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Local Club Honors Justice Brennan Council to Hear *»•".' Council Rejects Parley Plea for Market On Broad Street Plan FAIR HAVEN—The mayor and -*• council tonight will take under Werner May Succeed Council brushed aside objections consideration a recommendation by Mayor Katharine Elkus White of the zoning board of adjustment Kirkegwd on Council Monday night and refused to hold that It authorize a variance for Regional Bd. Plans a Joint public meeting with the the construction of a Davidson BATONTOWK — Herbert B. planning board on the Broad Bros, supermarket next to the Werner of M Ttaten in, may Street plan during the holiday fire house on River rd. be appelatei to succeed Harry season. The meeting will take place at N. Klrkegard as eeancUman at In doing so, It accepted the fact S p. m. at borough hall and Is ex- Wld night's mayor and Dec. 27 Meeting that the planning board could act pected to attract a sizable audi- on Ita own Initiative to adopt the ence since the matter has been In aaswer to ajiseattona freaa RITM8ON — The ntxt step to why voter* rejected the propois! plan. The- law givM the board one of. controversy that has been The Register, Mayor F. BUsa be taken by tht Rumson-Palr The board, prior to the refer- authority to take such action, talked about in a series of board Price yesterday aaU Mr. Wer- Haven regional high school board endum, said the cost of paying with no approval by the govern- meetings since Sept. 12. ner la hla choice far the vacan- ing body needed. cy caused by Mr. Hrkegard's of education in connection with the principal and Interest on the Leroy Davidson of the firm Dec 1 realgnatlaa Tha mayor its school expansion program 20-year bond issue would amount Councilman Charles T. Bruno confirmed yecterday his previous iadleatod that Mr. Werner may be decided at the group's to an approximate yearly inereane •aid that If the board docs ap- statements that, If built, the store wosM accept the appointment. Dec. 27 meeting. , in taxes of U cents per $100 of prove the master plan this would would cost about (100,000 to erect Ha said Coaacllasea Carlejr A hearing to analyze the re- assessed valuation. tend to "freeze" land mapped out and another $100,000 or more to Garafalo and Howard Meyer sults of the Dec 11 referendum The figures were challenged by until its use was determined by equip and stock. -which was defeated—was held a group calling Itself the Tax-xonlng changes set up In ordi- agree with Us choice and that nance amendments adopted by 'Largest In Chain' he will take It up with the Thursday and the board met m payers Protective association. ether three eouncilmen aa aeon executive session Tuesday. They said the total figure council. "It would be the largest store aa possible. Tha appointment Aiiociatad Supreme Court Justice J. Brannan, Jr., Rumton, center, is No definite action was taken would approach 12.29 per $100 of The plan calls for establish- In the Davidson chain," he said, tt either meeting, assessed valuation "when all In- ment of a business sone for top require* confirmation by coun- •hewn receiving tha traditional "Eight (all1 from Edward Hudson Conway, praiidant of "about three times the size of our cil. Sir. Werner, a saeanber ef Voters here and In Fair Haven crements have been taken into quality stores south from LeRoy stores In Red Bank and, Little the soalng board of adjustment, tha Root Bear and Chackar club, at tha club's testimonial dinner last night (or Justice turned down the board's $1,200,- consideration." pi. to the railroad tracks on both Silver," and considerably bigger 0M building program, which sides of Broad. And It provides waa chairman of this year's Brannan at tha Old Union house. Tha guest of honor also raeaivad a gift of luggage Group Organising than stores of the chain at Dun- Community Appeal He la aaeo- called for e, 30-year bond issue to for big perking lots behind tha ellen, New Brunswick, Perth Am- and a solid gold lifa membership card. Howard Leon, vice president of tha club, was pay for the plan. Meanwhile, the association, of stores, entered from the side elated with the VM.CA. In which Mrs. John Borland of boy, Plalnflsld and Princeton. New York. The vote was 1,2M to OTft- streets. The plan has been In a When construction would start toastmaster. Magistrate John V. Crowoll spoke briafly. From laft to right, Mr. Loon, wlth the majority In both com- Rumson ie secretary-treasurer, is process of development for more was something about which Mr. Mr. Conway, Justiea Brannan, Joseph Schwartz and R. Thomas Bowart. munities going against the pro- in the process of having Its char- than a year. Davidson said he could not spec- posal. ter prepared. Donald W. White, planning ulate at this time. "Have you Board President Arthur L. Mm. Borland told the Register board chairman, sent in a letter ever put such a job In the hands Missing Girl Adamson said yesterday the prob- yesterday she will call a general requesting council to meet with . of an architect and waited for lem before the board is a big meeting of her group "after the his group. In Joint session, on the completion of all the plans?" Would Create New Office Infant Killed one. Brut of the year" the evening of Thursday, Dec. 27, he asked In response to a news- Returns Home "We are still stymied at this She said the taxpayers' asso- at borough hall, to go over de- man's questions. "It could be a OCEANPORT- Patricia Con- In Farm Blaze point," he explained. "We will ciation was a "loosely-knit or- tails of the plan. matter of months, certainly not nor, lS-year-old local girl for Of Welfare Coordinator just have to keep working In or- ganisation at the present time." Councilman Harry Malehow before spring," he said. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A der to reach a solution." Mrs. Borland said she was not whom police have had an alarm against an addition to the high said he saw "no purpose for a However, Mr. Davidson said out since she disappeared Dec. 13-month-old infant was killed To Hold Meetings meeting with council" on this thf.t in design, he wants the FREEHOLD—Creation of a school, but believed the entire 10, la home and reportedly mar- yesterday when fire destroyed a The board plans to hold meet expansion program should not be matter and, besides, "this would architect—one still to be named— ried to a 22-year-old man. Thenew county post-welfare co-ordln- ings with Dr. John F. Kinney, be a poor time for it because of "to conform to the architecture man la mining, and police have ator was recommended yesterday house In the Tunis Denies farm carried out at one time. th* holiday activities." high school principal; the archi- "I think a wlnr should be con- of the Fair Haven fire house and Issued an alarm for his arrest. by the county welfare board. labor camp, Colts Neck-Freehold tects who planned th» expansion This proposed meeting has been make the store modern in every They said1 he will be charged Wayne D. MeMurray, chairman, rd., state police at Howell station structed to take care of the pres- program and the State Depart- ent student load," she said. talked about for weeks—ever way." When finished, he said, it with abduction. said that the board's choice tor reported. ment of Education, to gain ad- since the public hearing on the will be a store that will hare a the job Is John L. Montgomery, "When the peak comes, another The girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The child was Identified aa Lor- vice on what action to tak«. wlnr should be added." plan took place at the Mechanic staff of "perhaps 40 regular work- Edward O'Connor of 293 Portau- Sr., of Red Bank, currently coun- Street school in October and, ers ;£nd up to 60 or 70 during peck ave., reported their daugh- ty director of welfare. raine Roach. Police said aha waa More than N residents turned Mrs. Borland said the board more particularly, the November ruth periods." Projected is a staying with Lavada Bryant. eut for the beard's meeting of education went "hog-wild" in ter's disappearance Dec 10 when Mr. Montgomery la doe tt re- Thursday night. Ita expansion program, and made meeting of the planning board. parking lot for 130 or more shop- they returned home from work tire next year aa chief probation WHOM quarters were destroyed. Away oa a trip south, Mr. pers' automobiles. 'It was generally agreed that a mistake by not following the and found her missing. Police said officer. He also is county ad- The blaze, at 2:10 p. m., atarted the concern about high taxes Georgian architecture of the White was unavailable for com- Objectors at past meetings oil she had left a note saying she jua'or and referee of the juvenile was ana of the main reasons present structure. ment on eounetl'a rejection. the zoning board of adjustment was running away. and domestic relations court when an oit stove flared up, po- Mayor White called it a have complained about the ex- Tueaday, according to police Tha welfare co-ordlnator would lice said. 'courtesy" that the planning tension of the business sone Into Robert J. Sullivan, 22, of Branch- supervise the welfare home and Trooper Robert Gorland, who board had sent In a letter call- the residential area, particularly port ave., Portaupeck, showed up alt other welfare institutions and Investigated, said the Infant.wee ing for such a aesslon, since "we where the rear of the property at the Connor home and told Mrs. Moody Quits Red Bank Post activities in Monmouth. Mr. Me- asleep in a bedroom of the Bryaat know the board ean proceed with touches upon the land of neigh- Connor he and her daughter were Murray said recommendation for the master plan without us." borhood residents. married Monday of last week In establishment of the office will go home. Alban Roach, the child's j Mr. Malehow sskM If the pro- Propose Tall Fence Maryland and had been living In to the freeholders soon. father, was working elsewhere on To Direct Twp. Recreation posed meeting would be private Asbury Park since then. the farm, and her mother, Mrs. or open to the public. Mayor In Monday's resolution, the BeappalntodDirector Sullivan, according to police, Emma Roach, is confined to a hos- White, a member of the board board attempted to resolve this took Mrs. Connor to Asbury Park until her term In office enda Jan. The welfare board yesterday re- pital, police were told. Jack W. Moody has resigned Issue by proposing that a screen where they picked up Patricia appointed Mr. Montgomery as di- as Red Bank recreation director 1, said "the public would be wel- of trees and "a solid type rustic and returned to the Connor home. rector for 1N7. Only some other children were to accept the post of superintend- come to come here if It wlshaa cedar fence or Its equivalent, not Later Sullivan and the girl left It also approved a tentative bud- in the house at the time, and all ent of recreation for Middletown to do so." On such mutters, she less than six feet, six inches" be and Mrs. Connor waa told by John L. r,*. Trooper Gorland was able to learn township. His resignation was ac- said, "I think the public should built and that "there shall be no someone at the address in As- get Of $1,713,197 for next year, sending this statement to the free- from them was that the Are cepted with regret by the Red be given an opportunity to talk." exit from or entrance to the tract bury Park, where the couple al- Any such meeting, in the opin- in question from Naveslnk ave." holders. The amount in 19M waa started at the stove. The other Bank recreation committee at a legedly had been staying, that WBATHEB ' meeting Tuesday night. ion of Mr. Malehow, might at- The resolution waa approved by they had left for Florida. Early $l,60»,8». children ran out of the house. Adults c»lled to the scene ware Mr. Moody, In a letter to tract so many people "that I dent a 4-0 vote, offered by James L. yesterday morning, however, Sul- Awarded to Maurice Schwartz It Increasing cloudiness today, Charles Raynor, president of the think