VOLUMELXI, NO. 33. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1939. PAGES 1 TO IS Dr. Ticehurst New Church Dedicated Monmouth Boat Republicans To Hear Council Promises Appointed To Club's Dinner To Health Board/ Eclipse All Others Michigan Congressman Dog Catcher Soon; Succeeds Edward Obre The Price of the Ticket Representative Albert J. Engel To at Shrewsbury—Is Also Includes Lots of Turkey Situation Worse Named Poundkeeper and Everything Else Address Lincoln Day Gathering Dr. Harry Ticehurst of Sycamore From present Indications tho an- Congressman Albert J. Engel from five to eight days and always avenue, Shrewsbury, was appointed nual Washington's Birthday dinner STICKER CANDIDATE.' Muskegon Michigan, represent! So Says Board of Health, ends In death. poundkeepor and a member of tho of the Monmouth Boat club will sur- tho ninth congressional district "Dumb rabies—The most marked Shrewsbury board of health by pass any previous slmlllar affair of that state, will be tho speaker at t. in Urging Action, But symptom Is paralysis of the lower Mayor Frederick W. Robinson. Tues- the organization. ninth annual Lincoln day dinner < jaw and structures of the mouth. As day night at a regular meeting of the the Red Bank Young Men's Repu R^ayor Expresses' Doubt a rule the dog does not become ex- Shrewsbury governing body. President Georgo W, . Bray soma Mean club Saturday night at tlras ago appointed tho „ necessary Elks club. citable or nervous but gradually be- Dr. Tlcehurst's appointment as committees for tho annual dinner, —New Victims comes paralyzed. They-are usually poundkeeper was made in conjunc- and ot Monday night's meeting of Tho selection of Mr. Engel not Vicious and may attempt to eat tion with the' new dog ordinance approved by the dinner committee I and drink, which is impossible due to tho club tho various commlttco a meeting last week. The speak which was amended and approved on About 300 persons attended the*" chairmen reported that everything paralysis of the , mouth. The eyes first reading. Dr. Ticehurst succeeds was working like clock work and was obtained through the effort* i present the same change in expres- dedication of the new Trinity Lu- E. Donald Sterner, state hlghtt Edward Obre as a member of the theran church on'East Front street they wcro preparing for a rocord- Appointment To Be sion as in the furious form." board of health. Mr. 'Obre was pro- Dr. Newman To breaking attendanc. commissioner, and Congressman. Dr. -Ticehurst alsn announced that sldont of tho board The. appoint- Sunday afternoon. The act of dedi- Lane Powers of Trenton, Mr, I cation was performed by Rev. Ellis . In talking with a. Register repre- er will be toastmaster. copies of a. health, department book- ment of Dr. Tlcehurst, as explained B. Burgess, president of the United sentative about thjp >comihg dinner Made In Near Future let entitled ''Rabies" might be ob- by Mayor Robinson, was because he Lutheran synod' of New -York, and Be Speaker At President Bray stated that there Congressman Engcl is a men., tained at the borough hall. was a veterinarian. Other members tho sermon was delivered by Rev. were several members who had mis- of the House Appropriations CO Bed Bank's dog ordinance, which of the board of health who were re- Paul A. Kirsch, assistant executive Quad Meeting interpreted tho reason for tho club mittco and the war veterans' legls , A promise that a dog catcher Mayor English at Monday's meeting appointed were Dr. L. S. Ylvlsaker secretary of. tho United. Lutheran spplvlns: to tho Stato Alcoholic Bov- tlon committee. He Is a lawyer an said would be enforced, "provides /or and Fred-Burst. Dr. Ticehurst's ap- craRo Commissioner for a 1 Iconcs was graduated from the Northwai would be appointed in the "near fu- pointment was for two years, Mr, church In America, who spoke on crn Univorslty law school In 1810. ture" was given by Mayor Charles a license of $3 for female and $2 for tho subject, "Know Ye Not That To Tell of World Cruise for tho club on Washington's birth- male dogs. -When attempts to en- Burst for three and Dr. Ylvlsaker for Ye Are a Temple of God?" • Greet- day. EnllstlnR to servo in the • Wo R. English at a meeting of the bor- four, . war In 1017 Mr. Engel was. pron ough council Monday night In the force this ordinance were made twp ings were extended by Rev. Walter — Realtor, Speaks on Mr, Bray stated that' tho purpose years ago therp . were .many com- Cowen, pastor of the church. cd to lieutenant and captain borough hall. The promise came af- of haying tho club license for tho rapid order. He served 23 montl ter the mayor had subtley inferred plaints. Unlicensed dogs, tho mayor Year-Round Club day was so that thoso who pur- explained, will be picked up and im- The, procession was led. by mem- in France and Germany before that news' of Red Bank's dog prob- bers of the visiting clorsy, compris- chased n tickt-t for tho dinner could turning to this country in 1810. lem had been "played up" in the pounded for 48 hours. If not re- enjoy a cocktail, or somo other bev- deemed by the owners, they will be ing Rev. Edwin Knudten, chairman Dr. Eugene W. Newman of Red served four terms in tho Mlchi_ press. . . • of the home mission committee of erage with tholr dinner without bc- stuta legislature before being sent I destroyed. Licensed dogs .will be Bank will bo guest speaker at a ns In a short lecture, which newspa- I picked up and returned to their own- the New Jersey conference; Rev. mcetlng of the Red Bank Quadrangle'' «ompellodto be a -law-breaker EUGENE S, MASSEY congress, i permen covering the.meeting deemed ers. Mayor English said he advised Georgo Tamke, president of the cqn- club next Monday night at 8:30, «>eca.u». o tho club had notmado prop- Reservations for tho annual i_ to be addressed ot them, the mayor frence; Rev. John Wagner and-Revs o'clock'lk . HiHis topiti c wilill bo "Rdo"Round, ro r Provision for too club »•»»>•ineinbor» —s havo been coming in steadily anfl all dog owners to procure licenses Burgess, Klrsch and Cowen. * said he and the council had given immediately," " the World KicnnHonrn.,." and tho legal safeft of their guests. Lincroft Man Seeks It was announced,yesterday that th* considerable thought and study to Tho buildlnR contractor, Harold A As usual tho ticket for tho dinner number of tickets has beon Ilmlte4l the dog problem. He said he didn't Hendrlcksoiv and the architect, Her- will include tho hot turkey dinner School Board Post to 300. ' • -J know just how serious the problem bert Matz of the firm of Cherry & wlthdll of tho fixings, a program of This year's program Is expected 1 was, for all the information he had Sioux Indian Mats of, Now York, wore next in vocal and Instrumental music, mono- Eugeno S. Massoy oC Brookdalo surpass any of tho previous even gotten on the subject had been ob- line. Then came members of the logue selections and story telling farm, Lincroft, manager of Maneon hold by the club. A feature of ' tained from newspaper accounts. He church council, consisting of Henry and whatovor beverages ono would & Son Monument company, haa sig- entertainment portion of the- said he had not received a single To Be Speaker F. Franz, Georgo Ploger, Erich liko to enjoy, whether It be a soft nified his intention of conducting a gram will bo the appearance of i complaint from a resident of the bor- Kaeks, Clarence Maxson, Fred drink or something stronger with "a atlckor campaign for membership on ry Foster Welch, the "voice" of Pop ough, either personally or by. tele- Pagenkdpf and R. Theodore Blxler. stick in it." Tho cost of tho ticket tho Mlddlctown township board ot cyn in the animated screen carlo phone, and he construed this as a At Local Schools Tho vested choir followed. covors everything from tho rlso of education at thd annual school elec- Dunce musio will bo furnished good sign for, he said, the people of Arriving at tho door of the church tho curtain right through tho ontlro lon next Tuesday. H. Lawrence William Good's orchestra. Red Bank generally had a way of Isaac Grayearth Is Se" MrJ, Hendrlckson handed the key to program of tho day. '• Scott of Bolfoid and Schuylcr Sick- - making their desires, known to. the the architect, who In turn placed It In previous years when no pro- les of Navcslnk are candidates for . borough officials. , vision was mado for tho protection ro-eloclion. Ward Thomas of Mld- . cured by Y Secretary to in tho hand of Dr, Burgess. Tho dlotown, whoso term on tho school Local Camera Cli Expressing the hope that the prob- latter delivered it to tho pastor, who of tho club's guests the local police force or tho hand of tho law higher board expires this year, will not run lem was not as serious as It had been Address Pupils opened tho door,.' Tho latter, upon for ro-clcctlon. •made out to be, the mayor Bald that crossing tho threshold, said,. "Peace up' could: havo stepped In and Now Making Firsts under tho state law the boa*d of be to this house," nnd the congre^ stopped tho entire show bscaiiso of Mr. Massey, who graduated from health had power to take emergency ThrougH the. efforts of Wilmer A. gfttlon responded with "And to all tho liberality of tho club. President Rutgers university In 1032, became measures. It was the board,, of Robblns, general secretary of the DR. HARRY TICEHURST. those who enter therein." The pro- Bray states that ho docs not pro- associated with tho Mttnson company Public Showing health which a month ago had urged Red Bank Y. M. C. A., Isaac Gray- cessional hymn, "Open Now Thy pose to havo tho club 'membora and shortly thereafter. Ho has been a tho council to enforce provisions of earth/ a'Sioux Indian, and member Mayor ' Robinson named Samuel Gates of ," was sung as tho tholr ftucsts crrcbarasscd by any resident of Llncrott about five years. its dbg ordinance. At Monday's of the Y. M. C. A. staff, working In Brill and Howard G. Strauss as procession moved to tho aKar. The possibility on tho part of tho law Exhibition on Display • meeting, the board again, and this pioneering -fields of the Vyest, will members of the zoning commission ihurch. coiincllmen came forward enforcement officers, and henco the time In a very terse statement, rec- speak to children of Red Bank pub- and'the appointments were confirm- and placed the Bible, tho cross and request ot tho permit from Mr. Bur- Dorn's Photo Shop ommended, the appointment of a dog 11,0 schools today and tomorrow. ed by members of thc'councll. Their the sacramental vessels' upon thi nott. Don't Park catcher. ' Mr. Grayearti will spend tho en- terms are for threo years. altar and the service of dedication Under no consideration will thorc Wallace Street The statement, signed by Willis A. tire day today addressing various Permission was granted the coun- was begun. • bo any sale of alcoholic beverages in Near Hydrants Clayton, secretary of the board of groups' at the River street school. cil by C. M. Trafford for the erection Rov. Cowen in extending his greet- tho clubhouse- on Washington's birth- The first hanging ot the' Bel ] health, simply said that the condition Tomorrow he will speak at tho Oak- of an evergreen on the south- ings to the congregation spoke of DR, E. day or any other day, according to Camera club Is now on display, was worse than it was a month ago s-as*;*'.; r , I west corner of the Quaker graveyard the sacrifices made Dy mombera of President Bray. He wants tho usual Summonses to Be Issued Dorn's photo ^hop on Walls*^ i and recommended the appointment to be used permanently as a Christ- his church and expressed the hope Dr. Newman,, a dentist, mado a good fellowship on Washington'^ whero the varlgji^dxhlhi' of a dog catcher. mas tree. . -. -, that this • wa«- *be-i«slnnia#-«f--"a flve-rnpntha'.,trlni .around., tho world-•BltHWy*tn^c3uiHfHa.te at tho club- for This Offense open to tho public Srttt The mayor, declaring that he did Councilman Alfred N. Beadleston fruitful sorvlco unto the Lord." early lli'st year as dentist on tho S. houso And ho and his committees weeks. not know how serious the situation moved that $19,21 bo paid Howard Announcement was mado of sev- S. Frnnconla'of tho 'Ciinard lino. are working hand in hand toward There are In excess of sixty exce; thin accomplishment. Automobllo drivers who park their t.'onaliy well executed subjects -was, admitted, however, that a nuis- G. Strauss and 11.72 be paid Joseph eral ' special gifts received from Wh.ll. e on tho tripp ho visltnd portp s cars near lire hydrants Werr- warncif ance did exist because of the groat Dillon for dog claims filed during t Sth Ai AfiIdi Pil photography covering a rango ot i friends of the church and a list was at South America, Africa/India, Phil to discontinue this practice by Pollco mestic scenes, foielgn scenes, photo number of stray dogs and said for 1938. read of articles still needed. llpplno Islands, East Indies, JInwall, Commissioner Thomas M. Gopslll at this reason the council had decided Tho payments were made from Twenty-five Lutheran churches In Los Angeles and Panama Canal, graphs by moonlight, Individual por to employ a dog catcher in "the near Two Bayshore tho regular meeting of tho mayor traits, dogs, cnla, marine vlows, sno'Vf ' funds collected from dog license fees the state were represented at the Dr. Newman will talk on his ex- and council Monday night, Mr. Gop scones, etc. • J future." collected last year. Edward Obre service. Relatives- of tho pastor and perience while visiting these various sill said that flro officials havo called The board of health at a meeting was granted firemen's exemption many of his friends were in at- ports and will explain In detail his Homes Bought. attention to theso violations and add- Tho hangings aro the work ot th« >; Thursday night discussed phases of papers. tendance. work as shlp'8.4Peter's Lutheran church of Plaln- nctivc, two more properties having strides in tho art of photography and entire year of 1938. the. Quad club last Monday night. Anthony Mazza of Oakland street many of tho pictures in-the present A detailed report was presented to flcld, spoke on the subject, "What Mr. Lipplncott In hln tall!, ex- been sold within tho past week was appointed conotablo for a term Three more children be"gan recelv- the council by Police Officer Otto' tho Church Has a Right, to-Expect through tho Bowlell affeney, Tho exhibit will rank in company wltl plained the purpose of tho All-Ycnr- of three years by Mayor English and Bomo'of tho best masters of the i ' ing Pasteur treatments last week, Herden and read by Mrs. Ortrude of It's Laymen." ' • ' •" ' — -Round club.which was organized forjprcviniu week the same agency sold this nomination was confirmed by bringing the total to seven persons to VanVllet, borough clerk. The report Women of the church held a scr- Iho betterment of Monmoulh county'tlio-Troutman property on Hill road tho council. The members of tho club hs,v receive Inoculations in the borough, showed 24 accidents in the borough vlco yesterday afternoon. The speak- asked Tho Register to extend a too It was stated at the' meeting. Pur- and told of iU auvcrtlaliig .program'to John D.• Goudlo of Long Wand. A request for $50,000 with which cordial invitation to the public, during 1938, 16 persons injured, 34 er was Rev. Frederick Maynard, who now imderwny to promolo activities John M, Plllsbury, member of tho to oporato tho school system for tho "chase of serum for five treatments ISAAC GRAYEARTH. casea of speeding and it cases of spoke on tho Bubjcct, "Tho Women's law firm of Snydcr, Roberts and view the oxhibition which is a ^ tor victims of dog bites of suspected of Monmouth county In order to next 12 woolts was rocolvcd from tho oral one for tholr first endeavor. reckless driving. The report was or- Work In the Church.". A solo was bring visitors, on their way to tho Plllsbury of Atlantic Highlands, haa .hoard of education and was ap- or infected animals has already cost land street school In the 'morning dered .filed. — given by Mrs. R. T. Bixlcr. Future' exhibits, will bo carried the board of health $75, and will ne- and In the afternoon at the assem- World's'Fair this, spring,'through tho I bought tho former Percy Roche proved. Mrs. Amy Shlnn, borough Tho clerk reported the sale of ov«r A service of the Luther league will county. He pointed out some of tho houso on East Washington avenue. clerk, reported-that $22,074.88 had with a closer relationship to com-| cessitate an emergency appropriation bly period of the higl) school and at 100 dog licenses for 1039 and that 100 petition in respective classes. for acquisition of more serum. the Mechanic street school. bo held tomorrow night. The pastor advantages of the county, Ho has leased the place the post been-paid in county taxes, $312.81 for more had beon ordered. A treasur- will preach on the subject, "What Preceding his talk, Mr. Lipplncott, three years. The lot hail a frontage district court and $513.43 for library While tho pictures aro up for pu The latest victims were three Red Mr. Grayearth brings a very In- er's report showed a balance of cash the Church Has a Bicht'to. Expect member of tho bonri.i of directors of 225 feet on Washington avenuo fund, lie/ inspection they will be judged i ' Bank children who were bitten last Wresting message regarding the life v on hand of $10,222.45. Bills, amount- of Its Young People." Rev. Bugaell- of the. Red Bank Y. M.C. A., ijavo a anil An 150 feet deep. Tho house, Halph Brown of Union hose com- photographers who aro npt mem> J| week In the vicinity of Newman of tho American Indian and always- Ing to S5.3SD.06, Including- 33,704.01 McCullouRh of the Keyport Luth- brief address on the pr6grc/>/j of work which is of hollow tile and stucco bcrs ot tho club. Tho awards of- first, Springs road. The dog got away but fascinates those who have the op- for payment of county taxes, were eran church will conduct tho vesper pany was granted exempt fireman's second and third prize as well as hon- portunity of hearing him. Tomor- at the new Y house and the Improve- construction, comprises ton rooms papers.' authorities believe it is possible that ordered paid. . /service, after which a reception will ments underway. Mr. Lipplncott was and tlirco baths, A two-car garage orablo mention will be made know$jj the one destroyed at Wayside a short row night he will be the main speak'-" A budget, meeting, with Borough bo held in the basement. An invitation of tho Liberty hose before tho exhibition comes to time later wa.s the dog in question. er at a meeting at tho Weatsidc ntroduccU by George A, Curry, prc»- is also on the property, company to membora ot tho, council Auditor John P. Mulvlhlll in attend- A community service will be held dent. William-M. Lybarger, a teacher In Dr. Tlcchurst called upon any per- •branch' of the Y. M. C. A. on West ance, was held following the regular to attend tho nnriual banquet of son bitten by. an unidentified dog to Bergen place. this Sunday afternoon and th^ tho Leonardo high school, has pur* that 'company next Tucaday night meetingg. The meeting adjournej d speaker will be. Rev. Herbert. S. TI1KY DO NOT. FORGET US. chased tho former Llnvlllo nouso on waa accepted. apply at once for Pastour treatments, bj ll b th Woman's Guild To cost of which will be defrayed by the subject' to1 call by thermayorr Traigncctor-ot-Trinity-Episcopal th«—corner—cf_.fiav.enth and Lincoln board of health. church of Red Bank. Greetings will The Register has received In this avenues. Mr. Lybargor has been a Rainbow Division bo extended by the clergy In at- week's mall two souvenir cards from tenant thcro tho past six years. The Give Bridge Party The outbreak on Newman Springs tendance and it ia hoped to have Eatontown Church road occurred when Walter Rafferty, Sunday Morning former newsies, who years ago lot has a frontago of 60 feet on Members of tho Women's Guild i Plans April Dance , Mayor Charles R. English as a called at the 'press room door for •Seventh avenue and 100 feet on Lin- Trinity Episcopal church will spoil-j who resides on that thoroughfare, guest. Purchases Rectory was bitten by the family pet. The Plans for the 21st annual ball of Club To Give Play their weekly allotment "f Red coln avenues, The house conslflta of sor a. dessert-bridge at tho paiftoh/f same animal bit Vernon Patterson, New Jersey chapter, Rainbow divis- The dedication banquet, to be held Bank's home newapflpor. Ono was ten rooms and a bath. The; property St. James' Episcopal church df house, West Front street, Friday , • The Sunday Morning club o( the in the church hall Wednesday nlffht, from Tony Sharabba, formerly of was formerly owned by the estate of Eatontown has purchcascd a houso tcrnoon of next week. Mrs. also of Newman Springs road, and ion of veterans, were made at the Presbyterian church will present a then ran away. Later Arthur White quarterly meeting gjjunday at Navc- February 15, will be In charge of Red Bank, now of radio and ni^ht ChnKes Crowcll nnd sold lator to nnd plot of ground on the southeast O. Wodehouso will bo general of Carmen place was bitten, pre- slnk hook and ladder fire house on one-net play, "Doin's In .The Back- Mra. Fred Wllman. There will be club fame, wh/j is In Havana, Cuba, Mm, E. M. Llnvlllc, who remodeled j corner of Broad street and Burns man. sumably by tho same animal. Two Mechanic street. The dance will be woods Store," Friday night, February reservations for 120 persons. Rev. nff a professional engagement. It, Installing a fireplace and'new llx lane, Eatontown, from the receiver At a recent committee meeting :. hours later a dog was shot by .David held In the Red Bank Elks club 17, at 8 o'clock in the social hall of Paul Trltschlnr, first pastor ot the The other card was from Benny hires, and making other changes. of tho Broad Street National bank svas reported that tickets were aetyrijj Saturday Kjlffht, April 29. Aloysius J. the church. A musical program will church, will bo the speaker. G.illo, a former Hod Bank boy, who of Red Bank. Tho plot is 100x25(1 ing rapidly. • Plans have been. JnaWJ Osborn on his farm at Wayside, after has mede Kood In the Instrumental it had bitten two other dogs on the Patterson is general charman. precede the play. Tho guest nrtlsls KXECUTIVE BOAlll) MEETING. feet and the house contains nine for the awarding of special prizes a»..- farm. The animal's head was sent John Beatty of Long Branch was will be Gloria Moore, Beverly King musical line and who haft his own room.i and a bathroom. A two-car well as table prizes. and Heinz Hllmor. TO CI-OSK HALF DAY. orchestra. Tim card was from Crj- to Trenton and the report came back elected - as an honorary member of The executive hoard of ,*ho Wom- garage in on the property. Assisting the chairman are Missj shortly afier that the dog had been the organization. The play [B baaed on amusing sit- Next Monday, which will bo ob- umbla, South America, Kennle, who Thu house was formerly occupied Dorothy Brown, ticket chalrmanjM uations arising In a small backwoods en's Guild of Trinity Episcopal Mra. Oliver Strykcr, Mrs. JalneiJ Infected with rabies. Following the meeting tho men served as Lincoln's birthday, the Red now i» married and lives in Union church will meet Tucfiday afternoon by Die Purple Parrot tearoom. It were guests of the Ladles' auxiliary store, mainly the romance between Bank poatollice will close at noon. Jity, New Jcriiey, travels between will bo used as a rectory by Rev. Hunter, Mrs. Charles Seals and '• The animal, described as being a the proprietor of the store and the nt tho parish house on West Front Jay Williams, tables; Mrs. James ' small collie, fitted tho description of of the chapter at a turkey dinner, Only one delivery will, fro made that New York and Southern and South street. The regular guild meeting Weston B. Grlmnhaw, pastor of St. which wa3, attended by more than village .widow. The cast of char- American ports cnteitalnlnK the p-is- James' church of Eatontown and St. Davis and Miss Marguerite Flanlt$i the Rafferty pet. It was believed to day. The. lobby will be open all day will be Tuesday, February 21, -Izcfi and Mrs. Edward G. Bradford! have piayed with other dogs in the 40 persons, ilrs. Osborne E, Harri- acters includes Pop Pennysworth, for the convenience of boxholJcrd, senuers with his Stradlvariun. Andrews' Episcopal church of High- son' and Mrs. John P. Gaul were in playctl by Lewis Lowry; Ralph, his It Is mighty nice to hoar from lands, Tho sale v/as made by Ray H. and Mrs. Frederick Mundon, refre, neighborhood. son, Heinz Hllmcr; Ann Steele, Mrs. Opportunity. • ments. Many calls have been received at charge of tho dinner. Ivory Soap our fprmcr ncwdboys, and to know Automobile franchise open for two Stlllman of Eatontown. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Har- L. R. BurdRc: Ambrose, Pop's de- that they are doing »o wnll In thalr of tho most popular makcu of auto- Qthcra assisting are Mrs. P. Braa police headquarters from, persons livery boy, Philip Smith; Stella Wig- Is your assurance df safe launder- chostn lines of profession. We aln- is Powers, Mrs. Harold BlrchenOUghyg who believed they possessed dogs in- rison, Mr. i and Mrs. Gaul, Mr. and ing. It costs you no more than or- mobiles ,to those Interested In an uu- Valentine Greeting Cards. fected with rabies. For that reason Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. C. gins, Mrs. Karl Janaky; Ike Newton, dinary methods. Leons, 7O-T6 White cercly trust that they will pay. UM tomobllo dealership; only men with You can got Valentino cards most Mrs. Georgo Chandlor, Mrs. •*" Dr. Ticehurst Thursday night Issued Harry'Smock, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Whitney Burst; Mandy WlthcKfpoon, street. Red Bank, phono 2800,—Ad- a. call when In town, ability and enough capital need np- anywhere, but Valentino cardu, ex- Roovca, Mrs. Donald Noedham, : E. Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sym- Mra.-Peter Plngatore; Minnie Ooops, vertisement/ ply. Phone Long Branch 4119 for Allan Frost, Mrs. Edward AV a statement containing symptoms, Information. prejjflJrjg your real, sentiments, and which follows: ington, Mr, and Mrs. J.~K\ McNeil, Mrs. Frederick Wegel; Winnie House of Tell«y Valentine* a little different nnd better designs Mrs. Walter Boskey, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Barrow, Mr; and Oops, Mis. Lewis R. Lowry; Miss Tetley'o for Typewriters. express that Vnlenllnt! wlnh'ln words n". tho same price you pay for the mond Johnson, Mrs. Horton B, ' , "Furious rabies—First symptoms Guaranteed machines at bargain that Just rattle till the rapture that's BrafccH rellned and motorH re- others, you can get at the Art Kraft •Ison, Mrs. William Lipplncott, ', Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips, Mr. and Lucille Lernem, Miss Mary Boyle; prices. Expert repairing. Tetley's, noted are usually excitability and Mrs. James V. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripper, Emil Hlngdahlsen;' ln-you. Why-not have a little nurty paired; 20 weeks to pay, no money Hhpppc. AIHO Valentino favors, table j. P. Whitney, Mrs., Raymond : restlessness. The dog makes unususJ Broad street. Red Bank.—Advertise- with Valentine decorations? Colors down. Rod Bank Bruke Station, IK ctivurit, snappern and a lull lino of ilncott and Mra Julia Kitchen,; movements, biting at imaginary ob- John E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and George W. Spcares, Frederic:*r k ment. , ' % are beautiful. Let us plan it fur you. Maplo avenui), phono lied Hank iW, Klfta.—Advertisement. Layton. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Wcgel. Tetloy's," 17 Broad street.—Advertise- rVarren Bookwttlter i3 In jects and sometimes barking without — Advertisement. iiibliclty. ' • cause. There Is a change In the fa- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Hlattery, Mr. Fuel Oil ment. Notice, and Mrs. Reginald VnnBrunt, Mrs. Money to Lend to suit your burner; be«t grade* and For Sale. . cial expression and the eyea become prices. Unexcelled ecrvlce. Fred P, Picture- Framing, Beverages, Clicquot Club, White Our thirteenth anniversary sale Is Typewriter Bargains, glassy and staring. This excitability Frank Wise, Mra. Mary Fix, Mrs. on first mortgage on Improved prop- on. Twenty per cent off on all pur- Factory outlet portable and Mary Bennett, Mrs. Charles A'. Gib- erties in good condition. Prompt uc- Wlkoff Co., Red Bank, phono 052.— restoring of paintings, water colors, Rockk, SprinSi g WateWt r and beer, Bon- chases of underwear, hoslory, gloves, Increases and the dog is startled ,by tlon.glvcn on good applications. Al- Advertisement. . portraits, etc.; expert workmanship. Jamln H, Crate, U NorNortth Bridge ave- ypowritcrs; prices $9.C0 Up. T • alight noises, touching objects, 'etc. In, Mrs. Julia Ervin. Misses Bertha Reasonable- . jirioes^ Diplomat and nue, KKedd BBankk , phonh o 1-165.—Adver1165 - bogs, oweaters, washable dresses, 10c a day. All makes 1938 modal! M. Power, Mary Sullivan and Marte Jaire & Son Agency, Inc., ID Mob- roben, corsets, corselritos and bras- guaranteed. Suporlor Type The appetite, usually Is entirely, sup- mouth street Red Bank.—Advertije- Gamea Party clnes pictures our npeclalty,' Kelnea tisement. slercB, AIBO extra Blzes. Lewis Spe- pressed. .The dog.usually manifests Monahan, B. Hubcr, Arthur E. Mon- tomorrom w nighg t at Llnorofoft flr Art Shop, 528 Cookman avenue, As- Service, Carlton theater building *«nr William Eirjl»y,,.Thomas• Val- ineht. ' :' - - --•' flr« bury Park.—Advertisement. cialty Shop, 01 Broad street, Red Bank, phono 495.' Open even a desire foe water, but Is unable to hhouse . PrizesP i , 30 g,imr«, 25 cents.— Trap 8hiHitln£ ' ' Bank.—Advertisement, Advertisement. '•#Mnk. Salira-OjuiOly bangsirotn the entino.t and George .Bennett. Truhltf* for Typewriter Bargain*, Advertliemcnt. ' every Sundny afternoon, sunrisj jaws. Tho dog becomes violent. The j*nta&'... »non txptn repairing, <& ,,, '-Ooo't.HlK Thl». QuoftttunUy.. Rod. urnt Gun Clubfl

MERCHANTS COMMUNITY AY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 10th and 11th THE YEAR'S GREATEST VALUE EVEtiT\..BE HERE!

FROWN'S Dollar Days Specials BOY SCOUT OATH: On my honor, I will do my beat to do A FANCY my duty to God and my country, to obey the scout law, to help ATI 01 NO RUBBING 5c - 10c & $1.00 STORE COOKY PRESS other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, men- LIQUID WAX AND • '. • WE DELIVER—Next to.Davidson Brosros. . MHi ALUMINUM COOKY tally awake and morally straight.° N One Gallon SHEET. SPECIALS for DOLLAR DAYS Cart 1 00 Both for We reserve the right to limit quantities sold to any one person. None sold Special! < 1 to dealers, We do not guarantee special* to last both days. GOLD SEAL Black Enamel Tea Kettle $4 00 HOLLAND WINDOW .98 1 Congoleum Rugs With Chrome Lid—4 /4'Qt. Size * OltxO ft, Blj5e*-H

Two Days Only Straus Friday Sale Dollar Day Sale! JOHN B, ALLEN CO, Saturday Is ^ 9 Broad St., RED BANK TEL. Feb. 10 - II Sale SKIRTS BLOUSES 267-W Save 19c to 50c and More on Each Dollar Purchase $ JJOO NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK $troo "A good turn dwly" 2 Silk Hose 15 yds. Cretonnes Table Cloths VAIitlES TO 2.94 . VALUES TO 2.M 1.00 1.00 1.00 Pun Silk <— FoU. Fashioned Sun fast new patterns also Pure linen — largo 53x68 — Foil Length. First qual- plain color chevrons — nist size — bleached damask — SWEATERS DRESSES ity — New Spring Shades. — green or brown — Reg. hemmed for use — Reg, 1.50. Value 69o pair. 25o yd. ' • $JJ0O 3 Knitting 3 Rayon Undies Bed Spreads .Worsted AIXOUH BEG. 1.08 VALUES TO 3.M 1.00 1.00 J.YANKO I 1.00 ALSO LIMITED QUANTITY Steplns, Panties or Vest* >-> Full size —81x105 woven — 4-ouncc hanks made by Min- Styles are tailored and full- nil colors — also candlo- erva Co. Not all Colors. 8 6 BEOAD...STREET RED BANK cut for comfort, Yaluo wlchs. Reg. 1.30 quality. Vnlne 85a hank. ,' ISoea. DRESSES $^M SOME BEG. 7.M 4Mw~— 8 yds. Printed Percales 2 Shoe Bags Sylo Slips ' "SEE OUR .WINDOWS" j " 1.00 - o . • ••••_.• . 1.00 1.00 With 12 pockets each — or Iho new straight out—made Best' quality — 80 square laundry lings — exceptional of Crown Tested rayon Jnb- new patterns — yard wide— quality. Value 50b. Kirschbaunr's Silk Shop rtos. Kcfj, 1.10 ea. tho regular lllo yd. grado. EmasBseagggs ' m 111 23 BROAD ST., RED BANK Friday & Saturday, February 10th & UtK 3 hanks Bucilla i is Gowns -Pajamas 2 yds. Tapestry it 1.00 1.00 1.00 Si Inchon wido for all lilndi Bliio Lnbel knitting- nnd cro- Flannelette and TucHstlUdi— chet cotton — 800 yd hnnks, dainty patterns In pastel furniture coverings anil other from the second floor uses — Values to 1.00 yd. unbleached. Reg. SOc. colors. Made to sell for 2,00. Special for "Dollar Days" Smartly tailored Silk Bloutet, white and pastel colors, all sizes 1.00 6 doz. Modess 72's 2 Lace Scarfs 3 Stamped Scarfs Washable Satin Slips, guaranteed seam-proof, sizes 32 to 44 1.00 1.00 1.00 TWO DAYS ONLY Lastex Nemo "Scamp" Girdles, two-way stretch 1.00 1.00 Belgium linen, 5.1 ami 48 In- The economy~ pacKSge, Thfi Nntural-Wllh silky colors — flfi nnd -15 Inches lonjj nlso ches long — all hemstitched. last-time at this low prlco Values to 70c.' before advance. .1 pc. »ot«, UPK. to' 7!)o c hems nnd full qiilsctto — full length. Value all wool — whllo they last. 7» hemmed linen dish towels , 6 for 1.00 63x 99 ; „_. cot size ___„ 95c Were 2.B8. ' blench, Hon. 25c. ON ALL adjustable top lace curtain* 1.00 63x108 ,_;„ cot site . • LOS 2 yds. Crepe or 54-in. Wool Crepe small pattern 50" Cretonne.. 5 yds for 1.00 «x 99 .._____ single »l«e 1.0S 2 Blouses Satin 36x76 and 42x76 Mattress Protectort.. 1.00 72x108 _ ™ Single slie .___.__ L1IJ 81x99 . . double alie 1.15 1.00 yd. Men's, Women's and Kayser Snuggles, including extra sl»e 3 for 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' Pure wool. In good shades — 81x108 . • double >lxe __. L2S Printed and plain—satins— other M-ln: woolen». I"or pure linen bridge sets, white and colors llOO 00x168 , . extra elie •.. shantungs — bcmberg» — 40 In. roujjh rrepe», sntlm or tnftctn. Full linn colors, nklrts or dresses. Beg, to ABC and"Punjab percales 6 yds 1.00 «*S8 Pillow Cases 27c while they last — hall price. 1.50 yd. Heg. fillo to OOo yd, Children's Shoes ladies' print handkerchief* 7 for 1.00 45x38',-4 Pillow Cases Umbrellas ISALE SHOES INCLUDED] . gilt edj,e. pl«yjn»i.««rd»..*.. -~-4 for 1.00 ,2 Silk Scarfs 6 Kitchen Towels 54x54 linen printed clottis,Teff. V,951 J. idO Sd-inch woolens, ull & ddr "s ei8hts ydd 101.00 SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Woman's oil silk in all colon Squares, long or ascot* for Pure linen lflxS2 with blue, 63x »9 .ISO nx 99 860 — good selection handles. tho head or neck. Honuttful red, green, or gold borders. Value to 1.40. pattern!, Valuo to 1.00 en. 1.00 off on all KENWOOD and eixioj s«o Mxioa Mi Itcg. ZOo oo. MILES' SHOES 8U 99- Me FtUow CUM ST. MARY'S all-wood blanket* n 8I1IO8 LOS 4SxJ«.____j!c NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK—A SCOUT IS HELPFUL 31 BROAD STREET, RED BANK RED BANK EEGIgTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939. • RED BANK'S FEBRUARY .

FRIDAY SATURDAY

YEAR'S GREATEST VALUE EVENT..BE HERE!

NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK 32 Broad St. "A Scout is Cheerful" JKRIDEL'S Red Bank Dollar Days DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAYS ALTERATION SALi SPECIALS FRIDAY AND S AT U R D AY AT CRETONNE, 11 yds. HOUSECOATS RUBY LANE STORES Men's Men's 36inches wide,uew- j£^ HOSIERY Mexican and Indian cat floral and plaid Tj printed liucitc wrap- SWEATERS SHIRTS patterns, many B around or shirred MARTEX TOWELS 5 Attached Collar and colors. BB Silk Chiffon Crepes vnisls, 81.98 value. Thii famous heavy towel tells regularly for Coat and Slip-on 1 29c each. 1 Neckband stylet. Styles. WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH, 6 for S0c/Or Value to 3.95. Values to 2.50. BLANKETS, 2 for PAIRS SMART BLOUSEbS if - 70x80 in. plaid cot- |_.00 ped ends. Weight • 3 ghnrkskiii nud ding- MATTRESS PADS 1% pounds ench. fl| You'll want half^a^ozeu pairs at onal weaves. Si*e 39x76 1 Protector sells at $1.49 least of these exquisitely clear, SHEET & CASE sheer stockings. All wanted spring Size 54x76 on «ale at 1.19 colors included. First quality. NEW SWEATERS Nationally famous $^l Women's slipovers PEPPERlGL 81x90 *^ with bont, crew and Men's Fleece Lined GLOVES sheet with ninlching B^ collar necklines. All 3 Year Pillow Cases pillow case. HBl WOMEN'S SMART HATS colors. Tan and fl .(JO J^n Brand new styles—shakos, bumpers, 1 No starch—no dreuing. Size 45x36. Reg- Brown Cape J. *<» 1-50 Bonax & Priscilla derbies and pill boxes with colorful Women's Comfort ular price 25c each. veils, winipoles, sashes and other smart CURTAINS dctaib. Straws, felts, crepes, jerseys, HOUSE SHOES Comforter Covers $ NECKWEAR NECKWEAR •7 H Boys' 69c $1.49 Values! Reversible—rubber buttons; faat color*. 3 FAIRS 1 Wash Suits Foundations 1 Regular price 1.39. Regular Regular Clipfigurcd and dolled Good looking and long marquisette priscillas 65c Values. "^ Girdlot & $ wearing. Leather soles, . 1.00 Values. and bouaz applique tail- rubber heels. An excel- Full Size Sheets ored curtains. A large Conors lent value. Black only, for selection bought speci- A FOR 1 1 Guaranteed 3-year sheets, for this sale only. sizes <1< to 8. 2 j.oo g for |.00 ally for this event. v Short or Ions sleeves, I

THE SHERMAN SHOP'S PERCALES,6yds. GIRLS' DRESSES, 2 fo¥1 r B0 Square Percales Printed, and solid jfc 50 Linen Dish Towels 8,-1 00 OUTSTANDING in spring florals, colored percales, bo. H* stripes, geometries, lero, euspender and etc. Fast colored. slrniglithnc. 7 to 14. Pride of the Kitchen. Regular price 17c. $$$$ HITS $$$$ For the First 50 Customers 1 EXTRA SPECIAL pair MEN'S SWEATERS GIRIS' DRESSES, 4 fowi r CURTAINS for, MEN'S AND BOYS' 80 square percale

Downes, Mrs, Kenneth Conklln, Mrs. Buckbees Celebrate Roy, Sproul, Mrs. Paul Sproul and Mrs. EUon Overltnder. RED BANK'S FEBRUARY rns Barn Into Bungalow 35th Anniversary The Crescent dub of St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Louis R, Buckbee of Methodist church met at the home Seven Bridge road, LIttlo.Sliver, were of Mrs. George Emmons. Thursday honored on their 39th wedding anni- evening of last week. Nomination versary at a dinner in the Bowman of officers was held. Further plans room of the Blltmore hotel, New were discussed for the "Parade of York, given by Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbur Brides," which will be held Thursday A. Klleen of Rumson. evening, February 23, at the church. Among the guests were Mr. and Prizes will be awarded for the new- Mrs. Edward X Martin, Mr. and Mrs. est and oldest gown. Mrs. James Edward V. Klleen, Mr. and Mrs. Neldlnger will be hostess at her home Blake Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William February 16. Refreshments were H. Sullivan, Mr. and" Mrs. Walter served following the business ses- Community Roid, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, William sion. Those attending were Mrs. Merchants' J. Hlggins. Hendrlck L. Bennett, Jr., and Miss Arllne Welch, guests; Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg, Mrs. Theodore G. $ FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Hazlet. Bailey, Mrs. James Neldlnger, Mrs. John Aumack of Long Branch, Mrs. DAYS FEB 10th FEB. 11th (The Red Hank Uatltler can be bought Peter Quarloyg of Keansburg, Mrs, in Hazlet from Mr a, Edna M. W. Ftnux.) Frank McCleaster, Mrs. James H, The honor roll of Hazlet public Ward, Mr*. William Lambertiion, THE YEAR'S GREATEST VALUE EVENT ... BE HERE achool for January is aj** follows: Mrs. Harry Hughson, Jr., Mrs. Rol- EfKhth eraile—itohari Dorwin , Hudncy and Emmons, Mrs. Walter Smale, Dorwin, Richard Walker, Frank DeMarco, Mrs, Maltland Walling, Mrs. Harold ChnrJfli lltTTlnger, Dorothy Hubbs, Eliza' Stout, Mrs. William Urstadt and Mrs. fceth Moccl. John H. Bahrenburg, Jr. Seventh trade—Norman Katbbon#, Georsa Lewis, Julia Walllliff. Sixth era.de—Vivian Dean, An ton I a Da- The Honor Oirls class of St. John's vino, ChttrJeg Harris, Joseph Perno, Wil- will hold a kiddie social at the church Dollar Days!—Specials! liam H«ed, 'George Smeraldo, „ tomorrow evening. The money will Fifth Kmdc—Mario Enfontl, Snlvator"« to toward buying new lighting flx- c La Sflplo, Donald McUgcr, William Fhll- ALL SKES llpp. John Warnock, Robert Manhatl, Mar- ures in the church. Silk Slips npW ft€| jorie fimftlley. Mrs. Thomas Rathbone and son Fourth Krndc—William CahlH, Harold Vefnon of State Highway 35 wore Dean, Rftiph Pescux. Third grade—Phillip Arnilla, Thomaj New York visltorc Saturday. c Cahlll, Joieph Kubbc, -Lorraine Bailey, Malcolm W. PCSBUX, after enjoying Mary hn. Haplo, Anrmhelle Lewli, Miryann now fiCl Snule. Shirley DIsbrow. several days vacation, has returned Suede Blouses Stoond sr rade—Gormen Ouehlano, Ar- !or the. second semester at the,. MM . rQRMERLY 1.00 thur DlBbrow, Richard Jlarrlntfer, Jiobart dlcsex junior college at Perth Am- Johnson, Alfred Mctigerp Wilrna Din brow, boy. Jeanne Collim, tlann Moccl, Lou is o Slano. I-'lraIlra t kEwrK r ad e—Edward d JIljMIIUMM,, Mary Miss Gladys Kruser of Kcyport and (AIX WOOL) now J.29 Kneute, Ellaaboth Cahlll, Josephine.Davlno, Malcolm' W. Peseux motored to Clearance AND AFTER JonJ nn hmmpne, Carolyn Feicux, Rlvcredge Park Sunday and visited FOBMEBLY 195 lLll DUb M Chill An unusual bungalow' has Just tractors were Wesley Smith of Long lleglnncrB—Llmla DUbrow, Mary Cahill. he Misses Marjory and Barbara l01 of Our 1 fcf«i completed at Vanderburg for Branch, mason; Edward Blaladoll of Mlsn Lorraine Bozarth has re- Helnrlok, formerly of Keyport. Chenille Sweaters now O 1.00 turned to tho Trenton Teachers col- Kahlert Brothers have purchased \ Vbar as K. Frcllnghuysen, a sculp- Long Branch, electrician and Lament KEGUIAB PBICE 100 *• •*• Highest '. lor, 'm a farm purohMed by Mr. A. Dube of Red Bank, plumbing and lege at Hiliwood Lakes, after doing a new Cub 2-passenger airplane and Frrlhghuysen In March-of last year heating contractor, William Bennett ten weeks' practice teaching at Bed are flying from their flying field on Quality {rum Eugene Gardella o( Sea Bright of Oakhurst supervised the construc- Bank Junior high school. he highway. •ad Mlaa Anna and Jobn T, Cross tion work as foreman for Mr, Fary. Mrs. Cyrus Sou entertained tho A meeting of the Monmouth Cpun- Cotton Dresses vi AH) . Footwear ' DI Vnndcrburg. An 125-year-old cen- Tho contractors and workmen were Wednesday evening bridge club last y firemen's association will be held , tury larn on tho farm was used as the loud in their praise for the consld- week. Mra. Roy Sproul was awarded at tho Hazlot fire bouse Sunday, Feb- fuwi3 for the new building, the plans eratencss of Mr. Frcllnghuysen as an first prize and Mrs. Paul Sproul con- ruary 12, , .Silk Dresses j for vhlch were drawn by Mr. Fre-employer. solation. Following tho games re- Mr, and Mrs. Otto Dolson of Dobbs c Ungbiygen. Tho frame work of the While the contruction work was freshmemnts were served. Those at- Ferry, N. Y., were Sunday visitors at * old r*rn was of handhewn oak tlm-underway, Mr. Frellnghuysen or- tending were Mrs. Joseph Marine, ho home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer $|.99-$2-99 - $O.99 ALL OUR .. pus and despite the barn'a dilapi- dered razed an old barn on the farm. Mrs. Joseph Falls, Mrs. George Dolson. . dated appearanco the timbers were While tearing down the building, Mr. SUEDE In «ui excellent state of preservation, Fary and his workmen discovered a -adje frame work was used In trap door, leading to four large un- rungalow. derground rooms, which are thought SHOES to have been unod for a still by a for- mer owner. Tho rooms are of con- THE BUDGET SHOP'S JEAN FROCKS Tfce, bungalow contains a studio, WrtO feet, with a balcony, on one crete and steel construction. Tho RED BANK, N. J. Vide; a large dining room; living ceilings are 15 feet high and the larg- 16 BROAD ST., Jroorp, 80x15 feet; a muter bedroom est of the rooms Is 20x30 feet. A $4-95 1 DOLLAR SPECIALS with adjoining bathroom, a guest spring Is located In one of the rooms. (miir >m, kitchen, laundry, butler's The only entrance is. through a trap Originally Priced , ptintr.r, breakfast nook, mald'a room door and down a ladder. The exca- • and tiald'a bathroom. In one wing vation and concrete and ateol work FINAL CLOSE OUT from $6.50 to $8.75 , li a Firage, two box stallB and a feed alone aro estimated to have cost ' foihi I

