tor AVI DepmtmtmU RED BANK REGISTER RE vo WaeM^sSMStea Se •»*»« Osss Matter el Us RANK M J THURSDAY. iTEPEMREft 2ft iflrM PACE ONE
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 William 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 Frederick 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 champion 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 hit 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 common 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 Crow 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 Munich 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 album, "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. Noble,'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- Theodore 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 Santa Claus 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
•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* Eleanor 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 Pitcher hotel, Another Hudun ferry coon may H. Jonei of Venderburg and Mapl* av*. Th* flr* started in the ane not.") CharlM W. Jon**, who lived at of rreat significance in the mind which adjoins the Legion home, and he e a memory. The Interstate Rum—An enclosed apace with- rear of the store and It spread of God, undoubtedly It would have We're For a Parking Authority Commerce Commission has a rec- home. rapidly through the upper apart- been recorded in the Scripture*. lias every good reason to complain. Guests in a building. Sex—One less than Th* Frlck Lyceum ikatlng rink Had It been considered Important ommendation to end the Erie fer- •even, two less than ate, three ment* which were occupied by At the last meeting of the Keel Bank the hotel have an excellent view of one servlce between Jcraey City was opsn*d with afternoon and several families. Three occupant* by th* apostle* and early disciples ss than nolne. fide—Weary. evening aenlon*. Admission for they would have given It apecial Community Chamber of Commerce, a Ked Bank's greatest assets—the beant-i- and Manhattan. Thii became ex- were carried out of the building attention. pected when the Erie began to Tin—A number. Fo' mo' dun children, including *lcar*n, w«« by Captain Harry Van Note and piivUing authority was advocated for l»«d lex. Toyed—Something that ebbs cent*, and for adults, with skates, Ood ha* given us the Arat day nl Navestnk river and its shores. The im move it* commuter train* into Charle* W. Sprague of the local of th* week to remember the the Lackawann* terminal In Ho- nd flows off the Bottry. Traffic— 35 cents. Th* Lyceum orchestra, police department and Joseph Bank, and we are thoroughly in accord ressioti made by this sight has brought under the direction of Wilbur laviour. We aree to meet ttoo "brea break ,, i boken. Something stupendous, lfk« a Johnston, a postal employee. The bread and to otherwise worship with the suggestion. Other municipalities lany persons back to Red Bank time and Thus, the lommuter traffic pat- le that is beyond colloaaal or Uardlner, furnlahsd muile for th* victims were Benedict Nocosla, 80 a* H* dimcuimcu. of the same size as tted Hank and smaller me again, and there is no doubt it has irn ti further simplified and the •pic. Yawl—Mode of addresaused evening sessions. yeara old; Eleanoor Nocosla, 78 Let Chriatma* be a tlitie of good •O'fc of the Metropolitan Rapid >y I'Yawker* when vUltlhf in Marshall Lowney of Mechanic year* old and Ralph Citarella, W W and ptoaaantnMa, because have established such an authority with iHwnral many to move here. ransit Commission made that he South. - *t, had m brand new suit of year* old. Tha prompt work of Christian* inoitid "rejoice aJwaya"; meh easier. This Is the eommis- Richmond (Vs.) News Ltadcr. elath** which fot wet while wear- but carousing, drunkenness and very favorable results. We wonder what impression visitors the local (Ire department wa* un- *H other sins a.r« wrong at all ' on studying rail rapid transit ing It In a recent storm. He hung der the direction of the Assistant The authority takes the parking situa- thft clothes above the stovepipe in kites of the year. Christians are ;et now when they see the dump on the between New Jersey and New HOME-GROWN MUSIC Chlsf Crelln. to abstain from "every form of ork in the hop* some means can his bedroom to dry off. Hi* wlft tion out of the hands of the police depart- region property, with its pile of rubbish Mirror of World Opinion Frank T. Edlngton. superin- found to ease trie street con- had a hot Are In the stove and the tendent of th* A. F. Ll*chten*teln Bob^ Knight. ment, which, no doubt, would be a relief opped on* with an old bathtub. gestion on both side* of the river. With' the departure of the gun- stovepipe got red hot, setting fir* eitata en Rlvmld* dr. In Middle- to the chief and bis men. The liorongh now Rubbish is often used to fill in low Some day, there probably will be day bandstand concert went a to the paper on the wall. The town township, ws* rs-el*ct*d for APPRECIATION •Ingle »y»tem tunneling com- names crawled up to hi* clothing, lacks full police protection, several mem- little bit of Americana. hi* a*v«nth conateutiv* term a* AMERICAN RED CROSS noperty and apparently that is the plan muter* Into and out of New J*r- and his new *uK was a total lo»s. •ecretary of th* Monmoutb coun- Music-lovers today must get Hiss Delia McLaughlln beeam* : Monmouth County Chapter bers of the department being used for f the Legion. But that does not excuse sey by train beneath the river- their music from long-playing rec- ty branch of th* National Assoel system which would have no the wife of Frank Haley. Th* cer- >tion of Oardintr*. ~ ~ St. Muwwibury, N. J. traffic duties daily instead of keeping n srda, during an occasional visit mony wa* performed by Rev. .'Dec. 14, MM. ic organization from taking steps to place anyway for the picturesque, to a city big enough to have a closer watch on other matters of which ut expensive ferries. — Newark ame* A. Reynolds at St James Th* Llncroft *ehoolhouie was a To th* BdHor: over up the rubbish. Mr. Paine himself [rest symphony orchestra, or church. They were attended by «lt* of a Merry Christmas party Itar-Ledger. from radio and television. . . . I have Just read the very line crime may be foremost. Even Chief las been compelled to employ extermina- Mln Kittle Haley, lister of the giv*n annually by Mr. and Mrs. editorial which The Red Bank SALUTE TO WINDOWS But these big production* ar* no groom, and Joseph McLaughlln, L*wls S. Thompaon of th* Brook- Rtgiiter put out. in which it Reuther frequently does traffic duty. ors to kill rats that have started to breed help to those who want to attend del* farm. Mr. and Mr*. Thomp- neogniiadith* great need of fund* Without the potent charms of brother of th* bride. The couple The authority also would be vested here. concerts locally and hear local began housekeeping in a newly- *on war* at Uralr plantation in for th* Red Croa* in the handling he ihop windows (particularly talent perform. Georgia, but they w*r* repre- ot tha Hungarian Refuge* prob- with the regulation of parking in nietered ow that the holidays are com- furnished house on Bridge av*. lem. The Legion property is located between Qulncy, fortunately, has it* own The Midgets, a local basketball sented by their ion and daughter- areas as well as doing away with the ir- ing), the rigors of many a city in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Louis Sten I Just want you to know how he hotel and the Shrewsbury Manor symphony orchestra, which ful- mm, met a team from Freehold much we in the Monmouth Coun- promenade might be a dreary fills these requirement*. . .' . and won by the score of 20 to 11. Q 'I'll on*peon • regular and otherwise careless parking in ipartinents. Owners of the apartment :est The window is a kind of soft- ty Chapter appreciate your long We ought, really, to judge our The Red Bank players were Ed- More than 1,500 children from and continued interest. The sit- the free areas as it is plainly evidenced ;rov.p filled in and seeded a large section sner for stony pavements and ward Qulhn, Charles Kellum, Red Bank, River Plata, and other uation, a* you so ably express it, alls with Its gay and colorful entertainment by the.rewards it at present. gives us, and not by the conven- Thomas Clusey, Fred Duncan and section* of Mlddlstown township 1* one of severe hardship, and f the river bank during the past year to tale of invention and progress. In Clark Worthley. were entertained at the Carlton aa you stated, contributions are hort, It virtually lifts thought out ience with which it can be ob- to be sent to the Monmouth The revenue from meters would be ear- •reate a terrace. It would he a good idea tained. To enjoy locally produced theater at a Christmas party if th* ordinary run of everyday A pool tournament wa* in prog- County Chapter Headquarters, marked for their maintenance, meeting or the Legion to follow this example of good music (perhaps by friends ress at Bennett's pool room at given by th* Independent Fire Co. Shrewsbury ti. 3. hing* Into worlds of fresh fancy ind neighbors) require* the effort of Red Bank. The out-of-town payments and interest on borrowed money, ind ardent adventure. Belford. The prise was a brass- I am, wrth renewed thank* and jenutifieation. of putting on the hat and coat children wer* brought to th kindest personal regards, From the chnoa of the old order mounted parlor lamp, valued at 15. paying salaries of parking employees, and and starting up the car arid that The contestant* ware Frank party In buses through the court We appeal to the Legion officers, from esy of th* Boro Bus Co. of Red Sincerely yours. the creation of a fund for purchasing addi- if window display, with nearly is certainly more exercise than Mulre, Clinton Lohien, William he standpoint of civic pride as well as verything crowded against the flipping the dial of the TV sit toi Morris, Jr., DanUl Bennett Wil- B*,nk and Xdwia H. Brasch %' tional meters and to provide more park public health, to clean up their river bank plate-glass front, has com* a an afternoon cowboy story1. ' '•"' liam Thompibn and Elmer Flort- Mlddletown township. • Chairman. lghly apecialiud and altogether An addition to Red Bank's rap ing areas. f using a bulldozer to push clean dirt over But in terms of Inner enjoy- land. '• . . accredited form of crsitmanship ment, when you have finished the Miss Lydla Peters of Pennsyl- dly growing service stations was ' ST.^JAM^S*POU| NAME The experience of recent weeks should he rubbish is too expensive, there is plenty known ai window dressing. No average TV program you have vania, "we* engaged a* teacher the Goodyear-Zeppelin station o teach us a very valuable lesson. Parking f manpower available among the member salf-reapecting (hop or establish- spent time merely being occupied; of the eighth grade at the Atlan- F. G. Jaudy Co. on Monmouth st, ment of any ilia today would fall while you have attended a pre- tic Highland* high school. near the railroad depot The • M-jBfMdltt has been at a premium nt certain lionrs ship to do the job. If the Legion floesn't o employ this skill. sentation of fine music you have Mrs. S. E. Irvine, housekeeper building was 1,800x60 feet and \ To the Editor: erected by the 8. 8. Thompson Co. of the day, and it is an accepted fact that Perhaps the art of window bean satisfied.—Quincy (Mass.) for William H. LeQuler of Head- Tha officer* and members of care, then local health authorities should It had facilities for more than 60 St. Jams* Holy Name society are iresaing has reached a higher Patriot Ledger. den's Corner, fell the entire length Ked Bank must provide for more and bet- step into the picture and get action of the stairs In h«r home and was automobile*. deeply grateful. anjB appreciative watermark on N«w York'* fash- Harv«y Hopaon, who had been for the coverage Tpu have given ter parking if it is to continue, as it has ionable Fifth Avenue than any- rendered unconaclpu*. Dr. Jere- us during the past year. hrough the law. ATOMIC CO-OPERATION miah E. Bayre waa called, who employed at the Glob* hotel fo been for many years, "The Shopping Cen- where elae, but even the rural .To you and the Very courteous A program recently launched by stopped the flow of blood. For- more than 39 yean, celtbratod »nd proficient members of your hopkeeper spends more time on hi* 63d birthday. H* was th»«r»t ter of Wonmouth County." his windows these days. Window he United States to extend atom* tunately, no bones were broken by staff we extend sincere good for peace Into the realm of edu- the fall. porter at the hotel, under th* latt wishes for t happy Christmas It also is not too early to consider A Distinct Honor shopping Is today one of the free Daniel W. Whit*. H* later worked how* (till left for the strolling cation should prove a real con- Miss Edith McGackln and Wil- annd a bright ana prosperous New providing ramping facilites on the White Twelve Monmouth county "ham" radio tribution to hemispheric •Qlldar- liam' Harold DeRoache, both of at the hotel for William Dolg, Wil- Tear.Tear- pedestrian—that Is, if one can liam J. Poulson, Charles W. Jones, Blnurely your., st. parking lot. keep from going Inside and spend- ity. Red Bank, were married at the operators, operating seven transmitters The atomic energy commission Baptist parsonage by Rev. Wll and Henry T. MeUger. Michael J. Anderson, ing money. PbKit Chian. We have the property. Let's go upward and seven receivers on Telegraph hill, Mid- At any rate, the shop winnow and the University of Puerto Rico Ham B. Matterson. The couple Thome* S. Field, Sr. of Middle- of today has indeed become are setting up an atomic energy were, attended by Mis* Edith town township, well known hone- THE MONMOUTH BO with the parking there. It will pay for it- dletown township, mcently were cited for Hook and Fred T*tl*y, both of thing of beauty a* well a* a stra- curriculum, taught m Spanish, man and poloist suffered a frac- NATIONAL BANK self sooner than one thinks. being the third most efficient group in the egic gesture of commercial Im- laboratory equipment and a pro- Red Bank. Th* groom waa em- tured collarbone when he nation. The judging, by the American Ra- portance.—Th* Christian Science posed nuclear power plant for ployed ai a clerk In Kroener** thrown from hi* mount while rid- Red Bank, N. J. Monitor. both study and commerlcal utili- grocery store. Mr*. DeRoache, ing with the Monmouth County Dee, 14, A True Holiday Spirit dio Relay league, took in the 48 states and sation. The United State* will aid prevlou* to her marriage, waa em- Hunt club. It waa near Vander- To the Edttor: U. S. territories. TIN IS FO* MO' DAN in bringing students to th« center ployed at The Register office. burg that hi* hone lost hi* foot- My aasoolate* and I think you •Merry Christmas!" "Happy New SIX IN CHABUCSTON rom all the America*. Teacher Thl chicken roosts of Thomas ing and fell. for all the courteslt* you hav* It was a real distinction for the training In the use of radio- MeOrath of Fair Haven, were en- A movement wa* underway in shown our organisation ourlng tha Year!" are America's most joyful greet amateurs of this area to place so high in Any Southerner knows the moat Isotopes and radiation n tropical tered by thieve*, and ten choie* Red Bank to organise a taxpay past year and loin with me in ings. Everyone wants to hear them, bu talignsd thing in the world Is farming research I* scheduled for fowl were stolen. Several rooita ers' league. DeWitt C. Quacken wishing you and your associate* national competition, the more BO because the Southern accent. To the TV th* Inter-American Institute of had been visited throughout the bush was the chief mover. He pro- heartiest Season'* Greetings. not everyone will. This happiest season comedian from New York, there Agricultural Science* in Costa. In territory In recent wsek*. poaed for economy and a lowe Sincerely yours, the test represented something of a vic- I* only one Southern accent, and Albert Burdge of Locust Point, George L.rB.5Hti, also is the most dangerous. addition, prominent Latin Amer- tax rate. vVti President tory over nature. Just as the two-day tes-i It consists of pure saccharine ican atomic scientists will be, in discontinued his stage route be- Edward A. Kelly, of the Arm of Some parties mean drinking which car got under way last June 23, storm; "Honeh chile, iluiz you-awl wahn vited to an Inter-American sym- tween Atlantic Highland* and Red K*Uy fc Co., bought the Louis ~ VISION AJfO mean pain and death. Yulctide is tinn meant in you-awlx joollp?" Thl* posium on nuclear energy early Bank. Brown Co. building on East Front weather moved in causing atmospherl is how everybody In the South next year in the United States. A six-hour relay skating race, •t, occvpUd by the Red Bank auc By Jam** for true happiness only when people ar supposedly talk*, and from Rich- under the auiplce* of th* W**t tion room*, Th* property wen (ThU column -!•'p'reaenUd a* disturbances weakening the radio signals, mond to Houston all one has to Significantly, a major portion End club of Red Bank, waa ich«d- kept safe from harm, when peace aud gooi of the program will be carried on from Front at through to Union a public Mrvtc*. b* The> Register With care, the Monmouth operators still do Is to talk like an almost dead uled for Sunday afternoon, just at., a depth of M0 feet In co-operation with {the New will are with us and chance-taking givei automobile battery and one will in Spanish at Latin-American abov* Hubbard'i bridge. Four got their messages through in fine style. centers of learning—thereby min- Harry C. F. Worden, ion of Mi Jaraey OpUmettUii aaaoclatlon. be to th* manner born. team* of two men each entered and Mr*. Albert W. Worden, wa Qusstlona may be addressed to tha way to' courtesy. imising the "big brother" taint the event They were William How fine is shown by the point stand The fact* are that there are as which has spoiled some previous graduated from th* Renoueii N*w Jeraey Optometrlc aasocl- President Eisenhower, for the nation many Southern accent* a* there Predmore and Albert Van Ness, atlon, U2 Weit iUtl *t.[ Trenton ings awarded by the league. Top place efforts to share knowledge with James Clayton and Elwood Corn training smbalmtrs. He was th* are Southern sUtei. Not only do »,M. J.) •••••• ,v Gov. Robert 13. Meyner, for the state went to a California group, with 2(),79C our neighbors to the south. And well, Benjamin Crate and Frank youngut of IB students in his Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper and Traffli Southerner* In different atat* recognition, through invitations Brown, and Alfred Ingall* and elan. H* lmmedlaUly became as- Six player* on. a pennant win- points. Second to Plainfleld, N. J., wit have different ways of speaking, to the AEC symposium, of Latin George. WlUon. sociated with hi* father in the ning baasball dubj-wor* glswe*. Co-ordinator W. Robert Warwick, for tin but aa every Virginian and South American atomic energy leaders Worden'* funtral home on East Without them fh«se: cspule 20,493. Monmoutlfs 12 "hams" got 18,22J Carolinian knows, within the J. L. KohUr, Mentarjr of th* Front at county, and your own officials, for tin should further strengthen inter- Y.M.C.A., was granted a two- athlete* with fat batting, averages points. W. P. Czerwinski of Shrewsbury same state* accents are likely to hemispherlc professional and per- week* vacation and went to Di- The wedding of Miss Marie and tight n*ldln«T %cord», could community, are at work to keep the hoi said the county group would have mad vary widely. sonalities.— New Orleans Times- Weesee, Neb., where hi* folk! re- Heyer Johnson ind Joseph Chad- not have mad* the teaa). day season as free as possible of fata Not even the drawl b common Picayune sided. During his absence, th* wick Irwin took place at the Pres- A wall-known jnajor leagu* a better showing had it not been for tlit to all Southern accents. There ar association was looked after by byterian church «• Shrewsbur . *y*t admitted, "f,tieed a small accidents. There's a big drive on agains Southern dialects In which th Rev. a. H. Miksch, the pastor, pv lens correction for my.aatlgma* storm, AS it did turn out, we feel GUILT IS PERSONAL William 8. Child, John W. Mount words ar« noi wafted slowly int and Alvln A. Whiting. formed the ceremony. He was aa- ti*m but I can't wear it becau** fast, unsteady and careless drivers. Tin slited by the former pastor; Rev. highest congratulations should go to oui the air, but pronounced rathe Every citizen who has served Hiss Lillian 8. Garnmy. daugh- th* manager win think I hav* crackdown is for public security, nothin quickly and melodiously. Anyon in uniform probably recalls some Dwight L. Parson*. Edwin Irwin, w*akr *ya«." ThU aoltude is for- local "hams" for their excellent proof ter of Mrs. Mary Garnsey of B*l- brother of the groom was best else. No one need fear the police if the; who ever has visited Charleston, occasion when his company or ford, and George D. Bartleaon, son tunately th* exception, player* and efficiency. S. C, know* that the drawl ship commander announced: "Th man, and Miss Elizabeth Johnson, coach** hav* com* ^o realise that of George F. Bartleson of Atlan- •liter of the bride, was maid of drive as they should, sober and within It simply not spoken there. next time anyone does such-and- tic Highlands, were married at the glasses do not Indkate. physical Charleston accent Is unmlstaka honor. William and Audrey John- "weakness," nor that vision Is In- gal limits. No one should be behind tli such not a man in this outfit gets New Monmouth Baptist parsonage son, children of W. Raymond ble, but It Is not a drawl. It ii a liberty pass until the culprit is by Rev. Archibald H. Sutphen. adequate for *porU.: : wheel who, particularly in this season, wi What Now? a kind of musical sing-song af- Johnson, were ring bearer found." The couple began housekeeping flower girl respectively. The athlete today need no longer fair, li) which the vowels achieve This I* mass discipline, which at Atlantic Highlands. be bothered by bulky anf danger- chance driving any other way. Little sympathy can be found for Hi atrangs Intonations. Out at 1'ort Monmouth they had a wa punishPi the innocent as well as A progressive euchre party was Mr*. Sarah M. Applegats, wlfi out glaua* which «fe hot, cum- decision liy Ked Bank's Republican coin Writing In the Charlestoi the guilty by withholding a privi- given by Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Paul of Joseph S. Applegate, of Con- bwwmi and **«n' restrict his of proving to soldiers the other day whn cilmeii to put off a public review of tl News at Courier, "Lord Ashle lege. To be sure, such a device at their home on Rumaon rd., at over la., In Mlddletown township view. Good vision is possible in all now and then may have som which a score of Intimate frlands died from paralysis. Beside* hei kinds of sport* jaith mod*rn trailie carelesKiicss means. State Troope Brond Street master plan, asked for b, Cooper" hsa compiled a diction- ary of Charlestoneae. "tor the use Justification in a simple efficiency. were present. The first pruM wa* husband, *h* was survived by flv lenses and frames. '," ; H. W. Dodwell of the llowell townshi Donald W. White, chairman of the plan of tourlsta visiting the Hoi) But It ia hardly an acceptable won by Mrs. Charles Iford, which children. The newest development Is the City." Here is a fair sampling: rule of law. was a beautiful hand-painted The term of Robert A. Kennedy plastic lens, tough, lightweight, barracks told the soldiers to look dow ning board, until after the first of tl plate. Wellington Kennedy won a as councilman wa* about to ter- and unbreakablt, il'cvj|t resists Abode—Wooden plank. A boo That, In effect, Is how the the ranks on the drill lield and "pictui year. Suggestions by the councilinen i Supreme Court may have rea- pin cushion for second prize. minate. Ha wa* to be succeeded fogging up. Fit In a strong metal —Approximately. Air—What yol by Harold 8. Allen. Mayor Charts* Monday's meeting—that such a joint sei hear with. Bare—A beverage they soned in voiding a recent practice James F. Lan* of Little Sliver, or plastic frams, It wilt stay in that 'W'2 companies are missing." Tha nf the National Labor Relations R. English paid a high tribute ti place when th* action is last. make with malt and hops. Bull- a prominent clsrk In Doremu* Mr. Kennedy tor hi* faithful rec he indicated, will he this year's traffic to sion on the recommended dcte of Dec. 2' Nickname for William. Coat- Board which deprived a union Bros, butcher *hop on Broad at, Satety-hardsned glass lenses and Its members of the board's ord and his conscientious and *f< hav* bean used for years. They in New Jersey. iii the holiday season, would he had I Where they got that judge moved into town during the week ilclint public **rvlo», Mayor Eng- and all. services and protection* if on* of and took up ruldane* on Me- hav* been used for yeaW. They The Christmas season does not run ju timed, and that council need not act, an ths unior's official flled a false chanic st. lish stated that Mr. Kennedy had are heavier than ordinejy lenses, Cup—Place for housing hen non-Communist affidavit. not mlssad a council meeting In but provide ocsnpisAa santy from the week between Dec. 2.") and Jan. 1, say way, because it is planning board Des Molnes—They belong to m The Band hall at Keanshurg, over four years. The Taft-Hartley Act simply which was bought by Frank How- breakage, David Green, president of the Motor Club —appear most inopportune. Faints—A barricade of wonrt provides that "section SB A of the ard of Red Bank a few weeks Member! of the Young Women's Contact lens** are perfect for brick or stone. Flow—What yol club of Red Bank, held their fire- th* athltte. By* Injury I* impoc of America. It starts with the shopping .Mayor Katharine Elkus While wn Criminal Code (which sets penal- prevlou*, was sold to New York stand on In a house. Fruntinlo ties for perjurers) shall be ap- part!** by W. W. Ramiey. Mr. side meeting at th* clubhouse on alble, they cannot t* displaced, Benson, which is now. It involves the pack- Unite right in noting that there is "a worl —Tops; Initial ranking. Go it! — plicable." And for a long time the Ramsey refused to state for what Broad st. Th* hostesiws were and thay do not Interfere in th* An animal that eats tin cans and Ml** Norms Magce, Miss Loretta roughest activity. Many college! age carrying woman hurrying home from of luiilding going on around us while w NLRB had administered the law purpose the building wa* pur- amells bad. accordingly. chased. Regan, Miss Ethel Manaon, and are providing thensflor their bo- Mia* Catherine Conklln. the store and the child returning from sleep" iiud Ilint time should not he wawli Hall—The abode of Integration- It is possible that the threat of Roger Francis, son of William spectacled athltta*. ' Christ mas parties. Those people on foot in gelling into this important plan wbic Isti and other evil spirits. Halo— a blanket penally has spurred the H. Francis, wa* four yiara old, Th* Sunrise Rod and Gun club Sport* require a high degree of Greeting slmlUi to How do you rank and file of som* unions to and the event was calibrated with of Red Bank, mad* Its annual visual skllla--«up*rt*,r dfpth per- need extra protection, particularly on very well may change the face of Ht>i do? See Higher! Harmony— take a closer look at their officers. » birthday party at which a num- awards of prlieH to club members. ception, accurate" eye co-ordina- these, the year's shortest days. Bank. The fact that she is Hie governin Cooked grlta. Hawsers Quadru- But a principle of American law ber of llttla folk* of th* neighbor- Reuben White, one of Red Bxnk'a tion, Inattntaneou* focus: Miny of peds that eat hay. Higher—Sc< in that guilt 1* personal. Any ex- hood were invited, Roger's play- best flihtrmen, won the prize tor thes* things can be Improved by Motorists: Be of good cheer. Be bear- liody's lone Democrat and will leave ol1|< "Halo." ception to that ought not be al- mates at the party were Elmer the largest striped bans. Harry vision training. The mediocre ath- em of happy lidiugfi. Do not have it on Jan. 1 should make no difference iu tli Hone—Something on an auti lowed to become fixed In law Hesse, Erich Pharo, Raymond and Estelle copped the prize for th* lete might becom* a ntu- If Ml that you blow. Mow—An uddilio, thruugh practice. Frt'd Boyd, Dorothy and Frank largest Muck bass, Ralph llrown vlalon wer* better adaptld to hi* conscience that y
"BUdcrit, mon eh«v«l!«r." Every woman knows it's fun to 90 formal. Mtn customarily grumblo a bit, observing a tradition that datoi back to th* days of starched collars and heavy serge. But, ^iilctiifo^ aven in the most rfard-headed male, there's a itreak of romance. To bring it to the fore, we suggest this lightweight worsted black dinner jacket with narrow satin shawl collar and matching trousers, 79.50. The accessories: Hathaway's pleated front tde fluicrican people ore beginning to dress shirt, soft collar with stays, 7.50. Silk foulard cummerbund, 6.50. Matching bow tNmfcr lometKiqr tbtd mm of a* brie too long for- tie, 2.00. Black calfskin shoes, 19.95. Open a Kridel charge account. Pay '/j tti VOtoer to pmkrtoe our predottf toap of We, anb to January 10, '/j February 10, VJ March 10. luf «lfbe(te flame* of tretbom tobttfj, in ttje ttjairf ofttie tMris arottiib ut, tjmtoAiwt tbt one (ope foe liberty Uriny peopled eberptotKre. M #ur leaberi-militar?, potttM «tb religion*—babe talleb for tbe reatoakening of He true jBmeritait ipirit in our people, material
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MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED WATER CO. • 1 =^= _•—IWadsy, Dec. 20, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Mechanic Street Pupils to Give WSCS Holds i Water Company Hn. William Hodgkiss, Jr., Mri Hodgkiss Harry Knlftln, Jr., Mrs. Alma Has Yule Party Lankenau, Ura. Russell Hodgkiss, Christinas Party MOHEY *2S-'100-*2M Mri. Robert Peake, Mr«. Charlea Christmas Program Tonight LONO BRANCH - Monmouth Feted at Shower Leach, 8r.. Mrs Donald Clark, HIGHLANDS — Members of Consolidated Water company had '. , — Dorothy Hodgkiss, dauph- Mr«. Alfred LankeiMU, Sr., The Christmas program of the the Women's Society of Christ- its annual employee Chrietssas e.H'500 !i »sr of Mr. and Mn. William Hodg- Mn. Michael Nannlni, Mn 9. J. Mechanic Street school will be Methodiit Women mas Service of the Methodist party Saturday night at the Green ' kkm, M Forman st., Fair Haven, Cavallo. MlM Ellen Murphy, Misi eld in the school auditorium to- church last week held a Christ- Grove manor, here. Five employ- ;WM honored at a miscellaneous Beverly Morris and Miu Margaret night at 7:30. Have Christnuii Party mas party following a meeting. ees with 10 to W yean of service MONEY li 1 DAY trldal shower given by her sister- Leach. A primary choir of children Mrs. Joseph Patterson, presi- wen recognised. ta-law, Mn. Thomas Hodgkiss, 32 rom grade* one and two will open EATONTOWN- The Women's dent, conducted the meeting, Thirty-year employees honored For all the many tUap that asU Manor dr., Red Bank. the program with a selection of Society for Christian Service of held in the recreation room of wen A. M. DtPeten, distribution pleasurs to the occasion or for say > Dsaerations were In pink and Girl Scout Patrol Christmas songs. This wJU be the Methodist church held a the church. Mn. Frank R. Creek- system office supervisor; F. R. worthwhile purpose. Sensible plsas white and gifts were arranged un- Has Court of Awards ollowed by a play entitled "Miml Christmas party last week at the more was In charge of, theSturm, payroll clerk, and Ansstmo to meet any desirs or emergency. 1 «er an umbrella. Miss Hodgkiss Lights a Candle," presented by ahome of Mrs. Raymond Bennett ChristmKs devotions, assisted by Main, ssnlor utility man. Hon- Christmas 1 wlH become the bride of Bernard PORT MONMOUTH—The sen- ast of fifth grade children under on Irving pi. Mn. Elliott Wllletts Mn. Edward Duncan, Scripture ored for 10 years of service were : Weaning. Jr., 11 Monroe st, West lor patrol of Girl Scout troop 137, the direction of Mrs. Myrtle Cook. was in charge of the games, reading. Christmas carols were Joseph N. Albertl, utility man, iMg Branch, Jan. 1». under leaderahlp of Mary Ket- Selections by the intermediate among which was a hat making sung. and William M. Sickles, working Chwsts included Mrs. William chow, had a court of award! and choir and audience singing will competition in which the group A buffet supper was served foreman. i Bedgklss, Sr., Mn. Bernard Wen- graduation ceremony laat week at complete the program. was divided In two, one team with Mrs. Ralph Newman as O. A. Neweulst, company man- 176 Braodwoy • e«LOnfl, Rnndi 6MSOH O 8r., Mn. John Kuranda, the Port Monmouth •choel. making red hats, and one mak- chairman. ager, presented service pins to the •S.M* The members of the primary ing green from materials provid- Awardi were presented to the hoir are Susan Schlndler, Mar- Members attending were Mn. five employees and thanked all troop committee and to Millie ed them, The hats were worn for Patterson, Mn. Lester Whltfleld, the employees for their co-opera- garet Mclntoah, Clayton Stein- the remainder of the evening. Ashman, aniitant leader of the man, Nicky XenenWs, Gary Bolo- Mn. Howard Paronto, Mn. Har- tion during the past year. GINHtAL troop. Proficiency badges and man, Charles Weaver, Linda Members contributed toward a ry Deck, Mn. Slvert C, Walstrom, —with but a ranks elio were awarded. Enter- Lovertidce, Daniel Herbert, Mon- cash Christmas gift for the Ko- Mn. Lottie Fahrer, Mn. Lydia Research indicates that 76 per tainment followed and the Scout ica Rogtc, Linda Guarlno, Katay rean student, Cha Won, who they Schmlti, Mrs. Robert M. John- cent of chronic diseases of the PUBLIC LOAN band played two numbers. Sagraves, Carla Robinson, Miriam are sponsoring. Bach member son, Mn. Arnold Pedenen, Mn. aged an partially or completely COIFOIATION sinffle thought Troop member! discussed the Bras, Vickie Murphy, Nancy Titus, signed a Christmas card to send William Ktndrlck, Mn. Fred controllable, but rehabilitation Is topic, "Our Life in Scouting." The George Forbes, Jimmy Buckalew, to Mn. Tracy Bowater at River- Koch, Mn. Henry Fehlhaber, seldom attempted. graduating girls gave their Scout- Bdoma Ranton, John Peters, John view hospital. Mrs. Bennett served Mn. Grace Cottrell, Mrs. A. Ing possessions to the other mem- Allen Reid, Barbara Friedman, refreshments in hei recreation Meads Robertson, Mrs. George bers of the troop In a "last will IHene Qlassman, Mary Clark. room with Mn. Eva Falkenburg Cann, Mrs. Deborah Bogue, Mn. and testament.'" assisting her. A special holiday Henning Halvonen, Mn. Fred Edward O'Reilly, Dennis Tor- Kugelman, Mn. James Kampf, The new troop, assigned the reggianl, Cathy CraMree, Carol note was eggnog pie. At the number 237, plans to be a senior party were Mn. Russell Sheets, Mn. A. C. Quest, Mr*. John P. Border* 5NN09 Miller, Bernadette Rink, Betsy Adalr, Mn. Andrew Sikora, Mn. service troop. Participating In the Sickles, Evelyn Siegel, Linda Star- Mn. William Vital, Jr., Mrs. Is creamy rW»... ceremonies were Beverly Andrews, Frank Poer, Mn. Sara Hayes,Edwin LaRue, Mn. Duncan, Mn. kowlci, Arthur Covington, Jane Creekmore, Mrs. Newman, Mn. Agnes Bonher, Jerry Collins, Pat Zimmerman, Pandora Jacouba, Mn. Anna Staats. Mn. George and so delicious! Corriea, Dana Greene, Blanche B. Whltfleld, Mrs. Verna Frailer, Violet Anderson and Mrs, Robert Gary Hemotreet, Lynn Patterson, Robertson. A Tery merry Chrlst- Hancock, Marie Lawlor, Maureen Ralph Sturmfels, Dentils Hughes, Mrs. Annabelle Dennis, Mrs. John Maloney, Mary Ann Nesbltt, Bar- Lawrence Brooks, Joan Gregory, Dleti, Jr., Mn. Lester Whltfleld, Guests wen Mn. Reg. Robert- mu to you from all of bara Pulsch, Joan Reiser, Lynn 'atrlci* Gale, Susan Boskcy, Miss Mary Dennis, Mn. L. D. See- son, Mn. Victor Rouetti, Mn. ui —Fred, Elsa, John, Search, Bonnie Weston and Jean ly, Mn. Clara Roberts, Mn. Ger- William Worth, Mrs. Donald Williams. James Henry and Gregory Lee. Olnny and Mike! The Intermediate choir Is com-' trude Bornemann and MnMarsh. , Mrs, George Lockhart, poeed of Gudrun Malelka, Donna Charles Dowen, president. Mn. John Dryden and Mrs. Wal- A Princeton University profes- ter Anderson. sor. Dr. Hugh Stott Taylor, has Jiannlne, Diane Caruaoe, Donald won several awardi for producing Sturmfele, Sheryl Stoothoff, Mar- Holmdel high octana gasoline to serve our garet Siegel, Arnold Howitt, Earl Stout, Peter Abbey, Richard U Broad St. Red Bank petroleum reserves. He came Mr. and Mn. Fred Harrison and from his native England In 1914 Weiss, Jeanne MoKnlfht, Flor- Mr. and Mn. Edwin Uobenow G>llege Goal: and stayed here. , ence Hendrickson, Susan Kron- attended the graduation exercises falb ,UuUe Sumpf, Bridget PaU- of their respective ions, Fred lano, Nancy Weaver, Elizabeth Harrison and Robert Uebenow, 50,000 Books Doyle, Anlna WMJiams, Gerald at Balnbiidge Naval staUon, Md., WEST LONG UHANCH—Mon- S»nlon, Gerald Jordan, Craig Ser- where they completed their boot mouth college faculty wives havs geant, James Aumack, Ralph training. set a goal of 60,000 books In their Aequaro, Michael Breslow, Mr. and Mn. John S. Holmes drive to clear Shore Ana home Sherry HavMand, Sandra Thom- and Mr. and Hn. Voortteei at- closets and attics of unused book* as. Frances Greenberg, Billy Map tended the Csdarette'i Christmas that hlght serve 1,000 Monmouth honey, Louise Jackson, George dinner and party at Crystal Brook college students. Keefer, Alfred Bennett, Barbara Inn Sunday, College librarian Janet H. Hob- fooLgood Stem, Martha Monroe, Linda "Christmas in Our House" wiM ble Is arranging to put the books Carotenuto, Mary Susan Crab- Into circulation among students as youngsters! !, Nancy Btphlck, Charle* be the sermon topic by Rev. An- drew A. Burkhardt at the 11 a.rapidly as they can be received FAMOUS MAKE Jones, John Maletto, Lucille Atrc- and catalogued. The library, chln. m. service Sunday at the Federat- ed church. The choir wW sing which served the two-year study George Worthley. Barbara program for IS years, has been ex- CHorno, Lynn Bants, Evelyn Wonderful Story" and "In the RADIO Stillness of the NlfM," led bypanded since Monmouth college RlfMmln, Nancy Cook, Susan the organist, Mn. Howard 8. moved to its new campus last July Peters, Jacqueline Cadman, Ktm- and started a four-year study pro- berley Ohristensen, Terry Lyons, McCormick. A candlelight service ONLY 14< will be held at 4:30 p. m, Sunday, gram. Lynn Tuieneu, Patricia McCul- Mri. Hobble has planned with NO MONEY DOWN lion, Loutee Levuuon, Phyllis Carolers will meet at the Re- II A WEEK formed chapel at 7:30 p. m. The the book drive chairman, Mrs. Record Bloomberg, Andrea, Hofer and Ralph B. Wlnn, a pick-up service Marilyn Doromiu. Christmas party of the Sunday- school wtM be held In the chapel for those* who cannot deliver The characters In the play an: Saturday at 3 p. m. Christmas books to the library. Mri. Randall Claris.Glrsne eve from S to » p. m. the church Main needs are for books of Orannr Sunn Gregory classic and current fiction and AIIe« Cherrl Wtinwrlsht win be open for meditation, with rslwil Robert Wllll.mi Mrs. Frank Z. Slndllnger playing works on biography, travel, bus- •nnr _ .Suunnt Nil lor at the organ. iness, education, agriculture, tech- im Frank Roi.nf.ld nology, science, philosophy and •arjr _ Madeline Flilc aun-Mlml'a Mother .... Dlin« Fromm foreign languages. M MOA0 IT. 117 COWMAN AVI. 114 MOADWAT Th« Anttl Jacqueline Nordrum AMUIY MIK ifltefl ••AMCH WvW miWeWP/wTj"*rj Martin Meyers will be the an- nouncer, Seymour Sehnetl will be ACK GUARANTY! In charge of the curtains, and Thomas Light will be in charge of the lights. Roop Heads Firemen LEONARDO—Ashley Roop was elected pnsldent of ths Bnvent Park and Leonardo Fire company at Its annual meeting. Other officers named wen Step- hen O'Sage, vice president; Fred Meyen, tnasurer; Dennll Shee- han, captain: James Snow, first lieutenant; James Bennett, second lieutenant; Chester SuplensM, en- Complete gineer; Robert Grimm, first as- Sinner S«rv«d sistant engineer; John Snow, sec- All D«T. Bund.y and Holldajl ond assistant engineer; Alvin Mexson, secretary; Harold Hart, financial secretary, and Dennis From the Shore's Shaehan, Robert Grimm and Step- hen O'Sage, application commit- HMM CfJ Whs* 9-fOOO tee. MOST MODERN BARBER SHOP CARDNER'S HOOVER 12 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK Just off Broad St. »•. I EON LL of us at Gard- A ner's Barber Shop would like to extend our very - best wishes for a Kerry Christmas and the best New Tear ever ... to all of you. cr 7 MICHAEL ANOTHER DIVIDEND To all oi you whom we have been PAYMENT AT THI KATI OP privileged to serve—-we extend OUR FOUR CHAIR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Staffed by skilled barbers, experts In hair grooming. our thanks for your patronage and