the borough hall will hold Davlson and seconded by Charles livan took the girl to her home. Sons, Red Bank, was a contract high of tt. Cleudy tonight, with unable to get to the Roach in- them." W. Soden. Red Bank recreation committee, He left, and police are still seek- for four Plymouth cars for the chance of rain. Law tonight, IS. fant, police said. said he was resigning the post Councilman Bruno commented The document makes note of ing him. welfare house, the total bid com- Generally fair tomorrow, Ugh Firemen of Freehold borough "effective on or before Feb. IB, that "Red Bank has had a master the fact that the property, now ing to $7,080. and Atlantic township companies 1957, to accept the position of su- plan on Its books for 28 years owned by Michael Nannlni, Is lo- Acknowledged was receipt of a OX v^w swewMI^BrMW HOMsBaWb^v confined the blaze after It had perintendent of recreation for without doing anything about It cated on the northwest side of gift of 1500 from the Monmouth winds today and tonight, be- gutted three rooms of the five- Middletown township." —and I do not see any rush about River rd. between the fire house Board Asks Park Charity fund for use at the earning variable seanorrow. room home, police said. Mr. Raynor said yesterday the getting this one through." . and the premises of Standard children's shelter. Awning Co., 815 River rd., to the recreation committee expects to Mayor White called it "too bad south. It says the property waa Zoning Change advertise In several weeks for ap- to let this matter go without purchased by Davidson's on a plicants to fill the vacancy caused action" and urged the Republican conditional contract last July. SHREWSBURY—The planning Start Work on Shopping Ctr. in N. Shrewsbury by Mr. Moody'a resignation. eouncilmen to set up the meeting. board last night voted to recom- Se.«M Salary "There's a world of building It waa Aug. 18 when Mr. Nan-mend that the mayor and council going on around us while we are nlni and Davidson Bros, applied The post of superintendent of sleeping," the mayor said, adding for a variance to permit construc- amend Its IMS zoning ordinance recreation for Middletown town- Insofar as It deals with "non-con- ship was created recently by the that Red Bank needs to take ad- tion of the store on the 216x187. forming uses." vantage of present opportunities. foot property, which exists main- Middletown recreation committee, Th» planning board, In calling ly In the present business tone Philip H. Meyer of Beechwood effective Jan. 1. Mr. Moody, who dr., board chairman, read the pro- will receive 16.000 per year, ac- Jack W. Meetly for this meeting "paid us a fine but reaches Into the R-8 and R-Sposed amendment which waa pre- courtesy" and one she felt should residential zones. Meetings on cording to G. Paul Kennedy, be accepted. thia were held through the fall pared earlier by Borough Attor- chairman of the Middletown months. The resolution notes ney Leon Reussllle at the board's recreation committee, will be Cliriitmu Money Mr. Malehow said that, regard- that the neighborhood contains request. In essence, tha amend- responsible for the Organization less, "I want this held over." such other commercial buildings ment will curtail construction, ex- and supervision of all recreation For Reglater'a Newsies Councilman MaroM Hurley said as a gasoline station, cleaning tension and changes of "non-con- activities In the township. Today is the great day for the he would have to "check my cal- establishment, television shop, forming" uses after Feb. 1, IMS. The township recreation com- little army of Register newsies, endar" before he'd be ready to butcher shop, real estate office The measure Is due to be In- mittee wss appointed two years W or more, who will gather for take part In such a meeting. and a number of other stores. It troduced at council's meeting in ago snd since then has been en- their weekly allotment of Mon- Councilman Thomas F. Oakley also says that should Mr. Nan-January. gaged primarily In the establish- mouth County's Great Weekly, for suit: "I ilou't think I'll be here nlni develop "the rear portion of The board also discussed—but ment of playground snd recrea- on thla day they will receive from for it." Councilman Everett C. his property for permissible rest delayed action on—a proposal to tion facilities. Since being ap- The Register every penny they Bayi]ton gave the opinion that "H dential-5 uses" this "would not bechange the building code ordi- pointed the committee hns direct- take in from their sales as a won't hurt to wait." in the best interests of the bor-nance. That would change a light ed work on the 20-aere Lewis 8. Christmas gift. Mayor White had It put en ough and would result In a nar- Industry sons to a light Industry Thompson playground In Lincroft, This has bcon the policy of The record that "the mayor and coun- row dead-end street, 800 feet, and business zone In the south- and Bodman park on Naveslnk Register ever since the paper first cil do not feel it can attend a more or less In length." west section of the borough. The River rd., a 40-acre tract of which saw the light of day nearly SO special meeting" at the proposed 1 time. "Development and use of the borough engineer Is expected to 19 acres are In the final stages years ago. when the Idea was In- tract In question for supermar- define the exact area at the of development. augurated by the late John H. Observers thought there may board's January meeting. Tennla Court* at Navenlnk Cook, the paper's foumlor. • be a wish on the part of council ket purposes, with suitable off- At the suggestion of Kenneth I to hold off on any action regard- street parking areas and appro- Contracts have been awarded In order that there will be no | Ing the plan until after the first priate fencing and planting to L. Walker, Jr., a board member, for the construction of two tennis slipup in the true figures of Mr. Meyer is writing Michael A. courts In Naveslnk. The courts The Register's paid distribution - j of the year when George A. Gray screen the same from the resi- Slovak, chairman of the mayor's I will succeed Mrs. White as mayor. dential gonea abutting the rear will be constructed so as to pro- which is guaranteed by the Audit The eouncilmen and Mr. Gray are new Industrial development com- vide Ice skating rinks In the win Bureau of Circulations, a nation- portion of the tract would be In mittee, to invite him to the next all Republicans. Mrs. White Is a the best interests of the borough tor. Thi' five-acre Wllmorl park wide recognized firm of nccount- Democrat. and citizens thereof and would meeting. Mr. Meyer said Mr. Slo- in Fair View I* in the final stagea ants—I'ach boy will be compelled not tend to depreciate the resi- vak's views on the proposed new of development. to pay for his allotment in ad- Council acted to accept the dential properties , . ." said.the classification would be helpful to The committee has begun the vance to make sure that he has resignation of Forrest resolution. the planners. work of Improving five acres In not undersold them, after which i from the planning board. In a let- Port Monmouth and expects to this money will be immediately re- j ter expressing regret in leaving •Promotes Welfare' K.O.... Netke j what he said had been a "most There will be no garbage collections •tn n on two additional play- turned to him, and from then on. i enjoyable term In office," Mr. For- Board members also found that In the borough on Christmas day or grounds In Port Monmouth In th» all he takes In from hi.i aulos, In- New Tears dor. Garbage usually col- near future. Work also la pxpect- cluding his tip.i, will bo all his. i rest told of his interest in tha building the supermarket accord- lected Tuesdays will *e picked up on BIG«,1 street plan, calling it "the Ing to the submitted plans "would Wednesdays oi Ikes* weeks. ed to start In the near future It ia amazing to the publisher ; keystone and turning point Of lo- promote the general welfare of Albert A. Ken. Jr.. on a number of properties that how tho boys advunro their sales cal progress.' Borough Clerk. have been donated to th* town the community by lessening con- —Advert leeeaont. of tills issue before Christmas. gestion in 'he streets and by pro- ship by developers. T« All Rumwn Dec Owaers viding the maximum of opsn Market Ctsss. Formerly assistant director of Afiar Jan. I. 19:.;. it will ae illegal area light and air consistent with For your convenltaca. wo record the recreation for Plalnflelil. a post • INDEX In permit your ilos to run at larie la dally Stotk Market closa. To haar NEW SHRBWsBURY-Greund emony. On the other side of May- Mr. Connors. he held two and a half yearn, Mr. th* Horouifh of Runiion. Violators will appropriate utilization of the this market mums, call Long Branch Sponsored by Stop-N-Bave, Inc., b« Itrpnecntttl. premises to a far greater extent 1-4414. Thomson a McKlnnon. mom- breaking ceremonies for. one of or Rlgby is Murray Connors, Moody wt.i appointed Red Bank's Amuiwmriit* _ Albert A. Kttr. Jr.. btri of Naw York Stock Exchange, New Jersey's major new shopping Deal, owner of 8top-N-8ave and the new shopping center Is first recreation director In Sept., Birth* 3 Rorourh Clerk* than if the premises were fully Garfleld-Grant Hotel. Long Branch. N. head of tha Atlantic Appliance planned to include a host of othnr — Anverti»»meni utilised for purposes now permis- J.—Advertisement. centers, being sponsored by Btop- 19BB, at a salary of M.SOO per Church tt-t* company chain, and at the ex- retail businesses of all varieties, in- year. Hla current salary In Red sible" undsr the present zoning N-Save, Inc., were hold hers yes- Clamllifd _ WM» Typewriter Bargains. treme left, Is John Macaluso, At- cluding branches of some of' the Bank Is 15,100 per year. Mr KdltorliiU _.„ « All mtk#n naw and raeonditlnnaa* i ordinance. Llceeaco. terday on Shrewsbury ave., near lantic's merchandising director. nation's leading chain stores. i Alao atldlnii marhlnaa. Low a* 119.Re* Should the land be restricted Klihlns. hunting, clamming and bow- Moody Is a graduate of the Uni- Obltuarlen 10 | (iuarantiMl. Llhanl trade-in allow* and-arraw licenses: alto trout and rt. 35. The' flmt structure on the new Leaders In the manufacturing, versity of North Carolina where Old Time* « [ ance E«»y t»rmn, .^triiico't 111 Mea- to present rules for development, duck atamp*. Klilla'i. Broad and In the scene above, Mayo J, shopping center'* site here will be merchandlalrx, real estate and he excelled In track and waa mouth at KK d-0415, Na>t Ie Carl- the resolution said this "would Front its. Red flank.—Advertisement. ttoolal ...II tun theaur.