. to tho pay roll without cost to the The large portrait of Florence is dan, Mary Bly, C. Lorraine Itcpp- Forty thousand dollars was ex- More than 235 guests attended tho was re-appolnted Jail waj'd.en and Miss Martha Hanson, ohlof of staff taxpayers." Referring to the axiom lieplayod in the studio nf Stoinbach- juml. Alice Slmmonds, Ethel 1<\ Hfwaral members of the club will oftlclal visit held 'Tuesday night at Charles E. Close of Matawan oh|ef of the Rod Bank visiting tiuraea, told Groff, Louise Parker, Helen Harri- pended to record this fascinating the Masonic hall, Eatontown, by of the help tho guild hud boon to her of "Am I my brother's keeper?" he jesge company at Asbury Park, ittcnd the state executive board story of early American* life. The olerk of tho sheriff's office, Other said the people In the bread line have •here the picture wns taken. son, Betty Smith, Virginia Clmsey, meeting to be held Saturday after- EJatontown chapter, Order of East- appointments were Hl>zPl Russell in providing now clothing for tho Mary Lyons, Grace Docg, Helen motion pictures not only reveal tho ern Star, for their state and dlatrlot needy in Ited Banlt and sho ex- to be taken care of and it is a prob- noon, November 16, in the Suburban umazing incidents that were always bookkeeper, Porla 3proul elocu- lem that cannot be solved by tho Rug, Mary Walsh, Hazel Poole, Olga Hotel, East Orange. A dinner will officers. The Initiation of one mem-tion o)erk and Jean Miilcahy and preflsod her sincere appreciation for Schwenker, June McVcy, Kay Gan- associated with the pursuit and cap-ber, Miss Marjorie Vincent, waa also this co-oparatlon. dole. 'allow the meeting. ture of the most colossal creature Marie McGrepvoy stenographers, dorf, Mario Gramann, Marjorie held. The remainder uf the staff will re- Following the business sosslon light Ho claimed that half of tho nation- Luncheon Held A challenge for organized women hat has ever lived, but also as falth- Worthley, Dorothy Martinson, Alice of New Jersey to "unite for effective Mrs. Lillian Green of Long Branch, main us la. John B, Snodoker of refreshments wore served. al debt is spent each year on crime ully portrays the American village In tho UniteffStates and asserted, "A Woman's Club Wooley, Nnncy G. Havens, Grace democracy" will bo Hounded at this visiting district deputy, was given a Atlantic Highlands, Mr. Close, for- Tho guild waa very much disap- good home Is the only sure defense By Brooks, Mildred Scheldt, Anna Hall, nceting. Miss Jessie L. Winkworth scenes of 100 years ago and tho cos-sheaf of dark red carnations and mer Sheriff Height, Cllffprd Rpbpr pointed on Tuesday morning in re- against Communism." He asked tho Muriel Wood, Helen Sanborn and of Haddoh Heights, tho state presi- umes and ' customs of the stout- ach of the honored women guests son and Harry N. Johnspn went oil ceiving a telegram' from Miss Eliza Lions and their guests to consider Annual Event of River Plaza Margaret Magce. dent, will preside. souled men and women who lived in and the chapter's officers ware a tha Sheriff's bond, ThP oath was ad' Rldgway, stating that because of Ill- our sea ports during this formative not only the financial but the social Club Took Place Saturday at Also Jack Jacouhs, Sam Grande, The presidents of five other state- shoulder bouquet of the same color tnlnlatered by County Clerk. Joseph ness she would bo unablo to attend side of the program and urged all to Rosevelt Tea Room—Gift for wide women's organizations have period of the nation's pioneering carnations. McDcrmott, dean pf the Republican the meeting and givo tho principal Jack and Phil Matthews, Frank Lov- spirit. make a personal effort in behalf of Mrs. Charles Thompson. ersldge, David Mountford, Benja- been invited and they will speak on After tho services and recaption, party In Mpnmcmth county, In ac- sohoduled addroas. Miss Hldgway the project, adding that opportunities min A. Parker, William Edington, he goals of their organizations com- Mr. Howland's lecture is highly au- members and guests wero enter- cepting offlce Bherlff Roberta de- was national secretary at Philadel- do not always knock at every door. Tho annual president's luncheon of haiies Conover, William Bottagaro, parable to te economic security pro- thentic and is of the dramatic typo, tained in tho social hall whero re- clared Mounty county deserves phia In tho national olllce for ten ,In closing, the former Minnenotan ho Woman's club of River Plaza wao George Martin, Gerritt Ewing, Ar- ram of the National Business and so that the scenes in the old portJ freshments were served at long ta- gopd, clean, honest, efflplent years. The group extendod a vote paid that by tho National Housing leld Saturday noon at the Rosevelt thur Melllsh, John Carton, Jr., Ken- 'rofcsslonal Women's Federation. aboard the ship and out on the voy-bles attractively decorated in red lstratlon. of thanks to Miss Duello for her Act tho Federal government had safe- .ea room at Little Silver. The dln-neth A. Brower, Pat Vnccarelll, Bud They are Mrs. L. H. Rohbina of age are so realistic that the mem-and white. Serving on tho refresh- kindness in responding to their ap- guarded business against loss. He ng table was elaborately decorated Delatush, Ernest Griffiths, Clinton Montclalr, of the New Jersey League bers of the audience sense a fine ment committee wero Mrs, Lillian peal at the last moment to take Mlas then recited a poem, "The Tale of ind there waa a corsage bouquet at of Women Voters; Mrs. Henry L. appreciation of the hardships and Sohulfcz, Mrs. Arthur Vincent, Mrs. BIO AUCTION SALES. Ktdgway's place on the program. jach place. Mrs. Charles Thompson, Thompson, Reggie Wolcott, Charles the Trail," which described the ef- Tabor, Jay R. Smith, Walter Thomp- Starr of New Brunswick, of the New perils, romance and glory that so Anna Kuegler, Mrs. Cora Wagner About 1,000 garments have been forts of a youth from a humble home ho president of tho club, presided. Jersey Branch of American Aysocla- peculiarly feature tho period of sall- and Mrs, Helona Caffyn. ,T. Zlnlkln & Son nf Freehold Con- Ura. J. Daniel Tullcr, district vice ion, B. Allan Shoemaker, Philip collcotod no far thin yonr and thoro and poor environment to rloo to bet- Bailly, William Hoffman, Arthur LUm uf University Women; Mra. Al- ng ships and early American village Officials were present from about ducting Community Mnrkot, are several director** Htill tn bn honrd ter things. resident, waa the guest of honor. fred K. Driscoll of Haddonfleld, of fourteen chapters In the fifteenth dis- Kcrr, Bernard Clark, Fred Wright, history. The community auction salo which from regarding tho articles being Guests at the meeting Included A gift of platinum-banded sherbet hester L. Forrar, Fred VanDorn, the New Jersey Federation of Wom- trict. Other guests of honor were made in their respectlvo districts, So lasses was made to Mrs. Thompson. en's clubs; Mrs. Benjamin Mahler of the worthy grand associate conduc- wa^ recently conducted by Jacob Warren H. Smock, vice president of Jr., Robert Forbes," David Rldlcrn, Zlotkin & Son .of Freehold attracted far this year articled have been sent the Rotary club, and Frank E.< lowers were presented to Mfs. Edward Gerfaldee, Roy C. Makis, Jersey City, of the New Jersey Coun- Amateur Show At tress, Mrs. Ruth Ellor; worthy grind to tho Farmlngdale preventorium, Al- Thompson and Mrs. Tuller and to cil of Jewish Women, and Mrs. Wal- sentinel, Leroy Herford; grand rep- one of ,the largest crowds that has Price, Frank Quackcnbush, Charles ?e Worthley, Jr., Aninry Osbnrn, ever attended a Wg live stock auction lcnwood sanitarium, Rutnson Nurs- R. Weeks, Louis S. Conover and our ex-presidents of tho club, the David Oeorge, Harold Lartaud, Her- sr L. Bowcn nf Rivortnn, of the New Strand on Friday resentative to the state of Wyoming, ing association, Red Bank Publio latter being Mrs. Addioon Sanborn, Jersey Congress of Parents and Mrs. Clarice Palmer, and the grand In Monmouth county. Over 3p0 head Herbert Schlldt. In a communica- bert Chameroy, Cyril Lawes, Georgo of live stock were assembled, com- Health Nursing association and Mrs. tion, Mrs. James H. Mattenlee of Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Miss Florence Gram, Elmer McColleun, Ray Mai-Teachers. Miss Winkworth will When the regular weekly amateur representative to tho state of Massa- Catherine McCurty, acting chief pro- Brand and Mrs. EJdwin H. Brasch. speak for the sponsoring group.' '* 4contest is concluded tomorrow (Fri- chusetts, Mrs. Edna Heokman. prising dairy . cattle, horses, pigs, Shrewsbury Towno Chapter, D. A- R-, ley, James Shay, Randolph C. Cook, sheep, chickens, calves and young bation ofllcer of Monmouth county. asked the club to endorse the cam- Short speeches wore made, during Edward W. Clark, Norman Sickels, Mlsa Marjorie Shuler of New York day) at the Strand theater more than paign to have a national shrine made ho course, of which Mrs. Henry City, well known journalist, world 160 acts will have been presented cattle. This sale it) one of a series Edward P. Fix, Peter Pingatore, NOMINATE OFFICERS. which this firm conducts every of the Allen homestead at Shrews- ilecklem, Jr., brought greetings and Robert Schroeder, Harold Schtlltz, traveler and club woman, will be the since the contests were inaugurated BACK IK BUSINESS. jood wishes for tho club and its principal speaker. She is correspond- ast fall by Manager Tony Hunting. Thursday at Its sales and exchange •buiy. The matter was referred to R, Marshall Smith, Worden Grooms, atablea just east of Freehold on the "the Civic and Welfare committee, of members from Mrs. Henry Mecklem, Arthur MacDonald, Alex Muller. ing secretary to the National Feder- Mr. Hunting, who has dug up more Members of Shrewsbury Hose Com- pany Meet at Christ Church Uouao. Freehold-Colt's Neck road, Farmers Herbert W. Hurbiir Will AgOln Oper- which Warren D. Fowler Is chalrr 3r., of Nova Scotia, a former prcsi- William N. Holmes, Frank B. Hack- ation of Business and Professional talent than many people believed ilto Sorvico Station. lent of the club. The speaker stat- Women's clubs and will speak on the ever existed in this soctlon, is of the may take their live stock to tho Zlot- man. staff, Rolston Wntcrbury, Rod Getty, The members of the Shrewsbury ikln atablea, whero good market Ross King of Brown place, a new ;d that Mr. and Mrs. Mecklem were Edward McGregor, Jack Houghton, theme of "New Jersey Women, Unite opinion that the surface baa been Hose company gathered at Christ Herbert W. Barber, who formerly n good health and that all was well for Effective Democracy." only Scratched. There aro many tal- prices are always received. Tho firm conducted tho auto servico station member, was formally presented to C. Joseph Curran. Eugene Magee church parish hall Tuesday night also sells outright llyo stock pur- the club. The attendance $rize was ith them in Nova Scotia. After the and Whftley Garrin. ented persons, he believes, who eith- and held their nomination of offi- of Barber & McLaughlln, has takon unchcon cards and sociability were Mrs. Myra A. Blakestee of East Or- er feel shy about appearing on the chased by it. back tho busineoa. Mr. Barbor caine presented by Mayor Charles R. En- ange, former president of the New cers. The meeting was held at tho glish and waa awarded to Mr. injoyed. stage or are too modest. Given an Parish hall instead of the fire house The market report on cattle prices to Red Bank from Brooklyn In 1013 Jersey Federation of Business and opportunity, he says, these persona nnd waa for several years shop loro-' Quackenbus'h. Several Lions have Others present besides those men- Professional Women's clubs and now as a new oil burner ia being Installed wa« as follows: donated their autos to convey Y. M. will display a surprising amount of man In Ed. vonKattengell's garage. loned were Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. Baptist Guild Has ts Public Relations chairman, will talent. in the latter building by William Pitta from ten vccllfl to twelve wcpliB n. A, youths next Saturday to the William Mumford, Mrs. Albert Lin- O'Brien of Red Bank, The election old. $3 to ?r> per head. During the World war Mr. Barbor act as toastmistress. She will lead The Tennessee Mountaineers are Good Bhoats, eighty to 100 poundl, $6 served with tho Motor Transport and Frlncetoh-Lehigh football game at Jenstruth, Mrs. Clifford Stiles, Mrs. November Meeting public relations "round table" fol- of officers will be held Tuesday, De- Princeton. Chairman G. Howard Vincent Willis, Mrs. Frank Balgent, among the acts booked for tomorrow cember 10, to $7 nfcr henu. on discharge from the army bocanw lowing the board meeting. Tho plan night. Members of this group of Heavy boss by the dollar (over 27& Lippincott of the Speakers' commit- Jrs. Louis Deyproaux, Mrs. Stephen The officers as they wore nominat- pounds) ?20 to $25 per hflnd. district servico manager of tho Kleci The Senior World Wide guild of of the sponsoring women's group Is "hill-billies" arc Georgo Comber ban- tee reported Assemblyman Theron Limstrong, Mrs. Irving Wells, Mra. tho Baptist church held its regular for organized New Jersey women to ed are as follows: Good inmbB, 109 pounders, $4.20 to trie Auto Lite Corporation of Toledo, McCampbcll will be the guest speak- Horence Renbold, Mrs. Edgar Alex- jo, Daniel Bennett harmonica, Harry $6.60 per liend. Ohio. monthly meeting Monday night at find the common ground on which lonrad and Howard Gratlin guitars Chief—Henry Obro. V Good bred cwos, JB.50 to $7 per head. er next Tuesday night. ' nder, Miss lone Brand, Miss Mary tho homo of Mrs. Birchell Hilton. A they stand, where their ideals meet, Fivst nauIatHnt—Francis 0'lirlun. Beef cuttle, lair and medium (27 head) In 1922 Mr. Barber and Thomas P. 3rand, Mrs. Wingate, Mrs, William and John Poole accordianist. Second aflsistunt—Duvld Emm DUB. S12.M) to S20 per head. McLaughlln, also of Brooklyn, found- dramatization of the hymn, "I Gave where they separate, and why—and 1'resident—Harold McCormlck. joughan, Mrs. Richard Dodge, Mi's.My Life for Thee," was given by Others booked to appear are Ivan Itccf pattle, meillum to good (forty ed the business of Barber & Mc- FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. how they in ay go forward, through Voorhees saxaphonist, Elizabeth Jet- Vice president—Lester Scott. head) S2li.r.0 to f.'l per head. ddison Sanborn, Jr., and Mrs. I,. P. Misses Betty Green, Myrtle Gray and co-operation, concerted effort, and Secretnry—fJeorRc H. Lange- Calves, fnir and medium, $1 to 13.50Laughlln. . Two years later they Stout. Ruth Eastmond. Harry Boskoy was recitations, Pennington sisters Treasurer—Harold Riordon. per henii. bought out tho Wolla Service Station lambda. Sorority Celebrates With understanding — toward "effective music and dancing, and Anthony An- Dinner at Muison Fold. theiviolia accompanist. democracy." Cnlves, medium to good, 94 to tU per at the corner of Maple avenue and tonoz?;l crooner. TWO PLEAD GUILTY. head. A committee to take charge of the The board meeting and dinner have CIIIVM. beat, %lt to ?1[> per head. Monmouth street. The following year In observance of their fifth an- Mr. Barber bought out tho Interest Many Booths At vesper servico to be held on Sunday, been arranged by tho clubs of tho A WORD FROM TIIK WEST. Good, freah cows, |7G to $135 por heat!. niversary, Lambda chapter, Sigma December 1, was appointed. Miss Two Arrested for Stealing Goods tixtra good cowfi, $13[> to $145 per houd, if Mr. McLauglilln. sorority, held a dinner at Maison third district of the New Jersey B. from Water Compnny. Goad sprinKCrB, HO to S125 per hoad. Church Food Sale Bessie Thome is chairman. The oth-and P. W, C. Federation, with Mrs. 28Q0 pound tenni horaea from $250 to In 1B20 Mr- Barber built the pres- Fold, Long Branch, last Thursday Clarcnco White Writes Interesting ent Borvlco station at 20 West street, er members are Miss Gray and Miss Lnum K. Long of Wcstfleld, third Letter to Tho Register. Pleading guilty to a charge of $275 per henil. evening with every active member One thousand tickets for tho so- Mac Anderson. The firm carries regular announce- whioh ho operated until May, 1934, at present. state vice president, as chairman of theft, Jack Brodsky of Asbury Park lely food sale to be held by the Miss Anna Cameron was initiated the committee in charge. The presi- Tho Register has received a let- was arraigned before Recorder El- ments in tho columns of Tho Reg-which time ho woe elected h^inlnis-. A meeting was held after the din- tulles' aid society of the Reformed as a new member. Miss Louicje Nill ter from Clarence White, a former mer C. Wainrlght of Shrewsbury ister featuring theso weekly sales. trator of the State Garage ondo nnd ner when plans were made and sug- dents of the clubs at Phillipsburg, hurch in the social hall of the reported on dho book. "Christian the Oranges, Montclalr, Plainfleld, Red Banker now living at Westwood Monday and was held In $1,000 ball turned tho establishment over to gestions offered regarding the chap- Inuch at Shrewsbury avenue and Youth in Action." Morris town, Princeton, New Bruns- Hills, West Los Angeles, California. to await grand jury action. His ball Robert 12, Aniendt, who hail boon em- ter'.'! annual charity activities for tho Leonard street on Saturday, Novem- Members present were Misses' Mae wick, Weritlleld and Trenton have Mr. White, although now living in was furnished by Joseph Baker. 1—5—8 CLUB MEETS. ployed by M'', Barber lor a numbor holiday season. Misa Ella Healy was ber 30, have been placed on sale. Anderson, Anna Cameron, Ruth served on the committee. The musi- the West, has never lost his Interest Ambers Shulton of Neptune City of years, appointed chairman of a committee They may bo procured at the lied Kastmond, Myrtle Gray, Betty Green, cal program hnr, been firrangod un- in Red Bank and keeps up with the was • also arraigned and was com-Brldgo Party Held nt tho Homo of Slnco the termination of the State to investigate needy families in the Bank public library. Alma and Evelyn Harrison, Sophie der tho direction of Mrs. Cora Lane local happenings through the weekly mitted to tho county jail to await Mrs. ticorge It. Deflher. Garage codo Mr. Barbor has been as- vicinity. These plans will be fur- visits of the Red Bank Register. Twenty-two booths for the display Hilton, Ruth Hornbey, Nan Kessler, Ilobrrtrf, state music chairman. grand Jury action. According to police, Twelve tables of brldgo wero In sociated with a concern mnnufuctur- iheieu at the chapter's next meet- and distribution of standard brands Bertha Lewis! Betty Mlnton, Alphild In his letter Mr. White made spe- bath were arrestd Friday for stealing ing equipment for tune-up of auto- ing Thursday. November 21. Tho next meeting of the Tied Bank play Monday night when members of food tind household utility pruil- Morford. Mary Mount, Louise Nill, club will be hold at the home of tho cial mention of the recent isstlo of parts of flood gates at tho Monmouth and guests of the 1—5—8 Women's mobile motors. The members are now selling ucts will be sot up. There will al- Betty Schull/. and Grace Tetley. The the Red Bank Register issued in the Consolidated Water company on Tho Bnrbor & MeLaughlln service president, Mlsa Ruin LaVVall. on Ma-interest of the Red Bank merchants Ropubllcan club of MIddletown mot shares on a turkey to be given away be tables at which homemadhde guests were Miss Muriel Murtey and ple nvomii! Tuesday evening, Novem- Newman Springs road. Tho charges at the home of Mrs. Goorgo H. Deck- station has now boon turned buck to or. the I'0-O]HM ative plan. The draw indti will he on sale. Mrs. F.verett Brower. for tho Red Bank days. Ho said he were mndo by Fred Strum, chief en- Mr. Barbor. New equipment for mo- ber 2fi. was so proud of this particular edi- er pf Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury. ing will be made next Thursday Mrs. Ezra Oaborn, Mrs, Harry T. gineer at the water company. Tho home was attractively decorated tor tune-up l.i being lnatuHed and evening. Snilfen and Mrs. Earllng will havo tion that he showed a copy to the ed- ( itor of the local paper. with bouquets of chrysanthemums, Mr. Barber will operate thla service charge of the fancy goods table. Two THKIK I'KTUKK IN TIIK l'AI'KK Jail Negro Found In addition to tho automotive oloc- SUKPKISKI) ON ItlKTIIDAY. The Register Is very glad to hear HONORS FOR COLLKGI! GIBL. Prizes were awarded and refresh- workers will preside nt each of. the ments served. trlcal aervlco In which he Is a. thcr booths. They are Mrs. ISvnhl Likeness of MIddletown Township In Rear of Stores from Mr. White; In fact, from any plonoor. _ _ *'rank Merrill Given n Party at Hli C'ouplu In National Weekly, former Red Bankers now living In I'h.vllis Hens of Ben Bright Initiated Mrs, Frank Curtis, president of the Errickfion, Miss Mnrjorlc Errlckson, Into Kiippa Deltii Fl. club, named a nomination commlt- IIiMlIt; Tuesday Night. Mrs. A. Klltphen, Miss Svea Ander- distant places. We are particularly In the current Issue nf the Satur- Romollusird Jotter, colored, of glad to know that our columns cany teo consisting of Mrs. George R. GIIIL8 ARE FinK CAPTAINS. A surprise birthday party wa tin, Mrs. Elizabeth Patten, Mrs. WI1-da. y Evening Post there Is an illus- West Bprgen placo, was commit led Miss Phylllfl Hess, daughter of Mr. Decker, Mrs. Edwin Branch and Mrs. Ham Brmlshaw, Mra. f.J. Anderson, j such Interesting Hems that these for- and Mrs. Edward Hesa of Ocean ave- Klven Frank Merritt Tuesday ni;;hl trated article hy Herbert. O. (Fritz) to the county jail at Freehold ye.i mer residents eagerly look forward Edward Lentllhon. Tho next regu- Marlon Giunon nnd Oniro Getty tlt't Miss Violet Anderson, Mrs. William ji'ifiler, football coach at Princeton terday morn inn by Record t:r Harry nue, Sea Bright, was recently initiat- Appointments ut N. ,1. College. by his wife at their homo on Pinck p to The Register's weekly vislfs. lar meeting will bo hold at tho homo ney road in celebration of his birth Francis, *Mrs. Sbild, Mra. Henry university, tho pictures having been Klatsky aftt;j beinj.; picked up carlii/i ed Into Knppa Delta PI, national of Mrs, Julia Parker of MIddletown. Wells, Mrs. ' Jnck.-iun, Murphy, Mra. taken recently at tile Princeton Hlad- that morn in).; by Sergeant CHmi^e honor society In education at Tren- MISHOH Mnrlon Gamon of 112 ciuy. Mr. Merritt Is proprietor ol Pincknoy roiul, Roil Hank and Qrnco Merrltt'a machine shop on Mechani ltussell Clark, Mis. M. V. Hciiihling, intu grounds. Clayton and Police man Charles ritOVING SUCCESSFUL. ton State Teachers' college. Miss Mrs. John Mifller, Mrs. Althca Mul- F^riekson, \vln^st:iti'(l thnt they found Hess, who also was listed on the col- Clotty, Little Silver, aro Uro captains street. During the evening game One of tho pictures features a OFFICERS ELECTED. ut Now Jersey College fof Women, ler, Mrs. William Marletison, Mrs, group of spectator:) cap!lulled "the him loitering in the rear of Hie Itndli) I'rogiam Over Wlillli Has lege honor roll last year, Is treasurer • were played ami dancing was en William Wilson, Mrs. Leon Hex, Mid. according to nnnouiuionicnt mado by Joyed. Refreshments wero served. players can sense the tension at the stomi on Hi o;ul :>l roe.t hclwufj Increasing l'opulurlty. of the Women's Physical Education Annual Meeting of George* O. Wnr- Henry O:.lu>in, Mr.-.. Harolil Hurley, White and Wi'M Fiunt .stnM'bi. li club, vlco proHidcnt of tho Womon'a Miss Anna liallnnan, '30, of Rumson, Those attending were Mr. and Mra. lands." In the center ut this group Tho radio program entitled, "Op- ren AHHOCMUQII Tuesday. flro chief of tho collage. Tho duties Mrs. llollnnd Cresse, Mr*. . Eden aro Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hen his pusst^-slon were a chisel, a .s<'ie\s portunity Hour," conducted by Athletic association, a member of tho Frank Morritt and son Frank, Jr., Kwinu'. Mi*. George Havens, Mrs. Tho annual meeting of tho Georfjo ot tho tiro ciiptiiln uro to give regular Mr. anil Mm. ftdvvard Ilendricks, Mr dricluton of Naveslnk River riiud, in driver and u flashlight. Charles Townend, has been creating Hockey club nnd at present Is acting Helen Havens, Mrs. Martin Dwyer, MIddletown township, watching in- an chairman of tho Indian group for C. Warren Sportsmen's waypclatlon flro drills to the Htudcntu In her und Mi«. Kllvvoud Hendricku, Mr. Mrd. Axel Ornbciu, Miss lOsihor Cro- Jr 11er, who ii(t!ni11 rd ho Ui or much interest during the p:i-.t few lormltory ami to familiarize tho tensely tho playing that is 1.iking parolo at the platent time, pl<';i(]cd weeks. The program con-istB of tho American festival to bo given In was lifld at ltal Hank Elkn homo and Mrn. Floyd Guillaiuleu, Mra. Ber lln. Mra. Henry Hi'nnett. Mrs. Helen Tuesday night. Tho association haa freshmen with tho procedure tha Mcrrltt, Mra. Eva Brown, Mlai placo directly bohiw tlifm on [lie not Kiillty to tho churKo. nf imvinK singers! and other entertainers who November by the Women's Physical ISstolle, Mists l,"ola Cnttri-M, Misa famous gridiron. Education club. illjhty member,! whose duou tiro paid MIB.H Gamon; u Hophornore, is the Gludys Forrar, Willard Kmmons an Hetty Pryor, Miss Myrtle Itnlph, Mlsa burglary taah in his poK;ie,ssiitn. Ho wish to make appearances over the Haiti lie wan on hl;s way to mpaif In full nnd about fifty attended tho (laughter of Mr. anil Mia. Truman Axel Ornberg. Helen KhalYcr, Mis, !•:. lOniello, Mra. radio. meeting. A number of tho members autnnioliilo which hud broken down The opportunity program is heaixl CKMSIHtATBS IHKTHDAY. Uumon, and n grailimto of Ited Unnlt Edward Murphy: Miss Anaabelli' UTKKATUUK (iKOIii. MKKTS. exhibited guna of both modern and high school. In her' freshman year CiiHhlrr Cut hy Gla«9. MorrlK, Miss .h-iuictte Hebsolhir ami on Front street, police, howi'Vtsr over raillo station WL1KIS each Satur- s.-iiil (hey could find no trace of a r nnclopt make, some of them being Bho was a rember of the cominltteo MIHH Catherine, Curley ot Eli] Mrs. William .lohn-ilnne. To Study American l.ltcialuie Our day evening between . i:l!i and 0:ir> Kiln IMnrle Dey Honored by FrlemlH firearms of tho blunderbuss typo 1 (ll:<.'thlt:d aiitomobili!. He WHH (alcen o'clock. Tho.io wishing imilltlonH are on Her Eighteenth Birthday. 1 In charge of program. ! for the an- • place, rashler of the Carlton Iheatc Mrs. Wallace KanUin will have Hour At Kncli V^llng. to the county Jail at Freehold hy used In colonial times. II. I :. Lunls, nual Parents' day pageant. requoshid to apply at the studio at a representative of tho Western Oar- In rooovoilng from Injuries to hoi charge nf thu. resist ration and the ('misIubin TliuniaH Hack*'!'. A birthday party for Miss Ella Mloa Getty 1H the daughter of Mr. cyo, recolveil recently whon tin Tho literature di-pan ,,1 ,,f t|1(, ;i:IH) o'clock (Saturday iift^rnoons. trldgo. company, gave a talk obout awarding of door prizen. Each per- Red Bank Young Woman's club met Mario Day wao given Monday night and Mrs. Wllllum Gotty, and la nlno gluall In the ticket olllce broke nn aon intending will he .prc.ii>ntcd with Mr. Tovvnciul also cunlucta tho by her grandmother, Mrs. Richard ammunition nnd gunu and answered at the home of Miss (Intrude, Nor- rrinc-lpal to Speak. program "lilts of Thl.i und That," a number of questions. a graduate of Bed Finnic high school. fell upon her, Tho ((lass won broke twenty Ktnmluiii hav- Dey, at her home on Went VV>at»lde A Junior, MIHJI Getty 1H a niembtir I»roductii man, councilor, Tuesday nl|:hl\vhcll Charleti A. Wolbach/ principal of heard each Wednesday evening at avenue In celebration of her elgh- accidentally by a patron of the tin: ing a retail valuo of $'.!. MIBS Carol Keliroeder, chairman uf The nflBOclatlon elected tho follow- of the choir anil of tho Hciecer team. ater, who win cngaglnir In a good Ktmii^in 111 j.* li .school, will addien: 7:1!> o'clock. tenth birthday. Cards wero played ing ofllcors: tho co.'iiinlllec, (iiitllnr.il n,,, ,,,,,,,,rnm 1 I tneinbrr.'i of the Young MCH'H Itilila rind danclnp enjoyed. Rofrcphmenta iinturcd argument with a frlem! for tho year. President— Jonepli Irwin. Kntrrtnlnn (!lub. j elasH nf the Pietibyteiian ciuneli next Wlii'ru Summer Mngnro.' worn served. New IIOIIKI) nt l.Uictntt ttbntit buying tho tlcketu. Ono 9,1 It was planned („ ,i,, ,,,,, „,„, VUd preililunl—Htowarl VnnVlltL. tlii! men hud n firm grip upon Hit v hum I Hun day nuunlng. Menibein of Mr Ono nf I ho cllllnsith'i of I'ort. Mon- Thouei present wero Mr. nnd Mra. fipi!r<,'tary—Olmrlea A. (jardner. Ilnnnuh M, Kulner nt ltcd Malik The nieiulniM of tho RaRa Avis of oucli mo-ling 1,. tl ,idy «f glnsfl nnd when bin friend pulled bin club wero i-ntertnlned last wt.'ek ut t Woihurh'a Mlble china will bo K«t'ftH nmtith it, u rainblor rose bush with Wlnllek! lylna anil eons, Htanley and Treasurer—Chnrlca lleuk. has swarded Ilio contract for n new nwoy f rum I he window It brok their first meeting by Mrs. Harold American Literature anil use Hie re-Tho .Hiihjent tant Hunday WMS, "Whut licorcg of blo!:^otn^ and with many Wilbur; Mr. und Mrs. Dwyer and Arrangement!) wero iniido to form houno to be built In MIddletown mainder or tile medlni; I,, ,Cvlewlng 1M •J'MucHllon?" The climti on Mon- hiidd about to bloom in Mr*. William children, Hotty and Martin, Jr.; Mrs.a flkrot team to represent tho club. township on her citato un tho Lln- ithoworlni; tho «'«»» upon MIBS Cur K. Mcrrltt of Nnyoalhk avenue, Hlgll- current Mellon, biography, travelnml . ley. Hho WHO cut quite badly abou landn. Preiiont wero Mlusoa Madelyu day night nttended the dinner meet- Tlll'ii place. Honeysuckle on tha: Richard Doy, Mm. Kdtin ICwIng, Mrn. This tenm w|U eh»l!enKa other croft-Holnidel rond. Tho general magazines. ()„ Am u |ho 1UeruU ing of the Presbyterian brotherhood property l.i also in .'nil blooln. Not George Doy, MISSCH Alice Conway, markurnen for nhootfi at clny birds, contractor will be Harold A. Hen- the eyo mill wan, forced to recelvi Kelly, Attn Onrtland and Mario and clopartment will huy,, rhnri-c f ,, nwdleul treatment. Hho has resumed llelyn Koskoy of Kounaburg and o even In inkl-fliinirner huvp Ulnae flow- Madeline) Hondriclfuon and Kiln Dey, Arrangements vets also made to [Irlelinon of Red Hiujk and tho hnux* meetUiK of tlie club. Ilrfrcuhniotite eiliu: lilaniii iinxliiciil »iu'!» A riot of J>r«y Emmons nnd Dick snt) Oeorge hold a target Bhoot nt which tin In tn cost 95.131. Nelno K. Vnndcr- • h«r duties. .,. Jocilta Klrwan of Bclfurd. wero served by thq hoatoss. Boya can mal(0 extra pocket mono\ sellinjc Tho Register.