our best wishes that your PER ANNUM AtwMitifcl,lightweight iron-** girsj woooW- FOR MEMBERS Christmas be filled with much iul itaulb-on any Gsbrie. Switch up it's Mwm- PAYABLE •wkch down-it's a dry iron. It's that saty. Uies M happiness and joy! lip WBlCT* PnClSfi ICBlpcfltltft 0OQlfOl '€ Dec. 31it channel desipi oa wkplait oosopletc distributioa of stssjjM Koolaone handle snakes ironing coafottable. Guaranteed br one A Savings Account Makes an Ideal Christmas Gilt year by Hoorer—world bsnous maoubcturert • MORTOA0I LOANS • RIM0MUN9 LOANS of vacuum deanen. • MA IMFROVIMINT LOANS HOOVER FINE APPLIANCES ... mrnmd tU ktmst, mmmi Ik* wirU MAINSTAY FEDERAL SAVINGS TWO CHAIRS FOR THE SMALL FRY CARDNER'S LADIES' DEPARTMENT 30 Monmoulli St. Red Bank Wa love children, bring them In. ^ Stylised hair shaping by Michael. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIVE BARBERS TO SERVE YOU II (MOUTH STRUT . Td. R«d Bank 6-2222 4. RID IANK official notice of the mectfef, New Democratic which Mr. Bennett etld Mcka to H«ad$ Cancer Drive RED BANK REGISTER la Re* aaaa IT* Oifeutiution Sought form ar organization f*r the Commissioner McLean Gives Tidewaters Club _Thiirsdsy, Dec. 20, 1956—9 8HEKMAN1 fer party which will be "atrongly • CURTAIM* a LEONARDO—A meeting called united and active 12 month* a • DaAFCBlEl for tlM purpose of "organising a negotiations for the purchase (tf • SUP (OVERS year, inataad of a six-week party." Views on Hunting Problem To Meet Jan. 6 the property alto will be made • LINENS strong Democratic organization" Mr. Bennett waa at one time a L.ITTLE SILVER—A meeting at the Jan. ( meeting, • VENETIAN BLIND In Mnnmoutli county will be held Democratic candidate for the Far •«t the Leonard* grade school to- TRENTON (AP) — New Jer-atory animals like foaes and rae- of the Tidewaters club will be assembly. Mr. Bennett aald the sey's top conservation official, Dr. held Jan. • at T:S« p. m. In the Wt»mm Paraaa , Bight, J. Harry Bennett, Belford, meeting will be open to all who eoons. It distributes signs to be Applications for bingo tn
Mocfelk •ROAD IT. SHRIWSIURY . 10 MONMOUTH ST.. RIO IANI fnm AUVUT PAMt aftei (PORMIRLY WRIftHT'S) RCHANTS Off* fvary Ntffcf mi AH P«y OffN MIDAY WftHT • tU ssd (uaden, • al*. *t» ttaa n«aa, M««ai aa« IsaMed. fMONl RRP SANK 4-1121 PHONI RID RANK 4-iaM MH& MABr ANN KEtW IBP BAWK REGISTER Mayor Marucci, , Pec », UNION BEACH - Mrs. Mary Legislature Meets Today; Ann Kern, M, died at her home, Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity 820 Sixth St., Thursday. She was Official 40 Yean luce Business Setback born In Jersey City and wat a SPRING LAKE - Frank Ma- daughter ol the late Thomas and rucci, mayor since Jan., 1M6, Highway Bill Featured EARLE PATTERSON JOHN W. DOSCHER Miry Kelly Flair. She was thedied Saturday morning at hit wife of the late Edward Kern. home, 1112 Third ave. He was blyman John Junda (R-Passalct RIVER PLAZA—John W. Do- 70. Mayor Marucci had been ill TRENTON,
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nvi cotNits MIDDUTOWN FBEK 1'AiUWMU FOR OUB CUSTOMERS i 4 4 , tW, ». WED MKK REGISTER Cur Overturn* In Rurnion Accident RUMSON-J. W. Parsons of 1 Nativity Scene Erected Oakwood lane, this place, escaped serious injury early Friday night when his car overturn* i after At Fair Haven by CofC being hit by another car on Riv- er rd. at Third st. here. FAIR HAVEN — A Nativity to Mr. Hunting, because the cham- According to police, Mr. Par- sctr.c. paid for and constructed ber had received a number of ions, driving a small foreign car, by the Fair Haven Chamber oi comment* from borough residents wu turning from River rd. Into Commerce, has been erected on that the lights were not repre- Third st. when his car waa hit th« property of the Fair Haven sentative of Christmas. by a car driven by George Clune flre house on River rd. The Nativity scene, which in- of Locust ave., Fair Haven. Both The building housir.s the man- cludes 26 figures, is lighted from cars had been traveling east an ger is 12 feet across the front and within and by spotlights mounted River rd. Mr. Parsons told police •even feet deep and was con- on the lawn in front of the figures he would see his own doctor. Mr. structed by a chamber committee and the buiMing. Clune wu Issued a summons on comprising Frank Whltmore, The statues used in the scene a charge of careless driving. Po- Charles Soden and Raymond Jan- have been purchased by the cham- lice Capt. William Zerr and Pa- nell. The decorating was done by ber, according to Mr. Hunting, trolmen James Tanner and John Robert Imlay and Douglas Mc- and will be used for Christmas Shea Investigated. Connell, and the lighting by Frank displays in the future. The entire Leslie. scene, Mr. Hunting said, was The chambers Christmas com- erected at an approximate coat o( WVESTMSJUSIIIESSIKIL mittee which had charge of the 1750. project comprises Councilman Tony Hunting, chairman; Hay FREE VanHorn, Mr. McConnell. Walter City Issues Leon 8. Bogrenborger Morton and Cecil Macom. The nativity scene waa chosen over Leon 8. Roggenburger, 7 Irv- THE 1957 Christmas lighting as the cham- School Bonds ing pi., Eatontown, who haa re- ber project, this year, according LONG BRANCH—The lone bid ceived Army recognition at Fort FORECAST FOR HUNGARY of 4.9 per cent interest on $1,195,- Monmouth, where he la an elec- 000 worth of school construction tronic engineer, for hla invention of an automatic re-lnklng device bonds, submitted by Boland-Saf- aaMftesklelW. THE PRESIDENT ASKS THE MONMOUTH COUNTY fin company, Newark, and associ- for machine ribbons. It la esti- mated that the Invention will save ates, wu accepted laat week by the government thousands of dol- TOUR HELP FOR HUNGARY RED CROSS IS GIVING THEM HELP the city board of commissioner!. ars. Mr. Roggenburger received tMssnsens'ty** The bondx are being issued to citation and a cash award of IwwstoMefe finance an addition to the senior *1»5. high school on Westwood ave., which la already under construc- tion. It Include! 21 classrooms, "The 1IST Forecast" survey, the double gymnasium, shops and Supper to Benefit entire economic picture from the other facilities. It is expected to investor's polnt.©f-vl#w, For be ready for use by next Bepteir- Salvation Army FRII copy ol this Rtport-fltt ber. in and mail coupon. . It was explained by City Audi- The Red Bank Salvation Army tor Armour. S. Hulsart that only will benefit from a buffet supper one bid was submitted because to be served tomorrow night by a syndicate of at least 12 Invest- the Old Union houw on Wharf 210 Broadway, Lonf Branca ment firms Joined to make the tve. Originally scheduled for last •km MM M fm "l*» hm**' bid. He said the bid Is "reason- Friday, the affair had to be post- able . , . and average for a shore poned, according to Ray Smith, resort with the middle-class fi- Union House owner. nancial rating." This la the second consecutive Mayor Daniel J. Maher express- year the Union House has held Cilt MS* Ask ed pleasure at the bid, declaring: such a benefit supper. Laat year "The condition of the bond mar- the affair netted more than J300, ket today Is such that we were all of which went to the Salva- lucky to get one bid," Another tion Army. view waa stated by Commissioner Tomorrow night's affair will Raymond M. Brown, director of work like this: A Salvation Army revenue and finance, who com- Christmas kettle will be set up In mented, "we can't afford to gam- the dining room, and all restau- ble on what the market may be rant patrons partaking of the buf- ilx months from now." fet supper. Instead of paying the Union House, will place the price of the meal in the kettle. "I urge all Americana generously to support the Local Man Held In addition to the Union House special Red Cross disaster appeal for live .million regular entertainment, Christmas dollars to aid In emergency relief both in Hungary On Entry Count carols will be played end sung and to Hungarian refugees In Austria. George H. Scott of Shrewsbury during supper by representative! ave., Red Bank, charged with of the Salvation Army. "The conditions of disaster and privation which re- breaking and entering, waived quire this emergency relief have been accurately hearing before Magistrate John Hart Assigned described from day to day publicly by our news- V. Crowell Monday a/nd waa or- reporting media. Amidst all their trials, the courage The picture above shows Mrs. David Kaplan of the Uonmouth dered held for action of the grand To Kearny Hospital of the Hungarian people has been an inspiration to County Red Cross Chapter assisting Bela Veress, 16-year-old refuge* jury without bail. all freedom loving peoples the world over., from Budapest, as h« tries on a new pair of shoes. Mrs. Kaplan Is FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex.— one of the Uonmouth County Team on the job at Camp Kilmer. Scott wu charged with break- Army Pvt. John D. Hart, son of "By contributing to the Red Cross emergency cam- ing Into Frank's barber shop on Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hart, Jr., paign each of us Individually can express our sym- Other Jobs being done by your Red' Cross to help In the Hungarian •tarn tarts tt Weat Front «t and stealing »8.25. 60 Point rd., Little Silver, N. J pathy and admiration for the brave Hungarian Relief are: The supplying of food, clothing, medical, and nursing He waa arrested early Sunday Is scheduled to complete the final care and camp equipment In Hungary through the International morning by Sgt. Frank Mazza people." phase of six months' active mili- Red Cross. and Patrolman Herbert Swanson tary training here tomorrow under From a statement by on Monmouth st. the Reserve Forces act program. To enter Hungary and give assistance to thousands in their hour of According to police, Mazza and Hart completed 14 weeks of President Dwifht D, Elsenhower need and oppression. The International Red Cross Is the only out- Swanson were patrolling Mon- basic medical training at the fort. side organisation that has been permitted to enter Hungary. mouth at. when they heard the He will finish his military service sound of breaking glass. They with the 322d General hospital in To lend a helping hand to refugeei entering this Country at Camp found Scott in front of a broken Kearny. The 17-year-old soldier Uncreft Pharmacy Kilmer. door of the Monmouth tavern. la a former student at St Peter's Bprbjga Bel, Uneraft Later Sunday morning, Frank college. Designs Ntcolettt, owner of Frank's bar- ber shop, reported that his plac had been broken Into and money For stolen. Under questioning, accord- Ins; to police, Scott admitted en- tering the barber shop. Polic RffDS JEWELERS 21st YEAR Living said he didn't enter the tavern. BUT WE IN UONMOUTH COUNTY Wh«» In doubt about how to s*ll 3*5 ftfaplt Avt. IteJ tal •nwjMittd household goods, solve your proeUm with Th. Htslstw'i elasalfed mi:—AdnrtiMOKnt. EASY Reeds WAY MUST HAVE 7,500 TO DO THE Tfkt • gift tip froM txptrts y ^v. AS ' , P* NO [ LITTLE JOB NEEDED (MONEY, ASSIK * NOTHINC
HITEHALL V DOWN !.-•••'• TIL NEXT k- IMMEDIATE -• YEAR"- use $1911$ 4do/o DISCOUNT ON AMERICA'S FINEST WATCHI aid Wtatfor Vaies The wade* BOM expert «UNN faden... Seals sad bb fetodttf... texo—sad a 'WUltUI cicatioa as «he perfect gift.. HELP Haacknfad by skilled aiUMtsa GOTHAM UfstisM fuet-frt* aJumiau*. WUttUt house sifM sad weatbct vsau cast ia fee HNI WATCH1S SINCE IMS If the atrocities in Hungary have roused detiil hive umnual diitinctioo sod quality.' Design oi ever* sort saJ aiss « pleats «*ery tattc. your anger— here is your chance +6 do something about it. Every penny you give this special Red Cross Drive will be used toward helping the Hun-
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Monmouth County Chapter American Red Cross UeM Mltdta* DU0410 UMtn llwt's MMfkhf far evsrr M^f Shrewsbury, New Jersey WkKlm it'l ifet hi ipecitl S>h««*as«"bii4in- •unckff"... ibtrrt s wlai unr of rMitMl onUM THIS APPEAL GENEROUSLT SPONSORED IT THE FOLLOWING: ia aui won. Cam ia sari •w M WklnbsU aiisler. ACMI NIRNITUM CO. Ths MONMOUTH COUNTY » ATIONAL IANK 1ST MONMOUTH ST. BED BANK BROAD, ST. RED BANK THI IOOK MAIT FROWN'S NATIONAL STORI U WHITE ST, BED BANK n BROAD ST. RED BANK IITTM HOUSIKimNft SHOP, Inc. RID IANK SAVING! I, LOAN No Interest IS MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK BROAD ST. RED BANK •r Carrylnf Charge •AIRD-OAVISON CO., Inc. SHIRMANS HOMI NCORATORS lit W, FRONT ST. BBD BANK W BROAD ST. RED BANK J. H. KILLY CO. STIINIACH S Irood St. Shrewsbury, N. J. 1ST BROAD 8T. BBD BANK RED BANK — ASBVRY PARK (NEXT TO BAY 8TUXHAN) LAWK COAL CO. J. YANKO OFKN EVEBV NIGHT AND ALL DAY Sl'lVDAY SYCAMORE AVE. SHREWSBURY BROAD ST. RED BANK *• MOAD IT 117 COOKMAN AVI 114 HPABWAT IIS IANK ASIURV »A«K UOMO MIANCH MIRCHANTS TRUST CO. THI RID IANK RWISTIR Td. Rtd lank 6-5125 BROAD ST. BED BANK BROAD ST. . RED BANK Community Planning Associates RED BANK REGISTER Farmers Week, Jan. 21-26; Law Secretaries offered to draw the plan (or 112,- Holmdel Studies 300, Mayor James Ackrrson. a Thursday Dor. 20, 1956—13 LADIES member ot the planning board, Have Party said the Arm's plan would be a Inflection Station Marketing Emphasized Planning Project more complete one. Community OCEAN TOWNSHIP — There Open at Wall Stadium were SO members and guests of HOLMDEL — The township Planning Associates is working TRENTON — With program*. committee has ordered applies on a plan for Middletown and TRENTON-Motor Vehicle Di- Suburban Painting Co. the Monmouth Legal Secretaries now completed for tbt more then I First Aiders Elect association in party dress Thurs- tlon made for federal aid in ob-Eatontown. rector Frederick J. Gassert, Jr., 40 meeting* scheduled far M6T day night at Paul's Edgewaters taining a master plan and is stu- A Hszlct fire company request said this week that area motor- OP MOAD STRUT. RID RANK Fumen' week, New Jeney agrl- At Laurence Harbor for a Christmas party. dying offer* of two planning flrms for an increased appropriation ists can get their passenger cars eulturlau can look tonmri to On the dinner and program submitted by th» local planning next year was tabled for further Inspected with little or no wait- WANTS TO PAINT AND PAN* TOUR outstanding speakers and timely LAURENCE HARBOR — Wil-committee were Miss Dorothy E. board. study. The company reported that ing time in line at the Wall sta- sessions devoted to th«tr pmrticu- liam Holden was elected president it will buy a new pumper, at a dium outdoor motor vehicle in- ef the flrst aid (quad last week. Smeaton, chairman; Mist Sunny Application Cur federal aid of KITCHEN THI WAY YOU WANT IT. Ur interests. Emphasla at mo»t Lampl and Mrs. Haru Halnt. up to 50 per cent of the cost of cost of $12,500, next year, and spection lane on rt. 34. one-lialf oc the, meetings, to be held Jan. Others elected were Joseph D»- Wrelford Madge of the surrogate's the plan was ordered at Thurs- cited the population growth in mile aouth of the Monmouth W9 COT •• this with the fMI( fsjsjfsjfisjs II to 2t ia Trenton, will be on vles, vice president; Robert Ry- office will speak at the January day's meeting of the committee. the area It serves. County airport. marketing, a knotty aubject at sinaki, treasurer; Frederick meeting. At the same time, it received the The township's ratio of assess- Over 2.000 car owners have used •t « vary ruiMrtle pica. present in the mindi of moat Schmidt, captain; John Phillips, ment to true value will be 15.15the inspection facilities at. thr- new flrst lieutenant; Joseph English, local planners' recommendation New Jeney livestock producer! WITH KOREAN GROUP that the offers of Morrow Plan- per cent next year, the commit- Installation In Wall township, ex- ».nd crop grower*, who are con-second lieutenant; William Hold- ning Associates, Ridgewood, and tee was informed in a letter from plained Director Gassert, an he Select your wallpaper and paints from a wide range of cerned with how to obtain more en, chief driver; Oskar Gohmert, BEOUL-Army Maj. Boles J. the state division of tax appeals, again reminded motorists to pre- pattern* and color* from a local store. You'll sJso have custodian, and Philip Paxton, Jr., Community Planning Associates, satisfactory prices and outlet* Elsenhauer, whose wife, Bertha, Princeton, be studied. The township had made an ap-sent their cars tor Inspection the advice of a well known Interior decorator tree of for their product*. sergeant-at-erms. lives at 113 B. Mitchell dr., Eaton- peal on Its previously assigned promptly if they are due during charge. Beginning Jan. 21, when tbe Other* namtd were Thomas town, N. J., recently was assigned The planning board said those ratio of 13.75 per cent. The effect the month of December. The (Wall Snt commodity group, the NewWhite, Joseph Oavies and William as a member of the Korean Mili- two flrms had been chosen for of the change will b« to decrease stadium outdoor inspection lane Jeney Florist* associations, con-Kerr, trustee*; Frederick Schmidt. tary Advisory Group. Ma]. Elsen- consideration during two months slightly the township's share of la open daily in fair weather, venes, the programs will be gen-Joseph Device and Jack Olsen, hauer entered the Army in 1941.of study. The Morrow- (Irm hss county taxes. Monday through Saturday, from ft Cod for a Fiww Estimate •roualy dotted with addressee trustees, and John DiGiovanni, He was employed as a bookkeeper drawn a plan for New Shrews- a. m. to 5 p. m., except on holidays. and forum* on marketing and John Phlllipi and George Hib- by Wilson and company Chicago, bury. It estimated coat of the No problwn ftnataffttnant i when you This inspection lane is for pas- RE 4-4343 merchandising, ta well aa on berd, alternates. la civilian life. work at f8,S00 to $10,000. aJvtrtiM Th« IWgtitw war.—A4v*r- senger can only. ethsr topiea of current Interact tlsnut. to agriculture. The Initial teuton list* talk* on "Merchandising through a Retail Florist Shop," "Direct Merchandising from a Roadilda OrtenbouM" and "Com- peting for a thare of tht Coa- •umsr's Dollar," In addition to discussions on tonbniauat ef commercial flower-growing. Pro- gram* of group* Interested la other agricultural product* ahow • •lmilarly high proportion ef talk* on marketing. Commodity group* which have acheduled meeUng* Include the N. J. Aberdeen-Angus aeeoclsr tton, N. J. Beekeeper* associa- tion, N. X Farm Forestry and Chri»tma* Tree Grower* associa- tion, N. J. Fur Breeders associa- tion, N. J. State Horticultural so- ciety, Jersey Fruit Oo-operaiive Association, Inc., N. J. MUk Ooat association, N. J. AssoclatUn of Nurserymen, N. J. «Ute PoUto asaoclailon, N. J. Poultry asso- ciation, N. J. Poultry and Egg Co-operativ* Marketing Asoocta- tion, lac, N. J. Rabbit and Oavy Breeder* Association, Inc., N. J. Sheep Breeders association, N. J. Turkey association, United Freah Fruit and Vegetable association, United Mtlk Producers of New . Jersey and the Vegetabl* Grow- ' ers Asoclaftton of New Jersey, Inc. In addition, the N. J. Field Crop Improvement association Is sponsoring Craps and Livestock day, and tht N. J. Veterinary Medical association will sponsor • half-day *«#*!on on llrestoek and dairy matters. Agricultural ConveaUon On ot ths highlights of Farm- er.' week i* tht 434 state agri- cultural convention, at which delegate! representing county boards of agriculture, Pomona grange* and commodity organi- sations will nominate two farm- ers to be recommended for ap- pointment to tht eight-man State Board of Agriculture by Govern- or Robert B. Meyntr. Appoint- ments are for tour-year terms, and memberihlp on the board i* staggered so that two terms ex- pire each year. The convention will be held Jan. 22 In the as- sembly chamber of the state house. Presentations of citation* for distinguished *ervice to agri- culture, made by tbe stats beard of agriculture, will also take place at the convention. Many agricultural and silled groups other than thost organ- ized along commodity Uaet have also chosen Farmers' week a* the time for on* of their main meeting* of tht year. Among as- sociations coming in this cate- gory art N. J. Association of Agricultural Fairs, N. J. Agri- cultural Stabilization and Con- servation committee, N. J. Club Agent* association. Co-operative Marketing Associations In M. J, Inc., N. J. Farm bureau, eo-op- fatlve farm credit associations, N. J. Farm Equipment Dealers association, Farmer* Home Ad- ministration, Eastern Farmers Union, Cooperative Grange League Federation Exchange, Inc., Home Agente Association ef N. J, N. J. Market Masters association, N.,J. Oil Industry Information committee. Soil Con- servation service and •oil Con- servation Society of America. The New Jersey Bankers association is sponsoring the tenth annual farmers' and bankers' luncheon and meeting. Women's Meeting* Special programs have been plumed for farm women and young people. Wednesday, Jan. 33, has been designated Home- maker's day and a full schedule at address** devoted to women'! interests la being prepared. S«v- eral contests tor agricultural youth are planned and some of tht commodity groups will make awards to young folks who havs mad* outstanding record* wHh their various agricultural proj- ects. His lentil...and Ois (jrreatest Ihrill!
Nue times before he has stood in his dealer's show the keys and starts off on his first journey home. the familiar driveway and comes to a silken stop. room and accepted the keys to a new Cadillac car. To begin with, there will be his discovery of For when a new 1957 Cadillac arrives, it is the And yet, as often as he has re-enacted this Cadillac's brilliant new performance. The car is prize of any family . . * and the pride of any glorious event, he knows that there is something so smooth and responsive and so perfectly balanced neighborhood! very special about today. and poised that it will be a revelation. * • * For this is more than a new Cadillac. This is Then, as he takes the sweep of the boulevard, Why not come in soon for a preview of this the newest and most advanced Cadillac car ever to there will be the added thrill of those admiring thrilling experience? We have a 1957 Cadillac find its way from drawing board to production line. glances that will come from his fellow motorists. waiting in our showroom—and we will be happy Just looking at it gives him a warm glow of And how satisfying it will be to find that to give you a personal demonstration at any time. pride. Its graceful new lines and its luxurious new Cadillac owners themselves have a special affec- May all ihe happiness of Whether it's to be your first or your second— interiors are beautiful almost beyond belief. tion for the man who rides in the new "car of cars". or your fifth or your tenth Cadillac—you're in for this joyous season bless And imagine, for just a moment, the many And finally, of course, there will be the joy of a wonderful surprise. For this is the Cadillac that your home and all who wonderful thrills that yet await him as he takes that wonderful "welcome home" as he turns into leaves its own brilliant past far behind! enter it at Christinas!
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Tailored or ttono-tat typti In A flacen of ona of Franea's most famous parfumts . . , lovtly saamlaii stockings that aliminata tha worry of nacklacas, oarrings, pins and bracalati. > just larga anough for har to carry in har puna. A truly saamt. Baautlful shadat for avary coituma. Proportioned *pliu Ux alagant gift to tuck in har Chrlitmai stocking. langthi, I'/i to II. MSIUTi Strati rim M* »iw«r» Pu* COSMITICS, SITMI Ft»r m* *»»»r» ftrk NOSIHT, SSnH Wtm (ml Arimrr Park i FOVB-WAY IBI Of she talage wa think, say er 4a, I U Is the TKCTHf llltt FAW to all estarasdf *. win tt taiu oooDwnx «a BETTER nUENDABinr 4. Will It b* BENEFICIAL la al RED BANK REGISTER Thursday; Dee. 20, 1956-11 by Betary latenaiteasl Riverview's Finance Boy Scout Leaders Cited ^Mayor White Disturbs Bruno Campaign Starts Soon •- With llth-Hour Appointments A voluntary aubacrlptlen cam- paign to finance enlargement of Riverview hoapltal and inetalkv Mayor Katharine Elkus White, Uon ol many completely new fa- Oil Burner with just two weeks of her tern cilities there will be undertaken remaining, demonstrated Monday M aoon a> preparation! can be Strict Dog Ordinance night that she still is Red Bank's completed for rach a program, It Exam Board chief executive. waa announced today by Jaroei 0. Firmly, but with reassuring Parkes, preaidant of tha board of words on the quality of the men fovernora. Set Up Here Is Enacted at Rumson she selected, she appointed two The Anal declaion to conduct a Two Months of Tefto planning board members—Rich- fund railing drive throughout tha •- ard L. Johnson, M West Westelda area waa made after tha recant RUMSON - Dogs have had ave., to take the place of the late •urvey of community attitudea Arranged to license their day In this borough — and Charles R. English, until Dec. U, ihowed an emphatic public de- their days of running where they Nicosia Passes 1M1, and Dr. Bertram Felnswog, mand for an expanded and aura Burner Installer* please are over. 1M Manor dr., replacing the re- complete hoapltal In Bad Bank The mayor and council Thurs- signed Fred Forrest. An axamkiatiou board waa sat Counselor Exam and a wldeapraad preference for day night adopted without oppo- The appointments, made as the voluntary aubecrtptlon method up Monday night to conduct testa sition an amendment to the bor- for oil burner Installation and re- TRENTON—Benedict Nicosls, Mayor White, a Democrat, con. of aupporting the project ough dog ordinance under which Ml River rd.. Red Bank, was ducted her last meeting before "Juit look at theae results In dogs are prohibited fiom run- among nine Monmouth county turning her chair over to the in- the anewera to tha questionnaire," Toe newly-adopted fin ning at large, the new measure lawyers who passed the state ex- coming Republican mayor. George Mr. Parkei aaid. "Approximately turn code rules that one man from provides that no dog shall be amination for counselor, It has A. Gray, at noon New Years day, Tt per cent aaid they favored giv- every firm engaged In off the property of Its owner un- been announced by the state Su- attacked by Councilman ing reildenta and tnnlneiaes in tha Uons and repairs must paai theee less accompanied by a person preme court. Charles T. Bruno. area an opportunity to contribute teats and secure a municipal li- capable of controlling it and un- toward the neceaaary buildlnfc pro- cense. Examinations waa be held, less It ia on a leash no more than CltM 'Lam* Dock- gram, while only 20 per cent voted by appointment, every Thursday six feet in length or otherwise Mr. Bruno, noting that tha for borrowing the funda and leaa vening In January and February Is confined. mayor waa about to leave the than one per cent aaid tha project at Liberty ire houae, White at The ordinance met no opposi- governing body, said he was ahould be abandoned." Each license issued will coat 110. tion. The audience at the meet- against "lame duck" appointments The mayor and council gave and that these two should have M Par Cent Willing Ing comprised only six persons, unanimous appointment to Harry all of whom voiced their support been held over until next year Aniweri to another queitlon In- .umack. Bay Bnower and Dom- of the measure. beeaum "th»y may not coincide dicate that aome W per cent inie Hagaro as members of the Questioned after the meeting, with the wishes of tha nsw would be willing to offer direct board, upon recommendation by Albert A. Kerr, Jr., borough mayor." financial aid to Riverview hoa- Councilman Harold Hurley, Are clerk, said the ordinance will be Mrs. White shot back that H pltal, the preaidant aaid. chairman. Mr. Hurley told a loy Scout leader* pictured", left to right, ara Henry Ackenon, Jr., Keyport, chair- enforced by the police depart- "alwtys has been my practice aa newsman that Mr. Avmack la pre- "Such clear cut majorities re- man of the diittno.uiihecJ awards committee for Monmouth Council of Bey Scouts of ment There are no Immediate mayor to appoint qualified people garding the method of creating paring to take a study course pre- plans, he added, to employ a dog to positions of responsibility." In the building fund make the hos- paratory to serving aa chairman America, with two of tha county's 1956 award recipients: Frank G. Flaming, Keyport, warden. this case, she said, "I have se- of tha board. pital's course of action very ob- icoutmaiter and commissioner, and Howard W. Roberti of Now Monmouth, chairman of Mayor Nary prefaced tha pub- lected two very fine men who will vious," Mr. Parkes continued. ApprecUttoB Is Told lic hearing on the ordinance by be an asset to the planning •Any doubU that the board of Council received a latter of ap- the Bayihore district of Monmouth Council for 15 years. At right ii E. Donald Sterner, pointing out that the question board." Stressing her ability to governors may have had are 41a- preciation and tlU Palmar, praiidant of Monmouth Council. Tha picture w.i taken tt tha annual reeogni. of a strict dog ordinance was choose top-rate appointees, she pelled by the results of this sur- ram tha National Beard of Firs placed on the general election turned to Mr. Bruno, and said: vey and we an going ahead with Underwriters tor Its recent adopt- tion banquet of Monmouth Council at Sea Girt inn. Tha third recipient of scouting'* ballot and received support in "I appointed you to a board all possible apaed to organise a each of tha borough's districts. before you were elected, re- sound building fund program." ion of ito fire prevention and higheit honor wa» Thomas B. Morloy of Oceenport, who w.i a patient in Monmouth uHding codes which an standard Introduction of such an ordi- member?" nance, he added, waa pursuant Previously publlshsd analyses of rules to many parts of tha coun- Mamorial hospital when the picturo was taken. That was to tha soning board the poll showed widespread recog- to the wtahea of the people. of adjustment, some years back. try. ' New Poet Office Asked nition of the need for a larger In other action the governing Mr. Bruno said all he meant hoepltal, he pointed out, with body: Council agreed to have Mr. waa that the new mayor ahould be aome M per cent of those answer- 1. Received a report by Coun- Benedict Nlceeia given the right of "appointing the ing stating that they "would like York Nativity Ex-Mayor's Wife Making TryKerr write Rep. James C. Auch- ettman Harry Maienow, apsaktng lncloss regarding a request for people he want! to work with" to ase Riverview hoepltal en- Dor Councilman Harold E. Wtl- and not face "the liability of hav- larged, Improved and modernised." a new post office for the bor- He will be sworn In along with Uams, who wss away on a busi- ough. The request came In the 140 others from throughout the ing others." Although a few grum- Good Public Reaction ness trip, that Red Bank finances To Be Presented form of a,letter from the Ruin- state Jan. 10. Counselors are per- bles were hsard from others on For Atlantic Twp. Committee the all-Republican council, tha ap- an m "Fins condition" prepara- Ths York Nativity play will be eon Improvement association urg- mitted to practice before all ap- "We have every reason to be- tory to tha make up of ttie MBT ing the mayor and council to pellant courts of tha state, in- pointments stood. lieve the survey results give a presented In the sanctuary of the budget. Mayor Katharine Blkus COLTS NECK—Mrs. Mae M. Mr. Isaacs felt Information, other bring the matter to the attention cluding the Supreme court. Mayor White said she felt the completely accurate representa- White, leaving office at the end Red Bank Methodist church of the postmaster general and to Others from Monmouth county governing body "can have confi- tion of the public's opinion! alnce DeGroot, 54. wife of former May- than committee meetings, should of her term Jan. 1, said she Christmas eve at 11 o'clock. be channeled through central co-operate in finding a suitable who passed are Walter L. Lfib, dence" that she picked the right ao many people saw fit to answer or Ward W. DeGroot, Tuesday men. doubted if she wouM <*M a bud- The play la based on the York sources to the newspapers. How- location. 521 Pine Brook rd., Eaton town; the questionnaire which was sent get meeting before the end of the announced her candidacy, as a J. William Boyle, 21 Phyllis rd., She later told newsmen that a out," Mr. Parkes asserted. "We cycle and haa been arranged for ever, this manner of news hand-1 The association in Its letter year but, tf so, She would invite Republican, for the township com- ling has had little practice to | stated the Inadequacy of tha ex- Freehold; John C. Giordano, ST2 new state law permit* mayors to have actually received back more her successor, George A. Gray, to production by John F. Balrd. It Wall st., West Long Branch; Ja- make such appointments without than 34 per cent of the number of mittee in next spring's primary date. lsting office in view of the attend. la being produced by special ar- growth of the borough la a fre- cob Rand, Long Branch; Joseph council's confirmation. She aaid questionnaires sent to residents. election. 2. Learned, from Councilman rangement with Samuel French A ft-Year Resident quent complaint and adds the N. Dempsey, Interlaken; Alvln the planning board hss a lot at This is an almost unprecedented She will be out to beat either Yale Mllberg, Deal; George N. work to do and feels the new percentage of returns for a mail Thomas F. Oaktey, that the bor- of New York city. Mrs. DeGroot hss been a town- construction of a new and ade- ough haa about finished Its Instal- Commltteeman George J. Dlttmai ship resident for 22 years and quate building with sufficient off- Arvanltla, Asbury Park, and As- members were needed without aurvey and gives us reason for The cast includes: sistant U. 8. Attorney John D. delay. real confidence In the results." lation of enow fencing around the Jr., or Conunitteeman Joseph L. lives on Montrose rd. She has street parking would Improve brook on Grant pi., which had Narrator's voice, David Mit- been a Remibllcan club member service and act aa a stimulus to Wooley, Manaaquan. Starts Meyner rush In adddition to the answers to Moreau, Jr., both of whom have been complained about as a chell; angel, Joan Baakett; Mary, for 20 years, but this will be her local buslnsss. Asked about her own ... specific questions In the poll, hun- announced their candidacy tor first try for public office. dreds of comments were written danger to playing children. Mr. Shirley Anderson; Joseph, David Mayor Franda N. Nary agreed Mayor White said aha la garni Oakley asked that this mforma- election to the three-year posts. A graduate of a Brooklyn high a new post office would be "a In by respondents and Mr. Parkes Mitchell; first shepherd, David "to keep on working tar the Deaf promised that all suggestions and i be glvea to Little Stiver, • Ia-hsr annouaesmsnt, Mrs. Ds- school, she attended the Hefley wonderful thing" and added "We Middletown Man ocratic party" and expects to be which has similar problems with Luker; second shephsrd, Kenneth Business school In Brooklyn and certainly nsad It." criticisms are being carefully Croat said shs seeks to bring busy promoting "tha re-eleetloa atudied. ths same brook. Shook; third ahepherd, Paul has held a number of secretarial Referred to Councilman Pater of Gov. Meyner" next spring. "the Eisenhower program of positions, one to executive capac- "The great majority of eom- *. Waa Informed by Council- Ahrens; first king, Leray Tatem; Cartmell, chairman of the finance Own Life While tha governor has not yet man Everett C. Baynton that peace, prosperity and progress ity for the Diamond Match com- committee, were requests from MIDDLETOWN - Robert J. announced tb*t ha will run far aents were very complimentary second king, Harold Coddlngton; pany. She Is the former Mae M. and expressed appreciation for tha Red Bank's municipal parking down to tha local level and car- the police, street and sanitation Rallton, tt, of 15 Conovsr ave., another term, tha mayor said aha lota have been kept MM with third king, Roger J. Squire; Moler, daughter of the late Fred department! asking for salary In- high standards of service at Riv- ried out to the fullest sxtent In an smployea of the Newark police was sure he will. Christmas shoppers and that Herod, Mr. Shook; Herod's son, and Mary Moler. Her father was creases In view of ths rising cost department Identification bureau, Shs left ths door open on her erview hospital and the warm, a pianist who once performed for friendly atmosphere there," tha Broad at parkers have been co- Robert Massey; messenger. Lacy my home town." of living. died Friday morning at Riverview own future political career. Wm operating with time limits. the late King George of England. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. hospital of a gunahot wound In would not give a "yes" or "no" president said. "We are grateful Bradshaw; adviser, Mr. Luker and Form Organisation The DeGroots, who were married for these favorable comments, and Plan Skating Site Robert Keehn, SI Ward ave., tha head. Deputy Polks Chief answer to newsmen's questions a* guard, Robert Barr. Tha announcement followed In In 1M7, have two aons, Lieut. about the condition of the prop- I should like to point out that 4. Heard from Councilman the wake of the organisation of Melvin Leek said tha wound was to whether shs will try far a The chancel choir will be di- Ward W. DeGroot, Jr., on the erty adjoining theirs was re- self-lnfilctad Thursday right at comeback In ths mayor's office, Riverview hoepltal waa accredited Charles T. Bruno that the Red a new neighborhood association faculty of the Naval academy at by the joint commission on ac- rected by John Ferris, Clara Tll- ferred to Councilman R. Park the man's home. which shs occupied for three Bank recreation commission now called "the GROW orrnltatlon" Annapolis, Md., and Kenneth E. Lamborii, chairman of the atreet creditation of hospitals on the oc- xarchlng out a place In the? ton will be at thr organ. ElUabath ^efeTThe group""sent would A .U-caliber revolve, from terms, or whsther she might try DeGroot, student at Bowdoln col- committee. Mr. and Mrs. Keehn for a county, state or national casion of Its first application for Bergen park section for flooding work "to stimulate tha Interest lege, Brunswick, Me. which ane shot had been fired inch approval. Kohl will be soloist aaid the adjacent property is a post. "I will servs tha Democratic for safe Ice skating. of resident! In matters pertain- detriment to the health and safe- was found lying nsai Mr. Hallton, Directors listed Deputy Chief Leek said. Ths bul- party In the best way I can," Work on Criticisms 6. Called upon tha local resi- ing to the progress, growth and ty of the surrounding property she said. "However, there were eom- dents to be as generous aa pos- Mr. Shook and Mr. Mitchell ara betterment of the township." It owners. They added that tha let had entered his temple. His Hitf Parked Auto, wife, Helen, was found suffering Wearing a steady smils, Mrs. msnts written on the back of sible in donations to tha Red directing tha play. Miriam Cod- said It would be busy In "political overgrowth of dry weeds is a questionnaire! which were not so Cross for Hungarian relief. Mayor action." Shrewsbury Man Hurt firs hasard and creates a breed- head and face injuries apparently White said so many In Red Bank faverabls and we are giving par- White aaid clothing la needed and dlngton la in charge of costum- Elected as organisation officers Ing place (or mosquitoes. The received in a family dispute before have been talking about the ap- the suicide, police said. proaching end of her term in of- ticular attention to these crit- that local cleaners have volun- ing. Melvin Morris Is the light- were Mrs. DeGroot, president, Dr. W. L. Moore of 40 Parker pi., matter waa first referred to icisms and suggestions." teered to clean donated clothing Ing director while sound effects Paul Wright, vice president, and Councilman Garrison C. King, Both were taken to the hospi- flea aa though that were same- Shrewsbury, suffered abrasions of thing to make her idle. Things Many of tha unfavorable com- without charge. New Jersey hss are being handled by Ibsen Nor- Mrs. Ethel Estelle, secretary and the lips, hands and back early chairman of ths firs committee, tal at 11:45 p. m. Thursday and a apscial responsibility In cars for treasurer. but was transferred to Mr. Lam- Mr. Rallton dlsd Friday at 5:18 are far different from that, aha ments complained about over- drum. Abble Strickland la In Saturday morning when the ear said. Hungarian refugees, aha said, be- Mrs. DeOroot's announcement he wss driving struck a parked born's committee when Mr. Kerr a. m. Mrs. Rallton was discharged crowding at Riverview, Mr. charge of property. Mr. Brad- Parkas explained. Others were cause so many are being brought opens the way for what la ex- car. explained tha weeds ara too high from the hospital Friday. She Resnalns Busy critical of hospital costs, person- into McOuire Air Force baas and shaw will servs aa stage manager pected to be a lively spring eon- According to police, Mr. Moore, to be burned. Mr. Rallton was born In New- Ths mayor noted that shs ra* nel, services to patients, manage- Camp Kilmer. while make-up will be under tha test between the Republican fac- traveling south on Bridge ave., Mr. Halleran submitted the re- ark, the son of the late Thomas mains chairman of the New J«r- ment methoda and other phases 6. Authorised the Heating of direction of Janet Horn. , I tlon formerly led by her husband failed to make a turn, ran off the port of the first aid squad for and Rebecca Elllaon Rallton. He'aey Highway Authority, operator of administration at Riverview tle.000 la bond anticipation notes and that headed by Mayor Harry road and Into a service station three months showing the squad lived there and In Clark township >' ths Garden State Parkway, hospital. -half each through tha Mon- A brief carol service on ths tow* A. Isaacs, Jr. where he struck a parked car made (3 calls In September, 31 In beforbf e movini g toto MiddMiddletowl n j ^c chairchairmam n of thth e DemocratDts "Many of theas commsnts can mouth County National bank and ar chimes and an organ prelude, Mayor DeGroot resigned his owned by Edward Cleghorn, M October and to in November. three years sgo. Ha waa a special state committee, state Democratle undoubtedly be traced to the fact Merchant! Trust company—for "Nativity," will precede the play. post following disagreements with Manor dr., Red Bank. Mr. Moore Tax CoUecttens . police officer In Middletown town- commltteawoman for Monmouth the purchase of tha Oarvey prop- Tha processional hymn of tha policies called for by Mr. Isaacs, was trested at Riverview hospital ship, a member of the New Jer- county, vice chairman of the that tha plant Is physically inade- Mr. Cartmell reported that M.tl quate. For example, so many party, Wallace st, for develop- choir will be "O Come, All Ye who then became mayor. One Is- and transferred to the post hos- sey State identification associa- board of managers of Marlboro ment of the municipal Linden pi. Faithful." sue involved scrapping of a town- pital at Fort Monmouth. He wss per cent of the borough tax levy tion, the Newark Patrolman's state hospital, member of the people complained about the lack for the year waa collected by of a children's department and Wallace st parking area, Borough Tha offertory duet, "O Holy ship plan to finance road building Issued a summons for reckless Benevolent association and tha board of managers of Riverview Attorney Loon ReussWe said that Might," will be sung by Mildred by bonding. Another concerned driving. Patrolman William Pat- November. This hs added, Is al- Old Villags fire company here. hospital, and trustee of the Moo- the fact that beds must be placed most a whole percentage point In tha corridors of the obstetrical waa the last piece, of property Stout and Ruth Ball. committee news policy, In which terson investigated. He was a deacon In the Middle- mouth County Organisation far needed. Development of the lot over last year's collections at town Baptist church. Social Service. and surgical-medical floors. But this time and will mean the bor- regardless of tha cauas, whatever Is expected to start aoon. In World War II, Mr. Rallton Now, with the mayor's. Job b*> T. Debated Mayor White's ap- ough will again have collections hind her, she said, "my husband suggestions or criticisms are over M per cent. served with the 80th (Old Hick- found to be valid, changes and pointment of Dr. Bertram Feins- Santa Gaiis Arrives a Week Early ory) division In ths European Is satisfied that every now ana) Improvements will be mads," tha wog and Richard h. Johnson aa Mayor Nary urged all residents then maybe he can get a date of the borough to drive as cau- theater aa a military policeman. planning board members, and de- Surviving besides his wits are with me." clined to set up a Joint meeting tiously as possible "to make this Too, she said, "we have one •Meanwhile, he concluded, ths one of the safest holiday seasons a daughter, Diane, U; two sons, pew building program la being with the planning board for Dec. Robert. 