- Advertisement. Lester Rlgby of New Shrewsbury, a 1100,000 building to house a new governmental fieldi took part in nouthern Intercollegiate high Sport* «-47 not only Impose undue hardship Buperama store which will be onetoday's ground breaking cere- upon the owner thereof" but Now York Twaplae Easreae second from right, and Gene Jump for two years. I will not be raa for ear 11.02 round Ulp. Fnquant aervi'fc n«nnl», Asbury Park, president of of tha largest appliance super- monies. Mr. and Mrs. Moody now are Uiurift ».Ml*Kti debu othtr than tt r. a fontraotacX hw would also call for "a piecemeal No parking problem. Economical FOB Genola Builders, Inc., the contrac- markets In the\ stats. This opera- The site offers parking |or more residents of Hillside si., Iftver RVUM eoll.otlon oil! b. mule Dec. IHlt time and sehedulo. IE l-jltl Ad»arJ IS IKI Jan : due to the holiday! — NglilU.. Joe II GfW (Continued ou ijjae) 1) tleMMat. I tor, grasp shovel to start the cer-tion wttt be uj^der the control of than 1,000 cars. Plan. AitYtrtliament. I Advertisement, t-ThurwUy. Dec. 20, 1956 RED BANK REGISTEB Playmakers Expand I>euin Honored at Testimonial Gavels Presented to Former Presidents Theatrical Program LONG BRANCH — A much' larger theatrical program tfcui was originally planned baa forosd Mayor Uninformed th* Flaymak«ra, nsw professional theater company getting ready la On Budget Talk* at the atrand theater bang Branch, to postpone their been daiag what Mayer Kntha- efflclal opening until Apr. M, to risk* Esha* White auggeated aaey allow time for attention to pro-de of ducting meetings toae t duction detail*. ap ass* year* badge*. Bus, ah* •, during the interim nimalasatl Moaday, aha, tha there will be continuing activities on their stage. The recent Broad- a* *ay way and forthcoming picture, VMsaliy the mayor la a tey "The Rainmaker," will be per- agaro a* aaca aaaasMaa, ssat formed Jan. 11, U and It, In three Mrs. WhHe, a Beaeecstvs, wtB preview partermane**, with full go oat ef cMta Jaa. 1, to he professional equity east Th* Play- Children's theater win A Oray. ~ plays during February and March, bath at the atrand, end In local schools, and Jass at speahinr for th* •:40, "which opened recently, will maa Harold B. WMtaats, continue frequently aa name Chairman, away e*t b artists become available. said th* aaaaees wlB be feeusd The full announced plans are la goad shape far 1W. Mrs. Presentation of gavelt to two former president! of the Red Bank Community the moat ambitious ever under- White said eh* may eaH a ba*V *x*curiva eommitte* highlighted Tuesday night's meetino of tlta eommitte* in tha tenier taken by ui ouU>f-New Tork get nsaoMag as* If se, wU la- theater, possibly th* start of a vlte Mr. Oray to astead. high school. Abov*, Mn. Pator Kosachek, immediate past president, ractivai har f aval national theater pattern. Harvay 0. Louin, taxond from loft, who raiignati roconMy at m*9ittrata ef Shrawi- from Willard F. Browning, director of tha school, and Willii C. Conovar, second from Two plays, running concurrently bury tewnihtp, It thawn with tawmhip officials at tattimonial dinner given in hit honor right, who tarvad at praiidant from I'S3 to 195$, accepts his gavol fram William J. with each othsr, over each three- TuauJay night at th* Shacjowbrook, Shrawi bury. Othtri pictured era, left to right, MM. week period, will provide both Keansburg Plans Brannan, currant praiidant. At tha buiinan Miiion, plant wara discussed for tha na«t variety of stage far* and excel ARM C. Switak, townthip cltrk, Conimittaaman Joiaoli H. Jordan, Committeeman Vor. lamattar, which begim Fab. 4. Walcomtd at new mamkart of tha committaa wara Mr*. of psrformanc*. Different IMM E. Flold an*J Julius F. Friekal. chairman «f th* townthip eommiHaa. Tha dinner was oasts, allowed a fun tare* weeks' Sale of Bonds Staphan W. Guty, Littla Sltvar, and Carl Kudintki, Eatontown. Anothor naw mambar, rehearsal each under this pl! KBANSBURO - Sat* ef baoda givan by tha townthip •fflclali. Richard Schmidt, Littla Silvar, wat unabla to bo praiont. will perform th* two plays. One totailtnc HOMO to cover water will be shown on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday mente and a hatch erosion con- Santa lo Arrive evening*. Th* other on Tuesday trol project waa authortaad by COUNTY BIRTHS Jaycees Launch aad Friday evenings, plus Sunday borough council Tunday night Mr. and Mrs. Pator j At A. H, Harbor Clam Draggers, Watch Out! Priests Schedule matin**. The water aad sewer lew* wal of Belthaw aye., Shrewsbury ATLANTIC mOHLANM — There will be Broadway, Holly- amount to 140,000 aad beech ere* townshle, are parent* of a ion, Luggage Drive wood and TV stars frequently ap- •on bond* ww bs for #40,100. Both bora Thunday at Flthin boapitel. tt la this haraagh waa predlrt- Midnight Masses pearing tn roles particularly suit- latuaa wen author**** hi July . Mr, and Mr*. Frank Steekhahn od by Mayor WaMrea P. BatNh The areaier Red Bank Junior The State Is Out After You ed to theli aMUUei. The bonds win b* dated Fob. U,af Bdlaen avs. Maw Shrewsbury, Chamber of Commerce today an- Midnight maases will b« eah- last vreak, wttt arrtv* at the nounced the launching of "Opera- brated in Catholic churches In Th* naw stage, now under eotv INT, and dote of the receipt at are parante ef a aon, born Wed- ~ ~ ulaa SL kgM«aht)4«r TRENTON—Tht state decided this vicinity to mark The F»aat atrueUaa. la a combination ef bit* wM ba determined later, nesday «t tut wash at Monmoutb . at It. «. tion Helpful," a drive to collect Monday to crack down on dun at The Nativity. Music Circus, Shakespeare, aad Th* erosion band* w*H com th* Memorial haapltal. After reeetvUg the hey toih * luggsg* for lisa by Hungarian Atlantic Doublet mugh'* shar* of a •rejected refugees now arriving; In America. fishermen who use power Imple- At St James, Red Bank, there legitimate theater. It win feature Mr. aad Mrs. Jamss H. Oaoi ef otty from Cwusellmaa Harry B. menlm tor harvesting In New Jer- Handling of Mail three-dimensional effects, electron- •100,000 boaoh AH program. ThaIvaratt rd., Xayport, are parente Martha, Santo wtn distribute Robert Viscount, Jaycet presi- will be tanChristma s mat***, be- water and sewer bonds on to dent, said th* Hungarians at sev's tidal mttn. ginning with a solemn high mas* Ically-oontrolled lighting, apron- of a daughter, born Thursday at eaady eaaes to the haadred* ef From now on, it rulid, "any per- COLT'S NICK — type platforms at varied l*v*h, finance work already undertaken Meamouth Mtmorlal hoepitei present nesd no further donations William Miles said yesterday at midnight. Low maatts will be and being carried en temporary t h to ef clothing, tine* great quantities •on found operating or *v*n pos- and rear-ecreen projection. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett ef MS aWnVfei* Hw WlB that Us «As* will hands* la- offered at «, 7, I, I. 10 and 11 notee. The two t**u** wat nn- already have been amassed, What seeslng" rath equipment for UUgal o'clock In th* church, aad at 9, Plays ohostn for th* ftrat 1* Richard tor, Mlddletown, are par- laav* th* harbor to vlatt shot- harvesting will have hit license mming aad eotgalag mall aa a weeks of the, proposed 40-week the municipal gov*rnment'a •ate of a daughter, bom Thurs- they do need, he said. Is luggsg* twlofa-day eervie* beets treat tt and 11 o'tloek In Rsd Bank only debt other than that for taa t* the btreugh. to carry clothing to their new revoked. Catholic Mfh school's auditorium. Include: "But Stop," to day at MMimouth M*merlal hos- Th* decision ni banded down flttW Ml* TIM MW V0WWS HBBBWMS) be teamed with "Oh Men, Ohparking meter*, officiate tald. pital. hornet. Saturday aad win be caathm- At It. Anthony's, Rsd Bank, Council received th* UN audit Frank Fish was named chair- In a resolution by the Atlantic Rev. Juniper Carroll, A Franels- Women}" "The Glass Menagerie" Mr. aad Mrs. John Thompson Coatt lection of the Shell Flih- sa and George Bernard Shaw's "Th* from WHItim A. Sternkopf, Jem* man of tht luggag* campaign. He Mall will arrive at the peat ean priest, will preach th* sermon City, and ordered lte luminary of Port Menmouth are parente of All Aliens Must Issued an appeal to th* public arlei council, prohibiting ue* of at the midnight mas*. Doors to Devil's Disciple;" Noel Coward's a eon, barn. Friday at Maamouth equipment which tend! "to dam- at »:M a. m. aad (40 p. Private Uv*t" and Arthur publlsh*d Dec. 37. Among th* of the area to donate any luggag* • ra. and wlU leave for euepatah M tha church will open at 11 p. m., several reownmendotlons ef theMemorial bespttal. that can be spared. All who can age the bed* and to deitroy Im- with choir eelectlons scheduled Milter's "A View From Th* mature dame." tt a. m. aad S:M p. m. dally, Bridge;" "Olgi" and Molten'* "A auditor wa* en* that th* borough Mr. aad Mrs. Donald Thomas of File Addresses participate in tha drive have been he said. Until Saturday, the takll until tha start of mass. Other tax map bt brought up to date. Brainard eve., Port Monmouth, aiked to contact Thomas M. Gop. Commlaeloner Joseph E. Mc- masses win be at T, a, a, 10 aadHusband Defeated." and Jean W. J. Wyneh, acting district Lean of the BUte Department of athththa* kakBlalls«*f !• tMBsfsaB A*>jBfBilsBM Paul Sartre's "No Beit," with the The liquor Meant* of the Bark- are parent* of a son. born Friday director at the Newark offlee of sill, Jr., Red Hill rd., Mlddletown. fBWVl avaWIHBW Ism SlHi eBBB^IwVJWBBa 11 o'clock. at Menmouth Memerlal hospital. Conservation and Economic De- •ace a day. urrent Broadway hit, "Thshia n hotel, 41 Hneview av*, the Immigration and naturalisa- Jayeee members will pick up the velopment made the nwlution Atltntte township ha* n* loeal Th* Church of the Nativity In Matchmaker." pravtoualy held by Helen Hal*y, Mr. and Mrs. Dominie Laurlno tion service, estimated today that gifts at the donors' homes over public today, noting that Iti pro- dcUverjr service. Intawlug mall Fair Haven will have maaaas at ww transferred to John WoW, af Center st, Oceanport, er* par- 180,000 aliens will report their the week-end, and deliver them to vlalona were made effective Dec. Is received In rental ban* at midnight and T, I, », 10 and 11 South River. AoUon on transfer ents of. a son, barn Friday at Mon- addresses in th* New Jersey dis- Camp Kilmer, headquarters for 17. 'cloth, of the Copa lounge lleenas from mouth Memorial hospital. trict during January under th* the Incoming refugees. Mrs. Steelman Cop*, Inc., to Ralph E. Barman, Mr. and Mrs. Jamtt Martin of ftderal allan addreta report pro- Mr. Viscount said: "We, th*' Rita 'Rocking Chain' TrMuam at It Cathsriat/a Ul Main at, was delayed until RuUedge dr., Mlddletown, an par- gram. people of th* Red Bank area, The resolution alme specifically At St. CatktriM's church In next Thunday. Council wal meet ante of a eon, born Saturday at ar* going to do our best to help Promoted to VP Monmouth Memorial hospital. The immigration official said against the uae of eo-called rock- last Kcansburg, a trlduum to the Names Church at 1 p. m. that day to conduct that 1W.516 aliens reported their this critical situation. Thia Is th* ing dredgei on public clam beda Infant Jesus of Praque will begin year-end busre***. Copa lounge Mr. and Mr*. John O. Schanck season for giving. These people FREEHOLD-The Weil Of Mr* ef Bern tt, Haslet, are parente addneses during January, ltM. In the tidal waters. Theee dredges Saturday. It wilt be conducted by Nida B. Btoelman of Batontown, is on the Beachway at Carr av*. The announcement followed a gave their all In the name of free- are drawn by powerboat* andBy Dictaphone Rev. Joseph DtFaslo, a New Tork Appointment of 14 epecid police of a son, born Sunday at Mon- dom. Let us do all we can to who died Nov. 3S, was among mouth Memorial hospital. itate-.ent from Washington In drag aoft clam* from the beds. FAIRFIELD, Conn.