—AdvcrtlBement, colur nnd fragiince • Winning. , prize will tie a lurkcy. bock Is tho architect, BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 1% 1S35. Page Personals Church Notes, TAX BALES, DRIVES WITHOUT LICENSE. town and WEB fined $10 and costs oa trol of tho out and rotnmml $ The Eatontown Red Bank Couple Tuesday morning by Recorder Her- parked cars and turned over. Bti-W*. The Ehren Realty Company Bays It man Stoye of Eatontoyvn on tho Rev. Walter Cowon, pastor of the Will Do No More Buying Here. lx>ng Branch Man Fined After Strik- tor escaped Injury. -Tlio can of Ml'«, Councilman and lira. James 8. Red Bank Lutheran church, was School Election Honored At Party ing Two Cars at Katontown. charge of operating a car without Parkea of Reckless place loft thla EHREN REALTY CO., a license. Boatrlcn Murphy of DnimmonA mornlns by motor for a trip to elected chaplain of the Central dis- place, Red Bank, and Joseph, 1 350 Montrose Avenue, Claude Brewstcr of Long Branch According to Chief Klrkegard, Wlndam , Vermont, where they will trict of -the Lutheran Brotherhoods A Letter from Ray H. Stillman Mr. and Mra. Howard M. Ely of New Jersey at a meeting htld South Orange, N. J. was arrested Monday night by Chief Brewster waa driving east on Lewis of Houfh street, HSntonlown, spend a short tlmie with Mr. Pat'liea' Regarding the Balloting to be November 13, 1035. Surprised by Friends and Rela- of Police Harry Kirkr^n rd of Eaton- street, Eatontown, when he lost con- damaged. velallveH. Mr. Parkea, who was re- Monday at. New Brunswick. Held Tomorrow — Writer Red Bank Register, tives on 35th Wedding Anni- cently elected to tho Board of Chosen McetinRsof the Ladles' aid and the Urgei an Adverte Vote. Red Bank, N. J. versary—Party at Eatontown. . Freeholders on the Reiiublyjn Women'a* missionary societies of the We are enclosing herein an article ticket, 1B taking the trip for a much church were held yesterday after- <, • Eatontown, N. J., published In the Newark Evening Mr. iind Mrs. Howard M. Ely of tuuuuuuuvuinruvufwuiAMiwiaHAiuuin^^ needed rest, after the campaign. noon. Plans for a Christmas party November 13, 1935. News on November 6, 1935, to which Chestnut, street was honored at a to be held on December 17 were made To the Editor of The Refiietcr. article we are replying In your paper surprise party Friday night at Cres- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L,, Kcipuson with tho enclosed copy of letter sent atid John H. BeRer, Jr., of Klvoiuldo by the aid society. Reports of the Dear Sir:— cent hall, Eatontown, by a number state convention held recently at Herewith lo a letter I have sent to to the mayor - and council in Red of friends In celebration of their 35th drive were recent KUCBIH rcglateied Trenton were submitted at the mis- Bank. .at the New Western hotel lit Now the taxpayer and citizens of Eaton- Very truly yours, wedding anniversary. As the couple York. sionary meeting. Plans were also town, protesting against the enor- Ehren Realty Co. entered the hall, where friends and mo.de for tht unnual thank offering mous amount of money planned to relatives had gathered, the orchestra Q. Clarke Worthley of Chicago, scrvico to be held by the society Sun- be spent In putting an addition to formerly of Rod Hank, 1B East on,a Public School No. 1 at Eatontown. I • November 13, 1935. . played Lohengrin's wedding march. busineBti trip and while In the Newday night, November 24. Mayor and Council, The hall and tables were decorted in Thrifty Shoppers Watch Their A' regular meeting of the Sunday- have, secured some definite figures York district 1>IUJ been visiting rel- from an architect as to the cost qf Red Bank, New Jersey. pink and white: atives and friends In Ren Bank und school teachers was held last night making ouch repairs that will be re-Gentlemen: After the usual congratulations the Immediate vicinity. at tlie homo of I'hcodoro Blxler oil quired by the state board of educa- In reading your article In the New- evening was spent socially, Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Kdwiird Fenton of Harrison avenue. The pastor con-] tion. This town is not in a position ark Evening News on November 6, spersed with music by the orchestra, ducted the session, tho topic of to spend $42,000 when we are already 1035, with reference to the proposal with Mrs. Louise Morris of Farming- Price & Q'g Quality Hudson avenue 'have been Hpendln^ which was, "The Leader and the Pu-in default of our present bonds. to end tax sales In Red Bank, in (several duyg with friends In Dela- Herewith are two telegramH, one which the'phrase "lax sale sharks" Is dale at the piano. Mra. Morris also ware. pil." from the Moirlstown Trust company used, ,we think you were very unfair sang several selections appropriate ,,^ Talents" will be the subject of Morrlstown, who.hold $8,000 worth to us, Inasmuch as we are the only to the occasion. George Quacken- Mrs. James Bicklna of South' strdot of^... tth e sermon to be givei n SdSundayy. flipped from a Hir'j) ladder In hoi" of bonds, at present in default, and buyers in your borough. A bush, 2d, in costume, sang several By Shopping Regularly in an American Store home IfiHt wcfk and badly npralned On Saturday mornlnc at ten o'clock the other from the Fidelity Union We are currying people on our selections, Elmer ' and Paul Ralph tho confirmation class will meet for Trust company of Newark, which books who have been pitying ua $10each sang solos, accompanied on the her wrfat. Its regular weekly Instruction. holds $30,000 worth of bonds. The a month since 1030, others who pay Mrs. Margaret Ryder, nurse at telegrams are as follws: „ us $2 a month, and wo are carrying piano by Miss Pearl Ralph and Floyd Rlvervlnw hospital, will give up her A meeting for the purpose of or- Imlay nml son Walter rendered a ganizing Lutheran brotherhood will Ray Stillman, some properties without any lnter- duties Friday und will do private a Eatontown, N, J. il. cornet duet. work. Mro. Ryder has been at Riv- bo held Tuesday night, November 10, I object to Issuing more bonds un- Is it because of a woman whom we Refreshments were served, after, ervlcto hospital for aix and a half •nt eight o'clock In the church hall. til present are paid. carry on our books who wanted to be which the young folks enjoyed danc- Bartlett Pears •s 12H years. A. E. VanDcrpocl. tax collector and couldn't Ret thping until a late hour. Floyd Imlay's Miaa 121eanor Coolt, . (laughter ol Tho subject of the aerinun to be (Marristown Trust Co. $0,000 support of your wise people? given Sunday morning at the Meth- bonds In default.) As far as we are concerned, we oichcatra furnlHhed music. Rev. Olllcer and Mrn. Benjamin Coglt of are through buying In your bor- William I(. Carhart of Little Silver, Del Monte Branch avenue, 1H t-onllned to her odist church by the pastor, Rev. Al- Appear at board meeting and pro-ough, whether or not you hold a Bale. an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. Ely, homo with an injured jinkle, .^he re-bert L. Baner, will be "To Whom test, against new bond issue. New We did not buy the second year af- made fitting remarks. Many letters ceived the injury in a fall last Sat- Shall We Go?" The senior choir will iBsue will be unfavorable to our pres- ler our first purchase and it was only from relatives who were unable to can ^£_! urday. sing under the direction of Mrs. ent holding. through the courtesy of a telephone Theresa Wllley, organist and direc- Fidelity Union Trust Co. call from Mfg. Keough that we were attend were read and enjoyed, some Asparagus Tips cstsa ^3c Mr. and Mm. Luon Ilex, Jr., and induced to come down to Red Bank causing much merriment. The cou- eon Leon, 3rd, motored to Hlattngton, tor. ($30,000 worth of bonds.) ple received many beautiful and use- At the evening service the pastor Tho Eatontown board of education to the sale. You had hundreds of Pennsylvania, over 1 he week-end to names on your sales list which you ful gifts. pkg. attend the k'oldcm wedding of Mr. will preach on the subject, "Tho Vic-has received much favorable pub- disposed of through our co-opera- tory That Overcometh." The service licity in the newspapers. May I ask Thosp present besides Mr. and Mrs. SEEDLESS RAISINS 5c Rex's parent". Mr, Rex la a member your co-operation In printing the lax-tion. of thj Red Bank hlKh school faculty. will open with tho singing DI old There Is no one who can say that, Ely were Howard Ely, Jr., Mr. and familiar hymns. Other meetings of payers' side of the story? Mrs. George M. Quaclicnbush, Mr. cans Mrfl. Mary J. EwinR and children The letter which 1 sent to the citi- we did nnt Rive him an opportunity and Mrs. Emerson Quaekenbush and Marjorlo and Herbert of Spring the day Include church school at zens follows my name as the writer to protect his property. We did Tomato Juice Campbell's 3 • L7c 0:45 o'clock in the morning, with of this letter. something for the property owners daughters Lois and Elinor and son Btreftt spent tho weeje-end vialling William Bennett in charge; a rehear- that tho borough could not do; George, 2d, Mr. and Mrs. George with Mrs. Bwinn's aunt at Philadel- Ray H. Stillman. namely, carry them without any In-Hrmbllng, Misa Myrtle Ralph, Rev. largo .< phia. sal of tho newly organized young Taxpayers and Citizens terest, and return their properties to people's choir at 6:30 o'clock in the of Eatontown: them when they were not able to William H. Carhart of Little Silver, i^nerries ROyai Anne can •L9c Mrs. Kay Herndon of Lincoln avo- ovenlng and a Tneetlng of tho Sen- Mrs. Humphrey Miller, Miss Anna nuo, Eastsido Park, was a week-end The undersigned represent taxpay- protect their Interest. Miller of Belford, Miss Ethel Burko guest of Mrs. Thomas Hcrmlon of ior Epworth league at 7:15 o'clock. ers of the borough of Klalontown who Very sincerely yours. These Prices Effective Until Closing Time Saturday Night havo^.the whole interest of tho bor- Ehren Realty Co. of West Grove, Pennsylvania, Miss Flushing, Long Island. ough at heart. They have thorough- Jo Ann Miller of West Chester, Mlsa Louiso Sovlero of Pearl stteet Regular services will be held Sun- ly investigated tho school aituation (Editor's Note:—Tho article in the Pennsylvania, Mlas Elijie Ely, Mrs. spent part of last week at Atlantic day at tho Reformed church. The at Eatontown and ask you to read Newark Evening News referred to Helen Rlloades and daughters Eve- City, where she attended the conven- Young Men's Bible clasg will meet at over carefully the following facts. above waa a story of the proposal lyn and Virginia of Milltown, Mra. Large Meaty tion of the State Teachers' associa- 9:30 o'clock In the morning. The The committee has consulted with to end tax Bales introduced by Coun- morning servico will begin at 10:45 cilman Harry Degenrlng at the last Roy Bennett and daughter Lldle, Santa Clara lbs. tion. She graduated from normal County Superintendent Smith with council meeting.) M1;;R Hannah Bennett of Long PRUNES 3 school at GhusHboro last Hprlng. o'clock. Tho senior choir will pre- reference to the school situation and 25c Branch, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gisleson Harry Jervia of Pearl street haa aont tho anthem, "Rejoice, Give Mr. Smith has assured us that the Thanks," by Holton. A male quartet most he will do with reference to our NEW CORPORATIONS. of Rumson, Mrs. Louise Morris and teen iiromoted to the position of as- schoolH is to condemn the two school daughter of Farmingdale, Francis Gold Seal - Quaker or sistant manager of the Red Bank will sing, "Rlao Up, O Man of God."roomB In the municipal building. This Miller of Englishtown, Mr. and Mrs. district of the Metropolitan Life In- by Shepherd. The subject of the ser- Bed Bnnk, Highlands and Itnmson fact Is true and the committee urges Concerns File. Papers at Freehold. Roland Cresse, Mrs. Jessie Gill/ Mr. surance company. NX A. DpTnrr lu mon will bo, "Honestly Now, Howyou to contact Mr. Smith if you wish and Mrs. Edgar Terhune and daugh- tho manager of the district. About Prayer?" verification of this statement. Fred D. Wikoff, Benjamin L. At- ter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mother's Oats In the event that these two school 7c Mrs. Albert L. Ivlns of South The vesper servico will begin at water, William II. Wikoff and Harry Miller and daughter' Jo Ann, Mrs. street Is conllnod to the house with 7:30 o'clock. Miss Pearl M. Ralph rooms are condemned, and that is not at all certain, Mr. Smith has as-Malchow, all of Red Bank, ,have Alfred Ralph. Misses Pearl, Francis, a sprained ankle JIB the result of a anil John Zagaja will be the BOlolsts. sured us that the school board will formed a new corporation which has Ralph and Alfred, Jr., Elmer and FREE - Shirley Temple Mug for fall. The anthem will be o: When visllinc y WAIT/ Tho regular meeting of the Golden basement containing rooms for man-510 each, Daniei A Mears holding 98 j Amcriran Store, n«k fur your free CU Railroad Station. ual training, domestic science, and ed for a fractured wrist, lomcr'n Hicck. Brinis this'check with y GET YOUR Hour.CircIe will be held on Wednes- shares, William Hammond one sharp ( CUSTOMERS cm day aftornoon with dessert served in lunchroom, at a cost of $86,000. and Anna R. Mearfi one share. All every lime you come to nnike lujrdjflKe Pioneer clays of automoblUnc were Please compare this sum with tho When it is eomiilul.ely puni-hei] (a tnt TODAY recalled this week when Tho RORIS- tho social hall at 1:30 o'clock. Reg- ore residents of Rumson. WOMEN'S LEAGUE TO MEET. nf jr>,00), It becomes worth SI.00. T ular businesa and sowing will follow flguro of $76,000 which our board de- only ODG and get your Muna.x Lunche tor received Information concerning us usual. mands for an addition to our present .Set/ • tho first ear over built In Red Bank school of only two • rooms, which USE VISIT. Various Women's Organizations to A very aeccritRblc ChriMmun nift for and probnbly one of the. first ever to would not provide for any future Gather nt Presbyterian Church. friend or relntlvo if y"« nlrcaily hnvo be seen on a road in New Jersey. growth of our town. Holmdcl Folks Rccelvo Unexpected nudicient Biirply of. clirtticF. Annual Praise And For your Information, also, the Tho Women' ! s league of the First The antique, which was built In Shrewsbury township school at Tin- Call from Ncwhurgh Relatives, Presbyterian clun-ch will hold their tho years of 1R95 and ISflti, was con- Offering Service ton Falls is having a one-classroom Miss Catherine Stilwagon and hermonthly meeting Monday night, No- Btrurtcd at the old Uohcrts boiler addition constructed to their build- brother, Cyrenius V. Stilwagon, who vember 18, at eight o'clock at the works near Ibn local r.-illroad station ing, including alterations to tho church. Miss Mary Holmes, presi- The Woman's Mieslonary Society teachers' room, full equipment In theJive near Holmdel, received a sur- Scratch Feeds 25 & SScslOO & $2.09 where tho Seacoast Iron Works Is of the Red Bank Presbyterian church way of blackboards, ventilating and prise visit Monday from their cousin, dent, will preside. Refreshments will notv located. It was construclod for will hold their annual praise and heating for the sum of $5,300. Does David Stilwagon of Ncwburgh, New be served and a social hour will fol- tho late K. Gerry Roberts, Sr,, head thank-offering scrvico on Wednesday it seem reasonable to suppose that York. The lattcr's wire and his low. Egg Mash 25 ^ 61c; 100 & $2.29 of tho boiler company. evening of next week In the church the taxpayers of this town will ap- daughter and three sons accompan- Various women's organizations in- It was a steam holler run by an prove an expenditure of $76,000 for cluding O. C. W. C, Improvement so- auditorium at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Ed- the addition of but two class rooms ied him, making the trip by automo- oil humor with a home-mado steel mund VomStecg and Mrs. George and an auditorium, the practical use bile. They brought along an ample ciety. Golden Hour Circle society and chasls made of tubing. Tho holler Miller are In chargo of the service. of which is very doubtful at tho pres- supply of provisions for dinner not the Missionary society, are request- was made by John Chadwlek of Mc- Mrs. Maudo H. LeDuc of tho Oakent time, when our neighbor, Tinton only for themselves but also for the ed to have full.attendance. All are Week-End Meat Suggestions Laren street, who In talking with a Grovo Prwbytcrlan Chapel at Re- Falls, is adding one up-to-date clas3 two cousins whom they, visited. It cordially welcome to attend. Register representative, stated that treat. N. .1., will bo tho speaker. She room for $5,300? wns on Armistice Day, 1934, that the Best Cuts of Prime tho old timer hud fit'Ii copper tubes will al: o present a short play entitled Many times, in endeavoring to elec- Holmdel folks receiven d their last Wlllctt—Hesso Nuptials. In Ibe boiler, each tube boinK four- "Anotlv i- John Alden" with a cast tioneer for votes In putting over a previous visit from th li- enupjn and Invitations havo been sent out for teen Inches In length and one-citfhlh composed of tho young pcoplo from new bond Issue, boards of education his family. tho wedding of Miss Katherine Wll- of an Inch thick. this Presbyterian mission In southern offer inducements to mechanics and lctt, daughter of Mrs. Elmer J. Wil- CHUCK ROAST 19c others living In the town nf jobs to The nuKinc, which was (hotiKht in pine district of New Jersey. Special bo had if they will vote their way. •His 85th Birthday. lett. of Port Monmouth, to Oscar havo been made In Now York, was music will bo given by a choir of tho Do not be deceived. No board of ed- Elmer Hesse, son of Mr. and Mra. young people accompanying Mrs. Lc- On his 85th birthday at his home Best Cuts shipped hrrc and Infilalleil. IIH cost ucation has any "authority to promise at Shrewsbury Sunday Nicholas Rut- Oscar Hesse of River uroad. Red was estimated at apprnxlrnalcly Duc. Jobs or the power to givo out jobs Bank. The wedding ceremony will Prime when contracts are awarded for gers, Sr., enjoyed a surprise party 25c $1,200. RIB ROAST This servico Is held each year the school work. given by his friends. A large gath- tcke placo Sunday afternoon, De- Several pietuios woro taken of the week boforo Thanksgiving and tho cember 1, at two o'clock at the Red Good pcoplo of Eatontown, your ering drank champagne to the health vehicle and It. created much Interest offering received at this time la need committee and tho taxpayers It rep-of tho celebrant. For a man of his Bank Baptist church. at the tlnm of Its completion. A pic- n the interest of missions. Everyone resents aro as much Interested In theycara Mr. Rutgers Is surprisingly ac- Boneless Pot Roast 29c ture of the vehicle wns Riven 'I'll* Is cordially Invited to attend. schools of Eatontown as tho mem-tive and vigorous. Rr.Rlstcr with the late John M. Hoff- bers of the board of education. They It pays to advcrtlso in The Register. mlre, nuperlntnnilenl of tho holler want the children of thla borough to ft. To Lay Cornerstone havo the very best in tho way of ed- works, at the control;,. ucational facilities and they aro Pure Pork Sausage 29c A number of trlnl runs were taken strongly for necessary repairs and In the vehicle, null! ono day, whll" Of New High School additions to our public schools but Tomorrow 3 lb rcundlnK a corner of thn railroad they Insist, and expect that every In- 25c station In front nf (ho holler works, Tho Runwon board of education telligent voter will Insist, that nny Fancy Fatted Fowl - ««««««• •*• last night sot Saturday, November monies which shall ho expended shall and the rear left wheel buckled. Clarence be used wtBcly and shall seo to It that Bmoclc, brother n! Warrmi Kmnok, 2;!. an tho dnto for tho laying of thothla town shall get value received Saturday wan In thn drlver'Fi sent. After this cornerstono of tho now high school for every dollar apont. Funhcr- Sea Food Specials nccldrat thn car W/IM dismantled and building. Tho exerclsca will bo held moro, your committee and tho ma- wia hung In the raflcra of the old nt 3 P. M., with Bertram H. Bordon, jority of the, taxpayers of this town president of tbo board of oducatlon, want any municipal or school work BKOAD ST BED BANK lb holler works, when* H,,.iTinalncd for presiding. William M. Smith, county to bo contemplated to bo performed Deep Sea Scallops ».25c Codfish S 19c p. good many your*. superintendent of schools, will be onoby tho mechanics living In this town. of the speakers. Music will bo fur In tho faco of theso facts and llg- lb POUT MONMOH'I'II Nl'.WS. nUihed by tho Hchool band. ures, would you still wish to plunge MID-SEASON SALE your borough Into a debt of $42,000 Mackerel JSl 10c 19c Socliil Actlvlllrii at Army r«ml Now The boird accepted with tbanlo which may result In Its bankruptcy? ItpRiilar l'nrt' (it 'Hie KrRlHlor. the gift nf a. "Junglo gymn" from Do you not think It tho wiser course H. Van R. Hnlscy for tho play- to Calmly consider tlio present needs P Thn Ro^:lr,lor thin woek cjurlnn rtn ground at school No. 2. of our schools and havo the work CHOOSE unu/iually nnw.-iy column pertaining dono by your own citizens and at a Garden Fresh Produce Specials tn activities nt. i''ort Mnnnidiitli. Thin cost commensurato with tho town's R l'urmcr Iloil Hanker to Wed. present llnanclal condlllon? Sweet Juicy Large Size Is a now fo/ituro of The ite^'Hlrr'a JnvJIallnnn hnvo boen Jsued for tho ANY Juicy Florida newt, rolummi n ml w.«'lniaf II will Do not be alarmed by nny thronh I Choice Florida be Interesting not only In tho;ie stta- wedillng of Mlun Dorothy Stadmeycr, which may bo mado that our two daughter of Mr. and Mra; Thomas A. schools will bo condemned or that $ for tlonptl at I he military loiiervatlon, Htarimeyer, to William Philip Itaf- tho state nld of $IT00O will bo with- C Grapefruit 19c but flbn to civilians who jire Intor- ferly, son of Mrn. Emma Rafforty drawn. Theso Rtotements nre most 2 eater! In our enldim- aci^bbdis. The untruo. Trunt tho good citizens ol V:E Eating or of llollhi, Long Inland, and tho lato HAT Items are sent to The UfRLMcr 1 this- town who really hnvo Its Inter- HirouRh 1ho public relations olllce.ai Dr. Peter I . Rafforty of Red BnnU. ests at heart. They will not fall you Apples Cooking liski. 89c (he fort. Thn ceremony will tako place at thin hour. , A. $5.00 Hat Now $2.50 ORANGES Thanksgiving morning at tho Church Committee, nf HI. Kranclg of ASHISI at Brooklyn. . Oeorgo Winning, IN THE A $2.95 Hat Now $1.97 "Under Hit* AIIIIITH." Mrs. James B. llathaway, 2 H.H. 29c 'riinrimii Ifacki'tl'ii orchivdni will Max Phillips, TomatoesS S Kdwnrd lluncnn, ftr. Kay II. Htlllmnn. A $1.95 Hat Now .98 be fcntilii'd tivi'l' iilnllon W11HB to- lCdwanl Duncan, Rr., died lastt STORE nmnnv/ nl^ht In "Undi'r tbti Anl- Polls open Friday, November 16, Irrt." the pi(;rulu nprmmiriMl by Hi*' night at liln homo at Highlands aftor from 2:00 to 0:00 V. M, A WIDE CHOICE OF 12«»29c Lettuce ,S, 12c lli'il Hank lod|;e of Ellin. Hkrtclu>» of an Hint™ of throo yearn. Ho waa 63 "Honeymoon Cottage," tn bo Riven yearn old and had beon a rooldont of Won a aim. EVERY TYPE - STYLE - COLOR next wiwk by Iho l.aily ISlltn howling HighlandH many yoarn. Surviving aro Dert Tnylor of Red Uank disposed FABRIC - FOR MISSES AND WOMEN I Meat, Seafood and Produce Prices Effective Until Saturday Night. Grocery club, will nhio be proHnnted. bin wife, three noun and a daughter. Of a ahnt gun on tho co-operative Funeral arnngfimcntn havo not yetplan last week. The winner was Al- Note—Velry few exceptions in 1.95 & 2.95 range Prices Effective Thru Wednesday, November 20th. II. piiyn to (Htvartlnn In Tho Register, been completed, fred Q. Boyd of Port Monmouth, P&ee EfeKfeen Rfcfi BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER-14,1985. hue died IMC Jfrld«y night of paraly TuMday for a visit with relative* at ground* Sunday against a Jt»d Bank Obituary sis. He was 68 yearn old. Betlijes hi Death Strikes Little Silver News F«U«, New York. aggregation. ,, . wife, he Is survived by three dauph (Th« ftad Bank (Wgliter oin b* Ocafhl The Bremen are making elaborate ; Mrs. Daniel Booker. ters. six sona and two broth«t4 Oa Two Pedestrians a Uttl< ailvw •! tkt Union Htwi guod preparations for a barn dance at the ' Mrs. Fannie E. Booker, wife of car Reevey of Red Barik and' fiet It th« dspol and at atorg* QunoktabasB* fire house Saturday evening, Novem- * cher Reevey of New York. „ Mrs. Sophie Wlnickl, 39, of Nep- t«n*riU ttora.) Colt's Neck News. ber 23. Jacob Young ia chairman of Daniel Booker of Lelghton avenue tune and Wlsa Tusha •Tapollnlckl, 32, died suddenly last Saturday morning The funeral wna held Tuesday af- Harry P. Lipplncott arrived Home John H. Butphip hoa a new Terra- the committee which will direct the ternoon at one o'olock at his late a cousin from New York, were ln- Friday from a six week's sojourn in dance. at her homo after a short Mnese. She istantly killed by a hit and run driv- plane coach, wa.s -J5 years old. home and at two o'clock at the col Bermuda, Walter Conk has given up his Job ored Methodist church with the pas er Sunday nlfc'ht as thuy were walk- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McKIm of Mrs. Booker was born at River- ing along the road near Mrs. Win- on the farm operated by Chriney a. A state highway patrol officer re- head, Lons Island, and waa the tor, Rev. O. G.(yGoodman, officiating. Rumson road are the parents of a Conover and he is now working on cently wau arrested by a city mptor- Burial, in charge of; R, R. Mount & ckl'a home. One woman . waa son born Tuesday at tha Monmouth daughter of tho late Sidney and Hen- mocked fifteen feet up In the air and Frederick J. Burghard'a Big Brook cycle officer for speeding In Raleigh, rietta Smith Harron. She moved to Son, was in White Ridgo cemetery, Memorial hospital at Long Branch. phoaeant farm. North Carolina. .ho other waa dragged for about fif- A ao/i waa born Saturday at the Red Bank \vr!h her parents forty Mrs. Iiin Kuglcr. ty feet before her lifeless body came Mlchaol Bordtuk returned homo years ago and had lived here ever i rest Police found a crumpled Monmouth Memorial hospital to Mrs. last week from tho Freehold hos- Mrs.. Ida Kugler of Somcrvllle Alfred Rlchtcr of Ijovett avenue. pital, where he was a patient sev- mother o( Mrs. William Ast and Mrs. :nn arid a quantity of broken Klass ;it the scene of the accident. An Announcement has been made, of eral days for stonmch trouble which TO YOU Edward Bryan o{ Leonardo, died la thought to have resulted from Radio Service. Monday, November i. In her 83d itnrm wns immediately hroadcaat tho birth of a son In North. Hudson GUARANTEED hruuRhout the state to watch for a hospital at Union City to Mrj. Injuries which he received last sum- who, for reasons ln-st known to ynnri.cH, .•ear. Tho funeral, was held last mer when ho was hit by an automo- ^hursday nt the homo of her son motor car wltb a horn missing and Georgo Aticlboch of that city. Mrs. deslro to hnvo n funeral conducted from headlights broken. Adelboch before her marriage wan bile. Ho ia able to bo about the LANDAU'S ohn of Somervllle. Mrs. Kugler wns d house, but he will be unfit to work your home rather Ih.in from our Funeral A'cll Itnmvn by many of the people of On Monday night Melvln J. TJede- Miss , Elizabeth Ry.ier, daughter of l'hiino lteil Hank iltltll - lBoi). ann, twenty, of Corlies avenue, Mr. and Mia. John Ryser of this bor- on hia farm 'for some time. ,/ Hopie, wo arc well equipped to carm for Leonardo, at which plnce she made Miss Ann Deamond has finished 70 IIHin<;ir AVK, Opp. Depot 4 your needs. We |irido ourselves on tin- Ion;; visits with her daughters ,and are prepared to meet the ultted it was his car which etruck Monmouth Momorial hospital fit wishes of .:inv family, under any clrcum- church, oHiciating. Kmiai, in charge Miss Martha Clapp spent tho week- Long Branch and Bhe Is now at her ,nd killed the two women. Tiede- end at Syracuse, Now York. stanee?. I of (he Worilen tunernl home, was in YVOKI.U TOUK JN 1'ICTITJIES. nann said'he saw a large pollco dog home here. PUBLIC SALE I WhilWh e Hldj;c cvmeti'i-y at Eatontown. tho road in front of him and Mr. and Mrs. CJeorgo M. Quackcn- Mrs. Frank Deniarest In back nt —at— David G. Holmes (Jives Stereoptlcuu werved his car to the left side of bush, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Quaok- her home at Scobeyvllle. She under- We Furnish National Casket* Mrs. Sarah -V West. Talk at Naveslnh. hi- road to avoid hitting the dog. Pie enbush and family, William Carhart, went an operation at Monmouth Live Stock and Machinery Mrs. Sarah A. West died last mid he felt his machine strike some- Sr., attended tho celebration of.