Fortner Resident Dead. . IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. tain mnriKniro mmle hy Mlrlinct P. Weir IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Christopher RothfusB, 38, who had By virtue of an Order of Ilio Court of (wldowor) nnti Itotjert RolMy ffl) 123/B0* lived at Freehold the past 15 years" Chincery' of New Jsmey made on the Citizens Jluildlim Kiul I/>«n AUiorlMjon n nf netwaen William H. Hei.I, Comolilnant. died M.onday of last'week of a heart *lxt««nth day of Jtinuiuy, Nineteen 'hun- Red I>Hnk, diUcd AuKUnt 17•,i L I'M n"li Sfbaatlnno SajrllmL-ene, at alt,, Dt- dred urn! 'thirty-nine. In a certain cnuio recorded In tha 'ifflro of tho Cl,/IOro K O__l Mull_ - I f»nilnnt« attack at the home of his sister, Mrs. In mid Court UopemllriK wherein Mary K. month County, New Jeifoy, (.In. Jlooi* ki. uiH3i 4 ifln»jnni».,,,, . 3. Nugent of East Orange. He was Campbell I* (vjm;>Jaimini nrjpj Mnr#Jirot nf Mort»aie«n. I'dRC r,.rr, rtr , criverln* I On MMI, etc, Isotlct. I'lttfrnon LcIninK and, other* urn rlofcnd- [premieA Kltuntn In tho llonmirfi of fionl. I To .'iKHA.Sf f A.VO RACLiMBENE and tt baker by trade and waa formerly ftnti, the subscriber, OUQ of the .Special .In the County nf Monmou'h nnd Htnto of I MILS. SEIIAHTIANO 3AIJUMDENE, Uit employed in the Mount bakery at Masters of anld Court of Chancery, will on 'New Jerney. | wlf« of Hehastlano SiigUmbeni; th* flrnt.dny nt Mnrch, Nineteen hundred freehold. And ypu. Calhlnka, Paul, are mndn •• uy vlrtueufnn Orde_ r ojff thtfaet .Court of ant] thirty-nine, nt two o'clock In I he imrty defeinl«nt to m\i\ mil I liocaimo . flft«rnonn, nell At imbttc vettthitr, nt the Choncory ol the State of Naw J«ri«y, Battle Land Sold. IYE OPENIKI With ure the holdrsr of n juilKment nKalnat Mi- rntnio on the twenty-fifth day of January, Court HOUHB In the Horouirh of Freehold, ch ad Weir, a fortnnr owner «f th« mort- alliii extra i'ti/ue this Monmouth County, New Jersey, Nineteen hundred and. thirty-nine, In th* A total of 15 acres 61 the S. C. t K (!««(! pram I new, nnd by virtufl thereof above-entitled matter on Bill of Oom- Cowart farm near Freehold, where Buick itdan luti at $51 nlnlm to hnvn mmm ll(-n upon or Intrrent plitlnt of .William H. Reid, you ara ri- Atth that certain trnct or (tarcpl of In I ho »nld rnortttii^fii prtnilfcfl. eonic of the hottest lighting of the less than a year ago! land iltuote, lylnif iui'1 bclmr at Hitch - (nilred to apnenr and anawer the *ald Bill Battle of Monmouth took place, have 1'olnt Chapel, or Chapel Hill, In thu APl'l-KdATK, STKVKN.S, FOSTEK of Cr.midnlnt on or before the 27th day of Townihitt of MMillci-ov/n, County ut & HhUMtilLLE, Mnrrh, next, nt- »uth proceedlngB will b* been sold. Alexandria Shlbanoff, who Monmouth snd Ntnto gf N«w Jersey: . . Solicitor* of Complainant, hnd an If you had appeared In said pro- has a chicken farm adjoining, bought IlISdINNINd In th« tniddls of the P. TO. AddreHBi U Broad Streflt, R«(l Hunk, rerdln'K- Hald Bill of Complaint U &U& tiuhlle hlffhwny lendltitf frotn Mlddlfi- Now Jerpoy. for the piiriKino of foreclonlng a ceHftin tight acres and seven acres were sold town VIIIHKO to UlcevlHo, thence m Dated Jnnunry 27, U^9. morf Knife made and execut«d by (jabrlti to the State Highway department. IICHT now we'd like to point There'll be a sudden hurry tho ' maKnuttc nctdl« now tiolntii 'J'nmnny and Annlu Tnmasy, hli wife, and North ten dcKreoj* fifty-five ml nut on lutUl hy th« complainant. Bin! you, Stb**- Bank Sells Two Properties. \ Monmoulh County Surrocate'a O(Uc». tlnno Hftifllmliene, arc made a party bt> R out that with the first feel of to trade in cars that have Want ftlutiK the midillo at tho hlich- In the matter ol the e»litto of Cornellui The First National Bank of Free- •wey l«0din(r from Hlfch Polnt-Olinprl cnu«« Q£ the fact J,imt._jr.au_«pe th«_.uwnajc.. spring in the air, there's going to be' to ApplcKAto'n Lnndlnif eight cliKlm — Chiirlei!O'Nolll-tnlf" known an Charki of tho iircnilnca described In th« inort((»K» hold has sold the former Joseph begun to pass their prime, to tha Houtlieriiit corner of the Hchoql <:. O'Neill), dcrennent one chnln; thence North i\Uhli}nt cnlntc. of ,S*6l>ftntlano Saglltnbtne. are mtdf • par- thre« srul^ orin-hulf- d'-wrec* 'W**tt l'ur*itiinL- to .the order of Joseph L. Don- ty b'!c>. of tha fad that you claim at place several months. The bank has tiful new Buicks. ioned smoothness of Bui- kavanty-flvg link* Ut n fttnnp in John nhny, HurrrtKUto of the Cotiitty of Mon- tho wlf* nf HohAHtlano Ragllmbane. an In- also sold a house on Thomas street W«*t'* line; thence North el^hty-thiee mouth, inH'le on th« twentieth dny of ch onto i iKhl of dower or otherwiie In Coil Springing'g full-float derooi W«Ml four rhnlna two llnkn Jnnuiuy, Hi^Ul, on tho anidlrtttton <>t (he premlfi^n dctcrlhed In the mortiraga to Charles W, Butcher of Farming- There's going to be a rush to get «IonKT th» tnhi John* W«Kt'» lino to a WilllRm V. O'Neill, John T. OtNell) .anil whlrh In bolng noueht to be foreclosed- Irenn K, NtniKhlnn, miminlrtlrntinii of thB dale. ride. •tak* i thitnco Potilh four de(;r«e* W«xt Dated January 2G, 1039, Employe** Feted. behind this great car's lively Dyna- MVin rhninH fifty-four \\r\Un to North- entiito of Cotiiolliix Chiu'ltt.i O'Neill (nlHO •w«Bt corner of William Mount's row know aa Churlcn C. U'Nolll), tUceaard. Freehold, New Jersey, Employees of the Monmouth Con-, flash straight-eight power plant, to No question about that, not when winter right in-stridc, and just be hounfl; tliftnce North efifhty-ciKht de- notice Ix hur'-hy v.ivvn to tho crcditorn of EDWARD G. FORMAN, ttolidated Water company and Its af- KtfflH twenty miuutdn Kant two rlinln* Mil dereni:«d tti cxhlhlt to tho mibscrlh- Solicitor for and of Count*! 1 take in the budding countryside warmed up when spring comes. «|j(ty-«lx link* to * (fwrden ftnrti t>»»tl 6i p, ndfnliiUt JIIIOTH nn uforcmld, I heir With Complainant, filiates, the Atlantic County Water you recall last fall, when we had to the net .South ono ilcKiee fort y mtn- ttvl.t* ntul fU-nilimit itifti'tttHt the naUl tntntv, H W««t Main Street, Freehold, N. J. company of Plcasantvillo and the from behind its new wide-paned sell cars on a five and six week de- You'll fet it at prices lower than utea Went two chttlnfl to the ccritta «f under oath, within nix montlm from the Ocean County Water company of the flr*t nBoinrl hiitliwuy: Umnr© duio of the nfomiAid mder, or they will North elRhty-elttht de^nros Kurt four he forever burred of their, fiction* there- Monmouth County Surrogate'* Office. Bay Head were guests of the man- windows. livery basis. "* a year ago, lower than you'd expect, rhslni forty-fikht llnkn llonu nnld for ntfitliiit th<* inld aubscrlliers, In the matter of th* estate of Alfred 8. agement at a dinner st the Garflefd- Highway to th* pltrrn ot ileidntiintz, Dated Fieeliold, N. J., Jan. '/», 1.989. Hpenney (coiorod). deceased. Brant hotel Friday night,, lower even than on some sixes. contain I n« four RTICB and nlnnty-fi v» Notice to creditors to present claim* On the other hand, you can get rid hunrlrcdtbii of UTI nan, h» !ho itiirn« WH.UAM F. O'NKII.L, iiifainit «»Latc. " You'll get a better allowance on tho more or lt*i, with \hn iiiipurlor(iin'.ii, I'o.t Monnritith, N. J., I'urNimnt to the order of Joseph I* Don* John F. Knox Dnul. JOHN T. O'NEILL. tihny, Suirofcftte of the County of- Mon* John F. Knox, a retired printer, of a lot of grief by trading an old Inrl'J'HnK the Irchontfl it«ht, of dower UHV/ Monm.iiMh, N. J.. car you're now driving—and like an sruin of Inythor^ Mnrln Campltull, wife 1KENR K. NAtlOHTON, mouth, mads on the Twelfth day of died Friday at his- home at Neptune. car now. Get rid of weak batteries, of th«'d*fflmiiint, Itlrhaid I'. CHmpheli, I'ort Monmotjth. N. J., January, 1038, on th* application of For many years'he was employed on not avoid some heavy servicing Jr., anri InrlndlnK the In«hf:Hto rl«ht *.f M/iry Ells Hnlxtnn (named )n wll} «• Ella ny of the dpfcnfjnnt, Albert K. T^'ID- AdrnlnSitrHtors. Hohtonl, executrix of tho estate of Alfred . slick tires, slow-starting engines, K>i".nr>\ W. Wl^f, K*T,( the Asbury Park Press. He leaves bill,. hnnhnnd of thn defend nut. Ma riffi ret S. Bpmney, doceaiad, notice la heraby two sons, John W. and T.homas F., of Ii U h i d lied Hunk, ti. J., KIVCH to thti crcdltora of said dtcetaed to brakes that may be needing a relin- t. if 1'ioctor for WUIIATTI K, O'Neill. J^eptune arid a daughter, Mrs. - }'att«rB"ri I^iniiiir. U trxhlhlt to the subscriber, executrix aa So why wait until sometime "in the ith nil Hnyderj lC»I««it-t & J'illMnny, . nffiic^iild, tholr debts and demands asaJnst ert Jemison of Neptune. Mr. Knox ing job soon. MlniroiBT thft JmriiiMtit tolH anil, Attaiillo Mlirhlnnda. N. J,, tho *;iJ(J ttnlnte, under onth, wltbJo »lx was prominent In Odd Fellow circles. spring"? Shop early for your Buick, niH-aii to \Ut> Hnld ii U d I'rortorn for John T. O'Neill inonthfi from the date of the aforesaid In any WIRU nvi«n tft ii nd Irene K, Nn itch ton. ordci, or they wilt be forever'barred of Slid Undn will hu mid fiiiWetiiiW t Ut th&i: actions therefor against the said West Long Branch Man Dead. You'll get a car in this well-made, the most satisfying car you ever tnx lUnit BTifl nnscmtmRntnt , 11?? tiriy, Riihflrrlhci-. Ja..-ie.i H. Edwards, 81, of West of whlrh will ho HH noun end kt tho time nt Monmouth County Surrngnte'a Office. well-manncrpd, well-groomed new drove—*\wp wisely and avoid the «flll« amii Ihth q I ffl'llrill K "t' Diith . ror.idltlonditi n of In tho iriftlt«r of the tutntu ol Atdace Clnra Dated Freehold, N. J., Jan. 12, 1889. Long Branch, retired butcher and MARY ELLA HOLSTON, gardener, died at the Briar Hill home as \n Ihn |if)Ii«rty i n t creditora to preient clalmi IS* Went Dersen Place. Hed Dank, N, J,f »t Freehold Sunday. Mr. Edwards "" ' """ Haftlnut ectft'n. HA HOT.!) icworr IKr .rd H. Wel.ar. E.,.. **""* oond'jcte'd his own butcher business Ji, 1T7 Punuaut to the order of Joiieph h. Don- n RP'.'Ul M.• ter In t'hftnn shwy, .SurroKft" of the County of Mon* Frothnld, N. J.. ;• |or many years and then took up of ^ Jersey Proctor. IK W, TaiM'l*. moiilli, matin on tlio Thlrti^ntlt day ol gardening. His closest relatives ate Till Jlroarl HI.real. Jnriiiai y, I'JJf'.t, on tho nitplkntlrni nt & nephew and two nieces. Now nrk. New . M-uy K Cniilllfdd (nnmi-il In will AH Nellie NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT er buy Buick-NOWr Hollcltor for Cofflplalm .nt. Canineld), (-u-ciitiEx ot tint estate of K»Utu uf Joscpti KoAnlck, dacaasad. AvJnv.n t;iani Jodry, dectaned, no tiro Ii Married In Texas. XJ IXIMrlAI OF OUiHAt MOTOKI VAtUI Notlca Ii hereby nlmn that tha accounta hereby ulven to tho creditor* of nald de- of tlio BtjbncrlbQi, aUmfnlntrato^. of th« «•« . Miss Marion E. Uppincctt, daugh- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, ceaibii to exhibit (o Ihv mihxcrlhor,. execu- tnlit ol »«M tlaciased, will ba nudlUd and 123/830. trix HN nforennld, their dubtfl und demanda ter of Mrs." Joseph Llpplncott of Hafilnst Hie «n(d «»trtte, nndor oath, with- xtateij by the Surrogate of tha County of Hamilton and Lieu). Brian O'Neill of TO CATHIHKA i'AIJl-i Monmoulh. anil raportad r. CitU«n» HftiMinx »nd lyion Amo'cfntifjn of time, application will ba mada for (ha al- 0:N t^.JjAnVit * AOtt>oi«.Uftn..flt.,tjh&-8U.t« :cf. rated Treehold, N, J., Jan. 18, 1939. lowahca of coramliiloninnd coua,«l tat«. bill on, or before ttie twenty-elijhth ilay ' Executrix. - . . „ Admtnl.ti.tor. of Marrh, next, or flifl nald hill wilt,, ha Al»t"fi Beefcman, Kxq..' Harry D. Hance of Freehold, ex- tftfcun ft* rnnfextn] «tfftii)*t yon'. R«d. llank, N. J,, wumn A Paramua. Bcutor of the estate of Mi*a Annlt R«d Bunk, N. J,. , fhe •«•(! bill la filed to foracluit * ctr- Proctor* Proetora, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1S89. Pennsylvania Ave., Paterjon; tel. Increasing the state debt would not of any deficiency if one should de- Lambert 1040 Eat. about 1035. settle the Issue. Bonds must be paid Senator Barbour velop before June 20. I know I Ker (or Kerr) Burying ground. off eventually, together with interest should vote -without question to do Tennetf '/4-mLe. of Old Tennent Ch. Know and premium charges. Bond lasues Genealogy Grave*"of~WaTfer Kerand others. ^c8-e*pen»|ve. -In -aome-eaacs Inter- Releases Press Rapid pregrepregrmw —in—Nei w / History of OldTennent, p. 360; est payments on bonds equal or ex- war against, the ravages of Dutch well's Historical and Genealogical ceed the amount of principal by the Elm disease!' the scourge that has. Chase th MLscelUny, II, p. 318. Your time the debt ia paid off. Matter (to WPA resulted in the destruction of more BOLES. Preston Burying Ground. lV4-ml. Despite denials from politically- than 30,000 of these trees in the minded factions, extensive economies state. Is seen If the requested in- ' Queries or answers may be iub- n, of Smlthttirg. Hlatory of Old Ten- Government Predict* Congress Will ncnt, p. 301. are possible, and must be instituted crease in the appropriation.of $209,- ' mltted by subscrlben to The Ked If the taxpayers' interests are to be Appropriate More Funds 000 for that purpose, asked of the Bank Bef liter. Tennent Com. The yard of Old Senate Committee on Agriculture by Tennent (Presbyterian) Church. treated justly. Firm and persistent Be sure Information Is accurate, »» A. R. EVf.RSON measures must be adopted. There Is If Needed by June 30 Senator Barbour this week. Is grant- Overlooking Revolutionary battle ed. New Jersey, and particularly brief and typewritten or written In field of Monmouth, At Tennent a-definite limit to the amount of Ink on one side of the paper only. STATE ECONOMY. money the taxpayers can afford to North Jersey, has suffered more (formerly called White Hill), Junc- from the blight than any section of The full name and address of the tion of Gordons Cor., Rues Cor. and pay for governmental services. Ex- There Is no reason for any appre- {niter must be liven. With the New Jersey legislature In penditures must be adjusted to the hension on the part of any WPA the country. The appropriation of Engitshtown-East Freehold roada, session, and the appropriations com- $388,000 granted, nine months ago al- Near Engllshtown-Freehold road. point whore they will not exceed this worker over • the action of congress Honmouth County Marrlafe Rec- mittee considering items of state ex- limit. - In holding the current relief appro- ready has been exhauated. ords, Court House, Freehold, N. J. Beekmah'a Early Dutch Settlers of penditures, the usual bombardment priation to $725,000,000 Instead of al- Monmouth p. Ix (Incomplete); Still- of requests for state appropriations Anderson,. John, son of David, and well's Historical and Genealogical lowing the full J875,000,000 asked by .With the Morro Castle, Mohawk Mary Berk? . . 1800, June 22 Is In action. CONTROLLING APHIS. President Roosevelt, Senator W. and Cavalier tragedies In mind. 'blu•line eoaT boms with e• mild naturacol draft Thus ait Kndi mon Miscellany XI, 319 (Incomplete): Thomas Cook, Justice. Even, though thentate In In urgent Warren Barbour has declared. He Senator Baijbour this week request- uefnl heat to your living quarter*—lew watte beat up tho chimney. Symmes HJBtory of Old Tennent p^ need of economy, there la1 no Indica- Any period of warm wcatheFdur- Havens, Aaron and Jemlmah New- 263 (burials to 1852), p. 293 (burials predicted" that congress .will appro- ed Rear Admiral Russell Waeahe, Yon get more heat for jonr mooer. Order 'blue coal' from us todsjr. 1800, Aug. 25 tion that the various state depart- ing February or March is an Ideal pr(ate any additional sum found to commandant of the United States berry — : -— 1852-1868), p. 307 (burials 1868-1903), In Xona Branch David Bartlne, Elder of M. E. church ments will reduco their demands for time for the application of a tar o|l|be neCessary to carry the relief load Coast Guard, to consider favorably Thompson burying ground 2 grvs; emulsion, epray for the control of d f the fiscal year, June H, B. SHERMAN A SONS, INC. BRANCH FUEL CO, INC, 46. Mat»on, Aaron and Mar/ Ben- appropriations! until tne en O recommending that the Coast Guard Fhoo. 390 Phon. 1668 v . : nett —-,- 1800, Aug. 14. i'i-ml. e. of Smlthburg on Jano Du- New Jersey has a multitude of apple aphis. Arthur J. Farley, pro- 30-next, If it should develop that the base located at the Cape May air- la Red Bask FRED D. WIKOFF CO. Phonei SSI 4 552 ' ,f Bols farm. William Davlson Perrlne'j boards, bureaus, commissions and fessor of promoloogy at, the N. J. amount provided is Insufficient for port station be restored to, its form- Benjamin Lawrence, Justice. In Eatontown HENRY ALLEN CO, INC Phona «9. % Chamberlain, William and Lydla Perrlnevllle, Presbyterian Church agencies that have been created over College of Agriculture, Rutgers uni- this purposed er status with full complement of Worth,— Benjamin— Lawrence — and Early Settlers." a period of years. Once estaWShed, versity, says thabthls material, if ap- 'In effect," be said, "Congress has men and ships. TUNE IN ON "THE SHADOW" EVERY SUNDAY AT 5:30 P. M. STATION WOK* : 1800, Sept. 10. Private Burylhg Ground near Mc- they strive vlgorosuly not only to re- piled at the proper strength will kill j given the President $725,000,000 io Letts, John and Mary Platt, Benjb- Bride farm, Engllshtown. Stlllwell main in existence, but to expand the aphis eggs now on tho trees. j finance current relief requirements Senator Barbour this week was min Lawrence, Justice 1800, June 8. Mas. M.C.H.A. (This item belongs un- their powers, and to secure greater "Tho stock emulsion, as received with the understanding that if more named to the Sub-committee on Bennett, Caleb and Anna Chambers der Engllshtown Cemeteries, appropriations, from the manufacturer or dealer, money should be needed it will be Foods and Drugs of the Commerce 1800, July 6. Private* Burying Ground on farm These attempts must, of course, bo' will: contain 60,'83, or 98 per cent ac- provided. The issue between the Committee. ' Bonnell, John and Sarah Head ley owned by Howard Baird, 1901, near resisted by tho appropriations com- tual tar oil,' Prof. Farley reports. President and Congress was not ....J 1800, July 28 Presbyterian Church, Manalapan. mittee. Requests of every depart- "This should be .diluted to prove 2.5 Whether Congress should provide 4-H CLUB MEETINGS. Winner, Jonathan and Sarah Frig- Cook, Embly graves. Bymmca ^History ment must be examined closely, and. per cent actual tar oll'ln the diluted adequately for those who need relief •Heed down to the Iowent possible NEXT TIME mnre r— 1800, July 28 of Old Tennent pp. 360-361. (May spray. Growers who have had dif- burt whethe_r r the job can be done for Tho Hazlet, Holmdol, Crawford* figure.- -•-•• •••• - '• -•-*-- •""'"••«; ' ""'".__ ' "it 1' ''-L '" li. '1' "^5M*«11AM1 Benjamin Lawrence, Justice, ~ be in Millstone Twp.) flcu'lty" controlling'"apple aphis wotild ] a" smaller sum than the "President and West Freehold Forestry, cluba all 47. Luker, Jacob and Mary. Seper Last year's experience demonstrat- do well to apply ono of the tar oll'asfied. held their regular monthly meetings ed the possibilities of economies once : 1800, Dec. i. emulsions while the trees are dor-l "Congress simply said to" the Pres- last week in their respective schools. the committee determined to cut mant-and the temperature Is above Ident, 'See If you can't get along on By James Allen, Justice. Feed Needed Now appropriations, A very original program was pre- and Catherine At lhat time, an- freezing, since the trcatment->offerB $725,000,000 without causing anyone Covenhoven, _ Jacob nounccment of tentative stato appro- sented by the members of the Craw- flchenck ...'. - 1798, Sept 26. For Our Wildlife one of tho most effective methods of to suffer. If you can't we will'give fords club on the subject, "Thinga priations resulted In Indignant public control. you whatever additional amount Is Byer, William and Margeret NIU Late winter storms which cover the protest, led by tho New Jersey Tax- required.' That Have Been Observed In the (Hill) - 1799, Sept. 26 "Plans for appllylng tar oil emul- Forest During the Winter Months." rural areas of Mew Jersey with deep payers association, which compelled "It is as if a board of director VanDerhoef, Michael and Nelly Van- snow and ice hold a threat for wild- the appropriations committee tq re- sion should be made early enough Miss Betty Long presided .over the . 1798, Sept, 30 to insure the completion of the job said to an executive or a father to Cleat life, the State Fish and Game Com- consider the various Items. When a son: 'You think you need this meeting. 'bliie coal' Terhune, Garret and Ann Hehdrlek- mission warned today in requesting pressure was applied, thoy were able by tho time tho fruit buds appear At the Holmdel Sylvan cub meet- 1799, Oct. 30. silvery, since tho use If such a mix- larger sum. You may be right but •on deputy wardens, sportsmen's organ- to reduce tho total state appropria- we think you can do the job for leas ing John Qahler waa chairman of the Wyckoff, William and Nelly Van' izations, Boy Scouts, members of tions by more than (2,000,000. lure after the stage of bud develop- than that. Take this smaller amount program committee -which presented Mater -. 1799, Oct 20, Four-H clubs and others, to continue ment may cause ' serious injury* —do the best you can with" It—and the reports on birds and animals. The New Jersey Taxpayers associa- Furthcmore, the application of exces- Thomson, William and • Margeret the establishment of feeding stations tion bollevos that reductions must bo see how you come out. If you need The Hazlet club members studied Denlso > 1799, Oct. 23 and shelters throughout the state. carried to far greater lengths this sive, amounts of material should be more money before you get through Insects at their meeting, the commit- Covenhoven, Peter Forman and Jane The commission announced that year. Last year the appropriations nvolded In the Interest of safety and you can have It.' tee responsible for the program be- Denl«e • 1789, Nov. 27. 0 It. is Important, however, ing George LewU, chairman, Arthur approximately 30,000 rabbits have committee did a good ,b, 8 fa," f» » It. is importan however "That Is all there is to the relief Denlae,. Teunl* and Elizabeth been, distributed throughout New they went, but they did little MJ'« the trees'bo completely coated CahlU and Oscar Phillip. FRED D. WIKOFF CO. controversy. The smaller apprqprla, Diddle — ; • 1799, Nov, 30. Jersey 'to improve hunting next fall than scratch the surface of p wlth the spray, since any aphis eggs tlon moreover wisely provided that Tho Forestry club in Freehold By Benjamin DuBois, Minister. and these cottontails are now domi- reductions. ^ which arc missed will not be killed. no relief allowances' need be cut at township school held a business RED BANK, N. J. These records were copied by Mon- ciled in hedgo rows, tree stumps and Every department should be re- Best results are. obtained by floating' all during the winter months and meeting and planned to visit two for- mouth Court House Chapter, D, A. bruahpiles and are becoming accli- quired to bring down Its costs to tho tho material Into tho tree with tho from statements made by relief of- estry clubs in the northern part of K., and published through the Mon- mated to their new surroundings. lowest posslblo amount. It Is futile wind in tho form of a lino mist." ficials Unce the $726,000,000 was ap- tho county in February and will Telephone 552. mouth Historical Association; Free- Famous as prolific breeders, these to ask department heads to make proved, I do not believe any worthy make a trip to the State museum In hold, N. J., and released by (Mrs. rabbits should remain healthy until Trenton during March, . . economies, arid then rest upon their FBUIT SPRAYING. relief recipient will be dropped from William B.) Laura V. Conover, Reg- spring under proper weather condi- decisions because they invariably say the rolls now or later. istrar. tions and assure a plentiful supply "It can't be dono." .Rather, strict "Certainly Congress will take care It nava to advertlso In The Register. for the 1930 upland game season Thursday afternoon, February 10, GENEALOGY. limitations should be placed upon la tho dato which every fruit grower next November. each department, based jpon careful Mrs. Harriet L. Wllkoon, Editor, In Monmouth county should mark on Local relief directors who distrib- surveys, and trio departments re- his calendar. At that time, there will 1 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, quired to operate within such limita- K. J. (Chairman: Genealogical Com- ute food to' tho jobless of ton have bo a meeting in the Court House, loose cabbage leaves, bruised apples tions! Freehold, undor tho direction of the mittee of the Monmouth County His- and other foodstuffs which could be torical Association, Freehold, N. J.) Naturally this procedure would Monmouth County Extension service; transported to the outlands and used meet disapproval In tho various state where fruit growors will have .a an food for wlldllfo during periods departments, since each department chance to talk with tlirt experts about QUESTIONS THE GAME-OF-THE-MINUTE when heavy anows cover natural Is anxious tq oxpand Its present set- the pent control programs for their 635. HOWLAND-HAtKJKRTY. Rc. feeding- areas, tho commission said. up: With tholr viewpoint narrowed orchards this coming year. Discarded greens' from markets and quest names of parents.and gr. par- down to the welfare of their particu- Dr. W. H. Martin, director of re- ents of Susan Howland*' (b. 1706-d. vegetable stores could also, bo used lar department, they fall to recog- to advantage an food for wild-life. search at tho New Jersey Experiment IBM) who md about 1810, Asher Hng- nize the. vital need of broad reduction Station; Dr. T. J. Headlec, state en- gerty (b.l786-d,1865). They had 0 Sportsmen interested In establish- of expenditures throughout tho state tomologist, and Prof. A. J. Farley, children and resided at Tinton Falls, ing feeding stations for wlldllft wcro government. extension horticulturist, will come to N. J. Any information will be grate- requested to get in touch with local For one thing, tho problem of Monmouth county. at that time to fully received. (Mrs. E.W.K.) relief directors nnd market and store financing unemployment relief mu«t answer growers' questions, and dis- 686. HAGGERTT. Who were the proprietor* and make arrangements ttc niot In a way that will not op- cuss the- 1039 spray program. parents of John Haggcity (b. 1707- to collect tho discarded fruit and proas tho taxpayer. Municipalities This mooting has developed into , vegetables In order to provide food d.1822) who fought In the Battle of are still waiting for remuneration for , an nnnUal affair, according to assist- Monmouth? Would Ilka gr. parents, for game and birds during the bnl- rolief expenditures In 1938. Menus j,,nt county agricultural agent, M. A. anco, of the winter. Distribution of 1 too. Family Bibles, in the posses- grain nnd other footstufts In locali- to meet these.'paymentsp , nnd to jj ciarlt, and Is one which attracts a sion of this family now living In ffinanci e tthho prograg m fof r 1939 are still' inrgtillo nttondnnco of fruit growergrowerss I ties where natural food is scarce and did I Mon. Co. might give clues. Appre- snow deep was also recommended. undetermined, • I from nvery partt of ththo countyt . DrD . ciate date. . (Mrs. E.W.K.) An Intonslvo program of economy Martin's part of tho program will 637. STALLS. Who was the father Co-operative measures to protect must bo Instituted If those and other haVo to do .with diseases like apple of Jacob Stalle? The bond for the the rabbits from stray cats, foxes, pressing probloma nro to be solved scab, bitter rot, fruit spot and blotch, marriage license (filed In the office of crows, dogs running at large and satisfactorily. Now taxon ennnot ho jw hllo Dr. Hpndlce'a part of tho pro- tho Secretary of State in Trenton) other predators have been adopted toloratcd as an alternative for the gram will Include a discussion of the of Jacob Stalle of Monmouth Coun. by organized sportsmen In many people of this atatonre alrendy stoop- remedies for such insect pests na red ty and Mary West, is dated March cquntles, tho commission said, In Shouldered from carrying tho present mite, nphlds and coddling moth. 80-1757. At this date the family wore commending such activities which heavy, load of taxes. Every fruit grower In Monmouth living about one mile and a half greatly oLd in maintaining nn In- Bond issues appear attractive to county who.wants tho latest Informa- north from Allentown, N. J. Anyone creased game population In New Jor- politicians who aro scorching for a tion on pest control should plan to sey. giving authentic Information of this loop-hole to escape tho problem, but' nttend. '' ' ft family of Jacob Stelle, I will pay for making copy of data for.me. (Mr. A.W.S.) 638. NBWKLL. Would like all In formation possible concerning ser- vice of Elizabeth Truaxe Newell who is said to have assisted soldiers In the Battle of Monmouth, by taking food and other refreshments to the battlefield, I understand she also CHEVROLET served on certain womena Comrhlt- tees. . (B.C.A.) B39. JOHNSON - LONOSTREET. Want Information on William John- son of Mon. Co, who md. IiOngitreet and had daii. Hannah, Me la said to have served In the Revo- lution. Would like his war record end names of any other children. (M.CX.) M0. GASTON. John Gastcn had ten children, bapt. at Tennent (Symmes Hist. Pg. 211). Desire name ef his wife and parents, If possible. (M.C.L.) - Ml, RE1D-FORMAN. Desire an- ceitry of my gr. gd. father, Aaron Held who md, Catherine Forman. He lived in Upper Freehold, N.J. .... -jjjr 1st in Features M2. HEYBR-CONOVKR. Would like the ancestry of both Nellie Hey- er and Garret Conover who md. June 26-17M and had issue, Margaret, Wil- liam and Elsie. (D.V.P.) 1st in Value M3. WALXrSCHENCK. Wanted parentage of Ann Schenck (1702- 1863) who in 1822 md. Matthias Covenhoven, and became his second •wife. He was the s. of Mary (Wall) Covenhoven and William Coven- ... and again in 1939 , hoven. Who were the parenta of Mary Wall? (L.V.C.) people everywhere are saying, MONMOUTH COUNTY CEMETERIES "CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE!' (Continued) ol£r . Keyport Boro of Green Grove Ccm., Green Grove Chevrolet outsells all others because Chev- *% Ave. .Civil War, Spanish American rolet niiMw/iirit nil others! That's the and World War graves. Kearney family vault. On former verdict of (lisccniing buyers in nil parts of Key drove Plantation, major part of the country, und it wili be your verdict, which la site of Boro ot Koyport, near too, when you weigh the many 'extrn-nthie Lawson garage, Perry St., on Lup pattatong Creek bluff. failures Chevrolet is offering. Modem St. Joseph's Roman Catholic features—unpiuiant features—exclusive Q« up Mme compttitkra, Muk Church Cem. Lloyd Road, rear of features like Vacuum Gearshift*, Valve- •mul Zit-Ztt rtidinj time, or Church. Civil War, Spanish Amer- A O«r>.r<,l M.I.,, Volu. Mtimtte lit PUct, Jd, 3d. 4th. ican and World War graves,. . in-llcnd Engine, New "Observation Cnr" runta mtsomijuat Visibility, Perfected Knee-Action Hiding IJttle Sliver, Boro of extremely low (iriies! Only Chevrolet Formerly parts of Shrewsbury Twp, SyHli'int, mid Tipftc-Matie Clutch—fea- •gives ?<> much for so" little, mid that is why Burying Ground Unnamed. Mas ture* available nowhere else nt surh State Library, Trenton. —"Chevrolet's the Choice!" Lone Branch, City of Ken Zii-Z*i comiat, s«v* Formerly in Ocean Twp. nil miwM* n( tlittil ««frc •*«w of til pttytn. Bat foil Green Burying "Ground. Book of i' awnp «in« toutmy. ^ tho Dead, pp, 8,8-37, Slocum Burying Ground, Book of the Dead, pp 37-30. SEE Y^UR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER Mnnnlnpan Township African Methodist Kplscopn :'Church yard. TVoodriHs (ttormtrty You get Conoco Service.JUL wellJk* tbe famous Coaoco ProducUrt these Stations: called Africa). Jer«ey State Memorial Park. At IVBCflVT-LAYTON tHEVROLET CO. Burdge's Conoco Service Station Triangle CHI Service Station Manalapan on Manalapan-Balrd road ' BOO ft, from Route 23. Near Pres- 29 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. 13-15 White Street, •- • Cor. Broad & White Sts., byterian Church yard. Office; 111 Just off Broad St., Red Bank Opp. Shrewsbury Dairy, Red Bank ' ^^ ,. "Z - SED 9,1989. ver railroad station, was being cut finger would have to be amputated ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS up into building lots. at the first joint. PAY LLSS FOR CHICKS Louis Cole, son of Edward Cole, Miss., Myrtle Naylor of Manasquan ST., returned borne after spending and Samuel Thorne, son of William two ye«ni traveling thrnugh-^me. B.—Thome—of—Cold_Sprlng*,_n ear- Insurance Is No Sounder Than the Degree of Integrity ^FROM-REGISTER JEB United States with theatrics! com- Keansburg, were married at Keans- Back of Tts Operations. »a tairf Uri. tm a. c m panies and circuses. He planned toburg by Rev. J.1 W. Tower. bDrns. Reda. Bocu. WjwlBOllw- leave in a short time for Bridgeport, Miss {Catherine Predmore, daugh- Connecticut, where be was to become fiwOltidL WhiU WytndctlM. Sluer- Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Called From The ter of Mrs! Rose Predmore of Bridge I Pa lu. wrinMM. Whit. •""<. connected with a Barnum and Bail- avenue, and James F. Lloyd were NATION WIDE fM fioff lt«c**, Buff O/ytntfw, N. H. neat. News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment ley circus. married by Rev. Robert MacKcllar. Engllib W. Utbofnl. 8. C. Bnm U«honm Bui Jacob Eurlch,: Jr., of Canal street, Mr. Lloyd was employed in McDer- ACCIDENT SERVICE Mill Olderi SMp»«4 ImmWIiilelT accidently shot himself in the hand mott'a garage on Monmouth street TB M of Today's Readers. while handling a loaded rifle. and Mrs. Lloyd had been working as Theodore Parmly of Orange, son a saleslay in Dlckopf's art store. BIDDLE'S, 40 N. 9th Si., Phila., Pa. Fifty Yean Ago. Nattle Smith, Anna and Ltbby Du-of the lute Charles Frederick Parm- William B. Mount of Chapel Hill SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY The principal / tomato growers of bois, John Wrigley, Lillian Long-!ly of Oceanic, bought the Dibben died of heart disease at the age of Monmbuth county met at the Globe street,. Thomas Tallman, • Minnie ffarm of 96^acres.near Tinton Falls, 77 years. He was the son of Mary T. hotel and decided they would not Hulse, Charles O. MoFaMln and for $9,000. The farm was located on and Timothy Mount and was born Automobile - Liability - Compensation raise tomatoes for. less than $8 perMm. c. Stucke. 'the Swimming River road, between In the same house In which he died. ton and some of them would not Mrs, Lydia Price of Oceanport died Tinton Falls and Uncroft.' He had been In the undertaking bus- INSURANCE raise the crop even at that figure. A at the home of her daughter, Mrs. The directors of the Monmouth iness in Middletown township many committee composed of Gordon Jacob Sickles of Red Bank, in herMutual Supply company of Reyearsd . Activities Centered in Rural Areas Hance, Jacob Shutto, Frank Bryani, 84th year. She was the widow of Bank were considering enlarging Mrs. Elwood S. Harvey of Little J. Stlllwell Grover and William H. William Price and had lived at! their plant on Beech street due toSilver was confined to bed with Ill- Foster .was appointed to represent Oceanport practically all her life-j the enormous demand for artificial ness due to, a wasp sting. Home Office: Central Jersey Claim' Offlce: the growers at a meeting with the "me. - hoe. Schanc_ k Thompso_ , n of... Red An addition of four rooms recently Branchvlllo, 32 F.. Hanover St., canners to see if the price could not Michael Taylor of Holmdel was'Bank and Charles E. Brown of Long hul't to tho Leedsvllle inn at Lin- New Jersey Trenton, N. J. be raised. They had been getting as elected a director pf the Monmouth Branch were appointed to draw plans crof---'—-t wa• s officiall"-••y • opened. whe. n— 50 low as 56 per ton and $7.50 per tonCounty Fruit Grower* association to for tho proposed addition. persons responded to an invitation for prime stock. succeed Edwin Beekman of Middle- .Miss. Edith • Sickles and . Atwood dance given by Joseph H. Tomllnson, An oyster supper for the benefit of town, who resigned. iBelchor, both ot Scobeyvllle, were the proprietor of the Inn. Music was Work was started on a new depot married by Rev. Wyckoff at the pasprovide- d by Professor Harold Laros the Tinton Falls Methodist church v was held at the home of Daniel at Little Silver. It was to be a verv tor's home In Red Bank. and Herbert Spencer Culllngton. A Shutts and besides oysters in various! n«""ome building, one of the most- Michael Murphy, Albert Harts- distinctive feature of the dining room o e in tho new addition was an old-fash- styles being served the'ro was an >" 0 ™ »tAU°n«°n the route between grove and George Gilbert of the Ne w Tork nd Pol ncd Dutch scalloped celling. evening of general sociability. T « <" Peasant, Highlands, who were working on a Miss Jennie .Kearney while on a James ,H. Mlnton and John Cham- trestle at Sandy, Hook, were, thrown Miss Dorothy Dlotz was given a hike through the woods in Middle- berlain were • appointed leaders of Into the water when the plank on parly by her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. town township, picked a small bunch the Sunday morning class at the Redwhich they were working broke. Carl J. Dlclz, in celebration of.her of "trailing' afBUtUS lri full bloom. Bftt)k They got a good wetting but wtirc birthday. Her little guests were church, Cathcrinno..AllBlre....Bosstq. M_cLano, William Chadwick picked a few vlo^ Corlles W. Thompson took ad- not" lBjarear" -.-•- -• - • lets in his front yard on Prospect vantage' of a snowfall and came out The board of health of Atlantic Anna Hoffman, Geraldlne Woniel, avenue. • with his Saratoga cutter and bayHighlands organized by electing Dr. Bertha Rubenstoln, Helen Burns, trotter. • Ruth Matthews, Paulino Bock, Flor- A team of bowlers from Shrews- Charles A, Reed president, William It was reported that tho railroad P. Franklin secretary and John Tan- ence Salm, Marion Dletz, Walter bury came to Red Bank to play theto Lorlllard's brick yard on the Rar-i Byram, Raymond Murphy and Gus- Red Bankers on Newton'B alley. They scy treasurer. Other members of slo Soffcl. ' were badly trimmed. The Red Bank Itan bay shore would be In running the board were Rev. George H. Gard- LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING players were Fred Wickoft, Dunbar order by the first of April. ner, Dr. Harry rfondricksori and Wil- Harry Seaman of Koansburg was William Miller sold his farm on liam E. Conrow. John R. Snedckcr Undored a surprise party in cele- Triple-action* Semitone Clean- Throckmorton, Thomas Hubbard and STORAGE WAREHOUSES Leon de la Rcussillc. The shrews- the Colt's Neck turnpike to Jacob was appointed Inspector. bration of his birthday and -tho Ing brings out the co4or of j bury players were Walter Broad- Lane. Miss Mary A. Riordan of South Keansburg brass band turned out REASONABLE RATES dainty garmenrt meadow, Harry Campbell, George Charles L. Cook bougluT the res-Pasadena, California, was spending and furnished music for dancing, Patterson and Benjamin Wolcott. taurant business of Morris & Flntard a few days at her former home in Tho band had beon recently organ- Let u> dean that dainty frock of youri. Skilled Mr. Reussllle made the best score at Red Bam. Shrewsbury. Sho was' a sister of ized and this was their first tlmo workers with years of experience will handle every for the Red Bankers, averaging 182. Ezekiel Rogers of Red Bank was Michael Riordan, a conductor on the* playing at a social nflalr. ANDERSON BROS., Inc. operation. Sanitone cleans so. gently that even the negotiating for a lot at Atlantic d Bank and Long Branch trolloy John Lufburrow, a former resident filmiest fabrics come back bright and new looking* William Bigger on the 'William B. Ro Highlands on which to build a drugline. of Red Bank, died at the homo of 51-53 Mechanic St., *** Red Bank, N. J. . *Only Stoltont removes "•olvent"-«olubk, wato- Parker 'farm cast of Red Bank store. his daughter, Mrs. Horace Long- caught a rabbit which had two tails. Al Fraanck and Frod Nightingale toluble and non-soluble toils •imultanrously. Commodore Wright of Locust street ot Oceanic. He was in his 85th RED BANK 30. Tho farm at one tlmo was owned rented Knoerrer'a store at the coryear- . Ho was a carpenter contractor by the grandfather of President Point was building a large addition ner of Carr avenue and East Shoro 1 to his pavilion at that place to, be by trade and built many Red Bank 711 Brinley Ave., . Bradley Beach, N. J. Benjamin Harrison. road, Kcanaburg. houses. used for dancing. ASBURY PABK 5047. Charles L. Walters' new brick Captain John VanBrunt "of Mon- Charles K. - Savage, who studied SUITS building at Sea -Bright was about At an election ot Allcntown for ormouth Beach died In tho Long against a borough government, the law. in tho ofllco of John S. Apple- TOPCOATS completed. It was the most attrac- Branch hospital of diabetes. He wasgate & Son, won a prize given by tive brick commercial structure in vote resulted In favor of the bor^67 years old. Ho had a remarkable 95 ough by a 57 majority. the Fiold, and Stream magazlno for Plain Dresses. Eastern Monmouth. , record as a We saver. Ho was a Albert Smith was building a hen- catching the third largest wcakflsh Frank Byram, who .had been on member of tho Galileo crow In 1878In tho United States during tho post the Byram farm at Red Bank many year.. Mr. Savage's fish weighed nlno years, leased the Dr. Patterson f^'™'™*"*^^^ pounds, four ounces and was caught CAN YOU place at Shrewsbury and the Byram off Allenhurst. place was to bo under the supervision guard until December 1913. Phone 2800 James M. Walling of Keyport, foil on Mr. and Mrs. William O. Thorno of George Byram. A billiard tournament was In of— Holmdel- celebrated their -26th a pile of bricks and his chin was progress at Snyder's A performance by local talent was badly injured. T, Elwood woddlng anniversary by entertaining USE A RAISE given in Band hall at Oceanport It Metrnpolltan hotel in Eatontown. a largo group of friends at their was the first of a scries of three pro- : part In tho tournament werehomo. grams and the proceeds were his grocery business In Freehold to Fred Mauser, Oliver become secretary of the Stokes Miss Marguerite MeCormlek of the to be equally divided between | Johnson, Walter Hamilton, Frank Phalanx entertalnend many guests at IN PAY? LEON'S the Oceanport Cornet band, the at John Dowc, her homo in honor of Misses Helen (Foollth Qutttlonl) Oceanport Methodist church and thethat place, lorp, H. Floyd Rush and Elwood Minugh was laid up with and Alice Munroo of Long Island organ fund of the Methodist church. Taylor. IVORY. r RUG an Injured hand. While unloading City, who were hero house guests. Those who had principal parts were Rev. William N. Dunnell of Rector Lou Apgar, Carrie Rhoades, Dr. Efreigh. t a passing train frightened Andrew Strohmonger, Jr., a young j lttt a retired Rumson boy, collided with a piny-1 LAUNDRY SHAMPOOING W. Crater, D. F. Clifford, Annie the horse and it ran away. Mr. Min- P ^ Episcopal minister, Well, that's what Overland Get a raise in pay the Over* White, Emma Durnoll, Eva Price, ugh ran after it and In grabbing the celebrated his 8fith birthdayy. Mr. mate while playing basketball in the reins slipped, and fell under tho Dunnell wass the first rector of Trln Oceanic school yard and sustained economies amount to...owners land way,.. In a car that's easy Belle Rhoades, John Cook, J. E. llv church Corlles, Harriet Drummond Haynes, wheels and his hand was terribll y y of Rod Bank a broken nose. tell us they save from $7 to to handle, easy to park, easy 70-76 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. . " * 1 A n *h..W1l»HH .««1IBV* writ Dorman McFaddln, Mabel Eidridge, lacerated. Daniel McCormick of the Phalanx her A WRepublicaM n club with 60 menv $1S a month over any car in Its to pay for, with power to spare Clara Rosen, Elsie Dolg, Cassie Cor- John W. Mount of Red Bank and * organised In Red Bank. Dr. was having a large quantity of wood lles, May Leighton, Harry Ferry, Daniel Shuttts of Tinton Falls were William M. Thompson was president, sawed at Frank E. Hoyor'a sawmill claBB... which means that it's for any road, and with plenty conducting -revival meetings in the Benjamin H. Ford vice president, at Colt's Neck. Tho lumber was to in a class by itaelf for savingsl of room for 6-footers to enjoy. Scobeyvllle schoolhouse. George W. Bray secretary and Frank be used for a large addition to his A Shakespearean club was organ- E' Vric° treasurer, dwelling and for the erection ot a lzed In Navcslnk. The promoters! William H. BennetBcnnc t of Fair Haven barn, wagon house and chlckon house were Miss Lillian Johnson, Albert waJI overcome with lead paint pola. on tho premises. The roads wore in Mount and Albert Sickles. lonlng while at work on Improve- bad condition and this Interfered Let's Go OVERLAND Rev. R, R. Proudflt of tho High- ments at Harry Angclo's houso at very muoh with Mr. McCormlck's lands offered $50 toward a reward ttlat Placc' Hc was ™nflncd to hiscarting. -THI CAR THAT MAKIS THI OA* BUY TMI OROCIMU. for the discovery and conviction of|nora(! »everal days under the profes- the person or persons who tried to'»lonal attention of Dr. Harvoy W. Supported by Merchants. burn down the schoolhouse at that Young of Red Bank. The Red Bank Register. Is sup- ED. vonKATTENGELL, Jr. Dr. John H. Whltmore of South ported bv local as well as out-of- CORNER MAPLE AVI!, nnd MONMOUTH ST. place. town business men. Advertisements Amzl Posten of Kaveslnk decided street, who was 03 years old, fell and . TEL. 213 HKD BANK 1 broke two ribs. appearing reitularly tell thp story.— to give up his grocery business on Advertisement account of his fast growing under- Fires of incendiary origin de- taking business. stroyed the barn and dwelling on tho Kearney * Storey, opened a meat K. C. Sloatc farm near Freehold and market In Middletown village, on James B, Parker's place at Free- Earlier Than Usual—Spring Is in the Air! The New York and Long Branch hold. railroad .company put up an electric The Red Bank commissioners were . mill pod S lbs.* O. E. Lowe, who had been cm- Inch gash WBJ, CU across the crown Peaches, State Fair .3 Igat cans 47c ployed as telephone operator by P. °' hl"hcn d and n smft" ftrt(:ry y Mushrooms 19c Lima Beans 29c Hail Packer at Sea Bright, secured severed. Dr. O. W. Budlong took noz. si .70 "~lTAb. Hag Iceberg 2 heads a position as chief night operator at several stitches to close the wound. KIIASDALK , the company's main office in Jersey Ralph Smith of Fair Haven wan cans 55c Idaho Bakers 25c Lettuce 15c engaged as pur/fer for lhe steamboat Bartiett Pears ...... 3 Igat". 3pta. •aim a working basis today as it v»••»••>»••>»«»•••«••••> grounds through a fine wire Btrainer, solution and store in wide-mouti muslin or cheesecloth. glass Jars: 1SJ*.rge bar mild wU SIDNEY SNOW Will be Food, of course, must bo well «oap shaved fine, or B ounces •white' -~—Qtad~' seasoned to be worthy of i Hot Off the Griddle | No matter how carefully selected, «oap flakes, dissolved} in 2 quarts " the palatabillty of the cut of meat hot water. Dissolve soap tnoroag; Questions on Food > its piquancy depends largely upon proper prepar- ly. Then add to recipe: 1 quart co: -A Day B, . water; 2> tablespoonfuls borax at Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW, 1935 ation. A knowledge of meat cooking, Vol. S, No. Edited by WTXMA E. DECXE ESTHEB DONLAJJ Z its purpose and definition of methods 'A cup denatured aicohoUn'iable will be helpful in accomplishing the "blanket wash." Use "Blanket wash »•»>>•>•••»•«••««»•»••••! following purposes: 1—To develop as coap with 'enough warm wSftf to the color and flavor of the meat. 2—• cover the blanket Don't kill the guds For molded salads, desserts and with too much water. Dining Abroad ices, steamed breads and puddings, To Improve the appearance of the Aroma And Taste Of Beef one should have covered molds with meat. 3—To Improve the texture by softening the connective tissue, i— At Home Hearts And Flowers On center tubes .for steaming breads and To secure the nutrients from the puddings; covered melon and ring bone, which otherwise would be un- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Roulade Tease Appetite molds for frozen desserts and salads; available. , The less tender cuts are IS LINDEN PLACE, 3ED BANK Swedish Coffee Cake Ideal for Valentine's Day; With and open molds—large, Individual, made Into most attractive, delicious border, fluted or in designs for mold- dishes by slow cooking at a low tem- ing desserts and jellied salads. Fancy "articles, children's 'As the weatlier grows colder, a squares about 3 or 4 inches. Sprinkle Breakfait or Afternoon perature, after proper searing. man's fancy turns to delicious dishes with salt and pepper. On each slice clothing, useful articles, arrange a thin slice of bacon, chop- Snack Queen's High In making corn bread the new with tempting names and aromas. cook should remember that the gen- To make a blanket wash—prepare knitted goods and gifts. And dishes that not only smell good ped onion, a sliver of carrot and a By SIDNEY SNOW sliver of dill pickle. Roll, and tie Giving credit where credit is due, eral rules in muffin making hold true in the preparation but that just "out- with a string or fasten well with the Swedish people must not be over- here, as well—that she should mea- do" themselves in taste. Such a dish toothpicks. Roll in well seasoned looked when nations are being con- sure carefully, combine ingredients is Beef Roulade, tempting bit that flour. , gratulated on their cookery. Prob- quickly without overstlrring and goes straight to a man's heart. ably best known to us are thcJ3wed- bake at the right temperature/lf she CONFIDENCE... BEEF ROULADE Heat butter or fat in skillet and fry the roulades until they are well lsh breads and sweets of which so is to be successful. The flour/should is a big thing In life. What would we do without it? ? pounds round steak cut In half- many, many people relish. Here IB a be sifted before measuring and then browned. Pour enough bouillon in re-sifted with the bakinng powder, And how especially Important It is in the Flower Business. inch slides , • bottom of pan to prevent burning. *flne .recipe for Swedish coffee,bread When you place an order with us you feel confident that Cover the skillet and allow the meat that Is just Ideal for breakfast or salt and sugar, so that these may be 'i pound bacon cut in thin slices afternoon coffee: ' evenly distributed throughout the you will get good.fresh flowers and plants just as described 1 small onion chopped fine to simmer for an hour and a half, or mixture. After the liquids (milk, egg to you and delivered when you want them ,. . . and to until meat Is tender. If during cook- SWEDISH COFFEE BREAD 3 carrots cut lengthwise. In silvers ing the liquid bolls down, add a small and melted fat) have been added to know they will be pleasing and your thoughUuIness appre- 1 dill pickle cut In slivers amount more. When done, remove (Svensk Kaffebrod the dry Ingredients, the mixing ciated. Vi to 1 cup bouillon to a hot platter, remove string, cover 10 cups flour should be rapid and just enough to Flour with gravy and sprlnklo with chop- 2 cups milk blend the Ingredients. The oven Butter or cooking fat pod parsley. If bacon la not desired, 'A yeast cake should be hot, but not eo hot that FRANK BERA&DI Salt Bnd pepper substitute, a dressing made as for 'A cup butter a crust forms before the corn bread Chopped parsley •,i cup shortening - rises. • . " ' ' • . Seven-Bridge Rd., Little Silver poultry. •?; cup granulated sugar Pound tha meat and cut into (NEAB RUMSON ROAD) PHONE BED BA3SK 257L Yolk of 1 egg Foods selected for the family diet- 1 teaspoon salt • • ary should serve at least one of a 'A teaspoon nutmeg threefold purpose: 1. Foods that 'A teaspoon cardamon seed build the .body—protein; 2. Foods Tlie Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing Valentine's Day Offers % teaspoon cinnamon that furnish heat and ener'gy—. 'A cup raisins, chopped fine starches; sugars and fats; 3."Foeas . All Types of Danclne for Children, Adults—Kicrclse Class for Womcn- %~~cup"cu'rrahU' "•' "." that assist In regulating body pro- Excuse For A Party Place flour In a large mixing bowl. cesses — vitamins, minerals and CLASSES FOR NEW PUPILS FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, TUESDAY EVENINGS Gradually add milk which has been roughage. THE ELKS AUDITORIUM, BROAD STREET and PINCKNEY ROAD Valentine's day Is one of those days heated to lukewarm, egg yolk, .well Telephone!: Rid Bank S07 and 2220 that are not exactly holidays but WHEN CANNED GOODS beaten, yeast which has been dis- Hang white clothea in the 8un which give the housewife an excuse solved In 'A cup of the milk, short- whenever the weather permits, as It for a little luncheon or dinner party TAKE ON A NEW AP- ening, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and helps to keep them white. -, with all the trimmings, with which PEARANCE EASILY cardamon. Mix carefully to keep every woman so loves to fiiBS. dough from lumping, and work until If her party Is to be a luncheon, none of the batter sticks to the Meat should never be washed, as hero Is. a splendid menu: There are times when the house- hands. Cover and put asido In a water not only extracts the meat wife has spent a busy afternoon warm place, and let rise for from six juices and flavor, but also the solu- Jellied tomato bouillon either shopping or playing bridge to eight hours. able protein. Celery hearts Mclba toast at a friend's house, or a matinee, or Grease pans with lard. Cut pieces EARTS AND FLOWERS are trumps on St. -Valentine's Day. A Creamed shrimps, In tlmbale cases one of a hundred -things that keep of the dough and roll out, sprlnklo basketful of red carnations, iris, hyacinths and snapdragons, decor- If it Is not convenient to soak cot- Shoe string potatoes women busy for hours on end. When with fruit and roll In twists, knots, H ated with a hand of hearts, makes a novel Valentine, ton clothes, wash them first In tepid • Batting; powder biscuits one of' these, days happen to come rolls, etc. Set aside to rise ngnin for Naturally tho queen Iff high. If your best beau is far away it's hosuds. There are many types, of dirt (cut In fancy shapes) along, the Inevitable thing is canned 1 hour. Bake In a very hot ovon excuse, because flower Valentines can bo wired anywhere In this country, which hot water will set more firmly Valentino salad , , vegetableB for supper. Now, house- (47B F.) until brown, (about IS min- to the fabric instead of removing it (molded beet and horseradish)- or Canada for that matter. Even if romance isn't the big thing In your wives are'apt to get guilty feelings utes). If desired, brush with beaten life, Valentine's Day Is an Ideal party occnslon. And here are delicacies Heart molds of'strawberry Bavarian If this has happened time and time egg and sprinkle with sugar and cin- cream or fruit gelatine ngaln and the family In* apt to get anamon. • for the menu that will wheedle compliments from even the most bashful If oxalic nnd ammonia solutions Fancy cakes, Salted nuts little tired of canned vegetblea that cnvallcrs. . ' are used with great care, ink stains Heart shaped mints have been just opened and heated. A often can be removed from fabrics Coffee .* few minutes' time will remedy this BAKED BEANS PLAY VALENTINE CHARLOTTE RUSSE with no loss of color of fabric. Hero Is tho recipe for the Straw- though, for example: berry Bavarian. Cream: VARIOUS ROLES IN 2 cups whipping cream Lndy fingers • To remove stains and discolora- CANNED PEAS tion from china and earthenware, 1 No. 2 can peas KITCHEN DRAMA 2/3 cup powdered sugar Candled cherries STRAWBERRY BAVARIAN 3 egg whites. 1 cup'.boiling water rub the stains with .salt moistened CHEAM 3 tablespoons oil with a little, water. 2 tablespoons minced onions One can take a can of over baked 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons gelatine 1 heart of lettuce, shredded beans and where many housewives U cup cold water 1 teaspoon sugar Whip cream until stiff.- Add sugar, flavoring .ami egg whites, which It the stew you are serving Is a leave off, the aggressive housewife havo been beaten until stiff. Fold In candied cherries, cut in fine shreds. little short of vegetables, the day can % cup fruit juice 'A teaspoon salt starts. Thero are so many Interest- \'h cups crushed frosh strawberries Line a mold with lady fingers. Fill with the whipped cream mixture. be saved by having plenty of good, _Comblnfl ingredients and., cook ing recipes that can bo made from brown gravy. or ~~ ' ^ gently, stirring -occasionally until canned, beans that It would bo Im-Chill thoroughly before serving. Turn out and garnish with cherries. • l'/icups canned berries, drained of most of the liquid has evaporated. possible to put them all down at one their Julco Serves BIX. me. However, hero are a few: For a change, try making apple pie V,i cups cream CHICKEN PUFFS jrust with equal parts of white and HARVARD BESTS BAKED BEAN APPETIZER x whole wheat flour. FOR SALE in RED BANK by Soak golatlno in cold water and To 1 cup of baked beans, add 1 V, cup butter prg dissolve in boiling fruit juice. Cool. 1 No. 2 can of small, whole or diced 1% cup flour U tawpoon salt If fresh fruit is to be used, sweeten beets, drained linall minced onion, a little green Fold 1 cup of pltted-cooked-chop- A&P to taste, depending upon the sweet- '4 cup sugar >epper, pasley, chopped celery, salt Boll water and butter one minute; add flour all at onco. Beat until ped prunes Into one cup of cream. Add ness of the berries (about Vi cup); If 2 tablespoons oil nd popper, blend with mayonnaise mlxturn leaves sides of pnn In a mnns. Add ogga, one at a time, beating sugar and vanilla to taste and freeze canned fruit, no extra sugar will be, Vi tablespoon cornitarch nd spread on buttered rounds of thoroughly. When all eggs arc used, beat five minutes. Drop from Up n tray ol refrigerator. •American Stores needed. Add fruit and placo In re- Vi cup water iread. Deeorato with slices of of tablespoon on buttered baking sheet. Bake half an hour in a quick frigerator to chill, stirring becasion- 'A cup vinegar tufted olives. oven. Cut off tops, fill with creamed chicken, replace tops and serve. Coffee made with egg is golden, Davidson Brothers • ally. When mixture bcglna to thick- Mix sugar and cornatarch. Add BAKED BEAN LOAF clear and dellclously fragrant. Uae en, fold In oream, whipped stiff. Turn vinegar, oil anil water and boll for one heaping tablespoon of coffee and Into mold, first dipped In cold water, 5 minutes. Add beets and let stand 2 cups baked beans one-quarter tablespoon of beaten egg Fowler's Market • and. return to refrigerator to become over low heat for 30 minutes. 2 cups bread crumbs lor each cup, CA pint) of cold water. firm. TJnmold on serving plato anil 1 green popper, minced Combine coffee and egg in a pot and National Grocery Company garnish .with wholo strawberries or Melted butter to moisten Menu Magic In A Nutshell mix thoroughly. Pour in water and idjsgg, beaten whipped cream if desired. CAULIFLOWER TIMBALES bring to a boil, stirring coffee down H cup walnuts, chopped fine Tho holiday months arc usunlly If you enjoy compliments on your occasionally. Remove from fire Im- Schneider's Market Salt and pepper to taste considered November, December and ability as a candy maker, you will mediately and let stand In a warm The fine flavor of cauliflower, com- Mix well together and press Into Jnniinry, yet actually, there arc aamake no mistake by trying either of place from three to five minutes. rPocked by CARY MAPLI SUGAR COMPANY, Int. bined with tasty, sharp Parmesan Pour one-quarter cup of cold water NOVEL EGGS FOR HEARTY buttered baking dish. Bake In amany holidays In February aa there tho following recipes. Incidentally, St. Johnlbury, V.rmont cheese becomes a dish that will make moderate oven & hour. Two or threo arc In tho other three combined. you'.ll find, your guests will enjoy Into a pot to settle. Strain from the BREAKFAST EATERS the most patriotic American glad that slices of bacon can bo put on. top. During this period of four months, these candy recipes just1 as much as he is "dining abroad at home." thero Is sure to be considerable en- your family, so pinn to have aome on Nearly everyone knows someone CAULIFLOWER TIMBALES tertaining dono In tho home. H Ishand the next time you entertain. •who likes lamb chops and,fried pota- RED SALAD SUITABLE the natural time for friends to gath- 1 head cauliflower weighing about er and relatives to make fr6qucnt WALNUT FONDANT DROPS toes or something Ilka It for break- •A pound l'.a cups granulated'sugar fast. To some people this Is porfect- •)i cup milk FOR VALENTINE DINNER visits. l DettHcrta arc still tho most popular i cupjfioncy ly crazy but 11 does hny'c Its good 3 tablespoons butter la cup' water.., points and if you hnppcri to ho one 1 egg and either yolk or white ex- In carrying out tho schemer for a refreshments to serve. At those In- formal parties, you will find that one 3 cups walnut kernels of thoso henrty. breakfast caters, tra Valentine, luncheon or dinner, a re.d ',.; tenspoon vanilla extract hero Is an egg recipe that Is sure to 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan salad In a fnncyVmold Is just tho of the time honored favorites In the please. It 1B nicely seasoned and will cheese thing to serve. Hore Is one that will dessert classification Is the cake In • Combine sugar, honey and water Just hit the spot, especially for a late 1, scant teaspoon flour fill all requirements. It is a de-Its many different Bhnpcs nnd forms. In a saucepan and cook to 242 de- breakfast; or an evening snack. Salt and white pepper to taste llclouft supper saUid and Is not sweet, It is perhaps no news to-you thnt grees F. or until a little of tho mix- VENETIAN EGGS Wash tho cauliflower and break which is one thing thnt in .objcetlon- most mon llko cake, but It muet bo ture when dropped Into cold water apart Into flowerlets. Boll about 10 iblc to so many people In jellied sal- .something really to chew on nnd not forms a soft ball. Remove from the 1 Spanish onion minutes In salted water. Drain and ads. • ''. . too' light nnd fluffy In Its present- hent; beat until a creamy consisten- 1 green pepper fry in half the butter but do not ment. cy. I'our on to waxed paper and al 2 stalks celery. brown. Chop fine or press through BEET AND HORSERADISH There nre, of course, mnny types of low to cool. Divide Into three equal Chop and cook slowly In 3 tablc- a coarse .sieve. Add the rest of the SALAD dessert—some quite complicated nnd portions, adding a drop or two of spoonB of ollvo oil or butter for 6ingredients and pour slowly into but- 114 tablespoons gelatin others simple and easy In their prep- vegetable coloring to each portion. minutes. Add 1 lnrgc can of toma- tered molds (or line them with waxed 2 tablespoons cold water arntlon. You should know from cx- Blend this color with tho ca'ndy by toes, 1 teaspoon salt nnd If desired, 1 paper.) Placo In a pan In water and 2 cupn boiling water, perlenoe tho desserts with which you k'neatiinp; with the hnnds. Divide in- bay leaf; pook for 10 minutes. Re- cook In a Blow oven from 30 to 40 li cup lemon juice have hnd'tluy greatest success as well to Individual pieces, mold Into a ball duce heat to minimum. Break In 1 minutes. Tho cauliflower may also •i cljp sugar na the ones, which plcnsod your fnm- nnd press a wholo walnut kernel In egg for each person, stir gently until be cooked In a double boiler, lined 1V4 tablespoons horseradish • lly most. Most nomomnkers will tho top of each. egg Is cbolied- and servo at onco on with waxed paper, for about half an 1 tablespoon vinegar agree that .there nre certiiln Ingredi- toast. hour. H teaspoon salt ents which will help to mnkc nny WALNUT CHOCOLATE *i cup chopped cnbbngo dessert better. «JJor example, when SQUARES ?i cup chopped beets nuts nre i)ddoir"to mnny food com- 10 mnrshmnllows, cut in quarters binations, they give It thnt certnln 2/3 cup broken wnlnnt ments Soak tho gelatin In cold water, something thnt changes It from the 8 aqunrcs Bnkcr's hot chocolate Menu Of The Week and dissolve in boiling water. Add renlm of nn every-clay food to a real lit 1b of semi-sweet or milk choco- lomon juice, sugar, horseradish, vin- culinary triumph. late- egar and salt. Cool until slightly This Is pnrtlculiu'ly truo when you thickened. Add chopped cabbnge ndd nut monta to your favorite cuke Arrnngo mnrshmnlinws in lined and beets. Pour into mold and chill recipe as.theso plump, crisp walnut pan and fill spaces between mnrsh- MONDAY until firm, Serve on a bed of water- kernels, when used us a gnrnlsh or mallows with nut3. Heat required Breakfast—Baked,apples with raisins and nuta, ready to .eat cereal, cress with a mnyonnnlao dressing. decoration on tho caltc frosting, nev- nniount of chocolate over boiling wa- soft boiled eggs, cvlBp bacon, bettered toast, coffee or cocoa. Lunch— This snlad can be mado In individual er fnll to bring nttcntlon nnd crento ter until-partly melted; then remove molds If desired. nppetlto appcnl . from boiling water nnd stir rapidly Corn chowder, creamed string beans on toast, frizzled ham, npplo Betty, until entirely melted. Pour evenly tea or milk. Dinner—I.anib pic with cheese crust, steamed rice,* pickled Slnro mnny n flno cook's reputn- i tlon lfl bnsed on her knowledge of over contents of pnn. Cool nnd cut beets, endive salad, raspberry lee, smalt cakes, cofTce. FRILLED CAVIAR CANAPES culinary tricks, it la well for you toIn squares. become fnmillnr with tho menu TUESDAY And whnt next,~siiy~9o rhrihy~whon magic "thnt—wnlnuts^will - work In they first sec colorful, tempting enn- ninny of your recipes. You'll discov- CANS OF THIS AND THAT Breakfast—Sliced bnnnnaa with ready to eat cereal, buckwheat cakes, apes made with red cnvlnr! It caner how they ndd oyo nppenl, flavor little sausages, syrup or Jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Vegetable »oup, bo bought In storoji cnrrylng fnncy nnd food vnlue to even the old favor- COMBINE TASTY SNACKS toasted crackers, broad pudding, tea or milk. Dinner—Boiled corned beef, groceries, nnd certainly docs mid nites; how they transform ordlnnry boiled ncw.potatocs—cniTots—turnips—onions—cabbage, watercress salad, pay FREE—if bought at the same lime as tarts, coffee. 1 /3 cup shortening M»yonnnlso * ' A CORNED BEEP SNACKS your new EASY Washer. (Only one Toast the white brend nml cut off l i cups brown sugnr . 1, smnU can corned beef 2 small payment of S5.00 down, buys THURSDAY the crusts, Mix errant cheese with T 1 small can oven baked beans (veg onion, parsley nnd snge. Cover one y imp uolllnjr water etnrian style) both, balcmce monthly spread over Breakfast—Orango julte, fried mush with mttplc. syrup, scrambled half of the tonst with red caviar nnd 2 squares ro O7,.> unsweetened 1 tubiespoon onion, minced eggs, frizzled ham, hot biscuits nnd honey, coffee or cocoa. Lunch— the other half wllh tho crenm cheese cooking chonolate !'j cup mixed mustard pickles two years instead of one.) You pay for Grilled llverwurst with curry butter, nsparapus tip salad, prune, whip mixture. Frill thr rdges of the toast tU cups s tftd'cakke or pastry flour chopped ftho the Ironer after the Washer payments ten or milk. Dinner-Kidney .«autc, boiled rice or baked potatoes, but- and tho division of cnvlnr nnd cheeso 1 trnspnon Ing sotln 1 tablespoon mustard sauce, from with mayonnaise put tlirouch n lins- 1 tonsponn powder • pickles have been completed. If Washer alone tered carrots, ronmtnc snlnil with French dressing, Boston cream pie try tube. salt is purchased, pay S2.00 down, balance coffcB or beci". ' cup Ij^lely, chopped walnut ker- Chill the corned be'6f in the enn for several hours, then cut in thin small monthly payments. nels slices. Mnsh thn baked beans und FRIDAY STUFFED EGGS WITH 1 tea>poon vanilla extract combine with plcklo nnd mustard sour milk or buttermilk sauce. ^Spread baked bean mixture ' BrealifiiBt—Stewed figs, ready (o eat cereal, baked eggs, French toast DEVILED HAM Cream shortening thoroughly; add between slices of corned beef. Ar- With Byrup or jelly, coffee, or cocoa. Luiuii—Clam chowder, tomatoes the sugar gradually and cream the rnnse on n phittor a^ul garnish with stuffed with shrimp salad,, cottage pudding, tea or milk, Dinner—Baked 1 cup finely minced ham - mixture until light ami Huffy. Add radipli, spring onions, pleklos and haddock, macaroni anil cheese en casserole, buttered asparagus, cole slaw, "i cup pleklo relish the beaten eggs nnd beat well. Mcnn- parsley. layer cake, coffee. , 1 tablespoon chopped olive meats whllo pour the boiling water over the 2 tablespoons finely chopper! celery chocolate; stir over low heat until '• cup French dressing smooth and thlclt; cook, ndd to the SATURDAY 12 hard boiled eggs PER mixture, mixing thoroughly, sift SCALLOPS REACT TO Break.'ust—Honey dew melon, ready to nat cereal, waffles, sausage 1 trnspoon suit the flour, sodn, baking powder nnd *i teaspoon pepper jnlt together, ndd wnlnnt kernels. TOUCH OF FRENCH patties, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Escalloped corn, fried liver, -hot ginger , ',. teaspoon paprika .Combine tho milk and the vnnlthi, bread, tea or milk. Dinner—Roast shoulder of veal, hashed browndd nnd nild- alternately with the dry In- A Frenohwoninn'fl knack will' potatoes, braised celery, cucumber nnd radish salad, blueberry pie (cannci .Cut the eggs In hnlf Icngthwljp, remove the yolks and put them gredients to tho chocolate mixture cream sjitice mndp possible this dain- blueberries), coffee. through a mcnl grinder, keeping the heating alter oarh addition until- ty scallop dish which turned Fridny's white halves of tlie eggs Intact. Wend smooth. Turn Into well-greased nnd tlsh dinner Into an event to which all the other Ingredients together lightly floured -loaf pun 8x8x2 inches to Invite frlemli SUNDAY nnd bake In u moderate oven (350 with egg yolks ,and make a stiff SCALLOPS All W, Breakfnst—Strawberries' anil cream, ready to eat cereal, ham andpaste. Roll out In Jii balls. Plate F.\ (f)s, MM« .nttaut »a. Or - turn 1 ni a * Th rc «nnee pan.place n pint of'seaf i«t* c-oftae ».b»l) ln.inlf' of -egg- white niul 2 EieaBeii R-lnch layer rnkp pijns nnd 1 serve on lettuce leaves with a mnlc bake nt 37R F. for 10-30 minutes. lo'ps nnd an ounce of butler ,. Season Tonialo bouillon, fried chicken, corn fritters, baked onions, fruit salad of parsley. with' salt nnd d pepppr and hen hot biscuits, molded biscuit tortnnl, little pastries, coffeo, Supper—Cas- Another phnse of wnlntit rookery throughrg . Btrnln off lluj jjulrt i miln l serole of crab' meat, hard boiled eggs, mushrooms and green peppers, on which columns could bo written mix thhe ponllops In one cup of heitv,\ sliced tomatoes, lemon lnyer cake, coffee or-tea. Is Its tiso In home-nmde candy. Kv- cream pnuce. When well mixed, pu erybody likes enntty, especially the sauce nnd scallops Into a medium Sidney Snow will bo pleased to supply any of these reclpci. n r 1 deep baking dish. Sprinkle liberally with grnterl Swiss chcpBp, Dot with Juat write cure ol this piper, . «&Sh X^/!r. • T^K ™ ^ ''" n^nd? tt af orMm small bits of butter. Bake In mcdl • """ - • Why not make . batch right now! um oven until brown. TELEPHONE BED BANK 1900. REDJ3ANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939. PEA SOUP REALLY to the flre. Add salt, pepper and 1 Magazine Features tahlespoon of butter mixed with flour Adults Observe NOT HARD TO MAKE until nmnoth. When Roup holla odd Pupils' Work Red Bank Boat 1 cup of cream, rtlr and serve. In the February issue of "Yacht- Most people think that pea poup is ing" over-a page, is devoted to a de- something difficult to make and Drank Iodine In Store, ', Demonstration! Given at scription of "The Sea-Wulf," an off- therefore it Is not listed among their Mrs. Corb Quinn of Freehold shore fishing boat that was designed accomplishments. However with the following recipe,/everyone can have drank a quantity of Iodine In the Sea Bright School and built at the Red Bank Marine pea soup "what am pea'soup": Donald Cut Rate drug store at that works. This boat was exhibited at plate Saturday night week. Herbert The itebruary meeting of the 6ea the recent New York motor boat Merely soak 1 cup of dried green J5iokn, manager of the store, took her^ show and attracted a great dcalcof peas over night. Drain, put In 1 feright Parent-Teacher association v quart of boiling water, add 1 small "to Dr. Hi H. Frrodman's office, where •was held in the school building last 8-55 Mix with white sauce. Heat thor- ' attention. • onion, sliced, and cook until tender Fhe -was treated and released. . Mrs. Thursday night, with the president, oughly and season with additional Off-shore fishing is becoming; more —about four hours, nub through a Quinn said she wns suffering path Mrs. Grace Byan, presiding. . salt, and pepper. Four yolks of eggs popular every year,' aneY it was to straineri return (he pulp ftnd liquid and "had to take the poison." * Alter, the usual business meeting, may be put through a sieve and meet the demand for boats for this toe annual candle lighting cere added to mixture before serving in purpose that the Sea Wulf was de- tnonles were conducted under the di' patty, shells, (si: servings) signed. Every Saturday and Sunday lection of tha special chairman. Miss during the fishing: season there is a OWNED AND OPERATED BY WILKINSON, CADDIS » CO., A NEW JIRtlY INSTITUTWH Ma.ry VanNote, to commemorate Tomato Aiptc steady stream of boats putting out Founder's Day. Grade Kyan lighted T cups canned tomatoes into the ocean. In New Jersey they the candle representing the child, •>i cup water berth inside of Sandy Hook, on the Alice E. Weir, teacher, lighted the . 1 stalk celery, chopped Shrewsbury river, at Brlelle on the candle lor the state, Mra, Evelyn JUSTT Ctwnui 2 carrots, sliced Manascjuan river, and In fact,all the (Good lighted the candle symbolising Pown &LICHT Yi small onion, chopped way down to Cape May and into Del- J4 small green pepper, chopped the national organisation, while Mrs. Co. aware and-Maryland. tSraee Ryan, lighted the candle for 2 whole cloves • j Vi teaspoon peppercorns The Sea Wulf Ja Ideally deslgnecl the local chapter. A ST. VALENTINE'S PARTY blade >of mace for this sort of fishing. It.measures .v At the close of the Founder's Day yi teaspoon salt 28 feet in length and with 103-horse fcxefcises, short sessions of regular F YOU are truly pirty minded - dash of pepper power motor it can make up to 25 school work were conducted in all ol I you won't want to pass up this l'/i tablespoons feelatin miles an hour. This makes it com- the classrooms, and all the parents wonderful opportunity to entertain 1 tabespoon lemon juice .• paratively easy for the fishermen to iwere given an opportunity to visit your friends. Valentine parties Whites of 4 hard-cooked eggs . go far at sea in a short time. It has "hold an'interest for' everyone both Put tomatoes and |4 cup water in •heir children's rooms, sit in. their young and old. Perhaps it is the a spacious cockpit and-the coaming school seats, and take an actual part sentiment that lingers from, the saucepan and add prepared vege- and everything else has been kept so Jil some of their school activities. days of our childhood, when we tables and seasonings: bring to low it Is possible to play a flsh all ;_Allce B. "Weir conducted a begin- tore open an envelope hurriedly to boiling point and simmer 15 min- around the boat with no fear of en- tier's reading lesson, Marie D,( see whose name was. on the lac* utes; strain. Soften gelatin in re- tangling-the line. Hellker demonstrated the addition) fringed red heart. maining % cup waur about 5 min- method of subtraction as used In the utes; add hot tomam juice, stirring second- and., thlr Cake Hutler, Edward Con'over, Eitvcd Webb,' The Among those present were Mrs. Heart-shaped cakes with white Bake ,your cake in a low sided Kobert Wickman. Herman Lefkowiti, Mrs. .William icing and outline the edge will) shiny pan so it will not be over Kecuml and third KriKlen—"Hilly Kntf- small red candies baked on sides and bottom. 'The lanrf. Fhill.lpt Ktryker. Chariot Abblatt, Famous Cream Top Bottle STRAWBERRIES] Sampson, Mrs. i Thomas Letaan, Mr, Nicholas Ambronln, l,enlie Oonovci', Nobby and Mrs. Edward Good, Mrs. Dan Coffee Red Mints in heart-shape cake will cut more easily with Minion, "James Wenner, 'Mnrie Abblntl, Pierson, Mr. and Mr». Jamea Felt, heart-shaped cutter if it is about •Sue Anne Abblati, Nalnlle Booth, Helen Proves Good Milk Whether or not you serve this one inch thick. A rather rich close Chnnrllcr. Marie Andro. FLORIDA Mrs. Nells Jacotrfen, Mr. and Mrs. buffet style is immaterial. There Fourth Rrnile—• Jean Acker, *Cni'l Ilerk* Herbert Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. are many' ways however to dress grain cake baked the day before' fir, Mtobeit Hradelmw, TntRy CallUmn, DELICIOUS FLAVOR your parly will be best to handle Hnire McConch, 'Donald Mr-Cue. Allrr, than nil modern dairy equipment, thin re- George Dougherty, Mrs. Harry Lov- > up your table to resemble an old and when completed will look like TatterKon, Carolyn ItaMirh. Ida Pny. markWbln Cream Top BotUo actually prove« good 2E15 gren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, fashioned valentine. A Ucc cloth, a- professional's job. Cover with Fifth atrado— Larry Calllnan, "Jack Con- milk. It la the greatest Improvement in milk de- Mrs. Joha Ryan, Mr. and Mr*. Am- low bowl of red roses and plenty TIOI-H. Jnek Cnje, *EnieHt Flutrcl, Mon-ia berse Nelson, Mrs, Oscar Forsman, of cupidf, bows, arrows and' red white icing and outline edge, with Hurwltr., Frank Moynnhun, Jon SpnrlliiK, livery service fflnce tho glaas bottlo replaced the small red candies.' Marjiiu-et ('nmeron. *Jean Chandler, Lola old tin quart measure. I CALIFORNIA—ICIB1RG Mrs. Jerome Welch, Mrs. Armand hearts will help You to carry out a J>ai-I«on,.'JJorothy rflitiily. LaVigne, Mrs. Corlies Mount, Mrs. beautiful effect. The preparation of Raipberry Ice Kixth Krnd«—'Herbert Ilradshnw, Mon- Henry Renshaw, Mrs. Cassle Rock, the menu is so simple that I am 2 tablespoons gelatin roe Dltfon, Fred MarTeo. *Klchnrd Petti. You do not ace tho effect of Uie modern improve- CRISP Cecil layton, Mr«. John Lindsay, sure you will have ample time to grev.-, *MorRan IlehrlK. HnvliI Hilberwlfln. ments fl-t our dairy—but thi3. bottle gives you •«eh decorate the table. 3 cups cold water MAurn. Arker, 'Dorothy Llcbeck, Vilma proof of their existence by the richness of the LETTUCE HIADS Mrs. C. J. Mlnaldl, Mr. and, Mrs. 1 cup boiling water Ncmenh. *JJ«rnlce WUIInmt. •William Sawyer, Mr. and'Mra. Mor- The pasfry for the patty shells 2 cups sugar Seventh crade—* Grace Acker, "Virginia cream it demands. T5ie narrow neck Indicates tho gan VanNote^ Mrs. John Weir, Miss may be blended several days be- 1 cup strained raspberry juice Conovor, "Ixil» Ennland, Kcllth I^on.'Nn- quantity of cream that our milk gives you every fore. Place pastry nice and snug .tulle PHrker, Maureen Murphy, Bni-bara day. You could hardly notice ft difference in a H, TENDER Arley Stout, Mrs. Raymond D. Hell- 3 tablespoons lemon juice r.nrpcntor, Elsie Stone, 'James AcKer, ker and David W. Shlpp. on the outside of heart-shaped l^wi» Pavlwn. William Fnrwell.. Albert ptralght-neck bottle, bill with (he Cream Top Bottle, molds. Store them in the refrig- Soften gelatin in Jicup cold I.achdor, Kodncy Lnnrneter, Rhelnhart you can detect the slightest variation. That Is why erator to chill thoroughly. Bake in water; dissolve in hojling water, Lieheck, •Ehrlck Pnrrnly. 'Frank Scott, wo say that IVO »onarH ntandanl that tho bulging n«;k of the Cream Top Creamed Shrimp or Chicken and freeze. Freeze until of mush- Feldti Oa'born Tatltn. 'nnnairl Slrklm, Bottle demands of it. And the crtain in, oh, so rich I (1210 Kilocycles) •Royce VnnKiper, 'John Wllllamt, Knth- \'/i pounds fresh shrimps like consistency, remove from re- leen Ttotit. Jnno Rrnfiihnw. 'JnrnminriR frigerator and stir. Place in refrig- HuUebos, 'Jean Hunsirker, 'Florence Jef- The programs are as followat , (canned may be used) frey, • Dorothy. little. I(nrl« Murphy. Mir- Call Ve and Aak for Demonstration P. M. Thuraday, February 9. Patty Shells erator and freeze until firm. Yields iam SilberflUln. 'Cortrude Hperr. . 6:00—-Her. Kahner, Veipeu. 2 cups medium white.sauce approx. 2 quarts. Note—Fre-coo! FINE £:30—Varieties. your refrigerator before placing ice. KNOI-LWOOD SCHOOL «:< 5—Hollywood Notea, Cook and prepare fresh shrimp. in freezjrip; tray. Primary and flr»t jrrjule—Jolm Kennry, BiH.K-WHITE 6:00—True Story, Kdmtmtl Warrh, Kobert Warrh, Jean Oood- «:!,".—Thtattr Attrietlom, hnll. !x>li Miller, Jnnn Jnni-rek. PURITAN 6:16—Current Eventa. Fife WrwMis. Bclmar House. Teacher In Slat© College. Reconil a»,l third Km'lo*—"Waltpr 6:30—Where to so. City, Muaio Shoft O'Nell, Howard Sternhelm. J»ck Warch. MILK COMPANY Carter, Power, Federal. ' .A house at Bolmar owned by ilisa Frederick Bronklebank, son of Mr. nSK STREET SCHOOL 5:45—WTA-Program. S Elizabeth McCafferty was wrecked and Mrs. Ad'olphua Brocklebank.of Primary department— 'Oorire Illark. GRAN, SUGAR 7:00—Keiume. well, Wnlter Ilrown. Ellcnlinr, Lar-nni", PHONE RED BANK £.' M. Friday, February 10. by fire early last Friday rhorning. Jerscyvllle, has boon engaged as 'Snmuol [^T.nniK, I'loyd Rcovey, John 9:00—Good Horning T.0 Vou. The house was fully furnished but part time Instructor of business ad- Ritchie. Jame* Hnrrl», "Joyce flrown, 9:15—Concert Interlude*. had been closed for the winter. How ministration In the Patcrson stato FJUnbeth Howard, Ruth Washington, Lor- 686 Q:3O—Mornine Revu«, Muile Shop, Tow- raine Joneat?Vfvlan Jonon. «r«, City, Federal. the fire started Is not known. Frank teachers' college. He has had aev, 9:45—American . Familj. Froach, a fireman, suffered a badl; y oral years' experience" u a. profes I0;0O—Louise Poweri' Protram, burned hand. . slonal accountant. Bova cari makn extra pocket monoy 10:S0—Cart«r. sclllne Thi> ReEister—Advertisement 5 30:31—Woman'* Hour, Linda Lowe, 10:45—Newa Commentary. 11:00—Besume. P. M. • 1:30—Mudcale. 4:00—Fada and Faihiona. - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4:45—Church o{ ttt Air, 6:00—Happineil Village, f ;30—Chlldren'a Bcor, 6:00— A A P. FORCED TO VACATE • «:01—True Story. 6:14—Theater Attraction!. «:I S-^7urrent Event*. 6:30—Dance Hita. . A :4 5-rMtmorr Lanl, 7iO0—Powera. 7:01—Concert Otmi. ' •I:1S—County Sr-orti. 5< 1:3fl—Tip Top Muefe. ROftE t:45—F. H. A. Modernijltloiu 8:00—Home Fhiloacpher. BRAND «:15— Front Ta»e Drama, 8:30—Melodic' Interlude, 9:00—JMlaa Broadway. 9:15—WPA Muakale. ' WAUTY 9:30—Ave Maria Hour. SELLING OUT 10:00—Munis By Benueit. 10:30—Mviiical Tid Bin. • 11:00—Resume. YELLOW CLING PEACHES P. M. Saturday, February 11. 6:00—Hometown Swing Seaaion. QUICK OR REGULAR 5:30—Junstle Jim. Ji;46—WBRB Camera Club, «.:O0—True Stjrj. 6:14—Theaten. • BERK'S SHOE STORE QUAKER MOTHER'S OATS % 7 «:16—Current Events. «;30—'Where to BO. Powera, Music Shop VAN CAMP'S City. Sinoze. 6:45—Songs at Eventide. 44 BROAD STREET COR. WHITE STREET REP BANK, N. J. Ml 1:00—Pleasant Week-End. A. M. . Monday, February 13. EVAPORATED MILK 9:00—Morning Serenade, 11:1!—WPA Feature. ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES, HAND BAGS AND HOSIERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES TEA PCPS YOU VH P.SO—Shopping irulde. City, Music Shop, Slnoze. Federal. 10:00—Louiee Powara' Program, Every Pair of Shoes in MORE THAN »• 10:30—Lillian M»yfen». BULK CEYLON TEA J^j^.i—Internntional Scent. . _ Open Letter to the Public 3 9< 11:00—ineiume. • ,_ the house for Men, Com«P • Chfilorll.ld • Lucky ltrtk. • Ol. 0 revised and it was D11K1I January. 21, A. 1). l'j!)9. decided ,to make an apron and ,:,,,j[liBJiVlTt. UNION TKUST COMPAN*. to In March, to make The fidelity Union Trust Co. of Newark Want the Premises We Now Occupy I* H£ the ae n Jj* htcr, r>f thM stil^rrihrr, tn of ththu edtata ""*"• Byl i^.ii, (I, McUouW "* . i-H CIMD The club plans nf flfil'l (lyenpcil, will ho miiillotillll iinH Vlro'Froitdent, to stud r)t>erB' to iA-H camp •UteO by tho SuriOKfltn o( the CouiHuy of ?&5 iProad Street, Kswark, N. J* Ihli yesr. RSwmi «ugg«4te! ||#*|# hICDAC AI Monrnfdilh nnil reiiorjarl fof r aatUarnetJUt to Ihli ye thfl Oiphanft Court r»f «R|[1 County., on •Hood, T.nflertT It Campbell, n .music challPrriifti no thst the club Thuraifnr, the ninth itny , nt loifi't oVIoi-k a. m., at whlrh Newark, N. J,, '• DISPLAYED ON RACKS AND TABLES FOR QUICK PISPP5AL time mmllotbn will be mada lor th« nl- 1'rodori. RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 9.1939.' ill Pmlomelia Sorority Renerrnremerfs AllegeHvgHlarids*»y Appoints Officers Municipal Topics Has New Cleric An organization meeting of the Annual Dinner Qr the New Jersey gteta John Woodward of Atlantic High- Phllomella sorority was held Thura- League of Munfctpalltle* lands, cleric in the prosecutor's office, day night at the Red Bank Wom- About 60 Members and was appointed borough clerk of At- The Log Cabin Boy an's club under the direction of LEGISLATIVE FBOBLEMS. lantic- Highlands Friday Bight at a After Inventory Miss Margaret Magee. Temporary special meeting of the council. His officers elected *ere Mies Sue Byera Guests Attended Affair salary -will be $2,100. He succeeds We can cdlebrate Lincoln's birthday no better '•" president, Miss Doris Hlllstrom re- Senate President Robert C. Hen-Miss Ruby Hartcorn, .who resigned, . than by remembering th^t few Americans have cording secretary, Miss Agnes Fan- About 60 members, exempt mem- drlckson lists unemployment relief, and Mrs, Marion B. Hennessey, who ning correspondiijg—secretary and. lers and guests enjoyed the annual revision of taxes and election reform has been serving since Miss Hart- become great by an easy path. Success'has come Miss Helen Powers treasurer. linner of Belief Engine company In as the three items of first and- major corn's resignation became effective. from perseverance—a determination to succeed. OthSr committees appointed were: ;he company's house on Dmmmond Importance calling for legislative ac- Mr. Woodward has resigned his po Refreshments, Misses Marie Moruien ilace last Thursday night. Included tion at the 1039 session. slon In the prosecutor's office to take SALE and Lillian Briggs; music, Mabel imong the guests were several ex- "Foreniost is the perplexing ques- bis new job. His salary Is an in- Mabel' Hcndrickson and Dorothy :hlefs of the Red Bank department tion of unemployment relief," said crease of $300 over that received by PERSONAL LOAN PLAN - . —of— Douglass; membership. Misses Kath- ind chiefs of nearby -towns. The the Senator. "Since the session of Miss Hartcorn. erino Brcltcnbach, Muriel Briggs aterers were Harold Brasch, John 1931, the grim spectre of unemploy- John M. Plllsbury of Atlantic and Grace Emery; constitution, Hlgglns, James. Cleary, Elwood ment, with its attendant misery and Highlands was appointed borough a Misses Helen Powers, Joan Llppin- Gramann and Vcrnon Dey. A turkey suffering, has cast its shadow attorney at a salary of $1,500 a year cott and Betty Magec; publicity, dinner was served with all the fix-throughout the sessions of each suc- to succeed Jonas Tumen. Dr. Rob- Miss Theima Buffa and scrapbook ceeding Legislature. The suddenness Men's X-s Suits ngs. ert a. McTagueuwas appointed bor- Vom with which this great misfortune de- The First National Bank Miss Josephine Ottman. Archibald Spangenberg, president ough physician to succeed Dr. Abe The new sorority will meet every scended upon our people following Bosentbal; H. Delford Little was re- af the company, presided over tha the financial and business collapse of Thursday night at the Red Bank ;eremonie« following the dinner and appointed overseer of the poor and 0/ Eatontown, New Jersey WINTER COATS Woman's club and business sessions 1929 and the chaos and' uncertainty William P. Irwin -was reappolnted Introduced Councilman Harry G. of the first five or six years which en- will be held the last Thursday of Degenrlng, president of the Execu- recorder. Police Captain Frank Ger- each month. sued probably furnishes excusable kens was appointed a constable. tive Committee of the Red Bank fire JuatfilcaUon for the manner in which /Member Federal Eeserve System TOP COATS department, who acted as toast- the problem was handled because of Find Typewriter In Fawn Shop. master,. Rev, Walter Cowen, the emergency - character of the The road to better and bigger busi- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kuppenheimer, MichaeU-Stern, Devon- chaplain of the department. Invoked An I». C, Smith typewriter stolen crisis. But in more.recent years the ness leads through The Register's ad- the blessing and also made a few re'approach to the question has been vertising columns.—Advertisement. shire and other nationally famous makes from the Avon school was located marks after the dinner. Short last Thursday in a Newark pawn based entirely upon expediency, in this sale. shop. Entrance was gained to thespeeches were made by Joseph C. Ir-which tn the light of experience is school Monday, night by breaking ln, president of tie Bed Bank coun- without excuse." ,- the glass In a door. cil; J. Albert VanScholck, fire com- missioner; Chief Edward Murphy, After citing the need of treating Chief Herbert Hawkins of Fair Ha- the problem on a long-range basis and SEARS RADIO SALE ven; Chief Joseph Iannarelll of Idttla In that connection urging-a separtt- BIGGER-BETTER Silver, Chief Edward Houniban of tlon of employables and unemployun - THREE DAYS ONLY-FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Shrewsbury, Police Chief Harold A. ables on the relief rolls, Senator Davlson, Joseph Fox, president of Hendrlckson turned to a phase of the the Ex-Chiefs' association; First situation of vital concern to munici- The Outstanding Radio Value Deputy Chief Eayiriond A. Browcr, palities and local taxpayers—the 193S for values to 30.00 Otto A. Beutcll, Jerry JrlcConvey and relief, deficit Walter Hansen. Ex-Chief Joseph Fix "This deficit, estimated by various A wonderful Save an Interesting talk on prepared- fiscal officers of the state at'sums Low in price, but the equal of many less. " ' . • . ' •- varying from $5,000,000 to $12,000,000, cola drink. Other ex-cbtefs present were Louis is strictly a relief deficit," be de- sets selling for $20 more. F, Tetley, JAeob Bloom, George clared, "and is attributable largely to Enjoyed by iVorthley, Joseph Asay, Edmund Cre- the unscientific approach which pre- in, Frits Drcasler, Joseph Fix, Jos-vious Legislatures have given to the millions for iph Fox and William Crlspell. problem, • • • • * $ Members attending were Harold "For us there Is no alternative but .00 iHgootav Conk, Willard Watklns, Arthur Grob, to make provision to meet this defi- 19,75 Louis Colmorgan, Claude Whalen, cit." $4 down;. OBoph Cleary, Fred Colmorgan, As to the need of tax revision, the 38 $5 month for values to 40.00 Everett Brower, Fred Brower,* Her Senator remarked there Is abundant jort Colmorgan, William Chamber- proof the present system Is basically Sells regularly at $44.95. lain, Lawrence Forgus, Milton Earlc, deficient. 5 Charles Foxwdl, Elwood Ivlns, Gilt "It was this glaring need," he con- Special! Special! ford Stiles, George Cairns, Victor tinued, "that prompted me to sponsor A big console radio, .powerful enough Boys' Goodrldge, Howard Applegate, John tho bill whereunder a commission Boys' Green, George Curtis, Clarence Beck, was created to formulate a compre- to bring in distant stations easily with Two-Knicker Two-Longie osoph Whalen, George Conrad, hensive plan for the revision of pub- clear life-like tones. No other radio Charles Bennett, Fred Diets,. Cecil llo statutes relating to taxation. This MacCloud, Kenneth Woodward, Gus commission is functioning. Its efforts priced within $20 can give you. all SUITS Colmorgan, Carl Colmorgan, John to date have been chiefly in the field SUITS Watklns, Joseph Botala, Walter Han- of exploration, although premature these features. sen, M. L. Blcheal, Fred Munden and criticism would indicate It is a de- Irving Predmore. A past president's liberate scheme to impose new and 5.95 9.95 badge was presented to • George unnecessary tax burdens on the backs Automatic Tuning of our people. Values to 12.S0 Values to 20.00 Cairns and an cx-captalD's badge to 6 Push Buttons John Green. "Like any other body of its kind made up as it Is of human beings, it Foreign Reception Small alteration charge. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, Is bound to err but knowing the char- acter of the men who compose it we Amateur and Police Calls Mr. and Mrs.Leopold Lende of can have reason to expect from it New York' have announced the en-much of a helpful nature. Keeping Beautiful Modern Cabinet gagement of their niece, Miss HUde- the taxpayer and his present well- gard Kcachles, to Gordon Thomas nigh overwhelming burdens foremost 12 Tuned Circuit Paul of River Plaza. Mr. Paul la theIn mind, the Legislature should bend son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paul. Its efforts to an intelligent solution of 2 Tuning Bands J. KRIDEL our tax needs and make New Jersey outstanding in Its treatment of those — RED BANK — Preacher Injured In Fall. whose financial contributions make — „,.,,„! i ., its governmental functions possible. •ami Rev. Otis VanBrunt, pastor of <* ,MU seema to ^ th£ ,flrl No charges - refunds or approvals. Exceptional Tone and Power for the Lower Squankum Methodist church, Isquad , whlch all legislators must suffered a severely bruised leg last sooner or later face." weoli vrtjen he fell from & scaffold Coming then to the third problem, Compact Radio while helping some other men paint election reform, the Senator had this Original price 11.95 the Interior of the church. to say: 'In recent years the confidence of large masses of the people In various arts of the state has been disturbed, If not badly shaken, by ugly rumors SQ.88 concerning election- frauds and abuses of the ballot. Since the ba.1- lpt is the very keystone of free gov- 8 ornment and liberty, we can do much An Announcement of Interest restore'the full confidence of the "SMALL BUT MIGHTY" people of all political faiths by afford- Its 5-tube chassis will give you perform- ng them government under a well- ance that rivals "big set"." operation. conceived and modern election ma- Programs come In clear and brilliant. chinery designed to prevent such Its performance •will amaze you. It \ylll To The Ladies of Monmouth County abuses as those which have directed out-do any compact radio you have ever attention to the crying demand for listened to. Can be carried from room election reform." ThrougK the co-operation of several leading wholesalers of l^ew York to room. No aerial or ground needed. City, We are opening the first and only showroom of ijpholstery fabrics in - Arrested In Metal Theft. Charles Parlsl, 24, Andrew DeLuc- Monmouth County. This brings to you the latest and largest selection of ca, 27, and Clifford Applegate, 28, of Sears/Roebuck and Co Neptune, -were arrested last Saturday '1939 Upholstering Fabrics, Slip cover Materials and Drape Materials..., charged with the theft of 280 pounds of brass from Harry J. Joste, an As- *ofwtou*h S>, RED BANK Red Bank 1290 at savings of 20% to 40%'. No matter who does your upholstering, come bury Park plumber. in and look over our wide selection, at prices that "defy~competition."'