—Frederick city redumportist, who will preach those died for probate th* peat officer* and seven special omoen which Immigration and Natural- help them, and welcome them Tile claim are drawn to or near W. Roberts of this place, son ofat I a. m. Saturday, Sunday and without pay for 1*87 waa eon- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blllero of to this great country." the surface by meug of a jetting week In/the office of Surrogate Seventh at, Atlantic Highlands, isation Commlstlonsr J. M. Swing County Attorney Howard W. Monday for children and at t a". Edward C. Brosg*. flrowd. Special poito* received estimated that more than 3,750,000 action of the propeller* or out-Roberts of New Monmouth, last alack those nlghte (or adults. Rev. f 1M per working hour this year. are parante of a aon, born Sunday aliens In th* United States will board motors which are rigged to week was elected vie* president, Theddtus J. Wojelehowiet, paster, Mrs. Steelman left $1,000 toth *Their salary i* att up In th* an- at Monmouth Memorial hospital Wooden (ramet and skids. Eatontown Methodist church "tor report their address next month tn thug* of engineering, of the Witt ofltr a solemn high maaa at nual salary ordinance. Special of- Mr. and Mr*. Dwtght Fraxe* of in compliance with tha law. Road Payment Jet-dragging already it against Dictaphone Corp. He has been as- midnight Low masses will be Improvement purposes." She aloft ficer* without pay an employed BeUhaw av*, Shrewsbury town- the law. sociated with tha company tine* offered at 7, a, • and 10 o'clock, left $l,00o each to Mn. Halm and paid by private interests. ship, are parante of a daughter, Commissioner Swing said that Cramer, a niece, and Nathan born Sunday at Maamouth Mo- with fsw exceptions every alien The fisheries council Introduced 1M1. with another high mass at 11. Letts; »60O to a niece, Jean Stew- Th* special! named are Bar- in the United States mutt rsport Plan Adopted the crack-down reaolution at St. Ann's, Keansburg, and Holy nard A. Balehus. Arthur Buarht*. mortal hospital. meeting at the Tims River court- art, and |M to anotter niece, Mil- hi* address to th* service under SHREWSBURY - Mayor and Family, Union Beach, each will dred Lett*. Th* rest will ba Sr., David Carman, Richard A. Mr. aad Mrs. Leopold Oallino of the provisions of tha Immigration house Nov. 12. It seta out these have maases at midnight and at Jeessn, Thomu XaUowakt, WH- Ntwman it, West Keansburg, are council adopted a resolution Tues- rules: shared by Mn. Cramer and Mia. and Nationality aet day night to i>ay for the Monroe ~, S, I, 10 and 11 o'clock. Cramer's daughter*. Main* Cram- Uam H. Xryacnakl, Jr., Aloyelu* parente ef a daughter, born Thurs- "No person ihall transport on Martoy, WUbur J. Plater, Edward day at Rlverview hospital. Mr. Wynch said that all non-avs. Improvement through two Masses at Church of the Pros- er end Joan Amoco*. cltlxens except those tn diplomatic note* of $5,600 each. any boat at any time—nor shall Ions Blood, Monmouth Biacb, will Plunkett, 'Irving Bptshnan, John Mr. aad Mr*. Anthony Csprig- any person nave In his or her pos- Mn. Myra W. Quire of Long T. Crorekl, Jotjeph F. ~ ma of Sycamore av*., Ihrswt- status, foreign representative* as- Council made the payment out be at midnight and 7, », » Ma Branch, who died Nov. », left slgntd to th* United Nations, and session on any boat, wharf or 10 o'elotk. Cheater O. Caiman and Joeaph bury, are parante ef a wo, bern of currant funds and now will Is- elsewhere at any Urns—an Imple- stock tn HeMycMp, Inc., anWd. Fechar. Bpteiali without pay Thursday at Rlverview hospital. Mnucan national contract la- sue notes to reimburse the cur- ment commonly known aa a rock- Two la John auire company to her sons, named wore John CahM, UopoM Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly of borers an raqulnd to «« th* ad- rent funds. Ing chair dredge nor any modifica- John and James Quire. A V. OHIhM. Henry L. Jwasilyn, Frost Orel* Middlctown. are par- dreas report. *« addsd that any There Is no Interest on th* tion thereof designed and con- Rev. Joaeph A. Sullivan, pastor Helen Woodhouse, w* receive •lien who w Jfully violate* th* of Holy Croat and Holy Rotary Joaeph Scon, David WHaon, Thorn- ents 1 a daughter, bora Friday notes, which are Issued by the structed for the purpose of catch- HOC Jewelry will be shared byaa WHBM and Harry O. Hew*a. at Rlvervitw hospital. address report requirement may council instead of Interest-bearing ing and taking clstns and/or shell- churches to Rumson, has ached- two daughters, Mary Shannon and be fined up to WOO. imprisoned for uled midnight mattes for both An amended sajpHcation of «M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stover of bonds. The governing body will flsh... Margaret Hughes, and two grand- Now Potat Comfort flr* oompany Salisbury av*., Bait Keansburg, M days, and deported. then buy up Its own notes, In- churches. Other mass*! will be daughters, Tvontw dulr* aad Par Possession la Vltfcatlaa celebrated at Holy Croat at 7. t tor Sunday Mngo gene aarmtte an parents of a aon, born Friday In addition, aliens who an not stead of placing them on public, tricla Shannon. The rest goes to for January «u approved. Tht at Mvenrtew hospital. In the United States during Jan- •ale. and U o'elotk, Th* other mast atr other ehildran, Mary Shannon, "Possession of a rocking chair at H«iy Rosary will be at 8:*0 w are to bs oanduoted at the Mr. and Mn. Jama* Clayton of uary must rsport their addressee Mayor John H. Hawkins said dredf* or any modification there- Margaret Koghat, Burton Outre Street fire nmm. The oom- to th* strvlc* within tea days o'clock. and DontM Outre. Palmar at, Belford, an pannte the system la "proof of the wis- of... shall constitute prima facia pany was unahtt to make arrange- ef a daughter, bern Friday at after their nturn. dom of oounotl in avoiding th* •vldence of the violation of this In Eatoatown, Rev J. Frederick Marie Dowsing of Xeaaabuis, ment* for us* of Balbaeh'* audi- Th* acting district diractor said regulation. Child, pastor of »t Dorothea's, Riverview hospital. •tiff rate of public financing." who died CX*. U, left her estate torium, aa previously planned, Mr. and Mn. Leula Ferrlee of that address report eardt will ba He called the method "sound." "Possession of any outboard mo- ha* announced that the doora of to har ehlWren. Mafest Brenner, Richard A. Jeaasa, tettot borough avallaW* at the Immigration Serv- tor connected or fastened In any the church will ba closed once tht Edwmrd Dowung aad Jeaa Dowf- dark, reported. Sunday binge was Sylvia tor., New Monmouth, an In other action, Councilman ssatlng capacity for midnight pannte of a aan, bora Friday at ice offlee, 1004 Broad at, Newark, Robert R. drahaiu reported that way to any wood framework and lagallatd here by recent council Mvarvlaw hoapltal. and at United States post offlee* th* underground storm sewsrs In skids or any outboard motor at- mass has been reached. This It The nspectlve widow* wit re- aoUon sit th* request at the are beginning Jan. t tached to any other device, where- Baeasaary, ha explained, becauseceive the estate* of AaUieay Mr. and Mra Jann Marks af Monroe ave. have been cleared of by the outboead motor and attach- of th* church's six*. Othw maasei XreUmtr of MaUwan township, RldgMrocd «**, Leoaarde, an debris, planks and a baby car- ment are an effective apparatus will be celebrated at 7:10, •:«), wfco died Nov. ft; Donate Cervel- pareate ef a sen, bora Saturday riage and tn no longer dogged. for tha Jetting of soft clams .. . •:M and 10:10 o'eleck. Uno of ItoatioM, woo died Dae. g, at RlvervUw hotpltal . H* also commented on the A graduate of a T Council te H*Mr Delay Opening "good-looking" Christina* tree shall constitute prime facia evi- high school aad Harvard waiver- • *££? *f* * '"•fPetuel R*lpand James r. McKMtriek at Union Mt. and Mn. Aubrey Oell'Om* dence of the violation.' hi Highlands, there will be maaaoe Beach, who died Dae. «. (Continued fnt» Fa* U of Park ave, Rumaon, are par- decorations on the corner of Bye- i slty, School at Engineering, Mr. at midnight and I, », io and 11 ente ef a son. barn Saturday at amor* ave. and Broad st The council resolved that, un- Roberts la married to th* farmer Anna Mart* Juhl of Ktyport, uneatlsfactery uUliiaUen" af thte Of Capehart Bids o slockslock, Rlverview hospital. En-eetls Loot der tha law, It "shall revoke tha Dorothy Allan, daughter of Mrs. who died Nov. U, lest his estate tract The decision found this license of any person found * K«ypa»t, Km. to a niece, Jeaaotte A. Juki. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sacco of NEW TORK CITT-Th* open- Mr. Hawkins, however, said the Ida Allen, now of FalraiM, and Cern*lliie J. property t* b* on* calling tor guilty" or violating th* rulat and tha lato George Altm of Had Kane, pester, re- Robert P. Fiynn of Long "spedei owuldentfloa and treat- Brack av*., UtUe Silver, an par- ing of bids for the construction of affect of the tree Is being lost, "may thereafter prohibit th* Issu- ports that »oo tickets-tat Branch, who died Nov. M. left ment to insun lte use in aueh a ante of a daughter, born Saturday 1» Capehart housing unite at sine* the Bell Telephone company ance of any such license to such They have two chlldrtn, Howard chureh't capacity—hav* been 11,000 to a sister, Helen Memln. manner a* will not detrimentally at RlvtrvUw hospital. Fort Monmouth has btsn post- »•»»•) «P »t*«t on a pole where person for a period of Urn* aa It Allan Robert*, a tophomors at far attendance at mid- Th* rut gaaa to another sister, afl*et" tha nstdantlal aonot "but Mr. aad Mra. Raymond Eekert poned from today until nest work b taking place. ahull ta." Harvard university, aad PhUlp night mate than. Othtr masact NoreFtyati. permit natonabl* aad practica- of Koypert rd., Mew Monmoutb, Thunday at t p. at, Tha Register "Tou can't see th* who)* tn*« Richard Robert wj»bt at T, «, t, io aad U *. Chaitaa H. Otagrtoa of Treehold, ble utilisation of the tract" Thaare pareate af a daughter, ben teamed yesttrdty. he .aid. "Maybe wo can do some- who died Dec S, Mt hit *at«tevariant* appUeatton wa* wllad Saturday at Rrmvtaw hotpttei The bid* will bt opened at tha thing about It" to a son, Stacy Clayton. Mr. aad Mra. S*ym«ur Lcwry ** Mer M MMM* on* offend la pubUe intereete* Offlee of th* N*w Tork district Borough Engineer Otis R Sea. Court Upholds Atlantic Weighs that "can be granted without tub- 1 Mener pkwy, Uaeroft, an of Army Engineers at 11 Eaat man of Long Branch said the BMMM midnight matt at etonUal detrimtnt to th* publle •araaii of a daughter, bora Sun- mayor would probably get no sat- Collector Post Mary's, New Monmouth, n™. Police Probe Two day at lUyerview aeapltol. Th* entire project which will Isfaetloa from tht telephonecom - Auto Sale Law other maaaes will be attend Mr. and Mra. Fred Hlllman bt constructed In th* Camp Wood pany. Christmas day. They will be atSaturday, Thefts tt wu rM0lv*d that th* board TRENTON— Toe law banning COLT'S NOOK—Mayer Harry "recommend and It does heartily•own* rd., MMdtetown, an r ^ section ef tht post, along tlnton "They'll probably tell you It A. Isaacs, Jr., said last night that ?, a, a, io and 11 o'clock in th* aHRBWSBURT - Police here ante af a daughter, ban Sit lay av*., it expected to coat between will interfere with the Installa- the Sunday sales of automobile* church and at S:1B. i:l», 10:lo aw reeomnwod" that th* vutuc* b* was unanimously upheld by th*>Mrs. Ann Wyu* of Vanderburg, are investigating thefts which granted, provided th* ahtelding at Rlvarvlsw hospital. $1,100,000 to $1,710,000 th* Army tion of th. dial system," he said. who has been setlv* In local Re- U o'clock in th* school auditor- ooeurred Saturday night at Red fane* »o up, th*r* ba no Havarink Mr. aad Mr*. David Conn- .y Mr. Hawkins was not passed, Supreme court In a decMon ren- ium. dered her* Monday against publican affairs for a numbsr Bank Tire company on Shrews-ave. *iU-*ntr*n«* and that that* of dark av*., Union Baach, an Construction it expected to be-nowever. of years, "la on* of three per- Rev. J. Nowak, paster ef St.bury av*. and at Bright Acres, rt. will be two exit-entrance open- pannte of a daughter, twm Mon- gin In February, under the juris- "Ill chick with them anyway," Vnnmmith county auto firm. tons being considered for apdebriefs- , Bradtvtlt, and lte ml*- day at Rtvervtew heopttal. Tb6 8-0 vole of the state's hlsrtl- Ings on River rd., at th* north- diction of Army engtneere. pointment as township eeUsetor." aloa ehurebai, report* there will Th* tin company hat frequent- Mat and wuthwaat ends af th* Mr. and Mr*. Charlat Brahney Tha project will provide housing A letter wa, tKtlvtA tnm Ed- est court reversed two pnvioui Th* mayor said this In response be tare* midnight maaaes ly undergone breakings and en- property. of Rlvarvtow av*, Rumaon, arefor post military pcnonnsl, tha win R. R*td of SO Jamas st decisions by Superior Court to questions aitar The Register throughout hi* parish. At 8t Ga-trie., ana Saturday's Job was of pannte at a daughter bora Mon- F»rt Monmouth public informa- «>«»Wn|r th. borough coiinall ana Judges Howard Ewart and John heard that Mn. Wyll* would be briel's, masM* will be at midnight th* tune pattern a* thoss which Cam far Vtattag day at Rhrerrlew hoapitaX w* shade tret commission "lor Orimshaw, Jr., which had called y tion omce said. named t succeed WalteWltr D and 7 and I:M o'clock. At Strecently pneeded It Bart on a Th* r*oomm*ndaUon *lio can* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Already located at Fort Mon- your co-operation In having trees the auto sales law unconstitu- Fields, his Catherine's, Evwett, mssses will wtaoow In th* rear of tht build- for planting of gran and shrub- Chapel Hill rd., Mlddlatown town- planted on James st." tional. , , who tuneed In h ing were bant and th* window mouth I* a Wherry housing pro- i be at midnight and • and 10 o'- bery to a depth of U f **t tram•hip, an parante of a aon, bom J*et, aaprestly for th* us* of.,.T!S? "a*1*™* was adjourned un- The law had been challenged by thresignatio* pott nfo rNov M . years1* afte. r holding clock. At Bt John'*, Marlboro, cracked to permit the burglars to the preatnt rear Um, In th* nat- Monday at Rlverview hospital til Dec, 37. unlock a catch and lift out th* military personnel, as well aa se- Gundaktr Central Motors, Inc., Mayor Isaacs said he wanted manes will be at midnight aad 10 dential aon*. But than ate* Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Hengartnir lected government civilians. Belmar. and two dealer* In to make It clear that "prior to •'clock. window. At Bright Acrei, a tour- would bt a number of evergmn of lutuwt pi., Kiaaaburg, art par- Bergen county. Oundaker Motors our reorganisation meeting, no At St Mary's, Colt's Neck foot high rubber "Rudolph, th*trtet which, whin grown, will anti af a daughter, born Tuesday Hurt in Crash, had contended that th* stato hurt appointment can be mad* tor th* masses will be at midnight and Red Noted Reindeer" was taken form "an •ffMt|v*aor**n"b*tw**a at RHrarvltw fiotpttal. parents of a sen, born yesterday •ingied out the automobile Indus- from in front jf the store. th* store and neighborhood bomta. 