(tho Memorial hospital at Long Brunch As I inn jj-lvlnjr «p funningr, Wednesday at the ClidKiberlain Kest The gymnasium of the Naveslnk Mug and thought It was the dog 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and and afterwards she spent several I will NI'II nt public, sain on home at Neptune at tho nno of 101 library was Iho scene of an extensive iiit did not bother to stop. Ho is be- Mrs; Howard Ely of Red BanMr'last weeks at West Long Branch with tho farm where I now rcsldo, world tour in pictures laBt Thursday iip held on a charge of miiiwlaugh- Friday night at Katontown, her mother, Mrs. Ella Dnftfard. Known as tho ]R.-]R. Mount & Son years. .She iv.-if born in Kalontown, evening, when David G. Holmes of Mr. and Mrs. Myron h. Campbell Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wilklns spent the daughter of William Conk, wjio Montclair showed his. steveoplicon spent Sunday with relatives at Im- part of last week nt Bridgeport, Van Brackel Farm FUNERAL DIRECTORS niiDialed a grist mill there. She h&ri Mrs. Winlcki ia survived by a hus- Connecticut. lived in Munnioiuh county all her views entitled "Around • the. World laystown. X Frederic K. Adams, Mgr. In Eighty Minutes." . Miss Marlun >and and three daughters. She was The next meeting of ths Wononah George C. Rlchdaln, Franlt Magen, U mile from life. She married tho late Benjamin o havo ffiven birth to another child Claronco Wlllett and. John H. Sut- A. West and they operated a hotel HoJmes, soprano, illustrated her Missionary society will bo held Fri- Hazlet Station TELEPHONE 226 father's talk with songs appropriate n about three months. Miss Tapo- day night. December 13, at the homo phln were among tho first to c;o at Lon^' Pnnch for many years. Af- nicki had been staying nt Neptune hunting Monday. A short time ago 135 Front St. Red Bank, N. J. ter his death, 3-1 years ago, Mrs. to the various countries of which of Rev. John D. Blair at Oakhurst. the pictures were shown. r the benefit of her health, having Chester Apy has moved from they bought a pack of hound dopa on Friday, West -continued to operate a board- In imagination the audience snibil 'uontly suffered a nervous brcalc- for hunting purposes, which they Ing house at LnnR Branch. When Shrewsbury to Wlnfield Gardens. v are keeping on Mr. Wlilclt's farm. from New York, through tho Pan- ovvn. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Lyon spent the! Nov. 22, 1935 she was ninety she save up this ama canal, stopping at Hawaii,i at 13 o'clock, tlie following: place and went to live with a daugh- Interest l'aul on Bonds. week-end at High Bridge. Japan, China, the Malay PenUyuila, Mrs. William W. Bhampanore en- Team good IIIIIICH, COW, luirnc-sd ter, Mrs. Frank Rogers, who died a India, fiiprynt, Italy and Monacal be- Holders of first mortgage bonds of East Keansburg News. and all machinery u.srd on lif year ago. She is survived by three tertained a number of friends at farm; u\m 1(1 tons salt liny, 4 rjrandehilriren, Louise Rogers and fore returning to New York. Miss the Herkeley-Cnrteret hotel, Inc., As-tea Tuesday afternoon. Holmes's songs included "The Pat- bury Park; |n tho amount of ?l,078,- (Tho Rod Bank RoRlntor enn bo houuht tons mixed liny, 1,(100 liuiullos Stanley and Lesley West, all of Long ter of tho Shoon," sung as repre- 508.38, are now receiving their first Mr. and Mrs. Frod Hurley motored In Niivo.lnk from William Swan at th« stalks, lut of miinure, 300 Branch. A'son Frank died two years sentative jjf Japan. "The Singing interest checks covering the period to Philadelphia on Tuesday. potitofHro building). htmhel corn. GiiiroT^Bhan" and "Chinese Mother of May I, 193p, to November 1, ,1035. Mrs, Guerln Todd Is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Fink of Wil- Terms: Cash. ~/mose~~ Rhymes" for China, -"ThThoe . total amount being distributed daughter Joan, who Is attending col- son Park, Long Island, visited Mr. Jlrs. Samuel S. Davis. Temple Bells" and "Kashmiri T.ove in this semi-annual pavment Is $29,-lege In Virginia. and Mrs. August H. Llcderhaus Sun- Herman Jones The funeral of Mrs. Alberta Davis, riong" for India, and "Home, Sweet 658.98. Suniner Hill Is laltlng a courso ..at day. wife of Samuel S. Davis of Port Mon- Home" and "Wait Till Your Ship »•-• the Red Bank Business institute. The football team of tho Indians J. X. Niiriixnlnlc, Aiiclloncer. mouth, who died on Monday of last Comes In" as pictures of New York It pays to advertise In The Register. Mr, and Mrs. Charles MacKay loft Athletic club will play on their home week of pneumonia in Monmouth once more appeared upon the fecrcon. Memorial hospital, was held last Story Hour for children will be Thursday afternoon at two o'clock held in the library at eleven o'clock For Miles Around at her late home, with Rev. William Saturday morning, November 16. II. Hebron, pastor'of the Emanuel On Wednesday, November 20, tho Baptist church of Shrewsbury, of- Our Service is Known D. L. & W. Coal company of New- ficiating. ark will show moving pictures in the For Its Completeness Mrs. Mary E. Reynolds sang"Lcad, gymnasium of the library on the coai Kindly Light," accompanied at the mining Industry. The pictures will We feel it's lime that everyone piano by Mrs. George Askew, and be shown at four o'clock and tTiere knew Wordcn's service is avail- Mrs, Askew sank "Beyond the Smil- will be no charge Tor admioian.' ing and the Wee.piiur." The bearers able not only here in Red Bank, WEre James White, William Jackson, but for miles around. Call us no George Johnson and Mr. Askew. SHORE GKOUr ENTEUTAINS. **** Burial In charge of the Worden fu- RetT 13nnk Younjr Wbman'a Club matter where the emergency • *** neral home was in Lincroft ceme- arises. tery. Visits Asbury 1'arU Young Women. Tho Bed Bank Young Woman's IMwnrrt Bennett. club was entertained by the Asbury A Duncan Thyfe Edward Bennett o£ Kcyport died .Par.lt Young Woman's club Thursday Ktiite o( classic ORDIK OF Wr OOLOtVfiUtX last Saturday week at the ago of 68 evening at Asbury Park. Mrs. Fred- anil lieuuty. years. Mr. Bennett was born at erick ' Smith, Jr., president'fiT Uu- enough In WORDEN FUNERAL HOME Middletown and commenced steam- Aabury Park club, greeted the visi- 10 Pieces In beau- foellns; for tho AIBEMW.WORDEH boating at the age of fourteen, Ho tors. Mlisa-Gertrude Norman, innn- tiful matched nrerage dining HARR.YC.F.WORDEH • JAMES A.WORDEN was a licensed marine engineer for cjlor of tho Red Bank group, waa room. •15 years. Mr. Bennett was engineer the.guest speaker. walnut veneers. Finn construction. PHONE 557 on the steamboat:; Wyckoff, Holm- After the business seslon the music eOE.FRONT ST. • • • RED BANK.NJ. del and Magenta. Later he was on department entertained'with a-story the New Haven line and for nineteen in song by -a kitchen-band. The years was chief engineer of the musicians were in costume antV used Keansburtr steamboat company. Ho JfUeh^n UterJsils.Jov instrument.sThi' is survived by his wife and' a fitiugh- .render- WFIS» ja&k > QeoVgrf Thompson i'jjhrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- ter. and the leaflet, Mrs. DovDthy Winttrf ifieqK>Advertisernents. Here you find the seller who •Stella. /•»;. . . *^-\ Augustlnn Becvey. : The refreshment booth -was, (lego- wariii to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Augustine Reevey of Central ave- rated in red and white .color soherrtc/ Those present from" Red' BariK wejre Mrs. Ronald ilulliken, Mrs.-iJ. T!l^5- doi-o Blxler, Mrs. WUliari Shenvoad. Miss Cecilia Conover, MIs^' Bektriptt Eugenraugh and Miss Gertrude Nor- PRIME BEEF SALE man. V Selected From the Choicest Omaha Cattle Grainfed and Tender ELEVENTH ANNtVEKSARY. Naveslnk TU>bekah X,od(;o %o Hold Gross Rib Birthday Tarty Tuesday. . The Navesink Rebekah lodge 'Will celebrate • \\s eleventh anniversary Bottom Round ROAST next Tuesday .nyajht, Noveniber I?, in Odd Fellows hall. Tho state presi- dent, Mrs. Edith Decker of Kock- away, and District Deputy President Top Round Steak Chopped Beef Chuck Roast Mrs. Emma Lyons of Eelmar, are ex- pected to be present. Mrs. Georgia Lawson Is chairman mm <•>' assisted, by Mrs. Carrie Patterson, We are showing a Genuine Mrs. Delia. Amaa, Mca, Elizabeth Solid Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Hoffman, Miss Paulino Beck and 185 Suite much prettier than above Verified Valno Mrs.Iona Cook. Members are ex- KlHowhero Fresh Native Jersey Fresh pected to be present , from Sea SPECIAL! illustration. Frying Chickens Bright, Lonf,' Branch, Asbury "Park, Kf-yport, 'Xoiris River, Manasquan, Fowl 261 Hams 27*,, Belmar and n.ed Bank. Cabinet style China and Server, Hepplewhite Chairs. See this Suite arranged in our Model Room ! (3 - :c; 2% (Half or -Whole) JUST ARRIVED ! 7 pc. Mahogany Dinette Suite $ Must Support Children. Robert Miller, 38-year-oia Lake 6 pc. Solid Maple Set $ .00 GENUINE SPRING LAMB! contractor, haa been ordered to pay ten dollars a week to his wife, I01U- All Selected from the Mountain District beth "' -•- - ••• LEGS Loin Lamb Chops Small Legs STERLING FURNITURE SHOP , 21t ' 25fb (8 lbs 29fb 21 White St. Open Evenings Phone Red Bank 291 It pays to advertise In The rtcf,'intor. Positively Not Connected With Any Other Store. RUMP VEAL 231 —Advertisement. , . FRESH SEA FOOD! JERSEY BLUES 25c ty. Large Chowder Clams-. 25c doz. DAY MACKEREL, Large 19c lb. Oysters, Fry or Stew 35c pt. DAY

Maxwell Coffee 25c lb. FRESH JERSEY PRODUCE .' Fowler's Special 21c lb. 5c - 10c & 1.00 STORE Royal'Scarlet 24c lb. Fresh Figs, for Stewing igc jj, FKEE DELIVERY. Green Mountain Potatoes 65c bskt. J'ltKSii II:KSI;V Formerly I'rown-Coopcr Co. Tel. 8080. EGGS Cranberries ]9C jf, Celery Hearts 15cbnch! HOLLAND Side-Hemmed ll!r%, (lir.AM AMKItlCAN Boston Lettuce 6c ea GRISWOLD ASH CANS Sharp Cheese Red Sweet Potatoes 4 tbs. 1715cc I.AIIOK SIZE WINDOW SHADES Green Beans 2 lbs. GRIDDLES III.ACK COLOU b 19c 59c BIIHIICH Unit are a Grapefruit 4 for Mild 25c tb. 25c Complete with hit IrrcRllllir — VVIllfu Cream Cheese 2 pkgs. 15c Oranges 13 for 23c Syrup Jug Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. unly. Ural »lzi'S. Order Your. We have just conlrncleej for an entire flock c Thanksgiving Turkey Now of Jersey Grown Turkeys ea Free Remember—These are 59c Shades. With Cover 98c Delivery Rotary Siftera -•2.27 Octagon _ MARKET 3335 P ,'; SUPER SUDS Black Coal Soap 7 Broad Street Red Bank Scuttle» - 29c C SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 16th : 9 Ash Sifter* 25c 2 RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER H. 198B. MMQWi Mr. and Mra, Burl Wolcott and mid* Brooklyn with him Saturday and Peace Play Th Be plant to attend the convention thta Sunday. week-end at New Britain, Connect- John B. Bennett attended the con- Repeated At Church icut, vention of the state teachers' a»io- William Davis ot Clinton street left ciation at Atlantic City Friday. The play, "War AgaM," written by yesterday for a wild turkey hunting The firemen are now sponsoring Mr, and Mrs, Richard Clark and trip In Virginia. He will be gone sev- the Boy Scout troop. They will ap- Frank Warner ol the Dramatic club eral days. point a committee to take charge of of the Methodist church and present- Principal Fred O. Steelman oMhe this work. ed by that organization last Sunday, Eatontown schools' attended the Fifty-six persons attended the op- only at will be repeated on Wednesday night, Teachers' convention Friday at At- ening card games of the fire com- November 20, at eight o'clock. The lantlo City, The school was closed pany's tournament last Thursday. church was filled to capacity last Friday and Monday, The next card party will be held Sunday and many requests for Ita re- Raymond Holter> of Railroad ave- Thursday evening, November 21. petition were received. nue recently cut the bate of bis left The sale of election day dinner! Members of the cast are Mies Lil|- thumb with an axe while chopping held by the Ladles' auxiliary of the llo Hesvliand, Harold Coddlngton, wood and was treated at Rivervlaw fire company was largely attended Austin Fohl, Frank Q. Warner, Leon- hospital. and about $30 WM cleared. There ard Compton, Miss Lillian Pflug, Miss Isabella Kenna has been was verj» little expense In connection Klchard Warner, Lawrence Munyon, named chairman of the Reid Cross with the sale as most of the food Mckson Whitman and Malcolm Mln- drive In the borough of Eatontown. was donated. Mrs. George Frelbott, ton and Mr. and Mm. • Richard T. The Ladles' aid of the Advent phalrman of the sales committee, Clark. The utago managers are Ulch- church will meet today at the status that the auxiliary is very ard Warnor and Austin Fohl. LcRoy church. Quilting will bo done. grateful to the donors and others Carhart Is «UIK<> manager and Me\- Several Eatontown persons were In wjlo helped to make the event suc- vln Morrto electrician. the Peace parade held Monday at cessful. • m»a» • Long Branch. CarB were furnished SHREWSBURY SCHOOL NEWS. by Lester Whltfleld and Oliver Den- nis. • ' ' . An Attendance of 08.9 Reached For Mr. and Mrs. John Delta of Lewie Middletown Village. Month of October. streot entertained a number of rela- (Tha Rtd Bank ReslaUr ean b« boushi The pupila of the Shrewsbury tives of Bayonne over the holiday. in Mlddlttown at tht .tore, ol J, G school maintained an attendance por- Monday night several memberB of Knight ind William a W.Un.) can you find oH of centago of 83.9% for tho "month of the Methodist church attended the Mrs. Margaret Sadek and a friend October. The pupils of tho third and sub-district rally held at Farming- of Newark vlaited Kenneth Smith fourth grades, Miss Helen C. Lang, dale. Those attending were Mr. and Saturday. .\ teacher, reported a percentage of Mrs. Arthur Whltfleld, Lcater Whlt- Mr. and Mra. Daniel D. Hendrlck- 07.3; those of the fifth and sixth fleld, Charles and Mildred Riddle, aon are traveling by automobile to grades, Miss Marie J. Irwin, teacher, Audrey Noe, Arllne Brown, Abble Winter Haven, Florida, where they 91.2; reception, first and second Dangler, Isabelle Kenna and Oliver will spend the winter. Dennis, oil of Eatontown, and Louis John Ji'Massey, who was formerly gradeB, Miss Mario Hamm, teacher, Eckert of Oceanport. these famous brands 02.5, and the seventh and eighth employed on Frederick C. Tatum's grades, Fred C.fEngland, teacher, 92. Mrw. Ada B. Nafew of Broad street estate, la now working on Mrs. Fifty-eight pupils were neither ab- entertained the Shrewsbury Reading Charles Steuerwald's place. club Tuesday afternoon at her home Harold Jelm of Jersey City apent sent nor tardy during the month. for tholr Initial meeting of, the year. Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Their names follow: Mrs. Arthur Koelsch. Reception grade—Murylyn Bergcr. Mary A radio party will be Held by the VanNole, Itirluirri Muy iind Edward Stone. Men's club of the Presbyterian John Lelchty of Texas, formerly of First Bi-ado—Edward Stonn. Ruth Lanire church Tuesday night, November 19, this place, was a visitor here last and Mack UnHborry. at the church chapel. week. Hecoml Krnde—Huth • Bennett, Harry BuckiiJow, tjouiKo LIIIIKB, Alexunder May The Girls' Friendly Boclety made a Nearly 100 persona 'attended the mul l''rtincln Bugurton, trip to the Aebury Park natatorium annual business meeting and supper Third grade—Cluronco Ilevger, Leon Tuesday night where they spent the of the Baptist church last week. Rev. Buckulew, John Crowell, Aiidison Davltl- evening swimming. Hiin. Miilnnlin Docker, (iai-rott Haitirorty. George Young, the pastor, was lh Edward HiiKurton, Joyce AyorH, Alicu Gul- The Ladles' aid society of the charge. , llvan mut Elian HylniuX, Methodist church will meet tomor- Mrs. William Bonn Is expected to Fourth KriHlo—Holiert Cumpliell, Wil- row afternoon at the church. lett HtiKKoi'ty, GOUI'KO Silver, 3d, Walter return home Sunday from St. Fran- Wflnon, Mulcijlm Illttur. Dorothy Connor*. The Women's group of the Am- cis's hospital at Jersey City, where Ruth Scott; Viola Smith, Elsie Stone and bulance corps will meet tonight at Bhe underwent an operation. She is $&? Eva Blukoly, the flre houee at which time a bus- Improving. Fifth Krndo—Barbara Kimtin, GeorKe Atkinaon, Kenneth Atkinuon, Wullaco iness meeting will bo held, followed Joseph Arneal Is confined to the Ayoru, Haymond Orover, Lenlle XJUCUH, with cards. ' house with sickness. Milton Marx and Raymond Bnnhorn. Sixth grudo—I,ol» Silver, Hotly May, Hcluli JohiiHon, Union llorman, ILelalk Ilor- den. Wallace Dnvklnon. John llule*. John Port Monmouth News. One of the quickest ways to find a Hyiund. EuKorm Smith and Robert Wilnon. lob is to advertise In The Regis- Seventh Krntle—S/imuol Johnson, Rob. (The Red i'tnk UeglBter can b« bought ter's Want Department—Advertise- ert IJIICIIH, (lonrKo Wood, ICvclyn Lanuo tn Fort Monm-.iuth at the stores of Chattel ment. and Floronco Wllnon. Meyer* and Sal v ado re Scan Hone and from Eighth Kriulo—Frank Qunckenbuah, Ctmrlei fJobbauaer,) Claudia Rlvonburilh. The flre company, at their annual The eighth grade held a Hal- meeting last week, placed Joseph lowe'en maBqtlortule In tho auditor- Wacitar in nomination for third as- ium Friday evening, November 1. sistant chief of the Mlddletown town- Pupils of tho sixth and seventh ship flre department. The company grades wero invited guests. Prizes elected the following officers: wore awarded to the masqucradcra President—John ^ontag* as follows: funniest ' costume, Wil- Vice president— Churles Rutt. liam Drake, grade seven, dresed as Secretary—Henry Pulach. Reserved Seats Now Red Cross nurse; prettiest costume, Financial secretary—-Walter Burkhardt. TioiiHurcr—Frederick Frelbott. Warner Bros. Audroy Iverson, grade seven, dressed Trustee—Charlea Quajkenlmnh. present as old-faBhlonod girl; most original Relief association JeleitatcB— George Max Betnluirdt's costume, Patty Jarman, grade aeven, Frcibott, Henry Pulach, Walter Burkhardt. Monmouth county asnodaUon delegates Production of dreased as Russian noble. Various —Eugene EUkorn, Edward Gillette, Wal- games wero played, such as fortune iei' Singleton. tolling, ghost stories, animal Imita- Foreman-—Edward Frelhott. "A MIDSUMMER Anslntant foremen—Fred Collett, Arnold tions and dancing. Refreshments "Wosslcr, John l)own*». proparcd by tho pupils of tho eighth Flre police—Charles Rutt, Thomas Viv- grade were served. At the conclus- ian, Newton Mnllott. NIGHT'S DREAM Fire department delegate*—George ion of tho party Eugene Brooks of Frelbott. Henry Punch, Edward Frfllbott, By William Sbakeipearo Buttonwood park made pictures of Arnold Weaker, Fred Beam. tho group. A nodal time and refreshments fol- Muilc by Mendalasohn Tho following program was pre- lowed the election, With a cast of more than 1,000 sented In aesembly on Monday aiorn- Benjamin Mills, Harry Coe and LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Duofold , Ing, November 11, In obscrvanco of Henvy Coo spent Monday hunting at Armistice day: Marlboro. Commencing Monday, Bible, prayer, fluK Balute Assembly Mr. and Mrs. John Denim ing and Aimlntleo Day Wllllnm Umko daughter Eleanor of Bayonno spent Bonn. "America" Assembly tho week-end with Mra. Demmmg'a NOVEMBER 18th ltocitation, "HerooH of Yettterduy" Martfarot Bordon mother, Mra. T. J. Reilly. AT 8.-30 O'clock Recitation. "Horocs of Today"..Ruth Scott Doris Soden of Leonardo spent Twic« dullj—2:30 and 8:30 ^lonir. "For Our SoldlerH"..Grades 1 and 2 Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Price. (Inc. U. S. Tax) Evening. 55c IltcUntlon, "Vonlun Bollo"..Helen Herman Mrs. Margaret Herbert. to $1.«5. Matinee., 55c to $1.10 353* Sontj, "Batllo Hymn of tho Republic*'.... AnHombly Mrs. Antoinette Strannon has Recitation. "In Flanders Fields" closed her bungalow at this placa SHUBERT THEATRE Claudia nlvonburah and she is spending the winter at Bran ford PI. and Haliey St., Newark Itocttttiiort, "Amerlca'a Aimwei-" Irvington. Telephone Box Office Audrey Ivernon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff of Jer- Mitchell 2-0769 Open Dally Sons, "When Johnny Comen Mnrehlnir Homo" „..»»...._ AHBCmbly sey City spent the week-end at their ReHerved scats may be purchaoed bungalow on Mills avenue, either by mall or In pemon at the Songs wero conducted by Miss Shubert box ofllec, any Warner The- Mario Hamm. Miss Helen Long ac- Bernard Reilly has moved to Jer- atre, L. Bamberger & Co, and Krcsge companied on tho piano. sey City for the winter. Deportment Store, Newark. The Shrewsbury school will have John Braun had his daughter from as guests sovoral teachers from Ocean county on Wednesday^ No- vember 20, who will observe teach- ing methods here. FREE PARKING SERVICE Mr*. Dorothy Dostribates, Villa Park school, waa a recent guest of for three hours th« school. Mrs. Destrlbatcs observed tho application of phonics to the AT THE WASHINGTON TERMINAL GARAGE teaching of reading by Miss Mnrle Hamm In her flint and second grades. ISO WASHINGTON ST. (2 BLOCKS FROM BAMBCRGH'S) . »« a» Just have your parking check stamped at Bamber- Eatontown New?. ger's by the salesperson when making a purchase. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chrlspon ot Broad street left Tuesday morning AINTRE for, Manntee, Florida, where they will L Bamberger & Co.. spend the -wlntor. "Ono of America's Great Store*" Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ayers and Mrs. William G. Davis and daughter Lois were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Davls'a parents at Wrlghtstown, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mm, Frank Mount and family of Myrtle avenue spdht tho week-end and holiday wit^ Mr. NAIR'S MARKET Mount's slstor at St. Albana, Long 19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. Island. Moro than 35 guests attended the Phone 372. Sons and Daughters of Llborty meet- InK hold Monday night' at CroBcent Specials ! Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 - 16th hall. Guests were present from Red Bank, Long Branch, North Uong TOP or BOTTOM Branch and Englishtown. Among those who wero acenpted In tholodge na now members were Mr. and Mrs. Sponcoi- Patterson, Mrs. William O. Davis, Mrss. Martha Richard', Mrs. Round Roast Lester Fleldncr, all of Eatontown, and Mrs. Springsteen of Red Bank. I.KAN FR15SH Mr.' and Mrs. "Kniotjt Swan will bo CALI accepted nt the next meeting. Phila. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holly o£ Whlto Plains, New York, wero week- ams •» 18. end and holiday visitors of Mrs. Ada a. Nafow and family of Brond street. BAMBERGER'S Josephine and Lydla Hathaway of 100% Pure Pork Sausage . Wost LonK branch were wuek-i>nil visitors of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chorlea Schlck of Lewis streot. Fresh or Corned Fresh Killed Bamuel Colo, formerly manager of tho local American atoro on Main Plate Beef street, Is employed at Schneider's Fowl market at Bed Bonk. Mr. and Mis. John Sullivan and LEAN SMOIU2D family of Lewis Htreot have moved to Onkliurot. Mr. Bulllvnn Is em- COTTAGE BUTTS ployed by tho Jersey Central Power and Light company at Long Branch. The advertising supper to he given QUALITY by tho Ladles' »ld uocloty ot tho CHUCK Molhodlnt church will bo held tomor- Fri-nli t'li]irxl NEWARK, NEW^ JERSEY row night In the Mothodlst church Hamburger basement. ., Roast Ib. 19 Mr. and Mra. Frnnk Konni^nnd daughter laabollo spent' Thursday vtnlllnK at Plnlnfleld. ron own onocEBT SPECIALS SEE THE UNITED SERVICE The Young Peoplo'o group of tha GROCERS ADVERTISEMENT ON PAQK 11 OF THIS PAPER. Advent church mot Friday night with iBf wu dont by Cook A Oaklty of Buaklik, Mra. Harvey Bronncr, Mln priation* had been mads. Oth«r A song aervloo will be held with MIM I* currant that Mr. Cronk vf111 beMechanics . wUI b* held Tuesday ly 40x90, and has been entirely redec- members of the council itated that Edith Lufburrow rendering aaveral Red Bank ana the carpentering by th« next recorder at Shrcwabury evening, December J, to consider {Activities of orated Inside and out. W. H. Gelber Edna Brltton, Mrs. Walter D. Swart- Charles T. E. Matthews of Colt's township. At present this position zel, Mrs. Peter Sondergaard, Mra. E. they were emergency repalra. Miss ioloa and the Gospel Quartet, who making changes to the by-laws. of Freehold Is the manager. The Alma Lockwood ftaked to have a va-will entertain with appropriate se- Nefk, Is held by Elmer C, Wainrlght of Dorothy Cross, daughter .of Mr. Trinity Guild company operates stores In other T. Tucker, Miss Edna Brltton, Mrs. cant lot at the corner of Third and lections. JJev. Povey's topic will be Mrs. John McNeil Is sick with Shrewsbury borough. and Mrs, Henry Crosa, entertained A Monmouth county towns, and em-Herbert R. West, Mra. J. Leon Walnut streets filled In with ashc*. 'Harvest Memorial," Donations will folltls. "Amateur night" at the Strand large number of friends at a party An executive meeting of the Wom-ploys local help as much aa possible. Schanck, Mra. E. Francis Ehrllch, so that the boys in that section Could be received for needy persons and MIBS lone Postll of Oceanport vis- theater at Red Bank was largely at her home a few nights ago. an's guild of Trinity Episcopal church Solomon Singer is arranging to re-Mrs. C. Leroy Close, Mra. Murray play there. Sbe claimed damage to ivlll be distributed by the church ited Miss Anna Judge Saturday and attended by residents of this place. A vary successful and largely at- Was. held Tuesday morning in the open a store in the building on Front Woronoff, Mrs. Fred Kruser, Mrs. E.property from baseballs. The coun- loard on Thanksgiving. Vegetables, Sunday. All the pupils who took part In thetended bunco party was held by the parish house of thc church on West street owned by Leonard Roberts, H. Wharton, Mra. H. W. Wharton; cil agreed that It was' a good Idea, rults and other offerings will bo ac- The Ladles' auxiliary of tho fire recent amateur night contest here Ladles' And society of the Baptist Front street, Mrs. Leon de la Rcus- and formerly occupied by M. Kaplan. schools, Miss Frances Decker: Jer- but sought further Information an to :epted. ' company held a largely attended competed for prizes at tho Bed Bank church Friday evening. * '. tsillc presided. Mr. Singer, who has been in business sey Central Power and Light em- their rights to fill in someone else's Wilfred Mullln has returned to card party Tuesday night. theater. The Hebron children, five Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ely enter- A devotional service was led byin Keyport for many years, will spe- ployees, Mrs. A. D. Schultz; West property. Bills of nearly $7,000 were ..exjngton, Kentucky, after visiting Chris DeFazio is absent from hla In number and listed as the "Lily of tained a number of the officers of Mrs. George Chandler, Mrs. Harrison cialize in women'y wear. Charles A. Keyport, Mrs. E. Farry, Jr., Mra. O.ordered paid!" ,vith his family here. : saloon, known as the Cbrts Tavern. the Valley Quintets" won third Fort Monmouth and their wives at a Sance reported that the musicale Howcll is doing the work' of reno- B Wilson, Mrs. Robert Wallace, Miss Jack Kelly of Red Bank spent the With the opening of the hunting price. Applause and laughter at buffet dinner at their home last held recently (or the benefit of the vating the score. Marion Sagurton, Mrs. W. O. Wall- week-end visiting at the home of season Monday he was among the their performance were about equal- Thursday evening. organ fund had been a financialsuc - Rufus O. Walling has rented his ing. Mra. Fred Bronkhurst, Miss Bernard Kelly. first to go with gun and dogs for ly distributed. They won drat prlre A meeting of the congregation of cess. Mrs. Allen Frost, adviser to i building next to the Keyport Bank- Marjorle Bronkhurat, Miss Minnie Lincroft News.. The Lincroft Ladies' Aid society rabbits and other game. > Mr. De-at "amateur night" at Tinton Falls. the Reformed church has been called the junior guild, reported that the ! ing company on Front street to Jos-Vander Waal, Mrs. W. H. Hitch- et last Thursday with Mrs. Charles Fazio has engaged Van Dlxon to act for tonight. eph Martini, who will open a res- Mr. and Mrs. William McKnlght, following officers had been elected 1 cock, Mrs. John L. Cottrell, Miss Leonard when plans were made for aa bartender during his absence. Harry Pitcher has bought a new by that organization: taurant there shortly. Mr. Walling Bertha Allcock; South Keyport, Mra. Jr., of Newman Springs road, were a Chrlstmaa party to be held at the Samuel Julianne's new house en Holmdel News. automobile. President—Miss Anlto Matthrwi. ! has cnadc numerous improvements to Joseph D. Bedle, Mrs. Daniel Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tome of Mrs. Jennie- Dahlgren. Water street la noa-rliiff completion Herman Latlmer Is laid up with a Vice president— JIUs Marjoric Murnlen. the building in order to have it con- Holmes, Mrs. Hargrave, Mrs. Lloyd liam McKnlght, Sr., of Freehold. Mr and Mrs. Isaac A. Foreman of and the family expectB to move In- sprained wrist which he received as Secretary—Miss Hita Gruff. * I form with Mr. Martini's rcquire- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weaver and Foreman's boarding school returned to it In 'about two weeks. It re- 'Joseph Holmes, who has been In Treasurer,—Miss Iluth Wnlktr. Jackson, Mrs. Susie Hopson. Mrs. family of Red Bank spent Sunday poor health some time past, la now the result of a fall from his bicycle. • ments. Kru^er and Reinhold are do-Htmry T. Hopkins Is In charge of lomo Monday after a three weeks' places a house which was struck by Mrs. Frost also announced that n I ing the carpenter work, Fred Stry- with Mr. and Mra. Fred Owens of the Mention touring. West Virginia and Mghtning and destroyed by fire last a patient at Monmouth Memorial m i i • turkey supper will be served tonight ker the mason work and Louis Chu;- publicity. Main road. summer. ' hospital at Long Branch, He wns Bed Cross Instruction. Following the defeat of his can- s'orth Carolina. taken there Saturday. at six o'clock jn the parish hay. inan the plunihing. Mr. and Mrs. William Relchert of . •>-•«- Tho flromen will dispose of a live A meeting for Instruction In Braille Miss Dorothy Brown will bfi in 1 At a meeting of the board of edu- didates at the election on Tuesday Richmond Hill, Long Island, were turkey on the co-operatlvo plan Yesterday Mr. and Mrs, Daniel S. work will be held by the Monmouth charge oi: the tables and. decorations. cation held on Wednesday of last of last week, Mayor •Obadiah Bo- week-end visitors of Mlsa Harriet Tinton Falls News. Monday. November 25. Sly left by automobile for Atlanta, county chapter of the American Red Mrs. Reussllle is In charge of thu j week, it was agreed to present the gardus failed to attend the meeting Eoach. Thomas Calandrlollo gave a chick, Georgia, to make a visit to Mr. andCrosa on Monday, November 18, at eale of tickets. j matter of building un. addition to thc of the borough council Monday night. Mrs. Marie Daverio has returned Mrs. Fred Ayres Is Improving en dinner Sunday night, with Silas Mrs. Earl C. Meyer. the home of Mrs. Herbert W. Wright The next regular, meeting of the high school and prammar school The mayor's sole supporter on theto Lincroft after spending the month rom neuralgia. F. Cronk as tho guest of honor, in Miss Abble Schecnk Is a patient at of 248 Broad street. Information re- 1 will be held Tuesday afternoon j buildings before the voters at an council, Norman .J. Currle, stated with her daughter at New York. She Allen E. Crawford has had a hath- celebration of Mr. Cronk'a election Rivcrvlew hospital at Red Bank. garding this meeting may be obtained early date, and District Clerk Rufus hat the mayor was on a hunting la now residing with her son and his 'oom added to his house. The plumb-1 as a justice of thc peace. A rumor < A special meeting of the American by telephoning Red Bank 1104. Miss Evelyn T. Walker will tell of O. Walling tuts been instructed to rip. It has been rumored that the family at Lincroft Inn. her experiences as a,nurse during the make a report on plans for the elec- layor would resign if his candidates Miss Julia McCarron was a Friday World war. A musical program will tion at the next meeting .of the .vere defeated. C. Leroy" Bowne, visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry be presented and coffee and home- board. The additions if the plans (resident of the council, acted aa of River Plaza. made doughnuts will be served. The arc consummated will be erected un- mayor. George Rabin, attorney, was doughnuts will be made from a recipe | Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson left the der the PWA funds, and assurances present and asked the council what latter part of last week for a visit by Mrs. Josephine Corlies, a former have heen given the board that funds :hey Intended to do about the Frank with her husband at Thomasvllle, Shopping Is A Pleasure organist of the church. Any dough- j will be made available. It is under- Walling case. Mr, Haigh stated that Georgia. Mr. Thompson Is reported nute remaining will be sold and the !stood that 45 per cent of the cost of ic and other members of the council, to be very sick. proceeds applied to the organ fund the improvements will be an outright iad nothing to do with the firing Ralph Layton is a new employee as a memorial to Mrs. Corlles. , gift from the PWA and the balance if Mr. Walling, as it was done with- on the Louis Kaiser estate, Lincroft The hostesses will be Mrs. Reus- loaned under very favorable terms. iut their consent and against the ad- Farms. sille, Mrs. Ralph Sickles. Mra.] A recent application to the PWA was •ice of Attorney Howard W. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richdale and further talk resulted In no action. family of Montclair spent the week- Phone Phone Mayor Bogardus fired Mr. Walling end and holiday at their summer ing students from outlying districts at thc first of the year from his home here. Mrs. Frank Curtis. unless certain requirements by the position In the water pumping sta- Mrs. Catherine Kelly was a Satur- CHNEIDER A chow mein luncheon bridge will state board of education are met,:lon. Mr. Walling Is suing for back day visitor of her sister, Mrs. Sara 2653 2654 be held Thursday afternoon, Decem- which under present crowed con- pay and reinstatement, partially on Harding of Red Bank. ber 12, in the parish house. The ditions of the schools cannot be ful-:he grounds that he is an exempt Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., en- committee to make arrangements for fireman and entitled to priority over MARKET this affair will be appointed at a filled. tertained her parents Sunday at Miss Pauline Ash has a position )ther members of the water pumping Brookdale farm. Mrs. JThompson's later meeting. jtation force. Needed repairs to the Those present at the meeting were with the Monmouth County Social parents reside in Philadelphia. 21 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Service at their Red Bank head- water pumping station will be made A Thanksgiving service will be Mrs. Reussille, Mra. James Hunter, iver the objections of Councilman Mrs. Eugene Brooks, Mrs. Fred Mun- quarters. held next Sunday night at the Lin- den, Mies Mary Walker, Mrs, Har- Dr. S. M. Goodsteln of Perth Am- Jurrie, who claimed that no appro- croft chapel by Rev. David Povey. Prices in Effect Thursday Noon, November 14 • 15 - 16th rison Bance, Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mrs. boy has rented olllces from N. Sellg- Frost, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Edward man In his Front street building and Allaire and Mrs. Jay D. Williams. will open dental ofiices there shortly. Swift's Premium Sirloin or The third. In a, series of card par- Joseph Eyring spent the week-end ties being held by the guild was held with his parents at New York. Tuesday afternoon in the parish Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baum of New house. The hostesses were Mrs. Hor- York were the week-end guests of THE SURPRISE Armour Star' Porterhouse \\y ton Garrison, Mrs. Edgar Denlse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Detoit. Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Wil- The annual meeting of tho Rod liam Lippincott, Mrs. Stanley Havi- Cross roll call campaign was held land, Mrs. Edward Magee, Mrs. Ira Monday at the homo of Mrs. Henry and City Dressed Round Steaks Crouse, Mrs. James Wolcott, Jr., andE. Ackerson, who Is the local chair- 5T0RE Beef 34 Mrs. Edward Allaire. man of thc drive. Miss Gladys Shropshire of Red Bank was the "Money Refunded Upon Request'' 3 - 3 speaker of the afternoon. Members Rib Roast Ib. Size Fancy Fowl lb. Keyport News. of the committees are: East Central 33c 23c division, Mrs. A. Stlllwell VanBus- 50 Broad Street Red Bank (The Bed Bank Regiitei can be bougbl klrk, Mrs. Samuel E. Tilton, Mrs. In Keyport at the stores of Costa Brothers, City Mrs. Florence Melee. Gas Benson and Mrs.Harold E. Green, Mrs. Edward Maur- Fresh Hams (whole) lb. 17c Clara Sasiman) er, Miss Dorothy Maurer; East Key- Cut 24c 51, Ohuck Roast lb The Mother Hubbard stores have port, Mrs. M. Lester Terry, Mrs. S. opened a general grocery, fruit and H. Cnsslfy, Mrs. Lorenzo Mason, Mrs. J. E. D. Sllcox, Mrs. Evart V. Extraordinary Week-Elld vegetable store, on the ground floor Sausage Meat lb. Fresh Chopped Beef lb. 14c of the Salz building at thc corner of Silcox, Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Miss 25c Broad and Front streets. The storo Bertha Henn, Mrs. George Jacobs; f Tomorrow and has a large floor space, approximate- central division, Mrs. Arthur S. Van- Best Ibs C lb. • Saturday Only! Made Phila. Scrapple 2 21 Round Roast 27c

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Large tlieir fjay trimmings of contrast- Portland Fresh 2 JUMBO COD FILLET BOILING BUTTER 59 ing coIorH . . . and how I hoy keep Shrimp "ide to Scl! out. the cold: .Sizes 17 and .18. Sole Flounders Cod Fish for 98c lb. 39' lb. 9' Ib. 19" h'.rlni Special.' .Becaus_ e We Sell Better Quality WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY WOOLIES SCHNEIDER'S Lower Prices ANN SOTHERN — ROGER PRYOR Warm, ming and hug the body JN A SONG SI'IIAYKD HI'llEE OK GAIETY "THE GIRL FRIEND" iw-ily! And nt this low price yon 15 hud better pome parly! California Juicy Lemons 3 &>? 2c lllKK CHINA TO THE 1ADIE8 BOTH EVENINGS ! Value 29c RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 14.1985. CASH PBICE* PAID CONCERT A SUCCESS, lacs Miller, Jr., and ion tpent Thurs- her training at the Jersey City Med- The Friendship clan of St. John's Mrs. Henry Johnwn and family ef Mor» than |M wu rttllMd by tha Belfoid News. day with Mri. Clarence Stokes of ical Center after an extended leave Hazlet News. church will hold a bunco party In Women'a Adult Bible olaii of the Allentown on ^Sunilay. (Tin R«d Buk EUtl'tn un t» bought Neptune City. .. _. , ot absence. the Hazlet /Ire house on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II, Web«t«r local Flrat MethodUt church Friday In Belford it th« itorei of Abt«m>, H. Lwter Walling Is painting Mri. 'Arthur Ruhnke will leave tomor- Mr. and Mra,. James P. Mulha)! at -evening, November 13. Old Gold-Silver Utlca, New York, and Joseph Mul- and,daughter Klennor wdre Trenton night whan they presented a recital room.) Annla Glass's house at Leonardo. row for Florida, where ho will spend visitors last Sunday. U. 8. Qwnuuat UUDM for the benefit of the organ fund. hall of Brooklyn were guests of Ed- Miss Marlon L. Peseux, Mls» Lor- Mm. Leiter Walling and Mr«. Ru- Mr. and Mra. Q. A. Lee passed the the winter. raine Bozarth, Miss Adelo Croes and Mrs. Howard Walling of Bethany The Russian choir of St. PeUr*! week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Foster of win R. Peeeux and family last week. fus Eastmond were recent gueate of P. Otto Welgand was a Brooklyn Miss Elizabeth Hurst of Middletown, road and fcti«3 Hiuol Poling ot Key« MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and St. Paul's Russian Orthodox Mrs. Leonard Flecklnstlne o£ Fair Jcffera ot Brooklyn. Flalnflcld enjoyed the week-end and who attend the Trenton Teachers' port wero Newark visitors on Motv» church of South River entertained MIM Helen Smith returned home Armistice day at Leonardo. visitor on Sunday. GUNS — CAMERAS — Haven. William Dallenback has returned college at Hlllwood Lake, spent tho day. •with several eeleotlom;. The vlsltorB Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walsh ol Sunday alter apendlng several days .sMrs. EUle Bllle, Mrs. William Ast week-end at their respective homeB. Tho drat anniversary of Ha*let were attired In tbelrXRusslan cos- with her aunt, Mrs. Jewe Clark ol ana Mrs. Ellwood Wolfe motored to home from the Monmouth Memorial BINOCULARS — ETC. Red Bank spent Sunday with Mr. hospital at Long Branch, where he Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand Boy Scout troop was celobratod In tume* «nd were directed by Prof. and Mm. Arthur Walling. Highlands. Newark on Tuesday with donations the Hazlot lire houuc Friday night Bought — Soli) — Exchanged Mrs. Craig Flnnlgan celebrated her tor the Baptist Home for the ftged wan confined for some time follow- and Mr. and Mrs. Harry WMey apent Ivan Blonskl. Mix Wdya BoraU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunyon apent ing a motorcycle accident. Wedr>eMlay at Now Y'Ji'k city where with an appropriate program. rendered several «etecjlon«. Th« Tuesday with friends at Bomervlllc. birthday by entertaining her parents on behalf of the Baptist church of BARGAIN IN WATCHES this place. Mrs. Elmer A. Dolson ot Bethany they "visited Radio City. concert filled to capacity the church Mr. and Mri. Harry White left on at her home last Thursday at din- The road to better and blKKor Vmil- 221 Broadway. Long Branch hall. Wednesday to spend the winter at ner, o, Mrs. B. A. Scanlon, Mrs. Irving W. road la recovering from her recent Mr. and MrB. Charles L. Johnson ness learla through Tho Roister'* ad- St. Petei-sburff, Florida. Mrs. Arthur Compton and grand- Teeple, Mrs. Belle Gold Crcxn, Mr. Illness. J and son Raymond visited Mr. and vertising columns.—Advertisement. Mrs. Thomas Tupper and ion son, Bruce VonEssen of Hoboken, and Mrs. Clifford F. Gordon and Mr. Thomas of Lakewood recently visited have been spending a few daye with and Mrs. Joseph Banfleld were guests RUMSON COAL YARD Mrs. Ccxnpton's brother, Robert of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parker at a H. W. HAMMOND, Mgr. their grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller. Crane. bridge party at their home In Coun- WILL BRING A FACTORY TRAINED Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. Albeit Runyon has purchased a Mra. William Sutherland, MIBS try Club Estates Tuesday evening. new Studebaker nedan. Marjorle Sutherland, Mrs. Vreeland- Mr. and. Mra. Auchlnbach of Or- SERVICE MAN TO INSPECT AND Mrs. Garrett Wilson la spending Morris, Mlaa Etta Morris and MIBS ange were' week-end guests of Mr, handled nothing hut Tenniylvante'i finest and cleanest Lehlgh and Mra. Irving W. Toeple. MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS. Anthracite coal. Sold on money-back guarantee. the winter In Florida. Mabel Luker spent Monday at New- ark. Mr. und Mrs. B. A. Scanlon enter- 50 VACUUM CXEANEHS50 ;. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McGlnnU of Philadelphia spent Sunday at their Mr. and Mra. James Bartholomew tained their son, Vincent Scanlon, RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS - WASHING MACHINES Stove and Nut $10.75 ton houses on Main street. visited Mr. and Mre. Coleman of and Mrs. Scanlon of Wcstcheeter Pea * $9.25 ton Ralph Poling Bpent Saturday with Long Branch Saturday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Ignatlous Buch- friends at Anbury Park. Mrs. Emma Myers Is visiting her holtz and daughter Joan of Bayonne, Also a Good Grade of Nut Coal $10.25 ton Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8mlth spent cousin, Mrs. Margaret Hurley of Red over the week-end and Armistice DOING/T°HY DRAKE/ Sunday with relatives at Keyport. Bank. day. To honor their visitors Mr. and Vhont: Mrs. Scanlon gave a three-table card John Wermert and son John at- Holbert Rowley has returned to DO YOU XAREWA Humstm 704-J — Nlgliti Atlantic Highland! 642-B. hla position at Newark after a nine- party Sunday evening. Their guents tended the football game • between were Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Teeple, *BV GOIN' AROUND AN0 TRYIN6 returning to Miami where a Join him later In the season. en return every year for a Mr. and Mrs. William Warnook ot position has been offered to her. Mr.,and Mrs. Harry Hughes, their New York spent the pa»t week with beautiful Permanent? . . . Mr. and Mrs, James Lowell and ions Glrard and William and their Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Langford. son James and Frank Eaumelster of daughter and her husband, Mr. and because they are done under Mrs. E. H. Jones has moved from Rldgefleld, woro week-end guests of Mrs. Sylvester, all of Bayonne, spent the lupervuion of a special- Long Branch to her home on Ea«t Mr. and Mrs. Elol Grlmard. the week-end at their summer home road. She will spend the winter with on Highland avenue. ist of Europe's finest school. her slater Mrs. Alice Lacour of Long Mlsa Elizabeth Kotch and brother, Branch. Charl'es Kotch of Hudson Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosa were hosts FREE ! Mlas Susie Seich of Brooklyn spent to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Scanlon, Mr. Sond u« t new customers tor a Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholomew tho week-end at the Kotch cottage and Mrs. Arthur Ruhnke, Sr., Miss Permanent and get one Free. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. on Main street. Helen Ruhnke, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Garry Jones of Marlboro. Hill and Arthur Ruhnke, Jr., at a ASK FOR COUPONS Mr. and Mrs. William Harner and NOW FREE! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dalley of family ot Ardsley, Pennsylvania a: rd party Saturday evening, at their DUART OIL Brooklyn visited Mrs. Carrie Voor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worthlngton ol home. DAILY SPECIALS! hees over the week-end. • Atlantic City were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Al W. Cross were the AN ALL-WAVE 1936 GRUNOW RADIO Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters of Now of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sailtb. guesta ol Mr. and Mra. Charles W. Groquignole York spent Sunday and Monday with Kase Thursday evening. WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH THE S—880 Items Holy Communion" will be cele- $fl.00 THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- Mr. and Mra Paul Hays. brated Sunday morning at ten Mr. and Mre. Mayer ot Richmond, PURCHASE OF A NEW GRUNOW REFRIGERATOR and a Marcel WOOD STARS MISB Aline Bunyon attended the Virginia, and St. Louis, will visit Mr. or a Facial o'clock at St. Clement's church. Fri- This Wave for Only State Normal school alumni dinner day evening, November 22, St. and Mrs. Albert W. Cross for — LIMITED TIME ONLY — Real Castile Shampoo at Atlantic City Friday. Agnes's guild will hold a card and Thanksgiving. (Mint or Tar) O.50 to 7.50 Mr. and Mrs." Prank Dalley of bunco party In the parish hall at The Card party which was given Water Waving Rosello spent the week-end with Mr, half-past eight o'clock. The guild Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Finger Waving ALL 17.B0 WAVES GUARANTEED and Mrs. Caleb Post. elected the following officers last Arthur Maler for the benefit of Mas- COMPLETE AUTO SEEVICE Halroutttng 25« AND RE-WAVED FOR I YEAR Georgloanna Walling, who has week: peth Shrine No. 10, of Asbury Park, Eyebrow Arching been quite elck for three weeks, la President—Xn. J. J>. Eulcr. was well attended. Eight tableB of Improving. Junior vice l>re«ideut—Mis. Archil cards were played and a number of TiniHS., PEL & SAT. 350 Our Famous $5.00 Noble.' PHONES 3937-2686 SUNOCO 117 MONMOUTH 5T. Mrs. Dora Schnoor, who has been Treasurer—Mrs. James Noble. non-plfiyers were present. Prizes MANICURING , SBo FREDERIC a surgical patient at Mon'moulh Me- Secretary—Mrs. John Vfsconl. were won by Mrs. Edward Bruntz of Machine Spiralette morial hospital at Long Branch, has Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leek and BonLeonardo for tho beat pinochle score, OU Shampoo returned home much Improved. George spent Sunday with Mr. andand Albert Maxson of Port Mon- JACK UFREDA SUPER-SERVICE Marcelling for $A .00 Mr, and Mrs. Monroe WatBon and Mrs. John Baratta and family of mouth for the highest bridge score. Facial! children of Matawan spent Sunday Jersey City. Mrs. Martha Brower of Red Bank Wet Mdy OIL BURNERS* GkLUVOrW RADIOS AND/ REFRIGERATORS Scalp Treatments 50« with Mr, and Mrs. John Watson. won the non-players' prize and Edward Crotty entertained a friend TEDICtfBE 7B0 With Friend— "9.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark of High- from Bayonne on Monday. "blind package" went to Mrs. George lands spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Walling and Freibott of Port Monmouth. Hulr Dyeing $8.80 to $0.00 A group of young people from B«d Henns $1.00 Two for • Mrs. Thomas Smith. son of Keyport spent Sunday with Mtas Doris Post, who la In training Mrs. Mary Dor. Pennsylvania attended the Baptist WThltfl H«nn» . IUS Other Waves $2.80 & $3.50 services at this place Sunday. They Including Shampoo and Ftnftr Wav» NO EXTRAS for 8 nurse n* Mnnmnuth Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roaki of Leon- hospital at Long Branch, spent Sun ardo visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry wero Christian Endeavnr workers Auction Auction FREE PARKING SPACE day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Lang Friday afternoon. who wero associated with Rev. and Caleb Post. Mrs. John Wermert spent Monday Mrs. Klwood Wolf when they were In Mrs. Joseph Hyers and Mrs. Wai-with Mrs. Henry Knochle ot Leon- Pennsylvania. The group took Nite Nite ardo. • •. _ charge of the Christian Endeavor service In the evening. Tuesday Tuesday A Baptist Christian Endeavor bus- Leonardo News. iness meeting and *a covored dish at 9:00 at 9:00 supper will be held at the home of (Tha Red. Bank Register can b« bought Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pease Monday in laoiwrdo at tho Btorea ot William Mo,.. in. William Shepion and Albert J«r«-' evening at six o'clock. «The Interme- alias.) diate Christian Endeavor- society will meet In the basement of the church THURSDAY —FRIDAY Our Closing for the Winter Sale Mrs. Thomas Thomas and children on Tuesday evening. On the same David and Ardlth of Caldwell spent evening the trustees of the church several days recently visiting Mrs. will meet at eight o'clock. The Jun- Margaret Leonard. ior Christian Endeavor society will LAWRENCE TIBBETT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and meet Wednesday afternoon directly -IN— Will Save You family of Bayonne spent Armistice after public school is dismissed. Mid- I i day at their summer home on High- week prayer meeting will be held In land avenue. tho lecture room of the church at METROPOLITAN" Mrs. Richard Campbell, who has eight o'clock, after which the Sun- been a surgical patient at Monmouth day-school executive meeting will be Memorial hospital at Long Branch, held. with VIRGINIA BRUCE-ALICE BRADY Is slowly Improving and is expected A special meeting of the Mon- ~ 20% to 40% 't* return home by the end of. the mouth Baptist association will be SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY week. held In the Baptist church on Friday George Jeremiah, who conducts a evening, November 22, at quarter to Sensational values like these can be offered by us only while news stand and confectionery store eight o'clock. The special speaker on Leonard avenue was taken to will be Mrs. G. H. Downes, a re- Direct From present stock lastB. All the new living room, bed room, dining Monmouth Memorial hospital Sunday turned missionary from Assam. Del- THE LAST MAD CARNIVAL OF night in tho ambulance of the First egations from many other Baptist Three Big room suites and hundreds of smart quality occasional pieces on Aid. churches are expected to be present. Sale now at Big Reductions. Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Waddell At the Baptist church Sunday and family of Morrlstown visited morning the sermon topic will be Weeks at the LAWLESSNESS... Barbary Coast! friends here over the week-end. "The I Religion." The subject in the Adelbert Philippl of New York evening will bo "The Character of Rivoli Theatre Glittering harbor, of deslructionTT'.where lives were slaked "on the 5 Pc. Dinette Suites 3 Pc. Living Room spent the week-end with his moth- tho Christian." The topic of the 4 Pc. Living Room er, Mrs. Edith Philippl. Christian Endeavor meeting will bo on Broadway turn of o card.. .where valiant bonds of .vigilantes fought.against, of Solid Rock Maplr Suites Miss Harriet Keefer has resumed 'Investments In Health." 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Full Lino of Groceries, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables TUESDAY at 9:00~"AUCTION NITE" Page Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 14,1985. maa&BSBS&BBSBsa^eam Peacocks Win 3 Shrewsbury And Like Father —By Pap Woodbridge Loses Red Bank High To tead League Clothiers Close To Local Gridders ROD AND GUN Has Many Awards Farm* Team, in First Piece, Hai Hawks-Buxxards Tie for Second Jack Henry Score* for Red Bank OJI High Gridden Won Firtt Won 20 Out of 21 Games —Decker Takes High Individ- on Intercepted Pat*—RUM The annual meeting of tho Bug While Clothiers Have 19 Out and Plug club, a Monmouth county Championahip in 1914 La«t ual Series and High Average for Thirty Yard*—Win 7-0— of 21. sporting organization, will be held in 1930—Ha. Sixteen Cup. With 639 Score. No Game Saturday. tonight In the headquarters of the Ditplsyed at School. ' A battle to retain first place was Having suffered but one defeat In Young Men's Christian association 1 games, the Shrewsbury Farms The outweighed Red Bank high at Branch avenue and Harding road. Among the awards given the Red staged Friday flight at the local rec- school gridders Saturday afternoon Bank high achool during the past 21 reation bowling alleys when the lead- team, the former Eatontown aggre- Motion pictures of animal lite will be gation, held its lead in the Red carried on victoriously In. winning shown, after which.a spaghetti din- yeara are sixteen cupn, one plaque ing Peacocks took three straight from the strong Woodbridge eleven and one silver basketball given for games from the second-place Hawks Bank league for another week. The ner will be served. Clothiers and Insurance team, de- when they upset the visitors on the The Bug and Plug club has a lim- winning, championships and other in the Red Bank Quadrangle bowling local high school gridiron by a 7-0 outstanding contests. league. The Peacocks are now lead- feated twice In 21 , starts, clings FOOT6ALU,, NOW ited membership. Despite this and tenaciously to second; place. The scora. the fact that the members have Tho last outstanding award was ing the league by eight points. coAcmns- AT COLLEGE, Jack Henry, slippery left half for The Hawks and Buzzards, who Schneider Market team, which last lought no publicity it has been busily presented to tho Red Bank high h week was a game and half be- OF TOE PACIFIC -t)AS the local squad, was the outstanding engaged In promoting clean sport in achool In 1930 for having a Central lost two out of'three games to the hind the Clothiers, are now th,ree TWD 5OMS TEAC+J/US star, scoring the only tally of the the county. One of the alms of the Jersey championship football team. Cuckoos, are now tied for second- full games behind. The Red BBank k •HIS 8RAMD OF game In tho last five QUnutes of club Is to restore bass fishing In Keel Bank's llrat award eamo In 1914 place honors with 35 points each, The Recreations, in fourth place, have FOOTBALL- play. Henry, backing up the Red Shadow Lake. The club la In touch whon thoy were crowned Eaat Jer- Eagles, who unexpectedly hit the the distinction of having made the and Gray line, Intercepted a pass on with the New Jersey Fish and Game sey football champions. maples for three straight games and }est team score thus far this season, Woodbrldge's 29-yard line and aide- commission, which has assured the Since that dato they were given defeated the Cardinals, are now ina murk of 1,154. The standing of stepping soveral opponents carried organization that as soon as the lake tho following awards: fourth place with 28 points, and ari the teams, compiled by" Secretary on for, tho tally. Bob MatthowB, Is ready the bass will bo supplied In closely trailed by the Cardinals by a Walter Schroeder and published be- who did creditable work throughout good quantities. p single point. - " low, does not include matches played tho encounter, kicked the extra Members of the club in fishing Mill,. ch.mplon- A fighting late-place Jaybird team last night. point. make use of light tackle only, most netted nine more points when they This victory gives Coaoh Wlllard of them being fly fishermen. Mem- also unexpectedly defeated the Con- STANDING OP THE TEAMS. W L PA HS Rinehart's eleven their fourth win of bers may be seen In season on any of dors In three straight games. The Slirounhury FarraB 20 1 932.1 1.134 the season, losing one to Long the local lakes "bugging" for bass, or Condors formerly held down fourth Clothiers & Inuurance.19 2 937.1 1.047 Branch by a score of J3-7 and tying using a fly rod and an artificial bug ihM place. They have been dropped into Schntidcr'n Martlet 16 5 945.5 1,011 one with Neptune, 6-6. The local for bait. Tho dyed-ln-tho-wool "plug nSfjer^y. " '°° 'h-l-'on. of sixth place. Acer™ Hakery 13 8 951.1 1.020 Roil Bank Recreation....13 8 919.1 1.154 squad will rest this week as no game casters" have been sitting up nnd 102B—Mile relay. STANDING OF THK TEAMS. M».\'» Tavern 14 10 893.2 1,019 •has-been scheduled and the follow- taking notice of these fellows, covert- 1?»5£—Lakawood-Bod Hank dual meet, p G AVE Hfi Hnnjen Doboya 11 10 878.6 1.032 ing; SaturdasjvllI play hosts to As- ly watching their results. test —""""nouUi county •nolllng ion- Peacocks « 18 591.M 5S'J Hoymon & Hoynton .... 9 12 890.3 998 1026—May day f«t«. 875.7 970 bury Park. ^^*"^-"«^ One of the questions to be dis- H«wk» - 85 18 526.9 601 Slprnund Eisner 9 12 -tllS A\OKAV/AM 1028—.Class B football champions of Bull»rd» - 35 IS 518.5 GS6 ProfeiBional Men 9 12 866.1 954 COLLEGE TEAM The Red Bank chargers'although cussed at the meeting Is the proposal Central Jersey. E,elM 28 18 SU 536 Nnvesink Team ....11 IS 863.1 973 fighting throughout the game wore C«rdln«la - 2? 