Upholstery Fabrics Slip Cover Materials Regular Trice Our Price ltcgnlar Trlco Our Price WEST FURNITURE COMPANY Tapestry per yard 4.00 2,15 Crash per yiird 65c 39c -;-^-rT——-—-••--.TKEYPORT, NEW JERSEY English Tapestry 4.90 2.90 Part Linen 70 49 Damask 2.90 1.70 Woven cloth 85 65 Jacquard Velour 4.2^ 2.35*Dust-tite. 80 59 Pebble Grain Velour 4.50 2.75 *Dust-tite 95 79 IS YOURS Homespun 2.25 1.50 *Heavy 'duty crash 1.25 95 Note: ¥Linen ' 1.35 95 For Fascinating and Convincing Buys Tapestries as low as 1.50 *A11 starred materials are tub-fast Damask.as low as 1.35 and sunfast Homespun as low as . 1.15 Heavy duty crash is also sanforized DURING AN ANNUAL

If there are any little repairs that you can do yourself, see us, as we carry webbing; binding, tacks, springs, muslin, etc. • . If you are unable to come in, a phone call will bring a representative with Gala Mid"Winter Sale! a complete line of samples. Look for our -weekly advertisements They will save you money P. S. It's a storewide clearance—the source of much favorable .Open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings until. 9 P. M." comment! We urge your early investigation of big dis- ,. ••* counts and give-away prices! A deposit will hold your Freehold Upholstery Fabrics .'•. '\...y.j^^o^.'fwjhgm'§e^t^\ /^ -_^ • „,„„_,•/..' „-_.....,... ;ri:.. ««*;*«:. 1869—STORE HOURS: 8:30 - 6:00. SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00—1939 121W. Front St. Telephone Red Bank 535 Red Bank An Krai Haee « Itv*^ * Located On the Beautiful Shrewsbury Blver, One Hour From New York and Provid- ing Every O9ty Convenience TWO

VOLUME LXI, NO. 33. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY/FEBRUARY 9, 193&, PAGES 1 TO Elaborate Plans Made Select Dog Catcher Firemen Opposed Union Services Rumson Senior Cl For Fair Haven , To Appropriation Ball February 24 Popular Dollar Days The police committee of Fair Will Be Held \ The senior class of Rumson high Haven has selected a dog catcher, school has begun preparations for For Firemen's Ball Tony Hunting, chairman of the com- Cut At Eatontown Here February 19 the annual senior ball Friday night, Friday And Saturday | mittee, announced yesterday, The February 24, in the high school gym- name of the dog catcher will not tie nasium. Bruce Cobb and his orches- divulged, Mr. Hunting said, until his Miyor Dodd Appoints Annual Observance of tra will furnish the dance music. Walter Hamilton of Union Hose Co.," name is submitted to the mayor and Mary Boyle, chairman ot the ball Sixteeh Red Bank Merchants council of Fair Haven next Mon- Citizens Committee—In- Brotherhood Day Will committee, has appointed the follow- Serving Fourth Year As Ball Chairman jlay night for approval. ing committee: Gertrude Albert, Mu- All degs In Fair Haven, Mr. Hunt- troduce Ordinance Be in M. E. Church riel Kalomyck and Arthur Murphy, Are Co-operating in Event ing states,.must be licensed not later V ' • publicity; Poter Cartmell and Ruth than March I, Licenses may be ob- Bartbllet, decorations; Marlon Boyle -f Elaborate arrangements are being Opposition to a decrease in the fire Sixteen Red Bank stores, made to accommodate between 250 tained at police headquarters on i Rev. Dr. Everett Rosis • Cllnchy, and Virginia Cotton, invitations; Nel- West Red Bank Fair Haven road, or from Police appropriation at Eatontawn for W39 prominent New York Presbyterian son Rlddlo and Alice Delanoy, or- TO BE HONORED the auspices of the Internal J and 300 persons at the l«h annual was. offered by Fire Chief Orrln committee of the Chamber of ball of the- Red Bank flra depart Chief Joseph Herden. The dog on clergyman, will be the principal chestra; Jane Fearsall and Charles dinance In Fair Haven will be strict- Clark and members of the Eaton- speaker at the Brotherhood service Bfiggs, entertainment! Persia Ben- merce, will conduct a "Dollar ] ment Saturday night of next week Merchant Dead town fire company at a regular event tomorrow and Saturday. '*« at the. Elks club. Musio for dancing ly enforced this year, declared the to be held in the Red Bank Mctho- nett, programs, and Doris Baynton, police commissioner and orders will meeting last night of the mayor and dUt church Sunday night, February tickets. stores havo arranged for many from 9 until 2 o'clock will be sup- council The opposition came before traordlnary values at the even plied by Hackett's orchestra, which Michael Arnone Lived be given to the dog catcher to pick 19, ae 7:45 o'clock, up all unlicensed dogs after March 1. the first reading of the budget which lar mark, as well as a splendid i Timers Night will be observed Mon- of Brotherhood Day at. Bed Bank. les oC Fair Httvon are arranging a any member of the committee, which day night, March 6, at a dinner to plained that the council could al- Mr. Malchow reported this to be dinner In his honor, to be tendored making offerings that they wy la composed of Fred Munden of Re- ways declare Tho custom was startod hero by an cxponalvo proposition and that be .money-flavors and tha aelesiu he tendered in the fire house by tho Rev.^W. Carmen Trembath, fqrracr Tuesday night, March 14, at Button- lief. Engine company, Jerry MeCon- Ladies' auxiliary. Tho occasion will s the board planned In tho near future wood Manor, Matawan. Tho com- and variety of the Roods,-will m« vey of Independent Hose company, Other members of the (Ire com- local Kcformcd church pastor, and mark the 35th anniversary of tho pany who opposed the cut In the ap- to Install elaborate shower and lock- mlttco conslats of A. C. Dlxon chair- every deslro, Tho sales are tel Vernon Dey of Westside Hose com- Rabbi Arthur H. Horshon of Con- er rooms when tho necessary funds extensively advertised ijj ' " company/ * propriatio' n • were Theodore Lowls gregation B'nal Israel, who Is a mem- man, Harry B, Kurtlu, Goorge Cur- pany, Fred Wllman of Liberty Hose were available. chln and . Oscar Becker, Mayor Register. company, Harold Brasch of Hook Charle3 P. Cross, president of the and Arthur Cain. Mr. Lewis stated ber of the committee this year. Oth- board of education, expressed his ap- that the council several years ago er members are Rev. George Young Frank F. Groff, president of tho Y. Sickles has long been aotlvo In mu- and Ladder company and Daniel MICHAEL ARNONE M. C, A,, appointed three • additional nicipal affairs In Fair Havon, having Hopkins, Jr.,' of Union Hose' com- preciation of the co-operation of .tho had promised a repaint Jab for * tho of Midd.lotown and Rov. Herbert J. firemen In donating rubber, coats apparatus and that it never mater- Smith, pastor of the Red Bank Meth- members to tho flniinco oommlttco, served on tho council a number of ' pany. Friday night of next week Is Mr. Arnone was born at Naples, naming William A. Miller as chair- years before ho was elected mayor Committee To the last night for making reserva- Italy, a son of the late Dennis and and helmets for the members of the ialized. He stated that tho truck odist church. school safety patrol. was 13 years old and that it was man to succeed anting chairman last November. He Is ptosldent of tions and accommodations may be Angellne Arnone. He was In his 66th Dr, Cllnchy, following a. period of Plans to organize a softball league about tlmo it was ropalnted. &fr. Hubert M. Farrow. The other two the Fair Havon •flre company and Select Officers had by calling Mr. Hopkins at Red year. He came to Red Bank with post-graduato woijt at Yale and Co- new members are Ralph R. Eckert chnlrman of tho annual firemen's Bjink 1094 or by calling Hardld A. his parents when he was 13 years among the lire companies in this sec- Cain explained that poor equipment meant the Increase In taxpayers' in- lumbia universities In religion, social and F. Plorro Holmes. LcsUr R. fair. Glblln at the Elks club. The com- old. He conducted a grocery and tion of the county were announced science and education, served aa pas- by Fire Chief Herbert Hawkins. He surance rated. The matter was laid Rosa la tho other men-Jbcr of tho > o i m For Coming Year, mittee has made a. special request meat market at Shrewsbury avenue tor of tho college church at Vtaloyan committee, •' for all those who received tickets and Earle street 12 years. Four also said there would be competition over and'Wlll ba-further considered In making up the budget. Captain university' at Mlddletown, Connecti- through the mall to send their years after opening this store, he among the various companies in tho cut. An exocutlve committee was also Choristers To checks aa eoon as possible to Mr. opened a store, now known aa Ar- neighborhood in ping pong and J. Ely Miller Issued an invitation to appointed by President Groff and Mr.. E. C. deVillaverdij Hamilton. none Brothers market, at HIver horseshoe pitching. the mayor and council to attend the Whllo at Wesleyan.Dr, Cllnchy Br- will meet between regular gesiilons next meeting of the lire company in rangod two intercollegiate parleys, a of tho board to take Action on any Give Concert Presides at Meeting Harry G. Degenrlrig, a member of street and Shrewsbury avenue. A resolution . of sympathy was adopted on the death of John L, March. parley, on education and an lntor-col- matters which nro to bo disposed of the borough council, is president of He married Miss Jennie Libretti icgiato symposium on religion, tho at' the time. The executive* com- Little Silver Club the executive council. Joseph Fox of Brooklyn In July, 1898, 41 years Bennett, who was a charter member Mayor Dodd appointed five lead- Performance at Fair of tho company. In tribute to Mr. ing citizens of the borough as a first of their kind In their respective mittee consists of Theodora D, Par- is vice president, Kenheth Wood- ago this July. They started house- fields. Leaving Weslcyan ,tb become sons chairman, Harry Malchow, Paul Mrs, E. C. . Seely ana Eugene bia somlnar on "The Relations of HO' Ing wore Frank-V. Graft, Dr. James Fair Haven Methodist churoh will year at a mcotlng of the organization'* "TJevrUpholstery -* dren, 11 *f whom survive. They are man Catholics, Jews and Protes- W. Parkor, William A. Miller, F, ba presented tomorrow night in the yesterday at the clubhouse on WIUmtM Joieph, Frank, James, John, Donnl3, Mason, who la-the father-in-law of Cavanaugh, Councilman Tony Hunting, acknow- tants," the beginning of a long series Plerro Holmes, J. N. Becra, - Willow street Bcho61 auditorium By drive. Mrs. Clifford Spoorl, tttri Show-Room Opens Patrick, Michael, Jr., Miss Mildred An ordinance providing for ex- of seminars and conferences to bo ledged the courtesy extended, by the tensions and additions to the pub- doro Labrecquo, Hubert M. Farrow, tho Craft Chorlstors, with Allun chairman, will be assisted by Mra, J Arnono, Mrs. Allen Collins and Miss held throughout the nation. Arthur B,'White, G. Howard Llp- Woolley an director and Otis Tilton Daniel S. Weigand, Mrs. WitaHl'J A showroom of upholstery fabrics Lucille Arnone, all of Red Bank, and firemen "and recounted some of his Ho park and authorizing the further was opened recently at Red Bank oxprlnccs on tho stage. improvement of the park was ap- Dr. Cllnchy crosacd tho nation plncott, Ralph R. Eckort, Leo K, aa accompanist, Tho guest soloist Smith, Mrs, Nelson K. VanderbMk- Mrs? Carlo Apollo of MaSpcth, Long MEKBC, George A. Carey, Paul Rcus- win bo Mrs. Bdm Helm 'and her ac- and Mrs. John Blel. by the Freehold Upholstery Fabrics Island. He also leaves three slstors, ' Vernon Loud was elected an ac- proved on. first reading. The lm- three times in company with a Catlv ot 121 West Front street The shop tive member of the company; provemenUi will consist of additional I olio priest and a rabbi. Last year, in flillo, Harry Mnlchow, Hcrbort Ed- companist will bo Mrs, Ollvo Wyck- Mrs. Spoerl, literature department' Mrs, John Abbatemarco and "Mrs. wnrda, John L, Montgomery and has a large selection of the latest John Setaro of Red Bank and Mrs. work on the dam, sluiceway, neces- the Spring of 1938, ho was at Vienna oir. chairman, announced that tho group fabrics for upholstering, fabrics, sary retaining walls, and excavation. and saw the arrival of Chancellor Wllmcr A, RobMns, general secre- Selections by tho Choristers will will moot'Monday afternoon, Febru* John Calandrlcllo of Fair Haven. tary. _ Bllp-covers and drapes, all reason- Surviving also are five grandchildren, Campbell Farm I The ordinance also stated that, tho Hitler In that city, Ho recontly Include "Dawn" by Currnn, "Mar- nry 29, at tho horns of Mrs. FnwK ably priced. Michael Joseph and John Arnone, borough be authorized to enter into wrote a book, "All In tho Namo of Jorlo, Wako Up" by Chrlstlanl, Gregory on Woodbine avenue. Mr*. The new shop offers convenient sons of Joseph Arnono; Michael John I an agreement with tho Works Prog- God," based on a study of Intcrgroup Realtor Announces "Morning Hymn" by Honschol, "Mat- Wolgand, Amorlcan homo depart*, service to everyone. If you are un- Arnone, son of John Arnone; Michael Near Colt's Neck ress Administration for the purpose relations, which wn« published by tlnatn." by Leoncavallo, "Swing Low, ment chairman, stated that tho group/] ablo to visit the showroom, call the James Arnone, son of James Arnone, j of making the Improvements and to the John Day company. Sale, Many Rentals Swoot Chariot," arrangement by havo planned two meetings for this* shop and they will send a. well- and Frank and Ann Apollo, children Sold For Estate furnish the sponsor'! share. The bill Rabbi Horshon, In a statement Baldwin, "DnTico My Comrades" by month. Tho first will be next Wed- < Roiston Watoifbury, realtor of 22 Bennett, "Tho Bellman" by Forsyth, nesday afternoon at tho homo ot l Aid society of tho Methodist church were presented by tlio individual bo used In tho ballroom In kecplnfc torium Friday, March 24, A tenta- Bridge Party For at the River street school auditori- man liberties menace, not Jew« tive cast of chiiractcrs was selected ot tho international relations depart*.-) Tuesday, February 21, between 5 and chairmen. Building Inspector Wes- merely, norv-Jew« and Catholics, but with the birthdays of Lincoln and um. The cast consists of local talent Washington. this week. The musical scoro Is un- ment of tho Now Jersey State Fed«»> \ Fair View Group. 8 o'clock in the evening. and will be directed by Mrs. Wallace ley Watkina in a written report Protcstnnti, Catholics and Jews. stated that tho Robinson house at der tho personal supervision of Sla- atlon of Womnn'e clubs, will be pie»ti Mrs. Harold Baynlon is chairman B, Rankln. MrB. Charles Reeves will Hero all groups havo a common Phil Carman Is chairman o( tho speakcr at the April 12th meeting ottj The Fair View Parent-Teacher of the.dinner committee. The hos- South Eatontown was a hazard and dance committee and his anlstantn ter Mary Mercy, who is In charge association will hold a bridge and serve as accompanist nt the piano causg and jniwt stand together. ot Ht. James' academy .of music, tho group. tesses, who will, be attired in co- for tho show, which will feature new that action should be taken to raze " 'Democracy and freedom' is the aro Thomas Mace, Amory Oaborn game party at the school house on lonial costumes, will be Mrs. Her- the building. and Jock McHughr_ and Daniel A» Honun of Philadel- Cooper road tomorrow night at 8 songs, now gags and original jokes, timely and vital theme of this year's phia, professional dramatlo director. o'clock. The profits will go into a bert J. Smith, Mrs. Howard HigRln- Mayor Dodd stated that he rep- observance of Brotherhood day Feb- son, Mrs. Frank Kuhl and Mra. resented Eatontown at the regional . ENTBE NOUS MEETS. Hlstcr Mary Angolic)!, principal of Holmdel Supper fund to purchase, an' electric stove AUXILIARY TO MEET. ruary 19. It Is peculiarly appropri- Mra. Edward O'FIuherty presided tlio school, ia general supervisor. Baynton. health commission . meeting last ate since the observance occurs wllh- for use at the school in preparing at a meeting of tho Entro Nous ye«- **-» • Next Wednesday hot lunches and cocoa for needy Other committee ' chairmen are Mrs. Edward Walder of Elm place week at Red Bank and' attended a In the period which president Roonc- Mrs. Martin VanOstenbridge, sup- meeting of tho Long Branch Cham- vclt by proclamation ha* designated torday afternoon at RoHovclt tea THE WH0NO PICTURE. Everything Is In readiness tor t children. will be hostess to .members of the room, Llttlo Silver. Following the per; Mrs. Frank Kuhl, tickets; Mm. Ladles' auxiliary of the Fair Haven ber of Commerce Tuesday on behalf for commemoration of tho one hun- jlxth annual hot turkey supper Those wishing to play games other Leonard Marthem, table; Mm. Coop- of the borough. luncheon and business meeting tho In tho artlclo in tho first section than bridge are requested to bring Yacht club tomorrow night at her dred and fiftieth anniversary of the bo held for tho benefit of the Hoi! er VanSant, WJITee; " Mrs.- Harry home. Final plans will be made for A resolution for the payment of signing and the ratification of tho memborn played curdu. Thono at- regarding the appointment of Dr, del flro company next Wednendt, their own games. Pyrex casserole Haviland, relish and salads; Mrs. $3,160.84 to the county treasurer for tending wcro Mrs. Thomas Hackctt, Harry TIcehurat ns poundkeeper dishes will be awarded as table a card party to be, held by the group Constitution. Brotherhood Day this night In the Baptist chapel. Mrj Fred Boyd, turkey; Mrs.' Howard Monday night, February 20, at the 1938 county taxes wa» approved by year might well he. devoted to a new Mrs. William Hannekcn, Mrs. Wil- and a membor of tho Shrewsbury Daniel S, Ely and Mrs. TWlUli prizes. Six special awards will be Hlgglnson, plea; Mrs. J. Adamelt, the council as were several other liam Decker, Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, borough board Df health tho picture made. Mrs. John VanKIrk, Mn. Episcopal parish house, Fair Haven. jHjidy of tho Bill of Rlghtji anil its Pitcher are co-chairmen of the «u vegetables; Mrs. John Many, pub- Ml»s Elizabeth Scowcroft Is general resolutions. Bills amounting to Implications for a free America. Mm, Walter Layton, Mrs. George of Dr. Robert Ticchurst was Inad- per. "' .-• George Norcom and Mrs. H. DeWln- licity. - $1,237.38 were ordered paid. The Clcvcnbcrg, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, vertently UBcd. Dr. Robert Tice- ter are co-chairmen. chairman of the affair. "In hl> message to Ccingiem on the Tho flrat tablo will be sorveS At meeting adjourned unlit Thursday Mrs. Rita , H. Douglas, Mrs. John liurst, -who Is the »on of Dr. Harry 5:30 o'clock. Tho menu will CO: ' ON SpUTHERN TRIP. «t*t« of the nallon on January 4, Ttcctmrst, -Is also a veterinarian, - Little Silver Votem. night, February 18. Bannon, Mi.i. Chat lea Olblln, Mm. of hot' turkey, white potatoes, President Roosevelt naitl, 'In a mod- CharlM LeMalulro and Mr», David and la health olllcer of Red Bank. THEFT AT CHATTEBBOX. Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose and In order to correct an Impression ern civilization, religion; (Icmoancy, died sweet potatoes/ turnips, J daughter Dolores and Mr. and Mrs. which appears to prevail in some Do You Vimy Cards or Have Parti™ and ihlernallonnl good faith com- Sheridan,' Tho next meeting will be atrlng beans, cranborry relish, Pete's Chatterbox, operated by Pe- Charles Rogers of Neptune left Fri- quarters, we are glad to take this op- In your homes or at clgbs or lodges? plement each other. Wheic freedom Wednesday afternoon, March 8, nt LODOE PLANS CABD 1'AIITY, bags eattcc, hot rolls, apple, ter P. Plngatore on Route 35, Middie- day by auto for a trip to Florida, tunlty to stats emphatically that we If so please use Valentino decorations Stalder'8 tavern. cherry pU with whip cr«» 1 are not in favor of sending our grad- as your background. The colors are of religion has been attacked, tho at- Imyp, wits entered by thieves tor the They will be g j threeh weeks , MrMr. coffee, ' uates to the Rumson high school. For very* appropriate and we have* all tack ha* come, from aourees oppaecil Inrsulato your windows and cut fuel Red Bank cha'ptor No, 70, Order of fourth time early Monday morning. Ambrose and Mr. Rogers ara execu- many years Red Bank high school equipment for a successful party: to democracy. Where democraoy Ewtern Star, will give a card party "Members of the flra «omi»ay*L The intruders made away with more costs 30%. Entirely new metal storm tives of the Stelnbach-Krcigo store has been the school designated for crepe costume*, tallies, table covers, haii been overthrown the spirit of sftsh changes over to screens In 30 in tho Eisner building on Broad other residents of the village tit i than Uo worth of liquorq . The tele- at Asbury Park. Little Silver grade school graduates napkins, Jack Homer pies and every- free worship hM disappeared. And eeconds. Stfe our display advertlse- street Monday night, Fobruary 27, at slating on the committee. %tui Vte.jiWjM. h* oj>5»«ri to chang- thing. Y,ou ha,ve ths,.j}.artsr-ywe'U do. .. .iMSywte m atoo Tipped out M>& 4*ifc •JJWnt. ,!?««& 0. :this flection. Olson 8 o'clrfck. Mrs. William Curchln Is looted. The box was found In the ing to Rumson even if the Red Bank tbe planning. Hbuae of Tetlcy, IT 'KmSng W;fmf 'Xtm& -Park 7CS-1'goHi>i? iW'lc«afrm*B,~-J*» ptseotit -will A turkey supper will be held «t school board were willing to permit Broad at reef. AdvertfcAment. vanished, good faith «nd rensem In —Advertisement. Fbrauf Uth t» •Vuloattneta •: rear of the tavern. The goods were Jiuiih 1*1 move. We believe a large International aflalrn hitvo given wny bo lined for the relief fund ot tho Send a greeting'card. E*P" Insured. Entrance was gained Gus's Silver- Bar on. West Front chapter, There will bo prizes and llttlo lovo ana rooelvo a biff street. next Wednesday evening. majority of the voters of Little Sil- • Trap Shoolinr^ \ to »trldent ambition and brute Baloawomtm wanted, experienced through a side window. Police are ver ghat* otlr views in this respect. every Sunday afterrioonT-'HsunrlBfl force.'" , only, Infants' and children's wear; refreshments. on your Investment You kncml investigating. There will be entertalnmfnt and Harold Tetley, Rod and Gun Club field, rear of ball steady position, good pay, Apply «t you lovo to rocelvo them. Try H dancing. The supper will lie served Frank M, Gregory. parif, Newman Springs road,—Adver- once. Goldberg's, 21 Broad street, Bova can make extra pociipt monov Intc one. TcVey'*, IT Bro»d Ami at eight o'clock. —AdverUeement. Boy» can makn extra pncliet mpney Advertisement.. . . It nay* tit airtrtui in Xhs Reulnter. Uitmeat. •elllnc The Resleter—Adtemat Red Bank.-Adv'ertlacmcnt. lolllne The Be«l«toi>-Adv«rtliemcnt i Two EED BANK REGISTER FEBRUARY 9,1939. Jewish Women- MisSiHelenJBrxice- Lillian Watson, Mrs. Jane E. Ean- lice Chief ^1^J1jimpiJL^rs^Aa^ Plan Party And Ball Sing The Messiah _ na Bray, Mrs, Harry Patterson, Mr& Election Letter EngagedTo Wed Horace Vine, TSrs. Harry B. Hayes, res Report More than 85 attended the meeting Mrs. Edmond ,E. Bruce fit Buena, The itonmouth Oratorio society of At Mrs. Allen's Mrs. Samuel Yates and Mrs. Annie -'•-* -:s '.: 3/ Mrs, Elizabeth Allen of Wallace of the readies' Hebrew society of the place has announced the engage- 60 selected voices directed by J. C. Worden. Visitors present were WHEN *" ' VJ"1 "Annual Statement Read Congregation B'nai. Israel Tuesday Rumson School Trustee ment of her daughter Helen to Carl Stanley Farrar o'f Rumson will re- street was the hostess at the regular Mrs. A. H. Walvoord, Mrs. W, S. night at the community center, 10 Hjalmar Holmqvlst, son of Mrs. peat the "Messiah" Sunday night at meeting of the Red Bank Women's Dean, Mrs. Emma Lyle and Miss During month of February. .; : at Meeting Monday Hivcrsldc avenue. Charles Nemser, Says "No Politics" HJalmar Holmqvist of Newark and 8 o'clock at St. James' church, Long Christian Temperance union at her Maggie Woplley. . , • , Held secretary of the New Jersey Fed- the late Mr; Holmqvlst. The Branch, lri celebration of Rev. Mor-home Tuesday afternoon. A covered The members of the union will be WHY x" eration of the Jewish Welfare Board nouncement was made Saturday at ton A. Barne's 25th anniversary as dish luncheon preceded the business erty valued at J7.837.10 was Bertram H. Bbrden, president of entertained by Mrs. Samuel Yates Special Winter sale of all fln- was gue.st. speaker. He urged the a dessert-bridge at the Bruce home. rector of the church and the cancel- meeting, which was opened by Mrs. at her home, Twin Gables, Riverside during 1B38 at Red Bank, ac- the Rumson board of education, has* Minretta DeMott reading the devo- isbed monuments on display. group to make their contcr and other issued a letter in connection with the Miss Bruce is a graduate of Red lation .of its mortgage. avenue, tomorrow afternoon at an to the apnual report of Po- Jewish community centers.a greater Bank high school and Kew Jersey .Heinz Hilrner of Red Bank will tions. Routine business was trans- - Chief Harold A- Davlson, read coming school election. Mr. Bordcn acted. afternoon tea. force in communities. urges 'Sovery citizen eligible to vote Coyege of Women, New Brunswick, sing the tenor solo, Mrs. William H. . TERMS t'the council meeting Monday night, Mr. Holrnqvist graduated from the King of Oakhurst soprano, Mrs- The guest speaker was Mrs. Hor- of this $&,768.75 was recovered. Plans were made for a card party to cast a ballot at the election next Discount applies to all cash to be held Tuesday night at the com- High School of Commerce, New ace Smith of East Keansburg, who teen automobiles were stolen and Tuesday. He also states that all pol- Theresa McCllntock of Long Branch j3 county president of the organlza- Tricky Tray Party sales. munity center, at 8 o'clock. The mem- itics ahould be eliminated from the York, and attended City College of alto and Morton Smith of Oakhurst 1(but one were recovered. During tion. Mrs. Smith reported on the (year SI vacant houses were cared bers of the committee arc Mrs. Mur-deliberations of the board of educa- New York. No date has been set bass. state convention at Mt. Holly -laBt Wednesday Night ray,Cowan, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs, tion. His letter is as follows: for the wedding. William fi. Haskell of Rumson, fall and also on the all-day meeting SAVING j during tho absence of the owners, A tricky-tray party will be held uring the year 336 persons were Max Morrlq, Mrs. Benjamin Adlcr president of the society, announced recently held in First M. E. church at You will save from 510.00 to and Mrs. iiax Cohn. Rumson, New Jersey, next Wednesday night at 8:15 o'clock stcd.' Of these 76 were drunk February 6, 1939. Tuesday night at their, weekly re- Asbury Park. She spoke interesting- $50.00 on monumental work and disorderly. Fifty-seven were Tentative plans wore discussed for To the Citizens of "Peter Pan" To Be hearsal In the parish, house of St. ly on matters of interest to W. C. T. in the ball room of the Molly pitcher t as disorderly persons and 57 vlo- the. annual Purlm ball to he [held the Borough of Rumson: George's church, Rumson, that U. members and urged an" increase in hotel by the Welfare committee of from $3.00 to $10.00 on Individ- the Red Bank Teachers' association. ". the motor vehicle act. Thirty- next fflnonW. Mrs. Harry Mclntrich The echool meeting for the elec- Haydn's ''Creation," now being membership. The meeting closed ual markers. ' w, arrVsted'for''dlsorderiy"co"n- jand Mrs. Murray Cowan are co-chair. tion of three members to servo on Given At Rumson studied by the group, will be given with the Mizpah benediction. The Proceeds of the party will go to needy children. Tickets are obtain- Wet. 35 lor violations of the borough man of the affair -which will bo held the • bdard of education and for vot- Friday night, April 28, in tho Rum-next meeting will be held March 7 at the Hotel Grossman at Lakcwood; ing on the budget for ,1939-40 will be son high school auditorium. at the home of Mrs. Anna Errickson able through the members of the ^ordinances and 20 for intoxication, held at the high school on the even- Clare Tree Major to Pre- on Elm place. committee in each school. "There Thomas Manson & Son g- Arrests for other causes follow: as- Rabbi Arthur H, Hershon an- ing of Tuesday, February u. The New chorus members welcomed nounced that the Sabbath aervico were Mrs. Rosa King of .Little Silver, Members present were Mrs. Albert will bo refreshments and entertain- Incorporated and battery 1, atrocious as- polls will be open from 6 until 9 sent Well-Known Play ment. , lit and battery 1, arson 1, burglary- February 18, would be dedicated to o'clock. The purpose of, this letter Miss Khoda Southall of Leonardo. W. Worden, Mrs. A. M. VanNostrand. the Ladles' Hebrew society and other is to urge every citizen who 1B en- Miss "Gladys Bovic of Eatontown, Mrs. H. W. Osborn, Mrs. Ida Wilson, Miss Lillian Jordan and Miss Janet "TIME TE8TPD" 6>;1, board of health violations 6, break- Brown are co-chairmen. feiug and entering 3, fish and game •women members of tho congregation. titled to east a ballot to>. be ppresen; t "Peter Pan," the well-known play Harold Shlpp of Sea Bright and MrJ. Julia Moore, Mrs. Anna Errlck- MEMORIALS '^Violations 4, forgery 2, illegal sale of He also announced the annual broth- at the polls and to vote for thie can- by Sir James M. Barrie, will be pre- Lieutenant Fred C, Lough of Fort soni Mlsa Lulu Johnson, Mrs. Carrie S,11ifnor 1, violation of alcoholic bev- erhood service to. he held at the dldaten of hl» or her choice, having sented by the Clare Tree Major play- Monrnouth. Added -associate, mem- Howard, Mrs. B, C, Gisleson, Mrs. It Dava to advertise In The Register. Monuments, Markers, " " act li grand -larceny 4, petty Methodist church Sunday, February always in mind that for the welfare rs Thursday afternoon of next week bers Include Mr. and Mrs. J. San- and happiness of our children all pol- it the Rumson high school auditori- Mausoleums. _• 1, non-support 8, nuisance 1, 19. Rov. Lester CIM of Newark will itico should be eliminated from the ford Shanlcy, Mrs. H. E. Glbb and S*btalnlng money under 'false pre- be the guest speaker. um. This play Is being sponsored by Nellson Edwards of Rumson. deliberations of tho board of educa- 61 Monmouth St., Fbotte R. B. 24. 2, seduction 1, vagrancy 2. Harry Madansky extended greet- tion and that the board should be the Rumson Parent-Teacher associa- The Monmouth Oratorio society is Nineteen persons persons were ar- ings to the group from ihe Cbn'g're.-. compoasd of only such members as tion,. tha_Eurn«qn Teache.raV.anaQqiR- an .outsr.ciwt}V:fr.om a. group pt sing- MASSAGING! gatlon B'nal Israel and Irving Ij. are In" nympathy with this principle tlon and the Rumson Private school, ers who in the past at Christmas RED BANK Rod Bank by other depart- and Is the last In a series of plays There Is a type of massage for the relief of almost every A total of 764 persons were Krakowltch brought greetings from and shall act accordingly. and Easter time have sung oratorios nllment. Massage Is also recommended for Reducing. y Iven summonses for overtime park- the Young Men's and Young Wom- In consideration of the budget to which hayo been presented through- at St. George's church. At each ren- bn voted Upon, tno" board of educa- out tho year. Physiotherapy is the scientific method of treating disease en's Hebrew association, Al the close tion has, endeavored to bo as consei- dition Htandlns: room was hot avail- with electricity. tbe total number of pereons ar- of the business meeting refreshments able. By, public request In apprecia- the t p vatlve as possible, consistent with tho We specialize In both. Reliable remedy r««ted during 1838, 212 were white were served.. best Interests of tho pupils, and you tion of their outstanding .work this Bumstead's dov eloped by a are asked to approve the total of society was formed. physician In bis i 124 were Negroes. Male prison- practice for eipol- numbered 312 and female 24. $54,090 Indicated on the ballot which PLAHN & IMLAY llug iftrgQ round In approximately $13,000 less than thr Worm Syrup MoBt of the prisoners, 307 out of the Rehearsals Progress The Register has the material and VISIT OR PHONE VS FOB INFORMATION. . __ wonna, pin worms tOtU of 336, were natives of the Uni- figum allotted two yearn .ago. and I ana whip wonct Children ma aduttj. One $1,600 ICBS than the requirements of the workmen to turn out first class Room 6, Register Bldg. " Phone Bed Bank 2383-M. . I mother stat«a H bottia expelled 132 woro*. fied States. Six were born in Poland, For Minstrel Show printing of all kinds. Let us quote •Stood 76 yetr test. Pleasant to t*ie. Druggist* last year. Office Hours: 1:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Dally. S orby mall 60o a bottle. 8md for free clrctiUr. «rllve in. Italy, four In Germany, four The budget proposed is for: you on your ' next job.—Advertise- ifta Ireland, three In Russia, .three In Rehearsals are progressing suc- ment. '•»..- cessfully for the fifth annual minstrel Current Expenn< (toward ,nal> atvla and one each from Cuba, Ru- aries, text booka, lupplUi,. j England and Finland. show to be given by tho Married ti'atiitportntlon ait'l nil othnr |-talns .... 2,400,00 Persons between the ages of 20 and includo Alfred Marccllus, William Manual training (In'cludeD do- %1O were the greatest offenders, the rc- Mumford, Harold Porry, Donald m«tlc iclenee—emlal amount, Crawford, Charles Stlllwagon and ftpproiirltoil by the Ktato of : showed. Of the 336 persons ar- v New Jtney), „..., 2,000.00 d, 188 were between those ages, Fred Buchcror. Tho show Is being illaneous facto contained, In directed by Roger Wymbs, assisted ' % Sl.O50.C0 %ihe.'Teport follow: by Mrs, Joseph Vallcau at tho piano. Except at such times as the board JflU itreete lights were reported out of education convenes In executive A rap|d Balis of tickets has been re- session, Its meetings are open to the Opening Days Ijjjr pfflcors; 60 fire calls were received ported. The entire east is doing their public and parents and all othors who * it headquarters; 583 complaints, ot best to give patrons an evening ot arc Interested in tho activities of our lions nature were received and In- real entertainment. Proceeds of the schools will always be welcome. Our ated; 1,137 details were as- performance will go to needy per- regular meetings are held on the sec- Reg.<25* Gardenia IT'S HEREIN, the Rexall Birthday I to) officers; 2M doors and win- sons, ' i • ond' Wednesday evening ot each Brushes Sale, j a * nation-wide f event JJ cele- month. ; ;'P/nt Bottle Seventy-three ambulance calls were "Peter Pan" Is a story of a little Fountain Syringe Mrs. Everett Bradley hand to tho other fellow so that all boy who Mover wanted to grow up, - received at headquarters. our lives con bo made a llltlo bright- «.o he ran away to the "Never-Novcr" Rubbing rAlcohol ' Tho. chief's report concerning'the with atfachmenh J A stork shower Was given Mrs. er and cooler. Tho thin story thread Innd and became captain of the "Lost end a 49c Bottle 100 '>., JlUtpl team follows: flverett Bradley ot Tlnlon SViUn follows Slim, a pleasant cowboy from Boya," Ho' had a jyrent love for stor- . Bag^tubing.fthut- S "While our team d|d not partlct- Thursday night ot tho homo of her Cnniula ami his pony. Ho comes to los, anil each night he would go to off, 2 pipes for only {-" pate in as many matches as In for- sister, Mrs. John. • E. Lemon. Tho London with R group of young men Aspirin/Tablets 27 the Darling home nnd listen to Mrs. V trier years, the year 1038 again decorations wore pink and blue. Mrs. who visit tho Oxford Groups in Eng. Darling tell her children, Wendy, Mi- '[/RUBBER GLOVES! ^ ibowed that we have one of the out- Bradley was tho rociplcnt of many land and fraternize with them, thus chael and John, bed-time storlOH, One 9 cVa e ' Snug lit »( v>,irt 4o ' . »t»ndlng pistol teams In tho country. useful gifts, A buffet supper was i spreading the gospel of good fellow- night ho left his shadow at tho Dar- - '" k..pjwat,'r*from' ••" "Of the 12; county matches, Red sorved, • ., • • 2 Qt. ;_Snugfold ship through the - Empire. Thcro Is ling home, and when he went back for oflfy , weplng jn.t j PAIR) ' Bank won seven and placed second • THose attending woro Mrs. Albert little to tho action, but It Is a very to got It ho couldn't got it to stay ". In tho remaining five matches. In Smith, Mrs. Edward Kenkcs, Mrs. pleasant and stimulating film, filled with him. In his efforts, to got his the state match held at Trenton, in Alan Frost,'Mrs. William Egolf. Mrs. Fonntain Syringe DentaltCreme with thn joy of youth and the sin- shadow, ho wakes the children up. SODA FOUNTAIN .mil <-.». t«f«t . - whloh 68 teams competed, Red Bank Sarah Scott, Mrs, Mlllnrd Tctlpy, cerity evidenced by all to help one nnd finally Wendy offered to sow hln v/lth Attachments Mrs. Elsie Carhnrt, Mrs, Francis Boii- shadow on his buck. Peter porsuad- finished second. In the Invitation another. Thc-fllm has been produced 'WhoU busintti Oft Into 25'Klenio AnUsepUc " shoot held at Philadelphia, In which nctt, Mrs. Trncy Soden, Mrs. Ther^a, by mcrnbcr^Pof the group, and is sur- od tho children to go back to the Grilled Bacon andjCheese ' 77 teams participated, Red Bank fln-|HawKlns, Mrs, "Wilbur'Gardner, Mrs,' prisingly good considering It lacks "Nover-Ncver" land with him, Tho compact| rubber* lined oOeVolue Uhed fifth. At Sea Girt, where tho David Scott, Mrs.. Harry Mnyberry, proftsslonnll skill In preparation. remainder of the pnly deals with Toasted'SANDWICH b*g. Handy! 98 /or only state championship match was held• •", Mia. Mcrrllt Palmer, Mrs. Madeline The photography is of n. high order. their cxperlencen there, living with Red-Bank won the state champlon- Fields, Mrs. Lemuel Sulphln and tho "Lost Boys" and fighting the evil and COFFEE both tor,, shlp and Lieutenant Clayton placed iliases Janet Scqtt, Marguerite May- Captain-.HAok and hla bold pirate COLGATE'S berry nnd Frances Campbell. Bovn can mako extra pocket money band. CIGARETTES ' third in the Individual state cham- •eillne Tho Register—Advertisement REYNALDO > plopshlp match. CIGARS DENTAL CREAM .• "At Tcancck, the ( international' Hot Chocolate Large . % championship match ™ held, In Chesterfield 12c 1 which 145 teams from all over tho wlth.WHIPPED CREAM • &* * Old Gold Box of 10 25c United State?, Canada and surround- For Real Economy... Buy ; rf1 Lucky Strike 1.17 ing: territories competed. Red Bank " RAIStN CAKEl Box of 50 ..$1.15 10 Raleigh carton finished seventh. At Atlantio City, the New Jersey p. B. A. match was _ —in— field, and the three-man team of •'•'••iV'UiriM TO IT FIZZ" Clayton, Pryor and Erlcksen won the state championship. ALKA "Our team is composed of Chief Delicious Gandy Davison, Lieutenant Clayton, Ser- Charlie's Wonder SELTZER Choc. Covered % Qc geant Sheedy and Officers Pryor, It T.bl. J5 T.bl. Kricksen and Mazxa, and In tbo var- Brazil Nuts * **lb ious matches tho team Is picked 38-B Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. ,24« 49< from these men." GEM The report was read at the meet- THURSDAY NOON TILL SATURDAY NITE. Slitd to mt»t,yot»r ing by Commissioner Thomas M. 1 LISTERINE Blades Gopslll. It was the flrst to be sub-. portlci/lor nt«d.' FOR Biltted by Chief Davison. 5s 25c Rib KOTEX DANDRUFF 10s 49c Keyport Grange to End lb MO*. 59c Has Venison Dinner Loin Pork •1-tD. Bex of 12 Members of R&rltan grange of 14 JUgubr Sii»i Swiss Food Drink Dawett'& Ramsdell iJKeyport held their annual "ladles' • Junior Sii* OVALTINE TAMPAX ' filght" last Thursday at Keyport. A Dexter Brand o Super Sit* •fntemal * sanitary protec- - venison dinner, Maine style, was PORK Quality Beef Fresh j,J>repared by the men under the su- Sliced • For good htolfh. ti^No belt • No pins., ' pervision of Harry Y Smith of Red SIRLOIN CALI v •CHOPS 14 T „, Bank. The deer was furnished by BACON *Ho pads. , tjio New Jersey Fish and Game com- HAMS °*' 5S Nochafing. ) Bli«8lon. Center Out STEAK KLEENEX ;! After dinner, which was attended 11 ' "Jib. 10 ;•• »y • "torn 100 persons, two films, lb. Hi. lb. " "Ilegulatlng Deer Hunting" and 27' 14' MulticoloPACK r j'l'Huntlng In tho Allagash River," Ml Onnln Tinnii Vere shown. The latter showed pic- i, tures of George H. Roberts and EACH. 25c 33' :t**Jie Seely of Eatohtown during a Top Grade jfecont hunting trip in Maine. Frying CLIP THIS COUPON | Guests present included Pomona ft CLIP THIS COUPON Wilt If re served t>y the .Party Benefits TW > mait >tUK.afteraaaa"C&-2: M-oeiocit j'• covered dish supper and a public for the benefit of Holy Cros and Holy Pupils neither absent nor Utt dur- Mrs. Robert Dlsbrow. Ian church tomorrow night at 8 board of^tlie^cfBb'fSJondit^i "•*""•' The Quest circle will meet Thurs- meeting. in the evening for all the Rosary churches. Table prizes were ing January at. the public school . Rev. George H. Mlksch, pastor of o'clock.' The Westminster choir oj at;.1 the j.'clu6l?1ouie,1>'-J:)Krai>, chjaxge of the devotional period and were: : ] CJrll Hunt presented the discussion day night, February 16, at 8 o'clock church members. This meeting will seta of kitchen towels and there ^were the Presbyterian church, celebrated Princeton will sing and a string Voorhlai bond • atm.lr0&^xi^§ at the parsonage on Peters place. be conducted by the young people of several special prizes. Reception am! flrnt grade*—Herbert his birthday Saturday, He was the quartet of Budapest will play. announcement and ^itfied'mM, thought. The monthly ineeting of VanNottf, Howard Strauljs, Morgan Knapp. : Mary Mount chapter will be held at •A meeting of the Men's club will the church. The services of Dr. Ray- Those attending were Mrs. Vincent Laura Atkinson, MutUyn Johnson, Alice recipient of more than 20 congratu- Miss Jane Guptl), daughter of Mr. club'' had • recelvs'S & ^.glipf0i tht home of Mrs. Homer Methot on be held Thursday night, February 16, mond B.'Druker, head of the youth Finan, Mrs., Werner Bennlng, Mrs, Story. - lation cards. and Mrs. Walter C. Guptll was bonds,' >o'•:,::;;»•'?;• '"M-fc fr*¥:W$S education movement of tho Re- Second And third grades—Kathr jn : Conover lone Friday evening- of this at the church. John Finnegan, Mrs. John P. Mulvl- Graf. Rita Mcnes, Mtrtrery Strauss. Jean Samuel Yorg has accepted a po- among a party of 100 students from ;Mrs. J. RitchlB ^itbjpr^pISff, •week. Mrs. Arthur Byersoa will formed church, have been secured hilli Mrs. Carrie Carson, Mrs. Linda Made Tapper, Ella VanNote, William sition with the John Anderson Lin- Bradford Junior' college, Bradford, announced that the annual \wdlfrai| for that day. HIHard, Mrs. Harold Ryan, Mrs. Titus. oleum Co. at Plainfleld,, card party; of- the*;gtoujifi^pi$l|l_ present the devotional part of the PRESBYTERIAN. Fourth and fifth grades—Albert Dun- Massachusetts, who were guests last program. The -business session will Also Tuesday evening the Ladles' Charles Mast, Mrs. Ira D. Emery, can. Ruth LanRe, Charles Buckalew, Ken- Mrs. Thomas R. Crumley Is so- week-end at the Eastern Slope inn held. Tuesday. - anerBOohV-'AjKltsW^iW be conducted by Mrs. Jacob S. Tost. "Putting Religion Into Life" will Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Mrs, P. J. Coffcy, Mrs. Otto Stroh- neth Duncan, John JetTrey.Parii Lamborn, journing at the Riviera hotel, Day- at North Conway, New Hampshire, the dubnbuisev •Wra.^NaW^WwMli A missionary play entitled "Papam- be the subject of a sermon to be John De F&lco for the usual month- msnger, Mrs. Helen Murphy, Mrs. Gcortte Lunge. Jr., Joseph Scott, Mar- tona Beach, Florida. where they enjoyed a brief between- derbeek- and Miss •: EHaOjethf 3cdW; given Sunday morning at 11 o'clock garet Conxalino. - raa. Learned to Say 'Good Morning, ly meeting. . John PfeWcnbergcr, Mrs. Luke Pry- Sixth and nevenlh grades—Addlson Miss Josephlno Murphy of New I semester vacation of winter sports. croft' are co-chairmen. Memberr •(*)«< Father/," will bo presented by Mrs. at the Presbyterian church by the The members of the Men's club or, Mrs. Leon Burdge, Mrs. Jacob Davlion. Kdward ' Satrurton, Albert Flled- York spent Sunday visiting her aunt, I TLester C. Scott, G. Harold Nevius the evening group will assist byielfW B. 8. Hilton, Mrs. A. W. VanNost- pastor, Rev. John A. Hayes. will meet tonight in the basement of Jeffrey, Mrs. M. Ik Conners, Mrs. P. nci*. Raymond Mans, Dcrothy Connors, Miss Maifftrct Murphy. and Morgan C, Knapp havo filed for ing refreshments, ,• • :.'h^r'?:"f^S§ A special meeting of the congre- J. Mulvlhlll, Mrs. William Jeffrey, Nathalie Titus.' rand and Miss Grace Belth. the church to. use the facilities there Kighth srndc—Milton Marx, Willace Mr*. Richard LaRos Is recovet- re-election to the board of educa- • Mrs.- Alexander Pepln, chalrroaa ;* * The church school will observe gation will be held after the service provided. The first rehearsal for the Mrs. George Clevenberg, Mrs. John Ayers. . ing from a broken vertebra. Her tion. The election will take place the American home department,.'»M Missionary Sunday at the opening fov the purpose of taking action on minstrel show to be given in March Madden, Mrs. John F. Ba'nnan, Mrs. More than 400 persons attended the neck and shouldcm have been put next Tuesday. The amount to be nounced that the department w| Endeavor pledge and the principles turned to this country. Rev. Mr. pcr, Mrs. Frederick J, Finncrty, Mrs, dies were also ahown. The event Mrs. George WiPwy, Mrs. Adrian each Thursday morning durlnRthii; Harold Goetschlus, Mrs. Edwin be held Friday, March 3. Fred C, Nltschelm, Mm. Joseph Decly and That!" ' of the organization. Special music Sell is a classmate of the pastor, England will be the leader and re- was held by tho Trl Sigma girls and month of March.. Mrs, Howard_Qi' The events of the week'will In- was rendered tyy the church quar- Rev. Walter Cowen, at Muhlenberg Champlln, Mrs. Albert Ncidercr, Mrs. the proceeds will go toward purchas- Mrs. W. W. Wilkln«, Sr. Mymer will be .the »peoIter^siJ||(i Henry Kruse, Mrs. Joseph P. Clancy, freshments will bo served by Mrs. clude a regular meeting of the senior tet. The ushers for the service were college, from which he was grad- G. Harold Nevius and Miss Maty ing a mimeograph machine for the The* Methodist Ladies' Aid society Charles Meeker wan appointed Ugia^ Mrs. James McSherry, Mrs. Mary 1 World Wide guild at the home of William Longatrcet, Hubert M. Far- uated in 1928. Borden. church. More than 100 persons at- met Thursday at the, home of Mrs, latlve chairman and Mrs. Frank .Cuifi ; Mrs. Charles W. Moore, 32 Manning row, Jr., Babjorn Nielson, Edward Desmond, Mrs. Anne Sorgi, Mrfi. Jo- tended. Refreshments were served Adrian .NHschelm when plans were tts was appointed to flll the unw* seph Desmond, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel John Valentino ot Whlto street, by the Trl Sigma girls. made for'a Valentine pot luck lunch- street, River Plaza, Monday evening, Royer, Ned Sickles and James Davi- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, plrcd, term of Mrs.. Clifford W.: February 13. The Baptist Wom- son. • Llnehan, Dr. >nd Mrs. George M. head stcrobtypec- at The Register There will bo a meeting of tho con next Tuesday at noon' at the phrey as clubhouse custodian. en's league is sponsoring a "kitchen SCIENTIST. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dm- plant, has been coh/Ined to his home firs company next Tueaday night at homo of Mrs,,W/. W, WiUiliMi.Sr. ihower" for the church kitchen A luncheon will be served by the Services in First Church of Christ yea, Mr. and, Mrs. Martin FJemmlng, with a severe cold.- . . ; A collage prayer meeting will be ^pthcr'reports were given by members of the Missionary society tho fire house. Tueaday evening at the church, All Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red MlBses Catherine Malausseno, Lillian Pctor Goldhurst, Infant son of Mr. The Monmouth District Neighbor- held tonight at the home of Mrs, Howard Manning, better, entertil^ friends are welcome to attend and next Tuesday. Following the lunch- Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a. Carton. Mildred Shea, Alice Ryan, William Bennett. nient for children committee chailK eon a review of the mission study mid Mrs, Harry Goldhurst, has re- hood association of the Woman'' the admission will be some utensil m., and on Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m. Elizabeth Carson, Christina Smith, turned home nfter having been a pa- auxiliary mot yesterday afternoon at Mrs. William England has been man, Mr*. Joseph L, Turner, i'jSigtg for the kitchen. Mrs. Fred Conover book, "The American City and Its Sunday-school 11 a. tn. - Helen C. Smith, Grace M. Bauer, lights," Mrs. Leslie D. Seely,; Junfip Church," will be presented by Mrs. tient at Fltkln hospital. He Is much Christ church. Rov. L. J. Haydcn ot confined, to her home by illness. will have' charge pf the entertain- "Soul" is the subject of the Lesson- Helen O'Rourke, Mary T. Murphy, Improved, . . ' Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands was A meetin'g of the township. com- Woman's club and,, Mrs. R. Tnj!Oo^fj| Daniel Olsen and Mrs. George Mil- J ment and Mrs. William D. Sayre. will Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Mary Kelly, Matilda StrohmcnKcr, guest speaker. mittee will be held next Saturday Bljcler, evening group. '.;;, j^sgjS ler, with Miss Agnes Seeley giving Mao V. Porter, Evelyn C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Smith re- be in charge of games. Mrs. Charted Scientist, on Sunday, February 12. turned homo Frlday°after spending The Reading club will meet next afternoon at tho Tinton Falls school, .Cash donations .were, .made;;'H&jj*pu Hammeil will head the committee on the summary. Reservations are to Dorothy Hallanan and Betty Ryan, : be made with Mrs. Hubert M. Par- Tho Golden Text Is: "Lo, thla is three weeks In Florida. Tuesday afternoon at the home of A taxpayers' association In the Vlncland school In rcsponao to a r»i'|l refreshments. Tho decorations will our God; wo have waited for Him, William Fanning, Frank Henry, Ted row. , ' ... Hammond, Raymond McCue, Jr., Confirmation instructions ar« be- Mr«. Ado B. Nafcw 'of Eatontown. township was formed at a meeting quest from the research departrnerife ,]^ be arranged by Mrs. A. D. Beck and and He will save us; this is the ing given each Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John E. Soeld will be guest last w«ek. Henry1 Salt was named of that llstltutlon and to tho,Ur)Jalt: Miss Grace Bcith. There will be a reception of new Lord." (Iaalah 25:9). Gerard Kennedy, John VanBrunt, ;: Patrick McCue, John Bannan, Thoin- nt Christ church rectory^ at 3:30 gpeaker. temporary chairman; Nathan Wil- League of Rod Bank. ,.,':,v-^;i33 members at the next Communion Among the citations which com- o'clock by Rev. Carroll M. Burck. liams, secretary, and John F. Hunt, The mid-week prayer fellowship service Sunday, March 5. . as O'Leary, Andrew Strohmcnger, Mi "What Is a Chrlallan?" was Rev. , Others present at the session ««» prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the, fol- George H. Mlkuch's sermon topic treasurer. The next meeting will bo •will be held in the church Wednes- Robert S. Allen spoke to members L. Connors, Gcorgo H. Hallanan, Mrs. Florcnz Dean recently Te- Mrs, Harry Morford, Mrs. Clinton H.. day, evening at 7:45 p. m. with the lowing from the Bible: "O God, thou Raymond Pullen,, Harold Goetschlus, turned home after a visit with rela- last Sunday at tho Presbytorlan held Fobru«ry.l3 at the Pln« Brook Wllbcr, lira, Katharine UdWBrdi, of the Young Men's Bible class art my God; early will I Beck thec: church. Miss Margaret Frost and school. Ono of tho alms of the or- senior guild In charge of the devo- Sunday morning on the subject "Ye Bernard Ryan, J. K. Shea and tives in Florida, !Mr«, Herbert P. Schaeffer, MwiJSn^ tions. Albert , W. VanNostfand, my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh Charles P, Kupor. , The E. S. Valentine Missionary Edwin Hobba «ang ''The Heart ot ganlwitlon Is to create more Interest .-cat H. Boynton, Mrs. Frank It iOfiWj Hath Done All Things Well." Fol- longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty God" for tho offertory. "A Live in tho township. church school superintendent, will lowing Mr., Allen's presentation on and Helping Hand societies will Her and Mr«. Vernon Rose, i < « '^Si lead the discussion. land, where no water Is." (Psalms the laws and customs of the Jewish 63:1). Troop JS8, Boy Scouts, sponsored race a general discussion period was by the Baptist church, will hold its held by the young men, With William The Lesson-Sermon also Includes annual dinner at the church Thurs- Ford of Tinton Falls as leader. the following passage from the Chris- day evening, February 16. Warren tian Scienco textbook, "Science and Frank N. Linderoth presided in Health With Key to the Scriptures" d« Brown will be In charge of the tho absence of the president, John arrangements for the dinner. by Mary, Baker Eddy: "From the A. Matthews, Harry C. F. Wordcn logic of events we learn that selfish- ,was at the piano for the group sing- ness'and impurity alone are fleeting, METHODIST. ing. Stuart Edington, of Middletown and that wisdom will ultimately put i, read the minutes of the previous as under what she hath not joined "The Unfaded Picture" will be the meeting and Mr. Ford presented the together. Soul has Infinite resources & co. theme of tho morning sermon at the morning's scriptural lesson. A meet- with which to bless mankind, and Methodist church Sunday morning ing of the executive committee of -happiness would be more readily at- ONE OF AIERiCA'S GREAT STORES. by Rev. Herbert J.'Smith. There the group was held Tuesday night tained and would be more secure In will also be a sermon-story for the at the home of Ralp R. Eckert. Pres- our keeping, If sought in Soul" (p. ftiy/JSw. children. Tho young people's vested ton Morford and William Usgg will 60). choir and the senior vested choir speak to the members next Sunday under the direction of Mrs. Theresa morning. d. Wllley, organist and director, will I. Harold Wood, chairman of the participate In the service. Ushers' committee of the Brother- Wilson Alumnae The evening service will begin at hood, has announced that the fol- 7:45 o'clock with Troop 17, Boy lowing will be active ushers for Plans Card Party scouts, attending. Parents of the February: A. Irving Doremus In Mrs. Hubert Farrow of South Boy Scouts are urged to be pros charge, assisted by Henry W. Hance, street was hostess Friday to several tut at this service. The sermon to Edwin C. Gllland, Jr.. -Harry C. F. alumnae of Wilson college at her LUXITE be preached by Mr. Smith' will be Worden, Clinton M. Thompson and home. The meeting .marked th« cele- from the theme, "The Tower of Edward Royer., bration of tho 70th anniversary of Life." . The annual basket supper of the the founding of the college. The The Thimble club will meet at 2:30 Improvement society-will be held group listened to a natlon-wldo o'clock this afternoon at the home next Thursday at the church. Mr3. broadcast from Chambcrsbiirg, Pa., GLOVESILK UNDERWEAR of Mrs, Harold Stout on Wallace Howard Higglnson, chairman, has when the president of tho college, street. The Alpha Kappa Pi class announced that $1.25 will fill a bas- Paul Havens, addressed Wilson will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the ket ot food for four people. A one- alumnae all over the United States. home of Mrs. J. N. Beers on Broad act play entitled "Doin's In the James K, Angcll, president emeritus street. Mrs. E. B. Townsend, presi- Backwoods Store," will be present- of Yale university, also spoke 'on dent, will be In charge. Thero will ed by. members of the Sunday Morn- the program. be a short business meeting followed ing club Friday of next week In the Following the boadcast a buslncsi REGULARITY 1.00 by a social hour and refreshments. church at 8:30 p. m, Mrs. Edmund meeting was held.- Tho group will 79c The choirs will rehearse Friday. vomSteeg, Jr., has been conducting sponsor a card party In April for The young people will meet at 7 p rehearsals of the amateur actors the benefit of the college. These m. and the seniors at 8. Musis for- and actresses. funds will be used to aid In thr the Lenteu period and Easter Sun- building of a student' alumnae build- Only tuiice a year can you buy this beautifully day will be rehearsed, and requires REFORMED. ing at the Wilson .college campus at a full atfndance of the choirs. Chambersburg, ' < made rayon and silk underwear, at a saving. It The Ladles' Adult Bible class will The Reformed church Sunday Alumnae present from this section comes in tailored style vests, bloomers, panties, meet at the home ot Misses Reglni services will be as follows: SunSay- were Mrs. Edwin C. Gllland, Misses and Susanna Holmes of Wallace school at 9:30 ». m., morning wor- Kathcrine Child, Rhoda and Virginia stepim and three lengths of skintiles. In a street Monday, February 13, at S p. ship at 10:45 a. m., evening worship Birdsall of Red Bank and Miss Eliz- m. C. V. Bennett i» the teacher of at 7:30 p. m. At the morning ser- abeth Hobbs o*f tittle Silver. delicate tearose. Famous for its ivearing and the clan. Mrs. Everett Runyon Will vice the pastor, Rev. Christian Wal- preside over the business meeting. voord, will speak on the subject, washing quality. GlOVtSILK V(mERWF.AB, There will be a social time follow- The road to better and bigger bust- "Diluted Christianity," which will be ness leads through The Register's ad- ing the business meeting and re- an exposition of the Epistle of Judo. vertising columns.—Advertisement. STREET FLOOli