9, and Bruce, 8; two lis- grandchild and another Is about T to dlaouss ths Broad Street we'vo ever had." due . . . we'll be needed as baby- discussed with hospital architects Mayor Nary also call*-! to the ters, Mrs. Elisabeth Isemann, as ths first step toward solving plan. Both subjects are deaH Summit, and Mrs. Florence Ha- sitters." with In other Register stories to- attention of borough residents the ths meat pressing problem at Rlv< fact that the Red Cross Is col- berstroh, Cllffwood Beach, and a arvtew, and plans for additional day. step-brother, Harry A. Walsh, I. Listened to a re/pott on bor- lecting funde to aid the people facilities will be mads public aa of Hungary and appealed /or Newark. Rules listed aoon aa they are off the drawing ough Chriatmaa decorations by Services were conducted Sunday Mayor White, whs said this year's generous contributions to aid the hoards. drive. night at the John F. Pfleger fun- Ughtlese trees were received in eral home, Tlndall rd., by Rsv. For Candidates controversy but that, while tha John Bates, pastor of ths Middle- borough contributes toward tha Man Held Here town Baptist church. Members of FREEHOLD - Rules for ftllng School Voters co*, ths arrangement I* that of the Old Village fire company at- nominating petitions by board of merchants In the Chamber of For Robbery tended and conducted a special education candidates were an- nounced yssterday by Earl 8. Commerce. Frank Jackson, », of Freehold, service. At the burial Monday, Rules Set ». Weighed a demand by Janes with Rev. Mr. Bates officiating, Garrison, county superintendent charged with robbery, was or- of schools. FREEHOLD — The status of Qettls, Chestnut St., that the bor- dered held without ball for ac- fire company members served as ough put in public rest rooms at tion of ths grand Jury Monday bearers and honorary bearers. He said csndldatss In regions! voters who have changed their high school districts must fits by residence from one school district Marina park. afternoon by Red Bank Magis- Burial was In Bay View cemetery, 10. Adjourned tha meeting un- trate John V. Crowall. with the Fort Monmouth firing Jan. IS at » p. m. while candi- to another, was announced yester- dates In borough or township day by Earl B. Oarrlson, county til noon, Jan 1, when Mayer Tha complaint was made by squad participating. George A. Gray wla be sworn m Detective Benjamin Glover, who districts must (lie by Jan. M at superintendent of schi 'i. I p. m. Ths petition must be filed Hs said any person who Is and council reorganised. testified that Anderson Osrrstt of 121 Weet Bergen pi, had re- «nth the secretary at the board permanently registered in ths Funeral Directors of education of the school district county and who changes his res!- ported to police that Jackson Christmas Lights had robbed him at gun point o< Hold Meeting In which the candidate resides. Jence from one municipality to Mr. Garrison listed the candi- another must file or forward Stolen at Rumson (257. TOMS RIVER-Ths Monmouth Garrett, who said his stage date's requirements, aa prescribed change of residence at lesst 40 and Ocean counties funeral direc- by New Jerssy school law: days prior to the date of the aUMSON-Walter Nsuhaussr, name was "Sam Goldberg," testi- tors' associstion held Its regular custodian of ths borouffh hall, has fied he had taken Jackson to his 1. Candidate must ha a eltlssM school election. dinner-meeting Wednesday at the and resident of the territory con- This may be done, Mr. Oarrl- been having trouble kssplng ths rooming house Saturday night Old Tavern, Christmas decorations on ths after Jackson mined a bus for tained In the district, for at least son addsd, only at the office of John A. Ptolerlco of Newark and three ysars. the municipal clerk or at ths front of ths hall Intact. Somsons Freehold. The pair, according to kssps stealing the light bulbs. Edward Laskowskl of Irvlngton, 2. Candidate shall have been a office of the county board of Garrett, *»t and talked until presldsnt and sergeant-at-arms, Ths decorations were put up about 4 a. m, when Jackson reetdent of the school district tar elections. respectively, of the New Jersey st least three yearn Immediately The annual school elections for about a week ago and sines tha pointed a small pistol at him and Santa (Frank Kennelly) Claus state funeral directors' associa- preceding his becoming a mei township and borough districts time, a total of 41 light bulbs wives of Jaycses assisting the chil- Ing that tt will be repeated and demanded his money. Jackson, tion, spoke to the group. have been stolen. The most recen passss out gift! to part of group dren and serving refreshments. expanded In future years." Garrett said, took the money and her of th« board of education. will take place Feb. 13. Regional George Topal of Wanamassa, 3. He shall be able to read and high school district election! are theft occurred Monday nigh of 10 youngstora who were taken Santa Claus was a surprise visitor Thomas Morford of Middletown left In Garrett'a car, taking Gar- when IB bulbs ware taken. Earllar, and distributed toys donated by was In charge of the project. Rob- rett's dog with him. The car and a representative of the Social write. sst for Feb. 5. on a shopping tour Saturday by Security administration at Asbury II bulbs had 'been found to be members of the Greater Red Bank Dnvld H. Marx of Shrewsbury. ert Vlnccunt Is president of the dog were returned the next 4. He shall not be directly ar missing. The thefts were reported ' Mayor-elect Qeorge A. dray, local Jayceei. Mr. Morford this morning, he said. Park, reviewed the latest Social Indirectly Interested In any een- To whoa It majr aonearn, I will n Junior Chamber of Commerce, Security act for the membership. by police. Ths police station Is who was honorary chairman of week expressed gratification at the Police said Mr. Garrett man- tract with or claim against UM longer b* ratponslbla for SUF debts The youngsters wete picked up at The next meeting of the associs- board. softtrtetts by anyona othtr than my- located in borough hall. their homes by Jaycees and given the uflttir, said alter the party, "it results of the tour and said It had ages a cleaning establishment on g self. haa been an extreme pleasure for been m«d« prwwlhln through 1ho Mnnmnuth t H ifll I tioi n III M H#»H n «»t for FebFb . ISS. 3. Us ntual he 21 >.*rs ef age Walter F. Trarora, an allowance with whloh to buy to quality tor offics. 41 AUtntle St., Hlihlmdi N. J me to have been auioctated with co-operation of the following: H. Havliis uuiin.klKl my MitMtntnt Christmas presents for their fam- this Imaginative and worthwhile J. Barley Co., Irene Childless of —AaranlMmant. liooka (or Us »aer HIT, uni me/ bt ily and friends. •!•(• fmmu Inspected st the horoutk H»ll/f»um. endeavor. tThe Jaycees have the N. J. State Bosrd| vestlgation In Asbury PIVk Sun- Application! fof bins* an *''" P* llTftM After selsotlng their gift!, ths worked hapl on the shopping tour Crate's Beverages, 1 amai may ha obtain** PTA Board Hu ' land*, directed Chrtetmas earol tt-Thuwday, Dfc. 20, 1956 RED BAMK REGISTER Making Army Hospital Decorations singing. Mrs. Loma K. White 0/ Freehold, county home extension mcvisioN Rev. Mr. Mai* said a dance will Annual Event agent, tu a guest. IAOIO Episcopal Unit he held «t Trinity parish hall in •HRCWSBURT - Th* board Red Bank Friday, Jan. 28, for the managers) of the ltonmouth AUTO IA0IO benefit of the youth consultation County Council of Parents and phon« Meets at Keyport aervlce. Teacher* held ita Christmas ft Other reports wcrt given by luncheon last week at Shadow- KETPORT—Rev. Cannon Ken- Mrs. Harrison Bance, Mrs. Henry brook. More than 30 attended the ar« SALIS-SHVICI •«th R. Rogdert of Trinity Epis- Germond, M, Mrs. Henry B. Slo- •vent, of which. Mrs. Ralph Ritz- copal cathedral in Trenton was cum, Mrs. Henry Male, Mrs. endollar m chairman, assisted All Rtpairi den* an the apeaker at a meeting of the Oliver H. Stvyker, Mrs. Morris by Mr*. Joseph White, Mrs. Jo- LOW Pramiiot Woman'i auxiliary of the Episco- Seals and Mrs. Harold Millard. seph LeiRoy, Mrs. Bdwin Ensign pal diocese of New Jersey last Members of St. Mary's guild and Mrs. Harry Fornarotta. Hartford BO* week at St. Mary* church hall. served tea under the direction of Norfolk 7Oi Rev. Henry Male, rector, led Intheir president, Mrs, N. M. Miller. Hn. Charlea SUllwagon of lit- prayers. The next meeting will be Jan. 1 HUver, secretary of the Nsw '™ ASBUtY HMJC afUr HAROLD'S The auxiliary sent Christmas 9 at Trinity church, Red Bank, •nay Oongrsss of Parent* and «PM ud Buadnn. * nil. iU- donations to the youth consulta- with Archdeacon Gerald Minchin Teachers, gave the opening pray tioo Mm, 105Jtas ~t includad. RADIO A ELECTRIC SHOP tion service, Westfleld, and to th« speaking on "Missions in th« Dio- •r. Hn, Munroe Hawse or 8«s U W. Wnm% %. • Evergreens home, Moorestown. cese of New Jersey." Oirt read "The Uttleet Angel," aad Hn. George King, High- HERIY FBOM RAY STB1MAN REALTOR Memb.r. of O.rd.n Club RFC, Mi an all-(Jay teuton Monday at thsj lifrla Red M 4-IU1 Schoolhoute, thoir tlubhouie in Everett, to make garlands and ether daceratlwii for the Fort Dix hospital. This it part of the elub'i community war service preqram. Shewn abeva, laft to right: Mn. Edward J. Flanagan, president; Mn. William Mulheron, Mn. Stuart M. Wh.ley and Mn. J. Raymond DoRiddtr. Pupils Help Haslet Rumson Artist The following officer* won elect- »d by Haslet fir* company No. 1: WlflR Beautify School President, JohJlohn WadinftonWadiiifton; first EATONTOWN-A* part of a vice president, Howard Porter; NEW TORK-Mis* Margaret .«.. K.».«,.», .»-_.. .-..— , v,mn ivna—aaias llirnm larger plan to beautify the school second vice president, J. Cartton L*rkln, (t Waterman ave., Rum- grounds, members of the seventh Cherry; financial secretary, Har- „». haa won a top prise of 1800 grade recently planted four trees vey Walling; treasurer, Lester W. in the Emily Low* award com- near Memorial school and four Bahrenburg; traatee, Chariea ». petition in art, directors of the near the Vetter school. Curtis; first assistant chief of Rar- project have announced. The program «•• conducted itan township, ; fore- The competition I* for Amerie- by a committee headed by Norbert nan, Johr tn» Llmbacks ; first assistans * at an artists not less than 38 yean Connair, with the youngsters mak- foreman Ernest Mooei; second at- Of axe, painting within SO miles ing out building and ground ilstant foreman, Michael Cuoecl; of New Tork cHy. Kiss Larkln sketches In advance. Planting waa third assistant foreman, Raymond 1 one of live winners in the oil then done under the direction of MeGovom; chief engineer, Oner paintinntlng division. Five winners Stanley Mclntoah of Turner A. Bahrenburg; first aaalstant en- als- o won named ta the water Brother! nursery. gtneer, Stephen D. Lairibertsnn; color division, and each wUI re- The boys dug holes of a pre-second assistant engineer, Don ceive WOO. arranged depth and diameter and, Davlno; third assistant engineer, On the jury for the competition when the trees were placed in Joseph Slano; Raritan township were C. day Aldridge, director CAPTURED! THAT WONDERFUL position, the girls tilled in the board of chiefs, Malcolm W. of the Jo* and Smlly Low* art holes. A live Christmas tree do- Peseux; representatives to Mon-gallery at University of Miami; ; we extend •very food wish lor nated to the school by Witten- mouth County Firemen's associa- Dong Klngman, vice president burg'e nursery will be displayed tion, Malcolm W. Peaeaux, Wil- American Watercolor soclety.and "HOME-SWEET-HOME" FLAVOR a happy holiday season, with our stnoen Inside the building during the liam T. Willing and Howard Port- Jonathan Marshall, editor of Arts holidays, then planted outside aa T. magaxine. thanks for the privilege part of the landscaping design. Oloverleaf intermediate Oiri The winning artlau' paintings 0F The planting at the Vetter Scout troop 38, Mrs. Luther Hop- are being exhibited at the Ward ler leader; Brownie troop U, Mrs. f. of serving you over the yean. school waa done by Harold Smith Eg-gleston gallaries, Madison ave. and his committee of seventh George R. Emmons leader; senior at 7Sth St., unUl Jan. 13. troop 184, Mn. June* H. Kissel MILLBRQOK BREAD graders, using the same technique. In addition, a Rocky Mountain leader, and troop committee mem- HAKE MITTENS FOR NEED spruce which was planted with all bers held a Christmas party Fri- Bm4 jurt like in the good old dtyii Really fresh 200 of the kindergarten to third day afternoon In the Are house. SHREWSBURY — Girl Seoul ... *oft textured ... with that true, old-fashioned MABEL LEWIS SHOPPE grade cnildren participating has The girls made Christmas gifts troop 119 held Its Christmas party flavor that makes folks gay "Ilmmnnn" and mean it! been decorated with Christmas for their parents. Cloverleal troop Sunday night at the home of Mn, RE o*45tl Philip Kelper, Beechwood dr., Stars fresher, longer, tool You get some, today! tree ornaments. A dogwood made ash trays for their fathers LOOK POI TMHUIMsU bought by Mrs. Knelb's first grade and aprons for their mothers. when • tree was trimmed with 86V2 Broad Strvrt Rod Bank Brownie troop made aah trays for mittens knitted by girls of th* ON with money won for the greatest their fathen and felt needl* membership in the Home and troop. Hn. William Prels, leader, book* for their mothers. Senior said the mittens will be given 5, M School club, waa one of the pre- troop made felt coat hanger cov- to needy children. vious contributions to the general ers tor their mothers and felt plan. :omb cases for their fathers. Tae KadsUr-s tlatsllUd atnrtlst- A small nursery of 52 seedling •eota h.vt aim raaasrs, walea sseaaa Mr. and Mrs. John G, Schanck, •or. nssu ta SosMeae kass waat tt— evergreens has been established wsmt wwunwyy vka« m tav*ta t e stts nearby tor transplanting in future Been at. are the parents of a years. John Kavchak, Vetter cus- son, born Sunday at the Mon- todian and a former landscape mouth Memorial hospital. gardener, has been caring for the Mn. Elisabeth Oloss, Seabrook new plants. Manor, is a patient at Hazard hos- •itaJ. Mr. and Mn. Frank Ifoccl and Seventh Grade children of Beer* st are leaving for Florida this week to spend the holiday*. Entertains PTA Wayne Porter, son of Mr. and WEST KEANSBURO—Seventh Mrs. Howard Porter, and Cast graders at the borough school pre- Matthew*. Seabrook Manor, art sented "A Teenage Version of the medical patients m Monmouth Night Before Christmas" at a re- Memorial hospital, • DISTINCTIVE CARDS cent meeting of the Parent-Teach- A Christmas program of songs, recitations and poem* was pre- er association. Seventh grade • UNUSUAL ASH TRAYS teachers In charge were Mrs. Mll- sented by the pupils of the Hat- llcent Schuggard, Mlsi Doris Mills let public school Dec. 13 at th« and John Carlo. Ore house. Frank Barbell*, itvvs DAILY • GLASSWARE The association will purchase an accordion solo, and the "Story of Hsnukkah" was given by Judy Christmas toys for needy children snciAis • RARE KNICKKNACKS of the borough for distribution by Markowiti and Joyce Savitoky. nurses of the Monmouth County td deUght th« atosss) of our Organization for Social Service. Party Benefits most confirmed trencher- • BRONZE TRINKETS Miss Nina Rains, Mrs. Edwin man. Smith and Mrs. John Dickey will Veterans' Fund Open till I P. M. • LATEST WALLETS purchase the toys this week. HIOHLANDS-Membsn of thi MONDAY Mrs. William Plckens reported Cornea •clsket ef Beef sad a membership of 185. Pupils of put presidents' club of the Vet • SMART LIGHTERS eran» of Foreign Wars held 1. rtW Mrs. Max Honeyman's third grade cu-d party at th* port horn* Fri- TUESDAY " afternoon group won the attend- day night. Sntkera *M*d CkUkea, Cera • COPPER SPECIALTIES ance banner for having the large* number of parents pre- Proceeds benefited the hospi- tottftje* tal fund for veterans. Attending WEDNESDAY"" sent." Dr. John Cahili of New • COSTUME JEWELRY were Mn. Harold Oakes, Mrs. •aaerbntes with relate For Monmouth will speak at the fath Burton J. Miller, Mrs. Vivian Su- era" night meeting Jan. ». born, Mrs. Ruth ONetl, Mn. THURSDAY '"" • CERAMIC CREATIONS A layout Holiday From Our Staff Charles Yelngst, Mn. Michael Balled letl with Herutadlsk Highlands Woman Xaell, Mrs. Laura RuWey, Mn. • LUNCHEON SETS Robert Waten, Mrs. Henry Roem- FRIDAT Injured in Crash mele, Mn. Dorothy Lesser, Mn. Robert Machette, Mrs. Peter Leei, • GIFT CERTIFICATES NEW MONMOUTH-Mrs. I. I. Mn. Harry BovenUer, Mr*. Stel- SATURDAY^ " Noerenberg, 220 Bay ave., High- la Jones, Mrs. Winston D. Rues l>esk Ubater Mnlntt PURITAN MILK CO. lands, suffered a lip cut and legMn. Charles Andrews, Mrs. Hob- -4W MOAD ST. Ml .VMM RID IANK Injury early Tuesday when her srt Klase, Mrs. Grace Marsnlck, car went off Tlndall rd., here Charles Gardner and Robert M. police reported. She was treate Waters. at the nearby office of Dr. Joh Served Daily *. Cahlll. IN \VtX raOGRAM Bmis4 SMM leasts* the driver told police she wai BVWv•He*i CWsnjs^gjg* f I^BJ NEW BRUNSWICK—Miss Pi- —Ml MNIL Reesl OstM FOX'S GIFT SHOP OUR MANY FRIENDS driving north on Tindall rd., attrlcla Dobrosky, 78 Ridge rd, .All pastrtos tad nils b«««J sallr 1 a. m. and lost control of the Rumson, editor of Qualr, year- la ear on kitakea. BEST WISHES car on a curve. The car, which book of Douglass coll»g* her*, will 41 MONMOUTH ST. RED IANK went through a guard wire, was take place in th* college's Yul* damaged in the front and rear, log ceremonies tomorrow. H0M1I0DTH COUNTY?! MCADINO COSTUME JEWELED FOR A police raid. Patiolman Dominic Furiato, who investigated, charged Mrs. Norerenherg with careless driving. HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES BEL.FORD—Brownie troops of the area at a recent meeting made Christmas lanterns which they will carry whon they go caroling in the Bayaide section of the bor- ous/h Sunday evening. A Christ- mas party followed. ^...and always use More than 30 per cent of life Insurance pollcyholdera In the U. S. today are children under the age of IS. IN ALL VgAI GOLDEN ESSO Ul AMBROSE SPRING LAKE EXTRA* For HRSONAL ftlPTI Csso From JACK and JEANETTC WINTERS WINTERS FUR SHOP KNITWIAft «J MONMOUTN IT. T». t-2471 MD IANK Our Sfieckhy The suit hid charged him with RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1956-17 selling gas below the fair trade Ribustelli Anniversary Choirs to Give DcFazio Sues price of ».» cent* per gallon. Mr. 3 Meetings (or OeFaxlc contends that when Yule Program Cities Service raised its price in Oil Company May to 25.9, all large Eastern oil Potato Farmers Th» combined choirs of the Monthly FREEHOLD-Arthur DeFaiio, companies went to the same price NEW BRUNSWICK — New Trinity Episcopal church of Red operator of a service station at within 41 hours. Jersey potato farmers v/ill decide Bank will present a program of (1 Main »t., Eatontown, who He added that he was told by next month If they want a federal choral works appropriate to the •pent seVeral months fighting the distributor in this area, Shore marketing agreement and order Chriitmu season Sunday at 8 Investment •ulU by hli tuppller, Cities Serv- Cas and Oil company, Oakhurst, for handling potatoes. p, m. The concert will be under ice company, hu now filed a Su- that If he did not raise hia price the direction of Charles Got- his supply would be discontinued. To help them decide which way «chalk, organtat and chnir muter. perior court auit seeking fiSO.OOO to vote, the extension service of from the oil company. Mr. DeFaiio said he raised his The program will include selec- price after the warning, but bisthe College of Agriculture, Rut- tions by Matthews, Friedeil, Yon Plan Mr. DeFazlo, who li represent- business dropped, so he again re- gers university, will sponsor three and Handel, as well as several ed by Ward Kremer, Asbury Park, duced the price and removed the meetings in principal white po- carols from the Fifteenth cen- contend! in hia lult that Cities Cities Service markers at the tatojgrowlng areas. Arguments for tury. Soloists from the senior Hamilton Fundi. Inc., ii an inv«tm«nt fund holding common stocks and against marketing orders will Service )• conspiring with major station. choir will include Jean Crozier, •elected for both current income and long term capital growth Eastern oil companies to stifle be presented, and growers will be The Eatontown man claims that Van Canonico, Harry Macdonald, potiibilitiei. Sharei are available by lump turn investment price competition and drive Indi- because of the conspiracy of the invited to aak questions. John Lindsay and Eugene Magee. vidual Ailing station operator! out oil companies he has suffered fi- The principal speaker at the or monthly invnlmtnh. for deto'ili, moil tti'u coupon today. of Business. Soloists from the girls' choir of nancial loss, and is seeking $150, meeting! will be Allen G. Waller, 30 will be Martha Gotschalk and Cities Service dropped a suit 000 compensatory damage! and an authority on the economic! of Susan Keyler. against Mr. DeFuio in October. 1300,000 punitive damages. potatoes, and chairman of the MMITM aiiMiaHl <0t*. 710-C Department of Agricultural Eco- Hike It a profl.blt habit t» »t Ma»lk«« Ml, t»Mt « e>Mt Th. iUtUUr il«iiifl>< (e 111 Four nomics at Rutgers. Copies of the •«nti.- A4»rtlwmeal. proposed marketing order and sample ballots will be distributed. Weoie Mod • Talk •• long as you Ilka- John C. Campbell, potato spe- eroioech/i-boolt'ef cialist at the college, announces Rlbustelli's market at 151 Mon-operating the business. In her en yeur mvei'Menf plews, phone rates for regional meeting! as follows: Jan. mouth St., this week is marking younger dayi, Mn. Ribustelli winSeuf T, 2 p. m., Grange hall, Htghts- Its 35th anniversary at the above often worked by her husband's oxtra minutes town; Jan. t, 1:30 p. m., Deer- address. The market was establish- side, islllng meat. Held fir* hall. Jan. (, 7:30 p. m.,ed more than U years age on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rlbuetelll, auction market, Mt. Holly. Shrewsbury avs. by the late devote a great deal of their time aro ehoap The referendum will be held Anlello Rtbttstalll. Shown above to community activities. Mr. Ri- Jan. U-ll. Two-thirds of the are Louis Ribustelli, the founders bustelli U a member of the bor- 9 mlnuta call to BOSTON...OO* growers, by number or volume of son, and Mrs. RlbuitelU, widow ough's police) reserves, a part of COMPLIMENTS •xtr* mlnuta*, «aeh only./.. IS* production, voting- in the referen of the founder who carry on the Civil Defense, and served on the sMIes rski ftesi MIUIT MM sllsr • tM. sal dum must favor Issuance of the business, and Mrs. Krbustellt's recent Community Appeal drive •KttlHtarlOKFMMuMteM* order before It can be made daughter, Mrs. Henry Seacela of committee. OF THE SEASON affective. Little Sliver. He assists hs wife with Girl A marketing program Is admin After Mr. Rlbustelli's death In Scout and Brownie troops, spon- istered by a commute of groweri 1950, Louis Ribustelli, remodeled sored by St. Anthony's Catholic TO ALL OUR FRIENDS and handlers and regulates potato the present store. Now, aa when church. Mrs. Ribustelli also is shipment! by grade, size and her husband had the business, active with Parent-Teacher as- and ptott accept our thanks QUARTERLY DIVIDEND quality. Mrs. Ribustelli still assists in sociation projects. for the loyalty you have shown us tw HAMILTON HINDS, INC. Infant Body Found Marlboro Church Groups On Keamburg Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teakel of Honor Missionary Cranford visited Mr. and Mn. C. EDWARD PICHLER • HAROLD H. IAYNTON KEANSBURG—The body of a C. H. Erenbrach last Thursday MEW MONMOUTH - Mem- newborn Infant girl was found afternoon. ben of the Mary Elizabeth But- JOSEPH CARLONE on the beach near the steamboat The youth choir of Old Brick phln guild and the Amico Bible REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES pier here early Sunday afternoon church waa entertained at a CUUM held a joint aupper and RMl Ittatt • HHaVMCt police reported. Christmas party in the chapel by holiday meeting last week in fel- REALTORS • INSURORS Dr. Julius A. Toren, count their director, Mrs. Preston, as- lowship hall. Members of both Rl 4-1420 physician, said the body, whlcl sisted by Mrs. George Armstrong groups and of the church Sun- 3» HARDING ROAD RED IANK had been cast up by the tide, had and Mn. P. D. VanMater, Jr. The day Bible clasa presented Miss M IrMfa Avt. RttJ taah been in the water at least a children played Christmas games Evelyn Coddlngton, a church week. It was badly decomposed. and exchanged gifts. member who la home on fur- The child was white and 18 inches lough from her missionary poet A quarterly business meeting of In South Africa, a cash gift. long, police said. Dr. Toren sal Old Brick circle was held Fri- it was fully formed and birth ha day evening tn the chapel with M The program waa entitled "The MANAOIMINT CORPORATION been normal. members present. The president, Three Wise Women." Mn. Leroy The body was found by two Mn. Lester Cook, presided. After Martin was the director. Read. MAMMON MtTUCT MANMU boys who called police at 12:10a brief devotional period, the ers were Mrs. William Bisgrove, HO CASH NEEDED! IW Missel tt, aWI l-4tlt, lefces* p. m. group was entertained by a quar- Mn. Arthur Wallace and Mn. tet consisting of Otto Burklln, William Roberts. Also participat- Clifford VanKirk, Alfred flnook ing were Miss Coddlngton, Mn. 'No Money Down! First Payment April 19S7 and William Stevenson. Mrs. Thomas Parrish, Mrs. Gaylord George Strickland waa pianist. Hansen, Miss Ada Syvertsen and MAKE YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENTS WITH TRAVEL TO The quartet sang several selec- Mlas Mildred Morris. Each wag tions and Mr. VanKirk rendered dressed in a special costume to a solo. Group singing aim wasrepresent the various home and enjoyed. Mies Lucy Edmunds was foreign mission! supported by NEWARK — NEWARK AIRPORT in charge of the program. The the church. circle voted to have tha chapel Christmas music waa sung by ir kitchen painted. Mr. VanKirk Is Mn. Thomas Roberts, Mrs. Mil- making arrangements for the ton Ward, Mrs. Wilbur Roberta, project. Mrs. Chester Hendricks, Jr., Mra. Howard Chamberlain, Mrs. BORO BUSES Election of officers was held Charles Xrueger, Mn. Gene Gu- with the following going into lino, Mrs. Waiter Junle, Mrs. SCHEDULE NOW IN EFFECT office; President, William Steven- Jamee Will!, Mra. gceva Whitney, son; vice president, A. Stiles; Mrs. WUlard Foeter and Mn. E. 1*. Eatratown Xv. Shrewsbury Lv. Bed Bank tv. Mlddletown secretary, Miss Lucy Edmonds; E. Garrison. If yaa want to a* A. M. 7:10 A. M. T:M A. M. 1:35 A. M. treasurer, Mn. Clifford VanKirk v.u and historian, Mrs. Henry MR BURST VISITS COLIOS ADDA special savheji aa aay tyaa A. M. CM A. M. t:M A. M. - •:M A. M. <:« Schanck read tha historian's re- SHREWSBURY-Fred E. Burst I:M P.M. »:» P. M. U:M A. M. 11:05 A. M. kaaia aaaiwvaaMat( caa aa port for the past year. The Social la spending the holidays with hi! t:U P.M. S:M P. M. t:M P.M. 1:35 F. M. Maaawrta CaattracHaa. Wa <3:M P.M.) (S:M P. M.) S:M P.M. 3:35 P. M. Hour waa in charge • of Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. (•:» P.M.) <•*• P.M.) (t:M P.M.) (4:08 F. M.) Howard Preston and her commit- Col. and Mn. Morgan P. Collo, NEW ROOM •:U P.M. S:U P. M. . <•:>* P. M.) <•:» F. M.) le. at the Air Force base In Fort (V.U P.M.) <1:M P.M.) •M P. M. •M P.M. A Christanes dinner waa held Worth, Tex. Col. Collo had a (T:M P.M.) (7:15 P.M.) by the Marlboro township Ameri- dental practice in Red Bank prior can Legion auxiliary at yourself! to entering the service. tan SoMlay and Holidays enly. on rt 9-4. Attending were Mn. prfctt M Walter Blng, Mn. George Arm- FAST. COMFORTAILE SERVICE strong, Mn. Sal Semlnara, Mn. LOW. FARE . Michael Ryniewici, Mrs. Tlllle Jameson, Mrs. Leona LaMura, BORO BUSES - RED BANK 6-0567 Mrs. Marie Fret, Charles Jameson and Mrs. Vera Brown. Gifts were exchanged. Bancroft The Christmas program of the SHELL ONLY or COMPLETE JOB! Sunday-school will be held at the church hall Sunday at 3:30 YM CM hav*> *• extra raam that pa aaa. aaw p. m. Teachers In charge are Mra. at tht «MlMt BOMIW. tanrn, at tha lawait aejHlfcU J. Hayes, Mn. John Flockhart, Mrs. Charles Conover and Miss ark**. Ihara b aa abllaariaa tf yaa sal far a Claire Seylax. fraa tiflawtt, a* call right MW aad Ma haw HrHa> The Christmas party of the • raam avaitlaa caa east. Ladles' auxiliary of the Ore com- pany was held at Llncroft inn , TYPIS •"—'»—*—« Monday night Gift! were ex. changed and secret pals revealed. • Uoruers • Masonry Present were Mn. Garrett Cor son, • Boom Additions • FtamWng-Heatlai Mn. N. J. Tortorella, Mrs. Harry • Rooflng-Sldlng • Mean* stitches Seylax, Mn. Dante Daverio, Mrs. William Diem, Hn. Robert Ben- • roreh enclosures nett, Miss Phyllis Tortorella, Mrs. • Garage-Breeaeway Harold Cook, Mrs. Ralph Lay- ton, Mn. Adolf Braun, Mn. Ed- ward Boylan, Mn. Richard Wolf, Mn. Frederick Woodward, Mn. Leonard Seller, Mn. David Ander- MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO son, Mrs. William Heldt, Mn. HIGHWAY Y Emll Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Colao, EAST-HOuSE ANTIQUES From all of us Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. Robert RED BANK 6-5060 PROSPECT 5-1333 Nlmon, Mrs. William Kennedy, E. Bacmelster, Prop. Mn. Andrew Lennert, Mrs. Peter ATLANTIC Bell, Mrs. Woodrow Dla* and Mrs. Carl Roaen. Si Hwy. M tUQBXANDB To all of you Merry Mercury Christmas A Dream-Car come true for the whole family-at a dream-low price! JCP&L Central Power * Light ENGLISH MOTORS 34 • 36 MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Lr -, iple, a patient who 9 1»—Tlrondtv, D«. 20, 1956. RED BANK REGISTER has been crippled in an accident •Will You Be Home for Christmas? may actually be in a hospital for only a few weeks, or even a few days, at a time," Mr. Bartel $2,410,000 Needed in '57 pointed out, "although he may continue to visit the department of rehabilitation therapies several For Monmouth Memorial times a week for many years. Or women who has had complete BRANCH-Tne estimat- ployment aniJ general prosperity. surgery for eancer of the breast ed »oet of operation for Mon- He explained that the cost of may come regularly to the hos- mou^h Memorial hospital for 1957providing care for the ward pa- pital for expensive and extensive Will ibe approximately $2,410,000, tients this year,exceeded tS2t,UO0, radloisotope treatment for any Whitji it is hoped will be some of which only $110,000 may be ex- metasteie* If the growth has $29,000 less than Ihe cost of oper- pected from Monmouth county spread Into the bony structures. ation in 1956, George J. Bartel, funds, $75,000 from contribution* But who can put a price on a administrator, told the governing to the annual special gift* cam- human life?" boar* of the hospital at the hos- paign, and $12,000 from the hos- Citing the cost of some of the pital* Saturday. pital's endowment funds. department* whose actlvltes are In* outlining the proposed bud- In addition to the cost of pro- devoted equally a* much to pro- get lor 1857, Mr. Bartel told the viding lnpatlent oar for medical- viding service to patient* before boar* that again the largest item ly Indigent patients from virtually and after their hoipttaJliatUm as m tile hospital's cost of operation every municipality and township to inpatlents in tit* hospital, he will Be salaries and wages, which in Monmouth county, Mr. Bartel Hated radiology which cost $28,- R if expected will increase by reported it cost the hospital more 2J0.J8 in salaries and $«4,4M K in mini $10,000 over this year, from than $38,000 to provide service In supplies In ltM: laboratory. $M,- Our offices will be closed fl.40f,2H.29 to $1,417,620 next the outpatient clinics, most of 5J4.52, and $18,373.62; Mood bank, year.1 which is unconeetaMe from any Irving McGee, safety engineer the year." The utility executive's $4,(44.21 and $8,874.70; electrocard- letter accompanied a copy of Oov., on Christmas Day. Th» number of patient daya source. for Jersey Central Power 4c Light iograph, $2,603.67, and $v731.8»; company, affixes a pumper sticker Robert Meyner's proclamation give* to medically indigent j»- ."To emphasis* inpattent can to- phsyskal therapy, $21,786 and $2, day in esttraatlnff hospital costs reading "Will You Be Home For which called for citizens of the tienti this year reached an all- 719.47; social service and clinic, state to unite behind the cam- timelhijrh, Mr. Bartel said, wit* is a fallacy," Mr. BarUl pointed Christmas? Walk and Drive $U,4U.K1, and $2,744. W; emer- Safely" to one of the electric paign so that through "car* and 35,Oil free patient days from Dec. out, "as more and more service* gency. $2».M1.7< and $$.140.63. are given on an outpatient basis, company's vehicles. The sticker courtesy to one another the true 1, isW, to Nov. SO, MM. Ward BOB another fallacy In hospital Christmas spirit may prevail on In on emergency, pleose patient* were able to pay an aver- before and after hospitaliiatlon, 1* part of the power firm's safety reports, Mr. Bartel listed a* thprograe m tying In with New Jer- our streets and highways." «fe *f only »U« per patient day, as well a* to tMOes who an* never $W,S4I.M depredation on equip- coll the njjmber listed in In spite of the high level dl em- admitted t« the hospital." sey's special safe-driving cam- Mr. Kohlhepp atreeaed the Im- ment, pointing out a piece of paign instituted to counteract the portance of the "Golden Rule" In your telephone directory. technical equipment may have lit- high rate of highway deaths dur- driving. He also suggested to the tle reportable depreciation and "as ing the holiday season. All com-employees to "drive defensively." good as new" at the end of five or pany vehicles will carry the "This mean* always be on the ten years, but from a hospital •ticker, with leaflets, posters and alert, assuming the other driver standpoint, tt may well have be- other reminders conveyed to em- is going to do the wrong thing. come obsolete and be virtually ployees and the public, J, C P. &It Involve* not only^watehing on- worthless to a hospital which pro- L. supported an all-out state drive coming driver* carefully, but also vide* the best ear* and facilities of a similar nature least year to being on the alert as to cars you available. promote safe driving, are passing and assuming the "Hospitals today recognize this Charles E. Kohlhcpp, president other fellow may 'run' a stop continuous battle against obsoles- of the electric utility, in a per-sign or a red light as you ap- cence," Mr. Bartel pointed out, sonal letter to every employee proach intersections," he stated. "and In making plans for theurged their support to suppress future, tt la worn tu think not in"highway slaughter every day of It pcrs t» ainrtls* la Tks Rests. terms of how many patient beds tar.—A4nrt>Mai«t. can be added but rather how much more service can be giver the patient to reduce hi* patient stay In the hospital and provide for many treatments both before and after Ms hospItaUzaUon." He said that tt 1* this compre- hensive care and new develop- CWtioc««food ments tn atomic medicine, chemo- therary, and electronic* which have resulted In ever-decreasing hospital stays and mom complete recovery In much less time than *H was formerly required. CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS To be aUe to offer our pa- tient* anything less than the best i which modem medicine and hos- pital facilities have to offer would be shirking our responsibilities," Mr. Bartel declared, "and we Peter's Piping Rock would be less than a hospital If through our failure to provide Ma everything the patient needs our local citizenry were forced to Restaurant spend the tremendous amounts of time and money taking Its sick to RIVER ROAD RUMSON the larger medical centers." OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND Became Grandparents Twice the Same Day Mr. and Mr*. Charles G. Con- over of St. Petersburg, formerly Open Houit Ntw Year's Eve of Red Bank, have Informed The Register that they became grand- parent* twice the same day, with fbone Rumspn 1-9813 For Reservations a distance of 2,800 mile* between births. Their daughter, Loll, now Mrs. Martin Bcarbrough, gave birth to a daughter, Marcla Lynn, In St. REEDS JEWELERS 21ST YEAR Petersburg, Sunday morning, Dee. S, and two hours liter, In Phoenix, Arlnna, their son, Jackson B. here is a deep Conover, became the father of his second child, a son, which they have named Brian Craig. The Conovert BOW have elf ht grand- children. 'BW THE EASY Reeds V*W Both Lois and Jack wen raited In Red Bank and their parents sense of friendliness •till call Red Bank their "home town." Their son Jack I* an In- y PAY strumentation Engineer with the J LITTLE \ Betehel Engineering Co. Lois' C husband Is affiliated with the In- MONEY, ASSI° NOTHING dustrial Bank of St Petersburg. •, DOWN A.MMtO.ATr'^TlL NEXT, little Silver Man and a special toarm •*- - ' • OEiivrc v / • •• v YEAR '- la Fined $25 Here William Kerekesh, Jr., 36, of Amelia circle, Little Silver, plead- ed guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct under the borough erdl- nanea and was fined $25 by Mag- feeling in this greeting istrate John V. CroweU Monday morning. Kerekesh was arrested last week by Patrolman Franklin White after h* allegedly was abu- sive to Patrolman White on Broad *t Tn his report of the in- as it comes to you this cident. White said Kerekesh had struck him. A charge of assault and battery under the disorderly persons act was withdrawn by police. Sam- uel Carotenuto, attorney for the borough, explained the police Jouous Christmas.. were willing to withdraw that complaint sines Kerekesh had apologised to the officer and had plsadsd guilty lo violation of the borough ordinance. MONMOUTH POUNTYNATIONAL MID SANK •,fy*i no.l specialist lui: \ RED BANK L *iM in storage! LITTLE SILVER / KEYPORT / ENSLISHTOWN ANDERSON BROS. inc. Mala OfRc* ft Warthmim IMI MtchMle St. Rrtlaak TIL RE 6-0030 •RANCH •*riCg AND W«*IH0U*t Til MINLgY AVINUI tit COQKMAM AVL •RADLIV BgACH AIIURV »A«K T.I. Mstsest 1-104? *. IH I. • Is. I to. HnHs The, choir Includes luu Lyoo, | the W-cent ton charge for pas- RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec 20, 1956-19 Christmas Apple Margaret Lann, Mary Anne To- senger vehicles. bln, Patrick Conte, Charlee Schedl- NJEA Joins Movement Automation Gets Motorists needing change or In- b»uer, Eileen Howett, Roberta formation should use an attended Today at RBCH Gehli, Genevlevr Ostrander, Ann toll booth nearby at each plaia. Drivers' Favor The automatic devices, use of Tb» Christmas Apple, a play Koeller, Maureen O'Keefe, Diane To Oppose Anti-Tax Pledges Giereeh, Judith DrUcoll, Ifary Automation has come into Its which has resulted in substantial written by Margaret D. Williams operational savings (or the au- •nd presented by the dramatic Ann Kerwln and Pamela Martul- own on the Garden Stale Park- lu. The church congregation con- TRENTOf?