19 498.3 661 816.1 033 BEAT LAFAYETTE to Increase the membership. Many 11)211—(inrabaldl loiice football prln. Allen Shoe. 10 14 outplayed to the extent of eight first 1030—Central Jersey football cham. Cuckoos 21 18 500.15 556 Gnrdenerfl 7 14 843.2 940 applications from sportsmen who miH. JiyblrdD 12 18 «3.1 667 Melroy Seafood 9 16 859.2 1.009 downs for Woodbridge and a mere would like to Join havo been re- S72.0 1.O50 11131—Junior home room league, typing George Decker, a member of the Leonardo 7 17 one for tho locals. The Woodbridge ceived. eliam]ilon«hln, dcbntlne championship. fighting Eagle team, besides winning Leddy & Son 0 24 772.8 837 cloven threatened Red Bank's goal • • » several times throughout the en- Among several outstanding foot- high Individual series, moved from COMING GAMES. Inclement weather last week had ball games which have been put on second into first place in the individ- Monday—Accrra Bakery vi. Hanwn counter but each time were stopped the cod fishermen biting their finger ual scores. For possession of his (list- Doboy3, Recreation vs. Pi-ofesnionil Men. by a tightened defense. record for tho local high school grid- Max's Tavern VR. Sigmund Eisner. nails. Offshore a nasty nor'easter for dors aro the following games. Each place position he rolled high games Clothiers & Insurance va. Schneider'* Midfield play was witnessed by several daya last week kept the. boats of 224, 179 and 236, giving him a Kanio with dato fl.ml ecoro has been Market. spectators of tho evenly matched from going out, although toward tho inscribed on a football which Is on score of 639. His average Is 189.9, Wednesday—Allen Shoea vs. Gardeneri, latter part of the Week some of the I.cJ.iy £ Son v». Melroy Seafood. Boynton elevens but it waa not until after view at tho high school lobby. while Alex Curchin, Jr., former flrst- Red Bank scored that the vlBltora cod anglers who went out from Mon- place leader, Is now in second place & Boynton vs. Shrewsbury, Leonardo Vfl. 102S1—Red Hunk 6. Hnttln 0. Navcsink. TUB CU threw tholr final scare at the local tauk Point, Long Island, faired well, 1924—lioil Rnnk 21. South OrniiEO 0. with an average of 186.5. Jordan of the Clothiers & Insur- BY TfJE BROTHERS PLtWB-O ridders. catching cod and pollock. 11)21—Red Dunk 44, Leonardo 0. A o-O iie Some of tho old-timers at tho cod 1028—Rod Hunk 7. Limit Branch «. High individual game is being held ance team heads the individual Woodbrldga took the kick-off with 11)28—1(0(1 rinnk 10, Wcntllcid 12. by Clancy Boynton of the Buzzards standing with an average of 201.10. about four minutes to go In the final fishing game say that the weather 11K10— lied Hunk 14, Princeton 0. with a score of 246. High individ- Joe Menzzopane, also of the Clothiers, semester. Attempting three long lately was all that could bo desired 11)33—Rod Hunk 12. I.one Brnneh 6. ual series goes to Decker with 639, is second with 196.9, but he has passes which failed they kicked tu In that It had the effect of schooling high team game is being held by the taken part in 21 games, nine more lo was to turn in a mark of 203 in Red Bank's 22-yard marker. Stalling the codfish at various points about Buzzards with a score of and than' the number in which Jordan .he first match. The scores: Leonardo Wins A Quad Gridders for time tho Red Bank eleven was fifty miles offshore and that as soon Princeton Plays high team series is being held by the has rolled. Taylor of the Shrews- SHREWSBURY FARMS. penalized five yards and were pushed as the weather settles and the sea [orris 2S8 155 Ml becomes calmer tho fish will work In- Lehigh Saturday Eagles with a score of • 1,767. bury Farms Is third with an average aylor . 22U 2-17 162 Muddy Victory Defeat West End back to* their seventeen-yard lino. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. of 195.10. ioborts 221 1S7 A plunge by Phlfor netted two yards shore to the fishing grounds. G AVE haney - ITO 168 and Matthewa kicked to Wood- The football team of Lehlgh uni- Decker _, 15 189.9 Penterman's all-time record of 290Meyer 182 187 Field Club Team, on Its Home Pass In Last Quarter From Grif- bridge's 47-yard lino. versity, one of the oldest of Prince- C'lirchln 186.5 for a single game is not likely to be Gridiron Sunday, Defeated a fiths to Kerr Tallies Unexpect- FIRST ANNUAL BANQUKT. ton's gridiron rlvala, will como to Schroeder 18 178.5 beaten for a long time. If ever. Pen- 1,034 SISI Sculll, calling signals for the Vis- Windnagle 18 173.1 Newark Aggregation by the ed Victory Over Wildcats— Tho Navoslnk Field club hold Its Palmer stadium on Saturday after- 170.5 terman rolls with the Hansen Do- BED BANK RECREATION. itors, dropped back on the first play Ebl IS Accrra 203 19S Score of 18 to 0. Win by 6-0 Score. first annual banquet Thursday night noon. Boynton 18 164.11 boys. . His 2S?0 is not only a record and whipped a long pass to Anchor, 163.14 chroeder 212 102 at the Smoke Shop tavern. Manager While Lehlgh has had an undis- MacDonald IB for the league but for the alleys as lattery 186 201 At home on a soggy rain-soaked The outweighed Red Bank Quad- Woodbrldgo end, who snagged th.e VonKattenaell 18 159.16 ball on Red Bank's seventeen and Woodward acted as toastmaster and tinguished season so far, Princeton Parker ..— 18 157.13 well. Jim Acerra of the Recreations, :hlnri - H3 169 gridiron, tho Leonardo Field club rangle gridders in the Armistice day 157.11 )ennls 195 isa was downed by Fred Canonlco and called upon all present for a speech. lias experienced trouble In the past McKnlght 17 while rolling with the crack Utility eleven ploughed their way through feature at the Long Branch Gray- A vote was taken for tho most valu- with supposedly inferior Lehlgh 533 013 So') ankle deep mud to crush the Nelson hound race track, unexpectedly up- Jack Henry, playing back for the Tomorrow night at eight o'clock on team, made 289 a year or so ago, Red Bank defense. able player and Capt. Joo Maxson teams. The Princeton team will be alleys one and two the Cardinals which was high until Penterman The Clothiers and Insurance team Athletic association of Newark by set the cocky West End Wildcats In The excited fans gasped aa the received a majority and ho was suffering tho Invariable let-down will bowl the Condors, while on al- chalked up his remarkable score. lefeated the Professional Men in thh e .-'core of 18 to 0. Sunday after- one of the most thrilling encounters awarded a trophy. Bill Kuruo. the which follows tho Harvard game and leys three and four the Jaybirds will Ralph Lewis of the Eisner team two out of three gomes last week. noon before n fair-sized crowd which of the season. The Quads were vic- game ended with Woodbridge threat- ening the Red Bank goal with sec- club's secretary read the record and will bo worried by the approach of bowl the Eagles. At 9:30 o'clock on holds the record for the high total Boiling «79 in both the first and sec-withstood the drizzle to witness the torious by a 6-0 score. past performances of tho nine. Jim tho crucial Dartmouth contest. alleys one and two the Buzzards will for three games, a mark of 686. Theond matches, the Clothiers won 114.contest. All the scoring canie in the Tho same attack that tho Red onds to play. Game- at a Glnnce. Tully had a batting averago of 321 Lehlgh, possesed of a flno passer bowl the Peacocks and on alleys averages of the ten leading pinmen, and 90, but they fell down In the lirst half of the fame, and with Bankers scored ugainst Fort Mon- In Ralph Heller, Its left halfback. Is three and four the Hawks will bowl third match and turned in a score Red Bonk 7 Woodbridje 0 and he was presented with a suitable all of whom have rolled In ten or three touchdown lead the Leonardo mouth the week before brought the First Downs 8 award. Pat Caliondrlello, the hard- expected to play an open game in the Cuckoos. more games, follow: )f 881, twelve points behind the Pro-bo>v, were content to play safe all tally again Sunday. A pass from 'essionals' total, Jordan of the Pasaeii Attempted IS working and dependable backstop, an effort to outscore Princeton. Its A spirited. contest was staged in through the second half. Geroge Ernie Griffiths was whipped to Art PasBcn Completed 5 other backs, Pnzetti, quarterback; INDIVIDUAL SASTANDINGN . Clothiers made the best average for 30 Penalties 5 showed a high fielding average and the initial games of the evening G AVAVEE HS RuliiiiauM, Lraimulu's 190-pounil full- Kcrr, who had crosed hia opponents' he set He rolled 220, 212 and 202 The line-ups: he also received an award. Mr Guad's line strengthened and helU Substitutions: Bank—Gettis, De. a local loop league for next year's from all parts of New Jersey will b» PEACOCKS. men won the first and second by Straus IS!) lK'J Hi:1, gain nnd C:ini^o kicked out to his for the four downs. .uca, Henry, Schwarti, Hallbway, Haw. ins. Woodbridue—Clumbettl. Aqulla and schedule. This will bo definitely de- guests of the Princeton University VanDom 170 16S 191 sixteen and 33 pins but lost the Henzzopane _ 224 ISO 1 own 40-yard line. The home team The opening quarter looked dis- cided upon In fho spring. • A fea- Itatharalth 137 137 146 third match by ninety pins. Mer- started a drive with Craig, Robin- ilidnl. Touchdowns—Red Bank. Henry: Athletic association and tho Lehbjhi * Curchin ._ —...... - 179 188 192 V- 979 astrous for tho Red Bankers whon, 'xtra point, Matthews. ture of the banquet was a now base- University Athletic aaeoiilatlon at tha rill of the Tavern team made a score son and Quast making steady gains Score by periods: PROFESSIONAL MEN. two completed West End passes put ball at each plato with tho dinor'a game. Tho Y. M. C. A. pilgrimage 493 of 235, the highest for a single game, through the line and around the Red Bank 0 0 0 7—7 Handicap 37 127 ' 150 the. home townera in scoring posi- name written upon It. During the to Princeton la an nnnual one. At-' while Oakerson of the same te,am, 156 1-1!' Hanks. Three first downs in a row tion. With a first down and five Woodbrldgo : 0 0 0 0—0 Warner 164 put the ball on (ho nine-yard mark dinner these balls were autographed tendance at the football game will 521 530 569 and Reynolds of the'Shoemen each Jackson 143 ISO yards to go the strong clicking Red Officials—Iloferee. Wel<», Columbia; by all present. HAWKS. rolled 222, McKnight of the Allen Dummy 187 with four shots to make it in. Craig mpire, Hackett, Lafayette; hend linesman, climax a program of entertainment Bank eleven held. torer. Rutecrs. Among those present were Edwin MscDocnld . 141 146 135 Shoe team made 218. The scores: Minton ...... „,._.„.„. 161 183 advanced .six yards on a ellce off at Princeton which will Include a Parker 167 14S 179 Trues - 210 20 4 tackle and Kobinson added two more As the second quarter was nearlng" *-•-• — Hoyt, Manager William Woodward, tour of tho campus and talkn by Schroeder 172 141 144 | MAX'S TAVERN. an end, West End was again threat- J Oakerson 865 883 through center. On third down with Hockey Club Dance, Secretary William Kuruo, and play- undergraduates and members of tho 222 194 184 ening tho Red Bank goal lino and ers Joseph Maxson, Fred Mohr, Cal- faculty. 4nW 1 Merrill . 235 171 The Melroy Seafood team won two The Shrewsbury Field Hockey club Handicap 35 i A. Grob . _ 130 a yard to for a score, Robinson was stopped on Red .Bank's thirty vin Spann, Patsy Callendrlllo, Pierre Early arrivals at Princeton for tha out of. three games from the Allen will hold a dance at the Monmouth ' Stocum . ....„_ 203 smashed through for the touchdown, yard lino after Carl Schwonker, County Country club Saturday night, Simpson, Babe Anthony, Henry Tul- Lehlgh game on Saturday will have 615 470 493 IVallCi- . Shoe team last week. The Melroy PilUeckcr's attempted placement was .'. 166 former Rutgers star, intercepted a November 16, starting at 0:30 o'clock. y, James Tully, Victor M. Galarzn, an opportunity to watch tho contest The third-place Buzzards had an Xeid pinmen scored 1,009 in the first, win- blocked. pass. opportunity to take possession Or h J66 Allan Woolley's orchestra will furn- John Joslln, and guests, Jamea Tul- between the ISO-pound football teams of °- " - ning this match by 76. They took The Red Bank backs all did com- Becond place, but they lost two out 887 The second tally came as a result ish music for dancing. There will be y, Sr., Teddy Loer and groundkecper of Yale and Princeton. The game the second by 79 but lost the third of a .sustained drive which started mendable work, as did the line which op (Pop) Faster and John M. will start at 12:35 and will bo played of three games to the Cuckoos. The AtLEN SHOES. string by 51. Stearns of the Melroy special entertainment and refresh- 161 154 at niidlicld along with a brilliant 25- was supported by heady work. Welch. in University field. Buzzards are now tied for second i }^f Seafood team bowled 250, the highest ments will bo served. place with the Hawks. The Buzzards JGetti 158 212 yard run by Foulks. Caruso had The only tally of the game came In single score, and Moyes of the same punted from- his own 10-yard mark the closing minutes of the final quar- had a handicap of 66 pins and their i Minn 'Z.ZZZZZ' 188 139 team rolled 244. Reynolds with 225 opponents 57 pins. The Buzzards won ] j,6^" 146 183 to midfield and Foulks returned the ter. Griffiths had been substituted 198 was high for the Allenmen. The ball to the visitors 42-yard line. Kll- for Schwenker and was handling the the opening gunie by 4o pins and ' scores: lost the second by 51 pins and the 871 886 357 :luff reeled off eight yards around ball well. Quarterback Matthcwa last match by fourteen pins. The MELROY SEAFOOD. end and Gawler added six more, giv- called for a pass and Griffiths The Navesink team mad a clean Stearns 250 dropped back and with case floated DOREMUS BROS. scores: ing his team a first down on the 28 sweep of its set with the Leddy & Mo ye» 102 2! 1 the ball to the goal line, where Kerr BUZZARDS. Son team, which has yet to win a 1S2 stripe. Holsivorlh picked up a couple Kruse 117 1:1 d snagged it from two opposing de- game. The Navesinkers won by In-Knight IBS IS.' and on a double spinner Foulks Grooms ,. 167 145 Rockhill 170 fense men. COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Hnynicm 170 IVi creasing margins, taking the first by broke into the open and raced to the •11, the second by 91 and the third one-yard mark, where he was An attempt to tie the score by 7si 77^ T.7, brought down by Nano, the safety the Wildcats was mado by two 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 Handicap by 153. Posten of Navesink rolled 1.009 211 and Hansen of the same team ALLEN SHOES. man. On the next play, however, passes which were intercepted *\ft>y mado 212 in EIMRIC games. The Aschettino 157 100 "milks went over with plenty to Schwenker, whn later was again sub- 11 & 13 BROAD ST. •:- FREE DELIVERY Schwenker 121 scores: Patterson . 1S2 spare on a split buck. Holsworth'e stituted. The lineups: Beer 143 14 S Gettis Red Bank ITS placement was wide of the uprights. Rd Bk Weil End m NAVES7NK. MI»K 140 Kci, I.E Otten SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Hnnaen 212 \187 Reynolds .. 173 Kobinson put the home team in Mnrasclo I.T Morris •IIS 479 Balir .... 100 146 McKnlght . 171 position for their third tally when PcttlKrew LO E. Murphy Handicap v; •'. 1 67 Powell 157 13!) ) 180 Decker C Frame Henry . late in the .second quarter he inter- 505 536 51'J 180 179 033 862 872 cepted one of Xano's passes on the Bennett itr, Gmnita The Eagles: gained honors by win-I'uslen 1H7 155 The Leddy & Son team lost three Holmes RT I,. Murphy FRESH or CORNED SPARE RIBS . . 19f visitors '15-y.i("d mark. A lateral pass, Volrrmr b ning three straight games from the more games, their losses now num- Duvcy UK 875 927 Piltzeclctr to Craig, which started MiitthewH QH DoSliapIo Cardinals. The latter team is now LEDDY & SON. bering 21 games. They have yet to Hottflpraro Llin O'Drien trailing the Eagie.s by one point. fy>m a reverse, moved the wall up imii Conway 133 139 182 win a match, which is some kind of Morsn The Eagles were given -19 pins jia u 16S 127 to the 22-yard line. Craig fading back! s'chwenkor I'D a record for the nl'eys If not for the Score by perlodn; Link handicap and the Cards • f>7 pins. us 146 151 to the 30-yard stripe, shot a long for- JERSEY Frying PORK county. Despite their losses thn ward to Miller at right-end. Miller Red Bank ..0. 0 0 o—6 Chick Forbes, a manlier of (he Card nr> 'u'ir/i Leddy bowlers are good .sports and WeBt End 0 0 0—0 team, failed to make an appearance 1GK downed on the two-yard mark. Touchdown—Red Bank, Kerr. Sulutltu. 1«6 162 seem to get as much enjoyment out. j piUz(,(.u,.r a';]dc(1 on; yar"d'on"a'qu: and the Cards were forced to u^e a of the games a s if they had won. tlona, lieldd Bank, GrimlthflGt , PiliKatore. Chickens Sausage dummy score. The Eagles won the 1 847 781 774 tor b;lck BnDak and Hobinson drW1 ing Mazzn, West Knd, W. Br D. Bruno, FOWL LOINS The Melroy Seafood team won twoThe Gardeners were their hard, scored off tackle. Quast failed DeVitn. KlracbKlb . PntterHonPt , Morrla. opening game by 110 pins, the second ors last week. Tho score:- Officials—Heferee, Cittudlno; umpire. by 132 pins and the final match by out of three games frorn the Leo- by Indies when he tried to plunge Ph'ippn; head linesman. Sehliniror. 113 pin3. The scorn:?; nrdo Field club Monday night. GARDENERS. for the extra point. In the second E Turner I', 20O half, wi!h the field becoming more EAU1.ES. Qunekenhush of the Mlddletowners ilhcrlnml inn 177 WILL WINTER IN FLORIDA. Uleeln. ir,j 111 made tho best Individual score, a Hki; a quagmire than a gridiron, the lb 29*lb ISt! 29* C»rey .. 107 173 Mulvihill '.'. .29k murk of 211, while Bradshaw, witn Leonardo boys played a defensive Their Stay Will he Moro Enjoyable 22 1 2:((i 201, was high /or the Melroy Sea- Keltel >-'mie. The passing combination of Mnna 101 no Because They'll Get Tlio Register. 523 523 food team. The scores: A Turner Nano lo Caruso was dangerous all 1-7 1V 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton B. Price BONELESS RUMP CORNED BEEF •I'J l>lK»moro 4.],tsN (jj)vj n Jl)—Wlllliim few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stow- DeHunte, George Moi'van. url VanVllet of Sycamore avenue. Carton, Mary UqtitU, MiuKiuet Kclley, Miti. Malcolm EJvana of Norria- Helen Kiihur. UVcrno Hand, Anno Wllnon, town, Pennsylvania, is apcndlng tho Kdna Wlcklmm. Julin Kuliruy, Juhti Kono. week with Itev. and Mrs, George H. wlt«. Freahmen CIUKH (dlvlhltm II)—Joan hot- lllksch. ter, Helen Dumdiy. Mrfiiou Hunan, Mar- A. flru drill for the Shrewsbury hose jorie Jonea, Itiuhel JOHUIIIIH, MuiKurel Me. company was conducted Sunday af- Donough, Uolorcn Mouro. Sura 1'ower, Clnlre Stockton. Tlioninu Dunn, Itlcharil ternoon by Chief Fritz Yorg. DtiSante, John O'Ncil, Hurry l'oatel, John Mr. and Mrs. John V. Qulnn and Retail. family of Sycamore avenue left Tues- Grfldo flight—Evelyn Crunlii, Hazel day morning for Palm Beach, Flor- Konncy, Miirniuc.! Nolan, Miiuclino Udell- STOCK bach, Klltiiuoth Hloyan. Mni'iiurol Hirillune, ida, where they will spend tho win- Mary Tomallto, Gerald ,SlilliViiii, Ut'orHo ter. • '!, Kllhn. John Dean. Mury Ituloy, Ollarlea Johnston, Mlchuel Nnnnlnl, ,William Wllllani Rlordan, former reeldent Jones. Alfrod Stuiinitl, 'Unruthy South- here, has returned to his home In cott. William cnimnr. Ked Bank, after apondlng two Our Great Annual "Stock Your Grade Heven—Jouuiih Alvnlor, John monthu at tho C. C. 0;,camp at Min- Burna, Graco Hi-uily. Kknnor Cunuaiundo, Pantry" Sale starts today. Here's an Eileen Crolrlifelilt, Anno Dowd, Marcnret erva, New York. • Oulynr.le, Elizabeth Iliujhon. Anno Nolan. A vestry meeting of Christ church opportunity to lay in a supply of DEL MONTE Slices or Halves Grndo al.\—nnnilnli'ii Il1111111.no, Jean will bo hold tonight at eight o'clock. Connors, Marlon Dnviii. rullierino quality canned fruits and vegetables Eleanor Hurhiii.m, HUK'HIH Koiuieily, Mary Sunday morning Holy Communion Larkln. Unw Mmiu Lynch Mnrftllo Now- will bo held tonight at eight o'clock. — priced to sell in quantity lots! mann, Muriel Moll, r\rt.hu KlanruU, Helen Sunday morning Holy Communion IDEAL BRAND T«y)or, Ciliu-ln W»lrkiuni>, William Wich- mann. John Wohdi. will bo celebrated at 'JiSQ o'clock fol- Griuio five—Jnriel 111. m.,. .Itol.crt Crnti-h. lowed by morning prayer at 10:15 12 cans 89c Kli J SAUCE cans ffllclt. TIiortuiH Cittili-U, Jonn Klomintf, Jo. o'clock, 3 »oph KlUiialrlck, Edward Jlnlac, Anno Mao Himliea, Iliitli Kcnnoy, (lioila Laytoli, Wil- Tho Marx brothers have purchased liam Mack, Krtwnril McDoiioiiith. '1'lien- a new two-ton Diamond T truck with doro MOHD, Jean ratlcraon, Poloren Slica, a cattle body. The purchase was No. 2 Raymond Truex, Henry wickhnin. made through Harry Sanders of IDEAL BRAND flrodo four—Chlirfoa nnlln, William Sanders' garage, local dealer of Dia- Koch. Jnmg» I.nrkln, ltldinr.l NIIKIC, Mar. '••I., I SOUR, 12 cans $1.45 cans ion Drake, Miunoen Crant. Maxim: illck- mond T, trucks. 2 mnn. Amui Kimoy. DoroUiy Larkln, Mury Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Lummox of ROHU Morvan. Ri-»dfi three—Dominie Aecorrn, Antoln- Uroad etrcct spent the week-end with ~$% otto Olnllii, Joan l'owor. Klliithiitli llutlor. ihi'Av daughter and «on-in-law at IDEAL BRAND No. 2 I.oulnu DreBHcr. Mnrl.i Mnnucl. Nnlli-y Hu- South Jersey. t/iro. Ilita SlflttL'iy, rtilrlcln Kyun, Klizii- Tlio Women's Home Missionary lioth Kuawull. William Ourl.-y, Jania'a RED 12 cans $1.75 . can ThompBon, John O'.Shea, Jurnen Sliaa, Atiel fcociety will meet with Miss Emma RRIES 15' Mftifeo. Jcimofl Paris. Holmes of Sycamore avenue this af- Griuio two^Marnaret ViuiBriint, Jo- ternoon at one o'clock. aephino Odenhach, Doria Ennll, Joyce Phil- lips. Antoinette Jllrtman, Jonnnliino Dom- Miss Helen Sanborn, daughter of zat, JoHcph Dillon, Hiimuul t'gntu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanborn of Syca- IDEM IDEAL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY DOCTORS *&G' AT'J'J'INDANCK. more avenue, was graduated Friday Senior CIUHH—Carolyn DeTnro, CllailyH night from Drake's business school .193,5' BRAND AND DIETICIANS...SERVB IT OFTEN1 Call Oil], Mury Grim, l'aiillne Urob, Mary at Perth Amboy. Sho was among IIoaK, Kathryn Kennedy, Anne Kerrigan. Mary NnuuMnn, Mary Nolan, Murthn tho highest In her class. . O'Saifc, J'lacldiliK} 'ronialn.i, Jami'B Ai' Obrc's service station h&s pur- none, Hlchard IJciuiU, Luwrence l''arlcy. chased a new Manley wrecking Kdward Finn. Edward Hnrl.li.on, Kuisene IDEAL BRAND I-ownndoaki. Uorurd alojrnn, William Lit- crane. NA2 I tie. John Pooie who Is in the C. C. C. •Ho. Junior elaan—l''n»ik Ilauer, Victor Cor- camp at Denver, spent the week-end can 12 cans 95c cans bett, Edward i)jmuivilz, Stjnilyj' JJnuowiu, 3 visiting at his liomo on White street. Wflfnor FolHliian, K'lwurd Ktlluy, (iimtrd 4 2 Kennedy, John McKon7.lo, Hlchuril l'urker, Helen Borden, daughter of Mr. arid JameH ijulnn, Jerome lteod, llniiy Hytlur. Mrs. C. Frank- Borden of Broad Jotcph Slolterl, liernld Wymlot-f, Lou Cou- street, entertained a number ot N € drier, MarKarct HurhlHon, Kiln Hcr.lou. friends Saturday at her home in cel- GLENSIDE IMai'y Laullno, Anne Marchant, Caryl O'Nell, Helen 1'owor, Anna Taylor, 1'a- ebration ot her twelfth birthday. BRAND 12 cans 95c tricla Wohr. 3 if25 Soiihnmnrq nin.n (A)—Raymond O'Neill; John ltyan. (Jeorno CouKhlln, Frank Ar- none, William AIIHIHO, Itnymoiul Wooloy, John Gaul. Jeromo llottiao, Uonulu rMynn, New Monmouth News. John Millvililll. Douuin Mcudu, Alma Conk. No. 3 VlureAai Wlnnluir. Mary Simla Lucii., A quartet consisting of Mrs. Wil- IDEAL BRAND Anriu JU.IKO. Mury Muione. MU/.I Kellenyi. bur Roberts, Wilbur Coddlngton, Martiiirct (I'Silfe, Dorothy KildulT, Wlui- SOLID PACK 12 cans $1.75 can frcil Cunlrk. Stephen Curtis and WeBlcy Coddlng- Sotihoinoro CIUPH (ID—Maiuaret Ihnj:- ton sang a selection at tho Baptist hlim. AIIKUIII DcKnima. Alice JohllKton, church Sunday morning.' Mrs. John Evelyn Marcliaiit, Jlclcn Murun, Intio IJo»- E. Bennett will sing a solo at the Icl. Frnni-eii Sherry, K.Uvaid Hloum. Alex- ^Additional Canned Fruits and Vegetables at L-icclicttl, Wler Majcholli, Klenrior HCCL.- been "retired on a pension" several loy, Maiuiuct llolin. Doris. DcmpHcy. Mary years and'H was a great pet, Del Maiz Niblet Corn i2ccms$i.6j '«T 14c Green Giant Peas 12 cans $1.95 cm \/C Heath, MitrnuieL Kelley, Helen KUIHCC, Nelson Roberts, son of Mr. and Mary hunx. liilu hitlun, Kiln Melaol. I.a Mrs. Wulbur Roberts, was hurt while Verne Knml, Anue Wllnon, Kilnn, Wkham, White Sugar Corn IDEAI BRAND Sweet Wrinkled Peus IDEAL BRAND 3<:n;'25c FrnncoR Cititon, JOHCplitlio Haiturton, playing foutball Saturday. Several Freshmen clana (III—Mary . Arnono, of his teeth were knocked loose. 8 O Mury JJoyle, Marion Ho,:un, Jean Jonuri, Miss Elizabeth Roberts was home No- 2 Golden Bantam Corn IDSALB can) Red Raspberries IDBAI BRAND . 3 ca n'i 25C Murjoric Jonen, flair Hand, Miiniarcl Mr- can. Donouuli, Ellziilieth Mul7.li.ir, Uolorea over tho week-end and Armistice Momo, Kara Toucr, Kuliiloun Koynohln. Day from tho Women's college at Cut String Beans IDEAI BRAND . 3 ™.' Del Monte Pumpkin . . . largeif can I V/C Doris ItntHchmidl, Hurry Ilennvtl, Thornan New Brunswick. Dean, Uldnud DeSanlu, Harold KlmiM. A largo shade tree In Michael Kel- l.loyd (Solilahorry, Julin Little. John Mc- Ctff WaX 8eanS IDEM BRAND . . 3 can.' Del Monte Raisins SEEDED OR SE 0 i Mr Pornioti, Wllllnm Narrln. John O'Neill, ly's 'yard was grubbed out and cut Hurry 1'oalel, Joacpli Vufel. up into firewood Monday. It had Grade olitht—Kli/.nl.i-l ii Sloyan. Ilmcl been killed by gas which leaked from Lima Beans GIENSIDE BRAND . 12 cans 95c 3 cam 25c Tomato Juice IDEAL BRAND 20-oz. can /C Kennoy. MarKarct ,S[,illf(tie. Alfifd lleinH. a main. Mary Tomuino. Mndelinu Odeiibai'li. Kvu- lyn Criinlli, Herald Kiillivim, MnrKarot Everett Whlttakcr ot Urooklyn Fresh Oregon Prunes . i2canS$i.65 ig.«nl4c Jell-0 Desserts ASSORTED FLAVORS 3Pk9,17c Nolan, Kathryn Muynnliun, (Icoriio Kuhn. spent Saturday and Sunday with his John Dean, Mary Unit's-, ChurlcB Jolinn- aunts, Misses Anna, Emmeli'io and ton, Michael Naninl, William JOI.OB, Alfr.»l Ktnncatl, Dorolhy .Scmlhuciill, William Nettie Walling. ,• '' Connor, Yolaiiiln DeMnrin. Tho World Wide guild of the Bap- Notional Cheese Week — Af Mutual Stores "Just Like Mother Used To Put Up" Grade Hovon—GCIIIM** O'Hern, JOHCIIII tist church met at the homo of Mrs. Alviitor, John HIIUIM, John Carton, A. H. Sutphln Monday evening. The Georwo Uwyer, Anlliony Fil-'Jitd William GOOD OLD STORE CHEESE ,b 25c NHUKhton, William liyuii, Klcn or Cn»n- Missionary society will meet at the Bi'iinilo. Anno Dowd. 1).. olhy Dowd, ititll home of Mrs. Elsie Coddington this Gnldicrn. Mury Rnill. J (lll.lin. Mnr- afternoon. KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE ^:15c PEACHES 23c sarot (Julyurde. Maij.nie GriflilliH, Klizit- hctll IhntllCH, Kntliryn Liiurimi, Anne A number of tho residents of this K Nolan, Catherine Rohrey, ititu Spcnco, place were at tho courthouse at Free- GOLD KRAFT SWISS CHEESE . 2 k£:35c IDEAL BRAND —NEW 1935 PACK Colleen 'I'hoiup^on. hold yesterday morning to witness P Ornilo nls—Mnry Coatn, Edllh Daloy, tho swearing In of George H. Rob- Eleanor Hnrhlnon, Knthryn Heath, ItcKinu Kennedy, William Kc-lloy, TliomiiH (irnn, erts as sheriff of Monmouth county. Mary Larkln. ROKO Mary Lynch. Muriel Lester Smith and Douglas Ed- All Grocery Prices Are Effective from November 14th to November 20th, Inclusive Molt, Mnrcollo Newninn, Clirbtlno Tal- wards have returned from a hunting crlco, Htdcn 'I'uylor, MuiKuret Scott, Ohm-lot. Scolt. Willinm Wlchmunn, Gloria trip In Maine. WnlfknirilN J«»cph J'ryor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Rockafellow -JMeat ^Department Specials- Grndo five,—.lolin Miaiicnmnno, Anthony have moved from .EaBt Keansburg CoHta. Rohcii I'roldifiililt, 'rhomlllt CiiHiek, to their new house near this placft. Edward Bowd, .lull" ..Kimoy, Wllllnm Muck, Edwnr.l MeDonoi'iKh, ThuiiiUiro TOP OR Moil.. John Murphy. Horny D'Hcrn, Hay- The rond to better and bigger bust mond Tniox, Fr •mi I'crnn, Miulclino Ab- ness leads through Tho Register's ad' [pure BOTTOM lb. bulomarco. Jnuet Ulmmi. Kleanor t'onnor, VGitlalng columns.—Advertisement. D ROAST 29 Dulin Fltipalricli. Joan Klcinlni:, Dol-othy Henley. Anno Mao MUUIIIEI. (ilorln Laytoli. Dorothy Mnliinc. 'i'lificnu Culclidriollo, YOUNG Mnry I'lcn. Mury ltcl«n, Doloma alien, lio»o Mary Solo. Grndo four—fiuutmo Alvutor, CllnrloB Tlolln, Alfroil Kmvd, Donnld KBIIH. Dnnlol Gaul, Dnnlol Ri'llllllin, .liuni'.i Larkln, Rln- nldu Loveinni', Hlclinid Nni:«l, Vincent O'Noll. Ktnnloy I'litlornon. '1'IKIIIIIIH Vic- MILK-FED tory, Marlon Drnku, Maureen Gililil, Mnx- Ino Hlclininnii. Helen Kelley. Anno Kanuy, CHOICE GRADE PRIME QUALITY-BEST CUTS CHOICE GRADE-LOIN Do.rilhy l.ni'klii. Mini- lt«,.u Morvan, Alice Olnh, Franelii (l.lenluuh. Ann,- Solo. UoKO Solo, Dorothy Kulnhln, I'nlrlelii Rohroy, Grnde tlimi lohu Aniolir. JIHIIOH Kor- LEGS of LAMB RIB ROAST LAMB ROAST rlou, John Ki'lh'y. Aillinr l.llllu. John Oa- liorno. Vlnrenl I'hillliix. Antoliiiillil (illlllo. SPU .Iiilln Mnrcellli, .liiuii lMwnr, Klliahulh Huller, Lmiliie Dresner. Mm Id Munuol. Nancy Hetaro, lti{u' N!fil »..iv. J'jitiiela lb. 29< lb. 27« Ryan. KIlMihi'lh Hnxvidl. Mnry lliimrn- maun. William Curley. .Iniiin. ThomniMin. 006 John lll», Jo- The aopli Dillon, Rniiinal Condi, .lamex Moonov. Antliony Solo, Willlnm Sluhh'.. John Ali- Imtomdrcn. .I.IHCPII M.niiliy. (tiil.lo Trliri- Imldl. Arthur Wnln, Loolro Inmaoilo. THE NBW 58'T Joan Trlpodo, Ilioiniiiii I'.nver. John Oium- TOMATOES mm 2 25< trrnndo. Owen (Jianl, KIMHM' PattoiRon, Margaret HaiMlllon, John Kelley, l'"rallcon TRIPLE-RANGE Hole. • SHORT WAVEand FIRM CONTRACT AWAIUHD. I STANDARD WAVE HEADS each nir Hniii.c to In. llulM a| lliini- LEnUCE THtRE IS NOTHING f INFR l'(|AN \ 6 HOII hy CnriiiH Kelly. f A imlldliiK niinlntct him liccn died Aliu CALIFORNIA ORANGES K 15 25c for a dwollliiK nt HimiBon to ho built StrombenhQrlsoiv GREEN BROCCOLI f by Mr. und MVH, CIII-IOM D. Kolly i\t a noiit of $21.R01. l'olhcinuii S- Cof- ., D. A. JOHNSON MUTUAL TENDER JERSEY BEETS Fbunches10c FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT IIIIN IKIK ,5c 11 n of Ni'w York iitx (ho nrchlt«ctH nnd JoHnph Dnlibn, Incorporated, of " 116 Monmouth St., ItornnrdHvlllo nro tlio Rencrnl con- I Red Bank Meat, Fish, Fruit, and Vegetable Prices Effective November 14th, 15th, 16th Only trnctorfl. Mr. Kelly lu nn olllcfr (if tlir. Fidel- ity Union Trust oonniany of NoW'ark. Twenty-»Four 'RED 'SANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER U, 1988.