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l>«tt 25 time! more top ^E^Il^iiSll right an dirty COFFEE m&iMMim Fresh Roasted Bnat 21: WitiKPARY 9, Byrne Replies To Executive Board ths Mechanics and George Davlson D.A.R. Chapter State Group To Westside Civic Obituary and John P, Combs of the Odd Fel- C. W. Feigenspan, Letter By Bor'den—- Meets At Lincroft lows. Burial, In charge of R. R. Selects Delegates^ Convene" Here ~ Group Elects CHABUES C. WALLING. Mount A Son of Red Bank, was In ; After having read a circular letter The szscutlvs board of the United Charles Clavin Walling, 81, of Fair View cemetery. Newark B " sent to the citizens of the borough Women's Republican clubs, of Mon- lazlet, died Friday morning after a of Riunson by Bertram H. Borden, mouth county met Friday afternoon '" Department Reports Are president of the board of education, Rev. Lester Clee to Talk Patrick J. Santangelo Is day's sickness from an attack of Annual Dinner Of Dies I felt that the citizens should be at Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- acute indigestion. He was born In Giren By Chairman more enlightened to the facts as they son, Lincroft. Mrs, Thompson pre- Re-Named President Baritan township, the son of Kate Postal Employees are and not as submitted in the sided. and Timothy Walling and spent hts Well Known Sportsman above referred-to letter. The letter Ths thirty-third annual Convention Mrs. Emily Woolley of Eatontown, Patrick '\ J. Santangelo was re- Ife In that section. He was a farm- The annual dinner of the Red ' ^Delegates to attend the national was not authorized by the board of chairman of ways and means, re- er for many years, having farmed Bank, postoffice staff was held Satur- Died Tuesday at die Agi Ifongress of the Daughters ot the education sad therefore as such of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of elected president of the Wettside New Jersey will be held Washington'* ported that the recent card party board ot trade at the annual meet- the Daniel L Stillwell place.for a day night at the Elks' restaurant. American. Revolution, and the state should not have been sighed In the was a success. Mrs. Leon Cubberly number of years, also the M. Van- Nearly all the employees of the of- jSi A. B. conference at Trenton next manner Jn which It was sent birthday, Wednesday, February 22, ing of that organization Tuesday of 63 in the Red Bank Presbyterian! of plans be- Braokle farm. • . fice were present The dinner was ;Eonth, wore appointed at a meeting As, to the budget itself the follow- f* th night In the borough hall. The ing ire the more complete facts: church. or Howard Llppincott, pres- ora 1 t d » board is beginning its second year. He married Armenia Roberts 62 ntlrely Informal and there was no ,£( the Shrewsbury Towne chapter, of ftntJfJfe cluf f b' *at speechmaking. A moment of silence Christian W. Feigenspan, presi- rr*nt «rpej!M (mlar(lU , U t ident of the state assoclatlsjrl, will i, ^ MonmoutH. The Mr. Santangelo, proprietor of a. years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Walling :Monday afternoon at the home of Curr*nt Uxt next was observed In memory of the late dent and eon of the founder of the Sirs. Evelyn A. VenKeuren on Navs- booki, light, lull, IUPPIIM, preside at both morning and after- meeting will be Friday after- pharmacy on Monmouth street, ad- celebrated their golden wedding In lr»n»portaUon, inmrane* ....f 8ft.SOO.00 noon, February 34, at the Molly January; 19M. . George C, Hance, editor of The Reg- Feigenspan brewing company of •ink JUver road. The delegates are l»pl d lU 4.800.0480000 noon sessions, dressed the members briefly, ex- Newark, died at his home on Rum- R«Bilr« and rwliMimnrw U . Pitcher hotel. A prominent speaker He was a charter member of the iter. Who bad attended these din- •mta. Joseph C. Irwin regent, Mrs. BlldBulldini c and taulpmtna t „ 7,000.00 The mornln; session will begin at pressing his appreciation for their son road, Rumson, early Tuesday - Saifford Wooster, Mrs. C, A. Dsborn, IJbr«ry J, 400,00 9:30 o'clock with the registration of on national affalris will be (he speak- active support during the past year. Junior Order of United American ners since their Inception, and of the morning. He was 63 years old. 'lbs. Edwin W. Irwin, and Mrs. Har- Manual triinlnr , 4,00(1.00 er 1 m U Other officers elected were Jacob Mechanics of Keyport. He served as late William A. Sweeney, who as P«ym«nU on bonds, notti and the visiting members by a committee Attendin"L."?, !L g"".* wer.e ,V.'Mrs. '^F. Howard janitor in the Hazlet publlo school postmaster had also attended many Mr. Feigenspan was born In New- jtld Hancock. Inttrtd 18,110,00 headed by, Lewis R. Lowry of Little Landau first vice president, Joseph ark, but had lived at Rumson for Lloyd, Mrs, Ruth Slsco, Mrs. Jennie Becker second vice president, John for a number of years. of the affairs. After the dinner the Stirlne the business session depart- Total budilt .'. 1100.100.00 Sliver. A business meeting will be a great number of years. Hi# 11- held with routine reports, after which Sparks, Mrs. Ella Bell, Mrs. Emma Fetlllo secretary, Nell Scott corres- Besides his wife, who Is over 80 facilities of the club were turned ment reports were given by Mrs. Against the budget figure the board VanScholck, Mrs. Mary Riddle, Mrs, years of age, he leaves two sons and over to the party and there were acio estate on Rumson road, OjaBo- • sSaniel B. Olson, Americanism; Mrs. ponding secretary and Norman Dl- site the site of the Sea Bright ten- receives from tHe state *«,000 to^ Edna Chflds, Mra. Florence ^Durand, Letto treasurer, one daughter. They are Mrs. Mae many spirited games of ping pongi Herbert Wright, Braille; Mrs. Emil wards current expenses and $3,000 Mrs. Mary Maxson, Mrs, Edna Phil- Wheeler of South Kyjjeort, H. Al- bowling and billiards enjoyed. nis courts. Is one of the show Bagel, American Seaman's friend; towards manual training; from the fleeted to the board of governors places of this section. Before tak- lips, Mrs. Mary Gibbons, Mrs. Mar- were the officers, Charles Menns, vln and Timothy of Hazlet. Another Those attending were Postmaster Wn. Bobert M. Cadman, conserva- borough of Fail Haven the anticipat- garet Voorhees, Mrs. Emma T. daughter, Mrs. Celeste Walling of ing up hts residence on this estate ed sum of $13,000 as tuition fees, and Mlsg Lillian Becker, William Becker Edward vonKattengell, Assistant 11 years ago he resided on Ward • Hoa and thrift; Mrs. Lloyd B. Thom- Kudlger, Mrs. Elizabeth Noble, Mrs. Hazlet, died in May, 1937. George R. Truex, Charles E. Beck, |M, correct use of tho flag; Mrs. C. there is an anticipated balance from and Sidney J. Wain. Mr. Landau Is avenue, Rumson. • previous budgets amounting to Margaret Updyke, Mrs. Mary Roslne, chairman. John Fettllo was named There- are several grandchildren, Alex Curchln, M. J. Moore, R. Mc- ii, Osborn, D. A. R. magazine; Mrs. $12,000. i Mrs. Clara Blades, Mrs. Carl Schwen- Mildred, Leon and Howard Walling, Cohnell, Arthur Slattery, Walter One of the leaders in the drive to sT. Daniel Tuller, D. A. R. approved as counsel.' restore beer in the prohibition era, These figures total $33,000, to which Iker, Sr., Mrs. Herman Asendorf, Mrs. Joseph R. Bennett addressed the all of Hazlet, and Mrs. Elwood Wil- Bchroeder, Joseph P. Cooper, J. H. •cioola; Mrs. Theodore D. Parsons, mUst be addeo the sum of $13,110 re- | Marie Cox and Misses Gladys Shrop- son of Red Bank; also two great- Riddle, George A. Dennis, Frank W. Mr. Felgenupan resigned as presi- ID. A. R. student loan fund; Mrs, quested for bonds, notes and Interest, group briefly and introduced WH- dent of the United Brewers' asso- shire and Roselle Bucknum. Ilam Oliver of Port Monmouth, coun- grandchildren, Gene and Barbara Warner, A. Quackenbush, w. J. John B. Ballly, Jr., Ellis Island; Mrs. making a grand total of M6.110 Wilson of Red Bank. Sweeney, L, A. Lane, M. P. Stout, ciation to repudiate members of the - Harold C. Morford and Mrs. Harry which u to be subtracted from the ty supervisor of the National Youth association who were seeking an true budget of J100.S00, leaving the Administration. Both explained a Funeral services were held at his Reginald Pulley, V. Dorn, Ed Plc- Heldt. genealogical recortis; Miss late) hope Monday afternoon st,2 oolie,- Ar R; Good*, F* Ai Grlne,' A. S. agreement with the Anti-Saloon Bdlth Wright. Junior D. A. R.; Mrs. sum of |54,()(M) to W voted on by th« Little Women proposal to coHlitruct a wading pflol league u> produce beer of less than people—but as shown above not all In West Red Bank, which was pra- o'clock, with Rev. George W. Han- Trafford, W. W. Noble, E. R. Mitchell, •Tames H. Mattenlee, membership; they are to pay; ners, pastor of St. John's Methodist Mortimer VanSauter, W. K. Brown, 3 per cent alcoholio content The tin. Allan B. Randall, motion pic- Have Card Party sented recently to the council. brewer held that any agreement 'The 1B39-1M0 budget of $100,200 Is Edward G. Walder, executive sec- church, officiating. The bearers were H. C. Ely, John Kearney and Harry ttaren; Mrs. Stewart VanVHet, music: approximately one hundred and fifty George B. Roberts, Joseph C. Cher- L. Supp of the postofflce staff and with the league would damage the tUrs. Kachael Mount, preservation of Mrs, Emlllo Fanjul was hostess to retary of the Chamber of Commerce, brewing industry. per cent higher than the budget of members of the Little Women's club ry, John J. Warnock, Sr., James Frederlo S. Hayes and James J. Ho- {historic, spots; Mrs. Marlon T.Hazel- 1932, snowing the huge increase dun urged that members of the board The slogan of the Feigenspan beer at her home on Broad street Mon- take action in opposition to the pro- Warnock, Elmer Z. Dolson and Wil- gan of The Register. ion, real daughters, and Mrs. Eliza- to our free nigh school and modern liam M. Aokerson. Burial was made Is "P. O.N.," which stands for beth S. Nelll, scrap-book. education. , day night. Miss Helen Imlay, vice posed state gross receipts tax He president, presided in the absence of ri the Holmdel cemetery. "Pride of Newark." The slogan was - The reports mentioned the charity For th.'e reason I have and shall, It I declared that the movement was mounted in lights on the top of the elected, continue to strive for a just the president, Miss Jacqueline Simp- dangerous to retail merchants and Students Entertain •ork done during the year.In Bed MBS. FLOSSIE JOHNSON. brewery in 1898, and was never Jank and the vicinity by the group, economy in our school system; how-, son, who Is in Florida. Following consumers alike. ever; always bearing In mind the real the business session a card party At Annual Party turned out, even during prohibition. %a chapter haB made several do- needs for the fullest education of our The organization authorized Presi- Mrs. Flossie Johnson, who for the It was put out when Mr. Feigen- latlonfl to worthy causes. It has was held. past four and a half years had lived children. dent Santangelo to appoint a com- The students of the Red Bank In- span died and will not be turned on ' iven $50 to the student loan fund Dennis K. Byrne. The next meeting will be Wednes- mittee to represent that organization with her sister, Mrs. William S. Eng- stitute entertained at the annual until after the funeral. a lielp educate a worthy student at day night, February 22, at the home at a mass meeting held the following land of Sycamore avenue, Tinton party Friday at the school on Broad Tho late Colonel'Jacob Ruppert, L Di A. R, approved school and has REV, LUSTER H, CLEE. of Mrs, Louis Glerriby, Tlnton ave- Bight In the River street school. Falls, died Monday afternoon In street They are divided Into two president of the New York Yankees snt $5 and a box of material to aid Literature Group nue, Eatontown. Francis Kodama, The president named Mr. Landau Monmouth Memorial hospital at sections and classroom averages of and of Jacob Ruppert, Inc., New rork at EHIs Island, and a box of an address will be given, by Rev. well-known pianist, will be guest and Mr. Petlllp and agreed to serve Long Branch. She had been In poor each, section are grouped. The cus- York brewing company, was elected ooks and magazines to the Seamen's Meets At Rumson Stewart M. Robinson, D. D., of Eliz- artist. ....'•"' on the committee hlmsslf. health for some time, but had been tom is for the losing section to en- president of the Brewers' associa- utlttttc. It wss also announced that abeth'. A luncheon will be served at Prizes for the oard party were do- Mr. Santangelo announced the ap- a patient at the hospital only a day. tertain the •members of the win- tion to succeed Mr. Feigenspan, who He Junior D. A. K. chapter would Mrs. Harold 8. Clark of Rumson 12:30 by the women of tho church. nated by Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson. polrf)ment of the folowlng standing Mrs. Johnson was born at Newark ning section. The captain of the refused to reconsider his resigna- ika entire charge of Junior Bed was hostess to members of the liter- Curing tho afternoon session, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. and was the daughter of the late Is- losing, team was Miss, Betty Ely tion. ature department of the Monmouth committees: . Iroes work in Monmouth county "called for 1:50 o'clock, Rev. Lester Aage F. Nellson.'Mrs. Frank Sturges Civic—John Fetltlo chairman, William rael and Louise Search Brown. She and the winning team was headed In January, 1927* Mr. Feigenspan year, under the direction of County Branch of American Associa- H. Clee of Newark, will talk to the and Misses Marlon Force, Anne Lit- Leddy, Ralph Elbu.telll. had resided at Newark for many by Miss Margaret Fitzgerald. tion of University Women at Its closed the Newark brewery, which „ Edith Wright. men on tho subject, "Defeat the Race tle, Clare Reagen, MUllcerit Chln- By-javrs-~John Petillo chairman, Ed- years. Her husband, William John- Thoae attending were Mrs. Flor- his father, also CtarUtian Feigen- Preceding the business meeting meeting Monday at her home, Mrs. Track Gambling Bl'J." Another ad- nock, Lillian Savage, Mlna Davis, mund Ganxona. , ion, died five years ago. John L. Montgomery of Red Bank General welfara and lookout—Joieph ence O'Shea, Misses Catherine Han- span, had started in 1868 by mak- •M executive board members held a dress will be given by Judge Adrian Harriet Wood, Lily Parks, Mildred Backer chairman. Dr. M. G. Dibner. An- Surviving, besides Mrs. England, lln, Francis Campbell, Ruth Murray, ing a' couple of barrels of beer la arranged the program. The topio for Lyon of Perth Amboy, Hollywood, Louise Parker, Caryl tonio Maxza, Jack Golden and Carman are a step-sister, Mrs. Llllle Haven- • Sneheon session at the Rosevelt tea discussion was Scandinavian biog- Sturges, Ann Ialey, Elizabeth Long, BarrasBO. Peggy Rurode, Dorothy Dodge and his backyard every week and deliv- raphies. A Brotherhood banner will be pre- 'Momtfershlp—Dr. M. J. Lorento chair- stray, who lives in Ohio, and a step- Emmy Olvtng of Red" Bank, Mba ering them with a wheelbarrow. He sown, Little Silver. Mrs. Joseph C. sented to tho local organization hav- Jeanne Dunnell, Sidney Dancer, man, Benjamin Adltr, William Oalatro, brother, Thomas Cunningham of Josephine Owens of Spring Lake, said it was his intention to keep fctrln presided. Book reviews were given by Mrs. Ruth Delatush, Wilda VanWagenen, Steve GaiUllaolo, Mltropan Bogel, - Newark. ing the largest percentage) of mem- uel Btezarro, SalvAtore Ixxo, JuouUe Cafl- Mlas Virginia Gorman of Bradloy the plant closed "until Americans (Tea, was served by the hostesses, Milton 6. Vreeland, Mrs. Charles bers present and having come the Dorothy Sutherland,' Alice Parks, The funeral will be held this after- Beach, Miss Audrey Willis of Fair realized what a real temperance Ifes, VanKeuren, Mrs, Tuller and Wardell, Mrs. Arthur J. White, Mrs. Ethel Hlllstrom, Florence Avcrre, agranda and Joseph Donoto. greatest distance, Thn registration Lois Layman, Dolores Moynahan, Refreshments—Charles Menna chair- noon at 2 o'clock at the Worden Fu- Haven, Miss Honora Knapp and drink is." Era. Charles G. Conover. Ths taible Emlllo Fanjul, Mrs. Hilton S. Vree- for this contest will close st 12:30 man. . Samuel Bluarro. -Antonio Maxia, neral home on East Front street, with Miss Gladys Nlederer of Ruroson, 'Sma decorated with a large bowl ot Marjorle Munden, Madeline Hen- Lulel Nannanl, Smlt Staldar, He stuck to his word. On tha land, Misses Katherlne L. Foster o'clock. Rev. Richard G. Sullivan, pastor of Miss Audrey Wilderspln • of Mon- gaffodils surrounded by yellow can- and Florence Krldel and Mrs. Mont- drlckson, Juliette Miller, Jane Mc- Nominating—Dr, James Parker chair- eve of repeal, however, he prepared man, John r«tlllo. Lillian Becker, Charlee the Methodist churches at Eatontown mouth Beach, Miss Mary Malone of •jBes. Mrs, Cadman and Mrs. Eliza- gomery of Bed Bank and. Mrs. Furjhor details of the program will Hugh and Virginia Wyckoff. : to go back into the brewing busi- be "next week. Mr, Llppincott hs/i Menna and Sidney J. Wain. and Tlnton Falls, officiating. Burial Locust and Miss Barbara Brehm of ness. In June, 1933, he and a group beth S. Nelll poured. Thomas Hale Lafon of Rumson. Entertainment—Max Selden chairman, will be in Falrmount cemetery at Long Branch. ^ _ Members and guests present were stated that he expects the local Vincent Beche, Nell Scotll, John DlHore, of associates bought the Superior Danish refreshment* were served Andrew Scalla and Nathan Cohen. Newark. i*. Frances T. Backe. Mrs. Ernest at the end of the discussion. The Brotherhood to act as host to about brewery, one of Newark's largest 400 men. • . John Redmond Speaks Display—Henry Scaccla chairman, Sam- plants, and before spring they were Lrd, Mrs. C. Earl Breece, Mrs. next meeting will be Monday after- uel Llhavaky, Fred Hohman, Jack La- Auxiliary Plans M. Cadman, Mrs. Charles C. JOHN C. CRATE. making beer under the label of the noon, March 6, at the home of Mrs. To Westside Clubs Freda and Agnas Garbarinl, Feigenspan brewing, company. , ;, Mrs. Emil Engel, Mrs, F. F. Fanjul at Red Bank. Biographies i . e» i e» John C; Crate of Third avenue, At- Benefit Party l>ufts, Mrs. Burnett W. Straus, Jr., of Central Europeon countries will Case Is Affirmed John Redmond, secretary of the antic Highlands, a former New York Mr. Feigenspan was connected Mrs. 'Horton B. Garrison, Mrs, Wal- be discussed under ths direction ot Wltherspoon branch of the Y. M. C. Women Democrats produce merchant, died of compli- The Young Ladles' auxiliary of the with the Federal trust company of ter O. Guptil, Mrs. Harold C, Han- Mrs. Vreeland. By Higheat Court A. at Princeton, was guest speaker cations Tuesday at Monmoath Me- Red Bank. Benevolent society will Newark from 1904 until 1933. He had been successively assistant sec- •vMk, Mra, Harry Helflt, Mrs. Charles Others present were Mrs. Law- at the boys' club of the Westsldo Plan Excursion morial hospital, after a lingering ill- sponsor a game party Monday night, The case of the late Charles Du- February 20, at the Red Bank Cath- retary, treasurer, secretary-treasurer ETjohnson, Mrs. Elizabeth W, King, rence Bacon ot Long Branch, Miss Bols of Freehold agalnat George Dc- Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. Mr. ness. He had been a patient at the Sirs. Morgan C. Kn&pp, Mrs. Michael Redmond discussed the program as The Women's Democratic club of hosiptal since last September. Mr. olic high school auditorium. There and vice president He resigned as Marie Clarke of Locust, Mrs. Albert Fazlo of Long Branch tor Injuries Mlddletown township met Thursday vice president, it was announced, to Lorenzo, Mrs. James H. Mattenlee, Gagnebln ot Fair Haven, Miss Ruth carried on by the Princeton Y, and Crate was a summer resident of At- will be prizes for those holding high sustained by him was affirmed by the night at the home of Mrs. Thomas- score and refreshments will be devote more time to his breweries tr»; Dorman McFaddln, Mrs. Prank Moore ot Kumson, Mrs. C. Vander- court of Errors and Appeals this made suggestions for broadening lantic Highlands more than 30 years u Quackonbush, Mrs. Lloyd B. and enlarging the program as car- Salmon and' made plans for the and had resided there the year served. An orchestra will also fur- at Newark, New Haven and Albany. veer Lovett of Kaveslnk, Mrs. Ben- week, Mr. DuBols, who was a life- club's annual excursion to New York: Ihomas, Mrs. Stewart.VanVllet, Mrs. jamin VanVllet of Shrewsbury and ried on in the Westside, round the post, two years. He was nish music for dancing. Mr. Feigenspan, who was a trus- long resident of Freehold, was walk- The excursion will be made^next Members of the entertainment tee of Newark university, donated fcvia P. Wood, Mrs. WalUr M. Wool- Mrs. Paul I. Redcay, Mrs. Frederick Ing across Main street Novomber S, Mr. Redmond congratulated Dr. a member ot the Atlantis Highlands iy 'Mrs. Clifford D. Wooster, Mrs. month. After, the business session' Methodist church. committee In charge arc Misses Ce- the first" $25,000 received by that BulVwInkel and Mrs. Paul A. Frled- 1930, when ho was struck by an au- James W. Parker, John Wostbrook cards were played and refreshments] tahn F. Wright, Mrs. Hazel V. rloh of Atlantis Highlands. celia Ruffin, Mary Mustillo, Klna university in establishing an en- tomobile owned by George DcFazIo and Gaylord Lattlmer, who were served. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Susie' Garbarinl, Margaret Tucci, Annette dowment fund. He was said to Irown, Mrs. James Stephenion and of Long Branch. Mr. DeFntlo was also present, for the fine accommo- Crate of Atlantic Highlands, a liases Edith Wright, Katherlne and Members present were Mrs. Joihn\ Suozzo, Elizabeth Gettls, Rose" Car- have given many thousands of dol- backing away from the ourb when dations which were provided to the daughter, Mrs. Helen Crate Rey- uso and Helen Canzona. lars to charitable organizations Brace Britton, Lillian M. Tufts and 1-5-8 Republican colored youth on the Westside. A Wenmert, Mrs. Charles Roach, Mrs. he struck Mr. DuBols, Mr. EiiBola Herman Wenzel, Mrs. William Bher- nolds. oOted Bank; a eon, Clifford anonymously. •Tean Annett was on a crosswalk. As a result of room has almost boen finished on Crate otfteyf York; a brother-, Ben- The next business meeting will be Idan, Mrs. Patrick Leach, Mrs. Eliz- Thursday night, February 16. Dr. The brewer was a well known Club Has Meeting the accident, Mr. DuBols sustained the second floor, which makes it r jamin Hf Crate of Red Bank, and posslblo for meetings to be held abeth Keenan, Mrs. Mary Sher. " Leo C. Hocoo will bo the guest sportsman and spent a great deal Mrs. Frank Curtis of River Plaza a strain In the lower region of the Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty, pre two elsWrs, Mrs. Charles White of back and an Injury to his leg. Slnco without any Interference from the , speaker and the meeting will be held of leisure time to achieving prom-' Miss Ethel Frick was hostess to members of the 1-5-8 basketball court below. and Misses Elizabeth Keenan,.. and Mrs. John E. Potter t tho clubrooms on Shrewsbury inonce as a rifle marksman, deep Women's Republican club of Middle- the accident, Mr, DuBols has passed Kane, Lillian Bratton and Margifcet away, although It is not contended of Neptune, avenue. •_._ ' sea fisherman, amateur photographer Js Given Shower town at her home Monday night. W. Following the meeting, Mr. Red- Salmon. yFhe funeral will be held at 2 and an authority on horticulture Hugh Ryder was the speaker. His timt his death resulted from the In- mond, who is also director of the Miss Ethel Frlckwas gue«t at a juries sustained In tho accident. "o'clock tomoitflw^afternoon at the • ANNEXATION BILLS. and bee-keeping. He offered prizes Surprise miscellaneous shower glv- toplo was "George Washington." At State Colored Boys' camp, met with funeral home of "Martin & Sweet, At- annually for the largest tuna fish . Rn for her by members of the U. 8. the^concluslon of his talk Mr. Ryder The case was tried In the Supreme Dr. Parker, chairman of the State Oceanic Bridge Is lantic Highlands. Rev. Paul A. Senator Haydn Proctor on M caught off the Jersey coast. He 0. club at Us meeting' Tuesday shoVed the members a large Ameri- court bofore the late Judge Rullf V. Colored Work camp committee, to Frledrlch, pastor of the Atlantic day night introduced three bills af- kept" several boats on the North tight at the home of Mlas Elsie can flag which was presented to the Lawrence and a jury last {nil and discuss plans for fho camp to bo Reopened To Traffic Highlands Methodist church, will of- fecting Monmouth county. One pro- Shrewsbury river. Mlnton on Battln road, Fair Hav- West Long Branch school by Mary resulted In a verdict of $5,000 In fa- held this summer. ficiate. Burial -will bo in Bay View vides for the annexation of a section Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Garden, opera star, who once spent vor ot Mary Duttols, who continued Repairs to the Oceanic bridge, |an. Mlsi Frlck will wed Ernest which wa« damaged last week by a cemetery. ' of Madison township in Middlesex Alice R. Feigenspan; a brother, Ed- (Johnson Saturday, February 25. Ths her summers at West Long Branch, the suit ns executrix of her hus- county to Matawan borough. An- win, who is' vice president of the band's will. The case was nppealfld scow being used in the construction C. BRADFORD BROWN. Hub members presented her with Attending were Mrs. John Conover, Past Councilors of the new bridge, have been com- other provides for the annexation of brewing company, and two sisters, "many gifts and a Quaker lace table Mra. Lillian Codtllngton, Mrs. George to the New Jersey Court of Errors C Bradford Brown, formerly ot a portion qt Rarltan township to Mrs. Lewis B. Ballantyne of New- and Appeals and tho vordlct of tho pleted and the bridge was reopened fcloth as a wedding gift. Voorhees, Mrs. John T. Lawley, Mrs Induct Officers Tusday night to traffic. The scow Matawan, died Tuesday of laatweek Keanaburg borough and the other ark and Mrs. Rudolph Kuser of William Gnughan, Mrs. Frank Can- trial court wns sustained by the Ap- at his home at North Bergen. He adds Route 18 from Old Bridge to TrontonV and his step-mother, -Mrs. Mrs. Eilllh Worth, vice president, pellate court. The Monmouth County Past Coun- was forced loose from Ita mooring by {presided In tho absence of tho pres- ter, Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mrs. Charles Ice- and It crashed agaiut the had been confined to his bed since Eatontown to the state highway sys- Marie Fclgenapan Stengel. R. Mocker, Mrs. Edward Scattergood, MrB. DuBolsiwnn represented by cilors association ot the Junior Order December 1 suffering from a heart ident, Mrs. William Truex, who is United American Mechanics will hold bridge, moving one of the piers out tem. • In Florida. Monthly reports were Mm. J. M. Kitchen, Mri. Edwin Theodore D. PorROnn ot tho law firm of position. and kidney condition and paralysis. of Parsons, .Labrecque A Borden of Its next regular'meeting In the rooms TRACK FOB MONMOCTH. Igiven and secret frlendi were Brssch, Mr*. George Palmer, Mrs, W. Several nights before another Mr. Brown was born at New York, SHORE CLUB DINNER DANCE. Hugh Ryder, Mrs. Thomas Morford, Red Bank nnd Mr. DcFniin was rep- of Frcllnghuysen council on Main the son of the late Benjamin F. S. lUiankeUk d for their gifts during the street, Kcyport, Monday night, Feb- scow was pushed under the bridge past year. Mrs, J, H. Hcndrickson, Mrs. How- resented by.Xoult, S"t^ & Tomllri- and Jeannette S. Brown. He spent The Ariel club of Asbury Park Miss Teraa A. Maloney, veteran ruary 13. A program of entertain- by Ice. Workmen were called out at Democratic assembly-woman, and Mrs. Leonard Mack reported that ard Roberts, Mrs. James McPhce son, his .Insurance company's - attor- 3 o'clock in the morning and man- his boyhood and early manhood at will entertain tomorrow night at 1 ment will bo presented aftc> the Matawan, where he was a well sponsor of the raping bill, told mem- Iplans were complete tor a game Mrs. Charles Simpson, Mrs. Harold'* "'?* meeting. aged to Ret the scow free before it Jhelr annual mid-winter dinner- Iparty to be held Friday night, Feb- known player on Matawan'a famous dance at tho Berkcley-Cnrteret ho- bers of the Long Branch Chamber Young, Mrs. W. P. Rogors, Mrs. Newly^elected officers of tho asso- could becomo wedged under the of Commerce at their annual ban. toary 17, at the Episcopal parish Thomas Paul, Mrs. W. T. White, Mrs. bridge by the rising tide. baseball teams of the early 1900's. tel, Asbury Park. One hundred ' ~" All members ciation were recently installed by He had been employed as an ac- members and their guests are ex- quct Tuesday night that there, is a bouse at Fair Haven. Charles Mitchell and Misses Har- Hospital Auxiliary Roscos C, Walker, state council sec- "very definite" legislative under- Ere selling tickets. Bessrvatlons riett Roach and Anna Brasch. countant and salesman by Swift & pected to attend. Following dinner bo made by calling tho chalr- To Present Lamps retory, who was assisted by William Co. 31 years. He Is survived by a dancing will be enjoyed. Mrs. Charles standing Monmouth county will get . Davlson, acting as marshal. The Shrewsbury Youth widow, a daughter and a son. He D. Prout and Mrs. Charles L«wb of a horse race track if and when parl- laan, Mrs, Muck. mutuel betting Ig legalized. . Others attending were Mn. Floyd Mrn. Charles Beck of Fair Haven new officers are: also leaves four sisters, Miss J, Asbury Park are co-chairmen. Birthday Party wai hostess to Hcd Bank nuxlllary Injured By Ice Boat Ring, Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mrs. Councilor—Elllt Pelrfnir.' Mabel, Mrs. Ralph W. Herrlck and !Walter Johnson, Mrs. Helena Ford, Of Fltkln hospital at Ita meetlnK Vlrt councilor—Leonard Marthcna. Miss Bernlce Brown of Matawan, For Jack Lemon Monday afternoon (it her home. Mrs. Edward Soden, son of Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Loud, Mrs. Herbert Secrdary—Brnmt C. Hampton. Mrs. Tracy Soden of Patterson ave- Mra. Geraldlne Conover of Maple- Jack Lonion, son of Mr. and Mis. V. Parker Wilkinson presided aiul Aiilitant a»cr«tarjr—Geora* C. lull. wood, and two brothers, Herbert F. Sorter, Mrs. Morgan RfhrlR, lira. Tremurtr—GUronc* M. Robinson. nue, Shrewsbury, suffered a badly WEEK-END SPECIAL I John 15. Lemon of Tlnton Falls, wus the members voted to nentl a check Conductor—Evart O. F. Anderion. of Keyport and C. Merrill Brown of Kenneth Blower, Mrs. Ethel Her- Riven a birthday party Saturday al- lacerated finger on his right hand bert, Mrs. Charles Rowell, Mrs. Wil- o tho Institution for new floor WiTilen~-Ch»rlKi Maurar. Wllllamsvillc, N. Y. ternoon at his home in celebration lnilda tantlnil—Mortlmtr Thorn*. Saturday when while skating on the BOX OF DAFFODILS, liam Pir.tard, Mrs. Ralph Teed, Mrs. amps for ten private rooms at the of his fifth birthday. Tho decora- hospital. OuUld* lentlntl—Anthony Wltek. North Shrewsbury river he was IRIS, FREESIAS AND for Geoi'go Anderson, Mrs. George Mor- Junior put councilor—W. L. VnnGU- struck by an Ice boat. JOHN L. DENNETT. * $1.50 tions w.cre of pink and blue Gnmoa A letter of. lhanks was received ford, Mr*. J-rnnard Mack, Mrs. John •were played and prizes awarded. Re- on. Taken to Rlvervlew hospital, It was PUSSY WILLOW jQreen, Mrs. LcBoy Quacltpnbush from Howard Corlles, president of Mamh.l—Willlum H. Hi vUon. The funeral of John L. Bennett, freshments wero served. rianl»t-~M«x Hubbard. necessary to amputate his finger. He who died Monday of last week at the nnd MIIPPS Mnrlon Scott nnd Doro- the hoard of trustees,. In appreciation Ks»rutlv« commute*—Charle* GtiUUu< wn.i admitted to the hospital for (This. Speclol for Friday and Saturday Delivery Only) Ihy Brown. Those attending were Allen and "f the toyn ami Rifts Riven to the d*u, Mortimer Thorne, fieorge H. Marsh- home of his. brother-in-law, Leon Lit- Anne Crawford, Jonn Lnyton, Joyce children in the hospital wards last ill, Harry B. I>»vl»on, Elm«r R. Mitchell. treatment. The Ice boat Is owned by tle of River road, Fair Haven, was ( Salt, Betty and Thomas Vallcau, Christmas. Dining the afternoon the Robert Curtis ot Spring street and held Thursday afternoon at the Lit .Tuno Morrell, Edward and Henry was being operated at the time by tie residence, with Rev. Henry P, DEAN'S Social Club Plans members completed 76 Rl°va covers, .Tames Qullltam of Mechanio street. Carney, • Charles Mennn, Norman 16 slings and 2(1 operating leggings, Police Society Bowen, pastor ot the Fair Haven LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. 3wing Contest Halveraon, David and Dorothy Scott, Tha next mectliiR will bo Monday, Methodist church, officiating. Evelyn Bennett, Roger and Lnyton March 0, at tho homo of Mra. Ed- To Meet Here RESCUES DOG FROM After the religious ceremony, rites Members of the WesfBorgen So- Wlligcrodt,, Ellen Jano Scott, ROBO ward Fenton on.Bergen place. An- of the American Mechanics were (Jal club will hold a dance and Marie Calnndrlollo, Virginia and Jean other activity for Mantli wj)l be an The New Jersey State Identifica- Ronald Jacobs,- son of Mr. and conducted with H. Edgar Smith aa •wing contest at tha Smoko Shop Osborn, Alice and Betty Gnivcy, Invitation curd party for "members tion association win hold a dinner Mrs. Stanley P. Jacobs of River- councilor and John Wagner as chap- Vavero tomorrow night. Jack's Roy- Mary Emley, Henry Walker and anrt guest". mcotlnR at the Molly Pitcher hotel side avenue, rescued a Cocker span- lain. The floral pieces were conveyed |i Swing KinRn and Peto Galatro's Jack and Willlnm Lemon. Others attending were, Mis. C, D. tonight at 8 o'clock. Police Com- Id dog Sunday that had fallen to the cemetery In the Fair Haven (trdhestra will play for dancing, . Also Mm. Albert Wlligcrodt, Mre. White, Mrs. ,T. .1, Hullln, Mr». Frank missioner Thomas M. Gopslll and through the Ice on the river near department apparatus. srhere will nlio be a jitterbug con- Theodore Halverson, Mrs. William McMnhon, Mrs, Lillian VanRusklrk, Chief Harold Davlaon will ba hosts the Wharf avenue publlo dock. Ron- The bearers were Leroy King and RLL_ test. Scott, Mrs. James Vnlleau, Mra, Al- Mrs, W. O. Goff, Mrs. Frank W. to the organization, which Is made ald Is a member of Boy Scout troop Oscar Becker of the flro department HRRRVCF. Funeral = If. -was recently announced thnt a len Crawford, Mi*. Willlnm nankin, Gllej «nd Miss Julia LUtle, up ot state, county, municipal and 23 of Red Bank. Harvey Little and John Wagner of JfMlES fl. Home = Kroup of young women are making Mrs. William Morrell, Mrs. Charles raltroad police officers interested in plana to form an auxiliary of tho Menna, Mrs. Kverett Bradley and fingerprinting and other methods of Hub. They will meet each Thurn- Mrtj. John E. Lemon, County Florist Identification, jBay nlgfbt. Four now member* re-' Officers of the association are Jo- psntly Joined the organization. They Association Meets seph Donovan of Elizabeth, presi- £re> Frank Pctaro, Gcorgo Sohcck, Luncheon For dent; Patrick Fenan of Paterson, ITony Nnvl and Anthony Antenorl. Members Planned Members of the Monmouth Coun- vice president; Thomas Moore of COMPROMISE IS ty Florist association met Tuesday Newarlr, secretary; George Carlisle .•'.. Ow de»ire to render ju»t UNTHINKABLE Membera of the Fair Haven aux- night at lh« home of Arne Kalma of Kearny, treasurer and Thomas JJEMOCBATIC CLTJB MEETS. iliary ot Rlvervlew hospital will be of Matawan, Mr. Kalma presided, Wood ot Cranford, sergeant-at-arma, a little) better service i» made guesU of the officers of thn organi- and a discussion was held regard- We never compromise quality merely members of the Red Bank Worn- zation at a covered-dish luncheon Ing prospoots of tho approaching KVMSOK MAN, «?, HELD. • fact by careful interpreta- for the take of economy; nevertheless, n'a Democratic club met Tuesday Monday at the Episcopal parish Eatter season- and Mother's Day. Ight at tho club headquarters on house, Fair Haven. Following lunch Suggestions werevRlven In regard to tion of the wishes of the in- each family we have served can testify tout street. Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn the, tegular business meutliir will b« Samuel ScaliQ of Kumeniv 82 years spring planting. The inombms vot- dividual family. that Worden costs arc reasonable. ' resided. Mrs. Qulnn and Miss Mar- held with Mrs. John Ivlns presid- ed to hav« dlacuiulons oa some old, was held tor the grand jury last Mi Healy received. an Invitation ing. '.•' growInK problem at ouch, snittlnst t»- week by Recorder Alfred F. King on mtX TtOBA T)et$en ot ar»rn