—The New Jersey way. thority, obviate the need of ad- dub under the direction of Sis- ditional manpower. Mo attendant t«r Mary Virgtae, will climax tlfts of Ronald Bertone, Joaeph Education awociatton hat an- The New Jersey Highway Au- Burn*, June Pape, Margaret Moo- nounced that it is Joining a drive Cawler Elected thority 'reported today that 47.3 has lost his Job because of the yuletlde festivities at Red Bank automatic Installations. Catholic high school today. ney, Alexandra Meaiina, Carole to keep "no-new-tax" pledges out per cent of all parkway toll re- The cast Include. William Shabeen, Francei Goff and Jamei of the 1(67 state election cam- ceipts during a recent four-week There are M automatic toll- Lambertson, Elena Maraulla, 8uv Coupland. The danceri are Anne paign. According to the December By Firemen period waa handled by the auto- collectiong units now In opera- Marie Blade*, Barbara Bull, Fran- Issue of the NJBA Review, the as- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — matic, self-service collectors. This tion along the lW-mlle parkway. •tto MeKiernan, Margaret Mc- The/ are in urvice at six of the Vey, Pauline Novak, George cine Hlnuel, Betty Morion, Mary sociation will work with the N. J. Members of the Ore department waa the first month's time In Alice Wwmer and Anne Moeller. Congress of Parents and Teachers Monday night elected Clmer which automatic collection ap- parkway's ten acroes-the-road toll Cieri, Eugene Link, Jotette Ge- plaxaa. raud, Jamef Glgllo, Robert O'NeU, Betsy Thompson is organist. and the State Federation of Dis- Oawler, Hose company 1, as proached the SO per cent mark. trict Boards of Education to pre- chief; John Joelin, Hose company Reports' from the authority's Jama* Couplaod and Lynn Gatta. It pan to advertise la The (••liter. An additional two per cent of operations department Indicate sent to the public the facts on the S, first assistant chief; George the toil Income during the period tax needs of schools. The Review Rich, Hook and Ladder company, that as much as W per cent of —Oct. » through Nov. 4—was re- collections in a single day has warns that "no candidate for of- second assistant chief; Michael ceived by honor system boxes In fice can face the shortage of lUnlgrasao, Hose company 1, been received by the automatic which motorists deposit the fare devices. THE ULTIMATE IN GIVING teachers, school building, and col- president; Harold K. Merrltt, entirely on their own at six exit- lege facilities, without a sound Hose company J, vice president; entrance ramp toil areas. Recognliing the extensive use program of additional sources of William Posten, Hose company of the automatic collectors, the tax revenue. The magasine Is pub- Automatic collectors refer to authority has issued a speclsl 1, treasurer, and Ralph Bruder, units Installed at ths extreme A GIFT FROM lisher each month by the New Hook and Ladder, secretary. leaflet to acquaint motorisU with Jersey Education association for right lanes of across-the-road toil the proper procedure for pay- Committees elected were pro- plan* which regulate payments ments in those "exact change" the teachers and school officials gress, William Posten, Hose com' Shirley Shops of the state. by an alarm and traffic light lanes. The automatic sites on the pany 1, chairman; John Gawler, system. Those device! can handle parkway are marked by an over- 37 NOAD ST. RID IANK As put of the drive the three James Phillips and Everett Curry, only the exact change—a quarter head sign reading "Exact Changs •Troupe have Jointly published a Hose company 1; Charles Mandla, or any amount of coins equaling Lane". It-page booklet entitled "The C. D. Growcoek, Edward Blom Children Are Here." Just eount- and Kenneth Wilson, Hose com- FOR THEM URGE BRASS II-INCH IS JEWEL 8 DAY WALL CLOCK $42.50 SET OF 4 TOWLE SWIRL STERLING SALT * PEPPERS $16.00 A PUCE SETTING OF THEIR LENOX CHINA FROM $16.95 BRONZE FINISH PERPETUAL DESK CALENDAR $4.96 ROUND GENSE SERVING TRAY, STEEL, 12 INCHES $12.00 URGE MAHOGANY SAUD BOWL, SILVER BASE AND SERVERS $39.60 STERLING GORHAM LONG A SHORT JIGGER $6.b0 GERBER CARVING FORK AND KNIFE, WOOD CASE $23.50 FOSTORIA ILLUMINATED GLASS MADONNA AND BASE $10.00 INDOOR-OUTDOOR THERMOMETER BY TAYLOR $6.96 MULTIPLE CANDEUBRA, 13 INCHES HIGH, GORHAM $92.50 PR. SILVER PUTED CHAFING DISH, MODERN DESIGN $33.76 all our patron* Where applicable, all prices include tax. WK ANNANCR PAYMENT ITCAMORI AVINlll LAWES f WIT YeWR 114 RIVIR ROAD C9NVKNIKNCI SHREWSI.UUY COAL COMPANY, Inc. FA1K HAVEN 20-Thunday, Dec. 20, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Sweater Girls Write to Santa YOUR DOG OR CAT DEAD May We Extend To All Of You A IN THE ROAD AT NIGHT? Net When You Gtt Sav-a-M! Protect your pet's life with tb« red collar that glows in the lighta of approaching can at night Bee your local dealer or «end |2.O0# to gAV-A-PET Our Christmas day and New Year's day dinnen will feature Roast Fresh Ham and Roast Vermont Turkey. Priced at only Collars, Box 125 Wesleyau Station, Middletown, $3.00 per person. Our regular menu also will be available. Conn. We all hope you have a very prosperous and . .. • Pries of genuine leather dog collar, It inches long, %. Inches wide, with latest buckle and ring for leash. Larger or smaller collars slightly higher or lower in price. Indicate else "HAPPY NEW YEAR" of cellar wanted. Shopping is SWISS NOTE...Ilito sporting eardtgaa li kaH la jMsjaartl ee- BULKY L00K...TM haaflV •Ign of red and (Teen an white, wttb border trim, brass button* cr twa-huttM earoUgaa la and white rib-knit collar. Daalfwd by CataUoa. ••paler bmfcjr katt wHh He Soooo Our annual "Naw Yaan Eva Party" will ba a private affair with roll ooUar. •ur dean dating at 10:00 P. M. ta traniitnt cuitamari. This affair AT Newafesturee color. Tha craw neck and the heavy rib-knit are wai sxtramaly tuecaiiful la it yaar and will again ojva ipacial aHantien standard requirements for sllpon sweaters. Know what American girli want (or Christmas? Many girl* buy their aweaters In tha boya* de- easy . . . to this affair. You flMMed It—more sweater*. partment—more dashing, they claim. It Memi that girls of high Khool and collage Jaequard knit cardigans in bright colors on age never have enough of thesa veraatlle garment!. white or black also ara popular, preferably brass- Tha charge will ba only $12.00 par partan and includes a ip»c And since the styles change each ataaon, aweater huttoned. And the bulky waist-length sweater with tacular hot buffet (prim* rent beef the main entree) and all liquor* collection! achieve monumental proportion! by the big roll collar ii definitely present In the hit parade. time a girl geti her diploma. For dressy occasions the girls like caahmire served (including champagne at midnight.) We knew we will again Thii year the bulky iweator ii tha big thing sweater! worn with slim skirts dyed to match please yeu and hope you will cent* in te make yeur reservations early. with the campus »et. Muted color! are conaldercd exactly. And of course the white or pastel eaih- strictly in the Ivy League groove, favorites being mera cardigan Is the national uniform of the charcoal gray, black, white and beige or camel younger set to wear as an evening wrap. An inspection of our private dining rooms with their own bars would undoubtedly help you in planning far a large group. We would the Mouse," Melvin Ford; songs, Kathy Ellison; tap dance, Nancy be happy te reserve the room that weuld be most desirable for your Pupils to Present Stubbs, and violin duet, Jeanne needs. Phillips and Betsy Boyd. The children were served Christ- CARSON'S mas cookies, fruit cake, fruit Yuletide Program punch and lea cream by Mrs. Ed' win Lomerson, Mrs. Frank B. Please attend this Friday Nite Buffet Pupils at Mechanic Strait Lawei and Mrs. Jacob Jeffrey. unusual gifts school will present their Christ- The Christmas tree and decora- mas program for parents and tions were arranged by Mrs. Ed- HIGHWAY tl All proceeds go to the Salvation Army gueita tonight at 7:30 o'clock In Community Club ward Patterson, Mrs. Samutl the school auditorium. The Phillips and Mrs. Campbell. primary choir will open the pro- Miss Abble Strickland was in gram with a group of traditional Holds Party charge of a "Back to School1 South of Eatontown Circle carols, followed by selections by awing drama. Mrs. J. W. Mc- the Intermediate choir. SHRBWSBURY-A visit from Clellan was the school teacher; A play, "Mlmi LighU e Can- Santa Clam, a children's pro- Miss Strickland, singing teacher; dle," will be given by the fifth gram and a club "awing drama" Mrs. Robert H. Disbrow, nurse; grade, directed by Hn. Myrtle featured Monday night's Christ- Mrs. Patterson, principal; Samuel Cook. Martin Meyers will be the mas party of the Community club Phillips, physical education in- announcer, Thomas Watson will in Old Christ church's parish hall. structor, and Robert H. Diibrow, Reeds .Jewders 21st Year arrange the lighting, and Sey- Maver J. Campbell was dressed policeman. mour Schnell, the curtains. as St. Nick. The children's pro- Mra. Adeline Hampton and Mr. Appearing In the play will be gram, in charge of Mrs. Lucille and Mrs. Edwin Martin were Gloria Gloroo, as Mrs. Randall; Morf and Mrs. Edward Patterson, guests. Susan Gregory, Granny; Cheryl Included jokei by Gretchen Mc- Walnwright, Alice; Robert Wil- Clellan and Vickie Dunn; "Jingle The Bogiator'a alaailflad advertise* Ctyistmas sate liams, Francis; Biuan Bogart, Ml- Bells," Susan Patterson, accom- aioota ha»e ••» raodara wkleh «ui ml; Buianne Ntilor, Jenny; Frank panied by her alater, Donna Pat- rseulti Soewoao has wast tea Rosenfeld, Tim; Madeline Flsk. terson; piano solo, Donna Patter- wast or oil) buy what rea hare te sell LAST CALL TO• • • e Mary; Diane Fromm, Mimt's son; monologue, "The Lion and —AawtiaesMat mother, and Jacqueline Nordrum, the angel. Members of tha Primary choir ara Susan Boekey, Miriam Bras, Lawrence Brooks, Jimmy Bucka- lew, Mary Clark, Arthur Coving- ton, Cathy Crabtree, George Forbes, Barbara Friedman, Pa- tricia Gale, Illene Gl&siman, Lin- da Guarlno, James Henry, Dan- THE GIFT SHE WANTS let Herbert, Dennis Hughes, Pan- dora Jacoubs, Joan Gregory, regory Lee. Linda Loversidge, FOR CHRISTMAS Margaret Mclntoeh, Nicky Xenel- lls, Jane Zimmerman. Carol Miller, Vickie Murphy, Gary Hemstreet, Edward O'Reilly, Lynn Patterson, John Peters, Edoma Ramon, Bernadette Rink, John Allen Reid, Carlo Robin- Have You Seen This Puppy? son, Monica Bogie, Kathy 8a- graves, Susan ScMndler, Betsy gicklet, Evelyn Btegel, Gary Solo- Henay colored funy mala cocker, 4 montht alcj, mon, Linda Starkowici, Clayton Steinman, Ralph Sturmfeli, Nan- black neta and ayai, vary friendly and playful. cy Titus, Dennis Torreggianl and Charles Weaver. Aniwart ta nama af "KeytJet" «r whittle. Intermediate choir: Ralph Ae- quaro, James Aumaek, Peter Ab- Strayad or stolon Wednesday afterneen, Dae. I Mi, bey, Lynn Banta, Alfred Bennett, Phyllli Bloomberg, Jerome Brag- from Bleuem Cova Read, Middlatewn, N. J. SAVE UP TO 60% er, Michael Breslow, Lucille Atro- chln, Linda Carotenuto, Diane Ca- rusoe, Jacqueline Cadman, Kim- ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF berley Chrlstensen, Mary Susan REWARD Crabtree, Marilyn Doremus, Elis- abeth Doyle, Nancy Elphlck, Bar- • WASHIRS • RIFRIGERATOIS bara Olorno, Peter Gale, Frances Oreenberg, Andrea Hofer, Arnold • IRONS •TOASTIRS • MIXIRS Howttt, Florence Hendrlekion. phaaa: ». L CHAMH1UN Sherry Havlland, Donna Jlan- nlns, LOUIM Jackson, Charles RID IANK tans • ORIUf • PttCOLATIRS • RADIOS 4 TiUVIWOM SITS Jonas, Nancy Cook, Sutan Kron- gslb, Gerald Jordan, Ueorge Kea- fer, Terry Lyons, Louise Levin- RIG TRADI-IN ALLOWANCE son, Martha Monroe, Elizabeth Monroe, John Malatto, Patricia NO MONEY DOWN - EASY TERMS MoCullion, Billy Mahoney, Jeanne McKnlght, Bridget Patalano, Su- lan Peters, Evelyn Rlghtmlre, Barbara Stern, Julie Sumpf, Ger- ald Senlon, Craig Sergeant, Don- ald Bturmfels, Sheiyl Stoothott, Margaret Slegal, Earl Stout, Gud- run Malalka. Richard Weiss, Sandra Thomas, Anlna Williams, George Worth- ley, Nancy Weaver, Lynn Tuie- neu, Bharyn Polln, Carol Elphlck in CMKMAM AVL and Donna Gunnell. AMMV MUM New Monmouth Joseph Charles Bennlng, ion of Mr. and Mrs. William Bennlng, TAX IAU NOTICE Bunny pi., m baptized Sunday OF DIAL ESTATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OP HOLMOBL WE SELL at St. Mary's Catholic church by FOR NON-FAYMINT OF TAXES Rev. Robert T. Bulman. Mlsa Pa- rvtlli MetlM If ksr»b» (jl»JB that tJl« umt.nliiind tha Colloetar of Taxao •JH tricia Murphy, Pittsburgh, Pa., We're comini your way with best «r tke TowMkip a? HotmatT O»«st» ef Mon.outh. Now Jarur. will HII at and Jack Bennlng, Belford, were puhlla auction la tho Towaiali Mesjortsl Hall Cr.wf.rd', Com.' ind CVereU hood, Holtatal Now Jenojr an lha ITU alar of Dmalii, itsi »t Hos P M.. godparents. A family dinner was tke (ollowlB! deHrista l»net. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH held later for Mr.' and Mrs. Wil- BaM landa «lll te leM te swkt the wo«« of Bunlolnl lltn, ehargMble liam Bennlng, Br., Belford; Mrs aialut Ua •*••• of tke dm **r ol U\r. t*ll ueluilva, hawtvar. of tha li« Florence Powers and Miss Flor- far tke »»r >••«, M eeaputef la the <* Port Monmouth Everett 1957 Buick Estate Wagon Home decorations for Christ- Mr. and Mrs. James Gans are normay Scuff mai were made at the Sew and the parents of a daughter, born BED CALF Darn club meeting laat week at at Monmouth Memorial hospital On Display New the home of Mra. Paul Fitzgerald. last Thursday. Mrs. dans return- REDDEN AGENCY 5.50 A party will be held Dec. 27. At- ed home Monday with her Infant tending the past meeting were daughter. ' RIAL ISTATI . INSURANCI Mrs. John Smith Mra. George Cam- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan sidy, Mr«. Pat Durnien, M ud children have moved to Tin- COLONY BUICK, Inc. 301 MAPLE AVE. Jamea Rathburn, Mri. Frank ton ave., Eatontown. Bruno and Km, Jamea Froellch. Mrs. Winston VanNota Is a sur- Irvln Beaver, Campbell ave., gical patient at RlvervUw hos- 163 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK 6-S660 observed his 12th birthday re- pital. cently with members of his family. Mrs. Joseph Mtndrea, Sr.. of Ja- A Christmas dinner was held maica, L. I., Is visiting with her AT RED RANK RR STATION at Buck Smith's resturant, last son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ud John B. Allen Co. week by the Scout Mothers club. Mrs. Joseph Mendres. for Fast RenRs Use Classified Display The members revealed their •1 MOAD ST. RED IANK TEL. 4-0247 secret pals by exchanging gifts. The election of officers will be held OPEN EVENINGS THIS -WEEK Jan. 23. The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire company held its Christmas party at Buck Smith's resturant, re- cently. Mrs, E. T. Moore wu chairman. Secret pals were re- REEDS JEWELERS 21st YEAR vealed. An election of officers will be held at the next meeting Jan. 8. Brownies of troop 207 will de- corate a Christmas tree Saturday at the Mlddletown Township Christmas sole Health Center, Belford. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Jamea WONDERFUL TOYS FOR GOOD GIRLS AND BOYS Froellch, Mrs. James Rathburn ;>BUY. THE EASY Reeds WAY and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald. Mrs. Irvln Beaver entertained OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS the Tuesday Evening club Tues- day . The mtmben exchanged Christmas gifts. Preeent were lira. Nick Struieiro, Eaton town; M0NEY/AS $1- NOTHING Mrs. Albert Bennett and Mrs. SAVE AT SEARS-BIG PRICE CUT Julian Jones, Belmar, and Mrs. TIL NEXT Cedric Henry, Mrs. Austin Cresbie, DOWN AX Miss Jeanette Crosble, Mrs. Fred Croable, Mra. Jamet Crosble, Mrs. ON A LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS Chester Henry, Sr., and Mrs. Ray Walling of this place. LAME Beth Hancock, daughter of Mr. SALE THROUGH DEC. 24 ULEQTIOR SAVE $11 and Mrs. Urban Hancock, cele- •f FiMiMM StM, brated her sixth birthday Satur- These big spaeUlHMvtngs wagons mi* Jut what bo hope* to Sad Storting Slim ul day at a party. under the tree! Roomy MilSMUK-iaoh steel body la bright red enamel with gray IM-inch double disc steel bearing wheels! fleml- Jewelry pneumatie molded tires lor extra tjulet ride. All the Newest Stylet PERFECT FOR MAS aiVIMt CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 650 fetfy, 34lS>/ll3¥4'b. Dili ar Laey* Rn BEAUTIFUL 21-INCH liftman »»U Wattles • Hedry Choict SAVE ia. HAPPI-TIME DOLL Reg. Pric« 127.15 A lovely little playmate Low-pricad — yat |utt the imooth, for your little girl. Fash- Nt Maeay sturdy wagon hoy* admire. Heavy 98 Dim gauge steel body, herd iteal ball ionably (Jraised. Rooted heir may be brushed, sat. Pay Oily bearing! for e speedy ride. 5 MM • Wftk Mill OIMHMHJ layi Ntlt Solid Ke(.H.9S Open Every Mite TUI.Xmas To all our pttroni... our wuaett ttunb tod Hoppi-Time Folding Doll bete wiihet for * Sturdy/ Shiny, Low Cost •0 IROAO IT 717 COOKMAN AVI. •ROADWAY Muggy with Sun-lonnet RID iAHK AJBURY PARK LONG (RANCH vwy ftttivt and hippy Hoppl-Ttmo Volodpodot 5 aoHy from wn on outin^il Sun*DOfiMt 3'bow folding »««y' 69t EmbesMd vinyl plcnlfc body in briNiont bhte end worried Ideol Urn b*.l Strong od|Mtable from.. K«« keormg frora Holiday mioa. NNH tWe jeryasr rfQftdrw IS sZ4*l(*e tT0*W BOOT"""e*Q» NITM flMM9t* wheel, plain bearing back wheel. IT'I net toe tat* to with *<>4a taa, 27*. Ikjf, 17*. i NOTICE OF TAX SALE BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT. N. J. tha onat you love, and all Notice of Mil* of property fur non-payment of taxes, assessments and other •unlclpal Hem In the Borough of Sea Hriirht. N. J. yeur friandi . . . Marry Public Notice is hereby given that 1, Clarence Stevens, collector of the taxing district of the Umotigh of Stm Brliiht County of Monmouth, New J«r- Chriitmat with tha molt tey, pursuant to tin authority of th» Statutes in such ease marie and provided. will •>«)) at iiuhlic mirtion on the tnte 111. 17, IAM HI-IT. ' J40.24 TELEGRAPH Henry Injury Kntute 111 17. LnL 110-16 4«.«7 Tlie mid Itt-i"!* Hinl ie ft I ftntp.te will h»- nold to mnke thn amount of the 0tanta4ln.tfeef Huniclintl lisas chame.iMo n^aintit the Hiime on the 11 rut Frank Curley, third from left, it presented en ex-fire chief's badge by Council- NOW/ MNND1 KMNflMC MOOT man Robert R. Craham et the new chief of Shrewsbury *Ko«* company, George Man,' looks on. The presentation occurred Saturday night at Crystal Iroolc inn. Others pic- tured, left to right, ere Willerd 0. Willis, new president; Jamas A. Curlay, former presi- dent; Rev. Theodore E. A. LeVen, chaplain, end Frank J. Lane, dinner chairman. Mr. Graham, council president, represented Mayor John H. Hawkins at the affair. RutferV Economists Look peace, the economists ace a fur- ther rise In consumer incomes. Ex- $17 Million At '57 Bueineea Picture penditures by state and local gov- A highball made with ernments will continue at a high NEW BRUNSWICK — The level. Tha new highway program, American economy la rolling Into affective over tha next several For Hospitals % Happy solution 1WT «n the erect of a new Ughyears, will add substantially to tide tt prosperity, according to TRENTON—in a little over ten tb* demand aide of our economy. yea.rn, the federal government haa Canada Dry "Pin-Point Allen O. Waller and John W. VMa. AAftaMMvf^l dVaMAdUadftdaA Federal outlays will also be un contributed more than (17,000,000 CuncKea, Rotget* agricultural some In 1957. economists. toward general hospital construc- Residential construction may tion and other health projects in New highs of output, employ- hold cloie to current levels and Wban tha season's extra coat; eeenW a problem, an ment, and income! for 1MK are New Jersey, it waa announced to- Carbonation" tastes better a continued high level of Indus- HFC loan ia often tha happy eolution. You may bor- certain to carry tit well into ltST day by Commissioner John W. trial construction Is anticipated. Tramburg of the state's Depart- low up to $500 in one viait for fuel, clothing, homo im- as our expanding economy sweeps Butinett confidence is high and onward, they predict, but this ment of Institutions and Agen- prortmente, car repair*- or other worthwhile project! there are large unfilled order cies. inrinrting aaamnel shopping purchaeea. does not mean "milk and honey" backlogs. AND IS BETTER FOR YOU for everybody everywhere. The department ten years ago ... You'll Hko HPC'e prompt attention, wide selection In IMC, a high level of builneu While business Inventories have was designated as the state •/ npaymont plane (aea sample table), helpful money was obtained despite some slack- been increasing over tha past twi agency to administer the program •f)Tfft TASTtNQ because Canada Dry's exclusive ening In home building, automo- years, little change from their here, as required by federal law. cowed backed by 78 yean' experience. So, don't let For the ten-year period up to flavor-balanced formula with expert blending of essential a temporary money shortage epoU your eeeaon. Phone biles and farm machinery. Auto- present level Is anticipated In the mobile production In MM wasyear ahead. The expansion in the June 10, IBM, when the program ingredients and scientifically purified water, bring out the «r ooma ia today. about one-fifth lower than tha production of new products is also was just a decade old, federal aid full flavor of the liquor... give you a balanced highball. preceding year. Housing starts adding to the total output. amounted to {15,573,027 contrib- MONIMY PAYIHNT HANI era down about 10 par cent from During the past year there has uted to hospital and health pro- re* en a year ago. bean an expansion of foreign jects which were built at a total FOR YOU becauw Offsetting these lets favorable trade, particularly of export*. A COtt of 164,578,310. ecientific reeearch* shows that a 16.97 19.75 118.15 developments was a substantial in- contributing factor to foreign Actually, the federal money was carbonated beverage shortens '18 13.93 19.50 3&31 crease in business outlays for new trade hie been the boom con- divided as follows: For general I1&77 ».»»» 2925 54.46 borrow with plants and equipment and the up- ditions In foreign countries. Hospital construction, $14,922,187; the time alcohol remains in the 21M 27.47 38.59 72.14 trend in state and local govern- There Is tome feeling that the for mtdlcal facilities, such as digestive system. This means 26.77 33.69 47.62 8fr\53 ment expenditures for schools, unsettled conditloni In the Middle- nursing hornet, chronic facilities, highways, and other publlo Im- East may be unfavorable to Euro- diagnostic centers and health cen- Canada Dry Ginger Ale and Club BmmUft dmyit IHejttr —«U««M- provements. pean countries. On the other ters, |<50,840. Soda with exclusive "Pin-Point Tha latest records show eon- hand, the unsettled condition may Besides the contributions up to mpmU/IMtimt i*tmm Andntyitlinfcrin your heart all yearf '57 MERCURY ENGLISH MOTORS 34-36 MapkAvt. Photm RE 64545 Rid lank, N. J. k OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS AND All DAY SATURDAYS • TAX SALE NOTlCt th* tale shall be sstda b*fort tat con- ttdtreltaad will mtlt* eafstaat e clusion of tat aal* or tba proptrty will tht amount dut on toy pratwrti wMI 01 Bsel Estate I* the Tmratalp *l be re-sold, Ctsh or certified check inttrest tad tott up to th* tme • Atlantis Far NM-P**aatat •( Tun only will ba accaptad In payment. payment. Public Notlet li hactbir liven thtt Any parcel or rtal property for which Tht stld latdt so nMttt t* tali til* underelsnad th* Collector of mw thtr* shall be to other purchaser will detcrlbcd In accsrdau* wlUi *b* Uu of tht Township of Atlantic. County ol lie struck off tad told to th* Toonthlp •luplleatt tnctodlnt the ntm* o( th ^aoja Monmoulh, Ntw Jersey, will stll at pub. of Atlantic for redemption at e'«ht Ol owner at ahDWB on iht last tas da Ill auction In the Atlantic Tovnihlp p*r c*ntum per annum tnd th* mnnle* pllcala. and tht tsartftt* of taaee sai Hall. Colt't Nick. Ntw Jtrtey. en tha loallty shall hive tht tame remedies oth*r munlelp*) eharfa* wslth war* i fjUT 27th day of iJMnmb.r, mil at 2:011 and rifhle •• other purchasers Includ- lletrt thereon on tht nrst day of J»ly r at., tha following datcrlbed Undl, ing tht rlvht to bar or fortclpst the Dm, Mclutlvt. howtttr. M t»t llei Said land! will ba laid to malt tb* riant of redemption for tax** for th* rear Hit. at* a flWJfIN •Ml yttMs* lit* I amount of municipal liens chargeabla Thi etla shsll ba nada and eon- listed btlow. WILLIAM S. GARRISON asalmt tKa IIIIU ol Iht nnt day of dueted In accordant* with the pro- dm ' OatariMlui lull 111* •»elu»lv» howevtr ol iba vielon ol tht etatutt ol tht State of VOWRED0V MUMVATT lian (or taxaa for the year 1966, as Maw Jersey entitled "*n Att, concern. Jjlla Smith l.lll Acre*- Real Estate and Insurance eiimiiulH In th* fullowlnc Hit. luit*th«r In* unpaid taxis r.n'l asstatmtnte and III* with Inttreit on aitld amount from th* othar munlcliial rhaiKet on real {imp. WALTBK P. TIILDS. lint day of July, lass, to th* data A erty. and i>rovldlnK for the collection 141.U Collects of Tant V IROAD ST. RIP IANK tho mle. firl »«>li nf •.••>t. Tht tub JCP*L acrtusr will tall In fa* to tli* prrann of'nVns thereon'*(Ohllpte'r' t'o^Tllla"^ I Rl 4-0104 who bldi th* Htnouat du*. kiibjtet to re- of th. Revleed MUtutail," and acti Actlanl Tbnt'e what Tli. Katllt* Central ftwer a Light demption at th* low«et rate of liLt»r*et. tuppltmentary thtrtto and amtndatory elaeslfled ads ha«t been stltiu f* but In no rait exceeding altfht ^1 i^*r llteraof. ' In!. «J.«ttl»tra for crer itirtSi •«" r neli tMtiry,—Aettrtlttatajf * i a^4^Mst>te>Jaetnml2 * »»t salt. | township board of. education as RED BANK REGISTER Christmas Music at Bank Pupils Give speakers. A date will be announc- Ji-Tliursday, Dec. 20, 1956 ed at the Jan. S f.T.A. meeting. Something wonderful happens Members contributed gifts for Show for PTA the Christmas stocking project Giro) Concert* to End of the Monmouth Com-.ty Organi- MARLBORO- Seventh graders sation for Social Service, for when At Steinbach Store here presented a Christina* pro-township needy. The P.T.A. also 'John Ferris will direct the choir gram at a meeting of the Par-aent contribution! to Girl Scout of Red Bank Methodist church ent-Teacher association, directed troops of the area who contribute SILBERSTEINS •t the Steinbach company more by Miss Betty Giloly. Mothers of to the PTA. news project. tonight «t 7 o'clock and Sister sixth grade pupils served refresh- Memberi of the pre-school sur- Marie Jeanne, principal of Holy ment*. The. refreshment table vey committee reported that to decorates your home* Crou school in Rumion, will di- decorations were by Mrs. Charles date there are 1M pre-school chil- rect her choir at the »tore to- Cisar. dren living In the township who Having been located (tare in Red Bank for morrow at 7 p. m. Pupils participating were Jer- will be entering Its schools be- i over thirty-tix yeert, wa have tueeeeded in build- The leries of carol concerts be- ry Bruin, Joan Johnson, Judy tween 1MT and 1SS1. gan at 8tetnbach's Dec. 10, when VanBrunt, Joan Romans, Frances Mn. John Tergls, president, ing e reputation of which wa are very proud. Bitter Mary Virglne directed the Machlnshik, Jnne VanCuren, Lyn- said township schools will close Bed Bank Catholic high school da Scherek, Edith Dressier, Bill for the Christmas holidays tomor- We ara ture thet we can cope with any glee club. Others performing with Green, David Wells, George Elff, row, reopening Jan. i. problem in Draperies, Slipcovers or Furniture that the directors, were Shrewsbury Fred Bardmann, Billy Boyce, Presbyterian church, Miss Doris Aliee Boyce, Myrna Waldo, Gurn you may hava. flame; Middletown Reformed Huebseh, Jack Eo-htlt, Lucy charch, Mrs. Charles B. Galla- Pryor, Carolyn Martin, Joyce Tay- TARLE PADS We hava three graduate decorators at your gher; Holy Trinity Lutheran lor, Richard Cavanaugh, RoniJd Best •-erkswiMklp. Mad* Bktrnsen, Frank Bchulti and Ml- 1M plutle All eoion. disposal - no charge of course. church, Miss Virginia Hornberger; •LOBI AWNIMO Red Bank Baptist church, Robert ml Keck. Betsy Jonei was pianist. A. Ivey, Jr.; Embury Methodist At the business meeting ft SHAM CO. church of Little Silver, Mrs. T. T. which followed, members sent 117 W. Fro.tBL ftJtd But o-stll Koenlg; Red Bunk Presbyterian resolution to the town M SILBERSTEIN church, Dr. Carl F. Mueller; Fair shin, board of education re- Haven Methodist church, Mrs. questing that the new township PllM/MfrfMUsSMS Interior Designs Gladys R. Comber. school be named "The Marlboro Township Central School," and AT YOUR HOMI _ CELEBRATING OUR 36TH YEAR Whtn In doubt about how to Mil that its all purpose room be Froel A. ^a/e)Mfejrnii P.PIBOI. inwiRttd houKhold goodi. iolv« your named, "Memorial Auditorium." laotractlai la t»i laak — Lw| IS MKHANIC ST. MO sUNK M7M proMara with Th. R.fiit.r'i diMid.d Arrangement! also were started •ranch — Elkoraa — AUoaharat — •4s.—AdTHtiMmtnt. DMI Ana. ALL tTOIK DONE ON OTJB PJUUO6ES to hold a public meeting in Feb- PHONE KEIUis 1-1401 ruary, with candidate! for the Wt Suggtsr T Paul Alladin epanad hit fifth laaien of Christmas organ music at tha Atlantic HOURS: MM., Wa*.. Frl. Practical Gift* Highland! National bank racantly. Concerts ara hald daily from II a. m. ta 3 p. m. •NMtf, Members of tho bank't staff anjoying tha mutie, aftar banking hours, laft to right, ara to 9:00 p. m. For Evtryoiw Mn. Eiloan Palm*, Mn. Eliiabath Atlar, Miu "Betty Divit, Mrs. Nancy McAlliitar, Mill Tats., Than, Sit.ta 1:3 0 Joan Brownridga, Jamai I. VanMatar, proiidant, and Joioph J. McVay. attlitant vie* WWmtfMt W#HI * WORTH praiidant. • $wtbesm Bteirle Tooh w Scoffs LAWI UL Labtl MNM MaUv.in Laursen Heads Jack McCue, son of Dr. and Softly for Your Mrs. J. Wallace McCue, has re- • Wild Bird turned home from Rlverview Midway Firemen *Jo**bM» Power Mowon hospital, where he wai a surgical ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS WnOM patient. MATAWAN— Wallace Launen last week,was elected president of • Parker Lawn kmawi When the homemaker receives The Tuesday Evening bridge club enjoyed dinner and a Christ- the Midway Hose company No. J. m P#JflHilff her White Christmu gift of an mas party Tuesday night at the Others elected to serve In 1997 were Marshall Longitreet, vice • Pee* Mots electric kitchen appliance, she home of Mrs. Louis Pazlenza. should look to make sure a "UL" Prlte winners were Mra. Gerard president; Alfred Adler, secretary; Paul A. Egan. treasurer; Law- m B#CfTIC HfMvJf) TfMMMfS label Is attached. Devlin, Mrs. Karl Heuser and Mrs. Richard Erdmann. Also present rence' Bachman, third assistant *Ce4er Pleat T*t These two Initials stand lor Un- were Mrs. R. L. Cartan, Mrs. chief; George Fetrosky, captain derwriters' Laboratories, Inc. And Howard Erdmann, Mrs. Paul A. Donald Walker, first lieutenant; the label means the product is as Egan and Miss Esther Blau. Michael Eovlno, ucond lieuten- reasonably safe as science and en- ant; Mr, Egan, engineer; Vincent gineering skill can make It. Miss Jane Pengel of Valley dr. Burltw, drat assistant engineer; To win the label, an appliance las arrived home from Ohio Mr. Laursen, second assistant en- Sale! • Wtten Mas has to paas a series of exacting Wesleyan university, where she gineer. * Tre-Temper Took tests. The Laboratories want to i In her senior year. Th. fire driven will be Mr. make sure the appliance can be Mrs. Jo Ann Lazow Greenberg Launen, Mr. Egan, Mr. Burltw ROOM-SIZE AND AREA RUGS H«4 Lamm operated aafely, that It won't cre- has been engaged as a teacher of Mr. Petrosky, Mr. Eovino, Mr. ate a Are hazard or electric shock the fourth grade In the Matawan Bachman and Mr. Adler. Build- haiard. school to replace Mrs. J. Paul Ing trustees are Jack Cogan, Mr- ARE SMARTER...MORE ECONOMICAL, TOO! Manufacturers of portable ap- Evans, who Is resigning. Mn. Launen, Mr. Eovlno, Lawrence pliances furnish them with Under- Greenberg will graduate from Laniaro and Mr. Burlew. On the writers' "Flag Labeled" cord seta Douglass college, New Brunswick board of fire officers are Mr. Adler, "Carpets for Chriitmail" A perfect way to brighten your home and power supply cords. A small In January and will begin her Mr. Baehman, Mr. Petrosky and blue or green paper label on theduties Feb. 1. Donald Walker, tire police are for the holiday teaion ahead. Wa guarantee delivery under the tree in cord signifies that the cord, con- Mrs. Leroy Blckels entertained Mr. Longstreet, Stanley Ellison, time for the big dayl Rugs are a'wonderfully practical gift, too ... because Jl 4-2300 Easy Charge necting devices and their assem- Fred Remer tnd Donald 8. Weir. bly, complies with "UL" safety re- the Thursday Afternoon bridge they give to much more in wear and beauty for to much last in coitl They're quirements. club at luncheon at her home on Serving with the Matawan Fire- men's Relief association are Mr. Established more than <0 years main at Prize winners were Mrs. oatier and lei* expensive to clean . . . you can shift them around . . . and Baird Davison Co. inc William R. Craig, Mr*. Joseph Launen, Mr. Adler and Mr. Bach- ago, the Laboratories are non- man, representative!, and Mr. you ean take them with you when you move. - 17* W. MONT ST. profit and sponsored by the Nat- Baler and Mrs. R. L. Cartan. Mrs. B. V. Clark, Cumberland Burlew, LeRoy Smith and Mr. ional Board of Fire Underwriters. Weir. Representative! to the Mon- But your biggest saving comes whan you buy the rugs at this sensational Sand- £ MO IANK. N. J. It Is your assurance of safety (or Center, Me., la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raven, 3d. mouth County Firemen's associa- ier ft Worth Christmas roundup of rugt! Many of tham have b»en marked your whole family. tion are Mr. Cogan, Mr. Long- Russell Sherman, manager of street and Mr. Walker. down as much es a thirdl the Matawan Lumber company, ta a surgical patient at Monmouth It mtt to adveitlst la Th. lesittet. Memorial hospital. —AdnrUaMMUt Lieut, and Mrs. William Strat Ptppor and Salt Twotd Rugs ' ton and children, Randy and Marcla of Fort Lewis, Seattle, Vibrant tweed combinations in f K 12' Wuh., are spending a month with long-wearing cotton cable-twist. $ B A.9S Mrs. 8tratton'a parents, Mr. and g Mrs. Randolph Heuser. Vet.dyed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kattner Reg. 7f.M have returned to their home on Main at after spending a month at St Petersburg, Fla. Htovy Embossed Cotton Rugs Mn. Sparta* W. Schanck of Main at. haa returned home from Dramatic embossing in durable, washable cotton. Non- Monmouth Memorial hospital, where she was treated after a skid backs. Colors: Sandalwood, Turquoise, Rose, fall at her home In which she Green, Grey, White, Pink. Sixes: y ^' broke three bones In her foot. x Mrs. Wesley Olson Is a surgical $ M patient at Monmouth Memorial .*-. r.ir *ir. 39 hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herrick 1 R*g. SMS have returned from a week-end visit with Mr. and Mn. Frank RROAD ST. Conovcr In Stamford, Conn. AH-Wod Iraldtxf Rugs Richard E. Erdmann, Jr., re- SHRRWSRURY turned to his horn* after a busi- ness trip to Boston, Masa. Perfect example of Colonial Early American. Reversi- ble, colorful. Blue, Brown, Green, Red, Grey predom- inating. Siiet from 27" x 41" up v , |r «•"•'* , $98.oo Reg. 139.00 HOOKtM RligS Our fin« all-wool hand hooked rugs. Matching sites from 2'x4' to 12'xlS'. Oblongs, ovals. Border colors: Green, Rosa, Ten, Grey, Black. f • 12' vtfjr htppjr Holidty SN§OQ M a*d a N*w You filial with 365 «98 Reg. 139.S0. All-Wool Dontastic Orioniols Power-loomed in America. Woven through to the back. DONALDS Ivory, Red and Rote background!. ' f > 12* DELUXE LAUNDRY SERVICE Site 2'2" up to 10'6"xlo\ 44 MARION ST. PHONE 6-0203 RED B*\'K FabvJow %lf)w«l of Kashmir SAVE TIME WITH For the most discriminating. Modeled aftar antique OUR Aubussons in the softest colors y> „ tgt imaginable. Fine wool. tida***** AA ONE CALL SERVICE II99.OO Re* 3e*.00 tfbtltuw it hut again, bringing iparklt to children's oyet and joy to ibt hearts of all. May tha spirit ASK ABOUT OUR EXPERT of iho season enrich your lifo with its RUG CLEANING SERVICE bleniogs, now and throughout the New Year. BOUn II, UTONT0WN TUrTK OMI Bountt,smiMniiB.N.j. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE THE BOOK MART Uteatewn I-05I* ^ Mmel t-ISOO Sivt 20% On Your Laundry Cash and Carry 12 • 14 WHITE ST. JtED BANK, NEW JERSEY SANDLER -WORTH 1 nate their dollars ta a rift to RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1956-25 Telephone Inventions the Peggy Hughes fund. River Plaza Christmas at Knoll wood School Described for Lions Mrs. F. E. Bruce of Eaton town ON HOLIDAY CRUISE BA.TONTOWN — New inven- spoke on the urt of plastic craft tion! of the New Jersey Bell LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Joseph at a meeting last Thursday of Telephone company were de- I. Allen of Manaaquan and herintermediate Girl Scout troop SO scribed Thursday night at the grandson, Cadet Rodger A. Mor- at the fire house. The group'* lions club meeting IRENE and HARRY SEYLAZ fbn la aouM akeut aow U i unuud heuehola roods, wive yaor STOMMH with Tin lUdiUr's tlawllfc " LMCROFT VUA6E MARKET dA4Ut Cloted all day CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE NEW YEAR'S EVE. FROM THE SUPERMARKET OF TEXTILE MAINTENANCE ssssssBst t^ltsssssS •ssMfti sssssUti sfatftsssmsssl Bsssk sslssssfl B^aWlstssssssksBBsl ^slssassssl fun for all ^ ran ywjr nw «« jVMf iv iw «Mnnnii nw* •a • VOLUMI RASH wfckh wWiMHerfly awtm LOWIR Music • Ckoiwrs • Lmndsrtn PRICIS—fcrt stM yt-'l act Neva Seafla'i flatstl MfjataV MsBplssf CtMftsSSSSSl) BBSSBSSsl IksSBSBSSSl ** Dancing • Dyting • Pillow RtnovaHen VST HIW Sylvvfll 1MB OTfjn SV * ' ^mA •ItsTtssssI ssMAsfckaM Singing LARGE •f trot* Iff yw • Rug Cltan«n • Pur Ckaning and Ropalr'g • V2 Hour Ouik Wash • 24-Hour Shot Repairing SELECTION 1,000 • HOLLY —Complete Pickup and Delivery Service at No Extn Charge— TREES AT • MISTLITOI • POINSITTIAS CALL RED BANK 6-2800 • ROriN* GET YOUR EACH • DOOR WRIATHS OHM ALL DAY NIW YIARS-TUJSDAY. JAN. lit PICK EARLYI • «RAVI WRIATHS LEON'S • ftAILY COLORID THUS LUIGI'S SINCE 1912 Look For Our Giant Santa Claus VISIT OUR FUR SALON "Fimout for Fine Italian Food" Cleaner* # Launderen # Rug Cleanen \ RISTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNftC NIWMAN SPRINGS ROAD - Off Irc.id $f. 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK HKD BANK 6-9210 CHARLIE'S FARM MARKET FRANK AtMNiai st tka erisa sally entpt •*••••>, MM k«tw MIIOI »l»i» 1Hyr>«>yi ms l«ii|i ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING Col*. Summit Av«. and Hwy. 36 N. J« RED RANK REGISTER Girl Seoul* Prepare candlelight procession, singing "O Combination Mail Service Come, All Ye Faithful." for fan in the Swt-Swiner 1957 J6—Thursday, DecJ Toys for Needy Methodists Plan Soloists will be Mildred Stout, soprano and Frances Ktllmar, OIDM YOU! CONTOUR POOL MOW! ISO Children Explained by Postal Official LEONARDO — Senior Service Carol Service mezzo-soprano. A trio, composed F Built myuhere regardleu of **er teblm] At 646th Party Girl Scouts of troop 85 repaired of Nancy Burt, Patricia Squire toy* and dressed dolls for needy A candlelight carol service— and Keith McDowell will also HIGHLANDS—About 190 chil- WASHINGTON, D. C.—AeUnf patron la permitted to combine children for Christmas at a re- featuring the four choirs of the sing. The chimes will be played dren of mfmbfn of the 6**th Poitmaater General Maurice H. one class of mall with another cent meeting at the home of the Red Bank Methodist church-wilt by Clara Tilton. Aircraft Warning squa^on it- SUna explained, today to postal claas. leader, Mrs. Charles Oberlln. be held Sunday at 4:30 and T p. m, Rev. Mr. Squire, minister, and tended a Christmas pa - given patrbns the use of the new eco- Here are some of the most com- The troop will go caroling at the church. Rev. Iverson Graham, associate by the non-commissionf officers mon examples of how combination nomical "Combination. Mail" ser- about Leonardo before Christmas There are 200 p»r»on» in the minister, will officiate at the ser- club and the board of managers mail may be used: and will meet afterward for a vice for mailing a personal letter four choirs. vices. John Ferris, minister of Saturday at the dub. or message Inside a parcel. 1. A first-class letter In a parcel Christmas party. music, will conduct the choirs Gift* were presented to the chil- post package. Mrs. Oberlln la assisted by Two services have been sched- from the organ console. dren by Santa Claus and refresh- Explaining that many people 2. An first-class letter iniide a Mrs. Donald Zellor, Miss Nan uled in order to accommodate the ments wie served. Samuel Moore are unaware that a violation of third-class parcel (one weighing Mae Gregor and Miss Nancy large number of persons annually Six Alexander Fleming, one of provided a kiddie ride. About one postal regulations is Involved if up to eight ounce* and containing Burdge. attracted to this event, Rev. Rog- the discoverers of penicillin, Is al- hundred members and guests of first-class letters are enclosed printed matter or merchandise.) er J. Squire said yesterday. so the dlscoveier of the antiseptic the club attended a Christmas within a parcel without the pay- I. A first-class letter encloaed ment of additional postage, Mr. Patricia Hornberger, "utist, will lysozyme. The latter antiseptic dance Sunday night. A Christmas within a piece of second-clan mat- play the "Sonata In F Major" by substance Is found both in the «K»OCHWI party will be held tonight at the Stans noted that combination mail ter—such aa a peraonal letter ESTIMATES - service provides a method of mail- Parkway Called Handel as a prelude to the set- whites of eggs and In human club for members, wives and mailed Inside a mafaxlne. vice. The choirs will enter in a tears. 