FOLO FIELD ORDINANCE. "OITV OF ItUBENS/ *>-x> Card of Thank*. were Joseph Kennedy, Lester .Ken- We wish to express our moat sin- nedy, Millard Tetley, Dr. Theodore Building New Hunters Finding Christ Church Clock to Be Illum- Also Has the World'* Most cere thanku to all those who in any Honey, Most Ancient of Sweets Doremus and George Erlttingham. I'rtmous 1'rlntera' Museum. way assisted us in our recent bo Harry Hoffman was the most suc- inated on One Side. reavement. Game Plentiful cessful bagger of game among a par- Type Of House An ordinance permitting the con- AlthouKh Antwerp, , has Mr. and Mra. Robert Ayres struction of a polo Held on the prop Gains Favor of Modern Epicures ty of four hunters who went gunning Brick House With Two Separate Hunt for ctmturlea to make a name and Family. Good Bags of Rabbits Obtained near Linctofl Monday. Ho got four 1 erty on the west side of Upper Broad for it.HO If as a city of lace-makers, —Advertisement. Despite Unfavorable Weather rabbits, a and a woodcock. Walls, Steel Beams and Cbn- street, Shrewsbury, was approved on ih-imond-cutters, brewers and aliip- Bce« (Jo Modern, Too, These Days—Some Live in Beo Conditions—Quail and Pheas- Charles Kruno killed four rabbit.-, • crete Floors Under Construe- Tuesday night by the Shrewsbury pt r.\ its vast influx of visitors every IN MEMORlAM. "Apartment Houses" and Aloysius Patterson and W. Har- ; tion on Little Silver Tract. mayor and council after a petition yc:iv conic chiefly becnu^6 It has a In IUVIIIK mem pry uf Nairn a, beloved ant* Reported to be Scarce. had been circulated firf Ha approval atiulitcr or Mr. and Mr*. Wlntkld Ivina, ry Peniiinnton each got two. nnnif- for urt. It la the city of Ilu- im died ten yearn nyt> Nuv^rnticr It). By FRED W. JACKSON Benjamin Alw;iter of Rod Bank • Thn "thermos h«tt!e" hoine under Mrs. Ortrudu C. VanVlle't, bowm.-.ii )H ;is and -h!s pupil VanDyck, of Director. Division of Consumer Information Hunters were hampered by wet i construction on Willow Dri^e manor wtathcr the first three A»3 of the and John .lon'l'li nnd.Leonard Mount, clerk, read the treasurer's account Ki,mz HiilH, Tenierw and Wappers. IN MEMORIAM. De0»rtmont of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. ' d i'^ Noble on!f I »t Little Silver by Milton Berk is at- with a balance of $0,801.11 and it 1-iom tho middle of the 16th to the In Kiul anil iiS-vinie remembram-e of cut gunning season, but moat\of them wi Horn ...... _ ninihei-, Mm. June Kltt*. ubu (lied No vein report having obtained good bags of Holmdel went hunting the first day 1S; h con tiny, a hundred famous her I a, lttiu.' SutUy nilunc)(ri»y her cMh p on Mr. Noble's farm. tmcting considerable nttention. The \Vay moved by Councilman A p.lint or* ami hiuilptora were born In

$r\ "frf "-/>V A general definition of one that sells news to adver- in.a message to the recent meeting of managing edi- tiser§, bankers, brokers, government offices, as well tors of Associated Press newspapers said: as newspapers is "news agency". Europe has such "I invite you to note that a privately owned news news agencies. They were created to serve at profit gathering organization has, directly or indirectly, ac- others than ncv,;-; apur:;. Later they served news- cepted as one customer a very large industrial corpo- papers toe ration from which it will (through a broadcasting ar- raqgement) be in receipt of large sums of money. In America the reverse is now true. Certain press "I ask you to consider the peril that would confront you if The Associated Press was in relations to larger services operated here for years exclusively for financial interests of any kind—banking, public utility, newspapers os The Associated Press still does. Thus oil companies or any other large interests—that in- they were properly termed "press associations" volved the roceipt by your organization of large sums Having started services directly or indirectly to ad- of money and made it (possibly unjustly) in the view of the general public subservient to these interests." vertisers, United Stales government offices, radio stations, etc., those others are now properly defined There are those who have always believed, and as news '.''.'encics. still believe, that The Associated Press, with its co« operative form of organization, controlled alone by The c'rin^e is rc'rcilcd. There is something senti- the newspapers in its membership and financedalon e mental to an A.P. man about the "smell of printers' by them, is the greatest bulwark of a free press that ink". There is a jjlovv out of collecting and writing c:c "sts in America today. If the newspapers in its mem- news for- whatever use newspapers make of it. It bi :ship ever would fail in their support of it or if it would brini« a strange feeling even in this changing new suffers to the point of injury by the competition world if the A.P. man's duty was to try, among other of news agencies heavily financed by the patronage things,'"to obtain and'deliver a good news story that of United States government offices, advertisers and

would satisfy a United States government office oi'iers than newspapers, it would be a sorry day not t> client or nn advertising client in the same way he a!me for the future of the newspapers but for all the F.XPLANATORY NOTI-:_Tlie A»oci,llC(l I'rfl, , , <' i (. iti Board o! Directors lias nhvoys held that mntU ol the nrjani/.ntirjn >' ,11 r i-,r tdvertisinjj. wants his news reports to satisfy A.P. newspapers. pc jple of this country. Not in any manner mcaniml l» qileslinn the I'.o.ird * ; f I he Afttoeiated Prcsn, of which iliis nempnper 1-, n rncmher, Ircl lliat \< '* t:!td tn tljeio The A.P. man may be wrong about this but he would erucial times to snmotliini! Iliiit th,y believe nfltcn oi n1 The employes of The Associated Press serve but n rft r jt. ll»c reading public. . . have a strange feeling in undertaking it. oi i interest—the newspaper* and through its mem- Thi. ndvertisunent i,, therefore, primed hy H,i, , primed hy H,i, A^ocl.u-,! P,t1t1,, m(nim(niWWrr p.per in r«- ,. .ponsc t o i. re<,uc.t ffrom employe! <.i the organic..tion «r, lira the public m») The president of The Associated Press, Mr. Noyes, bi • newspapers they serve the public interest.

j The only newsservice in America V Im \J ir t\ Im *J *J operated solely to serve newspapers. r ' THEftED BANK REGISTER IS AN ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSPAPER RED BAKK REGISTER, Auxiliary To Meet key will be- disposed of on tbs co- iilrs. Austin Ilafvey, Mrs. Harvey mott Is a daughter of Thomas Welsh Ruinion Newt. operative plan. Little, Br., and Mrs, Kmlly Davlson, Headden'a Corner of Mlddletown village. In Post Rooms . IwwM A mlaslonary tea was given by the Mr. and Mrs.H. Lynwood Mlnton Thomas Nolan has a new automo- la BujjMOB at tkt «tor« o' uixlliwy u4 t«m He. QtntA Wilson last Wednesday. About forty road. connection with the Hallowe'en de- Mrs. A. L. Miller continupi to Im- of the American l»jion pott of Rod persona attended. Mrs. Wolbacli struction committed by hoodlums. prove at the hoepltol at Freehold, The ladles' auxiliary of the Pres- Mrs. Daniel Allaire has returned 1 •ink was held at the lyoman'e club byterian chJirch will meet Wednes- gave an interesting talk on the home from a visit with her nleco, There la considerable criticism be- where she has' been under treatment hound on Broad street last Thursday day afternoon, November 20, at Che Canada mlalon in the West. Mrs. Joseph Offley of New Xork. cause the police. have not brought several weeks for injuries received *ft«raoon, Mrs. Tfibm«« M«ad, pr«»- horns of Mrs. Charles A. Wolbscli on - si> • Members of tho entertainment the miscreants to heeC The ballef In an automobile accident. Mint ot the unit, wu (n chmrg* of Lafayette street. Plans are under committee of the (Ire company who Is general that the hoodlums should Albert J-Indenstruth has taken over Use (session.. Til* Child welfare com- way for a lunoheon snd Christmas Fair Haven News. Waited on the table at the recent be punished to at least the extent ot The Register route formerly served mittee reporttd $78.76 has been •*• sale on Tuesday, Pecamber 3, lit the dinner of the first aid squad were being compelled to pay for the dam- by Victor Balnea. Albert Is also sell- Dtnded during the month of October m« g«d Bank a.,l.t,i lubi ing other newspapers and he states homs of Mr>. Anna Pauels on Wash' m *w H«v«n In U» •tore of Slinr Suf •ntertalnetl at a party Monday night age which they did. for the benefit of fourteen children. 111. tl Y« OM Ocdiri >nd from Mr. Rlppt.] at Pine Tree Inn by the flrBt aid Henry Scott of Jersey City was a that he will make calls wherever de- Donation! ot old alllj itockings (or Ington itrttt, near the bridge, ponolno building.) sired. Tb» Rumson, «,uxlll»ry of Rlver- •quad, visitor here Sunday. veterani to tue in miking rugs were Twelve tables were in play at fife Sidney McLean and a pa*ty of The Misses Brand were visitors at nollolted. lln, Rose Frako and Mm.view hospital will hold a luncheon Fielder Cros« and William' Apple- New York Monday. and card ptrty Thursday, November bunco party given Tuesday night at gate had a dinner party Tuesday friends spent Monday hunting on the M»ry Cannella were welcomed as Mechanics' hall by the Sons and McLean farm. In the evening thay Mr. and Mrs. Addlson Sanbm n, Jr., n«w memberis of the unit. 21, at the home of Mm. Anna Pauels night at the former's home In cele- Daughters of Liberty lodge. Mrs. bration of their birthdays. enjoyed ^ dinner party at Mr. Mc- and their two children of Hillside A donation was made to the Bslva- on Washington street. The luncheon Lean's home. spent tho week-end with Mr. and wilt be at noon'. ' Gladys Hower had high score. Th Tho ladles' auxiliary of tho flra tlsn »rmy and two members wait door prize was won by Bobby Holmes Mrs. Martin Mason and family Mrs. 4ddlson Sanborn, Hv. A bunco party will' be held WocUies s company will meet Thursday night, Mrs.: L. P. Stout gave a talk on reported as having assisted In the and Mrs, Roy Rosenberg won a flower November 23, at the flre house. woro visitors at New York Sunday. drlv* for funBs recently held by the day night, November 20, at th« ftre Mra. Owen McDermott gave birth "Astrology" at the meeting of the house on Center street by the ladies' ei bolder, which was disposed of on James Tanacy of Now York spent Army- Mlna Gladys Shropshire gave the co-operative plan. to a daughter at St. Vincent's hos- Professional and Business Women's * ehort address on the Red Cross, auxiliary of the Ore company. Mrs. Sunday and Monday with his par- pital at New York. Mrs. McDer- club of Highlands Tuesday night. Charles Tllton, Mrs,'Harvey Tllton, A bunco party.for the benefit of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tansoy. telling ot the work and needs of this the Episcopal 'church will be held 'w»rll-wlde organization. Mrs. Joseph Guervler, Miss Helen ORourlto and Miss Margaret Mur- Friday night, November 22, at the Hereafter the meetings of the unit, parish* house, A turkey will be dis- which have been held In the Worn- phy are on the committee. Rumson fire company put out a fire posed of on the co-operative plan, All's club house, through the courtesy The second of a seVles of fellow- nl UM. Woman's club of Red Bank, Saturday In the tall grass In West will bo held In the Legion post roomB Park. ship suppers was held last night at «>» Broad street. Instead of one Walter O. Doroey of Nowman the Methodist church. A cake sale get the BEST, wetting a month as heretofore, two Springs road, Red Bank, was arrest- will be held Saturday, November 23, will be held, on the first and third ed last week by Policeman William from 10;00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Thursday of each month. The latter Zerr for speeding. He was charged Lois England, daughter of Mr. and meeting will be held at 8:00 o'clpck with traveling 75 miles an hour. Re- Mrs. Lester England, entertained a ONG ISLAND In the evening, the first evening ses- corder Jere J. Carew fined him $10number of friends Friday afternoon sion being held November 21. and suspended hl» license, at a party in celebration of her r A wreath hag been placed on the A car driven by Veronica Van- ninth birthday. A supper was served '' monument on the borough hall Klrk of Highlands ran Into & street and gamea played. Lois received There's a flavor to Long Island Duck that, no other ducks have ... a savor, ground* for Armistice Day. Mrs. light standard last week at the cor-many nlco gifts. Those present were a tenderness of meat that makes famous chefs agree that to get the best, Carl IS. Bi'omor, the memorial chair- ner of Rumson road and Blngham Marlon and Margaret Cameron, Na- man, had charge of this activity. avenue. She reported to the police tallo Parker, Jla Anderson, Lola Dav- buy Long Island Duck I And this week A&P Markets are offering the very Four members of the Red Bank unit that the steering apparatus on her ison, Patsy Calllnan, Amy Myatt, best of Long Island Ducks af an amazingly low price. So be sure and fake attended the county meeting held at car got out of order. Joan Harvey, Helen Herry and Billy freehold on November 8. Thoy were Beginning next Sunday tho last England. advantage of thl* opportunity to enjoy a real delicacy at a real saving. Mrs. Bremer, Mrs, Charles Sklllman, mass at Holy Cross ehurch will be Robert Doughty Is laid up with Ill- Mrs. Mead and Mrs. Dudley Shaf- ness at tho home of J. Joseph Hen- fer. at half-past ten o'clock. The other masses will be at seven and nine nessey, Mra. Bremer, Mrs, Shtllman, Mrs. n'olook. A birthday party was given Satur- Ottroar Phillips and Mrs. Mend at- Officers nominated by tho ladles' day night for Mrs. Roy RoBenborg. tended the birthday dinner and In- auxiliary of the Rumson fire com- Those present were Mr. Rosenberg, stallation of Anbury unit held at the pany are MUs Helen O'Rourko for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, Mr. Marine Grill In Asburjr Park on Oc-president, Mrs, Lewis T, Wilson for and Mrs. Lester England. Mr. and tober 38. l?r, and Mrs. Carl Bremer, vice president, Miss Mary T. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ottmar Phillips and for recording secretary, Mrs. John O, stand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mead attend- Anderson for treasurer and Mrs. ed th« Armistice Pay dinner and dance Via at ABbury Park. Harold J. Peters for financial secre- tary. A covered dish luncheon and card Tho Jeriaoy Central Power and SPARKLING WATER party wan hold yetterday afternoon Light company reported to the police LEGS OF at the home of the unit president, Mrs. Mead. Among those present Monday that three street lights on Ridge road, east of Blngham avenue, were Mrs. Ethel Brldcn, Mrs. Claire New York State Cheese/ fine Rye Bread and Beer. Cyphers, Mrs, Anne Mulvlhlll, Mrs. have been broken, presumably with Roy fid TOP OR BOTTOM Ib. Alice Clayton, Mrs, A. E. Wlldo, Mrs. stones thrown by boys. The cheese is whole milk, fully aged American Victor Sitter, Mrs. George Gramann, F. Howard Lloyd, former super- with a tangy, zestful flavor. Perfect for rye bread Mrs, Henry Grnmann, Mrs. Ralph vising principal of tho Mlddletown Slckels, Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. township public SBhoo), was tho prin- and cheese sandwiches or a delicious rarebit. Fancy Sworcifish Ib. 25 Dudley Shaffer, Mrs. Cecil MacCloud, cipal speaker at a mooting of the MrB. Fred Deltz, Mrs. Ottmar Phil- Rumson Parent-Teacher association lips, Mrs. Thomas Mead, Mrs. Had-Tuesday night In the school-audi- way, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. W. W. torium. He spoke on the relationship American Cheese Shampanore, Mrs. Winifred Williams ot parents and teachers to the and Miss Kathryn Applegate. schools. Selections on two pianos . . WHITE HOUSE A handsome prize was donated to were given by Miss BJHisabeth Con- DEEP ROCK WHOLE MILK FULLY CURED the unit to be disposed of on the co- nolly and Mlsa Mildred Trostle, Re- operative plan by Samuel Weinsteln, freshments were- served by Mra. N. Y. STATE BY AGING of the Sterling Furniture company. Charles A. Wolbach, Mra. Helen Lau- WATER The prlie was awarded to MrB. A. E. ber, Miss Madeline Bogart, Mrs. 23t Wilde. Mar Ludiow, Mlas Frances Carhart White House... real cow's milk in its saf- • m t — and Mrs, Raymond Pullen. The as- sociation will hold a spaghetti sup- AT LEADING CHAIN GROCEHS Rye Bread •SS'SflKE 9< est, most convenient form and this week Sea Bright News. AND OTHER QUALITY STORES per tonight from six to eight o'clock BEEF BOCK BEVEBACE COMPANY, NEWA|tK.W. J. B E priced amazingly low. Take advantage of In tho high school cafeteria, A tur- t tin itom ot MorrU W«U- •MB and H. L«.'kowlt«.> In Keg/ined tins —NO DEPOSIT — Sold in licensed stores A family gathering was held Satur- day night at the home of Axel Fora- man on South street In celebration GRANDMOTHER'S Large Full ot the 83th birthday of his father, White Sliced or Unsliced 18 oz. loaf Ous Foreman. He Is very active for JEAN FROCKS his age. Ho Is ono of the deep-sea Sak! IONA BRAND ^|gSt. fishermen who launch their boats Choice Grade—Halves &&M cons from the surf and the life these men 6 BROAD ST. lead In performing tholr dutlas la anything but easy. Mr. Forsman, FAMOUS HEINZ FOODS however, despite his years, Is able The Moderate Priced Shop LARGE SIZE iL lbs. to keep up with the rest of them. Heinz Famous Foods need no introduction. But Henry It, Zobel, automobile dealer, $ 95 perhaps you'll fail to recognize them at such A&P BRAND—CREAM STYLE 1 20 oz. spent considerable time last week thrifty prices. So look again . . . and stock] up. Fancy Corn White or Golden Bantam M cans looking over the new models at the Dresses 3 New York outo show. A SHIRLEY TEMPLE GLASS MUG FREE large About seventy persons attondod ft Oven-Baked f\ 18!oz-*)l STREET DRESSES C with each package purchased c»rd party given last wook by the Baked Beansi Boston Style JL cans X| Bisquick pkge. AFTERNOON DRESSES . BonB and Daughters of Liberty lodge. DINNBR DRESSES Made with Red Mrs. Walter Storer won tho door Corrects run- SUNDAY NITE DRESSES Ketchup Ripe Tomatoes J>rlze and Henry Benson won the 2-FC. KNIT DRESSES Fleisdhriionn's down condition ' cake 3 "dark horse" prize. Except Consomme Preston Hanson of Humson has Soups and Clam Chowder 1 Ib. fcioved Into the Fowler house on Now Sport Coats $9.99 •treet, formerly occupied by Charles Nutley Wtargerioe pkgs. 25 Bettn. Bolted Models and Hare Backs Spaghetti MACARONI 2 'cans 25< Mre. Frank Rodnsy Is spending a . c. f«w days with relatives at Jsrsay Also O-So-GudCookies c^lll Vanilla . City. Herbert F. Young has bought a Fur-Trimmed Coats Vz Ib. 4% B Bulck sedan. N. B. C. Joueph Fary Is visiting his aunt, Rifz Crackers pkgs. j£t*M Mrs, Edward Loftus of Wlllsboro, $14.99 New York. Assessor and Mrs. Walter J. 7 , 23 Sweeney have moved Into Chris Axel- WEEK-END SPECIALS ! FRUITS mi VEGETABLES son's houso on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. James Wllmot and You'll find the pick of the Harvest season's finest Chili Sauce SULTANA BRAND j&> pkgs. daughters Gladys and Mildred of DRESSES $1 and $2-99 Union City were week-end guests of fruits and vegetables at A&P Stores right now. Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfleld Fsry. And you'll find prices are'decidedly favorable. 8 oz. bottle c String Beans FANCY lb. 6 CAKE CHARLIE COHEN Fresh Spinach . 3 I3e SWANS DOWN FLOUR pkg. Announces the Re-Opening Yellow Turnips ; 2 .b,5c JELL-O DESSE All Flavors pkg. OF THE New Cabbage . . (b. Log Cabin Syrup Baker's Cocoa i;ib.finlOe small n I I SOUTHERN f~ , in Florida Grapefruit size each c Red Bank Waiting Room Bakers smt Coconut canl3 Post Bran Flakes . Pkg. lie 23 WEST FRONT ST. On Saturday, November 16, 1935 kd Sde e$ the Aw&'s fmmUe UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT MOST COMPLETE AND ASSORTED LINE s OF S E CONFECTIONERY MAGAZINES E RED CIRCLE CIGARETTES PERIODICALS Rich, full-bodied Red Circle Coffee at this special sale price R means a bargain in Metropolitan Now York's favorite brand. ICE CREAM NEWSPAPERS R Remember that it comes to you freshly roasted and is ground V CIGARS STATIONERY boforo your eyes to suit your method'of making. So you V can count on the last cupful being as excellent as the first. lbs. SODAS NOTIONS 2 I I d Hot Meals and Sandwiches When It's COrFEE TIMR bo juro'and tuno C Eight o'Clock ttz In KATE SMITH. Every Tup... Wet), and AT ALL TIMES C d Thurs. eve. at 7:30 P. M. Station WABC E Bokar Coffee*r;r;; blln AW HOME COOKING E

NOTBi-TN definite ^Hoy nu.lntol.ied In this establishment will be servlc* and complete satisfaction. A report of any dlscourleousness by-any of the nthmditnts will lie nppreclntod. THE CREflT nuniiTK & PRUFIt TEA 10 CHAS. COHEN, Prop. EASTERN DIVISION RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER U, 1988. Hitlerism Exposed Fort Hancock To Dr. Clinchy's Topic Oppose Hamilton STORE HOURS: 8 to 6:30—Fri. 8 to 9 P. M.—Sat. 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Entrance Along Side of Jersey Central Light Office The Fort Hancock football team Funous Clergyman and Educa- will meet Ha greatest rivala next FREE DELIVERY Sunday when the Artillerymen from FREE DELIVERY tor to Speak at Red Bank Sandy Hook journey to Fort, Ham- Elks Auditorium Next Thurs- ilton to meet the doughboys from the day Night. east bank of the Narrows. Dr. Everett H. Cllnchy will ad- The Fort Hamilton, team is coached dress the November 2l8t session o! by Lieutenant Edwards, who playe" the Red Bank public forum unit be- right end for the United States mi: ing sponsored by the Monmouth itary academy last year. The Haiti' County Hound Table and New York iltonians have a clean slate to dat university. The session will be held and expect to go through the seaso at ihB Elks auditorium on Broad undefeated. The Fort Hancock team street. He will use as his subject is out for revenge after losing clos "Hitlerism Exposed." Dr. Johannes games to Fort Jay and to Matawan Injuries Kept two of the star Han- CROWN FOOD MARKETS Steel, who,was originally scheduled Next to Strand Theatre Monmouth County's Largest and Finest Food Center. Serve Yourself and Save. to lead the discussion, has been de- cock tacklers out of the lineup las 77-79 Broad St., Red Bank tained in Europe because of the criti- week, but next Sunday, except fo cal naturo of tho Italo-Ethiopian Schirmer, the Hancock team will b situation. ready to take the Doughboys Jut camp. WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW Dr. Clinchy is eminently qualified to lead a discussion on HItletisni, for Schirinr-r, left end, is out for thi his recent publication entitled "The season with a bruised hip. Huzar, Strange Case of Heir Hitler" has Nagle, Morse and Helt, the big gun; been widely read and quoted. He is of the Hancock backficld, will bi Prices in Effect for Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday also tho author of "All in the Name seen in action behind that strong of God." Ho speaks as dynamically lino of Ba.ss, Woscynia, Apgar, and convincingly as lie writes. Acamporn and Baron. Robinson will bunch Dr. Cllnchy,' a clergyman, pursued be at right end and various; reserves graduate studies at Yale and Colum- will endeavor to fill Sehirmer's shoes Bigger and Better Values Presto Cake Flour 22«l5?"iL bia universities in religion, social at left end. The Hancock team is Largest Package CARROTS bun 3' of intolerenee, and has dedicated his ballers have made plans for repeat- No. 1 Largest Can life to the elimination of ancient ing their victory over the West End Hemiine Baby- Genuine prejudices in the modern world. Re- Wildcats Sunday when the local cently he was designated by Jewish eleven will travel to the West End Steer GIANT SIZE -/%pr groups of America as the non-Jew gridiron for a return game. Lamb Liver THIN Last Sunday afternoon the Quads C r c who had made the outstanding con- Beef Liver Very Tender tribution to the Jewish cause during in a bitter encounter upset what is Octagon Soap 7 cakes 25 SKIN Grapefruit 3 f° 10 1934. supposed to be one of the strongest teams in Monmouth county by a 6-0 score. Manager Bill Mernin of the WELCH'S ON STATION WBRB. Wildcats and Chet Ebie of the Quads agreed to a return game this Sun- Swift's Premium Q Extra Fancy TOMATO Juice 2 bottles 25* Change In Director of Town Chatter day as both teams had open dates. Program. The steady improvement of the Fancy Smoked Roasting Quads, who this season attempted Miss Evelyn Walder, heard fre- their initial football team, is most quently on the Radio Guild Hour on likely to again set back the Wild- Station WBRB, beginning tonight cats Sunday when they clash. How- Astor Tea will direct the presentation of the ever, backed by the strong defense Tongues Chickens ORANGES Town Chatter program hour on that staged last week by the Quads, it la station. Miss Walder takes the place 3 to Aver. 1 to 6-tb. Aver. PREMIER C of Mtas Helen JIazza. The Town doubtful whether the Wildcats will Chatter program is broadcast twice be able to push over a victory or not. TELEPHONE 2 cans 29 LEMONS weekly. News of a social and civic interest is presented and guests are HORSEMANSHIP AWARDS. 1 DOZEN CANS $1,55 interviewed. Jersey Dressed Pure Pork The Church of the Air, heard at Louise Finch Wins Reserve Titles in four o'clock every Friday, will be Two Events at New York. Legs or Rump U. S. No. 1 GENUINE conducted tomorrow by Kabbi Arthur Hershon of the Congregation B'nai Miss Louise Finch, daughter of Mr. Israel. The guest soloist will be and Mrs. Rufus Finch of Rumson, VEAL Sausage Ralston Cereal \ Bo1x 9 Mrs. Sidney Komar. was defeated by Miss Rosamond GREEN MOUNTAIN Murray of Brooklyn in a close de- Mi£s Broadway will again be heard cision in the "good hands" cup cham- c SUNKIST at eight o'clock tomorrow night. The pionship Saturday at the National Meat Strand amateur show will be present- Horoo show at tho Madison Square Roast tb. ed at nine o'clock. Garden. It ended a five-year duel be- Boneleu Rdlled PRUNES 4 Ibpkg 25' tween the two young women for the Bottom Round TWO CARS COLLIDE., POTATOES country's premier horsemanship hon- THE HOUSEHOLD CLEANER 100 LB. BAG ors, as Miss Murray has won the title Pot Three Injured in Shrewsbury Acci- three times. Both Miss Murray and 1 BAG TO A CUSTOMER dent Friday Night, Miss Finch are fifteen years old. The Steak Two persons were injured at the latter won" the title in 1932. OAKITE Intersection of Broad street and On Saturday evening Miss Finch Roast Sycamore avenues, Shrewsbury Fri- also won the reserve title in the Ground day night, when a car driven by Mrs.horsemanship trophy championship, From Prime Beef Prime Beef SUNNYFIELD Hazel E. Kenny of Interlaken col- an event similar to the "good hands" GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY lided with that driven by James cup, except that the riders perform Weir of Brooklyn. over low jumps. Mips Phyllis Saks Specials! Tues., Nov. 19th According to Officer Otto Herden, of Elberon was fourth in this event. CARROTS »d PEAS 3 f.r 25« who investigated the accident, Weir, No. 2 Can driving a florist's car, stopper! for West side Bowling League. SNOW WHITE FANCY TABLE the red light and was rammed in Eight three-men tenons are mem- Ocean Fresh Sea Food the rear by Mrs. Kenny. bers of the West Side bowling league, Two passengers in the car, Mrs.which was formed this week. The Helen Osborn of Interlaken and Mrs.league series will close on May 22. Target Corned Beef can 14c Mushrooms Harriet White of Avon and Mrs. Celery Kenny received cuts about the face Games are played on the Arcade al- and bruises. The injured were mk- leys on Shrewsbury avenue. FANCY en in the Blue Door tea room where The season opened auspiciously for 2 cans «> bunch they were treated by Dr. Snn.uel the Casa^randa cigar store team, WET Shrimp 25< Hausman. No charges were made. which won three games over Scotty's Weak Fish Blue Fish market. In the other set of the even- ing the Smoke Shop tavern team lost PREMIER CARD PAKTV. two to the Arcade aggregation. 1 to V/2-m. Size DAIRY BAKERY Entrons Nous Club fo Holil thiirity ] l»/4 to 1 i/j tt. Size Affair Next Monday. Wins Amateur Contest. FRUIT COCKTAIL2 cans Mi.--; Pegg\' Ptttnkin of Fair Haven 49c BEST CREAMERY The Entre "Nous club at n lunchpnis -.v:i:- !ho winner of the amateur con- Largest Cons 1 DOZEN CANS LONG SHRED meeting yesterday afternoon at the tort held l;u;t Friihy night at Long $2.75 ROLL Roosevelt tea roo.-n :it UUle Silver IlriTich liy Ihf Kon= nil Daughters lbs for / I c Cocoanut made iinal plans for the chliriiy card of Liiljnity. r'reond \r\zi went to CROWN BRAND party to be hc-ld Monday afW'in'jon, Mi.<.- Edna I:: and r,f Anbury Park. BUNS doz. 20c November IB, in the auditorium of Hobby Albt:i;o:i;e of Long Branch Private Biend 2lb s c Butter the Red Bank Catholic high school. was third. T'if; \ Wtjrc ca.^h The proceeds will he IL-O! to buy ;r.virH' c,f Leonard Twcr.-.y., members of the club. pre.-T-nted. Trout Oysters Croakers ^ar 2 65 BUTTER COFFEE STORE ft. RING each 18C WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUBO T HEALTH? C B By FISHER BROWN and NAT FAIK Ib Premier Flour»»- - 97C Cheese 21 BETTY BOOP 8 Biscuits d0I Rockwood Cocoas 13 BLUE ALMOND Made in Our Own Sanitary Kitchen Cheese 39. Strudel Baked Va. ^^ mm c Spiced Luncheon 25J, WAS VACUUM PACKED PER DOZ. SI.35 Cream Cheese