East Keansburg. Keyport, el'-Mlller'a halL Tha Thistle Settlement Made club is sponsoring a "Dinty Moore" JUd Bank B-atafr can b, $ «nd ***<* th<> n'*ht h In Womati's Death " The C. I. A; grouprNorS.Tnet Mon- TMo Tot'a Doerr association and day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ladles' auxiliary sponsored a game Jensen. The group will meet next This Is Why Families Get More Suit of John Snedeker part; and dance Saturday evening Monday afternoon at the home of S£#ed This Morning at Tot'a- Bay View Inn for the ben-Mrs. Edward Stokes of Monmouth efit qt the Miidletown Township parkway. First 4la aquad. A special prize was 'Iltfnouncement was made this won by Johanna Wuellte. Other win- Mr. and Mrs. Emll Rauner of Mon- ners were Mra. Robert Glger, Mrs. s,mouth parkway entertained their* morning of the settlement by former son, John Rauner and his wife of For Their Money at A & P Markets Mayor John R. Snedeker of Atlantic Leon, Charles Rorak, Mrs. Minnie l ; ;:: R :iJiisA Highlands of a long standing suit Kovarlk, Richard Connors; Mrs. Paul Spring Valley, New York, over the It is traditional witwithh A&P tno s»riBstriv«e •to« givni»«—»e each• ~-~-one of it!•-—!»s million! s o•f • •• '' -' - -"'' Instituted by him against the own-Ludlow, Mrs. C. Buhman, IL R. customers MORE FOR THEIR DOLLARS. you can save up to 20% on every bar if you are paying high prices for bretid. ers and lessees of the former Wag- Frenchman, Bernard Conlon, Mrs. H. Emll Wahl and Mrs. Hannah Full- And from the busy factories, owned and operated by A&P, come tht ing were entertained this past Mon For in addition to the long list of nationally known brands which are ner building on Broad street, Red Clarke, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Fred priced down to very low levels every day in the week (not merely on famous Ann Page quality foods, delicious things to eat in wide assort* Bank, resulting from the death of Wenzel, Nell Hatalan, Emll Rauner, day by Mra. E. Rauner at her home. ment The savings you will make on these guaranteed foods will both the late Mrs. Charlotte EL Snedeker Mrs. C Hansen, Mrs. L. Decher, Mary Tho Ladles' auxiliary of East week-ends), A&P prices its own fine quality foods at sensationally low please and surprise you. January 13, 1937. Mrs. Snedeker Wachsrv'Mn. Edna Helwlg, Edward Keansburg fire company held Its prices. On A&P's own superb blends lof freshly roasted, freshly ground died as a1 result of Injuries sustained Roche, Mrs. Anna Berth, Mrs. George monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon coffee (Eight O'clock, Red Circle, and Bokar), you can save up to 10c a Plan to come to A&P's modern super markets. One visit will convince by her when, on December IS, 1936Lewis/ , Mrs. 0, Cooney, Mrs. 3. Mayer at the fire house. Mrs. George Scott, you that you'll get more for your food dollars. Scan the many bargains chairman, and her committee are pound if you are paying high prices for coffee now. Fresh from the ovens she fell down the stairway leading and Mrs. Ltllie Krueger, The Tot's of A&P's own spotless bakeries comes A&P Bread in many varieties, and .shown in this advertisement. Then join the thrifty women who do all from the street, to the second floor Doerr association holds Its meetings making preparations for a game par- their shopping at A&P Markets. of the building, sustaining a frac- the last Thursday of each month. ty Saturday evening, February 25, at tured leg, and other internal Injuries the fire house. which brought about her death. The East Keansburg lire company The East Keansburg and Atlantic A& f QUALITY MEATS has Installed a dart game and pool p KE Immediately prior to the accident, Highlands Mtlo Weight Lifting club table for the amusement of its mem- demonstrated their skill last week at Aunt Jemima tKff Sf 10* Mrs. Snedeker had obtained her new bers. R 1937 driver's license from the Motor Manasquan. They are planning to LEGS of LAMBS . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Farney and give various demonstrations through- •b. Vehicle agency, which was then lo- son, James, Jr., of Ocean avenue, will 21 cated in the office of Curley & Bray out the state to athletic groups, and WHOLE OR Sunnyfield 'WSSS* . 2K13' spend a few months at the home of they are making arrangements for a of p on the second floor of the, Wagner Mrs. Farney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FRESH PORK LOINS EITHER HALF Bl ure Cane building. Mrs. Snedeker started to game party, i , R k C and Maple Syrups Thomas Malone of Jackson Heights, FANCY MILK-FED leave, and fell the length of theLong Island. Mra. E. Stokes of Monmouth park- stairs to the lower hall. It was W way Is convalescino c g at her home.' Sizes Under 4 lbs. fhVjohn Murphy Social club will 1 «T.•» * £?'" h claimed that her fall was caused by Neb!on Raub h' build- a defective condition of the staircase, sponsor a game party and dance Sat-1 urday evening at Murphy's tavern, ing a house on Ocean avenue. NE and- suit was started against the own- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hahn of Mon- CHUCK ROAST °?N ers of''the building, ttie Union and Games will start at :3p o'clock. The committee in charge of arrange- mouth parkway were visited over tht Grapefruit Juice . Essex Realty company of Newark, •week-end by their children. CUT FROM and the lessees of the building, Rob- ments is Harold Siver, chairman; Charles Plttlus, Mrs. Anna Rohr- Mils Rosemary Connolly Is visit- PRIME RIBS of BEEF1st SIX RIDS i ert A. Nimmo and Warren D. Fow- ing her aunt, Mrs. Walter Petrick, of Swans Down FLOUR ler. bach, John Murphy, Louis Marshall, B s Miss Minnie ' Kovarik, Chris Dam-Orange. The case was to have been tried meyer, Vincent Gough, Joseph Car- Mrs. Agnes Hoagland is confined POT ROAST 2iK .fo- Sunsweet Prune Juice before the late Judge Rulif V. Law-roll, Mrs. Ethel Pittius and Edward to her home with a severe attack of 23' rence in September of the past year, grip- C Sommers. The club held a meeting SMOKED HAMS WholWhle or EitheEith r HlHalff • lk buoui-out duee tKo» hipiss death uram, , th«•e« tria u«l wa" "-s - last Wednesday evening and those The Port Monmouth Boy Scout Armour's Star. Wilson's Certified, Ferris and Sunnyfield fancy brands. The finest harm of leading25 packer postponed until the appointment ol appolnted on the sick committee troop is giving a dinner Wednesday •MB IMIABBAAA nTT^hn» ~ tffcr-MVf* a new Circuit Court judge. mwer^ne MrMrsB .w(Vo Ethel, pun.Plttlusm , MrMrs« .Ann Annoa evening, February 22, at the Fort Monday the case was called for Karo Syrup Rohrbach and Joseph' Carroll. Mrs. Monmouth fire house. TURKEYS 5BSL trial before Circuit Court Judge Rob- May Runkel, Herman Llnijerman Miss Helen Scott of Monmouth • • lb. 35 D ert V. Klnhead. It was to have been and Blsmark Ludlow were elected parkway is confined to her home C tried during the latter part of thenew members. The club's charter with a cold. Shoulder Lamb Bacon sud • Sliced Pineapple S XT ^PflP week, but announcement has just ,15 closes the second Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes of e Topor been made that a settlement, satis- March. . . Loin Lamb Chops Round Roast rBottom • . factory to Mr. Snedeker, has been Shoreland terrace have returned b 29 Mrs. Rose Doyle of Forrest ave- home from Florida. e Oxydol ...... IS Jit made, .. Porterhouse Steak Fresh Cod Steaks . . Mrs. Snedeker was well-known nue has recovered from grip. Mrs. Margaret Bovte of Hudson b 33 Mrs. Virginia Kellogg and daugh- avenue will be hostess for the next throughout Monmouth county. She CcntcrnCut . Sultana Rice KST 2 3£fl was actlvo In Democratic politics, ter Patricia Anne of Newark visited weekly card party, sponsored by tho Smoked Fillet . . . . Ladles' auxiliary of the East Keans- Meat med. partfcularly in the Monmouth Coun- Mrs. Kfcllogg's mother, Mrs. Agnes Meat and Fish Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday ty Women's Democratic club. For- Veth Ellcfoon of Ocean avenue, over burg flro company Tuesday after- Sultana Brand cans mer Mayor Snedeker is the present the week-end. noon, February 14. postmaster at Atlantic Highlands. Miss Ballaritlne of Shoreland ter- Alice Anne, daughter of Mr. and can> c Old Dutch Cleanser . 3 20 l-lb. ' Mr. Snedeker was respresented by race took suddenly ill this.week and Mrs. William O'Neill, was baptized Kellogg V Corn Flakes Marrow Beans SUNNYFIELD Theodore J. Labrecque of the firm ofis under the care of Dr. Miele. Sunday afternoon at St. Ann's Cath- carton Parsons, Labrecque & Borden of Red Mrs. Agnes Veth Ellefson has re-olic church, Keansburg, by- Rev. John Lux Flakes ...... XI9c Corn Flakes WWNWIBLD W J. Lucltt. A party followed the Silver Dust TOWEL . . , _ Bank, while the defendants wero rep- j covered from a severe attack of the C r christening. resented by McDcrmott & Fincgold 8 'p. Bisquick ...... X23 Force Cereal ... ic k f C of Freehold and Kallsoh & Kallsch The East Keansburg Women's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeBcrnardl Jell-O or Royal Desserts 2 " « ' 9 and daughters, Delores and Ruth, : c of Newark. Regular Democratic club, Inc., held Armour's Corned Beef . "an 16 Hormel's Spam . . |/|-_ I " Cleans. Bleichei, a«-oz. fte,' i Kleen-Lin Deodorizes. DUinfceti bot. y Its weekly card party last Thursday visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. C SULTANA BRAND c evening at Mr». May Kunkel'g of Pal-' Joseph Swinburne of Shoreland ter- Campbell's Beans. . . 4',-25 Wet Shrimp FANCY k New Monmouth. c.n 10 Lux Toilet Soap . « 3" "16* mer avenue. A buffet supper was race, over tho Week-end, ANN PAGE A C served after the games. Mrs. Mary I Andrew Gibson has had the front Tomato Juice CAMPBELM 3«.».f 7c Quality Infredienti J£ 23 e Earl Lingo, manager of the Atlan- Farney won a special prize. Miss porch of his home enclosed in glass, oi; € PRIDE Palmolive Soap . . . «•« 5 tic & pacific& Tea company's store Edna Mae Rohrbach of Monmouth Some of the members and friends Tomato J"'"^^ "«t 5 V.atSUp OF FARM . . . . c at Campbell's Junction is a medical !Monda7even\"ng7Felbraa^*^,"aparkway will be the next hostesst her ,I oenUrtainedf the John* byMurph" j7hny aSociaMu7phy"at"hl club werUe White Floating Soap 3 «^10 if^Kf}p ™°"™™ti1 MT.ri,l^?f;|home, The club will hold its month- tavern Tuesday evening with .a sea Salmon Rich in Food Value! 'c"in' f 8* Heinz Ketchup pital. t at onm 1 - „ He .was taken to the hospital , ; j Monday afternoon, -Feb- food supper. Those attending were AtlanticS..pFlakei^2 %? 25* Sunday and was kept in an oxygen ruary 13et| at Monthed home of the pres- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plttlus, Mrs. tcnt untitil yesterdayd . ldent. 1 I Anna Rohrbach, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Samuel Crothers, who Is employed aa Eccles, Joseph Carroll, Miss Edna Gtlslin Denarii For Quality. Freshness and Hearty Flavor by tho state agriculture department, The Veterans of Foreign Wars, md Pudding. is confined to his home with grip. Post No' 1963, are sponsoring a game' Mae Rohrbach, Joseph Swinburne, -S8S& EVAP. MILK A&P Baker's Home Style Earl Finnlgan, an employee of theparty Wednesday evening, February ] Raymond Greeley, Harold siver, With Pure Fruit Flavor AT A SAVING! 15, at their clubrooms. ' Charle™" "s Jones" ~ , Vincent"" ', Gough" "", Loui* —'s - County GaB company at Atlantic Repub- Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Highlands, haa been confined to his The Geraldlne Thompson PffiHJW ••• cans ^L ^m c home on the Mlddletown road twollcan unit entertained its members! Bertsche, Edward Sommers and with a covered-dish luncheon Thurs- Richard Brush. 3 •*»•• 10* weeks with grip. His brother-in-law, j day afternoon at the fire house. The The Seventh. District Men and I' It's pure, rich and nourishing. BREAD 5 William Logan, who lives with him, is also on the sick list. club will hold card parties every Women's Republican club will spon Thursday afternoon at the fire house. I »or its first game party tomorrow c Samuel Puglisl of Red Bank, whoMrs, Valance will be hostess this af-ievehing at 8:30"o'clock at the club- Babbitt's Cleanser 1 C formerly conducted a shoemaker's . . 3 •'10 Pineapple Juice SPSS ^n 9Asparagus Tips shop at Campbell's Junction, was aternoon at 2 o'clock, lira. Ralph is j house on Thompson avenue. A stork S visitor here yesterday. president of the group. shower will be held the end of the c N C 23« month. Green Giant Peas Del Mont* P«.ckei SRAND 2 c°.n^ 27 DECM O N T E orA4fP St. Mary's church will hold a card Mrs. Mason of Port Monmouth won . 2".~n.27 Cherries D R A N D a ton of coal and -Mrs. Irene Cruse The Sunshine circle met at the DUFFS C C party next Wednesday night at Bel- home of Mrs. Donald Pursell of Ginger Bread Mix Sunsweet Prunes BRAND lt<: |2 W ford Independent fire house. Prizes won a HVpound turkey, which were P* 19 will be awarded and refreshments disposed of on the co-operative plan Church street, Belford, Tuesday. Af- to111 C Chicken Broth WESTCHESTER 3 j c Saturday night by the Middle(own ter the meeting a luncheon was. Pacific Paper C5R°EPE Bab-O . . . . 2 «n. f9 served. Mrs. William Bohn and Mrs. serve*. - 6 19 Joseph Maloney are chairmen. Rev, township first aid squad. CU E e C D William McConnell, rector of the*| The East Keansburg Regular Dem- Herbert Young's father-in-lalw died s ecial f(!r Broadcast 1^ Hash 2'• 29c ocratic club, Inc., will hold its next Tuesday evening at Monmouth Me- Waxed Paper ™ % "tlnl 27 riikei or church, has recovered after having' Octagon Soap P °f Granulei been sick a week with grip. business meeting Tuesday evening, morial -hospital. His body will be I I b cl <: ry 14, at 8:30 o'clock at thetaken to Newark for Interment. Peanut Butter^ i; r -9 jiM5 Buy 4 Cakai Laundry Soap 15c Sani Flush . . . tist church met Tuesday night at home of the secretary. The John" Murphy Social club will Get 1 CAKE TOILET SOAP FREE the home of Miss Mary L. Rouse of Edward Hahn has recovered from hold a business meeting next Wed- Bring! to you the true flavor of freshly roasted peanuts. W a three weeks' Illness. ! nesday night at 8:30 o'clock. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish tin Leonardo. . Miss Rouse and Miss Re- c becca North were. hostesses.' Rudolph Bertsche has recovered j DoubleTipMatchesBRAND3'»'"10No. aw Rev. Shuit of Elizabeth, a mission- from a short illness. cans All 5 Cakes Ivory Snow . . Spiritual services ar« conducted No 21/4OKC 15 ary who will Heave shortly for the Bright. Apricots„$&>. . ..2 - interior of Africa, addressed the ves-every Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock per service Sunday afternoon at the (Th« Red Bank Register can fcabough t C Baptist church. Rev. Samuel John- at the church-home, Thompson ave- in Sea. Bright from Morris Welaman, H. Daily Dog Food FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES nue, by Rev. A. E. Stewart. Lefkowiti and Canncll'a Cigar Store.) 6 25 ston, pastor, will conduct the last of 1 a series of vesper services at the Mr , and Mrs. Rudolph Ellers of Councilman Nells F, Jacobsen was pk09 c Elizabeth were guests over the week- Unecda Biscuits church Sunday afternoon. the only member of the borough gov- 3 13 c • Elwood Taylor, Jr., is confined to end at the home of Mr. and Mrsernin. g body to appear at the bor- TOMATOES George Breunlnger of Cedar street lbs 10 bed with grip. . ough hall for the regular meeting Pea Beans HANDPTCKED Caleb Lukcr, local taxi driver, Is Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johnson Thursday night. At the suggestion of 3 -10° CRISP, confined to bed with grip. arc vacationing for the next two Borough Clerk E. Wolcott Fary, Mr. T__~! —~ SUNNYFIELD A i *lEe CELERY HEARTS WELL TRIMMED bunch weeks In Florida. Jacobsen called the meeting to or- Mclvin Barnes of Belford has re- k turned to work at the Campbell's The Ladies' auxiliary of the Tot'a der and In the absence of a. quorum I apiOCa Quick Cooking or Pearl jg, P *'* | $ TENDEN R Junction A. & P. store, after having Doerr association, held Its annual adjourned to meet at the call of the BROCCOLI TEXATEXTSS GROWS N bunch been sick with grip. election of officers last Thursday chair. Tho next regular meeting Is evening. Those elected for the en-Thursday, February 16. Codfish Cakes KS 2 "-23* G0LDEN suing year were president, Mrs. H. Sea Bright will have a quiet Sp 0 0 dlei e YELLOW BANANAS . lb. 5 Colt'* Neck. Cruse; vice president, Mrs. D. Coo-school election' next Tuesday night. ^I ney; secretary, Mrs. J. Noble; treas- E. Wolcott Fary, Bloomfleld Fary Macaroni *« G E . . '•**. 5 FL0RIDA pt- urer, Mrs. L. Doerr; standing com* and Herbert F. Young, whose terms For delicious economydishes.... .nourishing and wholesome (Tha Red Bunk Rcslfter can b« bousM mlttee. Miss L. Doerr; trustees, Mrs. STRAWBERRIES FULL-RIPE boxes •t the »tore of Louit Flotkln.) expire, are running for re-election a M. Halloran, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs, C.and they have no opposition. Tho T G N D E R Mrs. Peter M. Boelhouwer is con-Hansen, Mrs. T. Boardwick and edi- election will be held from 7 to B c FRESH SPINACH G R E E » fined to bed with grip. tor, Mrs. C. Havens. The new memo'cloc- k »t the school. i • lb. 5 Miss Catherine Neu, a registered Save 10 A Pound bers accepted were Mrs, Theresa Councilman Victor Perottl and nurse, Is taking care of Edward Ltebhauser of Port Monmouth, Mrs. Beach of Freehold, who is seriously Harry Peterson, who have been 111 ORANGES M. Brodcrlck of Keansburg and Mrs.with grip, are out again. 25% 25* 111. Ethel McManus of Port Monmouth. BOKAR COFFEE 2 ^ 39' Mrs. Myron Vanderveer of Free Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gardella and 2 ^ 39 c George Miller, proprietor of thtMljs Jane Carlson have returned Join the thousandss who havh e changehdd frof m hlffhehlhr priceidd coffees hold, who 1B seriously ill. to fine, fresh Bokar and now save up to 10c a pound. Mrs. Myron Vanderveer of Free- Thistle Inn, Is expected home Thurs- from a month's stay in Florida. GRAPEFRUIT ^ ...... 4*»10 'hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wai- day from a South American cruise, William C. Robblns observed his B A 1 6 • tor D. Fields of this place, has been given by tht Standard Oil company 41at anniversary Tuesday as an em- confined to her home with grip. to Its employees. The company char- ployee of the Sea Bright postofflc*. Baked Beans SJTR i5 L ' DAIRY DEPT. He will retire from the postal ser- 2T Atlantic grange of this place will tered the United Fruit company's T TO sponsor a cooking demonstration and ship, the Antlq.ua, and the party vice January 31, 1940. boarded the ship at Miami and pro- Thomas Pederson, who has been Campbell's %fip 3 game party Thursday night, Febru- SUNNYFIELD TUB ary 16, in the social rooms of theceeded south, stopping at various 111 at Monmouth Memorial hospital, Jersey Central Power and Light ports on the way to South America. continues to improve. OUR VERY BEST lb. building at Freehold. The demon- Jimmle Campbell, bartender at the William R. Fowler, Jr., has mov- Shaker Salt S882?: 2 BUTTER , stration will start at 8 o'clock. Re- Thistle- bar, was home aeveral day., ed his hardware store from the Gar- freshments will bo served. Mrs, Har- suffering from an attack of the grip. della building to the former Ma- rolls P— Wlldmere Brand dor. .. Block or Round old Gunthcr will be in charge. A Last Saturday evening the Thistle honey & Harvey building. Seminole Tissue . 3 17' CggS Carefully Selected carton M meeting of the grange will be held Social club celebrated Its first anni- Frank Eli of Beach street has re- lf?e. 29' uenster ch«.e AT next Tuesday night "at the schoo'l versary with a chicken dinner at Mil- turned from Germany, -where he pkgs. Mild Youn* Borden'.—., •pent the Christmas holidays with i>o»/>Amerlcan. Brick house. ler's tavern, , Among the members Selox ..... 2 19' American Ch««*«PImcatOi chateau Mra. Henry L. Rennee la seriously and guests that attended were Wil- his mother. Cold Stream Brand l-lb. gi^C 19' liam Goodman, President, who pre- Tonight the 39th annual supper of 111 nt Fitkln hospital, Neptune. Firm and Tender can f\J Freih Fruitt, Vegetables and Dairy Dept. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday George J, DcGarmo addressed a sented the outgoing president, Mrs. the Sea Bright Methodist church meeting of tho Reformed fellowship Miller, with a bouquet of flowers; will be held In the church lecture Tuesday night at the chapel on im-Mrs. Jean Goodman, Mr. and Mrsroo. m from 6 to S o'clock. The sup- Price* Effective until February 15th, unieit otherwise noted, in following star* provements and trends In modern George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Johnper, which Is one of the Important aviation. Dr. Roy Drukker of NewSpencer, Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd, mid-winter events of the church, is York, head of young people's work Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Truax, Mrs. 'A.noted ^ for the abundance of food In the Reformed church of America, Berntson, William Berntson, Mrs. served, People come from miles will address the fellowship the first George Miller, Mr.. Kelly, Mr. anaroundd . Ons of th* patrom last 121 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK Tuesday night In April. Mrs. H. Hudson, Mra. E. Hubert, Miss year was Tom Howard of Fair Hav- ' An every-member canvaas is being Natalie Goodman, Mr. and Mrs, Cen. , screen and radio comedian. conducted by the, Reformed church Havens, Mr. and Mrs. T. Falumbo, this month. Plans' for'the canvass Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King, Hlchard At Pearl St., Near Carlton Theatre Free Parking Adjoining Store • werte made Monday night at a meet- Burns, Harry Prime, If las M. BaunV STAMP CLUB TO MEET. man and Mr. Hiekey* Music was fur- lr};! <)f tho Reformed consistory at IKJl f M Alfd C B nished by Eddie*Klng and hi. band. The Monnurath County Philatelic KJlJi of Mr«. Alfred C. Buck. At B meeting of the TWlle-Dacix! •octety wiu mmt M.tb* R«a Bank Wf^tffir ott ththe RRe-club Monday evening", plans were forcsid d Women'mens Missionary society borough hall tomorrow night, at will b'e7n~©T~Tdt tomorrow at Mrs. Joteph completed for a game party to hewhich time a barter, sale and auc- MoreSM.'; . held Saturday evening, February 18, tion will be conducted. Thit attrac- SELF SELF i at 8:30 o'clock at Miller's tavern. On tion was postponed from the meet- March 5, a game party la to be spon- ing of January 13. There will also The road to bttteMnd bigger busl for Ihe benefit of Golden Chap- be other matters pertaining to phil- nrm lends thrnutrh Tn

and Mrs. Harry Mason and family of jro to her hoii»e on the Chape] Oceanport. Union. , ' „ • Matawan. Cherry and Mrs. M. E. Esler of Key- pfunior Assembly pori. Miss Laura. Bennett, Mrs. TIMOTHY R. HOUVJIMAN Mrs. Elizabeth Gallahan of Brook- .*£* John Lambley and spn Bruce

street, mother of Roy Kearney, Is a this month. The next meeting will entertained relatives from Buriing- partment of. the group will hold a Personals. medical patient at Rlvervlew hos- River Plaza. be held Tuesday. March 21, at the ton over the week-end. University Women special meeting Tuesday night, Feb- Robert Belchflk To pital.Other medical patients at school. - Mrs, Harold Wood Is pre- The 6^ club will meet Thursday, ruary 14, at the home of Mrs. H. MM Mildred HcUj-wood of 33 the hospital are Miss Mary E. Brow- The Handicraft group of the Riv-sident. February 16, at the home of Mrs. Plan Meetings H. Kaan&nn of Long Branch. The Address Press Club , Peti j plfce, who recently complet- er F^ata Woman's club met yester- er of 'Irving place. Carman Maffle "Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Jr., 1» enter- Harry Clayton of Shrewsbury ave- The regular meeting of 'the Mon-neutrality Issues will be discussed. ed i course of etudy at Katharine of Shrewsbury avenue and Domln- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. taining ^her grandson from Irving- Robert W. Belcher, manager of nue. Red Bank. mouth County Branch of the Amer- The, educational group meets Mon- the northwestern division of tha Gibl s' school at New York, has ••• lck DoDOJnlco of Locust avenue. The Frank Curtis. Those attending were ton. There will be a regular meeting of day, February 20. at the home of cure 1 a position through the place- latter suffered a paralytic stroke Mrs. B. M. Decker. Mrs. L. P. Stout," ican Association of University Wom- United States Chamber of Com* The Women's auxiliary of the fire the lire company tonight at the fire en will 'bo held Monday afternoon at Mrs. Arthur J. White of Red Bank. mercc, will speak on matters' going men department of the school with and his condition Is reported to be Mrs. Ralph Legg, Mrs. George Voor- house. The members will start a study of hees, Mrs. Elwood Searles, Mrs. company will meet next Tuesday the home of Mrs. Ernest Ltnburn on on at Washington at the mld-wlnter , tht* ivjemational SINer Co, of New poor. night at the tire house. Mrs.'Donald Graman and son are the public schools in this county. Tir . , • " Charles A. Thompson and Mrs. Westwood avenue, West End, Mrs. dinner of the Monmouth - County. Mrs. Edward Connor of Hudson Oreste DeFerro has returned to confined to their home with grip. Hourwlck Rayher, who was a mem- The regular meeting of the Inter- i/L a Matilda Kaney of Red Sank Frank Curtis- . national relations department will be Press association next Monday avenue spent the week-end at New- the Naval Training station at New* ber of the Flying Caravan which at- night at the Molly Pitcher hotel. The'. and Mrs. FeUr J. Elchelt of Fair Ha- Haven, Connecticut. Mrs. F. R. Evenden of Newark Is port, Rhode Island, after spending a tended the Lima, conference In South held at the home of Mrs. Arthur J. venVill sail Saturday on the Monarch On Time All the Time. Glbb at Rumson Monday afternoon, members of the Press association Ralph Ribnstelle of Monmouth visiting her sister and brother-in>> furlough at the home of hlj mother, America, will be Ituest speaker. Her will be guests of the Monmouth at I ermuda for a two weeks' stay in street left Sunday by ear to spend law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scatter- If you want printing done on time February 27. ) Mrs. Mary DeFerro. Mrs. DeFerro give The Register a trial. For over topic will be "Present Problem of County All-Year-Round club. Officers Bermuda, when they will visit Mrs. two weeks In Florida. good. has moved to Shrewsbury avenue, Co-operation of the Western Hemi- Elcl ele's daughter, Mrs. Lyons. 60 years The Register has been de- of the AJl-Ycar-Round club will git* Mrs. John Hoffman of Harrison There will be no meeting of the Shrewsbury township. livering printing when promised.— sphere." , M ss Madeleine Barthelemy of Bova can make extra pocket money a brief'description of their activi- avenue Is now recovering from an school Parent-Teacher association Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hendricks Advertisement. The International Relations de- selling! The Register—Advertisement ties to promote-Monmouth county. ' Riverside avenue will sail Saturday attack of pneumonia. on t w liner Washington on a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Connors Call ornla. and son William of Hudson avenue T e gardens of the Miami, Florida, will leave Sunday to spend a month bent s of Clark Holbrook of Prospect at Miami, Florida. Open toOP. M. 73 Broad St., avei ue, were opened to the public for Mr*. Fred Swanson of West Front SAVfc a g rden tour conducted by the Mi- street has returned home from Mbn-. Modern ami Beach Garden club last week. mouth Memorial hospital after un- Friday Night Red Bank } The tour was held in connection with dergoing; surgical treatment n» a fl< wer show to be given by the club Avoid the Crowds SELF nex month. L.si(Traffic MOST M '. and Mrs. Amory L. Haskell of Service 752 River Rd., Woole, Mrs. J. i ft and Mrs. X Joseph Connor of Ritchie. Smith. Mrs. L, Gray Mar- Bn nch avenut and Mr. arid Mrs. shall, Mrs. Frank Gregory, Mrs. Jot a Rohrey of Shrewsbury, who Thomas Oiborn and Mrs. Joseph are on a motor tour to Florida, Carroll. sto iped last week at the Riviera ho- • i o • ftl at Daytona, Beach, Florida. lisa Evelyn Kelly of New York LEGS LAMB Fair Haven* spe it the week-end with her sister, Mri. J. T. Beekman of Hudson ave- (Tlit R*d Bank R«eltt«r can h* bousM u<.''.-'.., . In Fair Hftvin from Joseph Piccolo, Gar dm SUU Grocery and Mr. Welntraub.) Tender 1 rs. Michael J. Lorenzo and tb datghter Dorothy returned home The Fair Haven public library will laB week after spending several be closed Monday, February 13, and Spring •we Its with Mrs. Loreiiso's parents, Washington's birthday, February 22. Mr and Mrs, A. J. Brounell, at l*ke A new non-sectarian, noh-polltical 21 Flsctd. group known as the F«lr Haven Charles A. Hawkins of Hawkins Clvlo circle meets the second and Tenders n«xl loss cook." Br thers real estate flrni, Monmouth fourth Thursday evening In the Ing; tmoll, smokedi str et, has been tonaned to hta basement of the Fair Haven Metho- cellophane wrapped. Wjckoff place home with grip. dist church. Topics of general in- terest are discussed. The purpose Cala Hams I rs. Arthur J. Polin of Catherine etr »t has obtained a notary public of the organization is to stimulate cer lflcate and will be sworn in at Interest in civic affairs and promote IV ehold soon. Mrs. Polin 'la em- movements for the betterment of ployed by Lester C. Leonard, Red the community. Cltliens of the bor- ough, regardless of creed or party Fresh Porlt shoulders-15 Ba k attorney. i r. and Mrs. Alfred Eurlch of lUr adulation, who are interested In the tie Silver and Mr, and Mrs. Stephen welfare of Fair Haven, sre Invited Sh' Itz of Newman Spring* road to attend the meetings. The officers Sirloin Lamb Roast n> vis ted Harry Marshall Sunday at of the group are Rev. Henry P. Bo- the New Jersey Firemen's home at wen president, James LaBau, St., Hen or Bo inton. Mr. Marshall, who is 8* vies president and Roland Fennl- Tom n> more, Sr., secretary and treasurer. ' Young, Plump Turkeys yci rs old, was formerly employed at n Afar Rite Piece Tb the Red Bank jjoatofflce. He Is an The Fair Haven Ladles' auxiliary Loin Lamb Chops 29c Smoked Bacon Vnsllccd mle of Mrs; Eurlch. They also of RlvervW . hospital will bold its vis ted Gus Schroeder, Sidney Earle next meeting Monday, February 13, PorP k SausagS1e 9 Fresh Ground Beef "17c Peter Robinson, all of Bed at the - Parish house. The meeting 19c n Ba ik. Mr. Schroeder Is a member will be-In the form of a covered dish f Union hose company, Mr. Earle, luncheon, Taylor Pork Roll ™s-, Cottage Cheese 9c Re ief, and Mr.' Robinson, Liberty. 39c J rthur J. Polin of Catherine street I The annual school election will be Fh C Canadian < purchased » 1937 Plymouth ae- held In ths Willow street school Tues- day night, February 14, from 7 to 8 CodStealcs !O :Smelts Small o'clock. The budget to be voted on ordon Ryno of Wlkoff place, Is 131,756, a decrease of about fl.SOO mi lagelager of the Red Bank store of from last year. There are no con- th lusting Piano Co., who has been tests for positions on the board. Four 93 la up with a. sprained ankle, Is now are to be elected. H. Edgar Smith, Scar* to be about with the aid of a Sweet Cream Butter ab Frank Snyder and James LaBau are running for re-election and Russell The late li jour Misses Delena and Catherine Prate Bennett is a candidate to nil the va- proof those are of Hount street will leave next week cancy caused by the death of Alvin recent arrivals. toil a sojourn In Florida. They will W. Smith. DATED* Eggs vlst many points of interest and th n make a stay with their slater Mrs. Charles R. Nunn, Jr., Is with I r B an brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Dom.itie Swift Ch««io * « ope».B»i % ni5c Nela P.inul BuU.r 2 »"» '"" Me Mrs. David Herman of New York, at m Anhony Badgalupl of Wharf ave- Miami Beach, Florida. Mild Cur* Stor* Chaai* 19c Educator CRAX 2 »•» ™*Uc nu i, Red Bank, who have been 1 1 The following Is a list of the new Sunnylan* Crwrn diMM* " varieUes % »| Amariean Baauty Pork6> Bunt 2 "•<>• <"" ISc sp ndlng the winter In Miami. 3c D> I Ir. and Mrs. Bernard McDonald books at tha Fair Haven public li- KrahAmerieanLoalCh««i.2-n> wood'n » Garbar't Strainad Baby Foodt * 2 " 15c ani ohiH have moved from Head- brary: "Royal Regiment" by Frank- 3 can< au, "High Road" by Culhrell, "High Dola Pinaappl* Juita 2 *"• 19c dei 'n Corner to an apartment in the : k Ri <*u building on Bast Front of Heart" by Lbrtng, "Terrace" by TabU Quality Mar«arin* <*• lOc Suntwatt Calif. Prunai "> »"« 8ci * P>> «l3c str iet, opposite the Globe hotel Kent, "Red House on the Hill" by nn MoCord, "Out of the Dusk" by Payne, Butte Open K«Ul* Pur* Lard "'9c American Beauty Popcorn lOc Itrs. Ralph Jofees and Miss Eve- Every Eea Individually Candled Jyi Mattson of McLaren street. Miss "Remember the End" by Turnbull, Jo ephln* Kearns of Shrewsbury "East of th» Giants" by Stewart, an I Miss Alma Poling of Keyport 'First of the Blade" by Miller, att mded the performance of Ros- 'Journey of Tapiola" by Nathan, Choice Pea Beans 3 "Give Them Their Dreams" by Pat- sli I'e opera "The Barber of Seville" terson, "Flint Spears" by James, Tu sday night at the Mosque theater "Mysterious Ranoho" by Gregory, at Newark. "The Mountains and the Stars" by •llr. and Mrs. Thomas Condella of Tikhonov, "Door of Life" by Bag- Chase & San born Coffee Ozhae Park, New York, former Bed nold, "To Remember at Midnight" Ba ik residents, visited relatives here by Foster, "The D A Holds a Can- Critp Wheat «r Rica Puff* <*"° i** 5c FUk.d Tuna Fiih thl i week-end. dle" by Gardner, "Mum's the Word amea Vbgelus of Jersey City was for Murder" by Baker, "Murder of Flakorn Muffin Mix 2 >*«• 23c ,Hardwa.«r Soap a reek-end guest of Miss Julia Gen- Convenience" by Dean, "The Golden iy lto of DrumnWd place. 1 D.I Monte Royal Ann* Cherries *° > ™ 21c Noxon Metal Peliih Heights' by Marshall, "Mystery In sw 01 fc T I t iouls Montano of O&kland street White" by Farjeon, "Chess Murders" Tender Leaf Tea - P * I7CJ -™ " " 33c Felf-Niptha Soap Chip* eel ibrated his «d birthday last by Davis, "Walt for the Tide" by H-0 Oatt, Reg. or Quick Coelting >*' 10c Sturdy, Four Sawed Breoma W«>k. ••;-•••••-- • - Holton, "Crippled Splendour" by tick Romano of Bank street has Simpson, "April Afternoon" by Wy- be n eonflned to his home with a He," "Nation's Missing Guest" by Large Assortments fresh Fruits and Vegetables At Special Low Prices • cu on his right hand. He has been Footner, "Three Bright Pebbles" by un ible to work for the past week. Ford, "Death Beyond the Go-Thru" liases Phyllis and Antoinette Fl- by Kendrlck, "Knights of the Range" gao, Joseph LoPrestl and William by Grey, "Marbleface" by Brand, Critp Ci tadlna spent Saturday at New Cowpoke's of Bitter Creek" by Hen- Texas Yt rk. While there they attended a derson, "Starry Night" by Bower, pe formance at the Paramount tlie- SPINACH "Canyon of Death" by Field, "I Was »ti r and saw Crosby and his Christabel" by Parmenter, "Spello orchestra on the stage, Ho" by Bates, "Three Harbours" by r. and Mrs. Salvatore Irzo of Mason, "Mandrako Root" by Ostenso, Juicy Fla. Grapefruit Sh ewsbury avenue are the parents "General's Lady" "by Forbes, "More p of a son born Saturday at Mon- Knaves Than One" by Packard, "To mi th Memorial hospital at Long thi Market Place" by Fleming, "F. Sweet Fla. Oranges Br inch. O.B. Detroit" by Smitter, "Question rthur V Scott of Conover lane of the Night" by Kennedy, "Tomor- onflm o his home with an In- row's Promise" by Bailey, "What's Extra Large Pineapples d ankle. >,• ' a Heaven For?" by Marks, "Cap- and Mrs. George V. South- tain's Chair" oy Flaherty, "Dr. Nor- vx >tth of Conover lane are confined ton's Wife" l>y Walker, "Getting: a Fresh String Beans to thheie r home with grip, Job In Avlstlon" by Norcross, "Be- ck Thompson, son of Mr. andhind the Ballots" by Farley, "His- Mi i Frank Thompson of Bergen tory of Mexico" by Farkes, "life, of FREE Firm * pi Is a patient at Fitkln hos- O. O.. Mclntyre" by Driscoll, "Po- cello pkf pit ti Neptune; litical Guide" by Thompson. Tomatoes } li s Ruth Nearlng of Wallace Spoon with iti iet has resumed her duties it the The annual Martha Washington K Eank offices of the New Jersey supper will be held Wednesday even- Pillsbur* SNO SHEEN Be Telephone company after en- Ing, from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. In the New T*nd*r Joj In a three weeks' vacation in baiement of the Methodist church. Southern Fli Ida. Mrs. Annie McGee is chairman, ««- llr. and Mrs. JamesGettls ofOak- slsled by Mr». Henry P. Bowen. la street spent Sunday visiting James Ranklh of Fair Haynn road Cake Flour frl nds at Newark. an! Harry Sickles cC-BBrewebury 26-Pleeo 9«t. LIFETIME GUARANTEED j Irs Samuel Greenblatt recently have returned from m three weeks' r joi icd the Beryl bridge .club which trip to Florida. , each Tuesday night. Mrs. Mrs. George B. Moxley entertained Gr nbllatt joined after the reslgns- the BuncoKtrs Tuesday night. tiQ of MMrs, Maurice KaU, who Is at- The firemen were called out yester- Silverware Hh Ja day afternoon to a grass lire in (h« r. and Mrs. Harold Danes of flflS on the corner of Pn^ipfet -«>i» Scrvic* for IIN available at a fraction of tha real va ' pi prlctor of the June shop on Harvard road are the parents of a Hat. lllKlll. l.noi-ry prkf» III 'ail street. . '• son, born Sunday at Hlvervlew hos- l« Weil,, h'pb, 111. IIIKIII re- s. John Kearney of Chestnut pital, wrvcil (o limit gunntlllcii, cPace Eight RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9, 1939.

Local Oarsmen ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred cold and sore throat. TRAVEL G. Steelman at- 2:30 o'clock. A cov- John Ellis of Bethlehem, Pa., spent Tuberculosis League (The Red Bank Reg-liter can be bought ered dish supper will be held by tbe in Ealontovn at the atorei of Wflllam U. Sunday at his home here. See HELEN LAU Plan For Spring DavU, O. Edward Smock and Yellcn'a.) society next Tuesday night at 6:30 Mrs. Mildred Stanton, who has or Phone B. B. MA o'clock In the church basement. Mrs. been confined to her home by illness, Borough Clerk Andrew G. Becker Wallace Chasey, Mrs. Arthur Taylor Alfred J. Lippman Do- Approves Legislation has announced that his office in the returned 'to her duties Monday. She FUEL OIL Bed- Bank Travel Service and Mrs. Verna Frazler will be In Is now teaching at East Keansburg. li Broad Street municipal- building will be open charge.- nates Handsome Trophy Mondays from 7 to 9 p. m., and Sat- She formerly taught at Mlddletjwn legislation permitting boards of 1,288 employees in 11 sanatoriums urdays from 2 to 5 p. m., for the I Among those who have been con- grade school which recently was de- education to require physical exam- and hospitals. They Include all cat-convenience of those wishing to ob-fined to their homes by Illness are stroyed by fire. The North Shrewsbury Rowing ination of all employees and to em- association made plans for Its spring egories of employment from super- tain dog licenses and for any other Mrs. Verna Frazler, Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien or ploy diagnostic procedures Includ- intendents to laundry workers. business. Chasey- and daughter Janet, William New York spent the week-end with activities-at a meeting held In the ing tests and X-rays for the exam- clubrooms Tuesday night. Work Is Fred Morris, secretary of the Eat-Taylor, tester Whltfleld and Mrs.Mrs. O'Brien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. THEATBB — ination of pupils to determine pres- Carl Whitehurst. Bernard Warneker. already started on the large barge ence or absence of tuberculosis was ontown (Ire company, underwent a Special Cash Plan. which the club bought for a boat- Atlantic Highlands. major operation Tuesday afternoon The Sons and Daughters of liberty Mrs. Edna Stilwcll has been suf- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS approved by the board of directors will bold a card and game party next fering with jj>sore throat. Fill up—Now. house. The Interior Is being reno- of the, New Jersey Tuberculosis tt Monmouth Memorial hospital. Phone A. H. 148 vated to house the racing shells league at Its quarterly board meet- (Th« Bed Bank Re»l»t« »n b« booeht Blood donors from the fire cpmpany I Monday night at Crescent hall at now in the organization as well as In Atlantic Highland! from William UB, and Jersey Central Power & Light j 8:30 o'clock. The public Is Invited, CELEBRATKS 44TH BIRTHDAY. Ing Friday at the Eobert Treat ho- J. Letnburff, A. KaU and Bomeo'a Btor«.) There will be prizes and refresh- those of visiting organizations to the tel, Newark. company b y whichihh h e Is employedd ~ Vincent Romano of- Bank street • — lost Time* Today — various regattas which will be held Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor and were asked to be on hand. He wasments. A Valentine social will be The projected legislation will be celebrated his 44th birthday Friday Hance & Davis THURS, FEB. 9 here this-summer. daughter Mary and Mrs. Crawford admitted to the hospital Friday. held Monday night, February 20. at his home. Two large birthday Introduced in the senate by' Sena- Compton have returned from a two A regular meeting of the Women's • Several from here have received In order to raise funds with which tor James I. Bowers of Somerset cakes were made for the occasion Tel. 103. , "GOING PLACES" to carry on part of Its program the weeks' trip to Florida. On the home- auxiliary of the fire company was post cards from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and about 85 relatives and friends county. Dr. Allen O, Ireland, direc- ward trip Mr, and Mr*. Naylor vis- held Thursday night at the borough S. Morris and Miss Virginia Zlngale, ' Dick Powell - Anita Louise organization Intends to put on an tor of health, safety and physical were present at an; informal party. old-fashioned minstrel show the lat- ited their son, John Naylor, who Is ahall, when plans were made to cele- who are vacationing "to Florida. education, state department of pub- 1 ter part of March. student in a. military school in Vir-brate their 11th anniversary. The . The church-school board of the FBI., SAT, FEB. 10 - 11 lic Instruction, In explaining the ginia. • celebration will be held Thursday, Methodist church met Monday night Alfred J. Lippman, member of the bills stated that they were drafted DOUBLE FEATURE Board of Advisory Trustees and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson February 16, when the members will, at the home of Mrs. Annabelle Den- as a result of demonstration surveys have moved from Mount avenue to attend a motion picture show at A9- nis and made plans for future meet- prominent local sports enthusiast, conducted on a voluntary basis In "Comet Over Broadway" has donated a handsome trophy to the Ward house, at 30 Leonard ave- bury Park, after which a dinner will Ings. 19 of the state's 21 counties during nue. The rental was made through be served at tho Open Door. Follow- Kay Francis - Ian Hunter be awarded to the outstanding mem- the'past six years. These surveys The Union service last Sunday TURKEY SUPPE ber of the club In 1939. The club the Bowtell agency. ' • ing the meeting a hat social was held tf — And — Included more than 170,000 pupils 1 night -was In the Presbyterian has elected to call It the "ALFRED Mlaa Gloria Sculthorp continues to at which tlmo games were played church. Key, Chester Apy was the AT GUS'S SILVER BAR % and achool employees and resulted and refreshments were served. The "HIS EXCITING NIGHT" J. LIPPMAN ACHIEVEMENT TRO- In discovery of a • significant num- improve at. Wonmouth Memorial preacher In place of Rev. William PHY," and will compete for It un- hospital. firemen attended as .guests. Those 26 WEST FRONT STREET Ijji Charlie Haggles - Ona Mumon ber of cases of tuberculosis In po- p Q g Northridge. der a point system which has been M d tentially communicable stages Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbllt Boyce.aro winning prizes for costumes were The EpWQrth league cleared $19 SCN, MON., TCES., devised so that every member has the parents of a daughter born Mon- Kenneth VanBrunt, most original; On Wednesday Evening, Feb. 15th, 8:00 P, M. | an equal opportunity to win. : : FEB. 12-13-14 A group will Journey to Bulgers' • EITTEBTAINMENT — •• DAJJCTMO % University Saturday, February 26, to 11 witness swimming, wrestling and dent of the Somerset County. Health bara Seely. TICKETS, - 50 Cents ; $ boxing events which will bo held William Rlchwlno has resigned as Agnes VanBrunt. "Sweethearts association, pointed out that in many a teacher In the commercial depart- Louis ^. Wagner and family of there In the gymnasium. Instances students and employees Claude Melone bas returned to his Btoomfleld' were Sunday visitors of The officers of tho organization are ment of the high school and has ac-duties at the barber shop after un-] '« mother, Mrs. Edith Jeanette Macdonald most likely to be benefited by these cepted- a position on the high school Mr3 Wagner working hard to put pn ah Intensive- diagnostic procedures are not In- dorgolng an operation for sinus trou-; Lgivig. READE'S rowing program during 1939 which faculty at Kearny. Samuel Posten ble. Nelson Eddy cluded In t)ie. surveys under a vol- has been engaged as substitute teach- The Women's auxiliary of the First will do much to further put this untary basis. Provision Is made in Mrs. Sylvester Emmons Is Improv- community on the Bporta map. er until Mr. Richwlno'a successor is t Mth 'Mil hitl Aid squad will meet tonight In the , the bills under connlfleratlon for an Ing at Monmouth'Memorial hospital, m iic l Z,JZ\7,MZbildi WED, THCKS., FEB. 15 - 18 Already tho fame of the North appointed. Several applications are where «h« underwent surgical treat-! ™i . ??.p ' *£»"!•g• examination of employees at least being considered and the appoint- Shrewsbury Is known throughout once In three' years, the scope of ment last week. Wesley Watklns Is constructing a. BED BANK 0 PHONE 1500 "DRAMATIC SCHOOL" most of the sporting world, and" Us ment will be mads at the next meet- Mrs. Gladys Bovie took part on a j ^Jarage On hla property On Lewla such examination Is to be deter- ing of tho board Tuesday, February street. LulM Balner - Paulette Ooddard praises arc being sung wherover mined by tho state board of educa- Profeaaor Quiz program Saturday SATURDAY NITE — FEB. 11 21. Oliver Dennis, who broke a bone sportsmen meet. If present .plans of tion, Individual examinations may night at a New York radio station. AT U:(5 P. M. (Doors reopen 11:30 P. M.) the various aquatic clubs are com-bo required when deviation from Mrs. James W. Shannon has gone Barbara Mosby of Newton was a In his hand several weeks ago, now has his hand out of the cast. COME ON DOWN TO THE WED. EVE. FBI. EVE. pleted the rlvor will in truth be the normal health Is noted. Costs of to Florida for the rest of the winter. visitor, last week of her father, "River Sports Center of tho Bast." examination,, laboratory, tests or X- Donald Whltcomb has resumed his \ George Mosby, Word has been received here of SPOOK PAHTy TONIOHtl ray procedures may bo borno by thoduties as general superintendent of) Joanna Sulllva'n, daughter of' Rev. |tlie- death of Theodore .Johnson of HOLucky |170£L. Bo/s can mako oxtra pdeket money board of education, or tho employee the County (Jos company .after a'and Mrs. Richard G. Sullivan, ac-1 Bound Brook, formerly of this place, lelllnir The ReRlBter—Advertisement may be examlnod at his own cx- week's illness, companled by her grandparents, Pro-JH>Q.Jxiee wawasa a sonn o01f joaJohn jonnsoJohnson o01f ponno by a physician approved by Miss Jane Harrchan Is occupying fessor and Mrs, William C. Sullivain ["Wayside.. Mr. Johnson died Sunday the board. If the result of exam- an apartment In tho Gehlhaus build-1 of PIcasantvllle, left last week for a morning at his home. He was a ination Indicates disease In com- Ing on tho corner of First and Mount! month's vacation In Florida. They member of Pride of Crescent council, municable form the employee shall avenues. are stopping' at Orlando and St. Pe-Sons and Daughters of Liberty. The bo Ineligible for service until proof Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. VanNote, tersburg. Professor Sullivan Is for-funeral was held Tuesday at Dun- I of recovery Is furnished. If tho have returned from their wedding mer city superintendent of schools at ellen. He is survived by a brother, employee Is under contract or ten-trip In the South. I Pleasantvlllc. Arthur of Asbury Park, and a sister, ure protection, he Is to bo granted There are no contests at the schqol Mrs, Dorothy J. Davis and daugh- Mrs. Frank Schultz of Wayside. sick leave compensation and to -bo board election next Tuesday night. ter LOIB spent Sunday, with Mr. and An international ' fellowship tea SANDERS permitted to complete the term of Eugene Lleneck and Edmund Gchl. Mrs. Harry Stevens at Wrlghtstown, was held Tuesday afternoon In tbe RED BANK Broad & Wallace Sts. his contract on recovery. If under haus nro running for ro-clectlon on Pennsylvania. Methodist parsonage. An Interesting FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS tenure, he shall be reemploycd with the school board and Paul Muir Is a A game party was held Tuesday program was presented. » the same tenure status as possessed candidate to succeed Nelson H. Rob "Religious Character of Abraham Delivery 8ervlce Pnttl 0 P. H. Hon. to Frl.-Snt, to 10:80 P. M. _a..u.u..^ •.» .^»s™ ..v— .nighnight by BatontowEatontown chapter, Order -,,. .,„,,•. LIFFORD previous to Illness provided tho dls-crls, who Is not running for re-elco- of Eastern Star, at Masonic hall. Lincoln' will be Rev. Richard G. Sul- Call 8340, Open Evenings Until 11:00. ense does not extend over a period tion • ' Mrs. ROSB Vincent was In charge. ! "van's topic next Sunday morning at of two years. tlon. Councilman Waldron P. Smith was Walter Nutt and Oliver Dennis are Ij th MethodisMthditt churchhh. All members of the official board Diagnostic procedures to be re- n guest at former Governor Harold serving on the petit jury at Freehold. G. Hoffman's birthday dinner party Mr. and Mrs. George Bigg and of the Methodist church have been quired of pupils for the purpose of - - — - • g •g g ' requested to attend the Cultivation SCOTCH determining presonco or absence of Tuesday night at the Hotel Commo- daughteg r Edna of Patersbn were dore, New York. SSundad y visitoriit s off MMr . anddr MrsM . meeting at St. Paul's church, Ocean tuberculosis are to be currently ap- Miss Clara Grovo, next Monday night at 7:45 SWW proved by tho"Medlcalv soolety of Harry Goffcy of Lincoln avenue, Charles ' Breese and •— -.—->" miiliwu lam SK «UM, tm We eW Imported by BELLOWS & CO. New Jersey and tho department of who la employed at the'Rarltan ar- Breese. o'clock. «*w aw1 «» «* yaal B.t Yi.'ll La U»tl health agency approved by tho com-achool faculty spent tho week-end the Broad street garage for minor Monday night In celebration of their • " White"Zombi" time ever to be sold at so repairs. ow a r ce missioner of Institutions nnd agen- at his home' in Plalnflcld. His par- fourth wedding anniversary. NO CHILDREN'S Benjamin Cook, Jr., has returned * P ' - Full Fifth oles." Pupils falling to comply with I onta, Mr. and Mis. William Stryker, Mr. and,Mrs, Bert Morris and TICKETS SOLDI ALL SEATS 40c these requirements may be excluded' loft last. Wednesday by automobile to his duties at tho Standard Oil Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger of Hazlet (Except Logo) from school, Thoso found to have I for a two months', vacation trip to company station at Long Branch, af- were Sunday visitors of Mr. and It'i too icatyl tho disease In any stage of activity I Lakeland, Florida. ter having been confined to his home Mrs.,Benjamin S. Hanklnson. Tickets Now on Sale y g y , by illness, Rock & Rye g f or communlcablllty are also to be Miss Mary Patricia Carton has >39 Miss Doris W,rlght has taken a po- The Ladles' Aid society of the been confined to her homo by illness. excluded and readmitted only on sition In the soda fountain depart- PINTS 75c Full Tim.,Quar*t ^ *m *"*• proof satisfactory to the school med- ment of tho Atlantic pharmacy. ical Inspection that tho pupil is free Holy Communion will bo celebrat- IMPORTED from active tuberculosis, Is physi- ed at 9 o'clook next Sunday morning READE'S B E A D E ' S OLD AMERICAN cally competent to engage In school at St. Mary's Eplscopul church. The COGNAC MARTIAL activities, and Is not a menace to archdeacon of tho diocese will be the SO Yearn Old the health of other pupils. celebrant. Thoro will be no other RED Full Fifth A report of the 1038 Christmas service on that day. RYE , Bool salo made by Ernest D. Knn BANK CARLTON ton, executlvo socr'etary, showed a ENGAGED TO WED. STRAND BED. BANK . . , . PHONE 1500 $2.29 Hollow Hill Bourbon three per cont Increase. Tho sum WILKEN FAMILY received to date Is 87 per cent of Mrs. Edith W, Marlng of Orchard LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature TODAY ONLY- tho 1921) sale. A survey of employ- atreot, Nutloy, has announced the en- BLENDED ees of tuberculosis sanntorlums,. EVELYN VENABLE - GRANT MITCHELL LEW AYERS - MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN gagement of her daughtor, Miss Ger- —IN— $1.49 mado in cooperation with the trude Edith Marlng; to Armand Jo- Tawasls, a society of cx-patlents, seph Hnvons, son of Mr. nnd Mrs! "THE HEADLEYS AT HOME" $1.39 showed 129 ex-patlents employed or Josoph Havens of Bclford. No dato ••".S PR IN G MAD N E S S" Full Fifth 8 YEARS OLD Full quart one out of every ten among the has been net for the_weddlng. JOAN WOODBURY - LEON AMES Free to tho SLadles ! : "CIPHER BUREAU" A Piece of "OARVINGWABE"—Mat. and Eve. FRIDAY - SATURDAY NT. ROSE RYE It Costs No More to Buy the Best at FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Feature. 100 Proof 4 Years Old Janet Gaynor - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. JACK OAKIE - LUCILLE BALL BOTTLED IN BOND . "AFFAIRS OF ANNABEL" "THE YOUNG IN HEART" Full with ROLAND YOUNG - PABLETTE GODDARD Quart - GENE AUTRY - SMILEY BUENETTE MARKET "HOME ON THE PRAIRIE" SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY EST. i©oa Baltimore Club 123 WEST FRONT STREET FRIDAY NIGHT—On the Stage at 9 P. ML WANTED PHONE: Red Bank 343. D0N!T MISS THE FIRST . RESERVE by the law...especially FREE DELIVERY. FUEE I'AIIKINQ IN REAR OF MARKET. ''JITTERBUG CONTEST" by the best chaser on AIX LOCAL TALENT—3 CASH PRIZES. the forco.AWill she out- pt "" BOTTOM ROUND SUNDAY - MONDAY • TUESDAY smart the detective who A Blend of Better Whiskies. POT ROAST 31k I Preview Saturday Night uses love as a trap? G tic W BAR RYE A Straight Rye FRESH LOIN PORK (Whole nr Holt), 21;',, I WAITER WANGER Distilled by v ' .' presents HIRAM WALKER ... PFull Quarn t FREDRIC MARCH '•, OLD MR. BOSTON LEGS SPRING LAMB JOAN BENNETT GIN (8 I,BS. TO) 25;,, I GIN CROWN PRINCE CLUB QUART London Dry Gin Full Quart FRESH GROUND Superior Quality $1,29 Full Quart CHOPPED BEEF 23U mm mm. (HAMBURGER AT ITS BEST) RALPH BELLAMY • ANN SOTHERN Bar—u smooth on old brandy 81.19 SIDNEY ILACKMER • THOMAS MITCHELL • BOIERT ELLIOTT A Few of Our Many Grocery Specials ! — Added Attraction — TREE TOP APPLE "YOUTH IBs; FIJIX CREAM MARCHES ON" Full ROLL BUTTER I Pint ~ 311 WEDNESDAY ONLY 69* <£ LARGE JERSEY HRIAN DONl^EVY - LYNN BAKI In EGGS *» Q **»\- Claudette Colbert (WraTE.or BROWN) - ' •• V S HFAIX A/ ftJPSHjQOTtVMTKND THIS 'tHKATB T EE R S brt 5 WED. NITE AT » I». M. OPPOBTCNITY l)ip2'sTcciiFf.,, (CAN'T BE BEAT) E NBW 8EHIAL - STARTING SAT, FEB. 18 Sherry 3 Quarts 19n» Herbert Marshall Muscatel $1.00 The Lorie Ranger Rides Again 35c Quart Full Gallon $1.29 Lux Toilet Soap 3 caked »N~^,N«- LA?:.- 17 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939.