1. ASMJIY 1 fuests. Refreshments will be ing such letters within parcels. When mall of one class Is en- served. In combination mail, tht postal closed within another, the patron Shining Example merely has to Indicate on the out- •Ide that an enclosure la made. The Garden State Parkway is For example, when a letter Is cited in a new book on the na- tion's expressways out today as a FROM RED BANK MERRY CHRISTMAS eneloeed within a parcel post package, he should mark on the "shining example" of what can be outside wrapper of the package done to combat highway hypnosis. "First Class Hall Enclosed." The book, writter by Paul W. DAILY TURNPIKE In such a case, he will pay the Kearney, halls New Jersey's 164 HAPPY NEW YEAR parcel post postage plus the cost mile parkway as being "quite dif- for the enclosure. If the parcel ferent" from other expressways in costs 20 cents and the letter the nation. The book Is entitled, EXPRESS BUSES TO To friend* and Butineu AtmekUe weighs an ounce, or leas, he will "I Drive tht Turnpikes , . . And thus pay a total of U cents. Survive." There are no forms and no red In a thumbnail sketch of the tape of any kind connected with nation's superhighways, the. book CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY combination mall, Mr. Stans discusses the parkway as follows: NEW YORK CITY pointed out "The term 'parkway' was well nsw B*JS CONSTANCE SMITH «nd WILLIAM E. SMITH However, where mall of two dif- chosen for this expressway. In His eras will llffct us, addition to a diligent effort to pre- ferent classes are sent together tAMUNIi T*LU ANB NIHM HAL ISTATI I INSURANCE and the proper postage is not paid serve natural vegetation along the right of way and In the center COST TWKI TMt Ml MBS taint far tk* .sat" as provided by combination mall, Island—even to the extent of buy- I*. M Basil Bally 14 MAPLE AYE. FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Iran S«.U. NOT J.I- the entire package becomes sub- ject to a higher postage rate. For Ing additional land to protect a %Js>-TiS«, tile, site, isis*. tiits aay's UriMt suriaa example, In the cue of the 23- choUi hilltop or clump of trees- RED BANK 6-2301 over $5,000,000 has already been r from a Christmas tree in Texas l The Best People on Earth Trade at Anderson's This, too, is a Christmas tree ... the variety And at this «me of the year tfe would like to found in treat numbera in the natural gas fields of extend Season's Greetings from everyone in the gas Texas and the Southwest. From this Christmas tree PJ. A Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year comes the endless supply of natural gas through, the industry ... from the Christmas tree at the wellhoad to-all our friends and customers from Andy, Sally, Big Inch and Little Big- Inch. to the Christmas tree in your home. Bob* John. Mary Lou, Lonnie, Clint and yours truly* Be? Anderson NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY RED BANK REGISTER UuiWIty, DM. *»,,«*-» ^X^ AT THIS STOtf WORID'S BIGG 1ST CHRISTMAS •TOCKIMC mom m MM MNI HMI STORE OPEN MONDAY NIGHT. DEC. 24th IROAD & WHITE STS. RED IANK 4 WI50 Worlds Largest Christmas STOCKINGS! :W?filldheres Still Time To Enter. . But Hurry! Winners Will Be Selected in All Stores at 6 P.M..SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27' tfeChristm* Snapskfts! »2.00 WEAREVER T*.Nt|bM LADIES' wnnNtsn J-PcLUOITE DRESSER SET 7-Llght SET PUYER /• ft! tWWT GIFTS SHE PREFERS DELtCIOUS TREATS For TASTIER HOLIDAYS! OOTOOORLMNTH IIMUMV^KttMt ©• •«_ ! FRUIT PERFUMES «d TOttiT WATERS by 1 OOTI • Owitily *C*ty *Unv!n *Ch«ntt SSOM! TWINKLE LIOHH *Fal»r* •GutrUm *Evy«i ftYdk WHITMAN KJn^VWlliKv 4 Gray •. • •BQ iMity 4rReul WFT CHOCOLATE U.I. APPROVf 0ELE ORNAMENTAL MUSICAL 4LI.IIPT [t.U.MLMI CO 8 VHTHU CHRItTMAt CANDtt POWDER OOXES !wflm rg«on» NEHKUERdERi 100% LtpM CSR*J RXOTIC MAMANCI by O« UHyl r COLAS TAJ MAHAL PERFUME LI. 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Wdwfc Hws EVANS ly ILANCHARD 1 MODIt W WITMNM MV» IWMRI MM1* mRn N* NtH l*flr T« RM Ort •» I«M. 34iM tech GREEN Charkert BREATHLESS PAPER-MATE Alr-TItt TREE MAT AJ< Christmas SLEIGH Capri P«r tTOBACCO] lFflrll •lfDy*DMHI IPIPI RACKS! POUCH HUMIDORS! $ FOIL /SSISNOW ICICLES] 9C AND 6R00MIN8 Gift Wrapping! BOLD PHILLIES I WNITE ASH 1 EL PRODUCTO PAPERS«FOILS j Stiimilatini! SPORTSMAN r OIOARS N| CIGARS Mh i t •«.-•*. 2Ft MEN'SfilFT SE T lOXOFlljlOXOPM •ox IN4MM Midi if 1 •1.15 1.25 i 3.001*5.95 Ikf dm, ^ca^ CIGARcTTE I OLD 0010 TlMIMI* 3 P«.M«I'S am «•*!•« ln«H*1«««fKIM« mill H $IH,.M«UIA«..I ttl tJ-RRR*!^ _ VOGUE •r HLTIR KlrtSS < M«rry :PACKAOE KINQSMENGoroRttDM UMTlpHRtTtt KENT0MARETTH1RE6EN Chrhtmor (TIES A RIBSONS] OMARETTU APTER4NAVE SIFT SET [CORSAGES' 1I t ikm btm with pt\u. M«l flip •»•• bn. Suptrb »•••• M C««i f • KIN* SOI • IXCITIN* PASTIl COLORS ~Rtac*)w«rl«pt» fix r*nl« »JF to y*«n tt Mktu* Wr«^ tiff* HM •«•!••» Wcyl KINBSMEN PHILIP MORRIS MARLBORO IVICEROY T ^TEXCEL TAPE Trio 8RO0MIN8 SIT CIGARETTES Fllltr CIGARETTES .Sim HUN,!*, $« MH«rtniv»rinip>Ti Itfet MMHWII ••»•• *f •III] IMrttRM ' M-Thursday, Dec. 20. 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Services for Churches in Red Bank and Surrounding Communities FIR8T ASSEMBLY OF COD PRESBYTERIAN HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN TRINITY EPISCOPAL BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHBI8T SCIENTIST Red Bank Rumson Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Rev. John Deegan has chosen The topic of the sermon by the Rev. Harold Hornberger, pas- Holy Eucharist will be ce'.t- /our significant services will Sunday services are scheduled brated Sunday at 8 a. m. The prayer group meett at for 9:30 and 11 a. m . Rev. Roger Services in th« First Church of 'There la Roam" at his sermon pastor, Rev. A. Kenneth Magner, tor, will be In charge of the 11 t'.3O a. m. Sunday. Church school be held in observance of Christ- The family service and church mas. Three services will be held J. Squire will deliver a sermon on Christ Scientist, 211 Broad St., are subject for the morning service Jr., at the 9:30 and 11 a. m. ser- a. m. service Sunday. Matins will is at 9:45 a. m. At the 11 at 11 o'clock Sunday. vices Sunday will be "Christmas be observed at 1:30 a. m.; chil- school will be held at 9:15 a. n| next Sunday—9:15 and 11 a. m., the subject, "More Than Merry held Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday and the service of morning prayer *. m. worship. Bev. John F. Crou- Christmas." Special m uaic will be school meets at 11 a. m, Wednes- to the Rescue." Barrett Rudd, dren's choir practice will be held thamci, Jr.. pastur, will speak and i p. m. A worship will be Church school will meet at 10 with sermon, at 11 o'clock. A held at 11 p. m. Christmas eve. | provided by the youth and junior day evening testimonial meetings a. m., with Robert Foley, super- seminary assistant, will take pai-t al S.1S a. m.. and Sunday school on the topic "When Love Was in the leadership of worship. meets at 9:45 a. m. Beginners Christmas choral service will be - At the »:15 and 11 o'clock serv-' choirs-•--'-- . A--n anthe—"- m —"will• •-be- aung are at 8:13. intendent, In charge. Discussion held at 8 p. m. Born." The chance] choir, direct- by the chancel choir. Ernest The reading room, 209 Broad At both services, John H. Wat- and primary department mem- ed by Robert A. Key, Jr.. will ices Sunday, Rev. Dr. Charles topic will be "The Visit of the A carol service will be held at S. Webster will present the sec- Brahm of Fort Monmouth will St., Is open daily from noon to Wise Men." son, 3d, minister of music, will bers of the Sunday school will sing. Charles Miller. William plsy ss prelude, Brahms' "A Love- present their Christmas program 5 o'clock and the traditional ser- ond in a series of two sermons appear as guest trumpeter. 4:30 p. m., Friday evening from The Christmas) program and vice at midnight Christmas eve. Schanck, William Kacen. J. Kent Sunday-school will meet at 9:80 7:30 to 9:30, and Sundays from ly Rose it Blooming" and at 3 p. m. Sunday, followed by Cushman and Tillman Lane will on the theme, "The Gl-ry of pageant under direction of Miss Holy Eucharist will be cele- Christmas.' It will be entitled and 11 a. m. Christmas observance 2 to 4 p. m Betty McElman, will be presented Dethier'a "Variations on an An- he junior department program tisher. The deacons' greeting com- cient Christmas Carol," and -\s' 1 4 p. m. brated at a service with an ad- "Behold Your God!" Dr. Carl F. for church nursery classes will be Christ Jesus' dominion over at the evening service at 7:30 dress Christmas day at 9 a. m. mittee consists of Omar Ball, held. materialism will be brought out postlude Bach's "In Dulcl Jubilo." A candlelight service will be Kenneth Brower and Victor Edel- Mueller will preside at the organ Mrs. Elizabeth Whalen will be The church's Christmas pageant console. His organ meditation A candlelight carol service will at Christian Science services this the featured pianist. Mr. and Mrs. At the 9:30 service, Miss Florence leld Christmas eve at 11 p. m. mann, assisted by members of cir- Fogelson will sing Niles' "I Won- The senior choir will artng carols will be held next Thursday at will be "Noel," Bedell, and "Good take place at both 4:30 and 7 p. Sunday. Dermld Rlfenburg, Mrs. Isabella 7:30 p. m. cle one. women's fellowship. The m. All the choirs of the church der at I Wander" and at both ser- of all nations. Christmas day nursery for babies and sm»ll chil- News from Heaven," Pachelbel, Scriptural readings in the Les- Ketner, Mrt. Ethel Wooley, Mr and his postlude, "Gloria in Ex- will participate. son-Sermon entitled "Christ Jesus" and Mrt. Foley. Mist Shirley Kett- vices as offertory Max Reger's service, with the pastor giving dren will be held at the 9:45 and "The Virgin's Slumber Song." At Communion, will be ChrlstM« Choir Ceexortt ... Red Bank itore: Tburaday: Red Bank Methodiit Church Friday: Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Kumson Sweaters for every Mood Albury Park at ore; Thuraday: Trinity Eplaeopal Church Friday; Bt George Greek Orthodox Church • ••casual or festive! 12.98 Whatever har meed, iha'll love to ewn ona or both of theie beautiful cardigans. Siva har the versatile bulky erlen cardigan to wear with slacks or s|cirts • <. the jeweled orlon cardigan to wear over every- thing, loth, white only. 34 to 40. •FOIITSWIAI, Mrttt Vim M* Mkwy Park wrapped up in Christmas! She'll adore a lovely Quilted Nylon Christmas Robe Top; HT1ID NYLON ROM with zipper front and f skirt. Pastel print on pink or blue background. 10 to It. 12.98 Ufli NYLON CHIPPON DUSTM ... light end airy a cloud. Soft pastel floral spray iplash-prlntr; en a white background. 10 to II.' 8.93 toetad fleer «Ml AHmy Park Our Selkmt Success ••• now ih printed jersey! Lace-lavished Nylon 8.80 Christmas Gift Slips Uftl A dainty bodice of fluting is made opaque The dress fo weir add wear, with little care, new through iti nylon tricot lining. Lece and fluting provi Springl Permanently pleated skirt, covered buttons. a generous ruffle at the hemline. White, pli or blue. Easy to weih—needs no ironing. Aqua, blue or red. 12 te20i I4'/I to 22'/a. Lace and pleats outline the top and decorate the Sites 32 to 42 5.9! permanently pleated hem of this exquisite slleu Sites 44 to 46... 6,9! i White only. 32 fo 40. /• l\ t RED BANK REGISTER Thursdsy, Dee. 20, 1956-31 Weddings, Engagements and Other Social News of Community Interest Christmas Home Decorating Committee Christmas Festival Slated Salvation Armv Has Christmas Festival At Rumson Church Sunday RUMSON — Canon George A. Carol Selections Robertahaw, rector of the Epis- The choir will sing carols and copal church of St. George's by anthems between the reading of the River, announced Tueeday th* lessons. Selections Include that *" singers will take part in Bach's "Break Forth, O Beaute- the "Festival of Nine Lessons and ous Light;" the traditional, "Up, Good Christian Faith;" Brahms' Carols" at the church at 4 p. m. "The Noble Stem of Jessie;" the Sunday. traditional "God Rest Ye Merry Services like this have been Gentlemen;" Pearsall's "In Oolci held each Christmas eve for more Jubllo;1' the English "A Virgin than SB yean in King's College Most Pure;" the Italian "Hall, chapel, Cambridge, England. In Blessed Virgin Mary;" Manney's them, nine lessons are read by "O Bethlehem:" Descant's "While members of the church, in as- Shepherds Watched Their Flock;" cending order of Importance, and Pettman's "Away In a Manger," by representatives of other insti- and the traditional "How Bright- tutions. ly Appears the Morning Star" and Sunday's readen will be Don- "O Come, All Ye Faithful." Mar- ald Kerr, a young chorister; Rob- shall C. Bush, organist and mas- ert Ross, an acolyte; David ter of the choristers, will be In Powell, college atudent; Geoffrey charge of the music. V. Azoy, vestryman; Edgar A. The service will be followed Blake, school headmaster; Quen- by a Christmas reception given tin Keith, college professor; Rev. by Canon a-id Mrs. Robertshaw, Kenneth Magner, non-Episcopal Tonight boys and girls of the minister; Rev. Robert F. Hay- choir will be guests at a Chritt- man, assistant minister of the mas dinner at which Canon Rob- parish, and Very Rev. Bernard ertshaw will commend them and McK. Garllck, head of the Mon- Mn. Bush for work done during mouth convocation. Canon Roh- the year and will distribute ertshaw will read the bidding Christmas gifts. Such a party prayer. Is held each year. Tha Ladies' Homa league of the Salvation Army held an adult Christmas feitival Tuaidey night for memben of the local corpi, advisory board, military personnel and Chorus and Orchestra Allied Army friendi. Military personnel above who participated in tha singing of earoli are, left to right, teatad, Pvt. Kenneth Richmond, M/Sgt. Florence Kelt in, Pvt. Gary Mi- chaali and Sgt. Irene DuBois, and standing, Mrs. Robert Rightmire, wife of Capt. Right- Give Entertainment mire, who is in command o> tha Salvation Army citadel here; Sgt. Sadia Schneider, Pvt. RIVER PLAZA — The fifth | Jones, flute, and Dale Rauch and Jack Marsdan and Misi tatty Ray lack, of the local corps. grade chorus, directed by Mrs. Donna Perry, xylophone. Mtmban of tha Chriitmai homa decorating contest committee in Fair Haven arc Anna Ray, school music Instruc- Mothers of the fourth grade tor, sang Christmas songs at a pupils, morning and afternoon Shirley Crow, Mrs. Harold R. Stine, left. Abe Dixon and Mrs. Raymond Moore. The contest it spon- meeting of the Parent-Teacher as- sessions, were hostesses. Mrs. College to Hold sociation Tuesday. Faculty mem- Fred L. Avers' morning begin- Chester Cordcr Former Pastor sored by the Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce. Ralph H. lelknip, the bers concluded the program with ners' group won the sttendance Chamber'! contait chairman, has appointed committees in each municipality covered by a novelty choral arrangement, bannis for parent attendance. EATONTOWN - Mra. Mary "We Wish You a Merry Christ- Christmas Party Crow of Wall st., has announced Officiates at the contest. mas." WEST LONG BRANCH — The the engagement of her daughter, The children sang "Bring a first Monmouth college enow Misa Shirley Crow, to Cheater W. Music Croup Corder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Son's Wedding TERRY—HERTLE Torch," "Fun, Fun, Fun," "The queen will receive her crown to- Gail E. J. Speneer, Rocking of the Child" and "Pray morrow during a Christmas caml- ter Corder of Bateaburg, S. C. A MIAMI, Fie. - Miss Nancy Yule Party Held E. Ernest Elgrim, Jr. MATAWAN- Miss Edith Cora God, Bless All Friends Here." Sings Cantata vul In the last hour" before vaca- holiday wedding is planned. Jones, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chorus members Included Leslie tion for 1,500 students. Hilton L. Jonea of this place, and EAST KEANSBURG-Mr. and Frank T. Terry of Haslet ave, Smith, Barbara Munschauer, Vi- Members of the musk group Sponsoring freshmen have ar- John G. Gebhard III, eon of Rev. By Garden dub Mrs. John O. Spencer, 17 Ocean Haslet, and Frank Hertle, Jr., ta Bus, Vickie Hollands, Kathy of the evening department of the ranged to have Santa Claus greet and Mra. John O. Oebhard, Jr., of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hertle, ave., this place, have announced Donovan, Linda Gray, Ernest Fox, Red Bank Woman's club, directed everyone at the door of great hall, Germantown, on the Hudson, N, SHREWSBURY — Forty-seven the engagement of their daughter, also of Hazlet, were married Sun- Philip Laudenslager, Richard Ma- converted for the evening into a Y. were united In marriage on members and guests of the Atlan- Gall Elisabeth Jane Spencer, to day at the Baptist church by the zarro, Robert Mazzie, Kleth Ed- by Mrs. Charles Keyler, presented lit kingdom for a snow queen. December S in the Shensndoah tic Highlands Garden club at- E. Ernest Elgrim, Jr., son of Mr, pastor, Rev. Lawrence Bailey. All wards and Richard Furlato. a cantata, "In Bethlehem," at the Presbyterian church In Miami. tended the Christmas luncheon of Sophomores will have the honor and Mn. E. Ernest Elgrim of Ed- white flowers decorated the The school's new orchestra, al- holiday meeting of the group of making the announcement and Revs. Mr. Gebhard and J. Wayne the club last week at Shadow- ward ave.. Belford. church. Mrs, Adam Bsnke was Fulton officiated. brook here. Mra. Ruby Gerkeni so directed by Mrs. Ray, played Monday at the clubhouse. Mrs. crowning the snow queen. organist; Mrs. Victor Fredda, four numbers. Renee Marko is The glee club will open the of Atlantic Highlands rendered soloist. Lawrence White was pianist, Given In marriage by her father, Christmas songs and carols. the pianist. Others participating evening at 8.SO with carols and the bride wore a full length gown Escorted by her father, the were Richard Furlato, Billy Den- The oholr included Mrs. Clar- hymns, under the direction of of Chantllly lace and satin with Jack Kirk of Atlantic Highlands bride wore s ballerina-length ence Gale, Mrs. E. A. Fantone, was guest of honor. Mrs. Charles nis and Lester Long, who played Kenneth Knapp, director of music seed pearls and lrideacent sequins gown of net and lace, over satin. the accordion; Laurel Fox and Mn. Kenneth Burger, Mrs. H and dramatics. Dance music will around the neckline and short Johnson, president, was In charge She had an illusion flngertlp- Conant Speer, Mrs. Earl S. Jolce, of the program. Michael Fox, flutophone; Kathy be provided by the Queensmen sleeves, length veil attached to a lace Sunday, saxaphone; Barbara Mrs. Wallace Bennett, Mn. Mar. quartet. A crown of seed pearls and Iri- Mrs. Orria D. Steelman, chair- and seed pearl tiara and her caret T. King, Mrs. William At- man of arrangements, waa as- Freshman class presidents, Irs descent sequtns topped her finger- shower styled bouquet waa white well, Mrs. LeRoy Phifer and Mrs. D. Stein, Wanamassa, of the day tip length Illusion veil. She earrled sisted by Mrs. George Wels and carnations. Keyler. served In the Italian navy and session, and Thomas F. Walsh, a bouquet of white roses with Ivy Mrs. John Ruf. Miss Shirley Hertle of Haslet, Others present were Mrs. Gran- Is employed by the Monmouth Memben, directed by the wel- Spring Lake, of the evening leaves. the bridegroom's slater, was the county highway department fare chairmen, Mrs. Theodore DU- session represent the sponsoring Mn. Shirley Oebhard, the form- din Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Gould, honor attendant. The bridesmaids Mrs. Guy Humphrey, Mra. Cha- ger and Mn. Robert Shelly, took class. On the committee are Miss er Miss Shirley Wallace of Red were Miss Fenri Peseux and Miss charge of the Salvation Army Ann E. Blske-Hasklns, Matawan; [ Bank, N. J., sister-in-law of the rette Horster, Mrs. Edmund Hart- Gail Peseux, both of Hsxlet, and SAYRE—BAUMANlf 1 corn, Mrs. Robert Horster, Mrs. Christmas kettles on Broad st. Miss Catherine A. Corbo, and bridegroom, waa matron of honor, both the bride's cousins. Announcement Is made of tha Tuesday. Workers were Mn. Miss Joyce E. Holmes, Neptune; John Irwtn, Mrs. Frederick marriage of Miss Wlletta H. and David Oebhard was best man All were dressed alike In bal- John O'NeM, Mn. R. J. Lawrence, Miss Joan P. Lawton, New for his brother. Weiler, Mrs. Elbert Mason. Mrs. lerina-length gowns of taffeta, Sayre, daughter of the late Mr. William Gerkens, Mn. William Mrs. George Drake, Mn. Rob- Shrewsbury; Hubert W. Mullaney, Susan Perry, cousin of the bride, styled with full skirts. The honor and Mrs. Charles D. Sayre, Jr., ert Upson, Mrs. Edwin Herr, Mrs. Asbury Park; Miss Priecllla M. Hleb, Mrs. B. O. Martin, Mrs. attendant wore Neptune green of Monmouth Beach, to Ensign Miss Shirley Crow served aa a bridal attendant. Thomas McCabe. Mrs. Naomi Hilford Wiltsie, Mrs. Alex Hagen, Pike, Middletown; Miss Prlscllls Ushers were Charles Ferry, cousin and carried a colonial bouquet Philip C. Baumann, son of Mr. Mn. Arthur Fonskov, Mn., Burg- L. Taylor, Avon, George A. Voehl, Kopelson, Mrs. Alfred Klrchner, of green carnations. One brides- and Mrs. Philip M. Baumann of Mies Crow, a graduate of Long of the bride, Lynwood Anderson Mrs. Frank Seigfried, Mrs. Hugo er, Mn. Kenneth McDonnell, Mrs. and Thomas W. Fennely, Long and Jack Hardy. maid wore gold, and the other Neptune, Nov. 28, at chapel one, William Lee. Mrs. A. F. Werner, Branch. Branch high school, has been em. Palme, Mra. Joyce) Felling, Mrs. coral, with their carnation bou- Fort Monmouth. Lieut. Col. J. ployed by ths telephone company The Miami Marine Association Bernard Barrett, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Edward Edmunds, Mn. Gert- was the scene of a reception after quets matching their gowns. All A. Olachewske, Army Chaplain's rude Combs, Mn. Mahlon Crimes, in this state and In Ohio, and is Relth, Mn. Milton Smith, Mra. 8. had matching headpieces of lace corps, officiated at a double now employed by the Monmouth the wedding. J. Petrakia, Mra. Robert Johnson, Mrs. John Given*, Mra. George Triangle Club The newlyweds will take a and seed pearls, trimmed with ring ceremony. Brown, Mrs. James Fatten, Mn. County National bank In Red Mra. Frank Groener, Mn. Dorothy short veUs. The bride wore a ballerina Bank. Nassau honeymoon trlp'before re- Kennedy, Mrs. Herbert ShaU, Edward H. Coaway, Mrs. Dexter siding at Towson, Md. MHaOallB. J. Frank T. Terry, Jr., of Haslet, length gown of white nylon lace ,T»ne«, Mra, Wiliard T, Somerville, Slates Dance Mr, Corder attended schools in I Mra. Jack Weiler, Mn. Ashton the bride's brother, was best man. and tulle over satin. Her veil Mn. Gene Vincent!, Mn. Fan- Monetta, 8. C. He served with the Rev. Oebhard was a pastor of Sickles, Mn. Saul Shapiro, Mrs. Both Miss Spencer and Mr. Kl- The ushen were Ralph Dean, waa attached to a headband of tone, Mrs. Portland H. Merrill, The second annual Christmas Army la the Far East, and Is now the Red Bank. (N. J.,) Reformed Ralph Martin, Mra. Frank Letsel- grim an graduates of Middletown Haslet, the bridegroom's cousin, pearls, and ahe carried a white Mn. Robert T. Maver, Mn. dance of ths Triangle club of employed by the Pennsylvania Church from 1M7-1MI ter, 8r, Mrs. William Somerville, township high school. and Fred Brown, Matawan. Bible with a marker of orchids. Lorens M. Klenk, Mn. Keyler, Trinity Episcopal church will be Utility Line Construction com- The above marriage la what the Mra. Paul Joy, Mrs. John Wood- The bride's mother wore a Miss Lorraine M. Tober of war does to some families. The Miss Spencer Is employed in the Mn. Atwell and Mrs. Arthur Hub- held Dec. 28 at the parish house, pany of Allentown, Pa. ward, Mn. Rudolph Heln, Mrs. gown of brown Chantllly lace, Monmouth Beach, her only at- bard. West Front st, Mrs. Norman F, groom waa at the Army Chemical George Weiss, Mn. Nelson Rob- Red Bank business office ot the with a champagne colored chiffon tendant, was dressed In rose Center about 30 miles from Balti- N. J. Bell Telephone company, and Hostesses Monday wen Mn. Sickels, general chairman, said Inn Blake Hays, erts, Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Wai- skirt. The bridegroom's mother crystalette. Charles Baumann of yesterday. more. He met his bride to be dron P. Smith, Mm. A. J. Dwight, Mr. Elgrim to associated with Ms wore light blue Chantllly lace Union, the bridegroom's cousin, Edward J. Leddy, chairman, and on a Mind date while she was father In the automobile repair Mn. Richard J. Morris, Mrs. Pat- Music for the dance, which will Lee W. Hughes, Jr. I Mrs. Philip Dinkelberg, Mn. Al- over taffeta. Both had pink orchid waa beat man. begin at • p. m,, will be furnished training at the Johns Hopkins bert Hendriekson and Mn. Rich- business and service station on corsages. A reception and dinner followed ton and Mn. Klenk. SEA GIRT—Mr. and Mn. John school for nuning. Result waa a Maple ave., Red Bank. by the "Downbeats." ard K. Weiss. After a reception at the Haslet at the Old Union house, Red New memben Introduced were Committee members are: H. Blake, Jr., of S0» Beacon blvd. wedding In Miami with the No data has been sat for the fire house, the couple left for a Bank. Mn. Herbert Dowan, a transfei Mn. Robert H. Clay, decora- announce the engagement of their groom's father officiating and from the Chatham otub, and Mn. Catholic Teenage wedding. wedding trip to Florida. The bride The bride was graduated from tions; Mrs. E. W. Copeland, re- daughter, Mrs. Inex Blake Hays preaching the following Sunday wore » gray suit with Mack and Long Branch high school and la Lawrence Schilling, a transfe night as a professional courtesy freshments; Mrs. George B. Voor- of Old Litehneld rd., Washington, Dance Next Thursday LODOB HOLDS ELBCTIOK white accessories and a corsage employed by the General Motors from the afternoon department of hls, Jr. and Mra. Calvin Carhart, to the host pastor. While the Acceptance corporation at As- the club, Conn., to Lee Westlake Hughes, Gebharda wen living In Red BAST KEANBBURO - Hie Members of Pride of Monmouth of pink orchids. The couple will entertainment and Walter Boakey, make their home on Bethany rd., bury Park. The garden department wffl tickets. Jr. Bank John in attended Prince- \ Teenagers of St. Catherine's Ceth- council, Sons and Daughters of Ensign Baumann waa gradu- meet Jan. a'at the-home of Mn. ton university. ollc church will hold a dance for Hazlat Proceeds of the danca will go Mrs. Hays la the widow of John Liberty, elected officers Tuesday The bride attended Haslet and ated from Red Bank high school Michael J. Rafferty; the art* and toward the club's contribution to high school; age boys and girls Crosaan Hays, Jr. She !a a former ADDED TIME OFF In the lodgcroome on Monmouth Keyport schools. The bridegroom and Newark College of Engi- crafts department Jan. S at the the church building fund, Mrs. resident of Conover lane, Middle- next Thursday at the Knights neering. He is a pilot In the clubhouse, and American home of Columbus; hall on rt. 36. st Installation will be Jan. 18. and his father operate • grocery Sickela aald. town township. Mr. Hughes is Mayor Katharine Elkus White store on Bethany and Haslet- Navy, assigned to tha carrisr department Jan. S, home of Mrs, Rev. Thaddeus Wojctechowtcc, Council books were audited by the son ot Dr. and Mrs. Lee West- and the council decided Monday Holmdel rd. In Haslet. Mr. Hertle, Valley Forge. Lewis E. Connor. lake Hughes of South Orange. He night that the borough offices will pastor, announced this week that the trustees, Mrs. Myra Fox, Miss Jr., waa graduated from Mata- Huber—Baxter Miss Ellen Sheehan will be chair- is'a member of the faculty of the be closed Dec. 24 and »1 to give Ruth Pennington and Harry wan high school and served In Rumsey Hall school in Washing- municipal employees extended man 6t the affair. Music will be the Army two yean. Nuptials Saturday furnished by the Sterdusten trio. DoWen. ton, Conn. holidays this year. k Everett Couple Married 50 Years NEW MONMOUTH—The GBANATO—DIPIRROPOLO rlage of Miss Ruth Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holmdel Resident Is 90 KEANSBURO — Miss Mary Huber of Bison, S. D., and Jo- Collecting for the Needy Oranato, daughter of Mr. and seph Baxter, aon of Mr. and Mra, Mn. Joseph Oranato of Palmer Joseph Baxter of Holland rd., ave., and Arco DlPerropolo of Middletown, will take place Sat- Keyport, son of Mr. and Mn. urday afternoon at the Baptist Paaquale DlPerropolo of Naples, church here. Rev. William Bis- Italy, were married Sunday at grove, pastor, will officiate. A St Ann'a Catholic church by the reception will foltow in the pastor, Rev. Francis V. Picco- church parlors. lella. Miss Huber was graduated Tha bride waa escorted by htr from Bison, S. D., high school father. Her full-length satin gown and Hamllne university's school waa trimmed on the sweetheart of nursing in St. Paul. Minn. She neckline with sequins and seed attended the Moody Bible Insti- pearls and the skirt had a ca tute In Chicago, and Is complet- thedral-length train of Chantilly ing her senior year at the North- lace. She had a fingertip-length eastern Bible Institute In Essex illusion veil which fell from a Fells, Mr. Bsxter was graduated tiara and her flowers wars whits from Houghton prep at Hough- roses and orchids. ton, N. Y., and attended the Miss Josephine Oranato of Key- Moody Bible Institute In Chi- port, the bride's niece, was maid cago. He Is studying at an ap- of honor, Her full-length gown prentice in offset printing in New was American beauty tulle. She York city. had a matching hat and carried American beauty roses. The bridesmaids, Misses La- Matawan Couple verne Albers and Mary Ann Oenovese of Keyport, wore gowns Mark Anniversary of pale pink, with the front pan- MATAWAN —Mr. snd Mrs. el of the skirts being American Richard Erdmann, Jr., of Main st. beauty tulle. Their flowers were were honored Sunday by their pale pink roaes. friends at a dinner party at their Charles Allocco of Keyport was home to mark their 25th wedding best man. Ushers were Peter anniversary. Sawlckl, Union Beach, and Car- Attending were Mr. and Mra. men Davlno, Keyport, the bride's Frederick J. Noble, Holmdel; Mr. cousin. and Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mr. and Mn. Chriney S. Holmes of Holmdel marked her 90th The bride's mother wore blue Mr. and Mn. Frank Haley of Everett celebrated their Mr.i. Rcnaaelaei' L. Curtan, Ml ls.ee with matching accessories. and Mrs. William R. Craig, Mr. The Christmas spirit it in full swing »i tha Red lank birthday at a family party Sunday. She wai born in Colt's After a reception at the Laur- 50th wedding annivenary lait Thursday at a dinner party and Mm. Edwnrd Currle, Mr. and Neck, daughter of Eleanor Morford and Conover T. Holmes, ence Harbor Casino, the couple at tha home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Mr. and butineii office of tha New Jersey Bell Telephone company. left for a wedding trip to Now Mr«, Pnul A. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. En.ployeet there ere making snd collecting toys and con- and hat lived in Holmdel since her marriage in 1903. Mn. York, and upon their roturn will Joteph M. Mendrei. Preient were Mn. Fred Conk and Lcroy Sickels, Mr. and Mr.i. J. Holme* ii a member of the Holmdel Biptiit church and reside In Keansburg, The bride's Mill Margaret Conk, Red Bank; Mrs, Joseph Mendrei, St., Kaymond Ketchel, and Mrs. Wil- tributing clothes and food baiketi for needy persons in this traveling costume was blue taf- llum Wasmuth, Matawan. Ladies' Aid society. She ii the mother of Harold T. Holmes, feta with black accessories. Jamaica, L, I,, and Miti Virginia Mendres, Everett. Mr. area. Shown looking over the stock are, left to right, M/s, The bride Is employed by Wh«u in doubt abuut how lA ttll HoltVidel, and hal two grandchildren, Miiiet Nancy and Mn. r-Lley ware married in St. Jamet Catholic ^hurch, snwinttd houiihold suoiis. •olvAyovr Joan Connolly, Red Bank, MiiiAnne Callinan, Spring Lite Charles Komar and son at Red lank, (by Rev. Joiepli Limiaiie. i piubl.n. niil, Tl,. RitiUlir'i clrflintd Heights, and Mist Loii Lieben^w, Holmdel. Jud.lth Holms*,T 1 Keanshurg. The brltlog rou m «achievement and 14, of M Fair Haven rd., Fair tveen 21 and 38 yean of ice, toservice to the community, atat* Haven, concussion and back In- Your Home Town Invettment Firm receive the distinguished service and nation. Hit record mutt show jury, feO an back while playing •ward of the Greater Red Bank evidence of personal or business basketball; Clayton Walton, U, of Junior Chamber of Commerce will progress. It Rosalie av*., Rumson, cut left be announced at a dinner at Molly Mr. Viscount said all should hand with knife; Leslie Stout, 41, Jack Stephen Skakandy Pitcher hotel Thursday. Jan. 10.know that nominee* need not be a of It Monroe av*., Shrewsbury, on of the Msstonal Ass*«»sHea ef StoBiMj Dealer*, be. Robert Viscount, the Jaycee Jaycee member. The award, a possible broken left ankle, fell president, today announced the title not a prise, "will give public while working on lighting system; formation of a pane] of flvt recognition to *om* outstanding Mary Mttsgsr. U, of lit Atlantic judges who will make the eelee- young man In the ana," a* MM, St., Keyport, eat right thumb tion from nomination! mbmltted urging all to support "this out- while rinsing glass; Alonio Dea- by the public. standing project" ler, N, ef It River St., R*d Bank, The local award I* part of a eut scalp, struck head en furnace The judgei are Higr. Kmmett nationwide Jayee* project and door; Caroline Woearough, 4, of A. Monahan, paitor of St. Junta similar contest* ar* In progress Ml Rutledge dr., Middletown, eut t-TMt Catholic church; Ray K. Taylor, elsewhere In the county and Hat*. right eyelid on bottle; Jennie Cir- rxecutlve secretary of the Red Winner* will b* entered tat state Igliano, S, of 111 Crettvitw dr., Bank Community Chamber of and national contest*. The nation, Middletown, cut over right eye, Commeice; Dr. Wylle Pate, sup- al Junior Chamber will pick ant feU 'striking head on wooden NEW YEAR'S EVE. erintendent of Middletown town- a list or America's tea outetandlog •hip schools; Freeholder Director young men of UM from tha state Also William Trew, U, of IS Jotepb C. Irwln and Louli H. winner*. Compton ave. West Koantburg, Farb, general manager, Long cut right wrist, Ml cutting wrist PARTY Branch Daily Record. oa broken bottle; Joseph Do- Attending the dinner will be Exempt Firemen crean*, St, of M Main et, Key- Red Bank's new mayor, Giorge port, multiple cute of anna and A. Gray. The principal speaker Elect Emmom hands, fall through store window; 5.50 will be George Pmgonaa, Newark, Barbara Ann Heckelmann, 1 of the Jayceet' national Tie* presi- XATONTOWN - Th* Siomat m Main st. Pott Monmouth. NR HRSON dent. Firemen's association Tuesday broken right collarbone, fell off night elected Howard X. XauM arm of chair; Thomas Tooker, Plus 20% tax Noralaattoa* Coming la as president M, of tt Monmouth at, Red Nomination* have been mad* by Othsre elected were vk* presi- Bank; cut left thumb while sharp- service dubs, organization, and dent, Ralph L. Lewis; secretary, ening knife; Robtrt Longs, t, ef other groups as well as indivi- Fred 8. Morris; treasurer, Ben- 1*1 Monroe av*, Shr*wa))ury, dual*. Nomination ballota hav* jamin VauKauren; repreeonta, bruised forehead, fall out of HOVB.TW been diatributtd at municipal ttves to th* firsmon's ReMef as- parked ear; Sllsabtth Wilson, 41, building*, newspaper offices and to sociation, Mr. Lowte, Mr. Morris ef 64 Manning st. River Plasa, #.?** NOttMUURS various civic organization. These and Mr. VanXeuren; delegate to twisted right ankls. •re to be picked up by club mem- th* flremsn's oonventton la At- Hannslers •atelngor, as Mary, Banna, Patricia Dunean, Patricia Maaciai, JCJBM Franclt, Oarlent Bli- Also Lillian K Tucker. H, of ben before the end of the month. lantic City, John Diets, Jr.; dele- and Vincent DIMartln*, as Joeeph, Cal*. Lelt Tkrtf.rd. 8uerm Bl«k«, •s. BMtr Hill. CUudl. Mulewt, Qualifications for the dlstln Olerla Hertrs, Tksaiae Kvrkjlsa. Mir Marilyn Frswler aad Arthur Fierce. M Queens dr, Uttle SUv*r, cut gat* to th* state MMcapt assooV an pletursd In th* load roles for Pereat, CUin Huteklason, Blckard In tke eniecnkle wtrti First wareae. band; Richard Beynton, U month* DANCE TILL 3 A. AA. guMied service award are that "Th* Promise," a Christmas een- fmru, Dcfcorsh Brews, Patricia UT- •vtton, Theodora Lewis, and vW- Instten. Claris Mirtin, Patrltla Jen- old, of Frauds et, Headdan's the nominee must be a young man ton, William RefUy, Charles Van- tete presented last Blent by pupil* Uaa, BUukeU Ausutk aad Deaaa Corasr, head Injury, fell out of between 21 and 35 years of age of th* Eatontown Memorial school Brack)*, John Bennett and Ely Hill. _ Colt. etroUer; Jean Bbtrhardt Rumsoa who can be Judged on qualitls* Miller. for th* Parent-Teacher associa- 8*cead septette, Pateltla >u>a, Stesnt: Mprsns, Msry Sunft, Diane rd., Rumson, inhjred elbow, fell Dlsna Cook, Judith Ambrose, Hit. Hodies, Bnrhara Oowcn, Dlsne Ceek, R*id, Frank O.iood. Llnd. k>mn, BlkMn O'DenatlU Janet Cemtt aM while lee skating; Paul Roth, Jr., Jack Mazzaroppi Doloras Vttrano. Kathleen Judith Amktos*. on* year old, of West Keanaburg, Others In th* cast ware: P.ul.tU Forr.it. Kathrira Was*. Mlshsel Forrest, Alan Bai- V.l.rl. Brb. Rob.rt McDonald. J.nat Alto: iudltk Mm. Ana O'Deanell,burns ef right arm, pulled over And His Tun. Toppers lee an* O*sne Vlswault: OM lat»- Comrt, Jan« B>ss, Ktrtn Btkker, Marilyn Adams, Barkara Farmer, Cra- eup of hot coffee; Allan Vog*l, u, BY POPULAR DEMAND i atre, Karl COMIMS: roust shepstres, Sosje Brrant, Kartn Katebak, Bar- thla in—. Jaalee Letehtr, Kitty Me- of T Vegel st, Keaaaburg, broken MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Tnmtar Mtdtr. Kesaetk Hodtkliw. bsra Down, Judr Garafale, mates Dwmett, SUM MaOlanau, Jerry Wklt- Ale* TesiUaata >n4 Free starrer: Mar, Jwn Gordon, Acnes ratttnea, l*». Tenl Beaarde. Ctauela llarlewe anger, ball struck Anger while rxiir, faniil Jsrtaa: sinks, CkarlM Rob.rt Whltdtld, Patricia BuHa, Jac- and Kathleen Kcyier. Playing basketball, and Charlotte CHESTER "Mr. Organ" SLATER Levell aad kalpa Illn; tMtr astels, euellne BoaUnsM, Olaaa Koeset, Marr LeelU BeU and Sandra Blake Meyer, sL of 4U Main et, Bel- BlIHe Jssa ktirtln, F.ltk Bolvli and K«r *«nft, Gtraiitne Clark, Buuella ford, eut head, ean ef orange Juice NOW PLAYING AT RALPH'S IAR Jutlta Henaatr; little amis. «»*MI D.fT.nsorf. Wltsa VOeaaell, Btrerlr sang a duet •wtasu, B»n able to reckon his actual speed HOSPITAL PATIENTS In terms of stopping distance*: a Among th* medical patient* at Fort Stresses stats of tnnc* brought on by RivarvUw hospital this week ar* traveling mil* after mil* of repeti- MERRY CHRISTMAS Mrs. James Boecktl, M Patterson Traffic Safety tious highway, and the third form, et, Shrswsbury; Robert Bowman, haUtsomationj—a condition which Lloyd rd, Matewan; William FORT MONMOUTH—Th* boU> causes tii* driver to make emer- and a Burmeeter, 7 New Brunawick dr., day nodus of Fort Monmouth gency stops to avoid striking MaUwan; Alexander Caprio, Cliff- personnel going on leave for imaginary object*. wood Boach; Mrs. Charles Ch*s- Christmas and Now Tears start* Personal Investigation, by eom- alck, 18* Lorillard av*., Union tomorrow, with traffic safety mandors here, will be mad* of al Beach; James Crist, 10 Mornlng- sti'sssed as a major item to every motor vehicle accident* to Insure HAPPY NEW YEAR •M* av*., Keansburg; Mrs. Maryofficer and soldier on the pott that correctable causation* an •spostto, SOS BrooksM* dr., Bel- ,Th« motor vehicle accident pre- publicised In their ford; Pater Leary, Collina ave., vention program is being em- Port atonmouth; Arthur Luady, phasised to every mdtvMwl aM M Lockwood pi. Fair Mavan: this week, with added emphasis W9CS Has Party, Qosrg* MoCann, Cedar av*., Sast on using daylight as automaton* Sees Kaye Film ACME Xawsburg; Mrs. Walter Mais- travel on departure* and return*. lehn, M Loneen ave., Kaanaburg; "Highway Hypnosis" Is a con- KKANSBURO — A Christmas Oordoa Paul, it Balshaw av*., dition believed to b* r*spon*ibl* party was held by th* Women's Shnwtbury tewnshlp; Miss Vir- for an appreciable percentage of Society of Christian Sarvie* re- Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Co. ginia Richardson, 140 Oeoan blvd, motor vehicle accident*, particu- cently at the Methodist church Atlantic Highland*; William Ro- larly those whka occur during hall A motion picture, "Assign. Phona Rid Bank 6-4255 sla*, til Seventh et. Union long trips. A Command letter Is mint Children," starring Danny Btash; Frank Slekel*. Orov* st, bong circulated postwMe with Kays, was shown. The Aim Thta Mladlttown; Mrs. Harristt Skid- tan hints for eliminating th* con- I* Our Country" will be shown men, M Wlnfleld dr., UtU* 8U- dition* leading to highway hyp- at th* January meeting. ver; Mrs. WlUlam Tankaralay, A group of younger girl* of th* Salt Sycamore av*., Bhrawsbury; Also distributed is a letter in osngrsgatlon w*r* gueete at th* Mrs. Ban Wunder, It North Park lino with th* national slogan, meeting. Flans war* made to held av*., Shrewsbury, and Frank 'Back th* Attack on Trame Acel- a hot luncheon Jan H from 11:10 Hayes, Red Hill rd., Middletown. atnta Program." a. m. until l:l» p. m. at the Surgical patient* include Miee Th* stress on traffic safety Is church. The pubHe is invtted. Barbara Bailey, • Division at. mad* to caution military motorists Hostesses at the meeting were Port Monmowth; Raymond Colot, driving to scattered dlstancss. Ac- Mr*. Utter Homer, Mrs. Cdward II Butphin av*., MaUwan; Wil- cording to tit* post safety direc- Roek*ftll*r and Mrs. Otto Janke. liam Hamett, Ml Garnald 'av*., tor, tiier* have been thro* dwtbs Also present wer* Mis* Ahnete Balford; Charles Umbereon, 113 and W military Injuries from tin Paynter, Mrs. Robert Andersen, West front st. Keyport; Thomas post this year. For IMS toon Mrs. Clifford Schneider, Mrs. MoOowan, 1 WUUs pi., Keansburg, wars 4h» sane number of death* Brnest Schneider. Mrs. Waiter and Theodore Voorhoss, St Map)* 40 Injuries. SeKx, Mrs. Frank Slchkr, tbt. ave, Batontown. •We* cautioning th* driver Btllls Graves, Mrs. BlUabeth and rider, December I* th* most Orenger, Mrs. Irene Tramm, Mr*. WUllam Xing, Mrs. William Pick- 1UIBD IH BSD BAMK 8™^^^ '*TU"BI clwjpevcntas *»*jtn8r a^e^aamBBMenjarBvjs^gaa^ In which (ataUUet hit their peak. •ni, Mrs. darenee Terry, Mn. Four pareoaa war* fined a total Motorists ar* adrtetd to be extra Chariot Tmnmtar. Mrs. Rudolph ol ftl by Magistrate John V. alert In watching for pedestrians. Schmidt, Mrs. Aaron OUnnon, Crowall In Red Bank trame court In addition to tbej command ist- Mrs. Margaret Voorhtet, Mrs. yesterday. Fined wer* WIHiatn T. tars, pre**nUUons on defensive Raymond Harrison, Mrs. Rtehard Brakoman, Hop* rd., Batontown, driving and highway bypass** ar* Bias, Mrs. Jamas KeUey, Mrs. driving an unsafe vehicle, tio, and ta* subjects for sH military troop Oraee Aim, Mrs. WUllam Mc- Bptfano Rivktn, M Oakland st, information program* tale weak. Manvs aad Mrs, Charles Islllak. So* Bank; Jason R. P*rktos, Aj>- FUm trailers on trame safety Miss Joyce Sekloff was («Mt pi* st, H*w Shrewob'iry, and Rog- soloist. MARINI VIEW er Canter, Long Branch, carol eat have been shown in sH past drMng, |T oaeh. theeUrs sine* lYMay. l»*r* has SAVINGS also been s stopping dletsoe* Firemen's Relief AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bddl* Cantor mad* his flw stag* appearance In 1110 In a Elects Brower ills—111 To Distribute LeasMs Bowery theater. Five dollars a Distribution of leaflete on trame KATONTOWN — Th* Fire- to you who hwlptxi to make week was hi* salary. safety win be mad* to aU ears men's Relief association Tuesday tomorrow, night elected Robert Brewer a* our year so very pUatant, we In addition, th* prodtmatlon by president. sincerely hope the new year brings th* Now Jersey governor of th* Others elected were vice presi- special campaign, and other post- dent, John Diets, Jr.; treasurer, you health, happiness and en, hav* been mad* throughout Benjamin VanKeurtn; secretary, the post Safety roeasagM w«l b*Ralph U Lewi*; collector, Fret everything you wish for. given to today's annual Christmas S. Morris; delegate* to th* Relief show, being totovawd throughout convention at Atlantic Ottjr, th*post Oeorfo Winning, Mr. Brower and The defensW* driving moasun Raymond BUI. aad alternate*, Last Minute Qift Suggestions eaMs forth* driver In his ear to Howard Smmons, Cdward Otae- anticipate probate* recMeosnse* tey, Jr, and Frank Holmgren. LAMPS, floor, table, bridge, TAILES, cocktail, end, tier. by another motorist, and avoid Mr. VanKeuren was otatted treas- a miehap, urer for hit ttat yew. Mr. Morris boudoir, pin-up, student, etc. lomp, ptmbroke, net, ttep, etc. Th* ten hinte on highway hyp- was (looted otUeetor for th* $3£0 to $SISO $1835 to 194J50 nosis orators on the driver un- lOtb year. " CHAIRS and ROCKERS, all VALET, mahogany #76.50 EXPECTANT sues $26J50 to $197.50 WALL RACKS, $625 to Wf.75 GIFT CERTIHCATE HASSOCKS .... #3.95 to $12M FIREPLACE ITEMS, ween,, fire CARD TAILES from #5.95 toolt, raflj, lighten, andirons, New htra it tha aid ttand-by in eata MOTHERS *te. In brut, and brass & black. CHAIRS to match #5.95 you can't decide what to give. Let Give her maternity PICTURES $1.25 to $97X) TOPS • DRESSES - SLACKS her make her own choice and she'll MIRRORS . all price. WROUGHT IRON ITEMS SUITS lava it jutt at much. Glva a gift car- LUGGAGE RACKS ...... $1175 LINGERIE • PAJAMAS • ROIES VICTORIAN CHAIRS from tifictta in any amount from tha Stark SKIRTS MARILE TOP TAILE.... #2L50 $32.50 Sat. IERMU0A SHORTS Then Are But a Few of the Many Wonderful Gifts PEOAL PUSHERS You Can Pick Up Quickly. The Ai$ortmenU Are Unutually Good Due to Recent Stock Arrival: THI STORK SET of Freehold IS UNNN PLACI oWssraaw* fa* GnUmm's Fmmmi Rap Meia In rreeAoU RID BANK An* far Vina Fwmks** fram Atnariea't Bam Mohan RID IANK tS-ItU RUSCILS 21 WEST MAIN STREET, FREEHOLD, N. J. IVININGS UNTIL • 21 I. NONT IT. RIO IANK a-Ufl STOJU OPMH KVJCNWfOf UNTtL CHRISTMAS 4 T BED BANK KECiSTCT TTiurahy, Dec. 20; 1956-3S OPEN LATE THURSDAY T - 9 FRI DAY ff-«••101 • SATU RDAY ^ m 9L MOMMY. MS. at, TILL • P. • «IMM LANCASTER BRAND OVEN-READY BAKERY FEATURE Virginia Lee i Fruit Cake TURKEYS fomm Ib. •alter C VIRGINIA LEE '•-A Q Fruit Stolid —45c including #__•_ ^PB VIRGINIA LEE Beltsville •||H|p. • Young, broad-breasted birds, selected especially for good eating. Lancaster Brand Turkeys are plump full of succulent, tender, white breast meat. You get more of Large Mince Pie 65c the |uky dark meat from chunky, tender legs. But, there's less bone and watte. In other words, you get more meat for your money in Lancaster Brand Turkeys. VIRGINIA LEE Large Puipkii Pie 59c Lancaster Brand Smoked Shanktos Wholt or c SUPREME Shankless Ready-ro-Eat Half lutt Half Ib. Stuffing Bread -18c HAMS 53.' 