4 coming year and none will." H*at I:M and 10:10 o'clock. The mis- Mr. and Mr*. Alien OroUu* of at RlvarvUw hoapltal. try for regulation while allowing did say that the name of Mrs.sion church, St Mary The As- It direct* that parking tot light* Mr. aad Mm. Harry Jester of Driver Fair' other enterprises to trad* freely shall not be played upon the Xaaaath tor., Middlctown, an par- Wyll* was "among those now be- sumption of Freeweod Acr«s, will ent* af a daughter, born Tuesday Union RW rd., Roberteville, an ATLANTIC TOWN8H1P—Lout* on Sunday. ing cenildered by the committee have mtsaea at midnight and at homes but confined to tha tot pannte of a aon, born yastsrday The opinion of the court, writ- 2 Fined $81 and that th* let mutt bt k*pt at Monmouth Memorial hospital Cauiby of the Marlboro rd, Free- for this important post • aad 10 o'clock. •••"«• Mr. aad Mrs. Oeerg* MeCaHum at Monmouth Memorial hospital. held, who suffered leg, hip and ten by Chief Justice Arthur T. The mayor said there will ba dear ef refut* and ttacki af sup- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray Vanderbllt, declared that the state plies. of Hooper eve., Atlantic High- h*td Injuries early Monday morn- no reorganisation meeting New By Edwardsen land*, an parante of a aon, born of Bayaid* dr., Atlantk Highland*, Ing when hie car left the road, hit* an "absolute right" to pre-Tears day, but one may be on th* Middlctown Squad Mr. Davtdton, In an Intervtew, Tu«*day at Menmouth Memorial an parente of a daughter, born was reported In fair condition this vent ear sales on Sundays and afternoon of Wednesday or Thurs- EATONTOWN—Two motorist* Mid there has been no attempt hospital. yseterday at Monmouth Memor- morning at Monmouth Memorial ha* the power to enact "alt man- day, Jan. 2 or t. Asoiiti at Birth were flntd a tote) ef Ml here this by the stors Interest* yet to ei- Mr. aad Mra. Jcseph SMfftrt of ial hoapHal. hospital. ner of laws" In the Interest of week by Acting Magistrate Peter ther hav* the permanant plan* Mr. and Mr*. Oaorge Hepp of the good. The prohibi- MIDDUBTOWN - The Fair J. Edwardsen. Oardtn rd., Shrewsbury, an par- According to state police at Santa to Arrive drawn nor hav* blot tektn "ba- enu of a daughter, born Tuwday Ridge rd., Rumaon, an parents of Shrewsbury, Mr, Cuisby waa tion pertains to used can as well Vltw Brit aid squad was ertdlted caus* all of this It vary expan- a son, born ysstarday at Mon- a* now cars. with a stork assist Tuesday whan T »«">• <* » C«nt.r at., at Monmouth Memorial hospital. traveling east, on the Freehold-' At Fair Haven Sunday It helped in tht delivery of a son Wddletown, waa fined (I for not sive and we wanted to be sun, Mr. and Mra. Wade Dym of mouth Memorial hospital. Colt's Neck rd., apparently fell FAIR HAVEN—Santa Cl»us born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis having a registration In hi* pet- (Irst, that th* officials would ptr- •dgmara dr., Btlford, an par- Mr. and Mr*. Harry Branson of a*l**p. Hts ear, a 1087 model, ran 7 Summoned, will arrive at th* flr* house on Bsrgin at their home, W Locust aission and ISO for careless drlv- mlt us to build." ^ ante af a aon, born Tuesday at Compton tt., Belford, are parent* off th* left side of the road, av*. inr. A fine of 160 for driving with- Th* Davidsons » year ago also Monmouth Memorial hospital. of a ion, bom ytatorday atMon jumped a ditch, struck and River rd. Sunday at 1:10 p. m. an out a license was suspended when None Appear will distribute gifts to children Arthur Sudan and William Bed acquired property along Broad Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coffty of mouth Memorial hoepHsi. sheared off a tree and smashed Morris convinced the court he st., Red Bank, for th* building of Maid* ter, Mlddletown, are par- Mr. aad Mrs. Sejnuei Marino of Into a concrete pillar/ WAYSIDE—Magistrate Walter of the borough at a party spon- ford responded to a call from the had filled out an application for N. Cebb held court last night, but sored by the lire company. home and found that It was too a stor* II and when tht Rtdante of a aon, bern yesterday at Watt Washington av*., Atlantic The tree fell on the car and a license, but had not mailed It Bank planning board adopt* a Monmouth Memorial hospital. Highlands, an putntt of a ton, all seven motorists scheduled to Trucks equipped with loud- lato to remove the mother to aJoseph Boldlng of 27 Willow it., pinned Mr. Causby inside. State appear for motor vehicle sum- hospital, They notincd police, matter plan for Broad it. bud- Mr. and Mr*. Roy Winan* of born yesterday at Moamouth Me- Trooper Ralslgh Knapp and msm- speakers will canvass the borough Red Bank, paid |6S for permitting nsss dsvelopment and th* mayor morial hospital. monses failed to appear, en hour before Suite's arrival to who were unsuccessful tn tale- Morris io operate his car with- True* pi., Mlddlttown, an par- bers of tht New Shrewsbury first There were three state troopers announce the party. phone efforts to reach nine local and council then Implement it ante ef a daughter, bom Tuesday Mr. and Mr*. Spencer Bamuel- aid squad nagged a pawing trailer out a license. by a chang* In toning, from rosl- at Rlv*rvlew hospital. son of Brookild* rd., BeJford, are truck which pulled the tree off the and on* local policemen on hand. Roy Nelson la chairman of th*doctors. After th* child, weigh- Louise Curley, ScobtyviMe, was If the lines arsnt rscelved In te-flr* company commute* In chug* ing ssven pounds, 1JH ounces, dsntlal to business. Action li Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daughtn- pannte of a aon, born yesterday car and enabled the men to free fined |W for having flotltloui this rtgard Is ttlll ptndlng. baugh of Seventh it, Belfora, are at Monmouth Memorial hoepitei. Mr. Cautby. day* mall, warrants wlU be la-of tht party. Candy will be dis-was born, the squad look mother plates on her car. Vernon Boyc* med for the arreet of three New- tributed by firemen and members and Infant to Rlverview hospital parente af a son, born Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Louis LoStllo of Th* Injured man was taken to of Long Branch wat lined |Ju Ac l 1 1 1 whM at Rlverview baapltal. Btachway, Keanaburg, an parents Hasard hospital. Later he waa arfe driver* and others in Orange, of the flr* company's ladltt' where both w*ra reported "doing for fictitious platet and fs fori i i*5' J *! ' "» heUtttr Woedbrldie, Avon and Denvlll*. auxiliary. nne.l Mr. and Mrs. William Bonnsr of a ton, bom yaatordiy at Rlvtr- transferred to Monmouth Memor- driving an unregistered vehiels. tkelr «4«srtlseis (er *w tlirs«-e.**r- vjaw bjoaplta). ial hoapltal. I | T tsrs el a teatuty,—A" •• af Oesan av*.. Union Beaoh, ar* School Addition Hearing Set Yule Auto Students Make Tour of County Seat RED BANK REGISTER Thundtv, Dec. 20, 1956—3 Set Jan. 3; Vote Jan. 8 Deaths at 20 Roles of American Red Cross TRENTON— The New Jersey State Safety council estimates WEST LONG BRANCH — The' that 20 lives will be lost in traffic In Hungarian Relief Told •choc* board Tuesday night iet accidents on New Jersey's streets Thursday, Jan. S, as tie date ot and highways during the forth- •4- a public hearing on plans to Expenditure coming Christmas holiday week- SHREWSBURY—The responsi- build a $600,000 addition on the end. More than 1,100 persons also bility of the Red Cross in the locust Avenue school. are expected to suffer various de- Hungarian relief program was $745,000 Bonds The session will be held at the Program Set grees of injuries In traffic mis- itresaed in a statement released Community Center itarttnf at haps during the period from 6 this week by the Monmouth coun- 1:30 p. m. NEW SHREWSBURY — Plan- p. m. Friday to midnight Tuesday. ty chapter here. ning board voted last night to Sold by County Earlier that evening the board The estimates, the council empha- The Austrian government, it plan for inclusion in next year's was explained, asked the League FREEHOLD -The county sold will meet at the Locust Avenue budget funds for the study and sizes, are based on the records school to go over and live ten- of past years a.nd are not Intend- of Red Crosa societies to super- (745,000 worth of general tmprove. possible adoption of a capital ex- vise and cOHordinate relief to the ment bonds yesterday to finance tative approval to its 1957-58 penditure program in connection ed to show the number of persons school budget. who will be killed or injured, but refugees in Austria. Supplies from its share of the cost in building with Uie borough's master plan. the Monmouth Beach-Sea Bright The public hearing !