. Urta bit of Information to the gleai patient Shi is Improving slow- YMGVs Urged umbers of.the WeslshJe "Y." Belford. tCK4«itvpnktqts West- tin; Fmsetf tt t« ts* C the colored Y. M. C. A; in New Mrs. Crawford Compton has re- Boy Scout Troop 37 attended a NEWEST- lN ; Pi|i|| G eriey. Those who attended from urned to her home after spending ourt of honor at Leonardo grammar led Bank were John Weatbrobk, three weeks at Miami Beach. chool Wednesday evening. Sizes • 12 to 20; Colored Department Is- -creiary of the Westslde branch; William Schnoor has returned Jerry Richmond is sick with grip. qpMPARE THESE PRICES Lester Chapman, Fred Dudley, Gay- hstne after spending a month in the Thomas Dlnnen of New York spent $0.95 & ^|p| ird Lattlmer and General Secre- tha week-end with his family here. 38 to 52. J4 Ton Yt Ton sues Call—Negro Dele- South. Ton >ry Wllmer A. Bobbins. Each of The Ladles' auxiliary of Belford In- Mrs, Edward Barnes entertained Stove or Nut ...... :-$10.50 $5.25 $2.75 gates at Institute the delegates to*ok an active part In dependent Fire company will hold a he Thimble club at her home Mon- he four discussion groups which card and. game party at tire firemen's lay avinlng. JUNE DRESS SHOP Pea .;...... -....- $9.50 $4.75 $2.50 ere held. Mr, Westbrook attended hall on Main street tomorrow night Mrs. John O'Nell Is recovering (Next at BMtw The board ot directors of he discussion on the "Function and Refreshments will bo served. Prizes from a bad cold. 70 Broad St., *• * y>, Red Bank NOTE: These' Prices Are Based on First Grade Coal. Bank Y. M. C. A., through iU presi- espohilbllltles of Laymen In the will be awarded. Mrs. Hester Lohsen and family, of dent, Frank F, Groff, just received (J2 Bags to a Ton) fork ot the Y. M. C, A." Mr. Dud- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Culley and ersey City were recent visitors of notice from the national board of jy'attended the group on "Flnanc- daughter Phyllis of Roselle Park Mrs. Amelia Willett. the Young Men's Christian associa- ng and Administrations In the Work spent Sunday with Mrs. C. B. Rocke. Mrs, Ella Bills of Leonardo spent 31 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. tions that the national board has the Young Men's Christian Asso- Mrs. H. N. Stamper of Ashland, lunday with Mrs. Csssle Roop. , Shooting Star adopted, by a committee headed by atlon," Dr. Chapman worked with Tennessee, Is visiting Mrs. H. C. Dor- Mrs. Albert Worthlngton of Atlan- William E. Speirs. vice president ot PHONE: Red Bank 320 , ' the group on the "Program of the n. • •- • lo City has returned home after SIMPLE James- McCutcheon * Co. ot New oung Men's Christian Association pending a few days with her tnoth- SHOOTING tUar, slowing York city, the following statement, Mrs. John McAdle of Ozone Park lirinht. fulling whtr«—no on* n Relation to. Community Needs Is spending a few days with Mrs. T, Mrs. Samuel Smith, khowH—at the end of a fly In* which was prepared by the board's and Conditions." • Mr. Chapman WAS George Lewis of Walling avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Valleau of Man- itnak of Hifht . . . each tin* committee, on public affairs, of iBIEAUinifiDL man nees you ha j stops In ecretary of this group and read a August Volkiand of Irvlngton and asquan spent Friday with Theodore which Archie E. McCrae, managing "ohntry. SEQOTCES **'«,' bellevlns you lyn.boUiB editor of the Muakegon (Michigan) eport in the closing session. Mr. Mrs. O. T. Dreher, and daughter of l.ht «nd of Roma mortal life. SHORT AND UP ••attlmer met with a committee dis-, Newark spent Saturday evening with Captain and Mrs. John V. Glass Wo bow before roil, thaottng* Chronicle, l> chairman. Th* reso- were recent visitors at the home ot ntsr. and stand ready 1o lution issued for the guidance of ussing the "Basic Purposes and Oh- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Volklnnd of Price* make aitch pudilnir U(« wall- "Your > hair stays up because it's short.' lectlves of the Young Men's Chris- Morris avenue. Mr and Mrs. Walter Worden ot Key- lived with, the sympathatld •1,16* T, M, C. A.'a In the United port. homage of distinctive funeral States, urges that the Y. M. C. A.'» ian association." Mrs. Catherine Stamper, Mrs. Her- service. Harper's Bazaar and Vogue Says So. man Doran, Mrs. Edward Hermes, J. Crawford Compton, Jr., Is mak- be made "veritable schools of de- ing a stay with his aunt, Mrs. Irwln mocracy" and provide their mem- Mrs. George Lewis and > Mrs. John At last the evolution, of Holmdei. McArdle enjoyed a delightful dinner Beaver, while his mother, Mrs. J. bers and participants with opportun- Crawford Compton, Sr,, is in Miami, an Idea. "Short and Up" ities for s^udy and experience In the at the Chateau while visiting at As George J. DeGarmo of Colt's Neck bury Park Monday. Florida. —White the tiresome" bat- application ot democracy. "Among JOHN E. DAY the youth are many," the statement Rill be guest speaker Tuesday night, St. Mary's church of-New Mon- lauella, Margaret and David Foster tle about up-tialr was rag- noted, "who should be aided In re- •"••briiary 21, at a regular meeting mouth will hold a card party at Bel- have been confined to the house with FUNERAL HOME the Holmdel-Atlantlo Township hravy oo!d9 snd Intestinal grip. ing, wei wereworking to capturing an enthusiasm for true ford Independent fire house Frld»y 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank oclal Service organliatlon at the evening, February 17. Games will Claude Smith, Jr., of Compton Americanism." The full resolution, 361 Maple Flace Phone 13S2 Keyport uchlevo a hair-do that as adopted by the national board, ome of Mrs. Carroll Barclay of start at 8:13 sharp. There will bo treet, has been confined to the house lolt's Neck at 7:80 o'clock. ' He will with whooping cough. worked. For those with follows: prizes and refreshments. - ' ipeak on his experiences in* aerial Morning service Sunday at St. naturally curly hair .... "The preserratlon and enhance- 'holography. Mrs. J. J. Holmes Is Clement's Episcopal church will be charge of the program. The hus- It's even simpler, for once ment of democracy should be ot held at 10 a. m., and church-school Marlboro. primary concern to all citizens In the bands have been Invited to attend. will be called at 11 o'clock. Enter- The New Jersey. Bell telephone your long wave Is cut off, present hour. Challenges which can tainment consisting of movies and Mr. and Mm, P. D. VanMater and not be Ignored have arisen In recent ompany has petitioned the township dancing will be held at the parish NOTICE! the ends will twirl Into 'JeWs to shock all of us out ot com- ommlttse for use of roads for the ion, attended the Rutgers Qleo club hall Monday night, February 20. Re- loclal and!dance held at the Berk- ringlets and they'll stay placent "acceptance of the heritage stallatlon of underground cables. freshments will be served. wori with such difficulty by our fore- The matter will be acted upon at a iley-Carterct hotel at Asbury Park with a little coaxing. Clifford Anderson received a home- Friday evening. fathers. The more audacious and leetlng ot the committee this after- made cake, made by Mrs. Harry ALLEN'S Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. , Think It over. The up- articulate attacks come from Fasc- )on. . Bertha Helscfr entered the Middle- Lang, at a game pnrty at Chemical lex hospital at New Brunswick Sun- ism, Communism and national So- Plans are'. rapidly progressing for flro hall Friday evening, 24 West Front St., Red Bank keep Is easy. And most cialism; those which are more subtle day to train as a nurse. he annual firemen's community hot Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop and Mr. and Mrs, Jan Ely visited their important of all, It gives and possibly more dangerous arise urkey supper to be given by the fire- out ot internal dlvlslveneu, civic in- Miss Holen Smith spent Saturday daughter, Mist Florence Ely, at New ARE OFFERING A you a small head which is en and their wives next Wednes- evening with Mr,. and Mrs. Phillip Brunswick Sunday, difference and confusion over our day night. The first supper will be Patterson of Engllshtown. ths beginning and end of. unsolved economic and social prob- lerved at B:SO o'clock, Mrs. Daniel Charles Kllmartln Is on a trip to lems. To preserve- democracy In Reuben Evernham Is kept Indoors Florida. Special Thrifty Service all chlo today. ily and Mrs. William Pitcher are in with a cold. , '- ' America we must make It work, "and harger . Misses Marjorle and Dorothy Ely by so doing the dangers ot both Mr. and Mrs. J. E.. Johnson of Bloomfleld visited their home hero With a Minimum Charge of The congregational committee will Fascism and Communism can best Ocean City spent Sunday with Mr. Saturday. . be avoided. leet Thursday, February 16, in the and Mrs. Elwood Runyon. iarsonage at 7:30 o'clock. Kenneth Hayes and Donald Whit- John's Beauty Salon Frank Schneider In on a business on have returned from a trip to The crowning glory of the Amer- Lincoln's birthday will be observed trip to Boston. ican constitution Is the Bill ot text Sunday at the 11 o'clock service Washington, D. C. 67 Broad Street, RED BANK Phone 1515 Mr. and Mrs, Willlnm Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. William Cox visited Rights. The most Important privil- n the Reformed sanctuary. Mem- and daughter Carol of Asbury Park eges we enjoy under our form of Mrs of the Holmdei fire company spent Sunday with Mrs, Vreelahd at New York over Uio week-end, government are freedom of worship will attend in a body. Rev. Marshall Morris. Joseph Spence has moved Into and freedom of speech and assemb- Harrington, pastor, will give an ad- ooms In the Williams house on 50 Miss" Kittle Craig spent the week' lage as stipulated In Article 1. The ress "Abraham Lincoln, All Amerl- School street. FOR JUST A LITTljE MORE possession of these basic rights is can." end with her grandparents, Mr. and Howard Hetacr was brought home (Cash& Carry)] Thls is an annual event of the Mrs, Georgo Craig of Fair Haven. the best guarantee that democracy Holmdei firemen. 'rom the Long; Branch' hospital Sat-; will remain flexible, responsive to Caleb Lukor is confined to the urday and Is doing well. for Plain Suits YOU CAN BUY THE BEST; IN The Christian Endeavor society house with a heavy cold. changing conditions and contribu- met in the parsonage Sunday night Willis Hayes motored to Turners tory to the highest spiritual values. Mrs, Bertha Pease and daughter Falls, Mass., last week, for a short o observe the commemoration of the Lois and Mr, and Mrs, Lester Wall- and Dresse? Any resolving of the present crisis, bounding of the society in Portland, lalt. or any methods looking toward a Ing spent Sunday with Mrs. Alva Mrs. Henry Hardy moved this week SCHNEIDERfi Maine, 58 years ago. Norman Mor- Fleckenstcin of Fair Haven, solution, which Involve restriction of gan was leader of the program. .o her house at Headdon'a Corner. We invite you to try thit Budget Service and sea these rights, can be put down at Irving Roop Is kept Indoors with a Philip Franklyn, the new owner of The Judson Fellowship enrollment cold. the difference. (Do not confuse it with cheaper ** MARKET *^ once as unsound. We should con- nveloper are ready for the ute of he .Hardy place here, will take pos- tinue to rely upon peaceful change Miss Laura Runyon and Harry session at once. cleaning.) as the American way toward a high- Baptist givers to the Worldwide Page of Philadelphia spent the week- 21 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. er standard of Jiving and of culture. Preaching of the Gospel. The Jud- end with Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Run- Force, violence and repression are lon coin collector is for daily giving yon. The road to better and bigger bust' ' PHONE RED BANK 442 for Information. PHONE 2653 and 2654 not consistent with either the dera- :o Baptist missions during February, Mrs, Charles Hobbs Is able to be ness lead* through The Register's ad ocratio or the Christian viewpoint Mrs, BIdney Bray, the treasurer, has out again after having been confined vertlalnt columns.—Advertisement. Sweet Breads Fresh Tripe distributed these attractive misnlon to the houno three weeks with 2 pr.'29c WEEK-END. 16. ZOo "The struggle to realize democracy banks and will collect them about should be carried on along sane March 1. The Camel banks are far heavy cold. lines in keeping with American he givers to the missionary work In Henry Grandorath Is able to be Ideals. The best method -will be by he Reformed church. This Is for out again after several weeks' Ill- Finest Frying or Roasting an unselfish ani Intelligent approach he Golden Milestone offering and ness. This man's job helps you enjoy to national and International prob- he world wide work of the Re- Jackie Hardy of East road Is con lems. A major need is leadership formed church in America. Miss fined to bed with a sovcre cold. 4ft Among youth are many who should Sarah Schenck, treasurer, will dis- Mrs. Edith Marlng and daughter, be aided in recapturing an enthus- tribute the banks and collect them Miss Gertrude Marlng of Nutloy I' Chickens" iasm for true Americanism, repudi- March 1. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- SAFER SUBWAYS ating false prophets »nd faiths am" seph Havens. giving themselves to a broad The Holmdei Sylvan club held Its Mrs. Lena Sutherland and daugh ? monthly meeting recently at the tor, Miss Marjorle Sutherland, wh Patrick Dallon, 31 years old, is an I.R.T. con- Armour's Star Sliced BACON /2-1D. 15c guaged service in the national In terest. Kolmdel school. The topic for the are making a stay at Washington, ductor. He's one oC 15,000 men and •women who night was "Bird Lore." Committee D, C, spent Saturday and Sunday "The Young Men's Christian as 'our was In change, with John Armour's Star Strip BACON .....ft. 24c soclatlons should manage their own with relatives here. take prido in their company's operations. Married Oahler as chairman. Those attend- Earl Lingo Is i patient utMon affairs in the spirit of the principle ng were Mary Etta SculthDrpe, and living at 344' K. 140ih Street, Manhattan, stated above. The association pro- mouth " Memorial hospital, • Long SHOULDER SPRING LAMB '.. ft. 14c Myra Francis, Pearl Stern, Ralph Branch. Patrick Bays "the U.S.A. is the name as home to gram should be for members an. Morgan, Holmes Duncan, Purves participants, a, veritable 'school ol Melvln Barnes Is able to be ou Strawhand, Tylee Sculthorpe, John after having been confined to me." He cumc from Ireland in 1926, and has been democracy.' Opportunities should b Galiler, Rhea Loagstreet, Oeorgo thi Armour's created for study and experlenc Francis, Walter Bennett and Doro- house for [i week with a severe cold. a suhwny conductor for 10 yearn. Star that will result In fresh understand thy Ely. Myra Francis won a small Postmaster J. P. Killer has re Ing of, and new commitment to, thi china turtle as a prize for Ring aumed his duties at the postolllce af- ROAST". 19c democratic and the Christian way ter having been confined to bed sev Ciiuck Ferdinand. of life. Management and labor pol- eral weeks with illness. icies of the associations should be Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Woodwar democratic in spirit and actual per. and children of Red Bank and Mm El's never "rush hour" at Eichlrr'n hrewrr) ! LincroFt. Lynn Woodward of Little Silver wei Loin Rib or Shoulder Lamb Chops ft. 27c formance. Since 1862, our Master BrewcrR have followed "We call upon our fellow-Vorken Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Har- (Th* JU4 Bsnk Recliter etn ba bought old Woodward. In Y. M. C. A.'i throughout the coun Llncroft "t the Llncroft Vlllure Mar- faithfully this principle: When Eiulilrr'n Beer ha» Breast or Shank of LAMB 3 fts. 25c try to make our combined effort ef- ket.) Armand Havens of Nutley spen fective as a contribution to the pres- Sunday with his parents, Mr. an that goorf, gratifying taste, that nupcfb clarity... The perfect attendance list for the Mrs, Joseph Havens. ervation and enhancement of Amer- Llncroft school .during January is it's ready to leave the brewery. Try Eichlcr'n Heer Jersey Turkeys ib. 39c : Northwestern ft. 35c ican democracy." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rapplcyea o follows: Primary department, Jersey City spent Sunday with Cap tonight . . • and enjoy its full, rich flavor. The colored work department o: John and Booker Watts, Mae and the National Council Sunday Issue tain and Mrs. John V. Glass". Thet Guaranteed William Smack, Ethel and Viola Ben- visited John Glass, 3d, fho Is a stu 3-tb. a call to people of all races and re- nett, Alice Harvey, Marlon Bowman ligions to Join with Negro Y. M. C. dent at State Teachefs college a 93 Score Si .09 and Mildred and Evelyn Frost; Inter- Hlllwood Lake A.'s, Y. W. C, .A.'s, churches and mediate department, Patsy Anable, Tub Butter tub schools In obaervlng Kosenwald day, Mrs. Georgia Foster ind Carl Fos 1 Vera Cotton, Helen and Charles ter and son were recent visitors o Extra Special! The late Mr. Bosenwald, wealthy Jewish philanthropist, and for yean Long, Edna Frost and Nancy Scho- Mrs, Blanche Cherry of Atlantl chairman of the board of Sears, ne1d.» Highlands. Hershey's Golden Bantam CORN . ;,..2cans23c Roebuck & Co,, Is annually honorc The Ladies' Aid society met Thurs- Mrn. Jennie Trimble, who has bee for looking beyond his own religion day at the home~of Mrs. Ada Wood- confined to her homo three month to help make possible 20 Y. M. C. A-'i ward Instead of at Mrs. Harold Pot' with rheumatism, In/ Improving slow Schneider's COFFEE 2 fts. for 37c for colored youth and befrlendln, er's as originally planned. It was an- ly and Is able to sly up a nhort Urn many thousands of undcr-prlvllegci nounced by Mrs. George Rlchdale, each day. Negroes In the South. Or. Jamei president, that Edward Clayton of Mr. and Mrs. Tltomas Pettlt and Libby's EVAPORATED MILK 3 for 17c W. Parker, vice president of thi Vent nor, a missionary from Chins, children, Jean nndl Thomas, Jr., of board of directors of the Red Bank would speak at Llncroft chapel next River Plaza, were \ ccent guests of Homemade JELLIES,' 2 for 23c Y. M. C. A., and chairman of th month. Mrs. Edgar Alexander gave Captain John W. Wcstslde committee of management treaaur«r's report, showing a bal- Mrs. John Leo hanXreturnciI horn* ance of cash on hand of $151.17. It received the following call from Dr, from Mortmouth Memorial hospital, THE JOHN EICHIER BREWING COMPANY • New York City • Member of the Browers' Board of Trade, Ine, CRISCO 1 ft. 19c : 3 fts. 49c Chinning H. Tobius, national Y. M was voted to lend a supply of coal Long Branch, where imp wait a »ur C A. secretary fob colored work, and wood to the chapel. Sewing was ffom his headquarters In New Yorl dane on carpet rags, after which r» city: . frmhmenta wera served. The next meeting will be held March 3 at the "As Negroei celebrate Roaenwal* home of Mrs. Harry Johnson. Oth- Cay this year they will be thlnkin; ers attending the meeting were Mr», Itnportant Announcement! *zf Butter «> | of the physical and spiritual suffer- nna Vernell, Mrs. Lionel Barker, ings of the race with which Julius Mrs. Lemuel Soden, Mrs. Harold 27- Rosenwald was Identified* They wir Perry and daughter Gall, Mrs. Jen- recall how their great friend an nie Dahlgren and granddaughter, Juice Tree-Ripe ORANGES 20 for 25c benefactor was broad enough t Nancy Dahlgren, and Mrs. Theodore serve the needs of Negro youll Gctiler and daughter Diana. We Leased Our Store through the medium of a rellgloi Indian River GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 25c not his own and will pray as Chris- Stewart Ooddard Is again able, to tlans for the delivery of his peopl< be out after having been confined to from the hand of the oppressor, his home by Illness, Large Juice LEMONS doz. 19c About 180 persons attended a game" 'They will remember that Negn party held Friday night by the fire Must Vacate March 1 slaves In America were wlthou company at the fire house, Anson Fresh Washed SPINACH 3 fts. 19c means of force to achieve their free- Goods Is In charge of the partlea and dom but had heard from the readln, Walter Walbel Is announcer. It wan of the Hebrew scriptures of year o; announced that, hereafter, 25 games Extra Fancy Bunch CARROTS ...... bun. 5c jubilee and wove their songs of hop' would be played Instead of' W. There about this promise anil prayed with- will be another party tomorrow out ce&sing for its realization. Rosen- night, starting at 8:15 o'clock. ENURE STOCK OF DRESSES, COATS & HATS Full Pod LIMA BEANS ..... 3 !JS. 23C wald Day will, therefore, be a da; Stanley Thompson h«s returned to of prayer with the Negro people o his duties with the county after re- America for the relief of the suf covering from a knee injury which fcrlnRa of the victims of r»ci* confined him to his home. Mr, prejudice throughout the world. Thompson, a member of the flre com- "The colored work department o pany, received a basket ot fruit from MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Stewing Chickens H>H< the national council of Y. M. C. A.' the company while he was HI. " ^ Killed . In calling upon people of all racei Mr. ancV'Mrs. Leandro Porrlno ol 3ajnht5-ct.'i«Dit 1»>»»A, iponii'BoBilayl M. C, A.'*, Y. W. C. A.i, churches ani with Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daverlo. Mb'n.; NEXT Sirloin schools In offering their petitions t< William Toop, oldest eon of Mr. 8 Broad St., d God that prejudice may five way to and tin. Charles Toop, Js confined tolerance and that ultimately broth to his horn* by Illneii. erhood may prevail In all th Red Bank fe Mrs, J. Bh«a Walling: was hostess earth." last night to the Sunday-school te»ch- MARCUS Plans are being formulated to car of Upcroft chapel, Ten &EDBANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY -J Front-Steering Y Cage League To MIGHTY MITE 'Cubs Win First Navesink Bowkr* Red Bank Boats Ice Yachtsmen Start Second Half •* hicreDtte League L(B**d For Women Bowlers I ice Yaciits Race The second half of the Red Bank Half Of Holriidfei Navesink Increased l(a lead is the To Race At Lake The followitsg are the women's Y. M. C. A. church basketball league Bayshore bowllnr league to four )owlrng_ scoTts railed yditerday »f- will start next Wednesday night at ; Bowling League game* last week. ID Thursday Hopatcong Sunday, trnoon at the Bed Bank Recreation On Shrewsbury the River street school gymnasium. eight's matefcus the Commuters won The Weatslde Y cagers were vlctorra three games from the Crusaders, SAMBLXB8. of the first half. Giants and Dodgers Fin- Naveslnlc won three, from, tn« Oree- - Five' Race* Scheduled lyan . 129 151 141 North New Type Craft Compel Schlaplti . 1(6 127 US With the admittance of a tearn rep- ley Coal Co. and Globe Petroleum 111 128 in Two Evfente—Ice Too resenting at Anthony's church, four ish Close Second, Third won three from the Monmoutb for Week-End—trophy Takes in New Member games will be staged each night dur- Sportsmen's club. . • . :.,-• Ul 187 ing the, second half. The St James' Dinner March 7 LUCKY STRIKES. Thin for Class A Boats —Begin Last Half ETANDIHQ OF THE TEAM). 102 I4S —Plan Interclub Races team has promised better opposition W IJ AVI 16 S with the Inclusion of several expert- Navaalnk .—_.. 49 ISt -A Beveral thousand skating and Ice | i j players. There were no games The Cubs won the first half cham- G .Racing.by members, of the Uon- The February meeting of cnce( niouth lee Boat club of which Fran- 474 fcoat enthuilasU gathered on the (]aat n|ght pionship of the Holmdel league which Nortorth ShrShrewsburb y IcI e BBoat & Tachts "5 cis "Bud" Blalsdell is commodore 8hrew»bury river at Red Bank Sun- ended this week on Taylor Hance's 147 «»b was held at the clubhouse la»t The second half of the schedule 1« has been dispensed with - on the Thui Ja day. Conditions -were ideal overhead alleys at Holmdel. They won with Ml ";i «' y night It was well ' as follows: . 28 victories and 16 defeats while the North Shrewsbury river because of ed and but the Ice was not thick enough February 15—Hl-Y vi. St. Jamea, IJttle ZI J!l PracUcallPcUcally everyoneveryonee pre^t Giants placed a close second with 24 th* lack of ice. dub members will ; oolt rrt lor thg Class A boats of 350 square Silver vi. St. Anthony, Weetelde Y vs..Y; continue to race at Lake Bopat- ; 808 »n J47 J .P*P* ••» » tthh e general discussion X«et of sail and early in the after- M. H. A., Reformed v.. Preabyterlan. victories and 18 defeats and the Dod- _0P8 AND. DOWNS :a pertaining to ice yachting, cony. This was the decision Tues- UeUIn 151 ?«»a"«f Pertaining to Ice hU noon these boats were moved off the February 22— Weatalde.Y ve. Little 611- gers third with 23 wins "and 19 de- ... during the present and pait ' v.r. Brformtd ve. HI.Y. St. Inn va. Prea- feats. day night at a meeting of the cliitf, 'A" 114 I2": seasons. , ' . .^~*~ three-Inch ice. byterlan, Y. M. H. A. v». St. Anthony. • Flye of the boats, owned by mem- 176 The spectators, however, were Mtrch 1—Hl-Y vi. Uttlc Silver, Weit^ In a postponed "match Sunday the One of the principal topics of dis- jld« vt. St. J«m», Y. M. If. A. vi. Prea- Dodgers won three games from theJNordy ...... bers of the ' Monmouth Ice Boat 410 4E1 460 treated to two exciting races in byterlan, Heforroed YB. St. Anthony, 1 1 club, are already on the Ice,at Lake RRiRlSATION. cussion was the manner in which -which the front-steering boats, which Beds. In the regular, weekly matches! El **" " •— /.nd.rhorf _.. 14s positions are drawn for in the races . March S-TreebyUrlan vi. Bt. Anthony, the Senators -won two from the Fir-, Hopatcong and ,the remainder in- have been attracting a lot of atten- HI-Y "v«. Weatelde Y, Little Silver vi. St. cluding two front-steer boats will be Jonaa . 137, held under tbe Jurisdiction of the> tion, were victorious. Those boats Jamee, Y. M. H. A. vs. Reformed. •>. ates, the Card! won two from the Mazzoeca '"' i dub's. Regatta committee. A good •March 15—Weatalde: v«. St. Anthony, transported to North Jersey tomor- carry 75 square feet of sail. Yanks, the Giants won two from the : 449 'part of an hour was devottd to thla- Y, M. H. A. v., Bt, J»rae«, Little Bll.er Dodgers and the Reds won two from row.'- ' . •'••.• •- . - 419 The nrat race of two laps, approx- . Rrformtd, HI-Y vi. Preebrtarlan. The, racing, which starts .Sunday PIN BU8TEKS. controversy and it was finally decid-" imately four miles, was captured by March 22—St. Jame« vi. St. Anthony, the Cubs. ' ;. ed to leave the matter entirely in the informed Ve. We.teld., Y. M. II. 1*. ve. morning at 10:30 o'clock on Lake) The Dare.'owned by Georgo Buppert I The Dodgers, by virtue of their vlc- 122 hands of the Regatta committee, who Hl-Y, IJttle Silver vi. Preibyterlan. jtorles this week, moved from fourth Hopatcong, will consist of five races and George Gllligi and piloted by March 20—St. Jame« ve. Beformejd, -Hl- over' the week-end wlth^more races felt sure they could handle same to Del Fisher. In second Place was an- Y vi. St. Anthony, Weitelde Y vi. Prei- place to third ahead of tbe Pirates. the satisfaction of air concerned. '«•• brterlin, Y. M. H. A. vi. UtUe Silver, Harold Holmes holds high lndl- planned for week-ends during the other front-eteorer owned by Arthur . . ——— remainder of the month.***AIl races Another subject of lively debate)* Slebke. The regulation rear-rudder ivldual average with 180.5, while Bus- was the proposition of handlcappihtj- j sel..oill l>.*.»*.»tfBennetrt iI.s secon-A...^.. dA »..lttwith. iffB178.2 ft7 a...an!d Will be point races. ' craft Windy, owned by Louis Mahn, Ajrstlne — "th» first race scheduled for Sun/Rurnson Cagers , boats. As the result of this, there, • with Alfred Snyder at the helm, Laundry Pinmen Milton Bennett third with 173.49. Aterra :... 17 • ;wlll be a free-for-all race Called by, ! Earl Heed la fourth ijHth 173.41. -.,--. K. Dllllona .. .r..._ 41 •lay morning )« that Xor Conunodore vane in third Tola bevat carried 100 piahe> ... 19' Blalsdell's cup while, other races are , MB Kegatta committee sometlm* •cjuare feet of sail, In fourth place | The second half of the league will Anthony .... for Vice Commodore Addlson How- Score Win^Over | during the season, conditions per- •was Donald Sickles' new Xront-steer- Win Matches At start Monday night.. Bahr ~ Gettli 1 land's cup, Barney Freldman's cup, mitting. For this-race there will be lni craft. Tbe Dare crossed the fin- I STANDING OF THE TEAMS Klnhafer. Commodore Gus Mlhton's cup of the special prizes offered by Commodore .. ish line one minute,and 60 second" bint Pleasant Recreation Hall Cuba - 26 IB Bonone ...... North Shrewsbury Ice Boat club Augustus M. Minton, President- ahead of Slebka'* craft. Qjanta 24 18 Farwell and a cup donated by James E. Thomas Irving Brown, Frank P, In the second race, which was ap- Brown t Dodgera .'J. 28 10 Kaitner Howland for front-steer boats'. Lose in Close Tilt With Dickman and "Red" Hogan. proximately six miles, two <»oro Defeat Red Bank Dairy Benatora _.J - - _.. 21 21 Quackcnbuah 37 Cardi -. _... ~ 21 M The boats which are already on _.. • • ,, of SomKede time ago George W. Dolllver front-steering boala were entered yanka - - 16 28 Ryan 41 and finished first and second, ten Paratlno the Ice pt Lake Hopatcong are the Kiver by Score Of Bank, who now resides in, in Three Games—Four Iteda .... 1,6; ,.27 Koveleiky ..._ '"' Florida, gave a silver cup to be con- Teal, IL owned by Everett- Asay,' ei» «J "•'•• second) apart. The winner was Hol- EDWARD "PETE" FOX j TEN LEADING BOWLERS, i Garrlion 64* _.— — 35r34'" .*.-. ' tested for between boats registered- fcrook Smith's Hojll. piloted by Or- Teams Tied for Second . - U PINS AVE High on. aim., Ndrdr 217: hlih three Addlson Howland's Mu-Rsd, James III, Holmes - 42 7,665 180.6 camei, Nordy 725; tilth one jane team, Holland's Sleet, ~ " '"" ' .', , J •_. . with the North Shrewsbury fleet and, rln-Leach. Holbrook Smith himself Although only four feet, 11 Inches II. ilennttt Su 6,901 178.27 Gene Worthless boats of the scooter type, This tro-. handled his W1JI1, which finished »e«- tall and weighing 94 pounds, Edward Gentlle'i Market 1.012; hlah tnrn (amea Ike and Francis "Bud" Elalsdell' . ' -' ,, , ," , "•' M. Bennett .... 40 8,11311 173.(9 team, Nave-link 2,942. waa pny has never been contested for on ond. George Ruppert sailed his Dare Little Falls Laundry bowlers (Pete) Fox Is a star forward on the E, Heed : 42 7,807 173.41 COMMUTERS. Lucky Two. Those boats.which will An .overwhelmingP V ? , victory accbunt of tter beln in this contest and came In third. scored a three-game victory last St. .Patrick's of Elizabeth basketball T. Hance 42 1,002 186,30 Hoffman 110 197 162 leave here - tomorrow are Walter iiKU * •^rT 5 \*t" J"" « K "o «cooter, J. Mount 42 1,991* 166,27 asketball team Tuesday night when In this section and It beinir Siebke's craft was fourth, the Windy nlffht In the Red Bank Commercial quintet. Only 14 years old and it H. Pitcher ft 6,858 163.1Z Guuormi .„ ;. 126 Mann's Windy, Fred Hogan's Flip- owned fifth and Sickles' bsat sixth, eague to close the third round of sophomore the little fellow Is a good II. Hammond 42 6,724 160.4 Beller 168 lit per, Donald Hubbard's Sno-Use and they won on their home court over very difficult to get thir Scooter dub the seoond half. Tho league Is now W. McCormlek 42 6,SOS 167.9 O'Rourke •••— ,...171 112 Point Pleasant,-31 to 13. The pre- of Bayport, Long. Island, to sena The prizes in both events were do- passor, occunitc-Bhootcr and does an SchlaUBiti — the WlIJi and HooJI owned by Hol- conducted at tho Red Bank Recrea- J. Stanton ..as' 6,122 166.88 1S8 llminary game was won by the vis- their boats down to Red Bank for nated by MM. Benjamin L. Atwater. ofllclcnt job of "picking off" for hid Drlnkwater .— - , ITS 170 brook Smith. The latter two are : tion ball Instead of on Staldcr's al- mates. Besides being a star of the. GAMES NEXT WEEK. Pfenning ...... 149 111 front-steer boats, ting jayVees.whoJlanded the Rum- competition. President Brown wa» Monday—Cubs va. Caida, Vanka va. ion seconds, an 18-tc-M .defeat. Instructed to communicate with Mr; Summaries of the races at Lake leys, Tho change was made this court, Poto is also a basoballer. Ho Dodtfera, Hopatcong Sunday, in which several 82S 762 Plans are made to encourage Charlie Brlggs, Rumaon center, DolUver to see If he would not week. pitched for tho Wings, runncruup in Tuesday—Senator* va. fllanta, Rede va. CRUSADERS. front-steer-boat owners. It was an- local craft participated, aro as fol- Flratea. 141 :opped scorers for the night with 14 j change the conditions of his trophy By virtue of upsets in last night's the recreation junior league last sum- Covert ., nounced that the annual trophy din- oints while Peters followed withjeo that It could be used for a regular lows: matches four teams went into a sec- mer, and played outfield for tho "Ar- DODGERS. O'Brien 01MS X—Won br Bllticn, Riy Buse, n. Voorheea „ 198 158 HI Nelion . ...-. ... 101 .155 113 ner would be held March T at the seven. Kantor was high'scoter foe club event rather than an Inter-club ond-place tie with five victories and gonne Poat toam In tho American, J. Stanton 18D 170 212'.GIuneo . 181 175 North Shrewsbury Ice Boat club. 'olnt Pleasant with lour points. I meet. " . Hudson Highland!, 10 pointsi.aaeoiul. Po- 120 162 138 lariat H. F, four defeats, while the Laundry Legion tournament. T, llanca 150 170 1(9 Lovgren keglers are holding 1"t place with Devereaux .— 166' ,160 HO RUMSON. I The secretary was instructed tot T points. Jimmy Forreit wai 617 807 652 O F P send a letter of sympathy to George' eight wins and only one toss, REDS. 618 7*3 722 Delanoy f. ^ .....'..1 _-. 2 0 skipper of iha Campball boat. Acerra Lead ; i Ruppert, a prominent member of the ioirnnodore Srnat Dummy 140 140 140 GHEELEY COAL CO. (abas, f. • .«^..«.....M. .:...... 1 0 Clan B—TwiHea III. C< In last nljrht'i matches the Laun- Red Bank Bows 191 7, club, upon the death of his brother, Ton Ltnnrto. Lake Muaooneteonj and dry bowlers won from the Red Bank (1. 'fhaUhir 1»7 142 Elgrlm 116 16S Fetera. f. ...;.^...w».-.....»l.»..M J 1 Altai! Commodore Daorsa Buei, take E. Be«d 177 184 167 Ftiher ....*...... 147 189 152 Oanipanelll, f. « .. «._...... 1 1 a:Colonel Jacob Ruppert. 1U. Uad for llreti third, Dalryi J. H. K«lly Co. took two from To Neptune Five Dummy ....:..• 115 136 186 Still Good Ertesv. • c.' ..._...... «..J^...... »...... » ' 6 2 'JI Reuben White proposed Harry. f fileder, Lake* ^ popart-" th^ Bri' t MeXID --••••• . . Ill -466 407 Quaekenbuih .::.;.:~.r..:^.T^i' 180' -191 191 Cartmell, e. -.. •-.».. lhe~ "Baniberger ~ team,' N ^... „„. 126 1.8! o; Pitcher of Holmdel for active mem- ton won three from BaUantlne's and SENATORS. Its Borltr.r. —• ••—— 0 « ..... by CiaratU II, R«Y C. BennHK 8r 118 144 119 Clothiers Are in Second Hammond, s. -...... —. 0 ,0 bership and he was unanimously Son, Hudion HI.hlaadL.2Will la 6 polnu; we the Seaboard Ice Co, team, In lest To. Play Princeton High Dummy 140 140 140 773 846 86S leCleea. c. —." - ••— ° ° NAVESINK. elected a member of the Ice yachting ond, Muradurad. AooiaoAddle n Howland, Mon- place, scored their first two-game H, Holmea 188 _106 J08 Murphy, ff. '^. mm.«... "JL0 _11 _i organization. ' raoutli, i"t polntll third, Taal II, Don Tomorrow Night Walling . 162 195 204 Place, Schneider's Third AWT. .HonmSutb. JO points; fourth, Sleet victory In the second half by boating 446 479 412 Paratlno ...... -171 168 181 li 5 11 Commodore Minton gave a brief VanSycWs representatives. PIRATES. ... 186 ' 170 167 POINT PUASAUT. JU, Wward Howland, Mueeoniteona:. 17 Linftmaytr -— — : talk on the activities of the club dur- : , pcteta; fifth, Doai, 0. Loree. Greenwood STANDING Of TH8 TEAMS W. Conover 167 168 179 Culver — .. .182 112 211 The Acerra bakery team, at the • •• • -.••,.-. .-. - . a Lake. U poinUi alith, Lucky II, Bud Lending throughout the encounter J. Phlillpa - 142 184 Hanion — ... 171 203 194 Hanct. ^f.. ..J ...... — —~..»'0 31 Ing the season and said he had been Blaladell, North Bhwwebury, 14 polnu: end. of Tuesday night's matches at 2jlh touch with Commodore Gllluni of Llttlt Falii Laundry ...... 8 l' tho Noptuno high school court team M. Bennett 122 1»7 Recreation hall, continued to hold a Ai>ernuhT. f...... i....——..^._. • 1 MTUUI, Zaro, O. Roth, Greanwood Like, BambarBar , ...... — o 4 found Coach Bill Sherwood's netters 872 «1» m Wallae? f ™. -.....» ...... ^ .1 18 polnta i alcbth, Proaty II, Milton Boyt, J, H. Kollj Co r. 4 4U 504 421 GLOBE PETROLEUM substantial lead in the Red Bank Baker, t . :~- 0 Muacontteonr, 6 polnta. McKlm-Lajton B * easy prey Friday night on tho Nop- YANKS. .. . IK 192 Bowling league. Then Clothiers and Saunden,' c , ' - - 0 1 [club regarding the coming Inter-dub 125 VanSrdlcl* _.._... tuno floor wlieti they won, 44 to 34. Dummy ...... 135 us A. Bfuno' S»7 17* Insurance team,. In second place, is Homer, «. ..: •. ^_.,'_»— 0 0 race for the Challenge Pennant, of lied Bank Dairy a 150 150 110 Boaeona - .. 169 1 CoheM, g.- ...i_._...... ™ 0 • In a preliminary gnmc, the Red Bank I R "JJJ? -'• ' 151 111 being closely pressed by Schneider, * JI America, held by the Red Bank club, DalUntlna - » MaBtr 174 Murdlco - "8 201 ton Whealer, a". : i—~ —— • o Commodore Glllum stated that their Sialioard lea Co, ° jayvocs lost to the Neptune reserves.] Awrra - Z91 192 market, the 1937-38 championship Dodo Bowlers Tho Hcd Bank team was unablo to 449 426 4)6 4' class A yachts, Snow Flake, owned OlMlIlW NEXT WEDNESDAY • 026 1« k 7—36 ' , with 81 points while the Buzzards are Breltenbach 171 ISO 118 tit 828 llaclntonh 195 . ,tlcy, f Bradahaw ; 171. 177. 1«» Rumaon ...... 15 .9 t 6—84 just seven points behind. Tho Jay McUlUfThllti, r. - MONMOUTH SPORTSMEN. Dummy «••••.»«. 186 137 The Fair Haven firemen won three} The excellent form of St. Peter's Jullu 154 Rafaraa, Pln»atora; acorar, March; tlm- birds and Policans are tied for. fourth WnolridKC, e - »4 188 182 Flacher 215 ar, Ea?na: ttmplra, Patan. • games from Navesink hook and lad* place with 71 points each, McKlM-IMYTON Smith, K. 'baakoUmU team from New Bruns- Rel.. - 1« Stearna ._ 156 193 IBS II 2 lloran -.— ~.' 1« 117 oatan 197 212 245 der company of Red Bank In a howl- I,ayton 20H Kviina, K wick was shown Friday night when 162 f STANDING OV THE TEAMS ..,.. ns Withworth, K 0 10 Monahan H8 ing match Tuesday night on Prate's! Tortei- 107 they traveled to River street school I). Davlea "* 116 827 916 958 Ayres Lost To High Sheridan alleys. Ftl, Ilnnklmon ZZ"ZZ"Z.ZZ isa ir>n. • 21 2.4) gymnasium and handed Coach Put Jonea :. ..174 175 RECREATION Hunter .'. io 178 260 196 214 NAVESINK HOOK ft LADDER • Ctt6lcooa ...».._...... ~ 88 Farnell in Rfil l\nnk fl 6 is on the latter'fl Uornchlmcr* c pack were Judged best dog hound Str*ua . 187 171 Ing by Amory L. Haskell and Edwin Schroeder in 155 Every year sets now records es- Moore, c _.. 202 225 court, 31 to 11. In tin' preliminary among the harriers and reserve, re-: Manaiopene StewarU:, Handicap 27 2T tablished In nationnl and Intcrnntion- Kelly, B .. U 0 .4 tspectlvely, Saturday at tho annual KUIIH! tlin Hod UunU-srrubs outscoretl .304 by GENE UEFALCO. al competition but very few qf us McCourl, g. .. Now York Hound dog show at the 912 l,00< 541 lciun of tho untisiml local records the Neptune jnyvors, .12 to 10. .. « 0 10 GARDENERS. PENGUINS. .10 2 Squadron A armory. Amory U W. Schroeder 19> 144 Aumaclc .... 121 U3 being hung up. . Caprlono, River street renter, HaskoU of Chapel Hill, Tacently- Sutherland 156 1T8 Jacoubi .... 108 106 During Inst wock's ko activities It looped In n points to leml nil scor- III 6 56 D*laon - 1«5 161 EARLY BIBD! rarker 132 RED BANK. clected president ot the National 151 came to light that Irving Hanco of ers of thp.-aftornoon wliiln Price- ami Horso Show association, personally, MuWMlUI — 190 14« Handicap . _ 47 47 Burgess of tlio same tenm trailed A. Turner 3'2 "3 He drove bis car at sixty Mlddlotown village, a member of the Marrheltl, f 1 handled two packs of harrlert from 1 40S 4>7 419 well-known furniture tfnd Implement with seven points each, fllles, Nep Mahtr, f.- 0 the , Monmouth County hunt. The >!S 804 1,064 per, the countrywide was Just BUZZARDS. tunn COMETS. •> blur, and nrm of It. Ilsncc & Sons, has estab- led his tcvmmntea In ,._ 0 dog pack won the Golden* Bridge Boehtne ... 173 178 llohn, I ; , Dannie 195 225 191 warning signs Herman ... 115 16;, lished a record that ho Fecta In not scoring with live point.i. llaurr, c...... _.„ s Hounds plate. Shlnn ,—. Flneatore 232 I9tl equalled by any one In this'localltyi | Tomorrow nltornoon thn niver (larvey, c.' ,„._ _.,. o Warnar ...... _ 192 195 199 new by un- Handicap 62 12 In the winter of 1802 Mr. Hancn atlcct •iquail will hr luwti to the 1 The Monmouth County Hunt plate, 174 189 177 seen. There's Konnwlts, K which Mr. Haakell presented, waa «,»t.,~_z: «« »• »• f little doubt he bought a now pair of skates nnd tried Branch junior varsity tenm. The Kill*, i -. won by the Meadow Brook hunt of. Bolca - 1" »*° »7» h MUD HKNS. them out much to his sntiftfaction. game, will stnrt nt 3:30 n'elock. Ht'lran, ar 956 99! 0l0 would have Crooka - 154 113 Syosset, Long Island. The Meadow PETE-S CHATTERBOX. been at work In fact lie says ho has not missed n RIVKll SIIIKI'.T, Brook hunt's dog and bitch pack T. Lake _ 112 113 winter since that tlmo when ho hnd B. Sehroedar - 167 21! 20 quite early H. Willis 1611 214 Cicronl. finished one-two. Prizes for the SmllK "! if* }!! Handicap 101 not enjoyed a sltate on ollher Ihe TS had a coira I'tirt, best bitch went to Mrs. Lewis S. C Hinton. —-—-^ }« »« J« been there to river here or on nmo nearby pond. l, o | School Tennis Team Thompson's Stanco kennels of Brook Noian"::;::.~.T i»« i»> >" 490 541 603 Enjoying Ice skating out of doors Caprlonr, S4S 970 Oil m e e t h 1 • HOOT OWLS. Al dnle farm, Llncroft. GENTILES MARKB1', 1 1 g h tnlnc Dorn 1S3 1U annually for 47 years Is somo record j Ami!™ ;! Obtains Home Com-ts 1 Brett . .83 119 D. Acerra - ~ J" JJJ J' swerve. It wasn't—on and on nnd Mr. Hance would liko to know , Itcd Bank tannla fans will have a Beynolda • fl> «} J« Efci. ISO 111 If there la any person hereabouts that A Knockout for one •week! be aped, sin early-bird above, Handicap 67 67 CllU chance to soe th« championship Hr« Sunrise Club J. Gentile , «• JJJ }J can equal or better It. " R. (Unllle «» '«,, 18 Instead. ^ Bank high school tennis, team in ac- 20 a0 We are supplying 1939 Li- 493 tio r,r.o A few years alter the purchase of MO|M -. ••• 1^6 * tion this spring as Athletic Direc- Resumes Shoots J71 911 87 cense Plates on all our used 112 the skatna referred to nbove there tor, William Q. Sherwood and Cone It ACERBA-S BAKEKV. Instead of taklnr chanoM Carey ISO 1718. came^o Red Bank a group'of profes- The Sunrise Bod and Qim club of Nordy ' — >»6 192 18 passeriget cars selling for with aervlclnc you csiniiot de- WarrlnKtim. f. Harold Potter have obtained the Hod Bank resumed their Sunday af< W. HolTnj.rHoffm . lcr, sional skaters who Introduced to the clay courts at" Fort Monmouth, as j.n». r:..:..:..- -...»«« »« »j pend on fully, drive W t« Do Handicap m UTJMJOO. .s*B0j».4to..-»*%K'«iv^hiil $!5Q S*»H Slatim, Shranro IE!.* 45 racing skate. hanitr ifdiifU. ^SUtc)i Pailter, trho'Is! range on Newman Springs road. Th« II £21 . (30 56S l s superlntendtnt of the municipal U Aeerrai'- ... -^"8 ««» bury and Sunset A Mr. Htnca bought a pair of these winners) were Olarertce Willttt of Hera akllM aenlm llonifr. s. .. o o courts of R«d Bank, Is booking ~»7» 1»»» Supported bt Merchant". skates and engaged the late Joe Ray- Hanneh, g. 4 Phalanx, who broke 33 day- pistons mond of Bed Bank to rivet them to Jamei e, games. out of 3S, Howard Applejrate of Bed BOYHTON AND BOYNTOR McKim-Layton r guaranteed products *i- Th. Red Bank RcKlstor la 0 A complete schedule will pe bookod Curthln, Jr. - w»ja, (Ire you complete aa- sup- a special pair ot shoes jirolmbly be- Bank, U out of 28, and Gilbert Dahl- Chai.y minram of utlafacttoa. of •»• Sorted bv local is well a» emt-ot- coming the flrst local skater to sport 14 for the Red Bank team this season (tren of Red Bank 31 out of SOi Tho Panaa town business men. Advertltementsi 4—at ana several of the «»mes will b% Anaerol. Chevrolet Co. a special pair ot shoos Ju«t for skat- 4—11 •hoots will be htld «v«ry Sunday af- -' auMarlng resruUtrlv tell the dory.— IMtrrt, Ullrphr," scheduled for tht Fort Monmouth Marrfll .... ' Advertltement. Ing. .... , acorer, Cohen; l«rn.oonl , w«kthath r Ktl untitil timer, Skank. court*. lttt trpring. " 154 11Jl lttl 29 Mechanic St, Red Bank REDBANKREGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939. . renton lno Surprise Shower Labor Leader Hot Election For,.' / *Fm No -Tomboy,* Says Pillobury Named Joint Meeting. ForMr«:M.H. Kelly On Trade School RwnisonSchool Posts Borough Attorney feats Rt A suprUe personal shower was Rumson will be the scene of a John M. Plllsbuiy of Atlantic Of G.O.P. Clubs given Monday night for Mrs. M. lively election contest, next Tuesday Annie Oakley, Age 11 Highlands was appointed borough at- Harold Kelly of Uneroft by Mrs. William O'Neill En- night for positions on the school torney of Highlands at a meeting of County and Local Re- to LocalArmory Paul Crine of Freehold and. MUs board. Six candidate* are running he mayor and council of that place VBP21 Ruth Tunntngton of Matawan at dorses the Movement for three vacancies, with. William Monday night to replace William A. publicans Meet Here . Mrs. Crine's home. Mrs.' Kelly, who Macintosh, Percy Hlckj and Mn. Stevens, who has been the borough Visiting Poloists Come -was the former Miss Madeline Egan William. I*. O'Neill of Kearisbyrg, George Ivlns forming one group and attorney a number of years. T*s res- of Matawan, received many useful Dennis K. Byrne, Mrs. Ivah Cid- A Joint meeting of the Affiliated P/bm fi^liind to Score a president of the Southern New j«r- olution naming Mr. Pillabury was of- Young Men's Republican clubs of gifts. Games were played and re- wallader and Ray Desmond compris- "ered by Councilman William I* 'reshment* served. sey district Council of Labor, wa« Monmouth county and the Red Bank the guest speaker over Joseph R. ing the other group. Mr. Hicks, Mr. 'orkor. Mayor Harry N. Johnson Young Men's Republican club was Others present were Mrs. Philip Bennett's hour on Station WBBB Byrne and Mrs. Cadwallader are -as in favor of retaining Mr. Stev- held last night In tha Red Bank Elks Egaii, Mrs. G«6rge Tunnington, Mrs. last night Mr. O'Neill spoke on the members of the present board. ens. club. ilasMed by a Jour-goal handicap, Mr. Macintosh U a graduate ot is.jU2U> Held Artillery riders from John Thaler, Mrs. Norman Kofoed, subject. "The- Future Labor Army John P. Adair was, appointed re- President Wallace Jeffrey of tho Mrs. Herman Thorsen and Misses and Vocational Training." the Rumson public school anil has erral agent to succeed Join Newton, Red Bank group opened the session tcnton performed in the Red Bank Teresa Credleo, Miriam Thorsen, children attending the aohool. Mr. who was 2»3ayor Johnson's choice for rmory }wt night and defeated the and then, turned the gavel over to Marlon Lambertson, Charlotte Gard- Hicks has served IB year* on the '.ho positon, Benjamin Danskin of Spring lake, 12tlx Bield Artillery trio, of • Red ner, Mildred Sldler, Madeline. Cadoo, school board and Mrs. Ivln« U a, Richard Kempt was appointed dog *nk, 13 to 8. The Bed Bank jay- president of the county club. Tha Marjorle Brockhurst, Wilhelmlna former member, at the board; Mr. catcher. latter called attention to the annual •«» were. victorious over the Tren- VandcrwaaJ, Almeda and Sarah Hlg- Byrne, who is completing his sixth Two propositions for reopening the >n aeoondt in the preliminary game, Lincoln day dinner to be held by the blc, Verna Lyons, Elizabeth Taylor year on the boara and Mrs. Oad- 'actory In tho borough-owned former local organization and described It as »««44 ;;. and Marjorle. VanBrackle. wallaier have children attending the ichool building were presented to the Rumson schools and Mr. Desmond, the "most outstanding event ot its- Bed Bonk opened the game with Whaatland, Ind. ~- There's council by Red Bank and Long kind to be held In the county." icoiing attack In the Initial period former fire chief, has a daughter, Branch factory owners. A dolega> who will shortly enter school. an 11-year-old Annie Onk'ley Edward Broege, delegate to thcr , rhleh. accounted for six goals while out here who can bust 22 of ion o^ former employees at tho fao- Young Men's Republican state or-- ' belt opponents were held scoreless, Seek Defeat 25 clay skeet pigeons. ory attondod tho meeting, and It wa» ganlzatlon, gave a report of a meet* ho consensus of the council that this t looked like a one-sided contest in "But I'm no tomboy," is the Ing held last week at Elizabeth. Mr. ivpr of Red Bank but the score Of Gross Tax group should study tho proposition* Broege, who is clerk of the Mon- quick declaration of Fatty and present" their recommendations haogBd alter mid-time. At half time Commerce Board Baker, protty farm girl. mouth county board of freeholders, led Bank led, 6 to 4. Both, teams o the council at tho regular meet- declared that the'state organization ' .Mounted for one goal each In the Mass Meeting Last Night "I like to shoot and play ,ng next Monday night. ' . had approved a resolution favoring bird period but the visiting'Trenton In Radio Programs basketball with the boys, but in Local School I'm glad I'm a girl. I like to new taxes to relieve the burden of ' lalletswingers went on a rampage in axatlon borne by owners of real es- he last quarter to score four goals. do all the things other girls Amusements. Weekly Talks to Be Giv- do." • ate. The next meeting of the state l»y at East Orange and Saturday weekly talks to be given over radio naments. Also appearing in this picture are y g the proposed three per cent gross The speaker declared that If the plans wers Wing made for the next iht t Wctflld WisWisee, Hesson receipts tax. for retailers in NewJey- station WBRB beginning Monday During the Christmas holi- Pnulctte Ooddard, Roland Young mooting of tha county group to bo • ight at Wcstfleld. hundreds of thousands of children night, February 20, at 7:30. nnd Bllllo Burke, ind Carlton Billupps will make up sey. who left school each,year to take day target shoots for prizes held Wednesday, March 8, at tho led Bank's lineup for theso two con- The meeting' "was presided over by their placos among tho nation's wage Last week station WBRB extended the llttlo sixth grade girl Elks club. Mtik. East. Orange's lineup will bi Edward G. Walder, executive secre- earners had been trained to learn to most cordial Invitation to the kept tho family tablo sup- Ross King, a member ot the Red ' 3»vls, Hill and Wentzel, while thi tary of tho Red Bank Chamber of become, increasingly competent w&xo chamber ot commerce to take part plied with turkeys and hnms, Bank Lions club, entertained with * iVe»tfleld'« players will be S. SSnyderd , Commerce, who opened the session earners, there would now be 'fewer in their programs. The board of di- outdoing her father, who Is monologue. Snyder and Shlvas, with a few remarks in explanation misfits and lcssitalk about "the hard rectors unanimously voted to accept a fair mariisman. Trenton of the proposed tax and what it will core of unemployment." the invitation and to arrange a suit Combi able program which would not otily Lawtoi mean to business in New Jersey. The "Vocational training," ho said, D. A. R. Chapter To «o. ^2—Untentfcjec chairman called on Patrick, vj. San- be an added feature for the station lkjleuon Youn. Ka]< "should bo' also open to full-time but would also strengthen the public- Settling Up Of „ Eatontown Couple k 0 1 1— tangclo, president of the Westslde workers as well as to tho members Entertain At Tea tnton H^»" ..j 0 4 Ii. o—8—1i • ty for Red Bank as being "The river Board of Trade, who described the of tho future labor army. Workers County Estates Honored At Shower Plans for a guest tea wero dis- Storing; Bed E»nk—Wise 3, Hejjon 3 stand being takert- by his' organiza- sports center ot the East'.' and one [Tntcnneyer 2. Trenton^—Combs 3, Lnwtor on the job are constantly faced with of the "best residential and commer- John Vato of Keanaburg, who died Mr. and Mra. John Myers were cussed at a meeting of tho Junior I, Ifojnur 9, by handicap 4. Rrfercc—Cap tion, the New Jersey Pharmaceutlca" things they need to learn in order group of Monmouth Chapter, Daugh- ». Wllley. society. The guest speaker, William cial towns in the state. December 14, loft a -will, dated July gueets at a miscellaneous shower to hold their positions or to advance. 