JO5EPH d.O Meat LAST WEEK'S !i-Hi. KllrraJ l-!t>. Sliced GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY 5 Baskets 5 WINNERS DAY SPECIALS OF OF Food Baskets Golden Opportunity Specials TUESDAY, NOV. 19th FOOD AT OUR STORE GIANT SIZE SWISS Mrs. William Brown Tuesday, November 19th GIVEN FREE 5 Elm Place, lied Bank Oatmeal box |4cCHEESE ib 29< Each Week to Our Customers. EDITH MAUSER Approximate Value $15,011, Uncroft, New Jersey SHOULD CHILDREN PLAY IN TMF 5UN ASTOR 1IOKSB Prime Beef Prime Beef 11LVE SEAL ASK FOlt DOOR V11VIE BccJ lwe co1 1:itc Miss Marg. Applegate Answers: '• ? * today's surgical mir.idt\i potable. He C COUPON died in 1912. SIRLOIN Coffee Ib 18< G'onover Lane, Mlddletown contagious, .Sneez- ROUND Limberger ib 23 When Makliiff 7urchfinm. ing into the air sprays water droplets 3. Because the sun generates Vita- laden with germs. These may be min D in thfir horficg. In fall, npring MISS ALMA PERRY brrnlhefl by other persons* iu/ecting and winter, when the sunlight is too STEAK NEXT DBAWINO Bnlford, New Jersey idem wilii the disease. weak, they'should receive Vitamin D STEAK 2. A famouj Jinelish surgeon who from ofhef sources, such as codliver SAT. NITE, NOV. 19th MARGARET HILL U c*Uc4 the fattier of antiseptic oil or Vifatnin IX niilk. ThU vitamin or ROAST Yellow laundry Soap «*•% At 9:09 O'clock Sharp. rurgcry. H« work manic many of builds strong bones, sound teeth. orROAST 80 Iludaon Ave., R«d Bank WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER II 1988. Page UNIVEBSITV WOMEN MEET. IIHIMH County Group of American Auocl- t, otlon Meets «t Belmar. UTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLAGE Ura, Edward DeMonselgle enter' tt tainod tho county group of the Amcr- Iqsn Association of University Wom- Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Th rty - Words for Twenty-Five Cents en at her home In. Bulmar on Mon- n>n day afternoon, assisted by Mis. Wil- ARTICLES FOR SALE liam Abornathy of Asbury Park, Mrs. ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR EXCHANGE. BUSINESS NOTICES, MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IJi K, Fowler of Neptune, Miss mcAl^A truly >oo% Inthr.dti .. .- EXCHANGE Horace Writers r!- BUY and ecu tecund-hand elothts, muet 9 CIDJSU now lew price of |10 i>er ton illoiiB. 'II. H. Criitc, U North UrldifQ (tiu> for kitchen range °'* whitt liave be ttnn zM. w«^ l I1 ABI! wood in any kind of atovej even, con- iclvlnif orders. Mm. Elm or C Waltirljfht, LOST AND FOUND. ing, hcnUn« ar,ti tlimlns problema. Ad- ker. 8 Uecbanlo ttreet. Ued Bnnk. phone ter and elootrldty. 6« Carton •tnaL J °7 " W»" lf yeptcrdny fit tho nolarlum In Anbury stant heat | ideal for baking or roasting, 4 riateruon uvonue, Blnowt-bury, N. J., vies and auUmnte* frcu. Jo«epb W, pox. Itumeon, N, J. Pj^rk and that four new books would jguvqi time, enorsy An(| money. 01""'* LOST," bunch of IceyV In "vicinity, "of iteil Plnckney ro"'i,_lteil_ljanlt nn. _HHH|(, Xi'l Mnnmf»uth htree*. Hpd Itunli.* MONEY TO LOAN nn!)U>. Clutidu luht on Muiidny, Nuvemljui- 11, frmii eaned; cnrtlnn ond B" inK; top >oll, worth double the amount loaned. Al- lour rlv«r onii beach. CompletB hot Wlter 1 1 mamanuren , ML dirt, ebidere. (Travel and sand. Arthur* White of Rod Bank. The Wrlulit, Miiritliarn plua . Mttlo SUver, Ilaidld Illllycr'n property, Hurrrmny: ronj, iton Beokntftn. attorney. 10 Uroad street. icatlriK ayatein ; f7 6 per month for wtntar KUItNACE, No, 18 Thatcher; flr«t clasa pjioiie Ited Uflnk Ufcl-J. MjildleUiwn. i'cruon who huo dog kindly Entlmnton Kiven. phono Red liank B80n-J. Itcd Hank. nonthii.^-fhorie Hed linnk UH. fiKoclatlon plans to hold an amateur condition. Btovo Exchurme, opposito Oncor DeDeckerc , 41 Second «treot, Fair Ha- AMUHtCOAL—Tho ' Ideal fuel for open retiirri. N. JJ. WANTED, electrical work, all kinds; ou"u •'OK UEN'I'. kunBulowa""in" Hod iSnkTRva REAL ESTATE FOR SALE night at the RuWHQn school on No- J-ulhood fltatlon, 74 JUildtfO ft venue, Hod (iic'pliU'GDi m*,''HTnt i^iivul. UKant Itftryiu* plnte, Hod Hunk,' ' per conl. Klntlllnir wood, 26c a bait. l*«t Kil-Ure nvtiinic!1, npiiuflld rtillroud stul-Ioii. S'TEIV antbiuo furnUiiru. china, Kluus- rooniH, all IrnprTmimgiitH ;~Trt>t flulwlnkel and hur assistants. Mrs, BchlpRtil, \\i Weat Front Btrcet, Rod ware, old solid sllvor pieces or nnythiaf? l.lncc: utwly |,.iinla,l;ij;nrai;e. In Ked SKI* BANkTi^i^^lu^d^d. oi U'rml Joseph S. Gelger of Koyport will bo Hank, phon0 18iB. Btructiun on any wind or ttrluB inBtru- la tho nntlntie line. Atliji-ens P. O. Ilox Sank. Six room.*; 'nil Iniiirovementrf, new. to suit any oocketbook. lUuttniSI and rltunili'iib; wooden tulm ment Inehnlin^ accordion. Arrangements the announcer, Impersonating Major CABIN TRAILER, twelve' feet, for aide! 271. Avon, K. J. y deiiornled; yiniine; in I^JIIK Iliancll. II. AMUIUCOALr—A niii>oi-Ior Ited Aah coul at fur truoN,mul hydninittiiB; u\nu hiiiue mid ICIS CIlKVIiOW)'!' for until, never licun con bo inadu lo luirchnao liiBtiiimcnta. A|. If. Vundurvcer, Ui Uranrli uvenue, Hed ISpwGs, New members admitted wero cqw mnnurc, very well rotted; reahitnuh'o -UHOrl; ijiliKiiin. Hluiriibbii, bnihtr Bho|,, HAVE you a problem yo"JT cannot eoive? $10 per ton cmfr toe heutei*. rmi^o nt' price. Snlvalm-Q Ollvndntl, VM Poolo nve- MeclitU)[£_atrqi!t,_Il(;il Hunk/ BO ropalriuB, Aiiuore, 47 WuBhlngton I help ycu. E very th inn nt r icily Italik. iihniii! 1.105.' Mfs. Paul Axtoll of Mlddletown, Mrs. ilreiilncoi gMHi-anteed. M. V. wrown, 2i 11 lie, I^inK Ilranch, 11I1 nlit 16'J^ _ street, phone Hell Hank 1751, conndeti, Call MIH. Hiittetsby, lied HOUSE for "rttit.""2'l'ri~M(,'iiniiiiilh"Ttreet; Helen Miller of Ocean Grave, Mrs. Whuit avfliuio, Hed Uank. vhono 27._ __ iUffR^ANBVCRuTlioifil«iindiir > LANKKNAU SCHOOL foTt'lrl»7*ncc'""7dTt*""""I Hunk 1422, for un tippolntmonl. Hud Uatilc f'^r, 1,or innnth. AlHton THACTOH, fJoodyenr equipped- Allls- 100""AMKlllCAN^clm" irviii,"i"wo~To~foiir mouth auturnubilcB. DudtfQ trucl^u, Gotjcl- prcpaintoiy; religion and French or fjer- [ieckman, atloniL'y, 1M Uroad Btl'Q^t, jy. V&nCamnion of Asbury Park, Mrs, inch calliiff, for KIIIU; filhti Naiwiiy nm- yenr tirca Hnc] Preut-o-Mte buitcrlca. Hfl. UHWH'URB wanted; old fni-hl»iicd nn- Chnlmoin; only' lined n few Iiours; SHUT* 163 Wout I'ront etrcut, lied Bank. Dhone nn In all crudes ; music, art. uymnaalurn. Milton V. R. Welland of Little Silver, delivoifld. Oonover Hroo., UMUty-HnrvU, PICH. A. M. We)»Hler, Ilnzlct, M. J. IiirJivIiluiil Htiiici'vlblnii of heiilth, • stmliea, thjue fuinlture. In any condition; HIHO r'']|tI3W(K)lt, 83 pur loud, S10 per curd; Ileil llpntl 1296 ond 1201. r-haracter; Si'iu. CataloB. 2200 Clrard tfl.issware. Write ami I will call at once. ATTRACTIVE honiD, eictlf'ent location^ HOUSE and lot knoWarjftWfc Ml'S. Lots Brown,of Manasquan, Mrs. WulllH, I'Unt Jr., "C-K" and Caoo Serv- I pay cash. Addi-p^ Antiques, ir> Me- jre, Wlclti_ilunk(_N. _J.,jihon6_Hq]int!Bl »._ bouf rib?, ouk tlrnliora, Ipcuut powtB - VViVinVo ruuombl^ uvenue. I'liilailclplila, Pn._ livlME room. dinliiK. kkchtn, flrenlnco, homeBtesd an Main (treat. , Qlen Wlshai'd. o( Rod Bank. County utcctric plv.nlnu mill und Huwmill for cus- 17 I.nf»ycHo Blrcct, Illinium, N. J." • hnnlr utijcet. T'Vgehold^ N^ J. hrco hodrnoms recently ilncoratud J uu. ronta on branch of South Shr«wa^ar« Qhali'man K, C, de, Villaverde of As- AQuXltiUMS—15-ffnliona'HifliiuniH $2.78,* 1)1.Ii liuLh- w« pay cttuti ror your old :u:c. Further linrticulars call W. A. Hon. two-Kulton, fide; Bony Dnrbs nnd I)«Ufiu, tom work. Churlce (1. Hennett &, Cow N«t- I.A SAU.K, luto 10Z3 noilun. In olcKnnt KOl'l jowolry. wutchus. teeth, etc R«m> bury Park gavo a short address. rtWHTnp r»nd, phone Mlddletown B6b. coliditiiin itnd iippeaniiico; nil new iul,- silica'. 811 IlroliU street, Hell Baak. "AP^TMENTS lintr AKeacy, Red Hank, plume 307^*^ two for 2Cc. l'hone 413. Koyi'U-'t Trot)- lflh-injj Bliop. Ap miltey, dfnhiir 10nm Hiilto. hrcaUti^t tml, MUV oak wood In fitove and fireplUL-e teen other reeonmic-iHlt'd HHCII rum lit. re- inch Blilc, all niojern IroprovomenH. 65 years. ninhed or unfurnished : private family; ply to II. F. Labrecuue, Campbell's June ,'rlco 16.000. Only J1.0OO en.I, required, dinlicH, etc. Anply John Donuto, Atidover lungthH: well rutted munurc, top soil; 'diircil iirlron. '33 Dodge nnncl ilelivcry water, heat, nan, electric; yara^e; lltdiL lion, N. J. Htreot, Hondi^ji's Corner/^ driveways urnvcleil, tractor plowlnw nnd llodKu u.-roon dollvory, Chevrolet panel Homo IKJBIV luymcnts 138 monthly. HOD- housekeeping: *~S montii. Adults cTiily. ft ^ENTT^Vnillriiouac, ftve roomq, one Illng Agengy. phone 337 IUJ |]»nU.' TWO DUMP CAnTS,"first claiiH order, for truck for hire. J. H. Carney, phone Ent. delivery S7T, up. l-'or a u^i-fl car tluit THUHIN'S for typewriter bargains; rent- •17 Harrison avenue, Ited Hank.- ontown 44(i-J-'£. _ rcnlly can he used r,ee your friend Lee ut ' ala and expert repairing. 3'J Bioail ai-Ka now Htin ijoitli; utona saruge; al ONE of Iho moat artistic bunEalowa In Matawan News. Hale; altin ho rue, work tmywltuiu, or an 4NOTtV aenue, R Brunch ; jirovement.i, On Monmouth road, Wes Httddlo liorso, Or I will trade for umnller H(>1>, top soil and privet; nans of top mil Maurice Si-hwiirti's Used C;,r lot, Weit street, Ued Hiinif. 1'iur Haven for sale; fireplace, aiiaeloui and four to eta-foot prlvat: very cheap Fimit, at 1'enil Htrcct. Hed .Hank, phone furnlfjhed four-room apnrtment of en- Iionjf Brunch, nenr Tory'B; $25 monthly roomB, oak floon: full length copp«( hoi-He. Kred Worthlcy, 25 rcmberton ave- MABEL COLEMAM School of I)a!lcln({'; tire ufJiiei' (luor ; newly itecni-itcil, lovely hc-hool bua ixioHtiM dour. C. B. Anderson," (Ilia lied Bank ilctflatoi can be bought Thomaa S. KieUU He(MJunk,._l»hnne_8«l.___ r,;i7. _ ^ liallroom clas«en for adults;. clayfiou in icons; treea ami uhruba; (taraga; $4,690, Mutawan from M, J. O'OoimeU, 121 nuo, Oceaniiort, phono. Eiitontown Fi'il-M. dinsH; splptidid tn ration in ruKi liax 87, Monmouth roail, Weat Long FOR tJALJiI, conl range; IIIHO four-bmncr TWO KV.M,r"lni7/aii'iH—AtnbtiVoitl nt $10 ballet, tne, acrobatic anil ta[, for children ol uection; on bim line, tlireo bluclt Ituy Vanlloni Agency., phono Ked Dank ill) street. Jacob A. Lewla' and J. ft J, TWO l"»:i'5 Timllnc 7cThTii«rno«r;-iii- t'inu> und «ININ(1 ItUOM rhali-H and tnlileT'Coiuro- t(|CItO I (/(' Bijcond-hand witter [lunipn. I*. II. Allen, -plione 21211 or U67-W. Ucil reaaonniile prices. Can furnish electric :iu;ii:t:; ?5U. ro*si;:inloii iJeccmbei* let. nqw Pontlac sedan. C. Hurst. Middletown. r»hnn Mlil.llfum-ti Iiump.i renMHinbly, Save money on water new Frigidnire. Plenty (if iticcndltionc rage; S60 iier month; avallablq ftftor Da- , jlrs. Cecelia Graham of Jersey City Iciim ruK. inmpH nmj nlliQr -HUU und P Iliuilt.' _ _ heal and in»lnntaneouii hot water; $::<) ':iy Van Horn Atfrncy, !'i;al CHtJtte. |nHin cernbor Ut. Apply to W. S. WslnrlBht, ondn. B3. Undeti plnce, Hed Hunk." IJIIIH. It. Faiihuy, 1101 Asuilty uvenue, inrc. riiom: Red Bank t»Z. wjis tho guest lnct week of Mrs. Her- i'Oll' SAlTj,' 'fDur-dooi^hry^rcV^cdiinTin Anbury T'ark. N. J, per montlu Occupancy December 1st Silverhlde avenue, Llttlo Silver, phooa Rail CASH for your old tylmwilter, uiidlng ma- Kooil condition; $41). TnyloL-'ii Auto Mrs. Adelaide IiCfToll, 114 Norwood avenue WB1.I. FUKNISHKI) ili-room lions;, al Bunk 2182. bert Burlew. nn low tin 32.HO nml old but- chlnd. check writer or other ollice equlji- r.iiimd_iy, l'enri street. Itcd Hnnk. EltlCSON & WICKEKSHAM. pnlnteru. Lnnif Branch. N. J.1 Improvement*!. t'Ml monthly. Apply at nierif, will call. JOBeiih R. Serplco, Key- decorators, paper banners; work o[ 8IX"ROOM~houBo. hot water heat, two JEn'Ol M. 2orn, Valley Drive, is on tery. Others $3.95 nnd up. Kinitfe luirn- A'l.l/ THIS ~\VKEK--U«eci"c»r~cnrnivnl— 53 Willow street. Fair Haven, N. J. bedroom3, bath, kltphpn, (lining, living or«. $13 mid f!8. Willnn] 'Ilntlcry Sor'9- port, N^J., [.bone 484. • _ qtinlllv- 1'lione Ited Hank 2560 and FOIl RENT, four-room nnai'tnient; Ini- a business trip to Upper New York Kl'eclal PI-ICCH — Hi>erl;il tci-niH: I!co five- Iirovemcats; lta^onnlile rent. Inquire KIX-HOOH home for rent, hot water heflt nwing room a; gar≠ convenient loot- ii-e, 11 5 Went I^i-ont Htrcct. Hed Hnnk." WA1X •iEXTUKlC,"'"dfrccf from (nctii'ry, jiaHsenirci- Hedan Sli7.5ll, Htiiimohllo five- Bcrvant'fljomn mid hath; larite nun rmr tlon; pilco $2,500. Frank B. l^nwes, 47 state and Montreal. four ci>nlx ii iiouml. eumo aa eohl oilier PAINTEH and papei baniier und decor- at 70 Monmnuth street, Hed Hisuk.*^ STOVE for sale, MK depot stovo, nil Iron ; paHfcnccr ficon sport ator; reasonable prices. VVIH paper a APARTMENTS "for runt,'two, thi-eo.^f or uiifiirnlidied. Frank li. Lnwes, 4 Dunk. t per, latest dcfilunR, with tiordei'B to match. Btiliui $107.SO, Rlmlrlmlior fiv7 Monmouth Htrcct, und Wall Tcxturo Co., Hi) VVeit front Frank I). Lawea, phone 3875. Red Danju. nvc-piiBscncer nt-daii 5467.50 nml many courteous service; confidential : pay- PI VI3- RO Ot/m^aYt 'meniT \'o c a to (fin bim 1 - improvementH; in lieat of condition, In- Miss Margaret Devlin and Miss phone Ited Bank :ifif)O. • Ircct,* phono Rod liank 22D1-W. others, Frank VnnSycklc. 149-53 West ments ctiver a period of fifteen months j nuiie of A. T. Doremu^. 44 Iieeklesa place IN~LITfLE ""SILVER, Blx-room cotttm Isabel Dare Kgglcaton were the din- ness aection of Red Bank; 520 i>e t I'AIIt HAVEN wood nnd conl, scnnoiieil WINTER Al'I'Ll'-S for Haie; PeilciouH, Front Htreel, I{ed Dank. interest 2 \± <,', per month on unpaid bal- month ; also five roomn with heat, on Moti newly decorated; RBH, electilolty, run* ner 'guosts of Miss Grace W. Mee- nnd new ouk wood, for fireplace and fur- Italilwin, .Stnymiin Wlncunpn, I'avaiioii nnee; license No. 400. Shore Loan Associa- mouth Btrcet, $4 0 per month. Itol^ton Wa- SKVEN-ROOM hoiifG. all lmprovenent ning water; one-car parage. J, A. Kempi hftn at tho .home of Mr. and Mrs. nace. 33 Ciilleuplo ttvenue, Fair Hnvcn, nnd lUime lleiuity. l'nul Rilzuu, telephone tion, 100 Broadway, Long Branch, phone tu-o-ear |;:iinue, oil hurnor; extra hed Church streot._Littlo_Sllver,J^ J.^ ' phono 2325.' _ _ FARMPROPUCE. 3042. terbury, 107 Monmouth iiUeet, lihono \l Hftrry G. Wlckhan of Hod Bonk re- Hcd Hank 3301-J, Ited Bunk. Bank 3nO0.* ^_^__ room and liatli on main floor: extra liirKi ATTRACTIVE colonial home, living roomj UNUSUAlYbiutafni—It imy» to buy hero. V. niETHICU. [ilumblnii, boat- lot. Imiuire of (!. II. Lipplncott. Mon diniriR room, kitchen,' fireplace, hot wfi oflntly. Inspect our morchiuull^e I It coBtB noth- ANTHRACITE COM.—A timely miorlul: TlfiS AND COHN for calo. Ml.kllctown In^ and tinning. PumpB and windmllli mouth Ktre-et, Itcd Hank, phone *21. ter heat; throe bedrooms, tiled bathroom* InKl We liny and jell ovcrjrthlnK. Sec- A utiirtly ficuh-niincr! Hod Alih pea coal Stock Fnim. Tlionias 8. Field, phono repaired. 'A^ent for Master carburetor ROOMS FOR RENT. lot 50H15QI sruinH'3. Pile* fS.GQD, yf, A. Mrs. Rubin Miller was a guest at at 5!l pot* ton cash, and Kilnrnntced. M. V. Hed Hank KOI. LAliGE FARM for rent,'?8l)0 a'y'eiri muil ond-hnml furniture; aeneral merchnndlRQ. ooa| saving device. Fits any furnace. 42 have half on dinwing leaae; only l Hopping Agency, 8 Linden place, TLt% a'recent party in honor of Nicholas Auction (Jullory, 27 East Front street, Itea Krown, '24 Wluuf avenue, Hcd Bank, iihonc RMEIIS and truck ro\sei« will find a Lclijhton aveiiue. Ited liank. phone E0H7-J. FURNISHED room, attractive, large, com- " ,k. phone aQ7,* 27. B slide party need apply. Formerly Spo M, Conovcr, who celebrated his Bnnk. phone 1693. ready mflrket for their produce by ad- fortable, sunny, residential. private, no telli farm. l'nrank Mannino, Laurel nve- CORKER property, five rooms and batfe) eightieth birthday at the homo of his TUItKEYS (or snlo, fino healthy Mnln to vortlplno lr The Redletcr'H elneplnct! col- other roomers; on bus line; imrage if de- nno, Middlotown, phone Middifltovm 163.' Itirga tot, on n.ouU ap; miitfih.lfl for UH keep over nt Hume price: twelve to iirnnn. EMPLOYMENT. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Petite of Eng- sired. Reasonable. 158 Branch avenue. or any business; $2,1300, part cash. C»l» Frances Winters, MISB Isabelle Ivins, twenty poundfi. Mrs, Jnneph I-elEct-son, Phone Red Bank 1111-J- Hahtown. COK'H Neck iinil Freehold roail, Colt'n DAITiY FEED—Save money; stop In and WHITE WOMAN wishes day'B work to inm^eveBient!i, ale am heat, open fire- Ktiker, HeKord. N. J.» ______Miss Mnry Hartflhorne, Mra. John 8, pick mi a hnt: or more. Special prl do, or would do laundry. In or out, Cnll ROOM AND "BOARD "in private family Hlr.HWAY property, twenty acres, four* Neck. N. J. __ •_ cash and carry. Try our Bpeclnl 21 plirtr^r one-pu* ^nriipe; nanr Bchool unt -The second meeting of tho Garden McCurdy, Mrs. Edwin H. Dominlck at 'IIH Mechanic elrcet. after 6:00 P. M., private bath If desired: yarane. 33'.. I)ifi linof" 'ltulnton Waterlmry, 107 Mon- room bungnlow, electricity! lulldMe In department of tho Matawan Woman's 1D;1H MODELS, epInctH. Knlndn nnii iitutlio ration for quality and price. Hanco & Rtvoi^ road, Reel Bank, plione 37^3-W._ tiect, i,hr ihickens or (lurking; IS,500; will aell al| and Louis N. Pasiienz"-. piano'; factory to you. Selection, price Diivls. phono lied Bank 103^ Red Dank 3500.* ojub was held Thursday afternoon at ii^j3rfi0N".""~waiiteiiT iVrikneivciiriltaborl NfCELY 'furnished room, bath, with oi 1'OIt KENT, himtfiiluw, tun bedrooms, llv i£jinrt. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J.* Harrison G, Travis has arrived and fcvvlce licit olilnlmihlc. DirhiinS. I'l- rOlIl.TKY mnshea—tiet our price on lJnrk tfte home of Mra. William H. Dlggin. illio Hliop, Drilinmoinl place, lied UaliU, expcrietu'cd tloweiB, Bhriihliory, land> without hoard, ln tho 300 block ot In a room, dining room nnd kitchen; ei SACRIFICE house of six roqrns nod bat*|> homo from a business trip in the & Pollard's Lay or Hast feetls. Life senpintr, lawns, general rennlr_R, upkeep; Broad street. Inquire at tho Elks club closed (iorc'1), hot aii* heat; fireplace; fu Karage: all Improvements; exclusive rei-* phone 333. Cycle maEh with Manamnr, etc. Special 1 Tne subject of the meeting, was Middle West. Btrlctly sober, honest. Industrious. Ad- restaurant. ni^tied, 5vi5 pet montii. Howman and As idential neighborhood; right of way to "£llles, Bulbs, Poor Men's Orchids." "WKLL SEAKONEi) fn enlace and funmce prices rush nnd carry. Hanco & Davis, river; no reanonnble offer refuBGd. 319 phono Itcd Dank 11)3. d.-css Urgent, box fill. Red Bank WARM, comfortably furnished room ii clsyiL Sea Brij-'ht, phono 117, F. C. HorneKamp of Brooklyn waa woo,] for sale; kindlltu:. five IL-IKS, Sl.OO. private home; on bus line; convenien. Rivei- road, Red Dank, phone Red-Ban.!s Aroo Kalmn. was tho guest speaker. — •( ~ • Al'Tb MECHANIC, ten years' experience. IIOUSK o£ four rooms, laryo BUH porch tho RUeeL Thursday of Mr. and Mrs, William JnlitiHon. la Mill ntrcet, phone to hm&nflBB Fcctlon nnd ui'hmik. Phon. 37113-W. 11-1-J Eiitontown. on truel.-s and pnsi.enKor cars wishes run ii in if Wnlor in l'ofini'n, otone Karim Mrs. William O, Bodle, Sr., onter- Charles Miller. HAY for ante, baled i modorate prices. 313C-U for appointment, Mrs. E, 1. Oak SMALL ACREAGE for unla; one. two, five AMUItlCOAIj—A premium quality coal at sition; willing to drive. Phone Lone nice ttnarler-ucre Kavdcn; all Iniprov tf&incd tho Sowing Bee at her home Mlsa Adelo Petit of New York wa9 Matthew Mullln, Brooktlalo Farm. ley, 3G Hurrllng road.* mejit; S2ii. , Can rent vunms n\x mouthy li nr ten acres of land. Price reasonable. Wodnosday. a new low price of 310 per ton cash. year, which pay a the rent, from adjoining Within three- and a hnlf mllea of R«4 tho week-end guest of Mr. and Mra, You have never known Mich value; Runr- Llncroft, N. J.. noons 8282-W. Red tfnoc™YTiU-;iJCTPES^EN~ierk wlshci NICE front room, comfortably furnished Mies Eleanor Rayettlna la visiting ponition; full or part limu. E'lwarc in private family. Ail conveniences; ho lUHiinirant; I'L-fui-enr-es absolutely. C. |3. Hank: electricity available. Holilton Wft* Francis Simpaori. nntocd. M. V. Brown, 2-1 Wharf avenuo, Dank. water heat; very reasonable nitea. Alac Anderson, MimniniitJi road, West. Lon terbury, 11)7 Monmouth street, phone Rt4 Red Hnnk. phono 27. Fnvinev,_HO^JXV^illnco street, Ited Bank. - l}6r slater, Mrs. Eva Eathler of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader spent garage. HI South street, llml Hunk, i!ranch, neill* Tory'n. liank 3!00. F'INK line of hats for Halo very rcllHon- l'"OH SALE, twenty-five tona ot baled WANT* a" Knvcrnmciit job ? Start -S100- flitchburg, Moas. Tuesday at Now York as the gucsta 17T, month; men-women. Prepare now I>honO_ 1330-M.* • Miss Evelyn Foindt nnd Hnydn nhlc ; priced from p t.".0 llli. Also ex- wheat straw: will sell for reasonnhlo of Mra. Matilda Schwarz. clusive hiiiul-ninilo mmlolB. Mm. B. I.oh. price. Call liod Dank JS4B-J. E. H. for Hed Hank examinations. Experience us- GENTLEMAN— AmerirnnjTebTc***, duH« Makao wero tho guests several days iy uaaecessaiy. Full particulars, list iinsle room, with ptivato hath, in mod- Mrs. Harry Stonaker of New York maun. 20 Wallace nlroct. Hcd Hnnk. UraHch. 1 last week of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth is itions free. Write today sure. Frank- era comfortable home, Red Hank o, vici visited relatives in town Wednesday, ljAIKiE niilitiuc ' In person tiny forenoon to Sales ond door; rule reasonable; bnnrd op- etead of an unlucky number. held high scoro for the afternoon. ion ul. 2Hi) Kin inn street (ntrni- hi(rh Tuesday, November G, at the Mon- FOR SALE, evei-^i'CBii, maple, (lelphiiiium, lOU-M-1. Munayar, Monniuuth County P.icknnl KUKIIIII IVUM, (:h!iH!Se liuiterns, hlttcr- Bchool). Phone lied liank 1520-K.' I could give you late of experiences to prove this, Tho Teachers' Bridge club mot mouth Memorial hospital at Long HATTEHY nils oil lirallcrn nnd strfctly Company, Heil ilnnk. UBAUTIKUL rooms, on river hank: at.^o nv.-eet, cut Iliiworu, lienullful 'Boston ferns, fresh CKKS for Bills; retail trade only. connecting double room a. [iriviletre of but you'vo sot one experience right .here in Red Wednesday at, the homq of Miss Mary Branch. Tho baby 1ms beon named and novelties at a reasonable price. Al- Homo Acre Poultry farm, fiS Tinlon ave- WANTED, i-eKlstt'i-ed workers reimcatcd igbt ln)\iHekeepiriK; private home.. I*rices W.0U3. Mrs. Gerard A. Dovlln held Carol Ann. Mra, Craig i;i the for- so hone meal, sheep and ^nat inauuie nnd reasonable; Karate. 1IKI East Front streut, Bank. liumur. for your lawn. Fair View Florist, '. Entmitown. piiono 337-J. > mil or i»lu>iiu offico cliockliiK filc»- high score for the evening and Mlsa mer Dorothy Erdman. tiinna open for huuse workers, coitiilos; Red Hank, phono fiS-T-J." injjir_FnjI- View retnetery, phone 3117. : When the telephone was flrat put In Red Bank no Wells low. • i-t-irirtti-ation imisi l>c mnilo i>efs(ituU|y. *rfl"6llTAHLY~fui"nUh"on f7o^r~ron rr*T Tho Women's Christian Tcmper- i'dlil. i'AKKO'i' anil nine for sale, reason- BUSINESS NOTICES. The Kmploy merit. Hor vice, 12'i-A Hroad- with bak-ony. Apply It. 11. Vnnilei-vcur, one wanted telephone No. 13. Some people said the able. Meyer's Store, I'ort .Monmoulh, y, I.OHK Hniiu-li, phone 4Vi. _ •10 Hrnnch nvenue, Uml llanlt. phone Mi;.".. number 13 waa unlucky. Some of them said they anco Union held its Novomber meet- ilKTAI, WEATlfEUSnill'S for door/'arTd ROOM Tor rent, lar^e room, all home rn/n- wore afraid if they took 13 as their telephone num- ing at tho homo ot Mrs, William H. Atlantic Highlands. IN. J. ^ _ _'_ _, windows; save 25c'o of fuel costs. H. YOUNd CIHL, white, wanteil to lako care of two children und do light housework. forts; suitable for one or two; private tjfggln Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ONE 11x12 RUC, uscil one month, SIS; A. Ilcii'lrlckson & Co., phone Itcd Hank ber that their businesses would go down. (Tho Bad Dftnk Roglstor enn bo bought !1S'4-W'. fct -I Newman Sprlaya road, ited Sleep in; ono who prefers e;oi>*l home to family. SI Wnllm-o street. Kctl itunk. .Tumos Fountain condlictod tho meet- In Atlantic Hlchlarulti at tho Btorea of nrientnl rui:s, 4\|I, ?III each ; Wostiiui- Hank. " pay. Write Hux 101, Eatontown, N. J. The Red Bank Register took 13 as its telephona ing. Wllllnm U«, J, Lomburn and H. ICiiti). IIIMISI' olcctilc rcfrlitcrnlor. IK-o cubic feet MAN""AN1*)~WIFK* want' positions; take cnpiu-ity, Pli5; a new tliioe-plece living ESTEi7Li3 l"AlNTlN(i mi\ itooru'tTng "REAITEST ATE" WANTED. number. Servlco; paper lianulnK, plain and dec- harc;o of holm? of ohlei-ly couple. Rev. Robort 8. Voung of Nowton Mlaa Ruby Hartcorn, borough loom suite S.',6, nliio-plcco waliuit dlninK .. person wltli care for invalid; best ref- I HAVK first bond nml mortwitio money room hllllu jrn'i, oveistiiired cluh chairH oratlvo palntlnu. I'alnta, vnrnlshoB and occupied tho pulpit at both tho morn- clerk; Stanley Sculthorp, collector, wall paper for sale. Onico. 