• prepara- rather the numbers «ho may be 40 different Rod societies No figure as to the exact cost arc stockpiled in Austria for dls- sea wall and the purchase of vot- tory to a referendum to take of the program was made known illled If drivers and pedestrians place from 2 to 9 p. m. Tuesday, hrJiav? as thsy have in past years. tribution to Hungary and to ing machines. —although the planning board refugees in Austria. The league The bonds were purchased by Jan. S, on the addition question. will meat In special session Jan. During the past six years 116 The voting will be at borough persons lost their lives in traffic is dependent on the other Red the Freehold Trust company and 30 to further discuss the plan with Cross societies for the money and three New York city firms in a haB, the Community Center and the Morrow Planning Associates accidents In New Jersey during No, 1 Are house, Christmas holiday week-end per- supplies essential to the opera- olnt bid for »74o,Wo. They will ot Rldgewood, creators of the tion. carry a 3.40 per cent Interest rate. local master plan. iods. In the six years there were 1* War Classrooms four three-day and two four-dny The Red Cross has accepted Of the money, $327,000 will go A major subdivision was responsibility for operating two toward payments for the sea wall, The school addition calls for granted Riverdale estates, which Christmas holiday week-ends. In the nation during the same period, camps near Salzburg, Austria. In which the county and state are tht building of 13 classrooms, an will construct a housing develop- building on an even share of cost all-purpose room and other fa- >om 1950 to 1955 inclusive, a total all, 20,000 to 50.000 refugees will ment On IS lots located on River- be cared for In the Austrian, baais. The bonds also will pas elllties. dale ave. of 3,160 immediate deaths were recorded during Christmas holi- camps. $354,000 for voting machines. Other At Tuesday's meeting, the Planning board informed An- improvement items were linked board accepted the resignation of day week-ends. Studies by the The Red Cross i» providing gelo Zanetti of rt. 33 that it can- teams of recreation and welfare into this bonding. Mrs. Jute W, Schaefer, art not grant a zoning change for a National Safety council show that teacher. Blbert X. Hoppehstcdt. the number of Immediate deaths staffs on three U. S. Navy trans- Two Bids Rejected motel building project he is plan- port ships, bringing refugees to the principal, said the teaching ning on rt. 33, although it did recorded each year is increased Rejected were Ihe combined bid of art will and when Mrs. Schae- favor a variance. The board will by !O per cent as a result of late thla country from Bremerhaven. of the National State bank of fer leave* alnee the course has Inform the board ot adjustment fatal'ty reports. This would bring Staff and volunteer workero also Newark and John J. Ryan tV Co., been found to be unsatisfactory of its action. provide welfare and comfort serv- and associates, for (745,813, and he total in the nation during the ices to refugees in staging areas "without a special art room." ilx-year Christmas holiday week- that of the Chaae Manhattan "Supplies," h. said, "mult be tO-House Development in and Bremerhaven. Re- bank, F. R. Cole at Co., and Var.- end celebrations to 3,950 traffic ception tnni are maintained at earried from room to room, and Ernest Schoonmaker, a Newark accident deaths. Deventer Bros., Inc., all of New we have found that the lower mortgage broker, representing the Brooklyn docks and McGuire York, tmO96.4*. Both bids were Tha council emphasizes that Air Force base to assist Hungar- grade teachers are qualified to Chester Hooper of Metuchen, was peed, driving after drinking, and offered at 3.45 per cent Interest. teach art In cunjunction with told a 20-house development ians on their arrival in this coun- The freeholders approved the driving while fatigued durinjr try. other work in their rooms." planned by his client in the Rce- periods of darkness are expected spending of $300,000 In county aid Mr. Hoppenatedt said that "If veytown section of the borough, to be major causes accounting At Camp Kilmer a staff of 310, for 19M to four county hospitals— we find there is a need for art did not conform to zoning spe- for the toll of deaths and injuries. Honry Snyder, master-at-arms of tho Monmouth county American Legion and chair- including 250 volunteers, serves on Rtverview, Red Bank, receiving cifications. a 24-hour basis assisting both In tht upper grades, Mrs. Naomi The dangers of single traffic mis- man of Boys State, horo show* pointi of interast at the county hall of records, Freehold, »9,602.20; Monmouth Memorial, Smith—a former teacher now on The area Is zoned for 40,000 haps, that account for two or Army and ftther welfare agencies Long Branch, »170,5M; Fttktn, leava of abience—may fill in square feet while Mr. Hooper more deaths, together with the to throe of tho I55 students who took part in Menmouth county govarnmant day pro- In caring for the refugees. Mon- Neptune, $ll«,M3.06, and Haaard, mouth county chapter Is partici- later." would like to construct the pro- dangers of driving off the road- ojrem last week. Students are, left to right, Paul Mendeville, Mete wen high school; Dav- Long Branch. J3.23s.20. ject on 10,000 square feet. way also are brought to the at- pating in this phase by providing Distribution was based on the A minor subdivision was grant- tention of drivers. id Olson, Kayport high, and Pat Merrill, Red Bank high. Students were shown tha can- ( volunteers every Monday, plus number of free patient days re- two sttation wagons manned by PERSONALS ed William O'Brien of Hope rd.. The council also estimates that tars of county government operation in tho program, sponsored by the American Le- ported to County Adjuster John, who plans to divide a large lot approximately 40 per cent of the vn!unt«*r motor service drivers. 1-.. Montgomery, Sr., from Dec. 1, Army Cpl. Franklin T. Wise, Jr. Into two |nt«: expected trailic fatalities on New gion and the) county board of freeholders. The chapter also provides one sta- 1954, to Nov. 30, 19BS. County whoes wife Patricia lives at 7 Action was deferred on a re- Jersey highways, during the forth- tion wagon, operated by a volun- Counsel Howard W. Roberts said Beverly rd., Windermere, Charles- quest by the Storehouse of God's coming Yuletlde week-end, will he teer, every Saturday. the hospitals received most of the ton, 8. C, recently was graduated Holy Church In America, which pedestrians. It is up to them, Donations to the Hungarian re- funds during the year through from the military police training recently purchased property in tho council points out, to be dou Conductor to End 46'Year Fidelity Union lief fund are being received by payments made mostly on s> center at Fort Gordon, Ga. Wise, Pine Brook, and would like to bly cautious when making street the Monmouth county chapter of monthly basis, with the balance whoa* parents live at 95 Hudson build a church there. Planning crossings and to see that no heed- the Red Cross at Shrewsbury, to be paid out at the end of the ave., entered the Army list June board members will Inspect the year. property. less act will Involve them In a Promotes Ashley after graduating from The Cit- traffic mlohap. The council also Career with Pennsy Railroad Approved on flnsl reading wae adel. He received basic combat cautions drivers to be on the NEWARK — Richard S. Ash- Parkway hsues a resolution authorising 178,000 to training at Fort Knrr, Ky. alert, particularly during the ley of 52 Bernard ter, Little Sil- be spent to build a fram* dormi- Mr. and MM. Joseph Hyslop of Air Needs for Nurses hours of darkness, and to drive at George H. Reynolds, who be-< ver, this week was elected vice 'Trouble' Data tory for employees at AUenwood North Bridge ave.. Red Bank, are gan his railroad career on the president of the Fidelity Union hospital. Also approved was a In Mental Hospitals a speed that will enable them The New Jersey Highway Au- parents of a daughter, born Mon- to make a safe stop in the event trolleys of the Atlantic Coast Trust company at a meeting ot resolution agreeing to an exchange Electric Railroad company in Hudson to MC the board of directors. thority has printed leaflets to day at Monmouth Memorial hospl MARLBORO— Miss Anne M. of an emergency. of lands owned by the county and tal. 1909, will complete 46 years of instruct motorists on what to do Michael and Lena Trevisano in Savick, director of nurses, and service with the Pennsylvania In case they need aid or emergen- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Creipo ot Mrs. Albert Spangenberg, staff Jazz Concerts the Monument St. area, so a new West Front it, are parents of a railroad Dec. 31. cy service along the 164-mlle long street may be cut behind tha new nurse, of the state hospital here, Pastor Installs Mr. Reynolds, who lives at 38 LONG BRANCH—Newark Disk Garden State Parkway. son, born Monday at Monmouth along with Mrs. Arthur Acker- county courthouse. Memorial hospHal. Wavorly pi., Red Bank, and now lockey George Hudson has been The leaflets, available at the Received was state approval for man, vice president of the New serves as conductor on the Red signed as master of ceremonies toll booths or from parkwsy at«t« Mr. and Mrs; Allen Stelnman of Jersey Association for Mental Church Leaders the Installation of a traffic signal Spring ter., are parents of a Bank-Trenton run, will retire on of jazz at 8:40, Jaxi concert scries police—or In writing from the au- at rt. 34 and Broad st, Mat i "'en. Health, and John 9. Ebcrhardt. Rev. John Crouthamcl, pastor that date. to be presented at the Strand thority's office at 12 Broad st.— daughter, bora Monday at Mon- chief of the bureau of personnel mouth Memorial hospital. of the Red Bank Baptist church, Mr. Reynolds went to work for theater here. advise drivers how to proceed of the state department of insti- installed officers of the Women's the Pennsylvania in June, 1910, Next Thursday's concert will when approaching disabled vehi- Miss Gladys Lindner, a Junior tutions and agencies, were Riinst Catholic War Vets at Skldmore college at Saratoga fellowship Tuesday in Fellowship and since that time has served as feature Buck Clayton, trumpet cles and to make sure their own panelists Tuesday on the televi hall. A Christmas program, conductor on several lines, For player. Clayton, who played him- cars are "well off the roadway, Visit VA Hospital Springs, N. T., has been named slon program "Coffee Club" over to the dean's list. She is the "Three Wise Women," followed. 13 years he served on the Seaside- self in the recent movie "The out of the way of passing traffic" LYONS — About 500 Catholle channel 13. The program was de- Installed were Mrs. Arthur Camden line that ran from Bay Benny Goodman Story," played If they break down. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert voted to today's great need for War Veterans and auxiliary mem- G. Lindner of John st, and Is en- Nowmicr, recording secretary; Head down the coast to Seaside with the original Goodman band, Included Is the recommenda- bers of New Jersey staged their professional nurses In the state's Mrs. Walter Canfield, treasurer; Heights and across Barnegat bay and Is now appearing at the Met- rolled In the nuraing department. mental hospital. tion that drivers needing aid ninth annual Christmas party for Mrs. Charles Moore, vice presi- to Caniden. ropole cafe, New York city. should tie white handkerchiefs Mr. and Mra. Seymour Epstein Miss Savick outlined some of 2,000 sick and wounded veterans dent of missions, and the follow- For the last 14 years, on the The Dec. 30 concert at the to the handle or hang them out on 25 wards at the Veterans Ad- of Throckmorton ave, are parent: the satisfactions gained In psychi- ing chairmen: Mrs. Kenneth of a daughter born Tuesday at Trenton line, he has watched the Strand will feature Paul Quin- the window of the driver's door. ministration hospital here Satur- atric nursing service, as compared Mauger, speakers and Interpret- decline of rail passenger traffic. chette, tenor saxophone aoloist, Monmouth Memorial hospital. ers; Mrs. Charles Hammel, spe- Motorists spotting such disabled day, distributing 2,300 Ice cream to that of general hospital nurs- He recalls that at one time '13 who played al the opening con- cars are asked to report them MW. Dorothy Black, 152 Mon- ing. Mrs. Spangenberg, a gradu- cial interest missionaries; Mrs. treats, 700 pounds of cake, 2,500 mouth St., and Joseph Holiday, summer round trips dally were cert of the series Dec. 10. Quin- at the next collection booth they bags of Christmas candles, 2,300 ate nurse of a few months who Edwin Clayton, missionary and routed over that line, which now chette's latest , "The Boy 21 Elm pi., are .medical patients stewardship education; Mrs. Ar- pats. The leaflets say state police oranges and 2,400 packs of cig- received psychiatric nursing ex- provides only one daily round From Denver," has Just been re- cars riding the parkway day and at Rivervlew hospital. perience while an affiliate nurse thur Rycrson, love gifts; Mrs. R, arettes. Charles A. Bublin of Los An- trip. leased. night will check all parked vehi- Members attending front Red at Marlboro, explained why she G. Baxter, white cross; Mrs. Al Other musicians slated to ap- geles, Cal, and Miss Margaret L. bert Newman, Sr., Christian so- The veteran railroad man re- cles and, if necessary, summon Bank were the Monmouth county also was attracted to this field pear In the Jasx at 8:40 aeries emergency service. An outline Is Bublin, a student nurse at the of nursing. Mrs. Ackerman ex- cial relations, and Mrs. Ralph calls many famous passengers hospital chairman, Alfred J. Tar- Grace-New Haven hospitals school Teed, Fellowship guild counselor. who rode with him. He waa include J. J. Johnston, Neil Hefti Blchard 8. Ashley given of charges for such ser- gonsky, Mrs. Targonsky, Rangner pressed her opinion concerning and Don BUiott. The regular Jan vice, Including towing, or fuel de- of nursing. In New Haven, Conn., how citizen volunteer groups brakeman on the train that car- Hedberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Re- Mrs. Moore waa nominations at 8:40 musicians also will play Mr. Ashley has been associated livery. Safety tips also are listed. are .pending the holidays with could help In this program. Mr. chairman, assisted by Mrs. El- ried President Woodrow Wilson gan and Mrs. Ernest Sibbern. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. to the "Summed White House" at at the Dec. 27 and Dec. SO con- with Fidelity Union since Jan. From Asbury Park were Louis Eberhardt discussed career oppor- mer C. Cottrell, Mrs. Harry E. certs. They Include Buddy Lowell Bublin at Brant* ave.» tunities and employee benefits of Chamberlain, Mrs. George H. Long Branch. 14, 1829, when he joined the Vaccaro. Matty Slmone, Jamea A childhood illness, Mr. Rey- on drums, Dave Burns on trumpet, bank as a floor boy. In 1950, he Woman Injured Santlnello and Carmine D'Espo- state service. Morford and Mra. Elizabeth Ma- Candy Roes on trombone, Jimmy gee. nolds believes, Is largely respon- was appointed of J ice manager of In Crash Here slto. New Monmouth Scouts sible for his choice of a railroad Tanner on piano, Kenny Walters the time sales department which The wrapping of gifts for indi- Participating in the Christmas career. Dr. Paul Klmball, for on saxophone and Robot Van he currently heads. Mrs. Helen Calver, Sg East vidual patients took place last Contest Judging program were Mrs. J. William Etten on bass. Westside ave., Red Bank, suffered Receive Awards Helm, soloist; Mrs. William D. whom Paul Klmball hospital In He was promoted to assistant Thursday and Friday. They are Toms River Is named, treated treasurer in 1952 and to second a back Injury Friday when the being distributed to patients at NEW MONMOUTH — Albert Sayre, pianist; Mrs. F. W. War- car driven by her husband Jo- Set for Sunday wick, Mrs. William Magee, Mrs. him for typhoid fever In 1900 and vice president in 1954. Mr. and East Orange hospital and Lyons Vadsen, Robert Sequine and Wil- advised him to get a Job involving Relief Unit Mrs. Ashley have three children, •eph K. Calver, was struck by a hospital. liam VanTassel received their MATAWAN — Judging in the Donald Crawford, Mrs. Henry car driven by Roger R. Carrier Chadwick, Mrs. Charles Miller, •ome outdoor work. The railroad Elects Officer! Richard, Marily and Donald, pu- webelos awards at a meeting of Christmas home decorating con- was his choice. pils In Little Btlver school. of Fort Monmouth at Bridge ave. Mrs. T. J. Maloncy, Mrs. Newman and Herbert st Crowell Fines Three pack 1*4 ot St. Mary's Catholic ti it will take place here at 7 p. m. Mrs. Teed and Miss Betsy War- There waa only one train wreck Mrs. Everett Brower was elect- school Dec. H. They received Sunday. There will be cash prizes wick. In Mr. Reynolds' career. He was ed president of the auxiliary of Mr. Calver waa traveling south For Carelessness three-year pins and graduating awarded to the top three winners. conductor of a train that left the tha Relief Engine company at a on Bridge ave., and Mr. Carrier eertl&cates, and the pack present- The awards will be presented Members of circle five, headed Christmas party meeting Tuesday east on Herbert st. Mr. Carrlei SHREWSBURY - Frank De- by Mrs. Miller, were hostesses. tracks at Farmlngdala In 1941, in- New Building ad them with Boy Scout necker- by the Woman's club and the juring 20 passengers. at the home ot the retiring pres- was charged with careless driving Fazio of Oceanport was lined $13 chiefs at a candlelight ceremony. Rotary club. Judges are Mrs. A family life program will be ident, Mrs, Charles R. Knoll on snd was lined IT by Magistrate here this week by Magistrate Walter Moroaky, eubmaeter. in- Frederick J. ,'Mrs. Joseph presented at the Jan. 2» meet- Harding rd. For Bell Tel John V. Crowell In traffic court Whitney CroweH for careless driv- ducted new cubs and 30 cubs were Dernberger, Mrs. Thomas Wel- Ing. Others elected were Mrs. Jos- yesterday. ing. presented with awards. Ray stead, Arthur Froebllch and Mrs. Newman said a migrant CHURCH NEWS eph O. Eschelbach, vice president; BA'iXJNTOWN- W. Mrs. Calver was taken to Riv- Edward Shea of 115 Martin dr.. Vogel, presented the Boy Scout James Martin. tea will be held at the Red Bank Mrs. John Green, treasurer; Mrs. McGinness, realtor of 21 Broad Middletonm, was, fined $15 for Methodist church Tuesday, Jan. ervlew hospital where she re- troop, with a scout ceremony de- The contest committee will REFORMED Elizabeth DuClos, secretary, and st., announces the sale of an mained until yesterday. careless driving. He was accused vice. •tart out from the home of Mrs. S, at 1:30 p. m. Colt'i Neck Miss Barbara Brower, correspond- acre plot on Throckmorton ave. of cutting off Anthony Pslandrano to the Bell Telephone company. Girl Scouts of troop 1»1 pre- Dernberger. Rev. Ella F. da Lattre, pastor, ing secretary. Mrs. Cecil C. Girls Friendly of 21 Willow st.. Red Bank, on sented a play entitled, The Night Keansburg will use "The Road Leading to Graves, Jr., was named publicity Construction of a brick, one- Newman Springs rd., causing Psl- director. story building Is expected to bs andrano to crash Into a gasoline) Before Christmas." Action I That'i whit Tk. Rttiitar Robert Temmler has been elect Bethlehem" ae hie message at the Has Party al Church Leiden will hold a meeting Jan, elauintd adt hin bom setting foe 11 a. m. service Sunday. The After the business meeting, started shortly. The parcel is lo- pump at the Triangle garage. th«lr advertisers for over th ed president of the Methodist cated to the rear of the new 10 at St. Mary's hall. ten of a cantury,—AAvwtl choir, directed by Mrs. deLattre, members exchanged gifts. Mrs. HIGHLANDS-Members of the Raymond L. Ostrander of Lo- youth fellowship; Raymond Stry- Fred Munden received tha meet- branch of the Allenhurst National Junior Girls Friendly society of cust ave., Red Bank, paid $10 for ker, vies president; Miss Janice will sing "The Prince of Peace" and "The Saviour le Born." Sun- ing prize. Refreshments were bank, adding to the recently ex- St. Andrews Episcopal church careless driving. Broander, secretary, and Davl served. Miss Brower and Mrs. panded business zone on Broad held a Christmas party Friday Casey, treasurer. The officers will day-school and adult Bible clasi meet at 9:45 a. m. DuClos will be hostesses at the st. and Throckmorton ave. The night In the parish halt, under the Present Gifts to Father Child be installed Dec. 30 and assume addition, together with the com- Unlicensed Gammer Christmas eve at S o'clock, the meeting Jan. 15 at the fire house supervision of Mrs. Alfred W. office Jan. 1. on Drummond pi. ing sewer system, Is expected to Wright, Sr., the leader. Fined at Middle ton n Gifts were exchanged and senior and junior choirs, directed add to the solidification of this by Mrs. de Lattre and Mrs. Wil- Exchange of gifts took place, Christmas carols sung at In area into a stabilized business games were played and refresh- MIDDLETOWN-Carl Summer, party of the Viola Claire circle liam Flock, will give a Joint pro- TO GO CAROLING, area, Mr. McGinness said. er, 29, of 54 Shore Acre ave.. East gram of Christmas music. Miss ments served. Attending were Dec. 11 at the Knights of Colum Mr. McGinness also reported Gloria Crawley, Lillian Corrlgan, Keansburg, charged with clam- bus hall. Mis. Evelyn Gargan Grace Lelbel will be the soloist; BELFORD—Mrs. Brnett Elgrlm was hostess at a committee the sale of a two-story colonial Diane Davidson, Linda and Katie ming in Rarltan bay without a was chairman of refreshments. Miss Betty Ellis, organist. Rev. license, was fined $30 by Magis- Mr.' de Lattre will apeak on "The meeting last week of troop 39. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gauthler, Leona and Diane Gau- The annual dinner is scheduled Brooke to Mr. and Mrs. R. J thier, Corena Hartsgrove, Mary trate W. Gilbert Manson last for February. Immortal Child." Members exchanged Christmas night. He pleaded guilty to the The Sunday-school will have gifts. Plans were discussed for Hooker of Fair Haven. This horns Halvorsen, Maureen Kolton, Members of the Bayvlew Social Is situated on an acre and a half charge, made by James Cook and its Christmas service program to- a roller skating party. Mrs. El- Sharon Lee, Sharon Maxson and Richard Marshall, shellfish war- iub met at the home of Mrs. grlm reported vh»t the scouts parcel of landscaped grounds, Ann SeminUky. Robert Gelsler Dec. IS and held morrow at 7:30 p. m. at the dens. church. William Miles, superin- made hobbyhorse pogo sticks and formerly the site of a large nurs- i Christmas party and exchanged took them to the Health Center, ery. Mr. and Mrs. Hooker have Vernon Smith, Bethany rd, Hai- ;ift«. Present were Mrs. Thorna tendent, is in charge, assisted by Area Along Parkway Junction to be dis- completed extensive remodeling let, charged with driving 74 miles :Cipp, Mrs. Charles Hifrglns, Mrs. Mrs. Robert LeiLcl, Mrs. Donald p an hour In a 50-mlle-an-hour tone, Updike and Mrs. Peter Mitten. tributed among children. The of the home and are occupying Will Not Be Fenced lames Guenther, Mrs. Joseph troop will go caroling tomorrow their new location. was fined $30. Fred Gastell, Cen- Carlo, Mrs. Maurice Woelfle, Mrs. John Renals of Elberon has NEW SHREWSBURY — Mem- ter ave., East Keansburg, charged METHODIST weather permitting, and will meet bers of the planning board Vndrcw Cannon and Mrs, Harold at the home of Mrs. Elgrlm for purchased an acre parcel adjoin- with careless driving after an ac- .'oung. Atlantic Highlands learned at Its meeting last night cident, paid $10 line, and Salvatore Rev. Harry B. Zane, pastor, will refreshments. Attending the com- ing the Hooker residence from A Christmas party was held Mr. Brooke through the McGin- the Garden State parkway will Cassone, 80 Seeley ave., Keans- deliver Ilia Christmas message at mittee meeting were Mrs. Aline not fence the area along the road burg, was fined $5 for driving a I'liesday by the Columbiettcs a Rauscher, Mrs. Charlei Young, ness office. Mr. Renals has plans he Knights of Columbus hall the 11 a. m. service Sunday. At in the New Shrewsbury park sec- vehicle with no front license plate. 7:30 p, m., the senior and primary Mrs. Elmer Garrettson, Mrs. Lu- for a ranch home and expects to There was a grab bag of gift start construction in the near tion of the borough. Police reported that 28 drivers choirs will present a joint musical ther Walling and Mrs, Robert Earlier, the planning nd was present. Krueger. future. board paid fines totaling $440 through Mrs. Wllilam Ackerman wai program. Christmas eve service had written the parkway -say- e violations bureau during the will be Monday at 11 p, m. Tho McGlnnofts office also an- tn nstess al the Just Us Ten Girl nounces the sale of a two-story Ing It had heard reports the area ! week. ormal Christmas party Dec. 13 Children of the nursery througli Colt'. Neck colonial residence at 74 South St., would be fenced. Secret pals were revealed am the third grade of the church Fences will be erected only A 20-year-old dairy cow has Mrs. Zelda Hamilton, Atlantic Eaton town, to Mr. and Mm. Rom- sifts were put in a grab bag, Mrs. school will have their Chrllttmas eo Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice where a right-of-way agreement reached that longevity mark equal iarry Andrews, Jr., East Kcans- party and program Saturday af- township school principal, an- exists with property owners, the to a human being of 100 years nounces that school will close for plan extensive remodeling and urg, will entertain Jan. 17, ternoon Rt the church. The theme will occupy the property shortly. parkway letter added. old. will be "The Blessed Gift." Christmas holidays tomorrow and The eighth birthday of Mar- will reopen Thursday, Jan. 3. This sale was negotiated by Mlsa net Preston, daughter of Mr Senior choir rehearsal will be A Christmas party for members Irma Harvath, saleswoman of the ud Mrs. George Preston, Jr., wa held Wednesday at 8 p. m. and McGlnhess office. elebrated at a family party Dec. primary choir rehearsal Saturdsy, of Olrl Scout troop 40 was held Safe Driving Urged by PTA Dec. 29, at 1 p. m. yesterday afternoon at the fire 13. Irene Preston will celebrate house. Troop committee mem GRANTED DIVORCE Rev, Frederick J. Child of St. Dorothea's Catholic her sixth birthday with the family Mn. Melvln Edwards. 