2, 1936, In. which h? (boquoathod his given for them by Miss Dorothy ters American Revolution, last night H. Barbour of the. Retail Merchants Perhaps there is something it did A committee representing tho at ths home of Mrs, Kenneth Dleta association of New Jersey, delivered chamber of commerce met with estate to his two children, Mrs. Qrlmshaw and Mlsa Florenco Row- not seem • important to master in LOUIBO Korn and Prcd Vatc, and ap- land, Friday night at the homo of on West Front street. Tho tea will Baseball Film an interesting talk on what tha rest school. Perhaps a new machine or Thomas Burlcy, Arthur Mayhcw, Jr., be held Saturday afternoon) March of the state is doing in opposition to and Mr. Turner Friday afternoon in pointed the latter executor. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chaifln of Eat- a now process calls for some addi- ontown. Mrs, Myers Is tho former 35, at the home ot Mrs. Harvey Leuln Shown Pupils the tax. tional special skill. Whatever facts the chamber headquarters and out- Mr», Ida S. M. VanPclt of Ocean- of Franklin Park, West Long lined a plan that should be excep- port, who died October 0, loft a dia- Miss Dorothy Ohafftn. He pointed out that the annual in. or training for .skill the workcr'needs Branch. - ; come from taxation in New Jersey to increase his fitness for the Job tionally Interesting to the listeners mond sold bracelet to Eleanor L. Miss Dorothy Qrlmnhctw and Har- of station WBRB. Davios, $100 to her daughter, Mrs. ry Rowland entertained with accor- Mn. Jacob B. HUB, Jr., waa elect- High School Students totals $350,000,000, which is appar- should bo available through. tho ed treasurer of ths group. Mrs, £2. J. ently, sufficient to carry the depart- trade school. The first program will bs entirely Ida Wllklns, and the balance of hor dion and banjo solos and duets. Guests of. Lions estate in trust for hor son, William Those present wore Mrs. LonaTll- Roohl reported tbat a large box ot ments, of--government and -care—for f1f-oriranizod-labor will insist UJH lonejilyeetly applicable to the cham- clothing had been sent to tho Hind- • tho unemployment,relief as well. Ho ber of commerce activities, ana"tts- J. VanPelt; ho to-receive the- prin- ton, Mrs. Carollno Wood, Mrs. Rob- on vocational training that meets cipal when ho reaches the ag« ot 25 ert McKoan, Rov. and Mrs. Woston man settlement In Kentucky. MUs The official American League base- further argued that the advocate* o: the standards that labor had in mind turcd on this program will bo Pres- Ruth Dlbben, regent of Monmouth '. tho tax are attempting to persuadi ident Theodore D. Moore, Executive years. The will, dated November 19, Grlmshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ball film, "Batter Up," was? shown to when It first demanded and got voca- 1936, appoints John 1«. Davis execu- chapter, statod that a box containing" members ofnho Rod Bank Lions the people of Now Jersey to drop Secretary Edward 0. Walder and Emnionn, Mrs. Cora Parker, Mlseoa tional training, and if tho unions In tor and trustee. Ruth Smith, Allno Brown and Llla US books had been sent to tho Cross-t dub and their quests, representativ- their opposition bocauee the new tax every state and local community will others who represent the more active "Trado Winds," starring Fredrlo noro school In Kentucky last week es Of high schools in this section, will be a means of relieving tho tax committees of the chamber. Holon May Franklin Cono of Red Hallmark,, Harry and Ralph Row- March and Joan Bennett, will be th* help to keep that vocational training land and William Budd of Eaton- by the chapter. Tuesday night at tho Elks club. burden on personal property, and up to standard, all of labor can In continuity with the Introductory Bank, in a will' exocuted November scrrion nttrnctlon -.Sunday, Monday Following the oeislon refreshment* ' real estate. 17, 1837, bequeathed her estate to town, Mr, and Mrs, C. V. Bennett and Tuesday. • j film included short talks by march forward. program, the weekly presentations and Misses Frances, Laura and Evo- were served. Others present wero 'That is whey the 1937 convention Madeline Sngurton Sacco and Greg- Mrs, W. Hugh Ryder, Mrs, Prank P, Resident William Harridge and Mr. Barbour refuted these, state- will feature talks.on Red Bank by ory E. Sacco and- appointed the lyn Bennett of Red Bank, Mr. and managers of jnoat of the teams in ments by pointing out that these of the American Federation of Labor the heads of practically every local Mra. Howard Jensen of Ridley Park, STRAND, Kuhl, Mlis Elizabeth Havlland and endorsed the recommendation that former executrix. Mrs. Cone died Miss Katherlne Chllds. the league, and action views of many promises aro never carried out, ani municipal and civic organisation. December 18 laat. Pennsylvania, Miss Graco FclUor of "Cipher Bureau" with Leon Ames of • the outstanding players in the as an example, the state of N/c all affiliates of the Federation, and A program .has been outlined that Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, Robert especially Slato Federations and Margaret A., Beatty, Loch Arbour, and Joan Wobdbury will be shown league,, as well i as views, of several York Is tho highest per caplta'taxc' will carry over for a full year and Brown of Eaat Orange, MUs Huth for the last times today at the Strand CELEBRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY. important games and of the world state in the Union, with New Jer- Central bodies, become more active- will embrace all organizations and who died January 12, bequeathed her Holnrlch of Noptuno, Mr. and Mrs. ly interested and insistent upon the estate to nieces and nophewa. theater. " (cries games between the New York sey running a close decond. Prcv: societies operating in Red Bank for David Scott of Tlnton Falls, and Tho double bill Friday and Batur- Yankees and New Tork*Giants in lous promises, said Mr. Barbour, rlghU of'labor and the public at a civic betterment. The plan la nof The will, dated December 4, 19J8 William J. Clttadlna. of Long Howard and Richard Wilkinson of dny eompriBoa "Homo on tho Prairie'' Branch had a surprise birthday the fall of 1937. have failed to materialize, with a large in vocational training." so much to promote Red Bank as a appointed a nephew, Louts IS. John' Occanport, son, executor. SpccWo bequesta of with Geno Autrcy nnd Smiley Bur- party at Roma Gardens, Eatonto-wjj, The picture lasted about three- resultant constant Increase in th commercial center as It la to show nclto and "Affalm of Annabel", with tax burden, which is gradually be. what Red Bank and vicinity really jewelry were tnado to three grand- ltst week. Mr. Clttadlna celebrated quarters of an hour and proved to nieces, Janet S. Bcvorldge, Elisabeth Jnck Onklo and Lucille Ball, his. 10th birthday. Those present be Very interesting to the Lions and' comlnjf unbearable to tho people o! Cape Cod Market Is as a residential and somi-indus this state. trial community." The advantage of T. Johnson and Mary A. Johnson and Ladies' Aid Society were Mi«sc» Antolnotto and PliylUs their guests. three nieces, Emma JV Bevcrldge, Figaro, Anna, Mary and Tc«s Cltta- During the regular meeting of the He advocated that the residents o: Red Bank as a. homo town, featuring Is One-Year-Old Its natural advantages. Its healthful Elizabeth S, Johnson, wife of a ncp- Plan To Raise Funds dlna and Vlnzlo Raccltl, Joseph Lo- blub, at which .Mayor Charles R. Monmouth county organize them Freatl, Kick Gentile, iilko Nannini, selves,: immediately In opposition t conditions, its public and parochla' jhew, William T. Johnson, and Re,- English, the president, was in [becca M. Johnson, wlfo of a nephew, Mrs. John DcFalco of Shrewsbury Domlnlo Raccltl, Nick Romano, charge, an informal reception was tho proposed tax in particular ani school system, Its board of health, its avenue was hostess to members of Anniversary Sale to Be churches, civic organizations, service Louis K, Johnson. James Clttadlna, Arthur and Patsy" tendered to Past President Leon all poor legislation in general. Ac tho Ladies' aid society of tho He- Glgllo and Ted Brown. . Beussllle, Jr., and George Olmstcad, cordlngly, tho grouj> hi' attendant, Held Next'Week clubs, etc., will all - be brought Into I The, will directed tho sale of realty formed church at hor homo Tues- the general scheme of entertaining 'and the proceeds to be divided equal- Who; returned a few days ago from a proceeded to set 'iip a .Monmouth day. Tho group wad; dlvldod Into EXTENSIOH GRANTED, [", vacation trip to Bermuda. Two county organization by unanimously programs. ly among two nephews, William T. four proupfl to ralso money for tho packages, of oranges and grapefruit electing Edward G. Walder chairman The first anniversary of the Cape and Louis E. JohnBon, and two church. Group captains are Mm. Cod market on Broad street, Coupled with this program, will be The War Department i has ant sent from Florida by Thomas Cook, and Joseph Becker secretary. Mr. a weekly feature of a varied nature, .nieces, Emma J. lievcrldgo anil Harry Onboin, Mrs. John H. Cook, Walder selected a committee to help Shrewsbury, owned by Jacob Yost of 'Orella B, Seymour. Mrs. Wallaco B. Rankln and Mis. nounccd tbat th's revocation date* on . •who is on'a vacation in that state, covering vocal and Instrumental the $860,000 Sandy Hook breakwater, were disposed of for the benefit of set up the new organization by ap- Elm place, Rod Bank, will be cele- EvaUl Erlckson, Tho noxt Houston brated starting next Wednesday,, A musio by local artists, many of whom Frank D. Kenna, Enlontown, who project has 'been extended to. AprlV the club's charity, fund and' were pointing Abram" M. Krldel, John B. have never'.before appeared in a died April 29, bequeathed his estate Will bo Tuesday night, March 7, at full-course turkey dinner will be tho homo of Mrs. Rankln at Fair 1, The original deadline was Janu> awarded to Leatcr C. Lovctt and Allen, Patrick J. Santangolo, Jacob radio studio. to'his wife, Catherine M., executrix, ary 31. Major General Scliely, chief CeqnReUisllle. N. Landau, Mrs., Thomas Jardlne an' served to patron3 at a minimum Haven. cost. Red Bankers directly Interested In for life and then to two children, of army englnocn, said In granting Guests at the session included Mrs. L. C. Burke as members. the welfare of the town and adjacent Jamca C. and- Inabcllo J. The will Others atending wero Mrs. Roland the extension that if the funds were.... The group will meet In the offices In conjunction with the annivers- was dated November 17, 1923. Crcssc, Mrs. Russell Clark, Mrs. James VanPelt, Introduced by Ches- ary, tha prices of merchandise will territory .are Invited to offer sugges- not forthcoming by April 1 the gov- . ter' Rogers; Albert Lauber, Jr., of |of tho Red Bank Chamber of Com- tions to the Radio committee of the| Charles P. Bnltcr ot Kcyport, who Elizabeth Estello, Mrs.,Victor Hum- ernment fundt, already allocated Rumson Introduced by Seely B. Tut-1 raerco Monday evening for tbo pur- be greatly reduced throughout the bling, Mrs. William Bradshaw, Mrs. week, following February 15. chamber as to features for this pro- died a fow weekn ago,made his will would bo allotted to other work, , hlll; James Horowitz, clerk of the poso o£ outlining a campaign for the gram. These suggestions will be January 13, 1036. Ho loft $1,000 to Ernest Soden,. Mrs. Harold Hurley, establishment of a county wide move- The market was opened in Febru- Mrs. ROB© Prodmore, Mrs. Ezra OB- Long Branch district court, introduc- ary of last year in a 10x15 foot build- gladly received by Mr, Walder at the hl« daughter, Cora M, Walling, nnd ed by Judge Harry Klatslty, and Ed- ment. When interviewed this morn- chamber headquarters, Patterson the will directed that a dobt.of $l,Q00 born, Mrs. Jackson Murphy, Mrs, ing, Mr. Walder. stated that he ing-. With the Increase of business Herbert Schlld, Mm. Harry Snlffon, irltt R. Conover Jr., introduced by additions were made and" ihe floor building, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, owed by another daughter, Florence JEWELRY REPAIRING tils father. Past President Conovor. thought a permanent county organi- ti. Humphries, be cancelled. < Ho left Mrs. Russell Hcolt, Mm. Herobrt zation should be established for tho space is now 40x20.feet. Plans are .Schlld and Rev, and Mrs, Christian Wfttch*l, Clock* and Jaweiry Claancd and Past President Theodore D. Par- being made to enlarge the business $2,B00 to his wife, Sarah E. Baker, ' Ripslrid «t RtMODnbl* Prices , sons called the attention of the Lions good of the peoplo of tho county and he also left her a houio on H. Walvoord. wherever legislative measures' of any establishment still more this spring. Weddings. All Work Cuarantnd (or Ono Yw. to the Bed Bank Camera club's ex- Luncheons arc ' now being served Washington street at Kcyport and hibition at Dora's photo shop on nature aro being considered. ,Mr. another house on Church street, H. ROSIN, Jeweler Walder remarked that ho is going under tho supervision of Mrs. WHITE—MATTHEWS. Wallace street. Charles Imlay of Littln Silver, while which they occupied. All the rest of Leonardo Loses IS Wtit Front St., Red Bank, N. J. to make every effort to establish Miss Alyce White of SprWg street, hi) estate was left to his wife and bin Ross E. King and his entertaln- such an organization in this county. home-made pica are made dally by Til. 72-M. feacht committee Will be In charge Mis3 Olga Black of Middletown. Red Bank, daughter of Robert White two daughters In equal shares, Mrs. To Keyport Five ECZEMA of the club's annual ladies' night ob- of Atlantic City, and Robert A. Mat- Baker was named as executrix, The fruit and vegetable market Is The Leonardo high ichool cagcrH servation to be held next Tuesday operated by George Williams and R. thews, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Samuel Dangler, a well known res- Itching Piles Matthews of Long Branch, were bowed Tuesday night to Kcyport on Tho fetituro attraction to be Bhown CRn b* relltved by mlng night, Valentine day, when the Neptune Man Held Marshall Smith, ident of Oakhurot, left all hlB ostato Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday of, guest sptakor will bo District Gov-1 married Sunday at St. James' Epis- to his wife, Martha. Dangler, in a will tho letter's court, 32 to 19. At half MUHFITT'S Mr. Yost la talking with a Regis- timt Koyport led, 23 to H. Sheri- next week will bo "Zaza," starring ernoc Maurice Chaffee of New* On Hit-Run Charge ter representative yesterday stated copal church, Long, Branch. Rev. he executed August 18,1920. Claiidcttc Colbert and Herbert Mar* Brunswick. Lion Charles Got- Morton A. Barnes, rector, performed Carmine DcSarno of Bradley dan led the victors In scoring" with Stephen KIBCO of Neptune will be that' he appreciated the patronage 14 polntB whllo Wilson scored eight shall. EX-E-MO •chalk's orchestra will furnish spe- arraigned before Recorder. George of hU many friends during the past the ceremony. Nuptial music was Beach bequeathed hl« entire estate- played by the church organist, Mrs. for Leonardo. P1UCE 600" - cial znusle and dancing will be en- V. IHmcnsee of Atlantic township year and hopes to satisfy them in to his wife, Mary Do3arno, Ho ex- All Druiflila or 10 Oakland St. Joyed after the dinner and meet- Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock on a tho future. Frank J. Maps. ecuted his will October 28, 1930, and DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE JPABTY. ing, when there will be special in- charge of leaving the scene of an Mr. Yost recently purchased a new Tho bride, who was given In mar- named his wife as executrix. 1TIOM WAY OVf WEST, novations and old-fashioned dances Them wero 15 tables In play at « accident Mr. Klsco's automobile is Hudson -delivery truck, with which riage by Morgan C. Knapp of : and reels. alleged to have been Involved in an free deliveries aro made. Shrewsbury, was attired In a costume Them never hag been any doubt corrt p*i"'.Y I'YIday nltfht by mem- AUTO LOANS accident with a car, owned and of boy blue, with navy bluo acces- CHURCH OF THK AIR. "That It Pnyn to Advcrtlno in The bers of tlm ltiui Hank Democratic If you nsad monty fas up. We will driven by Arnold Florin of Colt's sories. Her corsage was of Talisman i;iir. In the licudrimu'tera on Front ndvanct you maniy on your car, If Keyport Men Held The Church of the Air program to Heglstor" and numerous arc the fll.rc;t. Mia. lffxrry J. Qulnn, prcsi It !• not paid (or we will refinance it Neck, Monday night, on Asbury ave- Founders' Day Is roses and gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. be broadcast over Slatlon WBRB flr.mn and Individuals who will at- and give you caah. nue.. Mr. Plotkln obtained the li- William Walling of Long Branch Friday at 4:45 p. m., will be under test to this fact. rtfrit of Ihe lied Bunk -Women's GENERAL CREDIT CO., for Grand Jury cense number of the Kisco car and Observed By PTA wero the attendants. Mrs. Walling Democr.-it ic oJub, was ^enornl chair- 67 Broad St., Tal. 2234. Red Bank the direction of the Christian Science The latest advertiser to riavo con- iniin. .She was a,i»l»tcd by Mr«, Rita firorge Johnson and Kenneth turned it over to tho state police wore a dusty roso frock with black Committee on publication for Now crete proof that Tho Rcglatcr not at Farmingdale, who summoned Mrs! Albert Lauber, Jr., president' accessories. Her corsage was of |ir, JJoujjlMH, Mr.t. Meta Kc.lley, Mrs. tetU, both of Keyport, wore ar- of the Rumson high school Parent- Jersey. The subject of the broadcast only nerves tho local commercial ./osppli P. Hlntr-lmann, Mm, William rested recently by Mkldletown town- Kiaco to appear beforo Recorder Bweet peas. will be "The Bccrct 1'la.cc," and will field but also pulls from tllntant Worry of Illmensee. Teacher association, was guest "" cliiT. .Mr.«. Iivlnff Rink, Mrs. El ship police on charges of having speaker at tho meeting of the Little Mrs. Matthews attended Asbury bo given by Harold A. Johnson, points Is The Lewis Specially Shop wood H. Jvliii., MI-H., Hurry Patter- stolen goods in their possession. The Sliver P. T. A. Monday afternoon In Park and Red Bank high school*. former reader of FirHt Church of on Broad street, near Wallace. Bon, Mix J. .!. Hjiillaiic, Mrs. Kath- FALSE TEETH good* in question were plumbing the school auditorium. Thin meeting She la employed, as an operator in Christ, Scientist, Red Bank, Mr. Lewis called at The Register r-rlni! Whllf, Mrs. Delia Hill, MI«L supplies i " ' fixtures from an HOLC Special Broadcast the Red Bank office of tho New Jer- Slipping or Irritating marked the observing of Founder!' office Monday and showed Mn a let- Mn'rtlna Hivily, Andrew Hill, Harry Do 't 1)0 embarrassed, by loose fnUe b on. pleton avenue,Leonardo. sey Bell Telephone company. .Mr. - Don't 1)0 embarrassed, by loose p A nation-wide broadcast by Sen- Day by the association. ENTEB VIRGINIA HIIOW. ter which he had received from Ml,).' ••atter.ion, J. .1. RjilJIane, llert Con- t««t«th slippingslipping , dropping or w alibiinga Johnson and Letts were nrrasned ator Thomas Coqnally of Texas, su- Matthews graduated from Long Jesslo Throckmorton of Arbucklc, ivrr, Paul i larl.nedy, J. E. Coleman wheh n you eat, tnlk or 'intiRh. Juat uprln* Mr«. Laub&r was introduced by Branch high school and Rider col- klo a littlittll e FAHTKETH on y»ur pt&tcpt&tcnn. before Recorder Charles H. Rupp preme representative of the Knlghta tho program chairman, Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wootfo of Lin- California, formerly of. Red Hank ami Ii-vlnx Rink. This pleiuant powder gives a remarkable Monday night and held under bail of Pythtas, will take place on the lege. He Is employed in the business rroft have made several entries In and a regular reader of Thn Re^ln- sense of added comfort and eocurlty by - Wilde. Her topic was "The Relation office of Boro Buses company, He Is for action of the grand Jury. National pnd Columbia broadcast- of (he Home to Character Forma- tho 'Virginians' horscahow to bo held tcr,.' who had carefully road Mr, KVA; CLAM HINNEH. holding platei more firmly. No sum my, Ing systems Monday nfght, Febru- a member of Phi Bets, lipsilon fra- at the J. North Fletcher stablen at Lewln' 13th anniversary salo adver saoey. piity tnnto or feetlner. It'i tion." ,Jlrs. Lauber called parents ternity. alkaline {non-acid), Get FASTBETR at ; BBfcLHAVEN DOQ WINS, ary 20, at 10 o'clock. Jacob Landau, founders and stated that she be. Camden, South Carolina, Saturday, tlsement and sent him n. nice order More than iQ members of the Mon- iny drutr store. deputy grand chancellor, has urged lieved the time to mold a child in Air. and Mrs. Matthews are now February 18. More than 120 of thn for merchandise from among the moutli lioaL club enjoyed an ecl and all Knights of Pythias.groups In this on a trip through the South and up- finest Jumpcsnf and ahow hones in salo specials. clurxi {Ilnnor Monday night at the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEftSEV. Champion Bellhaven, of X.ac- the waya of character la when be To CATHHIUNE C. WARRENr ' ' section to hear tho broadcast, which or she is young. She also stressed on their return they will re«ide on tho East and North have been en- Tho. order came through hy air cliifo.hotiBi', Tlie jneul was prepared Gprg won top collie hhonors Saturday by (.'«t>l<'iin Andrew White. George By virtue of nn order of the Court of t/t :. Wrirren h pptl- til keen in the classes in which the and good will. . .JOHNSON—FBANKLIN, CONFIRMATION CLASSICS. ThfocKmorlon will receive Did tlonur rind you are defendant, you aro Brijh&ven collie competed. This col- TO SPONSOR OFEBA. Following the speaker Mrs. -Elea. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer R. Johnson of tlclts beforo the weck-tnd. hereby requlrid to aniwer the patltbn of Rev. Russell McCulloiigh, panl'or ANNOUNCE HKTItOTHAL. petitioner on or before tho 13th day of |l« •won the Avery Memorial trophy nor Xenyon entertained with a Marlon street have announced the March next, ind In default thereof, such la 1MB for the beat colllo bred In tho Belief that young people. ha\e be- group of piano selections. A "mite marriage of their daughter, Itltn of Oethe»emane Evangelical Luth- MABMED 20 TEARS. Th( MJfls Ruth Mario Zeb- Chancellor shall think enultahlo and just, ducting confirmation cHf^f-n Tuc« 1 The object of snld suit Is to olitnlii a haten kennels on Locust avenue arc lack of proper guidance has prompt- passed for a silver collection, which C. Franklin, son of the late Mr. and Mr. JHid^Mrn. Harry A. Hubto of lcy, daughter of Harry II. Zcbley decree of divorce between aald petitioner ow»ect by Mr*. Florenco B. Ilch. ed a novel experiment to be made will be the blr-thday gift of tho Lit- Mrs. Richard C. Franklin of Buffalo, day (Cfternoons at 4 o'clock and of Kfitontown, and Joftsph Mooro and you. Wednesday nlghtg at 7 o'clock. Those Shrewsbury avonuo nnd Newman at Lnkewood this month by under tle Silver P. T. A. to the eidtc P. T; New Tork. The couple wero married Springs road will celobrato tho 20th Maclean, "on of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Dated January 16, 1039. A, organization. Mr». Lewis Lowry Saturday afternoon by Rev. Herbert who urn tAklnjc lha fir/it-year course' ' APPLEGATE, STEVEN'S, FOSTER ANDERSON IUWS SECOMD; graduates of Georgian Court col- meet* Saturday mornings at 1" anniversary of their marrlago anil seph P. MncLtian of Leonardo, Th' & UKUSSILLK, lege. WM In charge of refreshment*. A J. Smith, ptator of the Red Bank. MM. HubW birthday tonight at n wedding will take plabo In tho early Solicitor! of Petltotier. 1 o'clock. * . I Rumson high • The whAlo thing started after a birthday cake formed the center- Methodist church, at the church par- family gathering at thnlr hnmc. Mr. ispiini;. 84 Broad Str**t, lleJ tlnnk. New Jener* .ance runner, CAME group majoring -in the School of piece 6( the refreshment table. sonage. Hubbs Is proprietor of a garage at WOMEN JOIN,CHORAL. Shrewsbury avonuo and Nowmar •yard run of high Music compiled a random survey Tho bride wore a wine-colored : ,S s4 the Newark among porsdns bMwewv tb.« agt» ot •Springs rotwl. ,. ... , ..,.,' - ,,,.,^.c,,w.,, annual lntersfcho- IS arid 22 which shows they have an roses, Miss Jessie Walker of Red Toren were welcomed an active mern. • •—,— «i i «i • 1 ,,..,„.. j S«fvlco for Cnri«ir, Sbrombnri pnH Zonllh. _ .Saturday innate appreciation for the works of An alarm turned In from Box 681 Bank and Robert Hnmmesfahr of her* at the ruhcarmit ot tlm TH urn- TrlnUng of All Kinds. ^JMvw/o^jbM w!on, y High classical composers. Toe result Is at Newman Springs road and Car- Leonardo were the attendant*. day Morning Choral ln»t week at the Business stationery,' olllce formic ConiplBto Sloek ot Mew «nd ^Rebuilt Catburotom. Bhirt of who jcp% that the students will sponsor an man place brought out the entire Mrs.-Franklin Is a graduate of tha Mechanlo street school niiclitorlum, posters, carda, Invitation*, booUlel.'i, ditncdinUncee lit two mJmjlc3,"nutes 3 opera to be performed 'on, their flrc department early Tuesday morn- Red Bank high school. Mr. Franklin Th» Choral h«ld ltn flrnt rehearnal In «tc, ore turned out ftt Tho Register DOUGLAS ELECTRIC campus on Sunday afternoon, J>b- pr«p«rstlon for tha coming concert office In a workmanlike manner and i, breaking the'nld r&fiol two In*. The person* who pulled ' the Is & gruduate of M«yville high school, SB EAST FBONT STREET, _^^ ____ (uaxy 19, at 3 o'clock. box couid sot ba located. Mayyill., New York, April 21, at rcojsonabla prices.—Advertisement. Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939. PTA Executive Young Lawyers Shrewsbury drive have gone to birthday with a party- of friemjs this 'Manalapan Wants County "Y» Heads Rumson'. Miami; Florida Xor » month's stay. week. His guests Included /Buddy The postofflce here will close Mon- Walsh, Billy Ast- and 'George Wal- Christian Science Board Makes Plans Made Counselors (The Red Benk ileglUer can le bong 1 Meet At Rumson In Rumson from Herbert Knight Harry day, February 13, at noon. There will lace . County Help Corporal Wllllatt MeKlnley of the Announcement Iras been mad B«rk«n. Fred Flnnrrty, Walter Torberg be a morning delivery la the bor- -Reading Room and Mr. Rotbenberg.) ough. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parker have tak- New Jersey state police patrol that William I. Klatsky of Linde en occupancy of their new house on Broad Street National Balk BMK bureau will be irue»t speaker-at-* place-and Abraham Frankel of-As- ' Patricia Porter, daughter of Post- To Open Brook Problem! of Y.W.C. A A. Packard .sedan owned By Mrs. Valley drive. 13 Bread Street, __B«4 Bank, meeting of the Junior-Senior Parent- bury Park were successful in pass- Hazel W. Pistell of Ruouon road master and Mrs. James Porter; Jr., The Baptist .Men's club jneeta Tel. Red Bank 3400-J. ' • ' Teacher association tonight at the Ing examinations for courmelors-at- DUcuued by Group and driven by Austin O. Bomar o won a prise of .Wat the card party every first and third Monday even- Freeholders Advise That Red Bank junior high school audi- law In New Jersey. AsburyPark skidded Friday oh the held Tuesday night at Holy Rosary OPEN DAILY ••'- hall. ings of the month. The officers of torium. Richard Guest, local teach- Mr. .Klatsky; who is associated Mm. Harden Crawford of Rumson Harding; turn on Kumson road and the club are D. Gould president, T. 12:30 to 4:30 P." M.- ' County Is Not in Posi- er of safety, is In charge of the pro- with his brother, Judge Harry Klat- ran off the road, damaging about 25 Mrs. Frank Benson has recovered Tueidar and'Friday' EvealnnV ' was hostess ' to Toting Women's Bongert vice president, A. Johnson 7:30 to 9:30 gram and he will Introduce the sky In general law practice. Is a Christian association leaders of Mon feet of hedge. from an attack of grip. treasurer and J. McCandless secre- tion to Do It speaker whose toplo will toe "Safety." graduate of Red Bank high school. mouth county at s, dinner at her Hubert K. Dalton of Rumson road Harold J. Peters has been con- tary, • Plans for «hi» and coming meet- He graduated with cum laude has made "a complaint to the po- fined to the house with a severe cold. Here the Bible, the Worki ol Har» home last week. Mrs. John Ballan- The Edns. Woodward Chapter of Baker Eddy. DLcoverer and FoimdZ- Ings were discussed at a session of honors from New Jersey law school tine of Rumson, vice chairman of lice that dogs have been destroy- Mrs. Harry E. Seeber of River of Christian Science, and ill tthar- Howard-Woodward, a member of the executive board of the associa- at Newark June, 1936, He also at- the World Wide gujld wfll meet to- anthorlied Chriitl»n Science liter!- the Manalapan township committee, the group, presided. ing shrubbery on his estate. road is a surgical patient at River- tion lajst week at the home ot the tended Dana college at Newark fo; Mrs. George Ivlns, who is a can- view hospital. morrow night at 8 o'clock at the ture may be read, borrowed ar Bar. appeared before the meeting of'the president, Mrs, Emlllo Fanjul on two years. The members discussed ideas to home of the president, Mrs. Thom- chased. . freeholders at the court house at benefit the "T" and ways to inform didate for school trustee next Tues- Broad street. The March 9th meet- He received the Milton linger day, returned home Monday night as Patron, of 161 Broad street, Bed Reading- Room Maintained hr Freehold yeBterday morning to ask Ing will, be held at the Mechanic the "Y" board of thelr,pro*lem». The Bank. A program, "The Foot their aeslgtance in tHe opening of award for highest average of courses group decided 4hat by cooperation from Florida. Shq will remain here Leonardo. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST : street school auditorium. A fashion for contracts, private corporations, until after the school election and Bridge," will be conducted by Mrs. SCIENTIST ""*"*• Manalapan brook. ' the organization would be beneficial Ralph Pease. Devotions will be led show and card party has been plan- sales-and bills and notes and also will then return to Florida for th. (The Bed Sink Besieter can t. kouiht 208 BROAD STREET, RED BANK He pointed out that a year ago, ned for March M. Mrs; John L. to each community and could do by Mrs. Ellwood Wolf. won the. H. Theodore Sorg prlM for much to promote Y. W, C. A. work rest of tho winter. She is aUylng In .Leonardo from P. X. Klldult. Hirrj through the-'efforts of .former Free- Montgomery and Mrs, Thomas Dore- highest average in the course of with Mrs. DeWltt Scott. Montgomery, Fred ,W. Hererf. Jerome Rev. Ellwood S. Wolfs topip Sun- Th« Public le Welcome . holder Henry Herbert of Manalapan mus will be In charge. At the April throughout the county. Bottlno and Belkan'i Stationery Store.) day morning at the 11 o'clock service real property. He was a member of Others attending were Mrs. 'Ar- The state senate Monday night township, a federal appropriation 20 meeting, Dr. Valeria Parker will the Kings Bench, honorary society, onflrmed Governor A. Harry A large crowd attended a meeting at the Baptist church will be "For- was secured and a portion of the address the. group on adolescent thur GJbb arid Mr*. Arthur Borden bidden Ground." the staff of Legacy, school year book, ot Rumson, Mr*. Frank Borden of Moore's appointment of Thomas N. of the Middletown Township Par- brook was cleared. The project was problems. A musical tea and movies editorial board of the school's law McCarter of this borough as a mem- ent-Teacher association Thursday The deacons of the Baptist church sponsored by the county at that will take place at the May 11 meet- Bradley Beach, Miss Louise Brewer will meet next Tuesday night at the review, Wig and Mace society, Jury of Brlelle, Mrs. Everett Kauffman ber of the Edison Park Commission night at the high school. The meet- time, but required no financial sup- Ing to be held at the,Red Bank Box and the Seal and Scroll Hon- to replace Alfred Hurrell of New- ing was in celebration of founders' home of Robert E. Vhlig of Atlantic port from them. However, tho ap- junior high school auditorium. of Spring Lake, Mrs. Charles Ladd Highlands. orary society. of Tennett, Miss Adeline Winston, ark. day. The next meeting of the asso- plication for federal funds this time ciation will be Thursday night, for tho continuation of the work Mrs. Fanjjl outlined plan«\for a Mr. Klatsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. M. Oausby, Miss Alice Kolb Miss Jane Corbett, who Is em- postal card drive to increase the pre- Samuel Klatsky, Is second vice pres- and Miss Lillian Dahlstrand of Free- iloyed at Liggett'a drug store at March 2. Bovs can make extra, pocket mosey Lehigh Coal has met with obstacles—the demand Bobby Hoester celebrated his tenth ot the federal authorities that a sent membership of 63. • Harry C. ident of the Young Men's Republi- hold, Miss Lorena Scott, Mrs. Louis Red Bank, is spending a week with gelling The Register—Advertisement crane be used in the work, although Sleber, principal of the senior high can club of Red Bank, past presi- Dequlne and Mrs. Adelbert Morris friends at New York. the committee does not believe It school, announced that a large per- dent of the T. M. and T. W. H. A. of Long Branch; Mrs. Noel Wilson Preparations are under way in feasible and almost Impossible. The centage of local graduates now at- and an active ..member of the Red f North-Long Branch, Mri. William Rumson high school for the senior town»hlp la without funds to spon; tending colleges and universities are Bank lodge of Elks. Sawyer of Little Silver^ and Mrs. Carl ball Friday night, February 24; in Buy On Time • No Money Down sor the project, Mr. Woodward "lated, being asstottd financially by Institu- Meyer, executive secretary of tho he.school gymnasium. _. and wanted- the county to sponsor tional scholarships. Mr. Sleber urged county Y. Wi C. A., of Blanslngburg. The junior class will present an GOODRICH TIRES TUBES BATTERIES Hot «r StoT* SiM. It. Middlesex county plans to open parents Interested In scholarship pos- Little Silver. Miss Ann Smith, leader of the iperatta, "In Arcadia," in the school the brook within Us boundaries, and sibilities and pupils who are schol- Rumson Business Girl'* group, pre- uditorlum. The tentative date is MOTOROLA CAR and HOME RAPIOS A-l quality pins t> there remains about two miles in astlcally eligible for scholarships to (The Red Bank Register .can he bought sided at the regular meeting of the Your credit Is good here. Terms to suit your purse. low cash prloe. come to his ofhee for conference. n l.lttlt Silver from Union Newi BUnd Prlday nljfht, March 31-. T. Newton Monmouth county. it the depot and Georse Oueckenbuih'e group Monday night at the home of tewart, a member of the- school Notice to fl>e Public: Flafa Repaired Free of Charge for the Mrs. Harden Crawford, Rumson. acuity, is director. next 30 days, • - Members of the board pointed out The office of the clerk of the The Rumson Hl-Y girls met at the to Mr. Woodward that the county Regional Health loard of education, Miss Sarah L,lp- igh school Monday night. Mrs. Ar- Miss Louise Ghezzi of River road, Is not In the position to financially ilncott, on Little Sliver Point road, thur Borden and Mrs, Arthur Gibb lecretary to Thomas Irving Brown, Hance& Davis gpon»or the project, which would Boards Meet will be open Saturday evening ot are leaders of the group. Marian ublisher of The Register, Is enjoy- Otis Mabb Goodrich Tire Service cost them an estimated *l,B0O and. this week from 1 to 9 o'clock for the Boyle, president, opened the meet- ing a motor trip of two weeks in (IN BED BANK BRAKE STATION BUILDING) th&t since a similar situation exists A resolution urging the state leg- mrpose of permitting anyone not al- Ing. Jane Fearsal! was in charge i Florida. 18 Maple Avenue Phone R. B. 499. Tel. 103; In many parts of the county, Hoods ilature to reconsider their plan to ready registered to do so In order to 5f the worship period. Alice Del-' Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Petty of South of requests would undoubtedly fol- nlash an appropriation of funds to rote at the school election next noy suggested that each member low. However, he was assured that fight venereal diseases was adopted 'uesday night. There Is a contest irlng magazines to be given to the a conference would be arranged for 'rlday night at a meeting of the re- in this year's election, with three shut-ins, The group bought food for members of the township committee, gional health groups of Monmouth candidates -running for two vacan- a needy family. Mrs. Borden assist- the board and a WPA engineer. county In the Molly Pitcher hotel. les, but there appears to be little ed the members In making \he " A report was presented to lha Dr, Samuel W, Hausman of the Red excitement over the election. The (elections and drove the members board on the allocation of township Bank regional health commission candidates are Daniel S. Welgand, o the home to deliver the food. and borough aid fund, or state Was.muster of ceremonies. president of the board, who Is run- maintenance money, as follows: At- A committee consisting of John ning for re-election; Frank Gregory, The discussion was on attractive Jantlo township, $2,600; Atlantic Hall, president of the Monmouth a. former member of the board, and bedrooms and how to impprove them. Highlands, *2,000; Avon, *2.<»0iBel- bounty Venereal Disease committee, Harold Tetley. Konneth Walker is Mrs. Carl Meyer, executive secretary, roar, $5,000; Bradley Beach, $4,000; nd Mies Evelyn T, Walker, a mem- not a candidate for re-election. spoke to the girls on "Vocationar Btlelle, $2,000; Eatontown, $3,000; ber of - this organization, was ap- In a paid advertisement on the Guidance," and the need for each Freehold township, $2,000 (for the pointed to prepare the resolution, front page of this section of The ne. to discover her Individual talent West Freehold-Georgia Schoolhouse freeholder Joseph C. IrwJn ex- Register two of the school board can- Mrs. John Ballantlne suggested road); Howell township, $3,000; In- ended the greetings of the borough didates, Harold Tetley and Frank M. that the girls make' scrap books for :ARLOADS OF FRESH MERCHANDISE » terlaken, $2,000; Matawan, $5,000; o those present. Reports of the Gregory, state they are not In favor poor children. This project .will be Fruits! Vegetables! Manasquan, $4,000; Mtddletowh town- various regional health commissions f sending the graduates of the Llt- started at the next, meeting, Mrs. • PRICED LOWER THAN EVER! •hlp, $6,»00; Mlllstono township, were submitted. The speakers were le Sliver grammar school to Rum- Ballantlne,'vice chairman of the Y. $1,500; Neptune township, $fl,O0O; Dr. Karl M. Scott of Atlantic City, ion high school and would bo op- W. C, A., and Mrs. Meyer, secretary, Neptune City. $3,000; Ocean town- chief of the bureau of venereal dis- osed to changing to Rumson even if were gugsta at the session, •SAVE! NOW! Fresh Washed ghlp. S4,000; Oceanport, $2,000; Rar- ease control, Dr. M. F, Haralson'of the Red Bank school board were Jtsn township, $2,000; Boa Girt. the United States public health ser- willing to permit such a move. $2,000; Spring I*ak« Heights, $2,000; PNEUMONIA PATIENT. vice, Dr. Byron C, Blalsdell of Long Francis Bates of Little Sliver Point Spinach Upper Freehold township, $5,000, Branch, president of the Monmouth and Wall township, $*,00O. entertained the members of the I Carmella Matassa, three-year-old County Medical society, and Dr. A. Tappa Kagg club at a business and daughter of Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank W. Sweet. George P. Alward, president of social meeting at his home Friday. Matasga of Bay avenue, Highlands, C the Freehold Chamber of Commerce, Miss Janet MncKay of New York was admitted yesterday to Blver- • Effective One Week Feb. 9 -15 also appeared before the board to Knit And Chatter spent the week-end with Miss Grace Icw hospital as a pneumonia- pa- • ask that the plans for the Improve- Getty. - lent 9 Free Delivery. No Orders Taken After S ment of the Dutch Ir.$5. Telephone Keanflburc 122, or Lifebuoy Soap cake Peas the Lakcwood road to tho Burling- 7, at the home of Mrs. Alexander I Mlddleto*n from J, C. Knight and rite Box 42, Keanabm-g.* Sc ton county line. They were ap- McCoactu William B. Watera.) 'OK SALS t.o (julck buyer, one ihare Tho American Mechanics lodge of •lock of Second National- Bunk and proved by the board, and will bo Others attending were Mrs. Leon 'rust Company; paid 1200, will eel! for Ilk. taken today to Trenton for the Chamberlain, Mrs. Frank Warner, this place will hold a g&mo social lf.0. Addrtm P. O. Bax 123, Red Bank. Jack Frcwt Confectioners," Indian River Seedless state approval. Covering a dlstanco Sr., Mrs. Frank Price, Mr«. John L. in the lodge hall tomorrow night at •VOMBN earn StS.OO doten sewing drlisn. Brown or Vow. of five miles, tho cost Is estimated Hubbard, Mrs. Nelson K. Vander- 8:45 o'clock. Prizes will bo awarded Kverythlnir furnished; materials cut. SUGAR and refreshments served. r!tnmln?n mid Instructions; experience un- IK. at $45,000 of which tho county will beck, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. leceisary, -Write,' Quality Drese, Church Fride OTarm or Grapefruit pay half, and slato and federal Howard S. Hlgglnson and Misses Rev, A. J. VanHouten, pastor of , P. O. Box 245, Mew York.' Fhlllips quality No. 2 funds will pay for the balance. Sue and Regina Holmes. the Reformed church, has .recovered TOMATOES can 5c Thcra are four small bridges on the after having been confined to bed Chancery 1/102 Iff. Voad, which -would have to bo Im- with a severe cold. SHERIFFS SALE. Allen's Fancy Quality • proved were It not for tho present Spooks To Invade Mrs. 1* M. Smith was a, visitor y virtue of «, writ ot fi. fa. to me dl- CORN Cream Style • Golden Bantam can 5c plane, which call for their roplace'- ectcd, Issued out of the -Court of Chan- last woek of her son, Kenneth Smith, try of the State of New Jersey, will be Prldo O' 4*" Id" jtient with concrete spans, Mr. Sea- Carlton Theater who is at the Briar "Hill Welfare ^piised to sale at public vendue on Farm ^ No. 2 T%Q mon pointed out. home, Freehold. Mr. Smith has ONDAY, THE «TH BAY OF MARCH, STRINGLESS BEANS Brand Two communications wero re- A special performance of Clifford's been 111, bu^ la steadily Improving. l»39, Spooks will be presented at 11:45 Sat- John N. HUlyor celebrated his 70th >etween the hours ot 12 o'clock and 6 celved from tho Monmouth County urday night on the stage of the Cad- iVIock (at 2 o'clock) In the afternoon of I birthday Saturday. mid day at the Court Home, in the , Eeal Estate board. Ono enclosed a Ion theater. A full length mystery • Dairy Dept. • copy of a motion recently adopted Mr. and Mrs. William Spafford Soroush ol Kreeholt], County of Mon- feature will be shown on the screen louth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of Phillip's Soups \jffis* 3 „„. 10c by the, group, expressing Its oppo- in conjunction with the stage show. who have been occupying Mrs. Ly- id Court, amounting- to approximately sition to nny increase In nny coun- dla M. Smith's apartment, expect to Clifford is known as tho "Ghost 270,307.00. Oven Fresah jeai, ty or munlcipnl budget with th» ro- move to Keyport March 1. All the following tract or parcel of land Daddy Dog Food 3 - 10c Peaches sultlng increase In taxes. Tho other, Man" and there will be mystery, mil premises hereinafter particularly lie- Parker- laughs, thrills and fun for everyone Tho Needlework guild held a cov- from Joseph McCuc of Rumson, ered-dish luncheon Tuesday of last icilbed. sltuMe. lying and bilna- In the Ho B Calif. Yellow Cling: Rolls 5 I'orouRh of Ked Dank. In the County of house president of tho group, urged that except thos»«wlth jittery nerves, especially when the ghosts leave the week at tho homo ot Mrs. Peter Monmnuth and State ot New Jersey. Libby's » Pickles & 10c SLICED or HALVES Faokage of S the county use $300 of Its ndvorlls- FlommlnR. BEGINNING at a »ton« monument Itig appropriation for an exhibit.nt stage and start roaming through the stamllni? at the Intersection of the north- audience. There will be spirit slate Mr. and Mrs. Markllo Schad ex- east corner ot Flnckney Road and Broad tho Homo Show In Newark from pect to spend the remainder of the Street; thence (II northerly along the Preserveso,B,r^.u, - 10c March 24 to April 1. After point- writing, spirits moving Inanimate ob- easterly side ot IIro.il Street 180 feet; jects, table raising, ghostly rapplngs winter at New York. Ihenre 12) easterly and at rtirht snul.s to Size Roli ing out the advantages of,the plun. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and Hro»d Street no feet to * point; thence the lettor .stated that members of and countless other features, without No.2 which a demonstration of this char- son Charles of New York spent (»> soulherly and parallel to Broad 3tr«et Dromedary Dates >-r •*. 10c Can the association would be glad 1o lie Sunday with Mrs. Evnns' dutiRhter, 180 feet to the northerly aide of Tlnckney in charge of the booth. Beth let- acter would be Incomplete. This is 'Knad; thenro (4) winterly alone the 10- Clifford's first personal appearance at Mrs. Georfro Spafford. northerly side of Finckney Roid 170 feet 27Ib ters were referred to their proper Red Bank and many who have lis- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tllton and chil- to the place ot Beginning. Dromedary Date & Nut Bread »•> 10c committees by Director Joseph dren of Marlboro spent Sunday with This description being in accordance Mayer. tened to him over the air eagerly with survey m»ile by Oliver Newman. Civil awnlt the opportunity afforded to ljMt Margaret Landman of Conover Eimlneer, August 17, 1927. A letter from the Aulomntlo Vot- witness hln demonstration, venue. Heine the same premlse» conveyid to Choc. Covered ing Mnchlne conipnny of James- "Tho American Way and Religion" H, J. McDonald, Inc.-, > corporation of New Jersey, by deed front Hnnry J. Mc- WHOLE •:'.:/::• PEARS town, New York, offered to Install will bo the subject ot Mr. VanHou- Donald and Gertrude T. McDonald, his voting machines in thtj county for a District Boy Scout ten's sermon Sunday morning at wife, dated December 3. 1927. and record- Wide, Fine Grahams Ib yearly rental of $100 each, which the*M o'clock service at the Re- ed In Book m» of Deeds for Monmouth or Medium would ho applied on tho purehR.se Court of Honor formed church. Choir rehearsals County, page 218. CARUSO NOODLES Pure Egg Seised as the property of H. J. Mc- of tho machine If the board decided will be held Monday evenings until rionald, Inc.. a corporation of New Jersey, to purchase. Tho cost of ench mn- A district . Boy Scout court of further notice. takm In execution at the suit of The chine Is S1.080 f. o., h. They would honor will be held tomorrow night National Commercial Title «nd Mortgage at 7:45 o'clock at Mechanlo street The Reformed Ladles' Aid society f.'uaranty Company, a corporation of New Rinso „'£.. 17c famish the personnel for InHtvuc- will hold an all-day meetlnp In tho Jersey, el al., anil to be sold by tioh prior to the election. The com- school In commemoration of Nation- FRIDAY'S SUPER BARGAIN! al Boy Scout week. Awards will be church rooms next Tuesday. Mrs. C. MORRIS J. WOODRING. pany is the one which fur,nishrd the W. Irwln is president. Sheriff, Lux Flakes pk';. 19c machlno for Interlaltcn at a recent riinde to members of troop 23 of the luted Jttnurrr SI, nso. Play rehearsals for "Adventure l.lnilahm-y, Steelman, Zlnk * LefTerty, Choice Quality Short Chucks of Lamb election, and for the Asbury Park Red Bank Baptist church and troop 3 67 of tho Presbyterian church. . Incorporated," to be presented by Solicitor,. 47c Press in its recent straw vot<\ the young people of the Reformed (SI lines) I3M1 Spry V^ 17c £ Meredith F. Parker, Instructor of Scouts from troop 21 will present SPECIALS For FRIDAY And SATURDAY n three-act play on experiences at church, have begun under the direc- Chancsry 1 /»s adult education at tho Long Branch tion of Mr. VanHouten. Extra serv- SHERIFFS SALE. Aator Coffee 21c * senior high school, smt a letter of mjinmcr cnnip, entitled "Threo Mus- keteers." The players have been ices are planned for the Lenten sea- Br »lrtiie of a writ of t. fa. to me df. thanks to the bonrcl for tho demon- son, beginning Sunday, February 26, tecled. Issued out of the Court ol Chin, FINE STEER Astor Mixed Tea^-j^10c stration of thr, road scraper, *™ched by Mlsa Madeline Gates, at the Reformed church. eery of the Stale of New Jenny, will be K Bank h exposed (o sale at punlia venilue, on recently, which was arranged by '-'' '8h school teacher. The _ Dri>m. Mi1vA <•"*• C S Jol 1 Hm ee MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY Or FBBRU- CHUCK ROAST 148, ulnterbread '» Ut Freeholder Woolloy, for members of I*'' J !\ ,. "^ !L£ ' Vy-, 5>«»K AllY* 1931), the class studying'that type of en- Schmidt, Kenneth Smith, Hubert Navesink. between I he hours ot ij o'clock and S gine. . Farrow. Herbert Ewlng, Melville o'rloek (at 2 o'clock) In tna afternoon of SMALL ROASTING or FANCY (3-lt>. avg.) Scot Tissue The board adopted a resolution Tufts, Richard Smith, William How- (Thf IWil nsnk Rutliter c«n be bought saW day at the Court House. In the Bor- 7 l.OOa-sheet In Naveiink from William Ktxshan.) u«n ot freehold, Count* of Monmouth. •> rolls 19c providing for the Issuance of $027,- ell, William LonRstreet, Ralph Run- New Jersey, to satisfy _ decrie ot said 000 tajc anticipation bonds to cover yon and Bjorn Nlelson, Miss Ellen Hopkins, who under- court amounting to approximately FRYING CHICKENS YOUNG FOWL the cost of the counly sham In tho went an operation for appendicitis tl.5H4.fK). Scot Towel* 3 rifr. 25c ls.it week s,t MonmouUv Memorial All the following tract or parcel of land construction of the. new span over William Worthley and premises, herelnatttr particularly de- the Shrewsbury river. The. action hospital, Is expected home Saturday. scribed, situate, lylnir and belnc In the 22c 18c Ib Waldorf Ti«. 3 ""' He Is a formality, Inasmuch as the Injured In Fall Warren Scott was operated on for Township of Shrewsbury, In the County • Scot product appendicitis yesterday «t nivirvlew of Monmouth and State ot New Jersey bonds were sold In December to the Bulnnlng at a slake standing on the CITY-CUT, FRESH, LEAN H. B. Holaml company of New York, William Worthley ot Rector place, hospital. ^ east slJe of the road ludlnj- from Ited Gold Du»t Pow. ,'ft. 15c at an interest charRo of two per a life-long resident of Red Bank, The firemen extinguished » chim- ltank to Uttle Slifer; thmce (1) eouth, cent. suffered a fractured right shoulder ney l\re Tuesday In the home of El- thirty-three degrees and thirty mlout.i and possible fracture of the right Met one hundred and ninaly-ilx feet along CALA HAMS Silver Dust „',,»: 19c County Cniiniel llownrd -Roberts mer Baldwin .at, Hilton Park and the aforesaid road to Caroline Smith north" Towel Free! west corner; thince (3) north ftfty-clght another chimney tire Sunday in the 1 homn of John Hurley on Hall street. degrees and forty-five minutes east one k hundred and^hlrty-slx feet .li Inch.! along LINK or MEAT TEMPTY LIVER Fairy Soap 3 " " 9c b. had Mrs. George Evuvf,.o£.Ch.».ptV-H"l said SittUh line to a, lUkei tiunn t»> 1 north ilxtr>»e*tt' deinMi and fortr-mln. or changes, nnd will bo' presented and Miss Ada Hallam araree 111 wllh \ g2t---:Gl'ii»»Mr--..-'.i4. 1 the organization and was coming gripgip . M Ott J ules F«t two hundred and torty-two feet SAUSAGE CHEESE LOAF a nn ntljniiinrd mooting* to bo held down stairs when the mishap oc- Mrs. Otto Johnson Is out alx Inc-hei to the place of beginning. 195, again tomorrow aflcrnoon at 2 o'clock. curred. after her nines. Frank Seised as the property of William A. Deapr \g convalescing after Ws Pawling, Jr., «t ux., taken In execution He wm admitted (o Rlvervlcw lllnsss. J" i1" ",'iV0' Vl0U T' ThrotkraorTorTand The road to belter and bigger bust- hospital for treatment and his cpn- ss. to be tnld by . . WarreW n Scott of Navesink Is a MORRIS J. W00DR1N0, Sheriff. nes» leads (hi iineli The Register's atf- dltlon thin morning was reported surgical patient at Rlvervlew hos- . Paled January 1«, 19.19. 77 BROAD STREET RED BANK DELIVERY SCHVICf vortlslau columns.—Advertisement. good. Mr. Worthley Is 77 years old. pital. I* 8. ThrockmortQit,. Sol>. (S« linee) i, tll.lt RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1939. Paee Thirteen