59 Scientifically dried for best flavor! Distinctive old-fashioned smoked-ham flavor. Fork-cutting tenderness? Shank bone removed, giving you more meat for your money. IT'S PARTY TIME- Lancaster Brand • Lencester Brand "U. S. Choice" • Select Bologna FROZEN FOODSi Boiektt H« r " 7Sc Sliced Salami STEAKS Oysters Olive Loaf - "SET* Hermel Holiday Virginia Strawberries Baked Ham SirltbiUIWC Fresh Crab Meat 1*1* SWIFT FROZEN MEATS* Veer Cheke Ib. 85 Lobster Tail Meat &*\" •ONIUSS IcUal ^ io-e«. A *W< Canned Ham Pork Chops Slicfjd ^ **. •## UlM Sausage Meat T *.. 39c GROUND BEEF Fillet Perch'-^^ 35c •ONUISS Scallops '£££* '£49c Rib Roast Smoked Sausage EX. 69c •ONIUSS ta POUND Sliced Bacon*—V* 59c Jumbo Shrimp * »• 99c Sirloin Roast,M,». ftvtn>M» Ice Cream hi mruin Mtn* DoirycrMt Vi-Gal. Carton Serve Strawberries and Ice Cream! FARM HOUSE FreMa Mince Pies &z 59c HUNT'S oo SAUCE=2 29 JUICE TOMATO DAIRY BAR Good-N-Krii. LOUtLLA 32-ei. IDEAL Straine* Kesher Dill SAUCE Cranberry 2~con*s ^m"KX ^m PICKLES 35 BUTTER Oceea Spray GREEN 17-ot. Cranberry GIANT cent Qiierten «r SAUCE WNOU 01 (TIMINI* 2 * 35 PEAS 2 33 WINI tti Walnuts 1 Planter's Peanuts 7T 37c Pretzels Z Plum Pudding ,^«43c 67 otc Cookies <*•?*•• CM. Mince Meat rH r55c Juice ££.*"* 2'tT33c '. Boiled Onions ,^ 23c 1 1 Peanut Butter ""?>«, * 35c i Sweet Pickles ^^l. 49c Cinnamon Wafers, ^. 29c Mushrooms ^ r35c Kraft Oil UMI* 35c WHI!65C i Sauerkraut^ 2"T35c Bosco 'Jr33c • *tr57c Hard Candies 1 ^Bk el • IIMil **--**- -* MJm-mm 4kJk EGGS Dates "* '£? 23c • !ST 39c Reynold's Wrap £" 27c wiives trMhk IM <9#c Chocolates Meal Larae ceite* Fruit Cocktail "Z 25c Grapefruit'^T 2 r 35c WISTINGHOUSE *5 Fr«sh Whit* •• » Ritz Crackers T?^,33c Sweet Potatoes TH - 25c : Fluh Bilbs B*|. ef 12 Cookies Kraft Mayonnaise &* 45c f/ EXTRA SHARP FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BhiChaett 85« GREEN STAMPS Emperor Grapes BAKING NEEDS lovely Christinas Gifts! Jtra«y Ideal —Y,. 31c 87e Sweet Potatoes Golden Spry *"•"** ».«36e • 97e 3-25 ICIMa CAK Snow Whip WHITE ONIONS "XT" 2 .,35c I CRANBERRIES COD n I FANCY nonme, CIWMI»H 7 YELLOW ONHWS YILLOW Marshmallow Fluff r 25c BLUE TIDE IVORY OXYDOL CASCADE IVORY IVORY Spic and Span CHEER FLAKES nM«.«k.ti 32C tm AmtommOt Dbk r«jfter* SNOW SOAP it~N*a.27c 1I!i-M. Oiji 'l'*«' ftm pdf wwC pk(. //C ph|( * m w |»ltg. <# *•*«• »^H» 77e 4 mkm eUC ***•• ••*••• QDC VISIT THE GREATLY-ENLARGED ACME IN NEPTUNE - CORLIES AVE. & ROUTE 35- DOUBLED IN SIZE-TRIPLE-SIZE PARKING LOT-FINEST, LARGEST MARKET OK EASTERN COAST RED IANK—Open Mon. thro Thura. 'til 9 P. M.—Friday 'til 10 f. M. FAIR HAVEN—Op*n TIMS, thru Ihun. 'til 9 P. M—Friday 'M 10 P. M. \ H-TimrwUy, D«-. 20, 1956 BED BANK REGISTER Tidewater Dealers Honored |Red Bank Man Fined, I Has License Revoked CAN YOU FAIR HAVEN—June* L. Foyt RED IANK LITTLE SILVER of River St., Red Bank, ehsrgsd with reckless drlvinf, WM Bn«d QUALIFY ? BROAD ST. PROSPECT AVE. *15 and had hi* driver'* UMBM THKU-B0OM OUTFIT — Oee* RE t-OMt WILBUR'S RE *-***• revoked for *0 days Tuesday •uassr vUkw to csatert re- morning by Magistrate John V. OPEN JIWELERS OPEN Crowell. lake wrm MM mUr EVERY EVENING EVERY EVENING Others fined in traffic court *• S reeas el hnlw to OUR 73RD CHRISTMAS here Monday Included R- aim*, mr •ni*i»«ii Ms sMww UNTIL XMAS UNTIL XMAS 217 River at, Red Bank, (peed- that will declare itiefMMlf long af Mr Ms Orhtmas The Completely Safe ha* pa**«L Selected lor maximum weability are the r strictly masculine suggestions shown • Tub-bctaK That Folds! some handsome Robert J. Woolley of Eaton- Kichter are Tidewater oil com- company, right, Jointly mads the town, second from left, and pany dealer*, serviced by the presentations. • gift of geld • memorable prewnt for the future. To George Richter of Blberon, third Speck firm. The awardi were More than 70 persona attended from left, were awarded citations presented for their "outstanding; the dinner and hemrd Mr. Jlmt- eommtmorate hi* wedding day. ehoote something of achievement at the annual din- records" in the oil business. nez tell of the expansion pro- ner party given by the Speck James G. Jiminez, divisional gram currently being carried on personal and apropos for the Mid« in him. oil company of Eatontown Thurs- marketing manager of the Tide- by Tidewater. Tha company U day night at the Molly Pitcher water oil company. New York building a refinery, at Delaware A. Diamond sunburst 14 karat cuff link* hotel. city, extreme left, and Theo City, Del., reported to cost »*»,- Both Mr. Woolley and Mr. Speck, head of the Speck oil 000,000. B. Diamond nmburat 14 karat tic holder C. Heavy fourteen karat gold belt buckle D. Massive fourteen karat lignet ring Christmas Party S&D Elects Revoke Licenseg E. Fourteen karat yellow gold make ring Held by Lions Of 3 County Men F. Diamond-center 14 karat gold tic tack Mrs. Sanborn G. Sunburst detign tie tack o( 14k gold The RM Rank Lions club held TRFNTON-Frederick J. aa»- It* Chcietmas party Tuesday night HIGHLANDS— The Sons and •ert, Jr., director of motor ve- H. Cultured pearl and 14k gold tie tack at Molly Pitcher hotel. Frank J. Daughters of Liberty, TVinllght hicles, today announced that I. Fourteen karat gold knife and chain Pingltore, special eventi chair- council, Monday night at the St. driven' licenaes of three Mon- man, was in charge. Andrews Episcopal church parish mouth county motorists were J. St. Christopher key in fourteen karat The Ohoralettea, a Red Bank hall elected Mrs. Vl'ian Sanborn, among 33 revoked by the state high school girls' group directed councilor; Mrs. Harry Grewn, as- for point system violations. Prices include Federal tax by Edward F. Brown, music In- •oclata councilor; Henry Quant, Revoked for an Indefinite per- structor, sang Christmas carol*. vice councilor; Mrs. Henry Quart, iod was the license of David Walk- Hint* »l/,M(y *nlsr|»* Ortier***** •*•»» •»«"•' •*• Members exchanged gifts. associate vice councilor; Mrs. Al- er, 19, 118 Almeda ct., Shrews- It was announced that mem- fred W. Wright, Sr., recording bury, who was involved in an ac- bers of the club would man the secretary; Miss Florence Kohken- cident In Rumson, Aug. 3, 19M, Salvation Army kettles today on bush, associate recording secre- In which Frank Crawford, Fair Broad — A1X fAFBWAY fTOUSt WILL HSMAIM-; OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. i SAT., DEC. 22nd ! ., SHOP EARLY... SHOP HAPPY I ! SO THAT OUR EMPLOYEES MAY SPEND ! CHRISTMAS IVE WITH THEIR FAMILIES J ALL STORES WILL CLOSE AT * P.M. { SANTA WILL IE IN RED tANK THURS. FRL & SAT* DEC. 20-22 ! ON MONDAY, DECSMtER 14th I FROM 10 A. M. TO 7 P. M—HtEE GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES! GREEN GIANT LIMIT 6 CANS GKAT 819 TSNOtt SWOT HAS PER CUSTOMER C*AN8mV SAUCE WHOLE OR JELLIED LIMIT 6 CANS OCEAN SPKAY PER CUSTOMER "INW IN KO NOG I COYT QRADI A FR& GIFTS GOV'T INSMCrD 1 wMEnV OJfOKOfl HICK CIIMMMtOfl MIER TNR TIWEY EIW! w wllM% CNVM '"** mu***** 0 0M0Eff80> MfriSi f 2 qfe tuctmt Egg N09 WM# SMMHM OT rffM fin PMM I. MM ffMR SHOT Ml 1 WBtOJOSwOn VQfiHlQ Idlhd T«»li.»it, AbmhMii CMkww*, tlnulm 1 h DtoiwnMW, IU. Cra« KMwi TMI UH, Cut- t Carh «4 iMiir a* h < OM Ml SHADY 1 h. JCA LANE »UO7< NONE SUCH »4J 579 "Stuffing WNOU tr FULL HALF -33. lAM SIXES »l w SltMi...SMoli MRS. WRIGHTS KIIA MUOOM-MMr-TO-IAt AN >U1 OMtTMM OR WHITC 12.59 ^3.S9 -.99. " FRUIT CAKE PM 9*. 2Sc H iMM 89c Values Qalore All Over The Store MMay Mf MM* Mm ttf* MMayUaf *^4 Strawberries k^. *«* KOSH« - vm FANCY 29- Potato Chips —33c Coca Colo "-*•••• 6£37c Boat PtoM to Bar Wottaoo l« T—Cottvtaao Towaoll! Carolina Rico '»>»»35< Toilet Tissuo *•"•' 4 •* 39« GOLDIN HIMVC Orange Juice 3*j;50c French Dressingr^^'-^ 24« SHORTfNNG 3 Ik L97. Sweet Potatoes t Saitod Peanuts 37« Oxydol — — -^33c UMON JUKS $ Shrimp Cocktail Tuna Pie •*«•*-. «-^27c SUNCBT-ROZB* SKat. 2-27. Fancy Yellow-Delicious and Nutritious P WOSSOn OH *****&» «MiikM. pi* WAXTIX $ Pretzels tM.rkt.29c Pumpkin Pie WAXfOrANR ,21> -GREIN PIAS-r *•••• n ML • Or EMBJW1**"*"* •IRDSIYI HOZIN DOWNYFLAKI MOHN POUND CAI[1 i SARA IH-ROZIN *7* I6topkfl.) 429t NISTLI'S l Pretzel Sticks I'l «*M Pie Crust Mix 2'i:27« SEMI-SWin MORSIU *•& ,.21. i Golden Corn Diamond Walnuts ORAN«JUI€I< Sweet Potatoes Mixed Nuts nb.-n.59e Pascal Celery MINUTf MAKMROZEN « as. can «{.50, Pumpkin 2:: 27« Stuffed Olives *-»* 35c CRISP Fruit Cocktail MMMM. Mixed Pickles VILVIITA CALIFORNIA'S lar9? Grape Juice «•»•• »~M.32C Satin Mix 21b. |,89. !».«•« Ckrh Crk(l. c stalk Shortening S.OHO..I Candy Canes 27 FINEST ChK*l.lt *r 79c Flav-R Straws Chocolates DfLUXf SUCEO " 32. Mot Hhcflm * IAMWAY tTOMI IN NfW VOtX -4 NIW JIUIY M. 14td. W. mm tin rifkl H RmH ^WMHIM. NONI SOID 10 OIAUU. AMERICAN, PIMENTO ar IU? MO SWISS Bab-0 Chun King Fab Detergent Bosco Lifebuoy Soap 12= Off Label Lux Liquid (2c Off Ubal) 21 oz. tizt CHICKEN CHOW MEIN LARGE SIZE MILK AMPLIFIER REG. SIZE IATH SIZE SURF DETERGENT KTEKGENT can 45« 2-27' 12 ox CM 37« f-lpM I«H9 E«NiH IM. tin lEM. 111 ?.•.-] Rinso Lux Soap Spry FRIDAY* TIL 10 P.M. MCIM ATUkNDC HMMtANMI GOLD FOIL SHORTENING IIP IMK, 362 Iradi Strati SOAP POWDER e 3 Ib can large, pkg. 32 t 9 Leading the drive for new ex- plorer* wu poet lit Bradley Airmen's Wives Model Clothe* Camp 'Sell-Out Reported; Beach, sponsored by the American Legion, with Sammy Faktor as adviser, with eight recruits. NOW AT WALTER REAK THEATRES COMPLETE Scouts Gain in Members A MtO-Boy Gain While 1,306 boys were welcomed 1ATTIKY SWVICi into the three divisions, some 400 OAKHURST — Double success more than ths capacity number of these graduated from one di- was reported this week by the want to. go to Forestburg. vision to the other, Mr. Mattison Monmouth Council of Boy Bcouts The reservation was secured a explained. This, therefore, meant y*ar ago and was in "pioneer" op- TCL.i M e-Oia*) —1,000 scauU and leaders already an over-all gain to scouting oC | have reserved all 32 campsites at eration last summer. Its popu- more than M0 new boys. Awards CARLPON the Forcsthurg, N. Y., reservation larity was immediate. Added to for the round-up are to be pre- for next summer, and scout en- activities next summer win be sented at the 47th anniversary of rollment has reached a new high three-day canoe tripe and moun- scouting in February. The awards VISIT SANTA CIAHS In PEISSN! in the county. tain climbing. will go to units that recruited five Every Nitt Oscar A. Newquist, Fair Haven, Work Going OB or more boys. i camping committee chairman, Already wood Is being cut at AWmrd-wlnning units in district WMA1W>TO said he believed this was the first Forestburg for the building of two, Red Bank area, and the num- time in any scout council's exper- tent platforms and log* for newber of boys recruited in each ience when camping reservations mtpost camps, expected t*> be were: Red Bank, Cub pack 8, with were sold out eltrht months be- vsllanle sometime ntxt year. ten, and pack 17, with six; scout fore the season began. Two groups are going to the troop 33, with seven, and explorer Commissioner William Mattison, reservation tor a session of win- post 33, with five; Fair Haven, West Allenhurst, round-up chair- ter camping, said Mr. Newquist. pack 34, with 37; troop 34, with man, said the addition of 1,306~h? first, directed by Vincent 11, and troop 13S, with 15; Fort boys into cub packs, scout troops, tfaslyn, Held executive, will camp Monmouth, pack 41, with 81; and and explorer posts, in a 90-day Jan. 1243; ths other, mad* up oftroop 41, with six; Little Silver, period ending Dec. 1, represented plorers, will be directs* by Field pack 15, with 31, and troop 13(, with six; New Shrewsbury, pack a record high enrollment for three Executive George J. Jaeger, and CARLTON months' effort. will have a "snow week-snd" Feb. 100, with 37; Rwnson, pack 11, with M, and Shrewsbury, pack 50, Pictured at fashion show sponsored last waolt by the Need Food Center 23-34 Both will be for boys pre- with 30, and troop 50, with seven. WSHAL Mr. Newquist said the Forest- viously trained and properly Airman's Wivas club of the 646th Aircraft and Warning equipped. The events will test Winners In district one, Long burg reservation now has capac- Branch, were: Eatontown, pack squadron at Highlands ara, laft to right, Mrs. Harry Lam- ity accommodations for 150 boys the popularity of winter camping. SfOflSORBD IT Long range plans call for th> S3, with seven; pack 57, with six; and leaders * week, although a and troop 1M, with six; EJberon, bert. Mri. Roy Cowell and Mrs. Fred Clift. master plan calls for raising this building of a winter lodge and shelter and ski trail. pack 141, with 14; Long Branch, LUIGI*S RESTAURANT to 250 boys a week by 1958, pro- pack 34, with seven, pack 101, with vided sufficient funds are made Troops for which summer reser- FAMOUS FOR ITALIAN IfeOD vations have been made at Forest- seven; pack 117 with six; troop Miss Lisa Portia available to expand facilities 39, with nine; troop 38, with IS, there. The current big problem iurg are Atlantic Highlands, troop RBHS Girls 22; Asbury Park, 30; Belford, 27; and sea ship 5, with 7; North Long A Shower Guest is food handling. He said a cen- Branch, pack. 5, with 13; and troop tral lodge and food processing Colt's Neck, 90; Deal, 111; Fair NAVBSXNK — Mis* M. Violet Haven, 34; Farmingdale, 13; Fort I with nine; Oceanport, pack 51, Attend Clinic center needs to be built. with seven; and West Long Maxson of Monmouth «v» and THURSDAY - FRIDAY - S<\T. • Actually, said Mr. Newquist, the Monmouth it; Freehold, M; High Branch, pack 45, with five; pack Bed Bank high school waa rep-Mrs. Peder J. Qlsleson of Llitle Forestburg property—a 928-acre— lands, 2A; Keansburg. 51; Keyport, 149, with ten, and troop 145, with resented by four girls at the re-Silver were hostesses last week woodland site along a SO-acre lake troops « and M; Uncraft, 110; five. cent cheerleading clinic at South at a bridal shower1 for Miss A. —is large enough to handle a top Long Branch, troops St, 64 and Plalnfield high school under the Lisa Portin of Everett The party capacity of 600 boyt a day. The 132; Hanasquan, of; Mlddletown, Winners In district three, Mat- auspices of the New Jersey com- ~~ Oakhurst, 71; Red Bank, IT; awan-Keansburg, were: Keans- mittee of the National Section for was held at the Ifaxsen home. CHILDREN under U way scouting is growing, leaders think the day may come when River Plaza, S3; Shrewsbury, 50; burg, pack «1, with 11, pack 105, Girls' and YVomens' sports, Miss Portin will become the PRII that number will go there. Union Beach, M; West Belmar, 78, with five; and troop $1, with nine; The girls were Joan Olsen, Ann bride of Jay Stout of Atlantic I and West Long Branch, troops Keyport pack M, with 10; pack Rovito, Pat Dorn and Joyce Insel- Highland* Jan. ». Quests Includ- The council Is looking into the MIDGET RAILROAD 145,' 48 and 111 •0, with eight, and troop 64, with ed Misses Mary Byrne, Joan Let. possibility of whether the June five; lfatawan, pack 68, with ten, bey. They wen accompanied by The their coach, Miss Dorothy Lover- tus, Jean Keen, Betty Miller, starts DM. XI 23-Aug. 18 camping season can be and Union Beach, troop M, with Jeanette Oevaseo,. Nancy Atlee, LOVE ME TENDER" extended and a meeting; on this Concerning the record enroll- five. sidge. Beverly Atlee Julie Portin, Doris I*- is planned soon. Some 200 boys, ment, Mr. Mattison said that Cub Approximately 100 schools from Cherry and Mrs. Robert Cherry, punk 24, Fair Haven, sponsored by Winners In district four, Middle- throughout the state took part Mart town-Atlantic Highlands, were: Mrs. Bart Hawley, Mrs. Orsha the Psrent-Teacher association in the clinic. Demonstrations were Hanson, Mrs. Harrold T. Leach, InM-fiaro with John C. Beers as cubmaster, Atlantic Highlands, pack *7, with given by Panzer college and Tren- IWTM MUSIC! | seven; troop 33, with six, troop Mrs. John Maxson, Mrs. Henry CWfaUSCOH sW AtfTIOCOtO* came out on top with IT cubs re- ton State Teachers college. S. Maxson. Mrs. Jack Dlrsks, Mrs. l cruited in the cub division. »7. with 16, and sea ship 6, with * five; Belford, pack 27, with 13; Following the college groups, Earl McGregor. Mrs. W. a Well- Top runner In the scout division Fairvlew, pack 140, with nine; high school squads gave two ofner, Mrs. L. Croft, Mrs. Georgl- * was troop 13, Farmingdale, spon- LJncroft, pack 110, with ten; Mid-their best cheers. All teams were anna Roen, Mrs. Llnds Thlerolf, SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT. AT 11KH) P. SEA BRIGHT INN sored by the Kiwanls club, with in uniform. Miss Loversldge re- dletown, pack 141, with 36; troop, Mrs. Lucille Howlett, Mrs. OF A COMIN* HOU.YWOO0 ATTRACTION NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Roy Lee White as scoutmaster, 35, with ten; New Monmouth, ported that the opportunity to seeThomas Santry, Mrs. E. Hrysh- with 21 new members. pack 144, with eight, and pack 146, the types of uniforms worn by ksnych, Blllie Baker. Ann Biddle, with six; Port Monmouth, pack so many different schools was Mn. Connie Aro, Mrs. Peta Bur- HELEN AND JIM SULLIVAN U, with 13, and River Plata, pack "exceptionally valuable." lingame, Mrs. Lillian Phillips. Mrs. 13, with 11. The demonstrations were fol- Jack Stout, Mrs. B. X. AtUe and FOWLER THEATRE Mrs. John Portin. * * FEATURING * * Wlnnsrs In district five, Free- lowed by six discussion groups. hold, were: Farmingdale, pack 65, They were timing and style of DEATH m JOHNNY AT THE KEYS with seven; and troop 13, with 21; chants and cheera, uniforms, pe» r*iM«. u 1 assemblies and school support, EOsCMtlO ROSS Freehold, pack 68, with 12, and OFA Ml. ft SAT. EVININOS "THI ' pack 186 with six; Howell town- squads and responsibilities of a ZMZUGABOft WM* J*MM MVW cheerleader. VCTOKJORY •h ship, pack 150, with 15; Millstone JCOUNDREI PLAYINO) YOUR FAVORITE MELODIES township, pack 116, with seven, A faculty meeting also waa held 'NANCVWTBI and Roosevelt, troop 33, with five. to air problems which arise i ATLANTIC COUENGMr SUNDAY, D»e. Other round-up winners were in among cheerleading coaches. A workshop followed in which the I*. TODAY. IATUBMT THE UATHU SAINT" 41 scouting units In the council's SATURDAY MATINII COCKTAIL HOUR SUNDAY AFTERNOON southern district. Deal to Brlelie. girls were allowed to practice any TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY • WISH PAUL MUaLAS cheers with girl* from other TAI HUNTIR schools. OPEN HOUSE Business Women's NATALIE WOOD Holiday Party Pennsylvania Dutch OUR XMAS PACKAGE FOR THE TMs I ». SJ. NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY LINCROFT — The Red Bank Cuttonu Reviewed Witt aiNMt) *H|M Business and Professional Wom- ENTIRE FAMILY... en's club held Its holiday party Dr. Charles O. VVolbach, a mem-. He Left Behind" • IUFMT LUNCH • NOISEMAKMS S'i i;; NJNJ«V« » at a dinner meeting Thursday at A NNI. CLEAN COMEDY DRAMA ber of the faculty at Monmouth SUNDAY rt TasteTt r Lincroft Inn. Members exchanged college at West Long Branch, • CONTINUOUS MUSIC THURSDAY. DM. S gifts and sang carols. SUNDAY CONTINUOUS) * •'THYFARCOUNTRY11 spoke on "The Pennsylvania Party arrangements were in Dutch" at a meeting of Monmouth ROMRT RYAN i NO COVER — NO MINIMUM Wit* M«I* STIWS.BT m* charge of Mlas Adeline Maua, chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- VIReiNIA MAYO • Hm •OTH ROMAN Mrs. Samuel Diggle, Mrs. John can Revolution, Thursday at the K. Harkin and Miss Marie Kos- Red Bank Women's dub. H« die A RIAL THAT FOt THE YOUN* AND OUI key. Meeting prises were award- oussed the Dutch Christmas cus- "Tliw Proud Onts" COME EARLY ed to Hits Mazza and Mrs. Dante toms and pointed out that holi- Oaverlo. Mrs. John Renfore and day activity with those people Miss Betty Redwell were guests. Wist JOHN *•«• centers mainly on "the home arid TUMMY, WIDNNMT 1030 OCIAN AVI. ••eimucu, nut or nn CONTINUOUS CHRISTMAS DAY SEA BRIGHT « MMIO*)" Tke ltefltMr*s cl.uittd «artrtlM- the church." •ests BsM siere readtrs, whlek A film, "Decision at Williams- THE TERRIFIC •ere results _Ad>trtlMm«iL burg," a review of the part played by that city during the Revolu- tionary war, was shown. Mrs. •BOOMVt MY tAOY" mx COOPER Jacob B. Rue, Jr., and Mrs. M. Gregg Hibbs were hostesses. Mrs. HIT YOU'VE Fred M. Burlew and Mrs. Edwin "TNI msr Ti*aN" K. Domdniek served refreshments. BEEN WAITING FOR SINCE GIVE HIM A "HIGH NOON"! EATONTOWN Did <' BRUSHED TWEED TOPCOAT 5*. ALU(O ARTISTS sftssMs GARY COOPER Dakota/ Incklen. mmmn Mala Me] hearty U • good THUOOLOfl J ~^ description of thasa colorful bruihad wool twttdt. They re ftAU HOLIDAY .SHOW FERSUASIOF substantial but not wsighty. • STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY • i Thay'ra bright end aasy-goinq. DOROTHY McGUIRE And thay'ra riiggad, In a lux- . ststct-ilsnttig MARJORIE MAIN urious way. Altogether satis- leObrMwCOlOK fying, and very modeitly pricad for Christmas giving! Ptejtwttro aatl 2 Clir CDIIHI 45 THE MAYFAIR ^^— NOW SH0WIN9 *-•«"»» 'TENSION AT TAILE ROCK1** color OTHIR TOPCOATS H |y.W •IVR THE FIRFSCT CHRISTMAS MPT MOVIE GIFT BOOKS STARTS XMAS DAY • $3.00 VALUE FOR S2.M REYNOLDS — IDMI MSHIt •00ft AT ALL WALTgN MAM TNCATHI •vary •VMIIHJ 'til 9 in "IUNDU OF JOY" SlSS Eva WHM«< THE ST JAMES "ROCK, ROCK, ROCK" UI.H plus "SUICIDE MISSION' JSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ._ ._ STARTS MONDAY, XMAS EVE CLARK •AILI — EUANOR FARKIR MIN'S A IOYS- WEAR WALi in "KING AND FOUR QUEENS" TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE PLUS 181 Broadway Lena, Branch "SECRETS OF LIFE" "DESPERADOES ARE IN TOWN" •fcr BED BANK REGISTER , Dee. M. 1956—37 hrtNnnf TMn oraiun Cranberry Sauce "• 21-33c iBfSatir*r CMM t— ... rWff S«v» •? iter* (Hrrtotouw! UMTS MUM Tomato Juke2 - 53< Mince Meat 2^43 MciesT ffako -—-'"- 2'.£29 Walnuts II«. Plum Pudding ^ READY-TO-EAT HAMS •P^P^BBW ^FBt' BBP^BVB^HMBV eMMf M|ll 4*r4Br* 59c—53c = k Crackers £31Stwb "IT MRTEMNSE -79c Uiwx famed Hews L 2.99 Cap* Cod— Pink Am»ltd'$ FavorlHl CRANBERRIES FRUIT CAKE — Whita or Pfaik Im «fe Ji «MT */S in* aad Mtol Clmd *•** ' IHMB BIBMMBW •^•m VA&^B^L tmmmm ^b«^ ^MB> «MJ / GRAPEFRUIT 5:39 wpiui wvBnBiiiiiiii niBiniBTif mi Movel Oranges 10 - 49c Sweet Petotees 3-23c •w^ny w^P Bwi ^Hb ••••• ••• VHBI WVeiVV (Oi ittM IVBWKIN HE ie* nr 29. 19c iMthBiwcoli -*21< NrMN B*i*U«ta«i-l.l 111 Irak-*Bte ifwi we wx White Onions 2 -35c Pototees 10:39c Dairy 2"-25< PfefffamuM JS ' ' ' ' SVMlt PttM Utt|*i T D • • • 1 J£ 17* • • . "»rlt« JttkFrtttSi|K VIMBi nBJNUM • • ^nilv ^H v ^ ^^^^v v^^r^vr ^r ^B^V WA ^H ^r ^^w^r^r^v IIM. Swfffi Krifft *«• Fwftiy MflffBTIM FIIM Ctt'iMw'i '** 1 Rv» ^|BS 1 Wltn Bw 9 IS* BVe Krift'i u er ar ts io hleoior - • ^ JM..-1.I— >';'• LAP S P M ^ € I Hn. ClwliMi -99c ECTMNLM Aw»ri«iii, Striit »r nmtut* CIIMM ^*» in 9mm M»rfwh*MT4 Stlf-S^rvlw'itam Aft P' S NEWEST MARKET — PROSPECT AVE. & CHURCH ST., LITTLE SILVER FRII PARKING 1|1 MONMOUTH (ST., RED BANK ; | HIGHWAY 36. KEANSBUKG} Tlie polio shots were adminis- Children Preaent BED BANK REGISTER Farewell Dinner for Wlundens tered by Dr. Philip L. Costa, tt-Thursday, Pro 20, 1956 PTA Sponsors school physician, assisted by Mm. Holiday Operetta Edward F. Brown, high school nurse and chairman of the PTA LITTLE SILVER— Sixth and Varied Holiday Polio Project health committee; Miss Harriet seventh grade pupils here present- Decorator-Inspired ed an operetta, "The Shepherds' The Red Bank high school Par- Francis, R. N., Red Bank ele- mentary school nurse, and Mrs. Christmas," at a meeting of the ent-Teacher association took on Parent-Teacher assoclttlon Tues- Program Given a new project Monday when it Ellas Long, R. N., a PTA mem- sponsored a polio vaccine pro- ber. day. Miss Louise Sacco was the MBW MONMOUTH — Central The second polio shot will be director. exhort pupUs presented their gram, In which ISO pupils partici- pated. given at the school in the middle Appearing In the cast *ftn Chrtetmaa program «1 a meeting of January for students receiv- •4? UM Pannt-Teacher association The event was the result of co- George Ryser, Robert Longmai: operation between the PTA; the ing vaccine Monday. Parents of John Hance, Linda Purdy, Janice Monday. Mrs. Mildred Stanton high school pupils who wish their was In eharge. assisted by Misses high school administration; Vin- Kerr, Ginger VanderVort John or HUG* Sovlngi cent Horan, borough health offi- children to receive vaccine for Boskey, Patricia Jolce, Jeffery Canl Grimes and Florence Worth- the first time In January may ier, UM directors. cer who obtained free vaccine Bolton, James Cotton, Thomas from the state department of send signed requests to school Pfrommer and Paul Ferrer. Other faculty memben assist- authorities. There is no charge. Ing were Mn. Shirley VanZandt, health and Dr. John W. Hardy The stag* was decorated with Mn. Vivian Bad*r, Mr.. Ruth of Brlelle, president of the Mon- Also assisting were Royal H. a Nativity scene mad* by two Griffiths and Albert Newman. The mouth County Medical society, Hintxe, Red Bank high school P.T.A. memben, George W. Ryser school's ait director, George Lane, who gave the project the group's principal; Willard F. Browning, and Robert L. Balnten. Costumes 4M the decorations. Henry Blake official sanction. vice principal; Mrs. Irene Smith, for the event were made by Mrs. *u pianist and directed the Through the PTA November girls' physical education teacher; Neil B. Smith. Mrs. Harold W. Kerr did the makeup. A com- •ehool oholr. Greeting* were ex- bulletin, parents were notified of Mrs. Irving Krakowltch, co-chair- tended br Paul F. LeFever, prin- ths project and were asked to mittee of mothers of fourth grade cipal, and Mn. Matthew Bteven- sign slips giving their approval. man of the health committee with pupils, with Mn. Charles Oaker- Oon, president. Of the US slips returned, UO Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Reuben son as chairman, served refresh- I Pupil* participating wen WU- granted permission. Taylor, PTA •resident. ments. V Ham Kldd, Judy Werner, GaH Spafford, Joan Lovey, Anita RoeheHe, Marie Palmleri, Janice Parker and Lawrence Janeeen. *n>» slath grade did "Christmas In Many Landi": the beginners' fnoup of the orchestra, "Jingle WHITES-OPEN , Belt*"; Tap Dance dub, "White Christmas," and the Drama club, Firemen of Relief Inline com who are leaving this week-end to * play, "In Bethlehem Town." The pany and their wlvai held an Im take up residence m Florida. The snhool orchestra played "Adertc I promptu farewell dinner Saturday affair was hold In the Drummond ridelU." The entire croup sang I in honor of Mr. and Mn. Fred pi. flrs house o the company and gold-vaiiiad thodow box "plontor-mirrar. 2 lavoly . th. hymn, "Joy to the World." ' Munden of 10 Hunt at., Rumaon, was sponsored jointly by the com- makhifig fras»»d afctwas pany and members of the Ladlu' EVERY EVENING auxiliary, Mr, Munden has been a member of Relief Engine com- OUR 73RD CHRISTMAS pany for II yean and hat bean UNTIL XMAS ... NO PAYMENTS TIL NEXT YEAR been active as a fir* policeman and as chairman of several oom- pany committee* for most of hi* term of membership. Mrs. Mun- WILBUR'S den Is a charter member of the Ladles' auxiliary and is a past Merry Xmas to the president. JEWELERS Gifts were presented to the couple at the conclusion of th* OfIN IVMY NlftHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS dinner. Mr. Munden, left, was given a portable transistor radio Entire Family HOAD ST. MOSKCT AYE. from th* company hy <**rt«i WH- RID SANK IITTU SILVIR son, president. Mrs. Jan* Knoll, president of the auxiliary, present- Tol. M fcOMI Tol. Rl «V2SM ed Mr*. Munden a rhinestons pin. Christmas Party OloworoM Now For Cub Pack 15 SHADOW IOX LITTLE SILVER-HMemtoen W PIAMID MIRROR H's Automatic! Cub pack IS attending a Christ- mas party Friday at the school brought In toys tor children who wla be patient* at Rlvervlew hos- VAlVff LAKOECUIUOCAIiNIT pital during the holidays. Miss Winona Damn, executive Gorgaout modarn doubla- aailti - tsa MU TMB director of the Monmouth County Organization for Social Service, fromad picture mirror b fully with mahogany. Klng-ilill o thanked the boys for th* food 21x31". NoutHulb/ ornomontad 27J5"dL they contributed to her organisa- from* in ontiqw* tlhwr or gold HAM/LTON tion for needy families of the fbilih. ana. The pack also received $40 from sur-wiiiiM WATCIES Leon's Cleaners of Red Bank, plus a donation from the Arm. The $*0 was payment tor coat hangen collected by cub* and re- turned to Leon's. Cubs trimmed a Christmas tree with ornaments made by the in- dividual den memben. Harry 7-Pc. Xmas Wild led In carol singing, and each Living Room eub received a gift from a grab Handiom* modern sof* in d*cor*4or's fabrics with bag. Scott Btalves. acting oubmaster, matching chair— 10-yaar factory gaarantoa — smart presented a "Do Tour Best cocktail tablo —2 itap tablas —2 tabla lampi —add Award" to members of den six. l10 Cub* receiving awards were David up to th* merriest family Xmas *v*r. ; ; -iW» Travie, Steven FeMman, George CroweM, Paul Torn, Robert Schu- mann, Allen Anderson, Nicholas Berardi, Peter Maroney, Hugh 170 147 Johnson, Michael ftedlak, Ray- Silt! LUXURY LAMPS! mond Boeckel, Robert Avers, John Bell and Richard Newton. Main East Keuubarg Street, A Christmas party and dinner a* held at the Bhadowbrook, Asbury Shrewsbury, last week by the Ladle*' auxiliary ol the first aid Put squad with sxchang* of gifts. A fish fry to take out will be held tomorrow from 4 to T p. m. at th* first aid hall. Installation of n*wl]M*eted officers will take place at th* next meeting -Jan. S. A .dinner party was held by the Women's Republican club at Bachstadt's restaurant Gifts ware exchanged. Table decora- ACCUMATK tions wen small snowmen and luishei suel eat*, Ak* candy can* favors and a large wtthwkissiUaL snowman centerpiece, Th* naxt business meeting will be held Jan. 10 at th* flnt aid hall. A Joint Christmas party for cub pack 108 and scouts of troop Th* Sign of 102 was held yesterday at the flnt aid hall by the parents' aux- iliary. Gifts were presented o a a a pHtWlfW UMpt th* pack and troop. Frank Me- -^WILBUR'S Oarry, cubmaster, and Charles witfc |ayof»oBafcod aWASl Boyee, aoqutmast*r, received JfWIURS - SILVIRSMITHS gift* from th* cubs and scouts. sven QeVCwrQivrHnipiTva mnviy win* nvi vniil_ "Bys* In the Sky" will be the aocaroMd in 24JC sold. Matching tfaiNhwont thodo m BASKIN'S VANITY __ THOUGHTFUL A "r*gol" addition to any rooml Richly carvod wrought • • • • This |*» block 2-tiefbeovty iron with bran Corduroy toot. DKorolor datlgnad for many U*M i.. ond tabla, bookcow,. parft far to l ^•- QlrPQeT. # Hwotwrnlnobfouh^dk. and occantt; IroMy WhHo GIFTS glost ash tray. V high. 'MICHANIC Stlllf 110 •ANK.HH FOR THE WOMAN Juit off Broad St., opp. Marchanti Trutt Co. lank WHO SEWS Opt* Nlfhtty TMXIMN 170 MMMMHI ». W tak TMYH-MO OwWtf#f 0rt|lMlt 147 Hih St. Asbaj Mi Sll*wilH«r*NOWf*ft*«V*rrrlmTIM*| • A BASKIN'S GIFT CERTIFICATE OoroNui now lamp* for perfect color accententl Al ChiChinna hana% WHERE SERVICE IS A docoratod boM with pobbl* Mono flnhh In 24-24KK gelld „ , IN ANY AMOUNT, TO IE USED FOR tloamtng brotvplotoa bat*. IxcWng TWYN-OIO ihadta. WHATEVER SHE WANTS: CUSTOM SUPCOVERS, ChooM tnm Sditftftatfuf Now CoToral Fully 30x32x10" ... uto tin. PLEASURE... PROMPT DRAPERIES, OR FARRICS. «ly or itack for book*, brU-^- bfoc, ale With ploitk plantar. AND COMPLETE I • A SKIRT. DRESS OR SUIT LENGTH OF FAIRIC (fust glv« M htr sin) • PINKING SHEARS, SCISSORS, NOTIONS • AND YOU STIU HAVE TIME TO MAKE HER ITEMS OF FELT (nt«ds no htmmlng—72" widt) OR A IORDERED APRON White 170 MONMOUTH ST. I 111 i s\ ill , | •> 147 (MAIN ST. 9 touted afford, who calmly stepped Putting Life RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1956-3 up to the line and aank what Sports Show On a Six Weeks Cruise Manasquan Wins proved to be the winning point. Into Christmas Thi* wss the only point scored In Set Feb. 15-24 he three minutes of play. EATONTOWN — How about On Foul Shot ASBURY PARK NEW YORK—The biggest va- pitting a Mt of Ufe ta year I. 6. COATS KG r t riety of aporta and recreation «- ASBURT FAHK-A foul .hot Holland, f 2 i hlbita ever ataged under one roof Tat Men esaae* from the local by Doug Glfford In an overtime Socolow f 4 I In New York etty wtil b* avail- af the Baetoty r*r the HAPPY Tariwrt f I I AUCTIONEER Marion gave Manasquan high Budd- •-. f- o i able to eportamen at the 1M7 na- of Ciaotty to Aal- school • 14-tt victory over Asbury Hoctor t tional aporta and vacation ahow •aals. which resorts It has aa DiLi.to t In the New York Colleeum Feb. ; of degs and oato *n "Complete Salei Service" Park Saturday night In ths Round Bruao. * Rahtn tournament competition lifc«on ( 15-24. ig t»r a friendly Johnson, ** In addition to the hundrede of Any Usd at aaettea-aaywbar* HOLIDAYS Ashing tackle, camping, wildlife, Th» Blue Blahopa made a thrill- 20 S 41 ar oat of Use eonteat In the lait MANASQUAN archery, hunting, boating, travel many of two miautas of play. Trailing, 4S- TO r and vacation eihttrita, there wHl RIAL UTAH TO ONE Mb toe Blahopa acored all tuccea- Barnett, f .. 1 7 *1 new and expanded how-to •wihMn. I. e a ~ clinic* pioneered by New York afre painta to knot the sear* at Kim f. e l APPtAISAU . as-all and tossed the game Into L Nesry • I u Sxpoiltlona, producer of the shew. AND ALL! ' as overtime session of three U 8ala. ( * Among aome of the Ashing Gilford, ( e tackle manufacturer* who will ex- Matawan league la the opening aeoonda of the hibit, according to Leater Eisner, I. G. COATS parted, Nate Bruno acwre ar QaarMrs Jr., president of New York Ex- Presents Play SILVER Jenifers Aeaurr Park It < T II •—•I position*, arc: Alrex, Garcia. 4M Bath Ave. Leaf Braaeh HaaaMuas 11 I U It 1—41 Pflueger, National Rod; Thorn- VIATAWAN- X cast directed 11 MONMOUTH ST. OVielsJ*—Oil**, Mieaell. men, Aahaway, Perm, Bpptnger, by Miss Edith Davlson preiented Zebco, Montafue, Ocean City, a play, "The Chrljrtaiaa Star," at LOeVlltf RID BANK Gua Bail of UM Cincinnati Red- Qudebrod, Helln. Orvta, Baker1* last w**k'* meeting of the Hats- lega haa hK tore* atralgkt hom- Tab WobbJen, Universal Fly, wan ConUmporar r league at the Ave. •ra twtee tn the Uat two season*. Buaa, Oliver and othen. home of T. Howard Lloyd, He did It in Chicago In MM and Wain at. BSD BAMS The widely expanded mi ver- la Philadelphia toUK . •Ion of the ahow, Mr. Elaner aald, k quartet, eomp Ising Mr*. Wil- will cover two complete floor, of liam Zahn, teagu* president: Mr*. WINDOW SHADES LOANS- the uUnt«a««erB CetUeum, new Dr. and Mn. Mavrica Daansy, Naw ShrawtWy, ara Martin Bell, Mr*.| Edwin O*Han- WS MAKVFACTURE ON rtUEMISKS bome of too event. The ahow oc- lon and Mr*. Harry Pitcher, ssng SIDE HEMMED WINDOW SHADES ,• CHRISTMAS Watdtsa, cupies 180,000 equal* feet of floor la* an daak af Amarican Praiident Una*' S.S. earol* and, aa a soloist, Mr*. akaalHSHS. VasJIamsa SMaaValafl ana* SBMBBBBBBJSBBI BBBBB* oratlve Darkening waahaU* shaasa at vary President Ct«valan«] |«t» kafar* tailing fram San^Franeitea OHanlon aang "0 Holy Night" ma •>, n niajii|ii and "The Birthday of the King." Bring la yoar old ratters *c we will aapfty Satyr«Jay far a tli-waaki' araiia af tka Oriant, whara thay Greeting* of the Woman'* club MBW HABTSHOBNE rollers. *m A. It—Low Mass W^eBBW^Bv^BBBf Bff^Bs^B*aBsjPBB] will viiM nch parti at Haaalulii, Yakahama, Manila, Hona.- of Mutawan were extended by ESTIMATES GIVEN-NO OBLIGATION Mr*. Renuelair L. Cartan, pre«l- •' if LETTERS FROM /» | ADC AWNIN9 AMB k ana* Kaaa. Tha Dabnayi' traval arran«amant( w«ra dent, and Mr*. Peter A. Read MILS - sr OUR READERS by tfca O'Daiwall Traval Afanay af Rad lank. first vice president. VLUDC SHAM CO. toe Mrs. Zahn reported that the 117 WIST MONT ST. U* RANI league ha* "adopted" a local fam For Pleasant Dining at Moderate Prices VTONDBBJTL OOVNSELOB ily In co-operation with the TEL RE 6-3819 vUU Chrlstmai welfare prexram of the mo Parking la front and Baar *f Stero Uncroft, N. },Red Bank Airman Wins Matawan Public Health asaocla Dec. 15, Hot. tlon. Approved wu a donation To the Editor: fer th* Olrl Scout* and plan* were Pleasant Valley Inn's I am writing aome rellgloue made for a February theater par- WEST END BAR article*, aome of them by request. High Honor at McGuire ."' Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Mow la a Chriatmaa seratonotte ty. Mr*. Howard Wolvertnn win hat you may wiah to ue, If you named representative of Brownie formerly Perk's Bar Luncheons Dinners bava none of almUar nature. MeOUIRE AIR "TORCB BASE troop TO, which the league will Wonderful Counaelor—Prtnoe t -A Rod Bank airman sponsor. WIST MONT ST. ft MORFORD PLACf claw—Vladimir Korol—haa NOTICE Private Dining Room for Parties • Banquets Peace. Isaiah l:lf. ThM* lutemt** la the punhiM of Mrs. Zahn and Mr*. John Kin- The late William taming! named Airman of the Month for cinder* fnm Uv. N. J.IUU H.tpiUl nay said they will serv* as ush- MAR BRIDOI AVI. RIO RANK Cornar Highway 34 and 520 Holmdel Bryan, aUver-tongued orator, never December at thla Air Tort* Inatal- •Uiifcw*. N. Januirr 1. 