78 West "La»t December," ah* said, "was METHODIST bers In charge were Mrs. John FREEHOLD A divorce on church in Eatontown it presented gift envelopes by Mrs. today. Laird, Mrs. Fred Perrottl and Front st., safety chairman of the the wont month on record, with Tinton Falls grounds of desertion has been Mra. Leslie Douglass. The 25 granted Bettie Ann Howard, Mag- Monmouth County council, New 111 persons killed and 8.152 in- George Sauerwein, president of tho Altar and Rotary so- HOME HOLIDAYS Christmas observances will be Jersey Congress of Parents and troop members attending received nolia la., Mlddletown twp., from jured In 10,7<9 traffic accidents." ciety, and John Hauiar, president of tha Holy Nama socie- 8TATEN ISLAND, N. Y. - held throughout the day. Church gifts. Lee G. Howard, Colllnsville, III., Teachers, today urged all parents Christmas vacation for 1,680 Wag school will meet at 9:45. At 10:45 by Superior Court Judge Kenneth to co-operate fully with state and Mrs, Edwards said she Issued ty at a Christmas party in tha church hall Saturday. After the morning worship will be held. Leaders attending were Mn. ner college students starts Satur- Susie Battler, Mrs. Betty Nellln C. Hand In recent court aotlon local safe driving campaigns the statement because there Is a buffet supper lervdd by Mrs. Sauerwein, gifts ware ex- day, with classes resuming Thurs The minister, Rev. Milton F. Le- here. through the holiday season. no time to contact each P.T.A. Compte, will preach on the topic. and Mrs. Harold Ounther. day, Jan. 3. Monmouth county stu- Mrs. Barbara Stern of Yonker In a prepared statement, she re- member directly. She appealed changed by tho members. Father Child proiantod gifts to dents homo, for the holidays In- "God I* In Christ." A group of ferred to the statewide all-out to each "to be particularly care- new members will be received N. Y., arrived this week to spend The cashbah In Algiers, scene of •ach of tha officers of tha two sociatias: Mrs. Sauerwein; elude Fred Page and Edward the holidays with her son-in-law many movies and romantic leg- highway safety campaign being ful In traffic during the next sev- Into the fellowship of the church, eral weeks" and asked that each Mrs. Frank DiDonato, traaiurar; Mrs, Charles Krueger, vice Weinhelmer, Red Bank; Wnttci and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John ends, Is still a section of endless conducted by C'tov. Robert B. Buumgardt, Middlctown; Mist Tho church school Christmas Herman of Roadside Rest farm alleys and winding steps. It Is so Meyner and ssld: remember "the main reasons for president:, Mrs. Albert Thomas, secretary; Mr. Heuser; Anne Nelson, Entontown: Mli program will be held Sunday at rt. 34. narrow that three men cannot "It Is vital that tvery parent traffic accidents at this time are 7 P. M. excessive speed, drinking and Ralph Laono, treasurer; Vincant Cocuxia, secretary, and Barbara rtrlftner, East Keans pans abreast, hut 50,000 Algerians be made aware of the particular burg; Miss Elonnor Kalilo, Lon Pioneers in Bermuda Introduced live In its offahootlng doorways. hazards tn driving and walking driving, and bad wealhtr. Fritt DiDonato, past president. Dancing and gimos fol- Branch; Mlas Crmrlenn Gucwc.i- An inn! That'i what Tht Kezlaiar the Irish potato to the U. S. In at this time of tlie year- for his "Everyone must do his part if ky, Ocean Grove, mid Miss Caro clniiRitifil aria lisva ha«n patting* for 1*21, and the gams of tennis New railway freight cars to- safety and tho safety of his chil- lives are to be saved this Christ- lowed. their mlvtrll*«Ni (or ov«r t.hT««-

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Cor. Mecboak " GOLDIN'S t-toss Men's Shop RED BANK REGISTER Thuwdsy, Dec. 20. 1956—5 End* Bute Training Hathaway whit* ox- ford shirt, button down collar, 5.96.

Hlekok Sierra eowhMa molded leather tongue >elt, 2.50.

Sierra Initial buekle an* "It, S.25, including tax,

Nylonalre raincoat packed In self-car- rying matching pouch, 14.50.

BegerD. Merits LONG BRANCH — Rogsr D. Manhattan woven Morris, ten of Mr. and MM. Don end on end broad- aid R. Iforrif of 1M Seventh av*. cloth boxer shorts, haa eompleted basic training at 160. Lackland Air Fore* bM«, Tex., aad la now undergoing advancsd Tycora yarn soft rib training at Keesler Air Fore* one slss stretch hose, 1.10. A Jun» graduate of I 1.96. gyle knit top, leather Removal* on Rt. 35 Mis, J.95. including Saturday night, BATONTOWN— A number business flnns on rt. 85 were re- cently Informed by the state high and until 5 p. m. Christmas Evt. way commissioner that their signs were Infringing upon highway property. Still timo to opon The Carson's Unusual Gifts sign had to be moved two feet Since Matching tartan Us, Washable cotton string Carson's Is anticipating a com cuff link, and hanky gloves, leather strap • Kridel chargt account. plete remodeling of the gift shop set, 1.00. and buckle, 3.90. after the New Tear, the removal was no particular hardship. BU Jac's Pink House and some, of th neighboring establishments, how- ever, were not so fortunate. The were forced to meet the deadlln of Dec. 1 In order to avoid a currlng a fine of $100 per day, which the law provides. Velveteen harem slip- Jack Simpson pers, coin trim, w Heads Firemen plastic case, 8.96. HIQHLANDB — Jack Simpson Leopard! skin and gold jew- last week was elected chief of the elry: Escutcheon pin, 2.20; Are department cuff bracelet, 4.86; tt-inch Others elected were Orris D, bangle bracelet, 8.25; ear- SUelman, assistant chief; Kyrll rings, 2.20. All prices Include Parker, senior captain; Martin D. tax. Fehlhaber, junior captain; John Duncan, senior lieutenant; Theo- dore Cbodnlckl, Junior lieutenant; AHrsi Horsy, lire marshal); Vln- sent Worth, salvages chlsf; John shekel, chief of fire police; Wil- liam Bsatty, secretary, and How- ard Brsy, treasurer.

•MOKK DAMAOB BROAD AND FRONT STRICT S> hone of Bill* Faulk,, 20 •eVfc st, Red Bank, was ddai m RED BANK 6-5300 Bjsd by smoke resulting from frees* fir* In the kitchen Fri- day. According to police, Mr. Fault was treated at Rlverview hospital /or burns of the I I i rank Loversid*. or,, for ths larg- 6-Thurwk Dtc. 20, 1956 RED RANK REGISTER RAY OF HOPE tst trout '•• f Herbert H. HswUr, manager of t(> ie oiida vs lir0llgl1 oine needIes EVENTS OF YEARS AQO lie All Star American baseball I, with hi* wire and daugh- RED BANK REGISTER . " " - ' • * er. arrlvid from a to»r of Japan 4M! Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. FROM REGISTER FILES and the Orient wfth' the team. They spent six week* playing be- ESTABLISHED 1878 capacity Mdianees. Th* By John H. Cook and Henry Clay Stout a* Majority Leader Fifty Yean Ago. Many, Marshall Longstreet Dus- American Ptess, •stisaated that tin Allaire, Harry and MaM 5,000 fan* law ths games. Thii newM>sprr ti for Peter S. Golden, aged TO, died Main and Verne Plttenger. The Ke|inl>lir;ni members of the itate at the Long Branch hospital of a i of opinions In Iftteri from ils n ader!. Robert Woolley Hance, one of sciiiiic l;i*i week elected Ken. Richard K. stomach disorder. He was the son Red Bank'* beat known business- of John O. Golden and waa born ill month* $3.(Hi. Stout of Monnioiitli county as majority men, who had been ill for a long on the Golden farm in Mlddletown time with complication* of dis- leader. The honor is deserved and one io township, which had been In pos- eases, ditd at hit home on Broad LETTERS PftQM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 wliich we hiippily L'oni'ur. session of the family for more st He was 62 yean old, and wa* than a century. He left a daugh- born on the old Hance homeatead OUR READERS Mr. Stout, liiis served in the senate with ter, Mrs. Calvin McLean of Little at Rumson. When a young man, Happy Birthday, Infant distinction, gaining in popularity each Silver, and a sister, His* he married Elizabeth Lovett of H. Golden of New York. Pennsylvania/a sister of John T. WHEW IS CHBttTMAS? The most important liii-ilnhiv of the year. His conscientious attention to legis- Edward vonKattengell did *om* Lovett of Little 8ilver. For many year will be celebrated Tnesilav by mem- lative matters and to the needs of his con- great (hooting at Sea Bright with yea; s, he wa* engaged in the feed CHURCH OF CHRIST '' H other marksmen for a hog. business on Monmouth st. and Eatoatown, N. J. bers of the Christian world, li will mark st it ueiits lias made him a valuable mem Each man shot at 29 clay birds later taught the Peters building, 'ttti EdMor: ;:'/'. an occurrence of some l,!t"> di*nlf**ted to in a lnuugcr, political future is Uiight. out of a possible SO. world in fitinf CUM to re- , At an affair recently conducted Mil* Mabel Craig, daughter of Homu. * . -»• JSecause of that birlh, joy and hope Mr*. Mary Craig, and Fred Hur- by the Relief Engine company, A time whehen mamann ,, thinkthinks of were brought, to those of yood will, find's Ezra Osborn of Union Hose com- ley, son of Azarlah C. Hurley, the life and teaching,, of the Babe No Reaion for This to Exist pany was presented with a badge both of R*d Bank, were married of Bethlehem. A* a result of this greatest gift to mankind mini' into tlie at the Reformed. parsonag* by contemplation of ththe liliffe and for having collected the greatest Washing- of Jams, an atmosphere world in a field where shepherds stood The unsightly, "public-dump" condi- sum of money for m gold watch. Rev. T. A. Beekman. The con- tracting parti** were minor*, and of aweetnea* permeate* a world watch because there was no room fur Him tion of the river bank on the American The presentation took place at the that i* oft«n bitter. This atmos- Uitlon Hose company turn** and concent wa* given from their re- phere of good «rtH:ls a reflection at the nearest inn. Knlike the innkeeper, Legion property on Riverside ave., is in- waa followed by a smoker. spective parent* for th* marriage. of the apfrit of Christ. , . The groom wa* In charge of the let us make room in our hearts for tin; deed nn eyesore and health hazard, as ANOTHER FERRY SLITS g an auto to the curb. Pain— William L. Jones, a well known Thl* QT the tu»« of the year J t r manufacturing department at Eis- hat you sign check with. Poach resident of Holmdel, died while hen men from one end of the Prince of Peace, the Kinj; of kin^s. Po- stated by ltigaud M. Paine at last week's Soon Hudson River firrien may ner'* clothing factory. Christian world to the other pause —A verandah. sitting in a chair at his horn*. H« to think of the birth of ttie ing that will bring yon the happiness of meeting of the Ked Hank Community as rare w San Francisco Bay waa 73 years old and had been a Saviour. By g*nrr«l agreement erriei. Once, both w»ter« were Police—Term of polit* request. Tweaty-FIn Year* Ag*. Chamber of Commerce. It calls for correc- A person desiring to maneuver farmer practically all of his life. men have chosen to celebrate Hi* Christinas—which is the wish for you oted around the world for th»4r He was survived by hi* widow, car to the curb might ask