ce la heceby ff e JJffJtll. lesa ofl'tkoftkVV School DUDUlrltlolrltl-l off Ib oroujh of Fair HHaves iin'' ' t>> . CCounty Monmouth. and SUte .M. KUr Jersey. t tbe Annual HevUng for the election four Mtm.b( »,oi the Board of Educa- ra wilPb. WoW * «t th«7Willow Street CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS hootvaat tujvUTjvUT. FhnjjFehnjjryy \tfh,\, 1889. >ra seveh O5Q1ACK51K « II\\ MM . to nini e o'cloc'lkk M. and,'a : s much longer a* may be :«saary, to en&bie all legal voters J>res- : to cast lUietr ballots. ' "hrea Hfyapfen will be elected for three LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One Member will be elected for'two LOST, pasi book on Second National Bank SPECIAL—G««t our n*w low pprtca on M- MAL'niCE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler. Ply- OLD FLOOKS made new by txj.trlenced THREE-KOOM apartment, steam heated, IF YOU aare e nir a bunnalownal,, here e Ii i. floor nandert or finisher. Call for esti- MONMOUTH COUNTY firms, very ulect _ said tneetinff will be submitted the and Tru»t tomjtsny, No. J687*. Under phi i loclkk ihinglhil * rooflnflc or tubtstub i mouth and International truck »ales and all conveniences; 67 Mon mouth *tre«t. one for Innpcctloni nii x room*, hhot wa- list of all sites and types. Yoor Jn- rttion of/voting a tax for 'the following return to above bank. sidigsiding.. Actt nay,nayi, savo: Banlet Utlli, service headquarter*. Phone Bed Bank mate. Red Bank 50.1. A. C. Swift, phone Red Bank 859-J.* ter hent,'~oll burlier, mald'n room, ffaran*I qulrijj will be elv.n penonal uUntleu. rwsesi HighlandsHihl , phono 11S3-RR. RoofingRfi , sidingidi , 737. river prlvlleg«»; -|50. W. A. Hoppinff R. Howard- Upplncott, al Honmoatk XJOST, a pair of lilver rlmmfrd spectacle!, eheet metal work; air-conditioned heating. PAINTING atid paper hanning- done by FOUU-ROOM apartment, newly decorated, Atenry, Red BanV, phono 897." »r current ewenses ... , $'30,756.00 expert; ateo screen a made to order, 'treet, phone Red Bank 121. either on th« library ground*. West FORD 19,14 station wagon in excellent minted and fitted. Specialty in porch new fixtures; hiat. hot water and (ta- Front' street or Broad street- Will the "LOOK YE for that which cannot bt seen condition; a chanre of a \\l% time; «iH rage. Ground floor, two-family house; $35 HOUSE for rent, all Improvements! one- BROAD STREET, Shrewsbury; houai, six pr repair! and replacement!- 1,000.00 •••atTifice for J245. Terms to suit, Wil- icreen enclosures. Phone &03 Rtd Bank. finder please return them to The Register in the piano ye buy." Tuning, renovat- per month. 95 East River road, Kumion, car gtrane. at 84 Washington atreet, roomi, bath. Bas,- electricity; on but total amount thought to office? , ing the beat, Dirhan'* Piano Shop, Drucu- liam J. L*vine, 37 S Broadway, Long N. J. . • tumson. lmtulre ol 78 Blngham ivenue, necessary ii — ... » Sl.751.00 Branch.* PLUMBING, heating, tinning. Joitph W. Ine: excellent condition; lot (OxlSOS raond piece, Bed BanV. phone 9S3. Fox, phone Hcd Back £317. Eitlmatc-s Rummn. N, i. ' < Jt.dcTO. Has commercial posslbllitiee. •The following proposition will b. sub- MASONIC watch fob charm lost Saturday ibeerfully given. FURNISHED apartment for rent; adults 'urther partlculara address Broad .Street letted: afternoon between Leroy place. • on SCOTTIE, outstanding black male pup, DEPENDABLE used cars: Dodge,' Ply- only! two roomi. private bnth,. heated; SIX ROOMS, bath, all Improvement!; con- Troparty, box 511, Red Bank.* • To transfer from current expense to Broa'd street, and Wallace street. Finder champion pedigree, aire, Champion "Mar- mouth, Chevrolet! and other makes of venlehtly. located to school, railroad and run; convenient tims payment plans to uslness section. Intiulre at 43 Oakland •opsir * and' replacement, the sum of communicate with D. Clarence Walling. la Morning Mist;" four months old; »r- 'A inn ELI) GAItDENS, leveril l u, "l.OKO.OO. 41 Leroy place, Rad Bank, phone 190-W. rifie* $3S. Also female, tacrifiee (SO. null your budget. J Leonardo Garage, Val-. K.d B.nk •trett, Red Dank.- o Dated this 31st day of January, ID?!), ley Drive And Appleton avenue,. I^eonar* 40x120; ilngly or In plot; hfsh ground. Dresser. 113 West Front street, phone Red atreet. Fair Haven, phone Red Bank 1461, ne a corner lot. Bargain for a quick H. EDGAR SMITH, LOST, pas! book on Second National Bank Bank 68'1-M.* . do. N. J. Phone Atlantic Highlands 469. COZY/newly, Idecoratedl nicely furnUhfd District Clerk. Doilgt & Plymouth Sales and Service. . »»>'»•»«"» «»»riment for licht hou«e- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Miyer who hai cash. Adcfma Falrfleld and Trust company. No. .S?12L. Tinder GENERAL CONTRACTOR and ceispooli u n l. box SIX, Tied Bank.* | -NOTE:—Tho term "current' expenses' return £o above bank. HIGH GHADH new and used furniture can . cleaned, carting and grading, top soli, "^ *< good, heat, gaa. electrlciconUn. be bought at;real low price*; & vlait to SPECIAL for* one week. We will pay for uou» hot water Included: near buatntsa ASBURY PARK, Ked Bank, Hotuclil. ludes principals', teachers', janitors" and ; 1 manure* AH dirt* cinders, gravel and sand. Colt'l Ntch, Freehold ar«aa. Fret book- cieal inspectors' salaries, fuel, text LOST, key ring with keys between Regis- our showrooms will convince you. See us , your 1939 license, platen on all. usld EaUmates given. Phone Rtd Bank 1464; renter.' Adults only, Reasonable. , 48 IEMI-BUNC.ArX)W, elsht roomi, balh, passenger cars sold for $!&() or over. WalUce street, Red Bank. et far Dig, Homea, river, oceao nropertUi. electricity, mi, atr»a«; lot SOxlEOi in eoki, school supplies,' flairs, trlniporta- tr office and lift-sett's Drug store, first. Ruscll's Galleries, 29 East Front Oacftr B«cker, 4? Second street, Fair Ha- May H, Stlllraan. Eatnntown. ibn of uupits, tuition of pupils attendlns er return to Register office.* street. Red Bank. ' McKim-Layton Chevrolet Co., 29 Mechanic ven, N, it ixcellent condition i near bui line, atorci, iChools in other districts with the consent street. Red Bank. . . TWO or three rotmii for rent; also single •cfaool; la Red Bank; $4,200 taken It. Raal ""! the Board of- Education, school librar- ART LOVERS, dealers, collectors, hobby- FOR SALB, nix-room colonial hoiiHe; prar- bartraln. Particular! by addretiiing Semi* SACRIFICE. Ford 1935 two-door HOUSE MOVES and ratir. Joiitb O. roomsm;; fihfurnished d or unfurnUhedunfurfihn d : cen- tirnlly new; jrfu-nxe, t!la kltchfn, bath, Ftuntralow, box Ell, Bed Bank.* l, compensation of the District Clerk, of FORSAILE ists and thrifty shoppers And it Inter- AT Mount, 111S Tentb avenue. Keptune, N. tinl• location" • ; ..reasonabl' •e rftte; 'iraKe*. In- ie' custodian, of school moneys and of estinsr visiting our show room i constantly. CO sch. In (rood condition. Mary Pon- xtra Invntory; oil burner. Fox wood ™ phone Asbury.Park 6647. S2 H.rdlnc ad, Ited Jlnnk, Park. Will rterllW Hed Bank 1771.* .utnt officers, truant schools. Insurance :C£ .BOAT. Cla« A, 350 iquan feet Rat- It pays! \V# buy and sell everything. islei Emtmond place, Port Monmouth, phnna 450.J!.1 MONMOUTH STREET lot, fiOxlfiO, north id tho incidental -expenses of the schools. ay rig; .two eeti runhera, runn«r boxes, RUPCU'S Auction Mali cries, 27 East Front N. J. HOOVBH authorlxed service station, Jer- IDEAL, home Kite, wooded hill, big trees, aid* of.itreet, near theater, auper mar* *A' member of the Board of Education iteel halyards and rlgE>nr.-. broni« fittings; ^tr«et. sey Central Power & Light Company. ket, depot. Good for u»ed car lot or com* sll be at least SI years of a-ic, a.citiun 19SI POKD nedan for •,«..«_. Call alter 6 SRNTRAU.Y located three-room muni- Inku site, two brooks,' hyd.rai.Uc pump- ! very thin sr in sood condition. Boat can Genuine Hoover part* sold mily through iiR power; fif) arros, facing I-rflborRtory merclal building. Particular! by addr*si" nd resilient of the school district, ana is uied for raelnaor pleasure. Bargairmt ii electric drill for pale, a!no Wag- P. m.. Ited Bank 1945-M.' aitthorlted station. Phone Red Hunk 19tio ment; ' iernndltioned; heat furniwheil; inx Monmouth Street Lot, box 511. R*4 fill! have been such a cltlxen and resl- »3fi. S#« WMei-htiry, 22 \V«t Front Pai'lcnear Holmtle!, For Hale cheap. For 500. Thomu Irvine Brown, EegliUr ner hi h> p. repulsion Induction motor. or 32S9 tor free Ihspectlon of your clean* letnilii phon* Ked Itank .ISdO-W. Bank.' •nt for at least three ye»ri immediately , Utd Bar.k." Col! Red Bank 1368.• 19Sfia OLDSMOBILE sedan finished . in street, phone 3500.* . . preceding- his or her becoming- a member. beautiful black Duco: low mileage and I HAVE a home In n nelect nilshborhood, HUM SON water front bargain, half arre, i Mich Board, and shall be able to read FREE RECORDS—Nine dollars worth, fine lubher; heater and many extrait. A TtiREUS attradiv'O mrtrtern ronmn, wij.h dock; eight-room Colonial houie. hoi Jid vritet GASOLINE stove, modern taJbU top atylt. ESTELLE Decorating Service; paper hang- excellent buy: the mail, floor has four uitd only /four month" • vili a«U for with tVictor record player: attaches to very good buy at $49R. McKtm-Layton ing, plain and decorative [tainting; best river location; heat and hot water; $40. ioomn. foui- bpdroomx; all improvements; water heati oil burner, aibeitoi rooft » Petitions,, laimjlr -nomlw. ..i'«ndidit»» 20,B£| ti doitni (4 monihlrr B«ftrB, Rot any radio. Price S14.Q5... Special dealft Chevrolet Coi 29 Mtctunlc street., Red materials and wtuknUnnlilp at ' ffinitlVaii Also three large ipnm*, tile hnth, .. InUDxlSi). Prtce 18.0(10, W; A.'Hopiilng doiibl* sarat*! |fl,400i 11,000 caib: rent fi he voted on at said mj..in:x, must be iuck & Co., Bed Bank. ' - on Victor and Fhitco radioi. Se« Tm- Bank. " **-' ; priced. Phone 692, 20 Mount street, Ked on Broad street ;' t'th. •\V»t«rl)ury, Anency, Ited Hank, phone 307;' |«JS, VanHorn. Fair Haven, phone. 288. fled -Kith the District Clerk at least t»en. ting's, 16 Monmouth street, Bed Bank. Bank *' Went Front street, tihone r daya before the date of the.meeting SENSATIONAL piano, the new Kordovan 1937 CHEVROLET town sedan. A deluxe HOMK on Klin plnce for Knie. living I'oum, FORECLOSURE bargain, Ant Red Bank i order to have the names of such candl- e> Wurlitzer, small but full tone; augment- THREE-BURNER oil range; uatd only model with knee action and all the de- VACUUM rleantrs repaired; any make. ilininvr room, kitchen, fireplace, hot air neighborhood, corner plot, modern aU* .»tea printed on the official balloU to be ed sound board! 88-note. Only $2lb, easy three months; regular price J19,9S; will luxe features: reconditioned and Kimran- Allen Electric Shop, 18 W.hiie street. ROOMS FOR RENT hem; llnce bedrooms; lot 40x1 M.j R». room' houa*. mn porch, flreplui; hot fieri In votinfr. In calculating the above- nell for $lt; *3 down. $3 monthly. Sears, t«ed. Priced at $475- HcK.m-!*ay ton, Ke'aler. tni-hod; fi5« down, balance F. H. A. room house, near Red Bank} two batht. rny person mny register who is qualified COOK STOVE with burners, .22 calibre Plenty of heat and hot water; KarnR. If i.'ii Hey a id Hiiiy. 7 Ilioftd Mtieet, pb< CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- AH new rubber and *vcrythIi»K else on th* hot w»ter heat, fireplace t doubl* Range* "i vote in that district for a member of rifle, fishing rods, re«li, fitlO lishins entire car ha" been carefully rherken. wanted. K. H. VsnDctvur, 40 llraucli as io." Fin* location i treen, gardens; ffi.BOO. SAfil- t legislature. linkers! assorted; also 1930 Chevrolet chine, check* writer or other ofllce equip- I nUY and'sell second-hand clothes; must -venue. Red Bank.'phone U6(> ranh. Ray VanHorn Ag«ncy, Fair Haven, ment; will call. Joseph R. Serpico, 107 Special foforr the week :• J5f.fl. McKlm-I*ay- coupe. Must JMII. Willlnmi. Clinton Chl C 299 MechaniMhanicc streetstreet, be in Rood condition. L. Kerbir. 209 ItUU.DINfi new five-room b.inttalnw; t>hon* 2S8. PUBLIC NOTICE. place, oil Newman Springs road, Red Monmouth street, phone Red Hank 4SR. ton Chevrolet Co., Shrewsbury avenue. Bed Bank. I'hone FAIR HA.VBN, on flr.t (Inor, In ixlnK nttmm limit, tile bath with nhower; «•- ; Notice is hereby given to the legal Rod Bank. 4S8-W. , , - family of man and wife only; sunny inKa; fMM) down, bnlance an rent, hurley COI/>NIAI, horn*, llvinir room, fireplace, REBUILT second-hand water pumps. F. hedroom and private bath with Contlnen- nnd Hmy. 7 Hrond utreel, phone 3310.* dining room, modern kitchen, staam «tert of the School District of tho 6. Hurst, Mtddletown, phone Middle- 1937 FORD pick-ui'; new paint, new rub- Soroush of Bed Bank, in the County TRY DORSETTS Luna oil for that muscu- HOOVER cl««n«rs r.pslr.d. liriish.s rt. tal breakfast: garage; t^> a huslrtenn man heat, nit bum«r, thre« bedroom*, bath* lar soreness and feel that sun-warm town 66. .. • ., ber; reconditioned and sold with onr brlstl>d. Allen KUrtrlo ShoH!«d8 Whit. or woman with first class references! S10 RIVKK FRONT home nr eltihl rooms, t'wi extra lavatory, recreation room In baae* f Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, ffiiarantMi an Idesl «re*Ul delivery rut-; 4 hit the Annual Meeting for the election feel in K, and often the next day you will SPINET pianos, . Hatdman, (iuVbransen, strwi, nhon. BIZ, B«d B.nli./ weekly. Two blocks from ltlver road. baths; nervant'i qtinrters; two-rar ga mtntf |«,300. F. If, A. termt. W. A. $850. McKim-Layton Chevrolet Co., 29 rage; oil bin tier; acre land j 112,500. Will Hp.plnir Agency, Red Banlc. phon* 307/ t Three (3) members of the Board ot feel that sun-warm feeling after you have Wurlitser, Chfckerlng, Rlccn, Stelnway, Mechanic street. Bed Bank. Must b. iNr to b. appreciated, lmi duration will be held at High School, started your dally work. Al«o on first Musette, from $245 up. Easy terms. TAINTEn, jiap.r hanicr snil dnnrXor- for Mnnaiier at II" Monmoulh strocl, ot trade for frtrm, Wnterbury, 22 Wt»t iarding Road t Oakland Street School and sign of a cold. Full direction! on bottle. Tustlng's. 16 Monmouth street, Red Bank. 1933 CHEVROLET coach J this popular rar astlms.1.1 liirnlshcil,' 2Sij.srr (xp.rl- phone 22R Red Bank." Front street, phone JUiOO.* LARGE home of nine roomi on Branch ttver Street School, on Tuesday, February 35c. In severe cases of cold use Domett's has been cheeked thoroughly and Is now ,onr.. All work giisrsnteed. Av.r«R« avtnue; lot 100x200; two-ear _arag*. 1939. from four o'clock p. m. to nine Chest Spread with the approval nf your EVERY TIRE guaranteed brand new; ready for thousands of miles, of economi -loom ]»bor for iup.rltiB ja.lso snd up. THP.KE ROOM'S and hath for rent In prl . . f«im on haul road mil* and half Coat present owner • 15.000, will t>qnih Holfmtn. 22 Drummond plsrf, R«d vate home on Branch avenue, near Ihe from Red Hank; Riiltahle for truck or nfTef of 10,000. WaUrbury, 23 Weit Jock p. m., and as much longer as may 4.75x19, $4.48; (..25x18. $5.40; 6.50*11. cal aervlet; only $20n. McKlm-Laylo Bank, iihon. 1607. tlniry farm; In tire hrtmc t good outbuild- i necessary, to enabl. all the legal voters new form mild enough for children, pow- $6.49: 6.00x16,, $6.40. Guaranteed new Chevrolet Co., 29 Mechanic ulreet, Red Rumson road. Adults only. Call Red Front utrwt, phon* 8R00,* erful »nough for adults. H satisfactory Bank 1454-M for Appointment."' IIIKHI IB,5i»o, Wnterbury, 22 West'Front urrtsent to cast their- bRlio.ts. tubes as low as 79c. Charlie's Tire Store, Bank. ntrcet, phono 3&00." n Three Member! will bo elected, for three results are not obtained your money re- 115 West Front street, Red Bank.* ATTENTION. Public—Do you n«d Insur. RLV&R FRONT home, eight room*, all lm- funded. Full direetlona on jar, price 3nc 1BS7 FORD deluxe sviburban, fine rubber s.nca of *ny kind? Htvt you ft hou!«, THE MAH.BS, 68 Mapla avenue, one of pi-ovemtnUi convenient to itatlon; beau* and 60c. Wholesale Depot, Lakewood, N. BOYN'TON kitchen coal range, perfect ilore or.fi>™ for ront or iSl.? W«nt • Ked Bank's must convenient lorntlon _ _*i!i ncres, four-room tlr.il two-mil* river view; 17,500. See Wa- |iAt said meeting, will be submitted th and paint; overhauled and guaranteed; morlBSE. losn or bond t It .o, «on«ull an btifignlowj «ooil hon hotinen [ $4.000.. Sat istlon of voting a tax for the following J •shape; will accept your present stove In $485. McKiro-Layton Chevrolet Co., 29 comfortahly furnished rooms; one liuue Urbury, 22 Weat Front atreet, phon*.. trade, regardless of condition. Also pot s*«nt w1lh over thirty y.sri' «p,Yl,n«. llvlnii-hedroom. I'hone Red Bank 16N4, Watoibury, 22 Went, Front street, phoni 3B00.' urposes: BENDIX washer, no rubblntti no rinsing, Mechanic street, Red Bank. Call or writ. II. V. R. H. Stout, 1 Llnd.n i>r current expenses : 1194,588.00 no lifting of clothes; no fun, no tnu«s, ntove and white porcelain gaa range. Will lilsc«, B.d Bank, phon. 2Ui, Mrs. H. F. Dowstra." deliver. Bock, phone Highlands 1396. YOU ARE sure to find the car you want IK ACRES At fertile IOII, with a imall, old • reralra and replacements.... IS,000.00 no steam in kitchen. Special trade-in al- at the right price and termm nt Mmi VBItV pleasant room, furnished; private FOlHt-TlOUM liunrciilnw, some impiove- t manual training 3,600.00 lowance on> old washers. See it wash at MABEL COLBMAN School of~i)7n7lngl nienti; on hsnl road. Brick Church attractive naven-room colonial farm* FOR SALE, 255 hot bed sashes: one two- Sfhwartt'g; 30 recommended used rail llled baljiroom, stall shower; • separate 11,750* Jinny tpimn. M*e RoUton Water house, back from th* road, located on th* Tustiric'a. 16 Monmouth istreet, Rtd'Bank. h l d i h Wil big-Inner! and advanced rlassis. ballet, entrance; on river. Boat landln?; Karaite; .lie total amount thought to horse plow and one iron harrow. Wil- select from. Each car han the Hght price, tap, toe, character and bsllroom dincinn; bury, Healtar, 22 Went Front itrtol, phum rdd* of a hill, ofierintr on* an alluring liam Kane, Mlddletown, N. J. down, payment and monthly payment on near alatlon. 4R Riverside avenue, phone 3r.no." view of the rolling countryside; SW-aci* * be necessary is ,.....»213,OS3.0.0 YOUR CHANCE to furnish thoie rooma for children and adults, Phona 2011. IS Red Bank 1H81." cheaply: Urestefti $2.SO, floor lamps Soc, tU windshield, 1B36-S7 Plymouth!, Hector place, Jieil Bank. wood lot with brook t electricity, new «a- I i Districts 1, 2, 8, 4, will vote at the CAPE COD MARKET, Broad street, coupes, sedans, like now: 1935 plymouthe, SKRV1CR STATION, SUta highway, ne«: rage and poultry house. On a couhtty Tejnlor High School, Harding Eoad. beds $1.50. springs %Z, mattrtsaes $1.50, Shrewsbury. Frea delivery; phone Hod MODBHN newly furnished room, kitchen road In M!ddl*town a*etloni tK.500, Paul Ice boxes $2.00, tables $1.50. etc. Ruscil's, Chryslers, nedans, excellent condition; PRUNINC-No Lime HlCa the present for -Five Corner*, Mfddletown. tars* front' ". Districts E, 6, 7. 8, will vote at tho Bank 2374.J. Fresh peas 2 lbs 10c, ntring 1034 Plymouths, Dodges, Hedans, coaches; privileges; garage available; convenient ftsc. Will Bell or rent; very reaaonablt, R. Stryk«r. r*at eaUt* and ln»uranc«, »kland Street School, Oakland Street, 20 .East Front atieet, Red Bank. bean* 2 Ihi. 19c. Stay man Winesap apples pruning trees and ihrubbery. Have you to renter of town. Ideal for Imnlrtcos K't>- hl(rh«ay 34, Holmdtl, N. J., phoni Holm* 1933 Chevrolet*. Plymouth^, coachf* anil any rambling roitea which have become too Men L*e Mori In at. Maurlcn Schwarts'i, "Districts 9, 10, 11, will vote at the River (i5c basket, Florida oranges 15 for liSc, sedans. Plenty of good earn at atnactjve tleman or couple. In adult family. Ap- W'i'Nl Front at Pearl ulreoU Had Dank. del eo, *... -Jtreet School, Elver Street. FOR SALE. Harbinaoy.aoy bean need, from Florida grapefruit 3 for 19c, Green Moun- thick and entangled? Good work Kiiaran- ply 40 Wavurly place, Red Dank.* certified ' stock. Germination tested. price*. '32 Chrysler six sedan, teed by experienced nurserymen. I), ft 1>, |*Dated this 24th day ot January, 1839. tain potatoes 65c basket, Florida broc- Chrysler S Victoria coupe $H; 81 Ford "r JAPHIA CLAYTON, Write seed, box 611, Red Bank. coli 15c bunch; all home-made pies baked 175; '31 Company, rose specialists, Monmouth road, District Clerk. coups I7S; Ml Chevrolet coupe % Eatontown, N, J,, phone Katontown <«. ROOM for rent on third fl In u on the premliiex dally. Luncheon served Hupmoblle sedan »80. nnd many other*, river-bank home; every convenience. "NOTE:—The term "current expenses" CHOW PUPPIES for sale. Charlei Cur- dally from 12 o'clcok noon to 1:30 p. m. ley. 1 Hudson strest. Freehold, N. J.'. for 30c* Save money. S« T»ur friends Li Five mlitutaa from It road utrtct. Ileiit Bcludes principals', teachers', janitor." and Maurice Schwartz's. WeM Front at, very reasonable. 1 fJ Kost Front stroot, Kdical Inspectors' salaries, fuel, text FEATHER BED for nale: also boy's over- street; Red Bank, phone 7P7. Open HELP WANTED |>hon« A21UW !UcJ H»-.U," [ooks. tchool supplies, flags, triuuport SLARWOOD prices greatly reduced; deliv- lnn». ^__ on of pupils, tuition of pupils attending coat, sl» 14. 41 Peters place. Red ered $4 per load, JH per cord; $5 per Bank." 10.19 U. S. OOVEIINMBNT jobs: c-omm.nc. TIIRKK rooms for rent, furnUhe.l; all Jm- ajhools In other districts with the consent cord at mill; fireplace wood reduced also. I10S to 1KB morttli. Men, women. Try provements. 140 Shrewebury avenur, Si tho Board of Education, school llbrar-. BOY'S BICYCLE, in good nhape. Bells reg- C. G. Bennett & Co., Middlotown, phone FARM PRODUCE next lied Bank examinations, Prepare ]m. Red Bank. Its, compensation of the District Clark, of ularly at $28 ; will sell for $10 ; S3 down. 568. mediately at home. Sample eoarhlns. full h* custodian of school moneys and ot $3 monthly. Seats, Roebuck'& Co., Red BALED hay for sale. Harold H. Bennett, particulars, list positions free. Apply to- rruant officers, truant achoola, Insurance Bank. • day. Write II. S. G., box ill, Ked Bank, i the incidental expenses of the schools, FETVnLl/.ERS and chemical supplies for Main street, Holmdel, N, J.. phone Holm- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Start!! That's the del 163-J. •• A memb.r of the Board of Education WIN a Bendix—150 Remlix washers to be farm and seashore for sale. AIKO flats (BUTLBR.OHAUFF'EUR wanled; whlti.; IsBill be at least Jl years of age, a citnen driven n-WRy absolutely free. See It op- for hot beds, cow manure and needed bean miiHt be experienced and have good ref- BUNOALOU W for rti.t, five room* and land resident of the school district, snd erate at TustinprV and get a. registration poles. Phone Long Branch 189. BYE STRAW. ml"d hay. alfalfa and Important Thing p nd g g timothy: good nuallty. V. p. B, Tan. erences. Write B. C, bol 611, Red Bank. bath;; all IImprovement!; lnu utiraire; Ishall have been such a cltlten and real l Tl' 16 Hdth tt Ft RIIUR, IerItlveln l H elKh j I l • f) ' • . ld at Artdorion llrotheis, jifanrttion of thin strange, human' trait? Frankly, I h td 372. Bath avenue, Lone Branch. lialrdrei flee phone 30. Htd with tho District Clerk it least twen- COMBINATION coal and g« range, steel Monmouth strvat, "i days befora the date-of the meetinc lied Hank.- enn't nolvo It. utility cabinet, ara« range, carpet &tn- HAY FOR SALE, mliad: also first and sec. SIX-ROOM ho.ue'for rent; liath, hot wa- t order to have the name* of auch candl- ...i-, china clonet. We buy and well every- t*t* heat: twn-car garage attarhed; iiy- In Bomc roipitct*' men und mulcii seem to have been jit*a printed on the official ballota to be THREE-PIECE overstuffed living room ond euttlnsi P. C. Donnec Farm, WHITK GIRt, wanted for mtirrnl ho thing. Town Furniture. Exchange. •IB Man- suite $10, dressers with mirror*. $3 to for Mr. Cook. Phone •k: sleep In. Phon. Ked Bank inmortt avenue, Shrewsbury, phone Ited j»*d fn voting. In calculating the above- mouth' itreet. Red Bank, phona 628.• Holmdel. Ask Dank I6J2. enst In the same mould, They strike a fixed, plod- mentioned twenty days either th«t filing S8; ten-pitce walnut dining room Hulte, Holmdel 129. !7<6-W." $35; odd china closets $10, $12 and $15; ding gnlt nr slop nltoftfthei-, »nd,often nothing les« or the election day. hut not both 1926 Buick truck for Dale M\*O HAW ma WE NBEO \first class dimsstlc help f maple vanity, new, $7.00; odd tables, Jl IAINCHEONETTK, ga* atsllun. frutl „,„, be counted.. Blajik forms for this chinhine with Chevrolet motor. 188 to $o; baby coaches, $13 and $16; four- FOR SALE, baled kiy, 8rit »nd sec- positions In the best households. An than tho (tentlo persuasion of dynamite will start purpose may bo obtained from the Dia- Shrewsbury avenue, Ked Bank." piere bedroom suite, like, new, $27; che*U ond crop, alfalfa and pigs. Matthew ply at onre at Monmnnth Employment stand, combination of all three; $lof) lericb Clerk. • on monthly lease. Mm. 1>Rto, route .1fi. them K"lng again. % f of drawer^, $5 and $6. L. E, Brown, 116 Mullln, Brookda!* Farm. Uncroft, Anenry, 22 W.st front street, phone •-Persons who may vote at the election YOU HAVE never tasted anything more Monmouth street. Red Bank, phone 67. 3ftOO- Cnlon n«arh, N. J. delicious than our freshly, killed and phon. S282-W. SIX ROOMS, all Improvements, * Karaite. But men are supposed to be more amenable to rea- I*" dreaned to order capons. 42 cents per DRIVER with trurk wanted foy: I-*(a) Tho«« -who were registered for the pound.. Rained on our own farm: milk FOR SALE cheap, four-burner u»ed S $35; alx i'tipm*, hoi. walei hent, Im* son than ttro mules (although many wives wllldls- [Efcst, preceding general election or any ranee, with oven and broiler, in go TICS for sale, 12 fat plgsi will dress steady. Apply Klnn^Arthur, 77 Broad fed. Deliveries dsily. Telephone your or- street, IUd .IJaiiV.' prov«menti, 130: six luomi, Imprnvnnienlft. r special election held subsequent thereto der. Red Bank 3543, Shadow Isle Farm. condition. 97 WcU Front street, K about 100 pounds; 2S tan weeks olil. Knragc. l^lf>; 4hre* or four mum npatt- putn the supposition), no let s once more reason out OJF not belnp so registered but being qual Bank.* Sflddietown Stock Farm. Thomas S. Field, intnt* In town, J.1M.5. ('>*<>nt* I), Karl- JifUd lo vote for a member of the Lenin phone Ked Bank 8(1.' • WORK for "Uncle Sam ,'* I l,2l,».|2(l no toRi-thcr this all-lniportant question of hpme owner- NEW MAYTAG—Porcelain tub, with ""first* year. i'repare now at home fo ello, «!1 Uroad 11 reel, phone Jt« tl Hank I]inure have registered at th* polilnK ylace TIIIE SHOP and gasoline station, Perth ! «f 3. .shlj,. t the Saturday preceding the election be pump, no botherttome wringer ndjunter. Amboy; fully criulpfied otore; rent $3H- PARATONE poultry paralyila remedy. 12. Red Hank »lt*n the hourn of 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Maytag first grade quality steel partf-; ounc« bottle, I1.2S; susranteed. . Hlrrk- and lilt job* free. Apply today. Writ* U npecinl $69.05. Tusting's, 16 Monmouth Establlbhed 15 years: excellent opportun- FIVE-ROOM bungalow for rent; b«»li, ail ;.,(b) Those in * district having perraa street. Red Bank, ity; muH sacrifice. Charlen i>renser, US ett and Birrkett, 1'lne Brook, postoflice S. (',., box fill, Ked Bank. imjirovementi; Knrage; one blork from Hit down with pencil and paper and figure It out. regim ration who are registered a We"t Front street, phone S81-M It«(i Katontown. I'hone Katontown fi!b. bun line. Phone Itp'l Hank 249. Flout three dayi prior to tht date of, tht Bank." Jot. down In ono column ALIJ tho arguments you [ehictlnn. MARBLE base, braftn trimmed, plate RIRNS B0VSt3; i>ot wnlti' lm«l; Rttmh«'l hcit«'l | I-Flelder, dewa*ed. •* • drawers, library table anil' livin" ' g room miles e'a»t of Crawford', corner; on Everett or wo u d d0 road. Phone Holmdel 7S-K-4. - . J ••""dry. In or out. Call fmrnite; in R*il Hank. Almi aeven-roiim ( yourself. Then lino up In another column just a —Jptico to creditor! to present clalmi FOR SALE, registered Guernsey bull, run, 9x12; sas range". Mary Pomalc at 276 Mechanic *trett *ft*r »;0Q P. M h'liiM* it Pnrtaujierk, hot wafer ht-nt; i rZ-.BiInit estate. ready for light service. Phone Holm- Eastmoml place, Port Monmouth, N. J. phona Red Bank 1274. th.M-car tfRia**.. I'hone IU<1 Iit>nk' In. \ FEW arguments ns to why you should "OWN your I -.pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don del 3. S. 50x17, own home. Now weigh one against the oth«r, argu- "lay. Surrogate of the County of Won USED T1RK sale, 6.00»lr., MISCELLANEOUS CHAUFFKUR, handy m,n, ^.h.. 5.23x17. 6.00x17. 12.50 each: 7.0UX1IS I odern Ked Hn k hungaln , nil I rauth. mads on the fourth day of Janu EXCELLENT quality mixed alslke and linn; t-ompelent, willing worker; If.O ; ««ven * ld i.Mal- ment nualnst argument. Column No. 1 is a forlorn 12.00. Heavy duty ay-plate, batttry, ll»t v'nN,,Y 193?, on the application of Mary timothy hay; baled or unbaled. Write M x to lonn on first' bond and rnrrt'- fficc*. I'hoiiB Ely, Belmar 194«.\V." Iimk, ' $«S j -nii l dlth Fielder, administratrix of the estat Hay, box 511, R«d Bank. J7.00, our price 12.65 with old. Charlie's "**; A.- h. Ivini Aaency, I* Mon- hope, l»n't It? Itenlly no AKOUMKNT Is there, Tire Store, 115 We«t Front, street. Red I ,,,7, , river fiont ir.0. Itay Vanllo Agency, nf Stanley J. Fielder, deceased, notice J mfl itreet, phon» Red Iliink 14119. thoroutrhly rxpitrlrnrrrf Fair Haven, pho dH when you bulance fact against fact. Column No. 2 are by given to the creditors of said de SKIN'trouble 7 End It with Cuprieoll. En- Bank.- 'Rice routine, de*lr*a full or p»rf- !«ed to exhibit to the subscriber, admin- (lorfteJ^by specialists. $1.00 at Young's BICYCLER on the htidnet plan, nn money lion; ow» machine,, fifh- per hour. FOim ROOMS for rent, with enm«e. (n Bcnrnn n knock-out In the first round. Lratrbc aa aforesaid, their debts and de- pharmacy. Trial size BSc* o 15 HOT BED Msh for sale; also land down,' eaay monthly payments, Your Ailrireos roller. Daniel F. Leona.nl, Bayside Stenographer, bo'x 6) I, Reii rear of (17 North ftHdir* avern/p; nl«" inds against the said estate, under oath, n!., Hank. fmm Rt Kow Monmouth. nix -1 nurn hnuht, .thin »•* months from the date ot the NEED R.OOMI- Will «s'crifice fouSpltce Helzbts, Belford. N. J., on old road to Highway 35, Eatontowp, or 311. Miiin Then what, excuse have you for your Inaction? You [otciaid order, or they will be foreve Atlantic Highlands. no linildlnK*. Phipn* 2H-R Hcd Jlnnk. walnut bedroom suite, $29; new walnut utteet. I^Vewooil,-N. J., phone Katontown HOUSEKKEI'BB and worker w|»he( poi.1- I mny answer me and say, "It doesn't concern you"— J,rret. ot their actions therefor againsi secretary JI fi.fi 0 ; parlor Aero flame oil 30 or Lakewood 930. ,tk* >&ld subscriber. ENTIRE nursery for sule of approjdma^l*- lion; white, middle aKed, widow. Write j SIX-ROOM hmiM, Improvement heater % 19. Combination con I and fta* W. II., box All, IUH Jlank. | $3f,: slx-r«om h» nl. ami no rlnubt you,are right, In a Bense. But this l» I^Dated Freehold. K. J-. January t, 1938, rnnjte $12.50. RUHCU'B, !9 Ba*t Front ly four thoUBjind litre". inrludiiiK l*»m- NEW and modern method In •IH.MJKIO tlrcroom Ifumc, hot. water lient. I" MARY EDITH FIELDER. bardy poplar*. KorwHy maples, Amerlrsn rugs. We guarantee every rue will tic not n't nil a personal matter. I merely voice tho. street. , ; elms, 'silver birches and several varletis* WOMAN wl. Milton UetV: Inc.. It „ ft Mannon, I>huna ZH'io, I^eon'fl. Monmo iM«-i, Heil Hank, photic Iftifi. property-owning fellow citizens when they see you Y~% Broad Street, Take notice that Frank' J. Creevy in Y0UN(i MAN wishes i.o.lllon .. chauf. missing the sweeter fruits of citlzensfilp. "Red B^nk, N. J., lends to apply to Townih.p Committee of ANTIQUES—I'Hv»U ollerlor buyt c.t.l 'tur and isretaker; «|i«ilenred. Write HALF of doiil.le house for rent; flva ; Holmdel Township, for a KetitJl Plenary boolm. [fic(uc«», ilnrijm«!nt*, »itvpt, «!.•>**, Chauffeur, IIIJJ til. |t«,| Hank.' > Proctors. Consumption license for premises situated AUTOMOBILES I'. O. Hoi 22, El- mom*, ii.tli, KOO'l liltlr; lidt. nir he.tt ; | NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ArMrraa Hohb!c», ie*l(leritii»l nelKhoichood I reiinonalilw uril.: Tnke your citizenship more Berlously. Appreciate at Highway. 34, Kolmd«l, K. J. l.ir n, N. 3. COIXIKKII woman wishes part lime or «.n- Jatat* of Horace V. Cook, deceased. Ohjectioni, if any, rhould be made im- USED CARS liottfiht, sold and cxchanK«d. Addr.ss 79 W..I K/nnt stieet, phr,n« ileil < tlje honor and privilege of Wiving a share In com- MKN~OL1> at 401 ei)*pr er.l hous.woik. Apply 117 Leonard Bank ZSOO-H." I •^Noticr e is hereby given that the ac mediately in writinjt to Sidney V. Bray. Pontlar tales nnd nervice; term*, (i. H. stia.t, Ked Hsnk.v flunts of the subscribers, trustees of th Clerk of Holmdel-Township,1 A. C. itSBRRi Hrnthen, 13-21 Mechanic Tonic tablets contain raw oynter t munity advancement. Don't, forget your patriotism. •Ut« of iald deceased, will l>e audlte< e, i (Signed) street, phone 3'JfiS. ^ omnni and other stimulant *• Our COUPLE would like vmrk nn bullfiM-hauf. Don't, forget your pocket-book either, for If you will id utattd by the Surronate at the Coun FRANK J. CREEVY. »tnrlJi n«w pep. Vih.e 11.00. ' Sj. feur, couk-houj>ewurk*i; lefsnncei. J of Monmouth and reported (or »eltie- vrktt 73c. Cull, write Sun R«y street, Irvlnglon, N. J. I>4wli l^tmber Com[iany, Asliury Tnik, ahay, Surrogate Of the County of Hori- •JENRRAO homework*,- desires wnrT*~o7 l'hnn«'«61. I.srk of money need not hamper you. There ar« S3 RerklesB Flace, Red Bank. N. J mnuth, made on the eighteenth day of ARK YOU looking for a.iiuality u*ed rnr? WANTKf), information about umlirr l!a any kind, full or part, tims; Bood cook FIDEUTY UNION TRUST COMPANY, January, 1939, on the application of We, have these lo offer you this- week: mender. Have uml>r*!U* to }>• rnfrid- nl pleasant. fiiit'Osltinn, rlty refflr*rices. 2B nECKT,R.SH place I seven minuiea* walk ninny rholre properties in and near Red Bank which • (Formerly Fidelity Trust Company), l>na Grant, executrix of the estate of lfl?>8 Chevrolet four-door sport sedan, de- *d and don't know where to ST«t thern Apply all the week to 4!) ,W«n Wtitoifi* to railroad titatioit: four ml mil ft A' v.ftlk ! », small first payment will secure. Installments of By: EDWARD A. PRUDES. John (.rant, deceased, notice U hereby luxe, with all deluxe Cfiiifl'tncnt, Inrludinz fixed, Phnn© Ited Hafik 3if>'>. avenue. Red Jlnnk, to bitilneti terilonf hot wnter heat with Vie»t President, given to the creditors of ssid deceased tr> push button control radio, Thl» car has nil burner. Inquire J. M- llfnnla, hU I small amounts per month will complete the pay- 7ES Broad Street, Newark, N'. J exhibit to the tubicrifrcr, executiix n* not been riri-.'en far enough to entirely TRACTOH plow wanl«d; doubl* bottom, SITUATION wanted as cook ,,r i I Klxher i• told from our I _-lrirh; Oliver in«terrtt theI i!.(i ban..' evening of Ufo without a shelter over your head 'Notice Is hereby given that the account! Red Bank. K. J.. II. F. T). No. 1. nbove *"•'• may b* purchitiicrl from Incmi TVPIRT and filln« r|«rk -wlihos t">*itio>); GOOfJ ilx-room 'Jintii* tonvenlenf. \n B'B- expsrlenred. Write A. >'•, box 611, Red „! the iub>criber, substituted truiiee o , „ Executrix. through the H. 'M. A. C payment plun. FlhST MOUTUAOB money winu-l, M.ZOft, tlon, irhooln »nd Rhopitlnff renler; S?0. lhat will cstise you to throw out your chest and I}j4 estate of said deceased, wltl he auditc Edwarr! W. Wise, Kiq., Bank,* Your Chevrolet and Old«moMIe d«ral«r, worth mor* than double, on main r«ad, Sen Itoltton Waterbury, ntallnr, 22 We»t shout with proud satisfaction, "It's MINE." Lad stated by the Surrogate at the Count Red Bsnk, N. J.. WelJer Auto Sale* Corp., 153 Fint ayenue, rl(jRfl to Red Bank. Large home, with all Ffflnt streat, fhone 3i5f»O.* If Monmouth and reported for settlemen Proctor. r Atlantic 'tUrhlandi. N. J. improvement..; al«o birn. Both «vtll kspt, ' -> Orphans Court of said County, or Property Inriudei fiur lotl, S2xlfi0 earh. APARTMENTS ATTRACTIVK loratlon, wft.h fln« vl?w of j The Ilesister with Its army of enthusiastic readers lay, the sixteenth day of March, A NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT FORFI deluxe phaeton, 1935; BUT rounding rount f/\ f hort *VRIK tf» nt«- | "j339. at' 10:00 o'clock a. m., at which Write MortRaire Morn/, box .711, R*4 Eitate of Eh rick Parmly, diceaied, are: condition. Call 2785 Red B»nk. - LARGE thret-room ipirtment, . 193ft. the eitate of n!d deceased, ir.II be audited hrat, tite batht all improvemrnti; in tbs 1930 FOR?i thre«-Qiiarter ton i.Rntt body BUSINESS NOTICES h««ft of n*d Bank. 1« W*ii r'mnt street, lot InvMtmcnt you require. Phone Lucky 13. GUARANTY TRfST COMPANY and »taterf Hy ibe'Surrogtfit.of the County truck, for sale; Kor>f. tire*; firwt CIBM oi Monmotith. ami r«[.ort«d for •ettlement rail Ktamhurx 381 for •pt")inlmifit. COLONIAL rmldcfife In excellent d«ll'»» hood; rlv*'" |U'l vll»K*" I * i Jf ,lmfc* fir: Harrr J. K«!ly. ' tu the Orphani Court ot »»id Countr, t>n h\ * Fi i Thursday, .the tKtnty-thlrd day of Marrh, NICKLV furtilitiitd ajtittt/itrit, two rmimi, rriumi., wodd-hiiinlnx nr*i«lni tj mm pon-h ; A**htant Tm*t Oftirer, Wldlcy, -ilft-M K«iint*iwn,: * kit«ben and btth. private enlrsnr*; oil 140 Broadway, Kty> York, N. Y A 1). JP.13. at ]0:'i0 o'rlork ». m., Hi 1JJ8 rON'HAC vtdKPntwq J>17 Fonilac •*••>. SubttitutBrt Tniete*. vhUh tim* appHeatJon will t>e tnad* fur •edant,' tup 1st* moiiel Plymouth Htm Ion burner, hot water, effitrnl lor*tIan. 1 FrfMit ntf*t*. ifhone 8ri*tO,* the »llow»nre. of eommis«inA» and coun- MADEMSlNfi I'ROAl^ antlrfue« louvM Allen plict, Just off Riverside avenue, fl«*l and iol** trtrt- •P>tiii)"1 Too ^91011 a C«rk. Dated I*t»njif'»k«. A. P. 193s). Dank. c<*tk. tfmtj* too toukU t •ianit two 1937 Chevrolet *twa'-donr trunk Ifahkd nefffhbori.oods of K*d *•/*«»• •<. Two K£W BRUNRW1CS»^_SUST COMPANY, CBSSPOOtg tlearnd, cellars dux, srrnip all (mprove- blork* to shopping canter; Vonvenicnt. to bttln is no better th?n no cork a Byi LouU A. Meterotl. 1138 Auburn roarh, two 1(31 Pont)..<:'»t-' Ins mnd Grraijinr al reasoiia-hte rates ments; commuting serv t rains and • tatlnu and school*. Watertmry, %Z West ly. Printinar»lxJri« Brunswick, N. J,, dant. 19S5 Oherrolet aedan, 1933 . Tly- A owner. If It mUreoreBenUt him it n *d better tro iri^»the discard than Substitute** Trill let. mouth oope, two 193« Flymottth sedan*, ly*l .. ™ — BROAD STREET home of nine rooms j two Hicks, Kuhlthiu. Thompion * 1935 USaJU «d«n. 193S Ford .port ' CIKDKRS for ills, road - THREE-ROOM apartment, wl'h h*at and { Mle. bathiii two fireplace* j lar(t« lot with bli l^S ^ 1 De*h!tr. , rintlnsf U A oerf^l fit coupe, 1937 «il!i*y • tevian, 1937 Pnntlae stone'i drivtwayi built (anr) n p hot water; furniihe' d nr unfurnfihtd ; In ihsde trees. Has separate entrance ana Vatlonai Hank BMr. ia!5**Pi Chtvfolet aedan. ilx wheel*; Alio i.nij, gravel, fill dirt and i< p noil. Rfl Bank. Also fi 14. At half time the victors led, Strand Tneater 7 to 11. Sticer, Atlantic Highlands- Accuracy, skill ind ^ orward, accounted ~for 14 points Sweeney Protests A Hurricane's Challenge," a : The first of a series of jitterbug ence enable us to do- the rtille Cfverlllno of Freehold scored contests will * be held tomorrow Fire Rate Increase found motion picture depleting what :gbt . • . r most delicate repairirjg. \^ happened to the telephone system night on the stage of the Strand Mayor Walter J. Sweeney of Sea guarantee satisfaction. <3fb In one of the nation's most densely theater. Tony Hunting, manager Bright appeared before the State populated regions during the hur- COMING WEDDING. of' the theater, will serve as master Board of Underwriters at Newark prices will please you. - ricane of September 21, 1938, and of ceremonies, and all amateur yesterday and protested against the bow the Bell system organized Miss Mary Schire of Long Branch dancers are Invited to attend. raise of 50 per cest in fire insurance Silverware Repaired scroas halt the country to send help nd Carmen Sicillano of Eatontown The audience will judge the con-rates, in that borough. He said the to restore, service even while the be married Sunday afternon, test, much In the manner in which increase is "a. load too heavy for the and Replated Like New hurrlcan raged, will be shown at a February 26, at 4 o'clock" at the Star they Judged amateur night contests. taxpayers of a small municipality al- meeting of the Presbyterian Broth- f the Sea church, Long Branch. Fol-There will be three prizes, $5 for ready overburdened to bear." The REUSSILLES' erhood Monday night, February 13. owlng the ceremony a reception will first, $3 for second and 12 for third. schedule rating bureau ruled some Edwin C. Hill Is commentator. ' e held at the Dubonnet room, The winners of the first five con- time ago that the .borough must pur- 36 Broad St, Red Bank An open discussion on the topic Satontown. Mr.* Sicillano attended tests will be pitted together In the chase a new l.OOO^allon pumper and - TeL 1831. contained In the film and > demon- led Bank schools and Newark unl- final contest to be held la April. install an automatic lire alarm sys- itration and talk on the technical rerslty. Kour couples have entered the tem or face an Increase In rates. aspects of sound, through the cour- tesy of the New Jersey Bell Tele- phone Co., will follow the motion picture. Policeman Frank Reuther will dis- REV. DR. JOHN B. McCLOSXEY. CHESTER P. EOGER8. FRANK MERRITT. cuss the organization of safety pa- trols and tell of the .progress of tho Theodore D. Moore, the newly Bank k Trust company, and Frank the Red Bank Standard, was recent- movement in the schools of the bor- elected -president of the Red Bank Merritt, proprietor of Merrltt's Ma- ly elected to fill the vacancy on theough,,, .••-.•••- Chamber of Commerce, has filled the chine «hop on Mechanic street, board, caused by the resignation of Donald Klatfp of Bed Bank high vacancies on the board of directors These men will be accepted at the John Colt school faculty will be In charge of by appointing to the board Rev. Dr. next meeting of the board of direc- Mr. Moore la considering commit- the muaical entertainment to be pre- John B. MeCIoskey, rector of St, tors if there are no objections from tee appointments and these will be sented .and refreshments will be James church; Chester P. Rogers, the other momtwa of tho board. Sid-.; "nnoiiDced at the board's next meet Jierved. : ....". - •-..- -,-...,' — .. jsresident of' the Second National ney J. Wain, editor and publisher of I ing.- . 'NOTICE. Notice 1B heraby given that ths> follow- ing1 in & proposed copy of an Ordinance Former New Yorker that WM introduced at a meeting of tbt D. A. R. Societies Oratorio Society Dorough Council of U10 Borough 01 Eat- ontown held on February 6th, 193D, and Give Tricky Tray Party Buys at Middletown at that time paiatd first reading and was To Give Concert laid over for second and ftnal passage at STOKELY WEEK SALE Mrs. Theodore Farmly and Ml*. Mrs. Paul Konish of Middletown meeting of said Council to be held Febru- Ehrlck Farmly were co-chairmen of has sold her 24-aerc farm at that ary 23rd. 1939, lit the Dorough Hall at a. tricky tray party given Friday af- At Rumson School place to Frank LcBron of New York Eatontown, at 8100 o'clock I'. M., at who has been renting a residence for which time a public hearing be given up- ternoon tt the Red Bank Woman's on thuvflame. club by members of Monmouth the past year on' Grange avenue, ANDREW fi. BBCKEB, chapter, Daughters of American Permission Granted by Fair Haven. The farm Is on the Borough Clerk. Here's Your Shopping List For Stokely's Finest! cast side of Laurelton road. It ad- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING KOI} EX- Revolution, and members of the TENSIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE Mary Stillwell society, Children of Board of Education to joins the Luystcr farm on the south PUUUC PAKK IN THE BOROUOH OF the American Revolution. The pro- and the Gullck farm on the cast. EATONTOWN AND AUTHORIZING PRODUCT |CariSize|3 For|6 For 12 For ceeds of the affair will go into the Use Auditorium The sale wao made by Paul E. Stryk- THE FURTHER IMPROVEMENT OF er of Holmdel. THE SAME . AND APPROPRIATING | STOKELY'S Finest Whole Kernel Golden Bantam Corn $1.10 scholarship fund for Carol Lee Lusk,: The Rumson board of education at THE COST THEREOF. a mountain girl whom the C. A. R, the regular meeting laat night Two brooks run through the farm STOKELY'S Finest Corn on Cob, 4 Ears .43 .85 1.65 aro educating at the Crossnore granted permission to the Monmouth and several acres »ro in a young BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough getftoi, Kentucky. apple orchard. The house on the Council of the Borough of Eatontowni Oratorio society to present "The Cre- SECTION 1. That the Borough of Eat- I STOKELY'S Finert Tiny Whole Beets 2 .49 .95 1.85 During the afternoon Mrs. Daw7 ilon" in the school auditorium April property la comparatively new and ontown further Improvx the public park eon Olnwtead of Fort Monmouth en- 28 and also to use ths school auditor- contains eight rooms and a bath- which liaa been heretofore purchased from STOKELY'S Finest Beets, Sliced, Diced or Shoestring .... 2 .29 .57| 1.10 room. It has two large fireplaces the Borti Busies Corporation, Body Cor- tertained -with a program of original ium for rehearsal April 27. A fee of porate of the State o[ New Jersey. STOKELY'S Finest Peas and Carrots.: :.. 2 .43| .85 1.65 poems. Members of the committee $28'was set by the board for the use and a steam-heating system. A large SECTION 2. That the said Improve- w«re Mrs. W. Hugh Ryder, Mrs. E. of the auditorium the two nights. barn and several smaller buildings ments consist of additional work on the | STOKELY'S Finest Succotash . 2 . This sum will cover the cost of aro on. tho property. Mr. LcBron dam, sluiceway and necessary retaining .43| .85 1.65 W. Fields, Mrs. Leroy Bergen, Mrs. walla and excavation and other1 w%rk In Spofford Schanck, Mrs, Edward lights, heat, janitor services and oth- and family will occupy the property connection with the improvement of said I STOKELY'S Finest Tomatoes, Whole .49 .95 1.85 Boon!, Mrs. Jacob B. Ruo, Jr., Mrs.er expenses. at their permanent home. 2V4 Harvey Leuln, Mrs. Kenneth DIeW, SUCTION. 3. That tho Borough Officials STOKELY'S Finest Dark Red Kidney Beans 2 .29 .571 1.10 Fermlsalon was also granted to the of the Borough ot Baiontown be author- 'Mm. James Say and Miss Edith junior organization of the. Auxiliary ised to enter Into an agreement with the | STOKELY'S Finest Cut Wax Beans .-. McLean. of Two Riven of Monmouth Me- Mrs. F. W. Hayden Works Progress Administration of the , 2 .391 .75| 1.39 United States pf America for the purpose Those attending wore Mrs. 8. G. morial hospital to hold a motion pic- of making the »ald Improvements under I STOKELY'S Finest All Green Asparagus, extra large .... 2 .85 1.65 3.25 Drummond, Mrs, Frederick K. ture show on skiing in the. school To Speak To PTA a' Works Progress Project and to furnish auditorium. Any profits from tho the sponsor's share, according to .the re- | STOKELY'S Finest Fruit Cocktail .:...... 1 .39| .75 1.39 Hakes, Mrs. Fred Martell, Mrs.* Mrs. Frank W. Hayden of Long quirements of the said Works Frogrcaa Dorrnan MacFaddln, Mrs. Emll En- show will go to the hospital, Branch, county chairman of the Administration. | STOKELY'S Finest Fruit Cocktail l .65 1.25| 2.39 gel, Mrs. Harold Nevlus, Mrs. Ed- Nine applications for the position Monmouth County Council of Par- SECTION i. That the sum of Fifteen 2 A ward J. Batchelar, Mrs. Sidney Mc- of custodian of the high school nts and Teachers, will bo guest Hundred (»1,600.00) Dollars or BO much STOKELY'S Finest Fruit Cocktail 8-oz. .25 Lean, Mrs. Gertrude Capen, Mrs. ffi.grounds were filed for future refer- thereof as may be necessary to carry out .45| -85 peaker at a meeting of the Fair the provisions of this Ordinance, ia hereby H. Boardman, Mrs. F, J. Dlbbon, no*...... , - Haven' Parent-Teacher association appropriated for the- said purpose, which STOKELY'S Finest Bartlett Pears ; 2Vz .59 1.15| 2.25 lira. E. H. Bedlc, Mrs. A.-N. Murray, Complaint that the orchestra pit In Monday at the Willow streot school. is In addition to the amount that nay be Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Sr,, Mrs. David the auditorium waa poorly lighted contributed by the Works Progress Ad- STOKELY'S Finest Royal Ann Cherries Plana for this session wero complet- ministration of the United States of Amer- 2»/z .75| 1.45| 2.90 Wood, Mrs. Sherman I. Strong, Mrs. when the pupils ot the band and or- ed at a meeting of-,tho executive ica. - • | STOKELY'S Finest Sour Pitted Cherries 2 Rachel Field, Mrs, Edward Bergen, chestra rehearsed was made by board of the group yesterday aftor- SECTION B. This -work being under- .431 .85| 1.65 Mrs. Albert Iwlns, Mrs. C. H. Smock, Oeorge Hallanan and the matter of noon at the school. A new president taken In conjunction with an agency of the United States of America, no down ! STOKELY'S Finest Sliced Elberta Freestone Peaches .... 2>/2 •73| 1.39| 2.75 Mrs. Josepph Bcoleyy, Mrs. Georgge installing individual lights on the will bo elected to fill the linexplred music stands was lett in the hands payment' is required. WWhitneyt , MrsM . AdriaAdi n NItechelmNIthl , term of Mrs. Lynwood Mlnton who SECTION 6. Bonds In the sum of Fif- | STOKELY'S Finest Green Gage Plums ,. 2V4 .59! 1-15! 2.25 Mrs. Wel- of the building committee. recently rcsignad. teen Hundred <»1,500.00) Dollars are Mrs. William Sutphln Wl hereby authorlied to be lsaued for th< | STOKELY'S Finest Tree Ripened Nectarines •75| 1.45| 2.90 llngton Wllklns, Sr.S , Mra. Welling- The building committee was au- Attending were Mrs. Albert Ott- purpose 0/ financing the cost of said Inv 2Vz „ ton Wllklns, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Stew- thorized to obtain bids for repairing man, Mrs, Everett Allen, Mrs. L. A provement. 'Tho maximum, amount of STOKELY'S Finest Grape Fruit Sections : . 2 .29| ,57| 1.10 art, Mrs. L. F. Olllett, Mrs. Charles leaks In the gable ends on tho new Griffin, Mrs. Harry Fcldt, Mrs. S. money to ba raised from all sources for high school building and the.coat •old purpose Is the »um ol Fifteen Hun- Hobrough, Mrs, D. A. Hart) Mrs. Burrltt Boynton, Mrs. Arthur Sick- dred ((1,500.00) Dollars, STOKELY'S Finest Grape Fruit Juice 2 .23| -45| .85 Henry Dorr, Mrs. William Martin, will be taken from tho contractor's les, Mrs. Edgar V. Denlsc and Hol- Said bonds shall be In such form and Mrs. James Mrtln, Mrs. Lloyd Thom- liability fund, land Fcnnlmoro._ In «uch aums, «nd principal and Interest STOKELY'S Finest Grape Fruit and Orange Blend .2 .29| .57 1.10 as, Mrs. Charles E. Mount, Mrs. Mr. Hallanan and Dennis Byrne PRyabie In auch medium and In such place, as may be specified hereafter by.a reso- STOKELY'S Finest Tomato Soup ..... lOVz-oz. .29 Daniel Dean,. Mrs. L. C. VanBus- were appointed on a committee to |n-. lution of this Committee and anal! be .15 -.55 Itlrk, Mrs. Frank Ooff, Mra. L. F. vestlgate Insurance to cover school Valentine Party signed by the Mayor and tho Borough Shopard, Mrs. C. D. White, Mrs. J. employees during Illness. Clerk and countersigned by the Borough I STOKELY'S Finest Tomato Soup 2 Tall .29 .57| 1.10 Treasurer, and tho corporate seal of the E, MacMann, Mrs. Vernon W, Roao, Albert Mowry, manual training Planned By Group Borough of Eatontown shall bo afllxed, STOKELY'S Finest Vegetable Soup Mrs. Edna Ficker, Mrs, Harold C. io»/» .20| .39 .75 teacher, was granted permission to Tho Phllathoa society of the Bap- nd. if coupons for the pnyment of the Hancock, Mrs, J, A. McLean, Mrs. attend the convention of tho New Interest shall be attached, they shall, be STOKELY'S Finest Honey Pod Peas 1 ,29| .57 1.10 Walter French, Mra. Alexander Jersey Vocational and Arts associa- tist church will give a Valentine executed by .the facsimile signature of Fraier, Mra. Frank P. Kuhl, Mrs. tion March 16, 17 and 18 at Asbury party Friday, February 17, in the .he BoroURh Treasurer. I STOKELY'S Finest Golden Bantam Corn 1 .25| .47 .90 . Howard S. Hlgglnson, Mrs. E, M. basement of tho church. Plana for SECTION 7. Pending the Issuance of Park.' his ovont wero completed at a moot- inld bonds, the cost of said project may Kitchen, Mrs. F, E. Price, Mrs. Mar- e temporarily financed by the Issuance STOKELY'S Finest Country Gentleman Corn 1 .25| .47| .90 It Vos voted to give .the Bcnlor ing of the group at the home of Mrs. cus Hlgglnbotham, Mrs. J. C. Hcn-class permission to hold tho annual of temporory bond anticipation notes. All drickson, Mrs. M. U Seller, Mrs. Cecil Lcdlard of Madison avenue. of said notes shall bo Issued for a period | STOKELY'S Finest Medium Green Lima Beans 1 .29| .57 1.10 ball Saturday night, February 25, it Mrs. Eugene- Magcc, Mrs. J.oscph not exceeding one yoar and may be re- Thomas Morford, Misses Sadlo Child, It wished to hold the affair on a Sat- ewed from, time to time for periods not STOKELY'S Finest Cut Tender Green Beans, 1 .25| .47 .90 Elizabeth Cooper, Gertrude Parmly, Fox nnd Mrs. Harry O'Brien aro exceeding the time limited by law and said urday" night instead of Friday. members of tho committee in charge. notes shall be in auch sums and payable Florence Martin, Viola E. Patterson, Charles A. Wolbach, supervising at such times as mny be provided here- | STOKELY'S Finest Tomato Juice 20-oz. .25| .47 .90 Margaret Torhune, Annie Stlllwotl, Tcntatlvo plans wore made for a g principal, announced that plans Wcio clam chowder sale next month. Mrs. after l,y resolution of this Council. under way for a Monmouth County SECTION 8-. Tho rate of Interest on | STOKELY'S Finest Tomato Juice SO-ost. tin 17c Each Emily Roberts, Kathorine Foster, Alex Pcpln of Spring street- will be aid bonds or temporary bond anticipation Helen Holmes,, Mary BBoardman, Day at the World's Fair at New York hoateaa afthe next meeting Tuesday >ote« nhall not exceed the sum of six per j STOKELY'S Finest Tomato Juice .: 96-oz. tin 33c Each R Dlbh and that one of the.features of tho night, March 7r ' The assisting Alico Morford and Ruth Dlbhen. day's prlgram will be a concert by SECTION 9. It Is hereby determined hostesses will bo Mrs, William ,y this Council that the period of useful- tho county school bands. Mr. Wol-Howoll and Mrs. George W, Alien. tess of the Improvement herein provided Sally Warneker bach also said the Rumson high Mt-a. O'Brien nnd Miss Julia Wall- or, as determined nccowllng to the R. S. school basketball team waa winding Ing were assisting -hostesses at the 40:1-34, Is hereby flxeS and determined up the season tomorrow night ns forty (40) yenra. FRESH FRUITS and Is Ship's Nurse mooting Tuesday. SECTION 10. It Is hereby certified that against Leonardo. So far RumsQn the Supplemental-Debt Statement nqulrei] VEGETABLES BUTTER EGGS Miss Sally Warneker, a registered has won seven and lost six games. by this Act. has been duly made ana filed FINEST DAVIDSON'S A J ' nurse, daughter of Mi', and Mrs. GETS COMPENSATION. In tho office of the Clerk, and such .state- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! STRICTLY FRESH AsA^ The loavo of absence to Miss Cath- ment shows that the gross debt as de AYRSHIRE BOLL • dJ-tb d0Zl Bernard Warnokor of Everett, sailed erine Tlerney, school nurse, who hns Louis Shllonis of Middletown town- nnod In R.0S. 70;l-l» Is Increased by this JERSEY *tt«IC as ship's hursc Saturday on tho S. boon 111, was extended-to tho, middle ship received compensation at a Ordlnnnre by the mil of Fifteen Hundred EXTRA 1ABOB .< a. Statendam for an 18-day cruise of March. hearing Friday at Asbury Park for ($1,5011.00) Dollars. , TBEE-BKPENED STOKELY'S FINEST to South America and return. SECTION II. Thin Ordinance shall tske STOKELY'S FINEST Injuries received whllo working on effect after Us pai^nso and publlcatloi riNEAPrtE FRUIT GOLDEN BANTAM Tho Bhlp will make several stopi the estato of Mrs. Margaret Hoo- pursuant to law. at West Indies, South America, Pan- Made Secretary Of kcll of Chapel Hill. Mr. Shllonis was Florida ORANGES CATSUP ama, Havana and Cuba and will re represented by Vlncont McCue of IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, CORN A velvety, spicy sauce that "does something" turn to New York February 22. Ml, Dormitory Council llio firm of Qutnn & Dorcmus, 127-B2 Picked and canned when the ears aro bursting Warneker Is a graduate of Red Bank To KDNA J. CASSIIli* ONEII. anil JOHN wonderful to your appetite. Lome S. Waddell, son of Mr. and O'NEIU hir husbnnd: JAMBS CASSIDY with milky tenderness. botttes high school and Fltkin hospital, Mrs, C. L,. Waddell ot GraiiRo ave- THUMB LACERATED. anil ADELINE CASSIDY. his wife Fer DOT. NO. S Cans A QA. School of Nursing. nue, Fair Haven, has been elected Nicholas Clay of Shrewsbury ave- CHARLES OASSItlY nnd IXUISE CAS Florida ORANGES Iot 2 25c .Mrs, Warneker and Miss Margaret SI11Y. his wlf«; HENRY CASS1I1Y anil Indian River—rineapple Brand secretary of the Sims Hall council nue, who Is employed by -Mrs. P. A. HELEN CASSII1Y, his wli>j RICHARD $1.10 6 £uQ Murray of Red Bank, Mr. and Mra.the ten-man group governing the GatCs of Union street, suffered"a CASSIDY: HENRY ETHERINUTON »n< NATURAL COLOR Joseph O'Brien of New York and men's dormitory' on the Syracuse badly cut thumb Sunday while work- CATHERINE KTHEIUNCTON. his wlft TREE-BTPENED STOKELY'S FINEST STOKELY'S FINEST Jack Murphy of Connecticut were university campus, Sims Hall la ing at the Gattls homo. A glass urn! MAIIRARET ETHERINGTON among those who b|d Miss W&rno- BEACH: divided Into live sections housing 30 dish broke In his hand. He was By virtue of nn order, of the Court TOMATOES ker bon voyage. men oach. Early In the first senipst- treated at Rlvcrvlew hospital. Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day 17 "25° PORK & BEANS cr Mr. Waddell was elected secre- of tho date hereof, in a cause, wherein Tender - mellow beans dripping with luscious Whole peeled vine-ripened tomatoes packed to tary of Section V. • lf It Swims—We Have It Citizens llulldlng nntl Loan Association o EXTRA LARGE tomato sauce. the brim. Red Ban*, a corporation of the State of New INDIAN RIVER Magazine Spur Has Mr, Waddell Is a freshman In the Jersey, Is eamnUinniit. nttd you and otheri Per Doz. No. t Cans A A m _ Syracuse university College of Busi- are defendants, you are required to ap for pear, flnd answer .to the complslnant's bill $u7 3-29c Picture Of Haskell ness Administration, majoring; In on, or before- the seventh day of April GRAPEFRUIT $1.35 O ODC journalism and newspapor manage- nest, or .the salil%in will be taken as. con . An exceptionally gooa picture of ment, Ho Is on the staff of the Syrn- Hennessey's fessed against ynu.- STOKELY'S FINEST Amory L. Haakell of Mlddlotown cuao Dally Orange, undcr-graduato The said bill Is filed to foreclose, a per- PEAS tain rnoi-tit«RO madn by Henrietta 'Uhten. 5-25° CUT GBEEN township appears In the January publication; Tho FrcBhman Lid, bush n'hd Charles Uhlenlnish, her husband, HONEY POD SWEET number of The Spur, a magazine de- monthly published by freshmen In to Citizens UiillitliiR anil Tjoan' Association SUNKI8T Canned just like nature grows them—all sizes voted to "the good things In life." the School of Journalism, anil of Rtil Bunk, dated July 11. 19U9. and re rordeii in the Monmouth County Clerk' BEANS together. " ' , , Mr. Haskell, wno is the newly Syracuse university correspondent Office In Hook 9U of Mortgages, rsire 250, LEMONS Strlngless, full meaty pods. See recipe hidden Per Doz. . A Aft —, elected president of the- National for tho Morrlstown Daily Record. T market »?*> •tp.. snd coverlnit premises in the Town- Horso Show, is also M, F. H, of the hlu of MUldletown, County of Monmouth, • m doz. under label. . for ilonmounth County Hounds. He All Our Sea Food I>e»li. \nX State of New Jersey. JL • Dot. No. X Cans A Ofhan $1.39 3 39c SPEAKS TO IH-Y CLUII. No Cold Storage And you, Kilna .1. Cassldy O'Nell. Jamei for rarely sanctions the making of per- Casslilv. Charles Cassidy, Henry Cassldy, sonal photographs. Speaking of his experiences in Rlchnrd Cassldy, Henry Etherington an, TOMATOES $1.39 D O«fC STOKELY'S FINEST ; The picture In The Spur shows Mr. trip which ho took around tho world Margaret Etherlnirton Heach, ara made d< Phone 1377 We Deliver fendants because roll are- Uia heirs.at.laiv FINE FLAVOR STOKELY'S FINEST WHOLE UNPEELED Haskcll In hunt costume as M. F. H. last winter, Dr. Eugeno W. Newman of Henrietta Uhlcnhunh. the record owner 1-ID. carton box with his celebrated hounds, ana of Red Bank gave an Interesting talk of the mortKaned "remises. makes a most flying Illustration for to the Boys' Senior Hl-Y club at their WEEK END SPECIALS And you, John O'Nell, arc made adi PEACHES APRICOTS the story "The News of Dogs" by weekly meeting Monday evening at fendnnt becauss ynn nre the husband < WHITING .....Z; Edna J. Cassldy O'Nell, one of the heirs, Kosy cheeked . and abounding In natural fruit This Is beautiful fruit packed in heavy syrup. Arthur Roland, the Y houso on Riverside avenue. at-law of Henrietta Uhlenbush. the recor SNOW WHTTK juices. • •.,•-. Jack Arnold presided. Following the SMALL FLOUNDERS .-16c n>. owner of the mortncitRed .premises: am Per DOT. No. S 54 Cans A M M _» Fer Do*. A Effd** remarks by Dr. Newman, tho boys you, Adeline Cnssldy, are maile,a defend- CAULIFLOWER for had tho privilege of asking him ant ligcmise you are. the wife of Jamei Founders' Day To Be Csssldr. one of the heiti-itt-law of Henri hrad $1.6S O"MC $2.00 O DOC questions. This made his vlnit with KINO MACKEREL ::2a*Vl0 b ettn Ifhlenbush, the record ovner of thi the olub nil the more enjoyable due Largo Smpltft ._ mnrtirnffed premises: anil you, Louise Cas 17° STOKELY'S FINEST Observed By PTA slily, sre ' mnde a. defendant because yo STOKELY'S FINEST to the fact that many points which me the wife ot Charles Cassldy, one o The executive board of the Rum- the boys wore Interested in were Atnckerel C the lielrs.Rt-law ol Henrietta Uhtenbunh, GREEN BEANS ion high school Parent-Teacher as- brought up for discussion. Bert CodlMi Sionka the record owner of the moittiaired prem- TOMATO JUICE PUMPKIN ' Frost was appointed chairman of a Fillet.Haddock I, ises ; snil you, Helen CHsstily, are mad FANCY Solid avert pnek of the best golden pumpkin unfilBtlnn met Tuesday at the La- lb. defendant because you ara the: vi\tti STIUNGLESS I*r>r Doc M 9% Cf -^»' 'ayotto street- school. Plans worn committee to make arrangements for Shlul 25 Gtk ' "W '°' .sUt>V& ever canned. • s l.los ,Vho .Founders' d»y te* tTenrlttta UhUnhush. the record owner o! ,'Just try'this''juice"- heavy bod'y anil, irtth a" to bo held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 hear future., Striped Bass tha moriR-aited premises: Mndyou. Cath- 2 ite. jyi, erine Etnerlngtoh. sre mad* a defendan' flavor you won't forget. : $125 3° 35c o'clock at the Rumson high school. Jumbo Shrimp _ c became- you are the wife of Henry- Ether. Past presidents and the founders of 11OIMDKI, FARM LEASED. Blueflah ._. _ Inffton, one of the htlrs.tt.law of Hanrletti CALIFORNIA 1AROE BUNCHES RADISHES the Ilunmon association will bo thn King Mack«rel uhlentnish. the record owner of tha mort MAINE POTATOES Mm. Emma, Butler Wilaon oof ««i!«d premUei, and by. virtue themol CALIFORNIA FANCY guests and each will relate experi- Stank. __ I' lb. claim to have, some lien upqn or Interesl FANCY PEAS ences whllo working with the organ- Holmdel hsn lctued her 12-acro farm FRESH SCALLOPS .. by w«y of curtesy, dower'or otherwise, , LARGE MXNCHE8 V. 8. No. I at that place for a year to ,R. C. T. ._SSct» FULL PODS CARROTS ization, thus trnclng its lilatory. Mrs. STKWING OYSTIIRS _s«c ptp. the sstd mortvsged jii-ernlses. Griffith of Plalnflold, an .engineer In APPI.KCATK, HTEVKN3. TX)STF.n , A bundle* -4/1° Edwin M. Farrier is chairman of the FltYINO OYSXKHS _._45o«45 t & HKUSSILI.K. }1M&. AAC program mid Mrs. Charles A. Wolth- e employ of tho Western Electric corporation. .The lease WRU made 8O>T CLAMS SScJ,t. SollrlUm nf rompltlnant, n bunili hach is hospitality chairman. FBKSH SALMON T, O. A.Mrees .1* H,...,l Street. 2-29° throush Paul R. Stryker ot Holmdci. Red Hsnl., New Jer«« I>ate... .d lrt.«; 1939,