41 Monmnuth cs. Write, K. 11. Litlicll, I.iLllu Silver. In aniountH from ?2.f.0i) to £7,fj"i) '.o Has tho business of The Register gone down? 51-1 to JIH; live-piece wlrlor nl %•7.» _ The Register prints more Want Advertisements Young 1B tho son of the Into Rev. MAYTAIi wnshlntr muclilnc, latest rnotlel, 1'AIN TI N ii, lie™ mt IrTij" "piTlic r hnnKinTP t)io annual convention of the New ostlmntes .uiipllod on lar«o or ..mull ,-CMI. Salary and commission. Address WANTED, cliickcn farms or small par- than any other country weekly in the United States. Alexander Young, who wan pastor of never liern used; will sacrllire to quick joli* ; Interior nnd exterior painting; px- C. 1)., poslotlicebox nl lilted Hanji/ cels, witli or without chickens; ealall Jersey Loague of Muniolpalities, buyer. Wlllnnl llatlcry. 15 West. Front That doesn't look as though bad luck had como with the church for niany years. ecllcnt wall paper ncrvlco. Arthur K, USEKEEl'EK~ wishes* position : ni'lildl Btore with living rooms, nny sinall town which o|)ona today at tho Berkeley street. Hed Hani..' ._ _ _ Boyce, paintiiiB contractor, phone Hiinison or hitlhwiiy. Clients waiting. Uuleb Lu- No. 13. Mrs. Raymond Kennedy spent r. i; t;. >"cd; in widower's or business eouple'.s Oarterct hotel at Aabury Park. Kl>|i.\'l-'()lINTAlN'"nml wall" bar. rTKiu-cttii home. Hcferonces furnished; wiii-.os rea- kcr. Uilfcu-il. N._J.'_ _ Ejection day with Mr. and Mrs. Tho Indies' auxiliary of tho lire de- and candy disc, stools null othei fitlircs. nabie. l.ood liumo piefcned. Address i-Tl'TY to one liuiidrcd ueios i)f tidal Throughout tho country The Register is looked Qeorgo Craig of Baldwin, L. I. Mrs. m.irsh or nioifliy Kionii'l wnntud: partment will hoHl a card party to- Will wiciilici- lo quirk hii>er. 1U3 West niuls renuu-eil free of charge. Phono M. II.. box 511, Hed Iliinl,.- upon an the closest approach thero ia in tho land X^ennody attended tho football game Front sticel. Hcd Hank." Ited Hnnk 3391-J. Haul Hllniu. srniililc. H. Clu-lsllanscn. It. U. 4, box 37, night at tho tiro houso. WDliK WANTED Do you havo any Inn.I to a prjrfect country weekly for home news.. bqtweon the Baldwin and Freeport, liElilll.AH 'uii-tii-ilntc luiil'iioi! piiriuliui In dear oil'7 Stump-! or tieus 'inn out, Now l!iiim.wlrk. N. J. ' Mr. nnd Mra. Irn Antonldes ai'e Unilt'i wood typcvillcis. 5'M cni-h; ten t* I., high schools. The Baldwin CliOHlIK U. HliOWN, insurance and drsliiniw work ilnnn nr litono work, wnlln COlll'I.lO would "like fwii ',"r tlii,.-.ru":,[ur- f on a business and pleasure) trip tn oil,, tins, coal stoves, raiitos, SII.5U up; or vrnltci-H hullt ; uho Ininlsntl'iinr or nny nisiied looms, with Inn: -ekeel>inu pciv- That doesn't look as though tho diameter and qual- team, which Is coached by Mr. Crnlg, llnnu-e Watcni piani, $35; musli-nl iiistru- real entate. 3(1 Mcl.nren street Hed Ohio. I I,nl ..I' work yuu woobl lilie li> liavo ilon.i lliMMin; hciued: ccntiiillj- locate.I. Rent , lly of Tho HoKialer had gono down because of hav- hud not loot a gnmo this year. Itlenls. tools; two hoilscn, Iwii trucls for Bank. will be done very roiisuiwihie. Address II. reliMinal.le. Address It. It. A., Ilex ill, in;.,' lolophonu No. 13. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huntlngton nro sale clienp. or e\-chani;c. Moyun Ml:si i Seiblir. U^l-'.J^ No. l._Hed_Hnirk.^ Hcd Hunk.' The' Michigan club met Thursday ( u occupying tho Sandors's houso on K.M-liaiiKe. If. Linden place, rciir buildiiiB." ti'A.'i .STATIONS wanted; i:oo,i l,,r:illonH at (ho homo of Mr, and Mrs, Claudo WASIIINt; MACHINE for sale, llniveisiil A. W...... A number can bo made lucky or unlucky, uccord- Houth uvonue. nhuue Hed Hank 423. VIlUSi: LAIIY with oMiot'lcni'c Mnnt- nnnli'.l for icnt or ml"-. Milton Herli, Brldonu. make; i:ood worklnn onler; pilco $-1). in;; to the way you use that number. Mr. untl Ml'H. Kugone Crowoll havo MOroHIST.SI---Wlntcr Is coniimr, "lu,vo cd for lmlleu' reaily-to-wear tlore. RS Ilriinil Idrcol. plume Kcil Haul llilli. rili.no lied Hank SS9S." your rndintoi Inspected niul repuiied or MOltTCAIIE MONF.Y SI il.ui1"'tu ha Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bruce and son closed their BUmmorhomo on Fjovcnth FOI!" KALE, two imlntoil^ir'uHa'i'ri'Tiid'Vilr^ am-I. alno liavo some experience In The Register ndvertlncd its telephono number as Norman s]ient aovornl days nt New eliiuned. It necossni y. U ulll un, y,,u out. on lli>t hniid und imiiiKiiico: m avanua and havo rctuincd la Nuw tors, oak dniinr room table, Ice bn.N, two trouble and e\mi|ise. Itatlialor W'oikn i,n.:ra!lqlin. Sleinly pindtiou to riaht, 1.0 A-l risk anil n» mniti-ai-c over S:..u LUCKY THIRTEEN, and that tolephono number io York last weolt. , lilt Went Front street, Hed Hank, phone York for tho winter. ulrl.M clialrn. I.eil anil uprlntt. orcnslon,,| |.,-i ;,,!i. Api'.ly 20 Iliond street, (iold- l-'lvc [,cr cent, lintc,c-l. No Hiiewnl Imibiilily butter known unit knnwn to moro people Mr. and Mre. Georgo C. Miller wero hlblcs, pictures, etc. Fur Information call I .ii i, ,., Ited Hank. i-linri-c. R.,1st..n Wntiuhilry. 1"7 Mim- Itov. nnd Mrs, Geof^o R. Ellin nt- 1 than nny other telephone number ln tho ontlro lied tho weak-anil Hiicmts of Mr. and Mm, IIuiciiii|.i, .11 llci-kh...!! place. Ituil Iliinl;, YOl9lt lucky number. N.i)w York Friday evening. P. J. Donnelly, who haa been n Hlmiilu elertrlc Ironei, (nlilo top, Sll); ( II \MlililtMAID or inuiidieVs wishes "p,f- bia>" hcd and huiltieii. St. 1'lione Allan- Hunimor roaldont of Alluntlo lilgh- day and Suturday ench week, by din- ',,i -ilion whole or unit 'lime: lefelciii-e-.; KUMSI1N ROAIi I'mii.-ily coiiipi K-.< nv,.;. An mlviM'tiHttmout In Monmouth County's Market Mf- nnd Mra. Charles Llttlo linve tie Hi, III.II, ]- VllV. hour- Ica.nuiililo. Ciill l(,d Uiink ';iK'.is nl- lnndH ninny yoam, was Olorted n I,I II ,iin diive nr. Cull cvcniiiK" B1UU-J iinu mi.' of IIIWII.I mul U1111I..11. l!i"-i- V'hici'-- thut'B tho Wiml. Di-ptii'tiiHiiit of Tho Register moved from tho Wllllnm Hlllscm NA'I'UHAL fiM-mpiiNul' u-lnii"~ iniiilv" fi"in li'i- liitlll I'. M. ficolioldnr In HmJuon county l"«t If.,I Hank.* - eustn 2i> cents a week. ,f house, on Hchenck avenuo to ono hli'li iiriiili! .li'isev urnpes. llcori-o Wilt- l-'IIKki CHOW MEIN o'very Weilncsdu) ,mi| j'lll.iiHF.I) i;l,l wnnle.l for Hi;lit liousV- nul'l'il"'' !•'•" .MI".' t li'i'.'.' liiit'iiH.' Eiiuli.ln'it'wilii woelt. owned by a building and loun o/isod- nr.i rnrnrr llariniiny nin.l und Houlo 36, Snliiiiliiy hlirhl. nt. Atlanlle hnlcl' l -1 i(|,,1k. 3,1 MIII.1I, uvi-uno, lied 11,ink. ,.|| hiiiiihu: In,I »liter I11.nl. Fur mil nil Tlie llowtell nifonr.y ban rmilnd nrnr TilaiM'le Finals. Fair lluvun innii, Fair llnvoa. till' vein, either hi hl-linl or niil'ul niiihoil. You can put an nilvertlufmcnt In tha Wunt. Popart- flllpn on Brond all'qot. I'AK. I'KII, . |iii|ii'i- Imtmiu' snd el.iililriaii Walter Honnott'n bungalow on Vnlloy lioi'KKU HI'ANll'il. for I'ldo, fawn color"; A. lilllljil-:, cnliucloi mul l.nll.l,.,, will Wllllnm II. llhileltnaiiii, realtor, Iliiini.i.ii, nu'nt of Tlu> Utivlufcr fur u wholo year for exactly Mr.' and Mrs. VaiyWInklo Todd left pcdli-iec, inali;, one vein- old; «oni| foi- cstilllillo niiy job on yi.ur picnlPi--- In. vanicil to eM-liiii|,;,i servirca fur shiiili:i, N. .).. Pllinii' li'iil, THIKTIOUN DOLI.AliH. Thuradav on n motor trip to Vir- ilrlvo ID Itoboit W. Iienunlt of Iiinil lln'. 1'ilco very ic-iunnnhlo. Call l!,-d rlilillnit lnl(i|;,u and c.\lci]or pulnliii,- innl ,-v,..-,-iecii'i, llow.-is or uickeiy win I.. Phono SI'LFNhllt iniiiiiiiiter'n home, ftivir IIHISUM- |';it,riSi\Mi 331 between H|\ and seven,ev- (1 ginia. • Thoy will vlult Mr. nnd Mm. Ohapel 1IIU nnd Minn Alma WIlllaniH'n lialll. 3l:U any oveniilK afler 11:011 fi'dtirk. diironillni!; iilliuiithiiiii and riwln |,..dio :• in:,!,!';. 11,0111,nml l.iilli-. 1 U 1 i- If you put an mlvortliioimint In Th,n UcKltatcr'-, Want Hdmund Totld of 'Alexandria., Va,, houHe on I'^ourth avenuo to Mr. nml (lENI'.HAI, ELKCTItK! Iro hov lor snlc, U i-ln-Hy. I'IIOIH. Kcd Bunk ll(,f,.,l, il iiii.yii ill 1,1 IVIU-KK" : IU'II-I'KI- Bin HI:./: «*iH por ni'inth. cntdc f,-<-t mitilsurcloiMit. knh-ln'n DIMI- IVnrl •• t,.-.:!. ll.nl llunl, Idilntuii Wnli'ilimy, In7 Munini.iilli Uruil, IVpiirtmiint for 11 full yenr, anil [JIVD thut lulvoi'llnc- and their daughter, Mlsa Pliylll.i Mrs, Ktlwin Polnk, who npent the f,i nioii', «.'• llriilld nticrl, l(ud Hunk,* NUW llWli'l'lidco, Atnnlcr"Ki.nt " anil I! mil al In7 Momnoiilh nliopt, Ui-,1 llnuk, l.hmii! Itvil llaiiU a.'iOn.* 1 iiuMil. tlu> unioiiut of thinking mill enrt) thnt cvary Todd, who Is a student In Sweet (Uininicr hero und havo drddtMl to YOIJNU turksvH for mile, nlm> * yonnu fill C A. null,, set.-,; |,,|,,.,i ami* ii-palil,,,. . lo . h.'.-k iippllriilli.ini. Any a|,|-lbnli,mn Filli HUNT. I.nir" III'|-I'.^"I'II!III"I'IHIIII-I IHHI 1 iiiivni'tlmitiiont iniKlit lo rnci"lv«, you will flntl that Briar college, Pwoot-Hrlijr, Vn. rtinain for tho winter. Ki'i'sc. 4L1 W'-sl End nvi-umi, l,on, r.'ii»'.ii»l.l.' in Ice-.. Henry A. F, U-ilhnulc'i ,.l: , 1 •-,•.,i not heuii vorllici nl tin- cud "I hath, I'lri ti ii'il V, iili-iiin hi'ii: ; rjiini'i anil r I in' thliti'i'n dollars you spont for this advtrtllln-f Wllllnni H, Tlahonor spent several Mm II. II. Bowt' '» lioiu«! on 111 iini ti. plMinn filUI-M. C.:i .'linltli siii-nt, Heil Iliinl, i.liui,,, hu, WI-I-IK will be rciuoved fii.m ill.' III'-. Lain; ,,,.,,!,,I in ( IMMTI Mill ,,•.., I. .,', 1,;, F. |i,;i und shoit I,, i. i: „. Must lio lutelli- llllNtiAIIIW fin runt nil I ho i'.'iill'l"i'iuid* farm. Mrs. Tlchonor uqcompnnlcd Mr. and Mm Froil Ihtnnelii of Mid MIII, Fair lln.HI. Itcd Haul, and Mldilln- li'miiii. icpu ciilnlioii on the. air, ,.|n, , i-r.,1 \p|ily liniiicdlatuly In A. II. C lit" l.llllo iillver; nil im in n v inn-111 .; *i\ I.IKII. Diiimn mii.pllr,l. John E. Wi'iner, I'd - "til vu-di.i li, |,url,i,i,|,i,, .,„,„„. Mi. l:,il ll.ii.l,.• ronni.i nml liiuii: fll 11m monlli. I liimli. by Mr. Tlclienor's mother, Mrs. CInr- dloto\vn, 1 Iliniln ail, Ili'lfni-il. N. .[. llihiK pinli-cwiHtbv thnn Impart It to nili. VVillill .. Hiirkliniii uliii'o, l.llllii Hllvui, N. <;nco DcClnll of Kltailiolh, und Mra, Mra. William JnnnliiffH him nililnd "is. 'Him i..,|iili,". ml, nnd a I bin niul, SiBWINIi "inn.-lilii,, for "«i,|,.. u,,od coniii-' .1., pliiinn K.-il Iliinl I.||);j-J. OooiK" Moffett of Honollo Park drove a Bun pnrt'h to hor IIOUHO on Ivluooln hiiiu-liuliiu of tin. Mibjucl. Cunstrurlh.i MISCELLANEOUS. iidllSlv al ll- llnkinnil litieol, i,i\ rooiivi tlnii! very ruiiionnlilii, nhiinu Hn.l Iliinl. l.ol,., ni,..|eri,l,i i-l „;,. Al».> nvnlliild to Ooiiidnboro Friday to moot. Mr. nvonun and ID having the Inlorlor "< tl'Jll-W. TVI'I-'.VVIIITEK desks wanted: two ilioli- nnd tinlli; nil liii)iioveintniU; livo Inln- fur IIIIIIIII-, m.i-llil or .lltuiai y clubs. |n- I,,-H,t type: in up: t lip In c,ui,d iiimlitli'ii iilt'.i from liui.lncHi fnii-lloii, tlnno iniiinttM Tlchttnor. I-IJIINI'I III!!: f.ii luiln ehuip; also poi.li' (i.iiniilh.ii will,,i,it i.l.llunHnti, !!,.,i,| iu,d VVIV leiisiuinblo for lir-li. Ad,lrc-s In nliilliin. iMiiimi 11*7-11, Ili-d Hnnk, Tho alumni of the Kxtonslan Do- nnd lUo whulow nwnhl0 fianioa. -Ml Hlmiiimil iinu'lopu. 1'iuil llulclier. It. I), Fill, Iliiviui MiAil. Imilllia 1 Wily ulroot, I, I'IXI'IIIIM. N. J. I Hi .1... drawer Ml." NHW FIVK-UOOBriiunKiiloftCllic liulli iiiiii partrt\ent group of Hutgein univers- Qnrinun stain railway olllidalii nro WAN'll-.D. llnil<«lilnr seed" Inn:; will buy or kitrlioii; hot wntrr hent; ^nranill tlliinu- l-'atr llavmi. OLiVI'OWSKI HTUIIIO - (Wliilirnlml i\iii'ei ity hold n dlnnor at Uuttanwood prqund of their record In trnjiBpnt-t- I'lllKllCKKKN,'!, iiii:|h.i,,,, Mm loolt, honsii ,. .liuuii. Muttliiiw Mnllln. Llnrrori, dli.ln iiiinncsliiM, l'liuiiejiaij!.* fri.tu Mi'liopolltitii Opera t:,ini\niiy illiNllALOW of "(Wii iinimii, all" Iniiirovn- fc«nor .Tuosdny. AmonjT thowo pres- liiK ],700,000 liei'niinn to Nuriibd'B fop fnrnlHllllUTrt of itvt-iy desri Iplbio ; (IOI-l freshments were served by the hos- fall semester became the head of tho Refreshments were served by Mrs. of the Catholic diocese of Trenton Tile home was attractively decor- Tarnow. tess. and Hopewell and the homo for the department of journalism at Rutgers ated with flowers and autumn leaves. LEGS GENUINE aged of the diocese of Trenton to be university at New Brunswick and .the An aisle for the bride and groom was Fresh Ham* divided equally between them. first executive secretary o( the Now made through the homo by phalra on f Lewis C. Hockhll! of Spring Lake Jersey Press association. each side. whole or half If you had a Heights executed his will last Jan- Following a turkey dinner, there Miss Cohen, who was given In LAMB uary. -AH of his estate was left to will be a round table discussion of marriage by her father, wore a Bur- million, we'd still particular interest to the county jundy panne velvet gown with tur- Hennessey's Fish Market his wife, Annn C. Rockhlll. He named his sons, Thomas R. and Nor- newspaper fraternity. ban to match and a corsage of or- 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. talk values— man L. Rockhill, as executors of the A special effort will be made to chids. The bridesmaid was Miss will. have as many Monmouth County Jeannette Cohen, cousin of the bride, COMPARE OUB QUALITY WITH OTHERS. 25'lb 23;;, seiited as possible In or- who was attired in a black and white ' All Our Sea Fpofl Guaranteed Freah. No.Cold Storage. The more money lire. Eliza E. Vincent of Allen- piipers rcpre; crepo gown. Miss Helen Cohen, sis- town left her daughter, Jennio Dil- der to have the executives and their BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. a man has, the co-workers meet Prof, and Mrs. 01-ter of the bride, was maid of honor lon, $100. All of her personal effects and wore sapphire blue velvet with were left to her four daughters, Jen- son and also to have them take an a™ more he insists on active part in the discussion that will j turbatur n to match. J3oth wore cor- Phone 1377. We Deliver Frankfurters io Dillon, Minnie Wilson, Alice Step- &&C3 of Talisman roses. Benjamin 195, a full money's lens and Graco Vincent. She ap- be of general interest as well as ben- ellt ,to the newspaper folk. Ivhzman of Bolmar was beat man. WEEK-END SPECIALS! worth and the less lolnted her daughter, Grace Vin- Mrs. Marx played the wedding ent. as executrix and bequeathed to Fresh Whiting Fresh Oysters •£ j|c doz he has, the more march and Miss Evelyn Elsenbei-fr of S6 MONMOUTH ST.. BED BANK tier all the rest of her estate. 1VIIX ADDRESS ROTARIANS. Asbury Park sang "O Promiso Me" ion he has to insist. Mrs. Fllomenla Boniello of Long and other selections. Fresh Flounders Fresh Smelts 'tt)l UROADWAY, LONG BRANCH Branch left all of her estate to her Freehold Club To Hear Hon. Charles Following the ceremony a buffet | 30 CHCRCH ST., Usband, Rocco Boniello, in n will V. Duffy on Baby Bonds. 16 lb KEANSBUHO We started the supper for more thnn 100 guests was .25; NEW MONMOUTH, ho executed in 1931. She appointed served after which the couple left for Fresh Mackerel Soft Clams ' MONMOUTH COONTY season by talking husband as executor. The meeting of the Freehold \ Fresh Butterilsh qt. a week's wedding trip to Washing- 71 FIRST AVE.. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS values in our a4s tary club to be held at the American ton. D. C. Upon their return they 2O'» 28 hotel Tuesday, November 26, plans All Kinds oi Fresh Sea Food at Reasonable Prices at All Times TWO FIRE HAZARDS. will reside at their newly furnished and giving values to be a most interesting gathering. home at 5104 F sireet, Belrnar. ' Dr, J. Berkeley (Gordon, chairman of The bride's traveling outfit was a in our prices. Eatontown Council Request Proper- the program committee, has secured ty Owners to Make Repairs. rust shade with accessories to match. And it is evident Honorable Charles V. Duffy, collec- Miss Cohen is a graduate of the A3- The Eatontown mayor and coun- tor of internal revenue, Newark, to j,ury high school that you read cil met last night and moved that address th"-e- clu-1"b1- o—n th"•e- —>--—subject' -• these ads for the owners of the two corner houses "United States Treasury Baby Todi!—irartrldgc. on Railroad avenue and Main streets, Bonds." we're as busy as be notified of the poor condition of Tho meeting will begin promptly The wodding of Miss Margaret DAVIDSON BROS. beavers. the buildings and that If they were at half-past twelve o'clock and the Catherine Todd, daughter ot Mr. and not cleared up in two weeks further club cordially invite any members of Mrs. Herbert O. Todd of Memorial action would be taken by the coun- local.clubs who have missed a meet- parkway, Atlantic Highlands, and G. If you like to shop cil. ing to make up with them on that Gadsden Hiirtrldge, son of Sir. and Mis. Julian Hartrklge of Flushing, 45 Broad St., Red Batik, N. J. among happy The two houses, the Dangler and date and any non-Rotarian who people, come in Woolley properties, as reported by wishes to come in as a visitor will Long Island, took placo Saturday Building ^Inspector Westley Watldns be welcome. afternoon at tho Central Baptist and watch faces and Fire Marshal Albert L. Wagner church at Atlantic Highlands. Rev QUALITY, PRICE, PLUS SERVICE Webster S. Davis of Athens, Pennsyl- that smile . . . \, were fire hazards. If no action is GIRL SCOUTS MEET. taken bj^-'the property owners the vania, an uncle of the bride, per- fountain pens work will be done by the borough fames Selected For Patrols For formed the ceremony, assisted by 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. that are tickled to and charged to the owners. Presbyterian Troop No. 24. Kev. George R. Ellin, pastor of the A hearing OD the transfer of the Central Baptist church. PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY, write checks . . . liquor license of the Monmouth Girl Scout, troop No. 24 met Fri- The bride was attired In a white and then let us County Country club was laid over day at the Presbyterian church when satin gown, princess style with train 11 for further discussion. The club has Marjorie EwiiiR and Patricia Elliot tight-fitting sleeves and cowl neck. show you what is planned to close up for the winter ore selected to KO to the Red Cross She wore a tulle veil, hip length and Take Advantage responsible for and use the Max Phillips cottage on for some materials to' work on. face veil caught up with orang? WINE and LIQUOR of the Last Few Days Fresh Fruit and everyone feeling Tinton avenue as club headquarters. Names of patrols were chosen afl blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Councilman Frank VanDorn re- Beaver, Pocahontas and Evening white chrysanthemums and lilies of of Our Vegetable so good. ported that the Foamite generator Star. A hike and bunco party were the valley. SPECIALS! proved successful in a demonstra- sU£^ested. Her sister. Miss Helen L. Todd of Specials! tion Sunday. Bills amounting to Those attending the meeting were Trenton, was maid of honor. She Special It's Kridel's un- $866.30 were ordered paid. A resolu- Ada Fowler. Doris Fowler, Margaret was dressed in a rust velvet gown TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIALS. tion was passed that the borough go -Voodg, Thelma Neilson, Jeanne Mat- with rust hat and accessories. She COMPARE THESE LOW PRICES WITH FOR FRIDAY AND beatable values on record as approving of the widen- thews, Barbara Knapp, Jane Hervey, carried bronze chrysanthemums. The ing of the Shrewsbury river. Marjorie Ewing, Patricia Elliot, bridesmaids, Miss Helen Kenney and OTHERS FOR THE SAME QUALITY. CANNED SATURDAY ONLY ! Suits .... 22.50 to 35.00 The board of education was Joyce Goodspeed and Capt. Ida Miss Helen Cloughton of New York, O'coats 19.50 to 39.50 granted permission to .use the bor- roodspeed. wore green vclvot gqwna with hats ough voting booths Friday in the and acccsEories to matfh. They car- The Famous GOODS CALIFORNIA _Hats__„. Z95 to_10.00_ school board election for new addi- Kiver Plaza's School. ried yellow chrysanthemums. SrECIAL ! tions and alterations to School No. 1. ORANGES And Don't Forget Accessories The next regular meeting of the Julian Hartridge, father of the Medium Size River Plaza Parent-Teacher associa- bridegroom, was best man. Tho ush- CHAMPAGNE Crab Orchard SALE Card Party at Keansburg. tion will be held Tuesday evening at ers were Herbert M. Todd, brother Tho Most Popular Whiskey C Star of BaysMo council, Daughters eight o'clock at the River Piaza of tho bride: Cfmuncoy Whittlesey In tho Unlt«l States. to be of America, will hold a card party school. An address will be made by of Providence, Rhode Island, John Piper Heidsick STRAIGHT—03 Proof Continued Until 18 " 25 a special speaker and a discussion Heaton of Flushing and James 15 MONTHS OLD on Thursday evening, November 21. will be held as to the advisability of J.KRIDEL at the Manning place fire house at Stevens* of Orange. having a cafeteria in tho school. All Monday, Nov. 18 LARGE SIZE — Red Bank — Keansburg-. Prizes will be given and interested persons have been invited Miss Jeanette Knight played the refreshments served. The council to attend. wedding march' and Alexander Tay ADDITIONAL GRAPEFRUIT Phone 637. will hold memorial services in the lor of Bloomfickl sang "I Lovo You $>B.69 Keansburg Methodist church on Sun- It pays to advertise In The Register. Truly." A reception was held at tha SPECIALS ! day evening, November 24. bride's home and afterward the cou- Qt. 99 —Advertisement. ple left on a trip to Virginia. The Pint 4'" 25° brido is a graduate of the Atlantio 4 SPECIAL ! Highlands high school and the New Special By tho Case Jersey college for Women. Mr. Hart- FRIDAY ONLY ! FANCY ridge is a graduate of Exeter and CALIFORNIA Harvard university of the class of PEARS 1932. Vermouth White Bread ITALY—Imported 99'* for c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnson—Ring. 1 Loaf 10c 8 25 The wedding of Miss Hanna John- Noilly Prat $-i .39 qt. son and Doughlas H. King, both of FRENCH M. 2 Loaves for November 15th November 16th Red Bank, took place ^Friday even- FANCY ing in the First Presbyterian church, STRINGLESS with Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor, of- ficiating, LLOYD'S GIN $•! 125 11 GREEN BEANS The attending couples were. Mr. fifth and Mr.-i. William Mumford of Little Silver. Hisa Madge Glceten of Red 3'' 20° Bank and Homy Obre of Shrews- BUTTER bury. After a dinner party at the YOU'OAN BUY THE 35 FANCY ELMDALE ROLL j Molly Pitcher hotel the couple left REWCO GENUINE EXTRA FANCY ; for Now York city, where they spent Straight Rye CAULIFLOWER a few days. GUINESS'S STOUT 20 MONTHS OLI) and Mrs. Ring is a member of the fac- 93 Proof G head STORES j ulty of Red Bank high school and a v BASS ALE 351 graduate of the Univez-sity of Minne- 10 IMPORTED sota. Mr. Ring is a member of the R. & R. technical staff of the Bell Telephone FANCY laboratories' at Holmdel and a grad- PARTICIPATING uate of Leland Stanford university. Chicken Broth CELERY HEARTS The couple are now residing; at DAYS Largo Iiunchcs Winflekl drive, Little Silver, VERY SPECIAL A bunches J AO Nielsen—Ackerman. 29c C Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Louise Alfreda Pint 2 25 Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FRESH Frank Nielsen of Jackson street, LIMA BEANS LONG BRANCH Fair Haven, to Arthur K. Ackerman, 3-39 do, son of Mrs. Emily S. Ackerman of Evaporated Milk Full Podn YOU'RE INVITED Harrison avenue, Fair Haven. Mr. Lon;; Branch Merchant;! have: marie oiaboratp BRAND NEW SILVER DOLLARS Acki>rmaii la employed in the en- SHAW'S ImportaHon plans for ihia valut'-pivlng ovent! Every, mer- GIVEN AWAY FREE EACH chant has sharpened his pnnc.il and tiinrUod his gineering office of George K. Allen ST. CHARLES 2 "• 27° nierclmntlisu to u low level. DAY OF SALE on Kro-nl street. Au: you lucky? tf you make puu-liac. on Old American STRAIGHT RYE Whiskey EXTRA FANCY •riday and Saturday at any of the Long NEW FALL MERCHANDISE J.ranch .Sloic.s listed below, you may be pre- Nyi Pu, a young Burmese actor, appeared opposite Mis* Mitsuko Ta- pt. $i.75 qt. SPROUTS i'onifd with one nr more shiny, new Silver 1 YEAK OLD 4 23 and kao in "Daughter of Japan," a re- 89' q C cent Japanese motion picture, IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE'S HOW PURK CIDER 2 23 are included in this big event. Don't miss thin -Menly save the receipt given you nt the lime DAVIDSON'S Pomagne Imported golden opportunity for caving. People will start l.uioliiisic irf made and produce It if n "Silver 81'AKKLING talking nbout thin event at once tnr they slill DM liar representative nKit3 yfm for jt on tho PURE VINEGAR SNOW WHITE remember the ".Silver Dollar .Days" of month;, •v<'i Dolhu'' ^cl,ar,,;e it for a new Sil- California WINE APPLE CIDER »RO. f, Formonted In the Bottle MUSHROOMS Kilvr.T Dollars will be iltatrilmtH] from 0AM BAHBERRA, ZINFANDEL. for 4 Years. PLENTY FREE PARKING SPACE to 6 p. M. on both Friday ami Saturday, CLARET, SAUTEHNE, C 16. qt. 2 19' RrESLINO, BURGUNDY, $j.49 19 BARBERONA THIS SALE SPONSORED BY THE LONG BRANCH QRUSIIBD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APPLE BRANDY FANCY "he who is too riuid( at borroump, i-: GOLD STREAM Pineapple JERSEY SPINACH • l'AKTICU'ATINO STOKES _ always too slow at fw;/uig." CONFKCTIONKUY & WIIHIIIHI CICAHrt k STATIONKliy I,h:Ki:ir« Druit Store, llromlwny NOVEMnr.U VANDERVEER DOLH PLANTATION Brand LUNL'IIKONKTTE J. Seinfeld, 1 Mi Iliniulwiiy The Alps. HiiHutwitV 12—Mcntrcnl siirrenilpr; !,. 17 Month* Old No, 1 I'lEO; A.- DKY (iOOn.S Ih8 itAIHO. lUitNITUltl'., IIAK11. U. S. Gtncial Moi.! .a- 09 $ 09 WAKK <;.i,,. nr, n,„„,,.. .. GAIJ.ON t IJiiillilwny aicrcriliui'li'a Ktn,,,!;iicl V\u-i\\- Tho Illur Mid .Shop Si,'i 1»^ Louij Sw.-- :. tnu>, 157 Itimuiv.iiy llronilwny Hi r,;(,hvriy author, born 1850. Mutlo by Fruit Industrie!!, Ltd. 2 29 JER8KY Ah.'V, !,„•., 117 llr, TIJIE & AUTO BUITI.IE3 IlKPAIn'MD.N'T STOKKS Norwouil Tiro Co., Inc., Czr. lli-lrlil W,-t « ';:,„, ivMntc nf Jacob SU'lr.bneh $1.65 Doz. BEETS or CARROTS Ilipndwuy Iliondwny — World'sfimhorsecnr - PORT, SHERRY, TOKAY, VIHI'H & 1'ETS llmmlwny & Tlilnl '••I1C1KS tils. I,,,... isr, MU8CATKL .7. J. Ncu-I,,.,,y'x, 1!H IIK.11,1*... It.M. Hii pear in New York, lb-. Davidson's Brandy LnrKO IlunclirD ' •LO'IIB [I,.,.,, I. Vel Shop, las NKW FKKSII Illmulwiiy HAKBHY MT, llrcnilwuy CALIFORNIA t% "imnelics M filiOC'KltlliS', MEATS & l'HUIT City llnkoiy. 157 lli-,in,lway « l ru ^ 2 Ycors Old MAltKKTS MIM.INBRY Si DItKSMKS 15—FirmrmlianChurches • ,-, gal. National Biscuit CnAV lliirl.i'l. 227 llromhvny /.uubcr'n llniKiilii CnitiT, 2id Nauck, M,ijs., loco. $j[.69 $$•1.-17 fifth 'Jtumehtutli'it Mmket, IM llr,m,hv,,y O-So-Gud Cookies Kly Sra-Mimi SIOIIIH. 17.1 lli',in,l»nv • Thorn Mi-Ann. Sim hn 99" 1 k'. Mm hut. 1110 Ilrnmlwny. Aillr,! Ill o « S1K,|I. ] 4 / HMHMIW'UV HI.Il cm,], f. jKwKt.K FANCY M. I,'ll,tie, 2\'A Mi,,i,(l 16—U. !i. riuii relation* CIIOUOLATK or initrmun'i (My Mnrket. Kill I'liWIK li ClISMICI/CS ""'' Soviet Russia. IM.1 EATINd or COOKING licnnoll'i, llrui; ,'ilon', I »7 . LIAtlrS VANILLA CI.EANBI1S & DYKHS :,||l,-, I r, I |l,,,n,|w VERY SPECIAL I Itrowlwiiy UH'IKlim Imperial Gfeiinore, ft Liberty .St. Ana-iti^ia'B rliuiiruu'y, 'J3 Hmitii IIAJIY ,;„„„„ APPLES Jlioitdwny Jiiontlwiiy cl '« IJIIpiillmi iil,,,,,, 17—First chop uity U concoct- Imported Spanish fifth "'I' '; "" Uni '•'fi lt|( ,t\V[ "* '" «