1*17 er* at tht Chrletmt* v»ap#r terv- eat In the PreaMent'i chair, but he lation. to DetaaoaV- r II, 1IST, , mam«y obltlobnl did Inspire Urge audiencea aa he U»IH tt »rosoia_ . l <« W4al»s U „_ lee to be sponsored by the eenior featuring ^ Whitney 6-7851 1 Hla mother, Kra. Van K«wa- S«x«r«!i(tiiiiio«; AiMunUntAneuMante. OffieOMete ooff taeclub of th* Baptltt church at 4 •poke on "The Prime of Peace. * Itawa, live* at tU Watt front at, This ie the season when many laatltiitle*Ue* . •!Hi«t to bke aukmltteklttMd aot p. m. Sunday. JOHNNY WHITEMAN'S TRIO will turn their thought* to thlSad Bank. lat*r tau 19-.M A. ¥.. D**«nbw I*. After gifts were exchanged, re- Advent of tie lfeaSah. MHHOM Airman Xaral I* aaalgned to the 1*91, H. L. O'CONNOR, freshmtnt* were served by Mr*. MIDAYS aaei SATURDAYS far DANCING acknowledge Him aa the Prince MOM air lnUlIlgenee aenrtee lt.lt BaalaMa MaiMfar. William Welntraub, Mn. Arthur of Peace. Way, than, 1* the world, •quadroa here. Hara ara tht Raatent why It Mr* t* *4v*rtlM la Tae Reilttw Ktatt, Miss Nettle Cerrato and SNACK IAR NOW OffN -sry few year*, "an the brink i The award ni presented on tha Mrs. Bell. warf" In World War I Henry .uia of hla "wUltngnee* tocon -—Aivertlstaiest. Ford expected to gat UK boy* out stantly do a atrperto job." of the trench** and home by YOU PAY LESS! Christmas—but he HUnX Soldiers A naU»e of Bkoplje. Yugoslavia, have .topped nghtlng ju*t on the M-yeai^old airman la aarviag WS 1KB V1CS A* OU %rlatawar day and poUtklan* aa a languaga ipecUUat with the iajj» taken aTWther'amr UM iquadron. Ha aaaakl atveral for- holiday*. Why la Christ a Christ- eign languagea BuenUy, taalaalng WE HAVE FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR THE HOLIDAYS mas; Prince of Peace? After Slavic anindd Rui • Chriatmaa, what? ffBCBBVICB AB Tjpea Water hasps. Prior to enlisting in the Air Have w« too Ion*; aaaumad that Force, he served with the Army Chriat't rola automatically—wltt WBCBBVICB All out ufr-wM control the nation*? Corns of Engineers tar three.' Or have we failed to rtaHa* the year*. order of iM'th/i charaeteriiation: During thla period he was a USUAL SMVICI rot YOU* OH MIRNBI '•Hla nam* shall ha called 'Won- pheto-mapplng Instructor and a derful Counselor, Mighty Ood, number af aa engineer technical OUR CHARM IS J10.JO Everlaatlnr Father, Prince « intelligence team. He later served Peace'." (The Rtvleed Standard at th* Pentagon, Washington, D. Version properlv omlU a com- ma after "Wonderful," and thu* C, on a number of Intelligence Tat Riet Raak M041 m HOMal M441 describe, not simply the glory of projects. Christ, but the quality of Hla wis- MU la latelUgeace dom). Can there be a Prince of CRANI PLUMBING 4 HEATING Peace until we have fottowed i In hi* currant assignment. Air- Wonderful Counselor? Jesu man Korol is still engaged In In- never sought glamor and adora- telligence work—Including the op- tion In UiemseTvea. Hi* miracle* eration of communications equip- are performed out of companion; ment, map reading and classifica- He demonstrated humility with a tion, photo Interpretation, civilian towel and basin of water; He liaison work and parachute placed service at the top, aa theJumping, as well aa his linguistic badge of sreavtneaa. Ha waa not AlrP >rivtta Hack ar nclmiva branah giv* yatj rha MM* h«f h simply wondarfat but a wonder- duties. ful counselor. Until oar world M Airman Korst cams to the a«Jv«rtlM. »rsaai at arkas wkarntially lawar. regard! Hhn. He can never really United States In 1M* from hi* 5« a worldwide Prince of Peace native Yugoslavia. He attended with subjects In aU nation., In th schools there and haa completed Oar Owt t*rfv«ft LoMi or ixclnlv Irondf Kingdom of His—and our— Father. • year of pn-atedlcal atady at Rollins college, FUt N I think of the old rugged hertl- HI* military schooling Inchtde* ti%d Winet culturalist prophet who said: the .Armjr photoHnaf alag ceurse, Coosf-To- I All Wool Shadow Glen Suburban Coats—with Wool Quilted Lining. '19.95 $ Rag. $29.95 Fine Heavy Tweed Suburban Coats. '29.95 Rag. $39.95 SHOP DAILY TIL 9 P. M. SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 P. M. OU-rtptatti but slneert It our Chrtttmu with to you: An tbmntaum of food cheer TolMtlu whok jw Men and Boys NICK CAIVANO ', T»e Vniverity Shop On Th, Hifhway" of Route 33 Freehold, N. J. Barda fRsehold J-050J 17t Red Bank RED BANK REGISTER Thursday. Pec. 20, 1956-41 May the spirit of Christmas-peace on earth and good will toward men-touch every heart so that the coming New Year will be one of peace and progress for all peoples* THE GRAND UNION COMPANY, FANCY YOUNG - TOP QUALITY - IACKEDIY BOND t READY TO COOK WEIGHED AFTER CLEANING 2 it«. MM 37* ArmoWf Star and U. S. Chetc* IDEA? CHRISTMAS GIFTSWM $wift'« Promlum, Armourt Star k U. S Chotc* LEGS OF LAMB 49/ I KINGAN-RoadytoSorvo 49 ROASTING CHICKENS u WiSltr 5 CANNED HAMS 5 BOLOGNA or LIVERWURST r DUCKLINGS >~« JUMBO SHRIMP FRUITED HAM •*•-***«*• SAUSAGE MEAT KOWAK CRANBERRY SAUCE NAVEL ORANGES Strain*! *% Wox ^QJ FRUIT COCKTAIL ^ DELICIOUS APPLES . Strawberries OMM Spray—Wlwl* PASCAL CELERY i«. ?«*,»*. M,|9/ TOMATO JUKE —« Cranberries FM Holiday J Mince Pie MnlHUrt SWEET POTATOES *££Maals * 3-25' GRKHPEAS — -fcaj, Swvawtth Pumpkin Pie Turkey ROYAL PRIME YAMS 2^49/ 5 Coffee take ^ Sweet Potatoes S AVOCADOS Add ZMt to Salads -19' DINNER NAPKINS ^ Orange Juice CHOCOLATE MMU ^ GreerrPeas Sunshine Thin Pretzels J Potatoes u-.fW.39* J Beans Weston George Inn Asst 9 Cut Corn Pilltbury Sweet Milk Biscuits Pot Pies Dwwsejfe PeeF White Rose Tea Spinach Green Peas White Rose Teabags >»» Brussels Sprouts io«.^29* Dash Dog Food 2u—31* 1 Cauliflower Kraft Italian Dressing u°* J Macaroni 2i*^4i* Kraft Cracker Barrel Sharp Cheese £ 41 * Marshmallow Fluff n* * * 25# SAVE 10/ on Nancy Lynn Swift's Baby Meats 2*>»45' ICE CREAM Angel Soft Facial Tissue W« *r« Proud <• Pm*nf FRUIT mOZEN-lMf lex. Union rles PIES ChrUtmm$ Cmn4ff M COITCN 01 UCN >MRMI Of MMNOM MWt Ml Concord WAU" '^29° Cherub *£? ^ Asher Canes 'fir JT M Parson's Ammonia -24« BABO OXYDCl DASH Ivory Soap 2'« fc"»29» SPIC&SPA\wN I "CoMabw HoaoV* Ivory Soap 3"-k"'25» pkf. Ivory Flakes »•• •*•• 33« pk9. 27! p AU MOM MMHVO Ikvn^ Dos, 30th rimrfiMonda Nancy Dot.y ,Lyn MHin. Ice Cream Wo Rootrvo TKa Right To limit QvMrtMot. y Fruit Pies swi»KMiAp»i.,i».iefc | FRE^ FrUiEt PiGifte slw««M.Otrry*llM.b.rr with TRIPLE-» 10 m. p4V. 29S* 'BlUE STAMPS O". »• *. 0». Mrt » ». M. M t P. M.I D«. 14*. » A. M. t. I:H f. M. .U T-11. I ».J-H1III 1-m—r - *- »H*IM,b>to|. . Fri. •« 10. Srt.,tH 6. , Now Jtrity Stal. Highway 3*. Opt«-« » P. M.Mo«, Tuo>. Wod. and .tw,».M» mtuxwasm . Milkman Hetiret After 26 Yean and Maura— Tratunaa. Troop 233 Motliers of the committee who received Girl Scout pins were Mrs. George Bett, KM. Arthur Has Fly-up Eckstein, Mrs. Charles Greene, SHREWSBURY — Girl Scout Mrs. Gerard M. Herxog and Mrs. troop US visited the Bancroft D. R. Hilllard. Taylor rest home In Ocean Grove Present were Mrs. George Monday to sine earok. The troop Blair, chairman of the neighbor- had Its Chriirmas party the next hood association; Mrs, William afternoon In the ichool. Preii, organizer of troop 119; At laat week's meeting, 19 Margaret PreU, Susan Hager, Su- scouts were welcomed at a flyup •an Matches and Joice Keiper, ceremony. Mrs. John Probert, as- members of troop IK; Howard •i«tant Girl Scout leader, pre- E. Matteson, principal of the sented Brownie wtngi; Mri. Har- grammar school, and Mn. Elisa- old R. Trahman, leader, Girl beth Nelson and Miss Ida Mat- Scout pint, guide plna and at- tola, teachers- tendance stars. Mrs. Milliard, Mrs. Kekstein, Receiving Girl Scout pirn and Mrs. Philip May and Mrs. Trah- wing* were Virginia Beccia, Pa- man were in charge of Monday's tricia Bett, Pamela Bett, Judy trip to Ocean Grove. Cretin, Marie DeAdder, Carol EclMteln, Shirley Evans, Marilyn Flood, Busanne Hensler, Betty BUILT-IN FACILITIES Hereof, Baasra Hill, Unda Hil- liard, Patsy Kramer, Virginia Today's steel kitchen cabinsU LoBiondo, Alice May, Leigh Ma- provide built-in facilities such M lone, Jacqueline Probert, PaUy full-out shelves and racks. • DdmMko SlMk to *n'l tan » MB Green> and Maureen Trahman. m. IM« viiaHaiff. utiaafai Receiving one-year itari (or ABOUT rSEKZER FOODS Brownie attendance were Virgia Becclo, Patricia Bett, Pamela Po not refreest thawed foods. Bett, Marie DeAdder, Carol Eek- After they are cooked, however, POM DAME wd Us Orchestri •tain, Shirley Evan*. Marilyn they may be returned to the frees- Flood, Susannt Heniler, Betty er. Mirfin C. McCue, right, vie* prsiident of Media's Hereof, Sandra Hill, Unda Hil- neon AVAJUMJ NOW POX dairy, Long Branch, praianti Gaorga M. McCua, Bt Park llard, PaUy Kramer, Virginia Wkes Is SMH akeul s.w te Mil LoBtondo, Leigh Malon* and Al- savaswd k.iiMh.is t—*t •»!»« rear HlW YIATS Ml UWIVATIOitt Rumion, with a wilUt and cash gift at • taitimanial ice May. Receiving ttara for probl.a wits Th. •mister's dssslaed three years' attendance were dinnar Saturday night at Watt End manor. Mr. McCua, sis.—AanrtiMSMSt who rm b««n with tha company 26 yaart, ratirod and was Sovt On Your honorad at a dinnar givan by tha amployaat. CABIN IN THE SKY OCIAN lin. v ATLANTIC HWfUNDS Shopping Now! AT. Ml. 1-11W — HI. 3-iltl DktincMve Ftminint Acctuorits St. James CDA Condemns 4 Prices Drastically Cut On New Film Baby Doll' Members of Court Bt. Junes, of the holiday. At this Urns Mm • BELTS Catholic Daughters Ot America, Harry Knlffin, chairman of tha Up to Thursday at Red Bank Catholic court's share the faith program, • BLOUSES high school went on record as asked members to recite their condemning the new motion pic- rosaries dally for the people of ture, "Baby Doll" in line with the 'unfary. • SKIRTS policy -' the Legion of Decency, Mrs. Joseph Pryor and Mrs. which ttrms the film as "morally Harry McCormlck were chairmen and repellent both in theme and of the refreshments, which were • SWEATERS treatment." served In the school cafeteria, Miss Mary Kelly, grand regent, which was decorated with Yule- 0 named Mrs. Barry Janssen chair- tide greens. Mn. Samuel Wise, • GLOVES 50<7< man of a vigilance committee dressed as Santo Glaus, distribut- OFF with regard to literature and ed gifts. Also assisting were Mrs. films. Joseph S. Lacy, Mrs. William • HANDIAGS Christinas contributions wi Lake, M.». Charles LeMsistre, sent to St. Dorothy's convent at Mrs. Andrew Lennert, Mrs. Frances M. Llsowky, Mrs. Law- MIGHTY CHRYSLER beat wiahat to you Wickatunk, St. Michael's orphan- rence A. Lotito, Mrs. Joseph Ma- age at Hopewell, to St. James and oothk THE CHIC SHOPPE St Anthony's convents, Red Bank, lone, Mrs. EUen Msloney, Mrs. St. Agnes convent, Atlantic High- James P. Msloney, Mn. Joseph akphM type V-8 NP'M! Hippy Christina. Holiday. lands and Boystown in Nebraska. Marks, Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. 9 CANAL ST. RED BANK Michael (VHara. Mrs. Edward BuFedt the MilKtiifiec taWoaWf, , d*t smooch auajag pOMf «f dM mott The annual Christinas program Daubensehmidt, Miss Eleanor Lar- powtrfu) eaaiM is Carjtkr MMO* ..• •. enjoy MM cftcitacy of (IN MAR OP P. O.) followed, with Rev. WilUam And- kln and Miss Mary BUen Lotito. aa ea«i«* w aushqr it los/i at aomal p the teaoomr erson of St. James Catholic church Court members will serve a built ioio OiiTtief'f ecdtuiw aiiplaal t tjpe Sat at speaking on 'the trut meaning" Communion breakfast at the V. svoa mt^ lat at oaMa ttt 3. O. dub at Long Branch Jan. 14 for a group of servicemen fol- MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS lowing mass at the Fort Mon- mouth chapel. Mrs. Frederick ltt-tt WKST FRONT ST. BED BANS, If. i. Richards will be chairman. Mrs. Dominic Oarruto will bt chairman of a spaghetti supper to be served In the school cafe- teria Jan. 24. Mrs. Clayton Held and Mrs. Joseph Christman were chairmen Last Minute GIFT BARGAINS 39% BROAD STREET RED BANK of the Christmas book tea, which the court held Sunday afternoon at the high school auditorium. Mora than 12S members and uvni CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS GIFT ITEMS guests attended. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! Rev. Clement Englert, C. 8. 8. t-PC. SET Uft-Him Trtt Sim* 1.00 -1.98 - 3.H R., of New York city spoke on "Eastern Rites," which pertained ChiiilUNift rabwdolM • Nflpkins TV TRAY SETS to the early era of Catholicism. lO.fS Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan, pas- 6 rkrtwS and Cups MS fl tor of St. James Catholic church and court Chaplain, led in prayer. CANDOLIERS . VoJ. 6 The Red Bank Catholic high school Glee club, directed by Sis- 1 Ufhf 3mht* lUflhts tlifbh ter Mary Vlrglne. sang carols. RMMI 2 I/I 9T. 79e 1.98 129 3.91 Tea tables were decorated with Christmas greens. Table hostesses WhistKng TM Ktttrt lex of Christmas Coras 21 for 29c were Miss Kelly, Mrs. A. J. Patter- CARAFE son, vice regent; Mrs. John P. owns TO i.oo MM MulvlhUl, Sr., and Mist Helen C. 1.50 Arriflcld Trats 1.19 Lang. WARMER Members of courts of the sur- omns TO 13.M rounding areas were among the guests. Assisting with arrange- Hahfoiswi Real Chnsltnai Trass *•» J.99 ments were Mrs. Patrick McOann, CALL RE 6-3334-FREE DELIVERY Mrs. Edward Meialer, Mrs. John Mertx. Mrs. Donald Miles, Mrs. 1.69 2.59 2.91 Edward Mulligan, Mn. Wttllam MtENCH FRYER SISSIU. Murray, Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty, AMD MUCB FAN 2 for 15c Mn. Anthony Orncblo, Mrs. Ed- omns TO in IA. . PIERRE LEROI BLENDED mund Patoek, Mrs. W. Harry CARPET Pennlngton, Mrs. Raymond PhU- 3.W ICICLES 10c Ups, Mrs. Alfred Targonsky, Mrs. SWEEPER IMPORTED FRENCH WHISKEY M. J. Newman, Mrs. Robert Ni- OTHtHS TO 4H non, Mn. Walter Noble, Mrs. Robert Norman, Mrs. Charles Rabble Ute Set 8 Utes 1.98 FIFTH 59 Oatonon, Mrs. Raymond Truex, RIHT J Dr. Alice Tyndall and Misses Dectrk Outdoor Santa 2.98 Sarah E. Murphy, Gertrude EGO MATER SPARKLING O'Brien, Bertha Power, Janice Make-h-Sito* 98c WAUTYPf DON JUAN PORT Tyndall and Marguerite Ward, a9^^sWlsMBBrBBBBBBBB\sBBBB9 RvSBBkB^BBs)tfBSBBBBaftBSSaaalaaa! I IIB?) wNIUIIIrtsa •QSTVilHNnwS . IV* CAN-0-MATIC Imported from Psttagal ^ ,69 3 Willow St. School omnsTosfc ,^#VEwl %p9SwlWfl BURGUNDY MyorTowov § Yule Program Paint 98c op VAN ZAMOT IMPORTID FAIR HAVEN "The Christmas Sftvor, WMo. Rod, Cloor 20% 8tory," consisting of songs and a' nivni Candy Canes 15c J5 .00 HOLLAND WINIS tableau, was presented by the FRY PAN CHEBBT Drama and Glee dubs of Willow OmiRS TO S«e IOX Street school for members of the CASE BIACKBEBBT ,75 Fair Haven Parent-Tetcher ai Christmas Hewers 10c 3 4524 BUS. BASPBBBBT elation Tuesday night in the 1.15 fjf LGI.26OZ. T^V 1 FIFTH school auditorium. The same pro- omnsTO2f« eOHlE gram was given sit the school as- AMI • 100*/* Cdifmta •mbly. Red or White Iranclies 39c Gp. AMI DRY WINES .95 More than 100 pupils made up the chorus, which was directed by Complete Line of Gift Wraps 5c to 1.98 1 GAL WINE .79 Mrs. Dorothea DeGano. The CoirtiniKNN ReHs Gift Paper 75' 1.29 a Saateroe a Zlnfandd drama club tableau was directed • Prtnwt Cookan NECKTIE NBT • SHEHRY GM. '.50 by Russell H. Baggot, club adviser CHRISTMAS BALLS a Burgundy a Barbarous and a faculty member. The Glee a AM*. CtffM Malon RACKS • MUSCATEL 2 CS.4GALS. dub, which Is made up of boys AS Shot • Shop*! and girls of the fourth to eighth • CnlH •Mondon INDOOR TREE UGHTS 24Tio 4STIo 72 Th COMSTOCK COMSTOCK grade, sang carols. Joseph Clark • TMttwrt DAVIDSON* sang "Holy Night." S Ldht Sorloi 7 Utht li Charles Keyler, William Ander- a Stoofc KaMa Sots » 3.49 4.50 WHISKEY Kmtvcfcy J^** son and Joseph Clark portrayed 1.19 2.29 RUM the three kings when the chorus a Boetrle dock sang "We Three King)." Robert 4YoanOM IOUMON OT. • Doeirk KiWt OUTDOOR LIGHT SETS SHOE .79 Haas was accompanist and San- 7 U»HT dra Stender narrator. RACKS FIFTH ^5 ^3-79 3" » UOHT 7.fS ft S.M 31' - 3 91- 5 YEARS OLD FIFTH II LlttHT OUTDOOR «HO-UwHT I.W 'Secret Pals' Hold .29 TO COMSTOCK IMPOITID DAVIDSON'S DAVIDSON'S Holiday Dinner PUNT 7-PC. OUTDOOR EXTINtlON CORD Howry D«ty • t«yoJ SCOTCH Bottled In Bond Mrs. Leon Pennlngton was Kentucky Straight chairman of the holiday dinner KITCHEN jl« 2,|0 | SO' 4J0 WHISKY 3* held Thursday at Peterson's rti FIFTH BOURBON taurant by the "Secret Pal" grou] INDOOR EXTENSION CORD ELECTRIC GIN of the Ladles' Aid society of th. UTENSIL SET 4 w raoor 10. Proof New Shrewsbury Reforms 49c CLOCKS FIFTH 3" 4 YEARS 010 ^W FIFTH church. Christmas greens, candlei VMfc ORAIX and Santa Olsus figures decorated 15-YI. ftUARANTU ABOVE 1T1UUI KXCLUUVk) WITH DAVIDSON'S the taUti. Attending were Mrs, Jack Mur- GOTHAM phy, Mrs. Alfred Herbert, Mrs. Rl«. 14.fl trOTHAM UTRA MY William Wellner, Mrs. Harold SPARKLING Severln, Mrs. Harry Carter, Mrs. 45 Norman Hallam, Mrs. Harry Ks- •URGUNDY CHAMPAGNE 79 tdlo, Mn. Robert Runge, Mrs. FREE DELIVERY FIFTH Olive Shlbla, Mrs. Frank Lover- 95 21.00 Cmt 2 31.IS Cm FIFTH i 2 sldge, Sr., Mrs. Leroy Croft, Mrs. Evald Erickson, Mra. Victor Hembllng, Mrs. WMlun Matin 9 MTIONAi iTOUt...47 Braid St... REo*Bo*k 6*2680 IMPORTED RED ft WHITE BORDEAUX WINE 99c FIRH tosh, Mn. Frsnk White and Mia Esther Crelin. T I Hazlet Firemen Inspect New Pumper Welfare Unit Ha* RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1936 Signal Lab Rededicated Chrigtmaa Luncheon 6 9 SHREWSBURY — The board As Coies Area in Ceremony and members of the professional staff of the Family and Children's FOftT stONMOUTH-CoJes Rig- Signal Officer, Washington, was iocit-ty held a holiday luncheon Evelyn Marthens Dal laboratory, ooc* a component a guest at the ceremonies. •f th»Lresearch and development Established last May, the de- Monday at Sh&dowbrook. . laboratories here, was rededicated fense standardization program Prior to that, |h» board meeting DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR Monday aa "Colei area", in special now being carried out by the t the Long Branch "V made I eeremonlen. The rededieation wu Signal Equipment Support agency plans for the annual meeting Jan.' •poniored by the Signal Equip- "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" I* a long-range project which 21 at St. Luke's Methodiat church, | ment Support agency, which new already has recorded many not- occupies the site. able aehtsvemenU. Among their Long Branch. • Col. Robert B. Tomliiuon, com- purposes are to Improve the effi- Staff members attending were RE 6-3239 manding officer of Signal SSqulp- ciency and effectiveness of logi- James Long, the executive direc- 11 WHITE ST. RED BANK 1 went Support ajency, gave th« stical support and operational tor; Mr*. Adele Vexler, Mis. Urace addrm at the exercises, Brig. readiness of the Army. Navy and Col ton, Mra. Isabella Flnkelday, j Gen, James Dreyfus, ebief of the Air Force, plus conserving money, Miss 'Jail Chaiet and Mils Carroll I Procurement and Distribution manpower, time, production faci- Blake. Mrs. Lony was a guest. division In the Office of the Chief lities and Datura! resources. Board members attending were The Coles area la on Half-Kile Mrs. A. H. Meyer, president; Mrs. rd. just off Newman Springs rd. John M. Osbornc, Mrs. Frank M. In Mlddletown township. The Sig- Blbley, Mrs. Walter Ingram, Mra. nal corps area originally was Howard Dutcher, Mrs. Harry MAX KNOWITZ dedicated in 1(42 In honor of Greenberger, Mrs, John C. Gior- the late Col. Hoy Howard Coles, dano, Mrs. Marshall VanWinkle, All forms »f who died In IMS after many Richard Parkhurtt, rapratantativa from Ward, La-Franc* Co., Etmira, N. Y., ctn- Jr., Mrs. Marshall VanWinkle. 3d, years of service In the Bignal Mrs. M. J. Nevim, Jr., Mrs. X. 8. Ufa • Casualty . Fir* corps. tar, shows Fir* Chief Jtmat J, Cullon, right, end James Watington, president of Hailet Smith, Mrs. F. T. Petschauer, Mrs. Coles Signal laboratory wu a Firo Co. No. I, pumping dials on tha company'i now SOO-gollon pumper, which was Charles H. Morgan, Mrs. Ray- major function of the Slgna mond Yackel, Mrs. William 8. Corps engineering laboratories, dolivoroct Sunday. Throckmorton. Mra. Harry Sher- which now Is mainly consolidat- man, Mra. E. O. Kohn, Mra. Har- ed In the labs' new Hexagon old Bei7.Fr. Mra. Paul F. Switi. Building. Lincroft Woodrow Dies, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Alfred A. Meyer, Mrs. Eu- •M HfW M. stai Busk, N. A Pack 50 ert Nimon, Mr. and Mrs. Emil gene Curtin, Mrs. Thomas Mc- He probljsi inline tenants when rw The Christmas party and din-Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Tor-Olinchey and Miss Florence R. • ' Bes-Utar way—Advet- ner of the Ladles' auxiliary of the toreJla and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kridel. first aid squad was held at Lin-Rosen. For A Very Party, Awards croft inn De«. M. Gift* were ex- The Christmas party for chil- SHREWSBURY-Cub pack 80 changed. Present were Mrs. dren of the community, given by presented awards and held its George Fetor, Mr*. Dante Daverio, Mrs. Lewi* B. Thompson, will ho Christmas party Friday night In Sirs. Matthew Multln, Mrs. Chea- hekd at the fire house Saturday the school auditorium. ter Hummaki, lln, Harry fleylsz, at 2:30 p. m. Members of the Merry Christmas Each den hung paper link Mrs. Jack Kelly, Jr., Mn. Harriet fire company and auxiliary will be chains or other den-made decora- Wilson, Mrs. Larry Mahooey, Mrs. in charge. tions on the tree and were led InWeorga Rtobdale, Mrs. George H. Morton Jonea is a medical Christmas carol singing by George Cook, Mm Frank McCarron, Mrs. patient at Hazard hospital. From Gotfredion, cubmastrr. Mrs, Ralph Layton, Mis. John Flock- Members of the Lincroft-Holm- Jerome D. Silver was the piano hart, Misses Mary Kelly and del Kiwania club attended an in- accompanist Each Cub HI pre-Madge Smith, Mn. Jack Kelly, terclub meeting with the Kiwanle BILL SPREEN'S sented a gift at the cloaa of the Br., and Mm Jutee Dtoti. The dub at Keyport last week. On meeting, auxiliary will meet Jan. i at theThursday night a round table dis- Mr. Gotfredson announced there nre house. New members are In-cussion wu held at Lincroft inn. will be a den mothers' meeting vttwi. A Chrlstmu party will be held to- Jan. t at the home of Mm. Jean Seaman William Toop, ana ofnight at Lincroft inn, with the Andrew* and that the next meet- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toop, Is Community church choir as WILLOWBROOK ing will be Jan. IS. home oa a 10-day leave from guests. Members also will brjng The following Cubs were pre- Bainbrtdge Naval bate, where he a boy or girt u guest. Jack Lam- Dining Room Open Chriatnuu Day sented awards: Bobcat badges, has completed personal training. kln is program chairman. Walter Wilson, Howard Covert, At the termination of his leave Kathleen Wameker, daughter Anybody can bt « finan- MENU Ralph Covert, Wayne Pomanow- •he Win be stationed at Littleton, of Mr. and Mrs. William Warnek- ski, John Sharp, James Bruno, Va., as personnel man with the er of Phalanx rd., celebrated her cial expert timply by sav- Ssiiarbraten with Potato Dumpling, Roait Rib* of Beef, Richard Johnson, William War- demolition underwater squad. lath Birthday Friday with a party den, Donald Steel, Michael Willis, A Christinas carol community at her home. Guests were Susan ing parf of hit income hart or Roatt Varmont Turkey, homamada drauing. Vaga- sing will be held at the lire house Merrill, Kathleen and Maureen Harold HaUey, Robert Luckman, every week or avary month. Paul Wilklns, Peter Brugulere, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Kelly, Maura MuUln, Mary Alyse tabla* and dattartt included. Billy Hobko, Peter Dodger, and The school teachers and chil- Warneker and Mary Joyce Wlnky Merghart; wolf badge; dren will hold a Christmas party Warneker. Janet Willis, daughter of Mr. 52.75 Richard Barns; bear badge, Doug- tomorrow at the school and class- Bach account up to $10,000 las Lavery and Mark Erdrlch; sil- rooms at the fire house and chapel. and Mrs. Lowell Willis, wu a ver arrows, Douglas Lavery two, Teacher* at Lincroft school en special gueet of the Red Bank K1- Is Insured by an agency of Lance Adams two, Richard Sebas- Mrs. Lena A. Olarlc, principal; wanis club Monday night. As the United Statea Govern- NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY tian three, and William Tully, Mrs. Betty Beam, Mrs. Ann Gar-winner of the first county award ment. George Madden and James De- reU, Mrs. Marie Armstrong and in cooking at the county 4-H fair MAKE YOUt WSttVATIONS IAILY vine; gold arrow, Lance Adams, Mrs. Cuthberta Mullin. At the in July she wan given a J25 bond. James Shafer and Richard Sebas- fire house, Mrs. Jack Nail, and at She attended the dinner at Molly Steak Dinner strwd 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. tian; assistant denner atrlpe, the chapel, Mrt. George-Ann Pitcher hotel. Misa WilWs is a James Shafer, and one-year pins, Smith. The refreshments will be member of the Lincroft 4-H club. R(0 BANK SAVINGS Bufftf Oinntr from 1 a. m. On Nick Barbato and James An- furnished by the P. T. A. Ronald Willis, son of Mr. and a Musks and Dancing • Nolsemakcn and HaU drews. John Mauser, Jr., celebrated his Mrs. Lowell Willis, celebrated his AND LOflN ASSOCIATION birthday Sunday with the family. 1th birthday Friday. 1 0 Broad S t reer $8.00 Nc Present were Mrs. Mauser and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Talarico Couple Receive Mn. Arbon Hugihes and children Red Bank. Nc« Jersey and children Marilyn and Peter of r-.,.i i 188 7 $3,000 in Settlement Gall, Garry Glen and Genevlve. Hamdon, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs RE 6-2099 "The Gifts That Jesus Brought" Robert Boylan of Freehold spent O|M* t Ml. t<> 4 PJB FREEHOLD — Mr. and Mrs.will be the sermon topic given by Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward IcmJucmm a Clipper Craft eBtetwa Hats Everybody looks at a man's 23 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK a McGregor Sportswear hat. Let him look his best CHARLES H. TINDALL, Agency In a Stetson. • Ju»t off Broad Street • eVanHeusen Skirts e AIMfiitnr Cutti 19 IAST MONT ST. RID IANK UP IUD«IT PLAN «IPT CIRTINCATIS e Hlckok Belts 24 Broad, St. Red Bank ' i II *• 9030 31* 10" J 44—Thtmday, Dec. 20, 19S6 RED BANK REGISTER I Season's Greeting? To All Our Customers and Friends JUST SAVI YOUt CASH RlftlSTIR OWl LOW, LOW PRICES! PLUS FREE PYREX TAPIS *IVISCUATID *OVIN MADY V. S. GWT. 4.BABEB *• TO IS POUNDS ALL ONI PRICE * * * •CEAIf 8PRUY CMANBEHIY 8ACCI) GOLDEN BLOSSOM MARGARINE PINEAPPLE JUICE * 21 2 - 39* HUNT'S KRAFT'S VELVEETA TOMATO JUICE 23 2lb. LIBBY'S 79- pkg. U. $. 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Ste 27C FLORIDA SWEET GltntPk|. 77C Giant 81M 85C CHEER CAAAAY SOAP PARSON'S HOUSEHOLD Tangerines -..« LK. pkf. 31c 2 r 25c AMMONIA Giant Pkf. 75C 3 £• 26c Qt Btl. 23c MEDDO JARMS ALL For Automatic Vaihtn ALL FLAVORS 79' PKNN SUPREME ICE CREAM, Half G»l. 99e STORI HOURS M MSMVITM RNHT TO LIMIT OUANJITIM COFFEES THIS WIIK THURS., PRI. h Ow Ntw ad Urftr Pwkhi« Ut at AND SAT., K87c I A. M. f* t P. M. 95 BROAD STREET 506 PROSPECT AVE. Orwuri M Yaw Or*r JNTRANCI ON LINDIN PLACI RED BANK LITTLE SILVER i i Want Ad Section Sports RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20, 1956-45 Bucs Meet Asbury Park for Round Robin Crown Heel, Toe Sports Car Club Has Rally Red Bank Seeks Third Win 0 *» 0 0 In Basketball Tournament Spotting Sports Coach Lloyd Belton'i Red high school btfketball Regional Five Hits Snag hasn't really dug into Its regular By Hy Cunningham 9M-57 schedule st yet, but Sat- urday night the Buccos will vi* for thelt. first crown of th* < In Caseys' 80-60 Triumph season. Belton's squad I* in th* thick Red Bank Catholle handed of the battle for the round robin Rumson-Fair Haven Regional tournament championship being high school its first surprise of the Cage Schedule held st Asbury Psrk high school. season Friday night when the The Bucs meet Asbury Park la Caseys romped over the BuM- TOWIQHT h« last gams of a doublehsador, dogs, 80-60, In a tilt here. Freehold Regional at Long Anything might happen In this The .Caseys suffered a trimming Branch, round robin. In fact, a triplt tit in Its first outing of the season appears passible. A victory for at the lituida of Trenton, but TOMORROW the Hlue Bishops over unbeaten Coach Bill "Doc" Qreamer worked Jaateebarg at Mam*oa-Fair Ha- Red Bank and an upected vic- out all of the kink* for the Rum- ven Regional. tory for Manasquan over St. Root i son game. In fact, the new Casey Duaellsa at Keyport. could bring about the tie among ' coach started right with funda- Tockertofl at Central Regional. the three schools. mentals of ths court sport to get SATURDAY In II yesrs of competition, the his Green and Gold team up for Bucs won 20 gsmes while drop- the Bulldogs. ASBURY PARK ROUND ping 28 tilts, and picked up th* Dick Goodwyn sparked the of- ROBIN title only twice. Aabury Park has fensive drive with 22 points, but •ec Bank vs. Atbury Park. the most wins, 31, and has wot the real story was a pair of hust- Manaeajaan vs. St Rose. four titles. Manttquan won the ling guards who turned tn college most title*, five, while St. Roe* play performance*. Bill Naughton has one sine* Joining th* tourney snd Bill Corcoran. Both guard* tn 1991 stols ths ball from the Bulldogs T Cage Loops In two contests played, Had time after time and dribbled the Bank edged Manatquan, U-61, and Trottermen practically off the upaet St. Rose of Belmtr, 12-rlg. court Open Season Mentof Bslton's squad <• Naughton and Corcoran Just spsrked by the tggresslre Du.; about controlled the game to their The Kalln**, last year'* bas- Patton, who has scored SI point* liking. When one wasn't dribbling ketball champions of th* 11th In two game*. In the Manaataaa Mill Joan Ritehia ef Rumion It shown at tho wheel of her Ktrmann-Ghia Vollti- or pssslng, ths other guard wa*. and 12th dlvtalon In th* Y. M. C. encounter, Patton dunked tight 1 A. league, started the season off TBS BIB, OLD ST. MICK MAKES HM APPEARANCE Tuwday waqen preparatory to taking off in Sunday * charity rally tpontoraol by tha Haal and Both bucketed 14 points. fast by rolling to sn easy, 72-SO, goals tnd seven fouls and against Tea Sporti Car club to benefit needy familial in tha area. With her at navigator it Rumson started off fast and Isd win over the Slow Pokes last St. Ross he had six field goali aad far tha UM year. It la now only a niatUr of a (aw days and noun early in th* game, but ones the three charity toatet. baton tho nu with tho whlta whiskers and his sack wlU sat mora week. Chuck lellinghem ef Mtddlotown. Varnon B. Bennett of Watt Long Branch, club preii- Caseys caught fire, that was tt. Bill Bennett had 18 point* snd Contributing strongly to ths at> attantlon than tha Army-Navy gmma or th* World Series. dont, it «t Tha right. Alto pictured, loft to right, are Howard lingerer of Shrawibury, Vlnce Cantallce opened the scor- Diets Wasihausen dunked In It fsnslvt cauaa war* Frank Aumaak This la 4fco Us** of th* yea* that ing with a pair of fouls, but Red' markers for ths victors. Perry and Grant Jonea. In the Big DM rally chairman, Polica Chief Frank W. Reuther, Police Capt. Laroy MeKnight and Mrt. Bank retalllatsd on a one hander WaHsra, with sevan talUte, wa* tilt, Jones had IS points on §Vf lingerer. Tha rally netted $17 in cath, numarout clothe* and ingredient! for two fam- by Corcoran. Kenny Cousins high man for th* loser*. from the Held and five from the oew of Wakyspejuatoe at tit* Barge* Bowl II scored from under the basket and foul line. In the Purple ROOM' ily clinntrt ef turkay. Th* Kallnaa enjoyed a 20-t whoa Baata oetlvon Ma gttta Im ardor to otaate happy Tony BeVacqua matched that bas- haMUme lead. tilt, he had 20 markers on save* ket to make the count four all. field goals and sli fouls. Aumaek John Romandettl gave the Bull- The Leonardo lions scored a dunked in IS points in tho flrat Thle tlma of th* yw I* a Uma for exchanging gifts, a habit ol dogs a «-4 lead which was the lsst 4B-2T victory over tha River Pitta game and had eight tallle* In th* years and years. Watery aaya that thla euatom of exchanging prea> All Star*. Bob Reuseille, with IS St Rose Takes Red Bank Catholic Scores 2d time Regional was out front. points, and Bob Babcoek, with second one. *AU datM way, way back to tho Thraa Wise Han. Today woll try Coach Craemer's aquar then e* 12, led the Lions. The height of Coach Ous Vlllaplano and hla sot to anap a long, long atraak by axehanglnf a for of our own, un- ploded with a stretch of II points the Lions, with Reussllls con- Blue Bishops will be no puahover to take the lead. 174. After that for Red Bank. Jim Hoctor, aen- wrapped and unUed Item*. We find thla way to b* a big aavlng to Regional, 75-63 1 trolling th* boards, was th* t Win, Defeating Tigers, 5448 spurt Coach Don Trotter * cagers tor In the trouncing. ttr, was ths pace setter for Aa> tho Chriitmaa Club cheek. ' RUMSON—Despite a 27-point were never able to get back into In the first game of the jun- bury Park, scoring It points Soar Santa: performance by sophomore Vlnce the ball game. against St. Rose and six tallies Guard Bill Corcoran furnished ers were Tony Bevacqua and Dick ior high league, the Fair Haven When yea am making your rounds Monday evening win Csntailce, Rumson-Fair Haven Red Bank took a 23-14 lead In Kntck* gained an easy, S4-38 tri- against Manasqusn. Dave Gibson Regional high school absorbed a the scoring attack Tueedsy night Goodwyn, each with 12 points, and the first half and led, S»-2», at the racked up 11 marker* against St you please make tt a petal to lactad* ear ttttte Mama to bo to enable Red Bank Catholic high Bill Naughton, who netted ten. umph over the Lion*. Peter IMS trimming by St. Rose of half after a 18-11 quarter. In the Schanck scored 2S markers and Ross, but was able to grab only delivered to aportamea around tali ana. Wall apeeJfjr. Belmar Tuesday night on the school to rack up a 54-41 win over "Red" Murray led the Tigers final, with Goodwyn doing most of four points against Mtnasquen. Atlantic Highlands on tha high with 13 points on live baskets and controlled both board*. Barry To Gen* Booth, a former Bus cage attr attending Dartmouth, a Bulldogs' court. the scoring, the Caseys racked up Tamblyn, with IS points, and In three outings, the Bue* are school court here. three fouls. Dan Calandrlello and a 24-18 period. undefeated with the other game big year aa playmaker for th* Indian* and a *ucc*Mful year In hi* Cantallce, who has been the Playing without Henry Runge scored ten and 11 Jim Davles, with 14, also helped mainstay in th* scoring depart- a substitute Cantalice sparked Regional with the Knicks. Charles Layton had being won over Long Branch. atudlea at he eompletei hla senior year tn 1S07. during the contest, the Caseys had points, respectively, for the IS points. Cantallce dropped In School basketball will alow ment for the Bulldogs, tossed in four of the five men In double Tigers. 22 points for the Lions. To Bay Arend, farmer proprietor of Jaae Lagan's (hop seven field goala and was sharp at ten for ten at the foul lint. J. C Tho Royals rolled over the Hot down with the holiday* taking la Ranuoa, a Little League team to manage In Fart Lander- the foul line, dunking 13 points. figures. Bill Xennedy was the The Casey junior vanity squad Williams hit double figures, •cor- over. Tomorrow night, throe only eager who failed to shake defeated the Tiger reserves, SS-S1. Shots, Jl-ll. as Bill Smith tallied dale, whore stay la aewa ratdeai thai a Mg year far hla St Rose outacored Regional In ing 12 points. Cousins scored 11. IT. Bill Whalen'a backcourt gams game* are scheduled with the the cords. Slover led the way with 20 points. Regional went home empty local encounter being at Ru Kew York Glaate, Jackie •eblona or a* JaeUt BoMa**a> every quarter but the fourth, with For Red Bank Catholic, It was ras outstanding tn tho triumph, tb* biggest margin being picked BSD BANK CATHOLIC handed after the Bulldog Junior Members of the WetUlde Y. The Bulldogs will take on Ja To QrM Coaeh Joe RoaaU of Rumeon-Falr Haven Ragtonal high the second (trsight victory. With FG F varsity absorbed a SS-87 triumph. burg. Keyport plays Dunatlon up In the flrit chapter when the Corcoran providing the spark, the Corcoran, f - I 211 201 M. C. A. Knight* won a tlghi aehool, a faw famea on the win aide la 'CT. Through tho rumor mar- Rosee had a 12-15 period. R«vacquf>. f, * 0 11 BUMSON-FAUt HAVJCN defensive contest over the Fort and Central Regional will taaUa Richie Powers paced tho Rosas Caoeys went out front, 14-12, at Goodwidin n e. t • It ra Tuekerton. ket, we understand Santa will drop out a head eeaeh contract for the end of the first quarter and Naughton f ..« 4 I It Wllllama ... II Wayne Juniors, 20-14. Epps post- next year with tha bopaa Gentleman Joe will win. Alao Santa, aaa with 30 points on nine baskets and Kemtdr. s.' .,.„ 0 10 Contalle* , It ed nine points and Jackson stretched Its margin to 12-24 at ASBURY PARK — Red Bank what can be done In regard* to building a naw gym that will lit tb* two charity flips. Hike Farren the half after an 18-12 quarter. Aurtin scored eight for the victors, contributed II points. Joe Schaad U 4 14 Couilna Richard King was tha star of high echool defetted St. ROM of purpose for the Regional aehooL Red Bank built a brand naw one Coach Roxy Finn's cagers ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Wooda grabbed 14. Lanirford ... tha Wayne team with six points. Belmar Saturday night in tha • faw year* back and it was too email at tha atart St Rose took homo all the played on even terms with the FG F P 17th annual Round Robin cage Caseys in the third chapter with , Calandrlello, f. 0 It Romandetti . marbles when the little Purple I Run««, t Davtn tourney at Asbury Park high To George -Snufy- Sttrawets*. formar Kew Tetk Taakaa both clubs racking up IS points. 1 11 Tharin aehool. The Buct eliminated the Roses defeated Regional'! Jayveea, They then took the Green and Hurt e _ 1 » II ' Mg year with hla How York Jour- SMS, in the preliminary contest Murmy. g I 11 RED BANK CATHOLIC Squash Oub Purple Roses from contention Kot that ho dMat have a good oae la Gold. »-7, In the fourth chapter. CilRtrom, s. . 1 2 FG with a S2-SS victory. ST. lose Atlantic Highlands closed the O'llara, g. —- o a Kannedr •id, but aaayba ho oaa atrlag op a f* PO T P Motley, g. a « St Rosa, defending champion, Sehasd, 1. .. 14 gap to 49-45 in the fourth period, _.,...„ o Bnacgim ...... Yaakeeetab. Cobb, t Goodwrn Triumphs, 5-0 won It* first Round Robin title 1 but the Caseys broke out with a It 10 41 Naurhton Jwka, f. .... Score SEA BRIOHT - By defeating last year. The Buct are unbeaten To th* wide awake Jayceot—a Mg year with their aki moat on F«»n, e. .. counter rally tn the last two min- Corcoran In this year's competition, sad Pewm, s. .. r is utes to Ice the win. R«d Bank Catholle 14 II 7—14 Lynch tho Havettak river. Sine* tha National Sweepataket committee died 20 At HlrhadHlhlda 12 li l 1—41 Baueeh ... _ need a win over Asbury Park Cur, f. Other Caiey double figure scor- Officials—Duane Kolikse Uko the laat roe* of nunr, tha Jayceaa r*vtr*d new lnterait on TWeMt. t. . I Sulliran Oub team In the North Jersey to wrap up this Ganaell, s. .. 2 Sl title. tho rrver and they deaerr* a big meet How about It, Santa? R*ddr '..'. class "C" league entered the holi- ie Hollywood day break In play m a two-way Coach Lloyd Belton's quintet To JhB MoOauut*** of •«•*•• WUalag team* while I* 15 71 Celrl lad from the atart after It got nwsoN K flgtit for the title. oaaohhag Navy laetaltottea* darlag Ma tow of daty with th* TO T Holiday 'Basket-Bowl' Jubilee out front, 7-0, In the tint two Wllllane, f. „ 7 Cureit Sea Bright now has a 13-2 rec- •attar*, flat ha* a bag fan of football Meaa ataee graduat- It It I* ord In Individual matche* played, minute*. Lee Carr finally cracked Couiini. t, ...H..H.. the ice for St. Rose when he con- ing from Brown aalveratty. Drop of a low grldden of Jim'* CuUlle*. f...... inn while Plainneld C. C. stand* S-l, Amtln, .... 4 having played on* lea* team nected with a charity tot*. Bel- tope aad fceU havo WHa treadle developing a wlaalag dub. Bomandettl. s. Scheduled for Convention Hall ton's cagers led In every period 1 .. « 0 match. Plainneld win play Elisa- To Bill Kupar of Super * aerviee station, Rumson—a few more Ltd , t International but ths fourth when the Bua re- JJ"i». S , „ 0 beth T. and C. C, tht defending tM bowling game* and top average in the F division in th* Shore e ASBURY PARK — Convention champion team, at Elisabeth serves went Into action. firemen'* bowling Uagu*. hall here will be the scene of ths Jan. S, while tha local squad has Doug Patton, ths fireball • ef 21 21 tl Look for Races the Red Bank team, wa* the ' Seers kr Quartan 20 Back Home flrit annual holiday "Basket- a by* that day. Sea Bright re- To Caaoh Ami* Traai of MMdletowa towaahlp CAMDEN—Ths Garden State ofTenelve star with his ball head- St. EON 12 14 17 20—71 Bowl" jubilee, with three scholas- •ume* play against Racquet* club ackeoUA Shore Ceafereaea ohamptoaehlp *a the gridiron Baneon It It 14 21—tS From Deer Trip tic shore teams voting for top and The Gardenia, the Garden of Short Hills Jan. 19, .and wttl ling and scoring. Grant Jones waa aast year as Araie loot a ooaple of tough ones in M ... T* OflltlBli—Kulass, KevalMkl. honors. State Racing association's two play Plainneid Jan. 2S at home. the high scorer for th* victors, Asbury Park high school, Rod outstanding tests for two-year-old dropping In 20 points. Patton bad Coaeh Joe BaJger. Bed Bank Catholic, a Thaataglvtag day HIGHLANDO — Twenty mem- thoroughbreds, assumed Interna- Although Sea Bright won all game at Bamatn OOBMO >51. W* iiaderatoad thla etw I* la bers of the Rod and Gun dub Bank Catholic high school and Bt It* match** against Short HHlt, IS points (cored on a half doatn Rose aehool of Belmar, will com- tional proportion* with early baskets snd three fouls. John the maktag, 4MS taaybe a Uttto path woaMat do H a btt have returned home after a week each on* went to extra gams*. Keyport Whips of deor hunting In South Jersey. pete in a unique round-robbln, nominations representing SI All but one of th* local player* Kachel. huaky Bue center, con- of harm. ' They stayed at their hunting kdge to be staged two nights at th* states, the District of Columbia, lost opening garnet and then ral- tributed 11 points to the beachfront exposition hall, Thurs- Canada, Cuba, England, Ireland when he hit with four To Coach Roxy Finn of Atlantic Highland*—a flood of naw stu- at South Jersey. and France. lied to win. Manny Lobdetl de- dents that might halp return football to th* Tigort ... To And; Jamesburg Five Gus Bhrter prepared the meala, day Dec. 27, and Saturday, Dec. feated BUI deCamp in five games counters tnd a trio of fouls. Slkora, Beacon Hill Country club, a win In P.GA. golf play com** among whleh were featured char- 29. Nomination* for both races, at the No. 1 poettion, and Carl The Bucs rolled to a 74 JAUK8BURO — Keyport high each to be run at a mile and a when Kachel opened up the next aommar. school, playing without two of its coal steak and fish. The mem- The new event announced deOersdorff, at No. 2, had to rally bers win meet tonight at Charlie following a recent meeting at- •Ixteenth during the 1967 fall from two game* down to defeat ing with a crip, a three-point To tha baoherb*n •toottaf team of Tom rhlppa aad itara Tuesday, managed to mark meeting at Gordtn State Park, play on a drlv* in and a foul ay MM «Blak» Oarhart, mow whittle* aad a ooapl* of oaay up Its first victory of the season and Eddie's, Bay avs., when elec- tended by Edward 7. Carleton, Tom Oaretoht. Charlea HaJtey, tion of officers will be held. athletic director of Asbury Park; cloaed Saturday. Th* Garden No. S, defeated Stu Auchtnetoe* Jonei tnd a pair of foula by i for a ohaaga .. . «* BtU Coaadl of AtktaMe High- by defeating Jamesburg, 67-34. State greeted $J1»,21O when won Kachel. Ked Bank still had the Bob Kennedy, a substitute, Charles Miller and Edward Ryz- Joseph Bolgtr, athletic director in four game*, as did Bow Borne* i to work when he pick* op hi* ticket* mar wOl be hosts when refresh- of Red Bank Catholic; Stephen by Calumet farm'* Barblton this over Bob Newhouw. But Robin- advantage at th* end of tha ft*? aSWnlallaF football aad basketball. proved hla court ability by pacing year, while Ths Gardenia grossed quarttr, 17-10, at Jonee the Red Raiders with 24 points ments will be served following the Gepp, basketball coach of St con, at No. 6, split the flrat two To Pat Ricel, Tha Resist*!-* No. l bowler, a atlck of dynamite meeting. Rue, and Asbury Park city offi- S1SS,27S when C. V. Whitney's gams* with Llndy Pearson and the way with eeven points. on ten boskets and four fouls, Ray Magic Forest took down fire to more Tha Raglatar'a bowling team into a winning spurt . . . Tr LoPresto wss next In lino for Key- On the hunting trip were cials, Including City Publicity Di- then ran out th* final two. The Purple Rose* racked up Nona "Sheet*" Slcktla, good football at Brown university . . . T< Chariot Miller, chairman of hunt- rector George Zuckennan and money In the ISM renewal of thai eight point* aarly In th* tteead port with 11 tellies. race. » Chief Carl Jakubeey and Sgt Ooorg* Chandler of the Fair Haven Kennedy sparked th* Raiders to ing committee; Edward Bunting, Mayor Roland 3. Hlnes. quarter to slice the Buc margin polio* department, good fishing during M67 ... To Howard Leon— a t-8 first quarter lead. In the Borl* Belchek, William Bryant, Scholastic sponsorship for ths Both H. H. Aga Khun and hla Trojans Win to 21-U. Tom Coghan was the Just on* victory over Frank J. *Hngitor» on the golf links at OM second chapter, the Indians went Oharle* Ely, Charles Ehrler, Gus "Basket-Bowl" Jubilee will come eon, Prince Aly Khan, art rep- spark of this spurt with tlx point*. Orchard Country club. out front, 20-15, after outscoring Erhler, Frank Germaine Harold through Asbury Park high school, resented among the foreign nomi- Th* Buct cam* right back with the Raiders, 124. Hadfleld, William Hall, Edward it wa* announced. nator* from France. In The Gar- In Overtime an eight-point clutter to push To Coaeh Bob CHlieon >.. Bed Bank high school, an un- Hess, Edward Kilander, Edward den State, the Aga Khan I* repre- their letd out to 28-11. Patton Keyport'* spurt in the third per- A trophy for th* holiday com Tightly contested cage games defeated *ea*on for hi* Buooo* ... To Joe Hunter, president A. Kwllt, William F. Keller, John petitions will be presented by the sented by Balram.'a bay colt of •parked this attack with aovan of the Bumson-FiOr Haven Bulldog Boosters, new blood In iod Iced the issue. With Ken- were played in the "A" division pointi. Red Bank had a nine- nedy leading the way, the Raid- Olaon, Edward Rysnar, Edward city of Aabury Park, with per Nearco, Blbl Toorl parentage, and tho organisation ... To Doug Fatten, Bue cage star, Bhore Lenorth, Herbert Snyder, George Dlableret*, a bay colt by Tulyar of ths Red Bank Recreation com- point advantage, 81-22, at the half. Conference scoring obamploashlp for the ISOS-SI year . . . ers posted a 28-7 period to retrieve manent possession going to an; mittee boys' basketball league the the lead, 89-27. In the final ses- W. Strohsahl and Walter Wlecso- team winning tt three times. It Is Dlableretta. All five starters of St Hot* To BU Naughfen aad BUI Corcoran, Bed Bank Catholic star reck. Father and eon both ar* repre- past week. scored In double flgurei, CosjhaB basketball guards, epots on All-Star team* aa a pair, f sion, Keyport outscored James- planned In future years, to Invite In a triple header Monday at burg, 18-13. additional teams from various sec sented In nomination* for The leading the way with IS tallies. they** a pair of drIbbHng goard* and they'll deserve Gardenia, which I* reitrlcted to the high school gym the Trojans Fred Schaad and Richie Powers ttoa by season'* end. The Raiders' JV iquid romped tlon* of New Jersey to participate defeated Cy's In an overtime sea- over the Jayveei of the home Monmouth Whips in the holiday contest*. Mayor two-year-old Allies. The Aga Khan each tcored 12, Lee Carr raohtd To O. Barker Seeley, Jr., publicity head at Monmouth Park, the Hlnes said the winning team will game up ten points. top horse* for the 1967 meeting. To Helen Barnett, Stoleyt aeci team, 60-20. It was the third victory far McGuire, 72-50 be Invited to attend the famous Tulyar-Rote O'Lynn. Prince Aly n tary, a half doien good dally double* for Dick, and good health . . Khan I* represented by Ssbrina, a °*f ing gam* saw the Red Bank, two 'n the Robin— Harlem Globetrotters gams In KsHnss outlast ths Royala, 42-31, To Amory L. Haskell, president of M.P.; Philip H. laolln, treasurer Hulk, t _ WRIGHT8TOWN — Fort Mon- Convention hall Dec, SI. bay filly out of Laura by Bayanl. Manatquan and St. Rote—aad Edward J. Brsnnan, general manager and assistant tr*a»ur*r-*ecre- Sullivan, t mouth had little trouble in trounc- and th* nightcap was won by the Long Branch lsst week. The Bute Lamon. I - Each of the two nights play will Cuba It rspresented In The tary, and Harvey I. Wardall, assistant secretary and comptrolle O'Brien, f ing McGuire Air Force, 73-50, Gardenia by Conlle, a bay filly of Knickt over the Dukea, 37-38. will hook up with Asbury Park Include three "halts" of basket- 1 new records to go Into ths books in 1967 and a high pitch greenback LoPreito, e Monday night; as the Slgnaleeri Giant Servant-Soph Tuck extrac- Members of this division are Saturday to battle for thla year * Johnaon c. ball. Thursday night, Dec, 27, As- ton* coming out of the mutuel machine* for th* next meet. recorded their ninth win in 12 tion named by the Ilecon Stable of composed of high school Juniora Arc)|ir c bury will play Red Bank Catholic and seniors who are not mem- To tournament golfer M. Harold Kelly, business manager Ort'esro s. starts. Tom Gola had IT points Marlanoa near Havana. The Hon. MED DANK Kennedy, l to lead the Signalmen. 8L Rose will compete against A* bers of ths high school varsity and TO of The Register, a hole-ln-ono at Fort Monmouth Country bury, and St. Rose will play Red J. J. Attor, London, ha* named Aiunack, f The Monmouth win upped the a brown filly by Court Martial out Junior varsity teami. I etui) and a wia tn pro-am competition come* springtime .. . ' It 17 Bank Catholic for the third half. Jonae. ( 7 To James "Shamus" Hegaa, our boatman, good golf for the JAMBBBURO one-*lded series edge to an over- of Crawley Beauty to The Gardan STANDING* (•|««li«. f. FQ F all 12-1 record. Earlier this month Saturday night, Dec. 2t, the aorae w VI leoaon ... To Tom Bly aad Freddy Nerriaian, the mem- State. Canada I* represented by Kallnei 1 Cunningham, f. Warren, f, It the Signalmen defeated the air- •chedule will be followed. Kachol, e ber-member ohamplonihlp at Beacon HIU Conatry dub next Conit'tlno. f ... 1 eight nomination* and Ireland by KnlekKlk i I UuprM, e -.. men, 8MB. This is believed to be the first two. Royali „.._ \ year ... To Edward H. Conway, champlnnahlp of the Cheob> Bernardo, f, ,. time this unique system of pity Patton, s or dub golf tourney ... A second gift for Pat Ricel of The AJnoy f. Monmouth scored In spurt* and "The nominating reaponae from Trolaai 1 Chrlitlano, *. « Rlchardi. t frequently lo*t the ball on wild hss been itsged In the shore area. Dukai e Carrleo, s —< Register, a low tolf score when he make* Ms debut on Cer'quM. c all section* of the United Statet C»'l t 0 paues. Early In the game the Assignment of teams was based Aytri, s — some course In '57. Smith, w on a "draw" for positions among a* well as racing centers through- Valant, s To BUI Walker and Bobby James, ticket! earned for the Basket- Juhn, B score changed sides four times, out the world It an Indication of Notlci and when the winners assumed a representatives of the competing The Atlantic TDwnthlp eonunltttb ST. KOSI ball Officials' association ... To Bruce MtcCutcheon, Joe Callaert Luluy » teams. the ever-growing popularity of will hold a special mtetlng lit tht town- 10-9 lead, they kept out front the two-year-old racing," said Waltsr •hlp hall Colt'i Neck. N. J.. December rc and Bill "Don" Craemer, new cage coaches In the county, success All play will start promptly at oghan, f _ __ Im their flrit y«.-r of court battles. 14 11 S9 rest of the way. At half-time It H. Donovan, executive vice presi- 10. 1SII at » f M. to comrl.l. th Schaad, f. | | li Stare it Qtiarten wan 40-23. 8 p. m. Itl* bualnni. K.jtport t • 211 lfl—(S7 dent of the Garden State Racing (;unnell. I. • « « To Henry Williams, all around handyman for Rumaon- In the prelim the McGuire K»rry Crlne. Cobb. t ..... 0 t * Jamiibunt » 12 1 It—IB Notice aseociatlon. "We are looking for- C.Cl.rkr . Alllantlc Towmhlii. Offleltli- Cithrowikl. Kocili F.rr.n. e 4 t I Fslr Haven Regional hlfh echool •port*, about 11 Inches WAF'n routed Monmouth WAC'a, Having complcttH my «fioim«nte ward to the day when The Garden —Advtrtlivmontt C.rr. ir. t S 1( (or tht y«r 1»»1. my book, will be more In height and a few pounds In order that Henry can 51-86, for the tatter's fourth lost 1 Rt«»» win ««t only decide the Uu- Powin. g. t 0 II partake In the sports he Idolises. , Blnjo Fermi In elx gamefi. i>|>ltn fnr (nuTx.et '.'. <»' 1»«n o^j.i, .',,,,. Unit Silvir N.llti ApitllMlInn* ft)t Mni'n >i'w* rnWt P. nu.. SIM llrltrht. N. J., Mobility. Dtctm- year-old championship of America Garbig__„*. colltctlon.i wil..„l b_f. *< 7 M '! A MBIUJY djiniOTUAa TO ALL AND UAH* IWAIMKB *UK units may bt obtained at the iub Ur 14. lt&e, bttnttn .1 A. M. and but when the winner wllFuo look-! Dec. 2«" . us* >nd Jen' . «, _1»S77. Stort by Owners I tlnn dipartmint off Th* KeiflitarKl . IS.OOO Chrlvttnni tram, Your cholct 12 noon. j* Had Bank 17 14 I / II—II Oe>OPKHATIONf DURINO THE PAST YEAR. TO KEEP IT A h M iMilMfr fformn on hand. II. Uuhn'a,;lttli >na F, *<-!»» Ad. ed upon as the beat Arthur O, AatjatnT , AlMHor, St »<.•. la li isi. i«—-ii MaWKY ONE, KfBP IT A SAFE ONE. • I • ll.—A4«rtlaem«m. vertlsMMM. —Anvertlmmnnt. ! E Bmaeerrj* »•—'«• Dee, ». 1956 BED BANK KEGISTER Frank P. MVrritt Parkes to Enter Hooks 2 S.ilfuh THE NAME IS OWLING TRAVERNIER, Fla.-^rsnk P. Medical School llerritt, who conducts a lawn- HANOVER, N. H—James C. mower sales and service business, arkea, 2d, son of Mr. and 15r». SCORES Mechanic St., Red Bank, was James 8. Parkes, 94 Ridge id., awarded an official citation by Rumson, received hi. acceptance BED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE Joe Lafayette 177.2 Florida'. Upper Key* Chamber ot MAYFAIR to the Dartmouth medical school STANDINGS U«orge Wood* n.ao Commerce for release of not one, W L Tony Caprioni 10 171.8 but two of the famous tallftih. "1UO CUANIIS" laat week and will enter there l)e Fileo'e Hardware 31 U Diek Mtykiih 27 Ub.li next year. Crate'e Beverage* — 2* 17 Ralph M.iausea 27 17..22 licrrltt, who has a winter hosae Parkes, a 1083 graduate of Law- Monmouth Lumber Co. .... 15 20 Cd MaHiil.w.kl 10 171.11 hers, was Sshuif with Capt. Cliff Bed Bank Roofing 25 17 lohn Hollnda 10 171.* CIMM renr.eville school, recently wu Arnone'a Texacti I4ty Len Bauei _ II 179 Carpenter aboard "Bhor-Cllf For Itegt «d Staratjt awarded a varsity letter for hi*Red Bank Recreation 28 harley Shinn 27 172 when he hooked, fought and Th« leaves of tB« calendar are .teadily falling and each on* 171.5 brine, u. closer to the half way mark in the Shore Firemen • loop. participation on Dartmouth col- N«t'« Jewelen 28 21 Steve Slovene . J4 brought the game fish to boat. pc'g 1956 football team. Crystal Bar 23 22 Krenk Lafeyette 10 170.11 Like a sportsman and conserva- After la-tt Friday night, there will be but nine game* left, or three SBI'S Tavern 21 12 Ronnie Quadt 10 lit.11 more Friday nights to that half way mark. Even »o, secretary Lew The 21-year-old senior, a right Sal's Barber Shop 2'."i LBSS THAN If GAMES tionist, h* released them. guard for the Big Green, was Grilli Construction Co 20 .,* RE 6-2445 , Hendrick. doe* not hav. hit records up to date, and lor one reason greatly respon.ible for the InMar- x Bros Hit Joe Zarra Ted KroH won the lvM "world lonly-Uie captain, do not mail th. rssult*. Mor. than a month John Daniela Men's Shop IS RtMtito Lerro champkmsnlp" of foif eight days LOOK FOR THE MAROON AND GRAY TRUCK fps.se. before he refcdve. some of them. Lew hsibe«n «*rstary dians' 6-3-1 record, their belt since Sherwood'Sheooils Sporting Goods 18 27 Joe Meniiopane, Jr, . Sport lack Horn after his IRh birthday. • long enough that he can make out a ii.t belore the .tart of the1949, and Rood enough for a third- ProgreeeiProgreeeive Life lnen.. CoCo.. 1414 AllAlvlno'' . TTeueo Service .... 14 Mill Vlaeo I **a«m of those captain, who will not mail the results in ">«*«£ place tie in the Ivy League. [>ennie Arnone I end they were actually rolled. Every season it il the same c*p- At Lawrenceville, Parke. wu a •M SERIES Tony Infantl ' Uins, the sam. team., that hold up the work, by not sending n member ot the championship prep Fred 1, Bruno lit, 104, 101—tit. Gwdy Celettl football team in 1953. He played Mario Tomaino 111. 104. 1*2—f0*. Te* Cllk I the result.. The Uagu. howl. Friday nieht, BO a I result* .hould Nick M»n 2I«. Ui, 1.0—(II. Bd Zeeeher I reach Lew no later than Monday's mail. As Lew has a post office with Dartmouth', freshman and H Thora J box, he pick, up hi. mail Sunday., yet the record so far thi. sea- jayvee football teams before ad- A.tkoay Palsssrsa. ONDERFUL SPECIALS son is 96 card, by Sunday. When w.r.HI« that there u* 152vancing up to the varsity. Andr De Nuecl 114, Chick Forhe. Whiter Muna Parkes also earned numeral, 200, Ton/ PilMisrano 101. tit: Bill Nick Orandlnettl » team, in the league thi. .eaaon, 9» card, is a poor .howing. Lew Nye 211. D«nn» AnoM tU. m.kAbe Clrlla i receive, quit, a few queries every month on when the average. for tennis and track participation Lafayette 205. Htnrr Canonico 114,M Caeeel : will appear In the papers. Hi. answer is always the «<""<=• ** at Lawrenceville. lot; Joe MtMiopant. Jr., III. Wilt An honor, average student at Dohrn 217,- Fred Lenacor 110, JoeAas-elo Uuttlf * soon a. I receive the card*." Finally, he gives up arfpoeti them afirlttt 211, Howa>« Iw.e 101, Ph"! -oe, Gentle Dartmouth as a sophomore, junior tar Bean I snyhow. When you «ee the resuiU in the paper., look at the ism** 1 toienfela 200, Sam G.l.ul 114, lot: and aenlor, he I" ,a zoology major lob Heart* column. There will be quite a few who have rolled le.ii game, than LeL w Henarlcaa 101. Bill V.a.efolle and will seek a career in the med- 205. •Ill iMtwlt I they .hould have. If you are one of these fellow., get after your ical profession. HigHi.h team saaieMasaaie—Mann Tjro.Tjro..., 171. f captain to mall that card. One of these days we Intend to get that Hl.h team aerlef—Sal'lSl' a BBar'een' , George ioflenek Hl.b ..me—NUk Malta. III. UNITED WEDNESDAY NIGHT i list of delinquent captain, and publish It Th. team members and Mciet—Frea 1. Bruno. 417. * the rest of the league have a right to know who tha people are WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS •TAKDMGS ' Who ar* lousing up the league. STANDINGS MIDDLETOWN "A1* LEACUB Alberteo-n's Reetaareiii , Looking ore* the team .landing, as of Iks last official W X. STANDING* p«bU«ti.r,, we note that ta. Q and I division, ar. the moet Koepjiel a Sons .10 Brit*'. Cleaner. _ A. H. Recreation 28- 13 A, C. lU.le an. TV. I tnterMtiag. All «o«pt J are waking real close battles, and Catontow* T. V •»* Tumen'e ,. 2S 14 Lui.i'a Leglen 1 Z. i «v«n i Is closinir the gap on the leader*. Last time we looked W. W. Brook 24 IS It Atf.MIt Hlghtaii*. EM. Ufayette'i If Atlantic township wa» moving, well out In frstit Thi* Ume Sparkie'l Electric 22 17 Red Bank Reefing La Mia Con.truttlon I .we note ttiat the, onl, lead by S!i rames, havln« won »H Lynch's 21 17 RW.. _ '_ IS Raieaa Pmtlae -. !« * iasirl l«rt «4 1« Monmoutli HMU-II ?'« ?0 MM! W. Aetusflj, Atlantic Hardware 21 IS Thor-Balmi 11% N. J. Tlleeraft in Houieitead Inn 17 28 Majestic Aniis.in.nM II L*sl«n 1 -..____ 14 ' , on a percenW basl., Lakewood'. Enftoe J la in second lomeo'e 16 21 Berg Atencjr II I* Iukeeaa TV It ' , but It ha. only report* t» lames, II wins and seven Albertson'a Restaurant 1M4 Giuliani Coeatnttlon 11 A. H. National Bank 11 !!* AVEBACBS Legle* I i. Could thi* be one el the team* we have been talk- Camao Esso IV* AVI. Ing about? little Silver 5 and W»t Long •™'»5h.A«B Ed Ki.lln I* 1I1.J2 !oe fttenttopane to M«* Ca«ul, til, ttt, ? battling /or the ceUer position with West Long. Branch hold- ELECTRONIC CENTER LEAGUE > Ing the advantoje »• «•• moment, having won all of 5H 4artr (Jalllo 17 118 MO CLUB STANDINGS Ii T.ylor tt lll.lt * pL Moving up to the I division we find Volunteer. 1, W h Mo* Caueel III. IK; Je* Tom Paris 1« 111, Je* M«Cor 101. | AUenhurat t and Eatontown » all tansjea up In a fin. mess. Niteflyers 28 14 Dan Fornataro to lil.il t The Unit two have Identical record, and Eatontown I* only Sporti 27 IS )oug Miller »7 181.7 Dynftmotors 27 16 M Costie 10 1B4.1! RED SANK BECItEATION TUESDAY V a half garie back with » and 10. Hamilton 6, with M sna Old Timers 25 17 lohn M.r II 114.12 NIGHT LEAGUE v Wild Cats it 1» Ii, » followed by Fair Haven t and Bumson 1, who have lack Balner .... >• 184.10 STANDINGS 11H, and Fair Haven S and Bradley I with 17 wins. Thi. Ramblers 23 1» Klore Corelooe S4 iat.it Snufui 2214 l«it Phil Sakowlti tl I I. any team', race from here on In, Fets 21 21 I8i.lt Hancock'. Ba.lo . Mario Ponteearyo IT 181.lt Oil Delivery. Inc. £ H divleion isn't a* close and is spreading out. Freewood Acre. JpnatditiK 20 22 Chubbr DeF.slo 31 '"our Rlnnka 191, 2814 H2.ll Sowar*. liquor. II * has l»t 8 and won 22 for a two-game bulge on the Bradley 3 Ex- lohn Asehettlne J4 1«1.« XalM. Brother. II Moon Beama 18 24 Dom Latayette M tempt.. Hariet 3 and Eagle* 1 drop down one game each, then Knlghta 1J 24 Itl.i Bsllantlne * 8om II Boekr Neeri it 181.K Hog>V> Club Metrs III tt » down two to Avon S. South Belmar, Neptun. City 4 and Fair Haven flipperfli . 18 24 Tom McDonald .'. 20 ; 1« 28 181.11 RRedd BBanBk KeglateKltr l.. U Sl 4 hav* 15 wins. From here we go down a half or a full game at Tony Palandr.no 27 1B1 i,i HH. Eelly Co TH II It 21 Sam Gilaul 30 I a time except for Way.ide S which ha. won but *even game*. G Shortelreuite 14 28 180.11 too CLUB * division is probably the tighten race of all dlvi.ton»-only 5«4 games Ralph Aeerra 1» 1 High team three gamee—Nitelyen, Lou Ingrassl. 28 179.20 C. Buckelew 201, J. T.lerleo ill, P. separate the top .even teams. Before last week there was orvly a 2,211. Hlfh three «amea— E. Wtbb, John Pnl.itdnno I* no.io Lon.coy 200. D. Ac*rra ill. i half same between the top four. Those battli lg it out are. Unex- HI. Hiu!-. '.cam game -NitrHyert, 7*0, Joe Rurnni ... 28 High team three ganee—Bclla Lee &tev.n. 179.2 A Boa., 2,521. High team ga , celled 4, Lakewood Hook k Ladder, Ettreron *, Wayside 2, Neptune Hl«h tama—G. Gorton, Hi. 111.11 200 CLUB Lou Meyer , •.'•." io Bael.a Brsthua. »U. High tariM— ' Hose 2 South Belmar 1 and Haxiet 2. Even the bottom of this dl- Fat Ambroslo .. is US.17 Free Longooy. III. Bisk elngle (ass* E. Pan 207, R. Hendrickaon 110, Pat HonUgna .„ IS IT 8.4 —Harold Kelly. 244. * vision is .tacked like cord wood. Washington 3 has only won one R. Carter til, J. McKenry 211, R. 177.11 I more game than it. team number and Qceanport 2 and Rumson Crane 218 K. fihibla 211. ! 1 have won five each. Not too much better off is that hifh flying INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES }. Gtillliami 179. R. Pickenj 171, A, * team of a lew seasons back, Red Bank's Independent 2, the Sneaky FletroTitch 1«», E. FalMtti 1«», E. jj Five. The boy. have sneaked in 8tt games. Webb 1(8, J. Holden 1(7, G. Coraon * F division isn't a shoo-in for any particular team either. 14«. K. Shibla 1*4, 1. ranteleo US. R. Carter 161. R. Crane MO, G. Hueny Five team* are splitting three game*. Brevent Pai* and 1(0 R. Taylor 159. D. Herntndei 159, Westslde Hose are setting a hot pace by losing only eight G. Dtfoairli IKS, K. Sutphen 158. A. games out of 89 attempts. Lakewood'. Rescue I Is In there Cardomonl H», J. MeHenry ISt, J. with II succeuful rescues, and both Uttle Sliver I and Oabarne 156, E Fate 15S. 1. Engllth 151. L. Bryan 153, N. Eldridm 163, Shark River Hills I have 18 wins to their credit. Once R. Multoone; 1CS. F. Dunn 152, E, more two team* seem to be having a difficult time, ghrewt- WeiMlman 151 C. Leek 151, h. Sid- 'bury t ha* won only six game* and Bnmson's Oecanic 1. dena 151. B. Murray 151. G. Romill seven. The remaining teams string out between here and 149. E. Hood H9. 1. Wexler 148, G. Golemblewik) US, R. Henitriekaon 148. the top. Up In E six teams are slugging It out In the spate C. Shearer 147, W. Trevora 147 J. usually reserved for tare*, Eatontown 3, at the last check, Erwin 145, M. Leih 144, F. Patten J44, 'had a single game advantage, but Adeiphla 1, Community Z. Parniter 142, o. Opul 141, O. Bella 141, B. KoeM«r ISt. A. Popok 189, 1, Wanamassa 3, Hook * Ladder I and Sea Brithts Ocean H. Buchanan lit, R. Norcrota 138, O NEW VIAR'S IVI are all breathing d*wn Eatontown'* neck. Relief X I* look- Frederick* HI C. C>l»t>ro 137, K. ing for some, having but live win* on the credit (Ide of the Brennxn 1J2. D. MoUtrmott 131, F ledger. The latest official records shew a live-team race In Scha<« ISO, Kennedy 130, D. Duncan 129. D. V» Faidai 128, J. Oil! 128, J. _ TJ division, If we only consider those team* which are within Motto m, T. Hahon 121. W. Mat. Look your three games of the top. Oliver Byron I took over that top traaa 12C.J. Parker 126. F. Elxnat 124 disUnguistasd best at spot at the very beginning of the season and It (tin hanging N. Shay IK, G. Ubriola 124, h. ~ on. From time to time, other teams have been tied for Hist Thorn* 121, N. Ciecone 114. A. Ford ersry holiday formal. ^" place, but have all lucceeded In dropping back. Right now 111. C. Martin 112. J. Kuenatl 81 Our complete rental - ~ MonmouU. Beach 3, Bed Bank's Liberty 3, BeHord t and servics providt* •V Allenhunt 1 could all move Into at least a tie In their next HIGHLANDS MONDAY NIGHT ;X: anting. By the same token Ineicelled 1 could be one game LEAGUE •vsrythinr—all the .;.. eat after next week. Here again seven teams are enjoylag STANDINGS gannsnts ars -iJ. a battle loyal The cellar teams are doing slightly better . w spotlessly elsantd < In this division, but are still way down there. Farmlngdale Mtaier'l Trlmnien 2j and prsssed . . . tbsn . 7*£, Xeptune City 3-R and Neptune'* Liberty M aren't PLAID lllttfflflvlll ROBES Wed 15.95 WoBCerfel vatael Handsome ingweac 100% mmrf ION« sum Orion Sweaters Stotvabss 4.95 and 6.95 Um kit* Mfe orlon, feels Hka eaafc- me» • ye* wean sad wears. W " rwtoh t sons, and Luxurious Blue Grass taajurjr. *•«* AUTOMATIC s smile lo (hit new General •LANKETS Electric Clock-Radio. Coflti»Mtal& PIUSKIN Turns Itself on automati- Bath Set GLOVES hew but bribes! cally with t dependable Ivy Mckwtw CI electric clock (hit It •Vtvlu AI wll inning and scll-rega- Glamourize her for every Makes the bath a lovely ritual. 4 of. bottle of Flower ].M A 2-M 2»i * 3.50 latins. In an aiirscilvs occasion vie Munsinyweer Mist, Hand Soap, 5 os. box of Dusting Powder, 4 os. Handsome and Antique While aUnet thai MV • Nylem bottle of Hand Lotion 7.00 An Insairea se- practical In or out from flu in with evenr decor. '•tales pf the tar! Oca- •MA • Lounging Rebel leeUea! Neat pat- •I. « IUYNOW terns. All wltfc Will • Pajamas -knitted back of "THIIASY • Lounging or Sleeping 'activated" lining 1(0% wooL * You're never eoM— OPEN SUNDAY or perfect knots. ...Abe far lined Lingerie gloves. never loo warm! IMPS WAY" * warmthwithoutwe.jht! •orM-Ceati/Slipi/Pantt December 23rd, 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. •k Select your own • NO MONEY DOWN Nylon Snuggles sleeping comfort! SUBURBAN COATS * Famous O-E Sleep- • PAY ONLY $1ft WEEK ''The IEST" Guard conwA\ JR. • TO EXTRA M . Six blah-iaibion colon! • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CAR COATS OMN gygsjv MOOT 100% AH Wool OaKt TIL MU OUR 21st YEAR 2S 00 These are the most wanted coats by men of all ages. And the pile* Is so very TUCKERS MT COOKMAN AVI right. Light grey. Cambridge AlBUtY *A>K grey, oatmeal, neutral; M to CORSETS — LINGERIE 5 IR0A9 SHEET, HI MNK M1I4 139 BROADWAY LONG IRANCH f sew e <• IO a*a* T . IED BANK REGISTER Aid* Dystrophy Victim J»~Th«r»Jay, Dec. JO. 1956 YIXITIDE rABTV SHvertone has an oiihtanding dock radio value JCKANPORT—Hollywood eotra- lou ind Daughters of Llb- ty, h«M a combined Christmas id "Mlyanna" party last night the Running Brook inn on yrtle ave. Arrangement* for th* very ( * | problem irty wire mad* wb*a the council >et lut week at t»* Fertauptck :• bout*. SALE tteiNS TODAY TO DEC. 24 Mot TO TOW 3*» THC DC* MOIOEM Eytflass Hiariif AM ^ ^^~ *^^* ^^* Music thsrapy at lionmoutii ystrophy victims hop* that Memorial hospital provlde» ln- hrou(h their efforts the answer SIC AMD KM IT RON iplratlon and rhythm for Melody their peculiar malady will be Cbewning of R*d Bank, shown dtecovsred. WIGHT L INSTEAD above rifht, under the supervi- Th* larfeet single group en- 41 W. Free* St. lad lao* •Ion of the hospital's muik caged In aialetinc In the nation- thsraptst. Mi* Dolor** Frei. Dsd- wide drive for funds for muscu- icated to the philosophy of era- dystrophy are the natlon'a « • Early Bird Spaeiall • Gift Suggoition I GIRLS' FLANNEL GIRLS' 1957 SHORTY PAJAMAS CAR COATS Fireman red shirt with at- Rag. 2.91 Poplin, lined with plaid Rag. 9.98 push- button tractive red strips panties. flannel. Heavy wool In- A wonderful gift item. terlining. Convertible col- supernova Broken slsss, I to M. lar-hood. Toggles. 4 to ax. $090 NECCHI O Sam* 7-14, 7.90 rVa-Taan 1.90 D OTHER PAJAMAS l.*9 to 3.9i An Ideal Gift For Her Christmas COLD WEATHER TOCS! SPECIAL NICCHI Ra«. 119.95 We slill have the best Section of .90 heavy winter wear, much at 2-DAY DELUXI MIRACLE'98 WIW6I WWiBinBiU REDUCED PRICES! It'a Been "Quality" Since 1MJ ft CO >? SANK /NICCHlN Joseph Wildanger Co. DON'T KNOW THE SIZE? OPEN A CHARCE! SSWINO CI»CLC Cive a Gift Certificate in any Reg. 30 to 90 Jay accounts or Easy Charge. NECCHI SEWING CIRCLE M9HAMSSSSW) MfjsRasasdJyw BaVahMllastssssHfwlllwfnM amount jrom $1.00 to $lfl00.00 No extra charges! No down payment! Wreaked Cars BabuUHtefuuah** 6 WEST FRONT ST. TEL 6-5890 RED IANK TIRE TRUING Lettfet (FOOT OF BROAD ST.) • rhoae Bid Bank MM! 0 BROAD STREET RED BANK ffl1' 4M Shrewsbury are. Bed Bank I , DM. 20, 19S6 BED BANK REGISTER t; Robert McCall, captain; John New Chemical Group Head Cottingliain Head* CotUngham, flnt lieutenant; Al- Volunteer Firemen len Crawford, second lieutenant; Paul Oryll, chief engineer; Henry To My Many Friends WNTON FALLS-Joba OetUng- Carney, ant aeeietant englneir; dteaosburg Assessment Raised aam waa elected president of the June* Dick, second aaelatant en- local fire aompaay Tuesday to gineer; Norman Kalaerson, third In opprecMtm for your patronage throughout At •ueteed David Stott, preeident the aeeiatant engineer; Joeeph Mohr. put ytmr yum are eordUUy inviud to b* my gmit On Brennan Appeal; 3 Dismissed t four yeare. Mr. Scott do- captain of Ir* police; Van Dunn, elnted renomlaation. Are marahal, and Mr. Scott, at « bugtt mpper, tomorrow, Friday, Dee. 21 wjQOftBPBO — Aaaieement on In making Ita doelaton, the Other* elected were Eugene truateo for three yeare. from 4 P. M. OH. EnttrUinmeiU will bt furnished. t> beachfront property owned by board figured fair aeseeement at Handy, vice preellent; William JO J par cant of true value, the av- AMao, shiofi Frank Flare, aa- Wkea U tmM 4ke«t kew U •*!• MM Ntw Point Comfort Beach t4 keeiekcM c*o4i. •»!»• re*r mmn hae bean raised from araga of eieieenunt for the bor- lioUnt chief; WUllam Moyai, s*e- wit* Tk« ladtUr'i cluellte CHARLEY CLUNA HJMto MMO by tho BUU Di- ough. Value of the lot war de- ratary; John Lemon, Jr., treaaur- 4tertl»H VMM of Tu Appeala en an ap- termined at $11JH. SHREWSIURY AVL SHREWSIURY b Former Mayor Felix J. On the thro* other beachfront lota, the board found tho aaeii Three ethtr appeala for iw» manta equal to or greater than ••at blkee, made by If r. Brennan JO.t par cent of the true value aa aa a taxpayer, on ground* of dla- deUrmlaod. arlmlaatery evaluation, were dto- Hearlan were held at Freehold, mleeed by th« state board. They rob. M aad Apr. • Ihla yeai. Ben- were agalnat two propertiea owned jamin C. VanTlne, Lang Branch, tar the Mew Point Comfort earn- represented this borough and Ed- Car Md MM owned by Martin ward r. Jueka appeared far tha SDMIM. property owner*. • AH fnr appeal* were baaed on BIS aMOMMntfl. The appaale ware referred to the atate board oonmui FABTT After they were dlamlaeed by the MATAWAN — IUT. aad Mra, ataamsuth county tax board of Bernard McK. ChuMe* and Rev. aaaaali. Ira J. Kitchen, Lout William White wan Ma*** th* Branch, attaney for Mr. Bran- guests at th* Cbrletmas party MB, mU ma cUent le content which tho Ladle*' Oulld of TrtaHy With th* dacMon and win aot file EplMopal church hold at th* •meeptiOM. church ball Monday. Carol* wera The aaeatement Inereaee wa» aung, gam** played and gift* I a* a lot with IN foot of dlstributsd. i OB the north tide of the IUfreehm*nti were served ay and 1T0 feet on the Mr*. Ternan EoisM, Mr*. Fnnk I tide of the boardwalk, with Caramiiaa, Mra. CUtard Chap- i average depth of st feet. Mr. ui and Mra, AMa McDonald. man's petition eotimated iti EATONTOWN — Arthur F. une, treaiurer; Hugh value of ftT.000 and aeked Daniel of Fair Haven, right, dronl, Rumton, oounaelor. r aamamiBt to Oat anount wealte t—le teeter.—Ae>er>ti—o»t. former chairman of th* Mon- Dr. Walter WatHajr, Red Baak, mouth county aactloa of th* alternate eoumelor. American Chemical foclety, pre- Charles Wtcktrd of th* duPMt CHAFFIN Agency * gavel to the chairman- Co, Wilmington, Del., dl*euM*d MAKE SURE IT'S elect, Dr. Charlea RUMSU of Fair "Tha Rat* of •ynthatlo Flbtra m Realtor* • bunion Baven. Modern Living." JOHNNY & MATTY'S TEXACO STATION The otremoay took plac* at th* •tuart •haplro of R«d Bank IA 1-1 111 arganltatleo'e ninth annual arranged the program. Marvin •Mel Ladle* alght and diantr Friday Fink of Red Baak waa to chart* night at Crystal Brook inn. of tho dinner. . Or. itwaeU aaoeptad th* f*v*l in behalf of Chairman Theodore William* of Afbury Park, tha new head of the group. Ra to cur- reatly an aa aaHgameat m Africa. Other* elected to affle* war* Dr. Vaugban Chambori, Fair Haven, I WUkum Wate, M*p- Nursing Group BlRNN'S Will Aid Needy IWMSON — Roporta of th* flMOADST. RED IANK Chrlttmat wattare program of th* PuMlo Health Naratag OPEXVCXDAT of Itvauwa, tea Bright and Fair Haven ware mad* by Mr*. John Called, chairman, when tha board mot Monday In tt»* aunaa' room at borough hill.-Food baeketa will be dlotrltated Monday. Kaaideati of th* thro* borough* who are confined to comity in- stitution* received aalr* of wool- en gtovM, filled wKh eandlee mad* by membera of OM Scout troop M and Rumton Brownie*. Mr*. Oaorg* F. Burt, praaldent, •aid on* of th* staff nuraee ha* Interested nuraea may •end application* to her attention at tha aseocUtlon headquarUn. flh* also Introduced two new board members, Mrs. Harrison Woodman and Mre. Hyatt E. Cunnmgham, bath of Rumeon, Tho nunea* report ahowvd that 361 vuttta war* made m Ifovem- ber. Of thU number, HI war* m Rumeon: SO m Sea Bright, and 115 In Fair Haven. Nuraee ahw conducted three well-baby confer- ence*, which war* attended by Ak» present war* Mr*. Robert O. Daley. Mi*. Ooorge V. Ooe, Mrs. Oarrison King, Mra. Arnold Tulp, MM. Frank Ritchie. Mrs. WIHam HeaUey, Mi*. Norman Ludwig's Delicatessen Ramssy, Mrs. Horace K. Homer, Mr*. Richard Seudder and MIM 10 WALLACE ST. RED IANK Orao* Porter. T • • •o our -Aujr frfendi both old and new, we wit. tit joy$ of tot mm In fallen meam*. May yoor Lolkky- tparkle witH tlte mtrriownt of good (iaet mnd good chew, with too radiaact of wafm friendiliipav tvaily and SERVING THE SHORE SEABOARD SERVICE RED IANK LONG BRANCH ASIURY PARK auffb, Mr. !U4d for many years RED BANK REGISTER Thunday, Dae. 20. 1956-43 Frank Reid on Vbit operated ReM IMrte shop In From Juno Beach Red Bank.. Sn route hen, h«Brice Given Waited bl» eon-in-law god daugh- RUMKH-Vtank P. Reid o( ter, Mr. and Un. Philip Ottn of Juno Beast, Fla, is spending UM Wynnewood, Pa. Major Role holidays In tble vtoinltv. TINTON FALLS—Eugene Bitce, A Imm rwident at mis bor- it pvi to sdwtlM la Tk« >«f MOT. base soloist, will have a major A4tlt ringing rolt In the (prtheomtaf production of "Amahl and th* Night Vislton" at tha Old Mill NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Saturday and Sunday, Dee. N and W, at l:M p. m. ATLANTIC'S BEFORE Mr. Bricc, • gnduaU ot th* of Koypoit, R«d lank and Nearby TOWM Jullllard Sehol of Muile and for three yaan a member of /the 10 •WYI OUR NIMM AND NBONIORS famed de Paur Infantry ehoma, NOT la currently Mlolng with the In- terracial Fellowship choriu In LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY New Tork city. Veteran! ot a M- eountry tour of Europe and the Hear Cast, he ha* appeared a* ffter- Christmas HLOW WHOLESAH COST •oloint with the Robert Shaw Chorale and the JutUlard Feetlvai of Muele. Hie TV work hae In- SWEATERS eluded gueet appaarancee oa the We wM to •howa of Kd Sullivan and Arthur Godfrey. In "Amahl" he will ting THURSDAY. MC. 20 I. PRWAY. MC. 11 tha role of King Balthatar. ' » A. M. to It r. M. * KEYPORT KNITTING MILLS LOCUST ST. *•»• *•*•• »** <*»•»> nvroRT FJ» Quantities United, So Please Hurrr! **•» Parking. HEAVY DUTY - COMBINATION PUN YOUR HEW YEAR'S EVE Sandwich Toaifttr RAJNBOW AMD it Hie ROOM Now! 52 GALLON WAFFLE BAKER WESTINGHOUSE 7" WATER HEATER DortiMytr SKvtr Chtf i* MIXER ' The one-act opera, written orig- inally la BngtUh toy Otaa«uio pi'*. p*«ni»." UenotU, hai attained widespread popularity through tha medium ot .50 It* annual televiaioa presentation 31 "Initial requeita tor Ucketa have DANCING Saturday Nite been moat encouraging," the con- ^Lk^BsTlHfl sManidRfsfllsBSiBBBSBBiS ^BJ^BBBBBASH »• WALT flNNY a*i MS MOW ductor, Joan Franka WllUami aald. "We feel that ahore reei- JPr. denti who love good muile will enjoy thl« production to the full- eft In the Intimacy of the Old Record Player RAINBOW ROOM Mill theater." h the AUION HOTRL, Assay Nrh The profeejlonal cart, which f> HMMSI W MM — IQff DMMh 4-1I7O haa been In reheanal In New 15 Tork city, la aa follower Amahl ii CO •fT# played by Bmlyn S. Wlllluni, aoprano; his mother, Jan Ruetx, meno-eopraBo; King Balthatar, WESTINGHOUSE Mr. Brice, bait; King Kaipar, Brooks Dunbar, tenor; Xing Me]- Sttom and Dry chior, Merril Hofitad, baritone, LIVING CHRISTMAS GIFTS and a Page, Jerry Mann. There win alto be a ehoma of U Staging will be by Terry Hay- IRON den. The program is sponsored SPRUCE-PIKE by the Oil M1U Music society. FIR Teacher Writes UNIVERSAL—10 CUT from 2 ft. up Science-Fiction * Ewctric AutoiHotic Nest month's issue of "Fantas- HOLLY TREES tic Universe" magaslne will fea- ture a selence-netion story "I*oe Coffeemaker and other Star Planet" by John J. MoOoIre, Red Bank high school reading appropriate evergreen teacher. This will be Mr. ifoOairsi shrub* and trees fourth science notion story to be published nationally. The author's duties st Red Bank high school RCA PORTAILE iaetade Ueehmg special classes In reading to students whose read- DWARF APPLE TREES ing ability has not reached high Phono-Radio Comb. school level. Mr. MeOnlre was a HOTPOINT :% Full Btmring—Guaranteed to Bear MsotaU teacher at XeHb Junior high school in Altoona, Pa., be- UNDRR-COUNTIR Fruit the First Season fore) coming to Rod Bank two years ago. Re received his de- 49.93 ooOege and during World War MSHWASHER served as aa Infantry lieutenant BUCKLIN FRUIT FARM la Franos. RCA JAC-IN Mr. MeOmre, who lives with MALANX RD. - 1 Mil WIST Of UNCROFT his wife snd four ehUdren at «* PatUreon ave, Shrewsbury, Is IUILT.IN 45 R. P. M. VHONI Rl *-••»• working oa a scienee4tetlon novel which ho expects to have pub- OVEN x Record Player Ml 1.95 COLOR t* ONLY WeMfitK|llOVS# AdtOIIMttiC TOASTER 14,t5 WESTINGHOUSE Portable Radio STILL WONDERING? WM Laariwr Carryhta; COM. A NAT'S JEWELERS' GIFT CERTIHCATE tffc IS AN IDEAL SOLUTION. Gifts that will plaaM anyone and at prtcai that EUREKA ara varlad —our certificate ere available in any Vacuum Cleaner amount .. . and wa hava lomathing tuitabla for ovaryona on ywir Hit and at a erica U wit your budget. • VLVH WABBANTY" 41" ANDsnUVICB NRCHASH HAUTiniUV WRAIHD ALL runt tNMAvn DOWN ^ YEARS I PAYMENT TO TO PAY 25 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK •LONG BRANCH •KEYPORT •TOMS RIVER •IORDENTOWN •ASBURY PARK •FREEHOLD •LAKEWOOD •TRENTON) ' RED BANK REGISTER of a procedural error and not be- cause of the contents of the code. Fill Food Baskets for Local Needy Boro Creates AFTER THE iaV-Thurwhy. Pec- 20. 1956 The error was because a mem- ONLY ber of the planning hoard, which MOVIES had voted to recommend the or- OR SHOPPING iBoro Passes dinance, had a minor financial in- Sewage Group terest in the track. When the STOP IN FOR KETPORT — An ordinance 7 Zoning Again nme code waa recently recom- mended again by the planning creating a Sewage Authority was REAL , FREEHOLD—Borough council, board, the member cited in the adopted Monday night by borough LIFT! fcy a 5-0 vote, Monday night adopt- appellate division decision did not council by the unanimous vote of the five members present. ITALIAN ed an ordinance rezoning 26 acres vote. PING-PONG •f the Freehold Raceway prop- Abuut 75 persons attended the The borough had been threaten- erty for busini-ss purposes, the public hearing Monday night, but ed with action by the State De- TOMATO Second time the measure was only a few talked about the code. partment of Health if it could not TABLES passed In two years. Robert V. Carton. Anbury Park show cause why its sewa«e dis- PIE posal plant should not be halted Council originally adopted Hie attorney who represented the suc- Special—24.50 cessful complainants in the suit from operation. Orders fo Take Out rede In 1954, but ionn neighbor- In creating tht authority, coun- ing property ownera joined to on the first ordinance, told council that a number of residents of the cil relinquishes its power to the OASIS bring a suit against the ordi- deal with sewage disposal busi- MONMOUTH nance. The appellate division of area are still opposed to chang- Bt IS at Heddoa's Corner, ing the 26 acres from residential ness. Under the statute, the au- the Superior court ruled the or- thority has the power to float MiddletowB. Free Parking. eHaance Invalid, but only because to business zone. bonds and operate the sewage Cewtral AM. Rtej stash Steaks . Chicken tat Basket disposal plant. Mayor Charles E. Applegate told members of coun- Of W. Bergea Place II A-flOl cil they should give tha matter serious consideration before HERE* . I/Oil adopting the ordinance. The code calls for five members to be appointed, at a maximum salary of $800 a year. They will elect their own officers and have I/I4J TOCaWIOMUyi their own by-laws. The ordinance was forwarded to Mayor Applegate for hit action. Tha walfaro committoa of tha ovaning dapartmant of tha Rad Bank Woman'i club If he does not veto It before Dec. 30, it will automatically become mat Tuaiday at tha clubhoiiia to pack food baikati for local naady. Tha itami wara law. Ganuina Nalion Fumitura to add contributed by motnban. In tha above tcana aro, loft to right: Mr*. Hanry Labraequa, baouty to your hom* at a prica you MM. Arthur T. Dilgtr, Mr*. Daxtar 0. Jona* and Mr$. Robart H. Shtlly. Mn. Dilgar CHsUniAN SCIENCE and Mn. Shally ara dapartmant chairman. con afford to pay BEADING BOOM Open Dally 12.00 to 4:30 roy VanPelt, Mrs. Garrett Denlse ChMriul Morganville and Mrs. Robert Beb«r, Jr. Leonardo Vrl. Bvenlngt 7.10 to t:SO Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bond cele- Jean Myers, daughter of Mr. Sundays 2:00 to 4:00 withes to you and Cub pack 95 enjoyed a roller tnd Mrs. James Myers, IU brated their »th wedding anni- 20» Broad St. Red Bank skating party at the Shore Roller versary with a dinner party at eight years old Dec. U and a yours for this drome at Neptune Saturday after- their home Saturday night. Guests (amity celebration was held. ppy holiday SMSOn. noon. Cubs attending were Carl were Misses Mlml and Carol Op- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Antlaell, Noel Litchfleld, Philip per and Mr. and Mrs. John Opper, Myers of Fair Haven and Mia* Swanson. Douglas Johanien, Bayside, L. I., Mr. and Mrs. An- Mary Noll of Atlantic Highlands. William Baker, Jack and Ted Alt, thony Humenlk, Brooklyn, and A Christmas party was held Steven and Wayne Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marx and yesterday by Brownie troop THE Thomas Kocovsky, Arthur Bum- daughter Judy, Wlckatunk. 75 at Community are house. pus, Robert Quackenbush and Hostesses were Mrs. James My- Fred Marx. Also Mm. Thomas Classroom parties at the Mor- ers, Mrs. James Alverson, Mrs. PASSPORT Antisell and ions Donald and ganville school will be held to- Richard Young, Mrs. Trevonlan morrow when school will dose CONVENIENT CREDIT Douglas, Mrs. Thomas Kocovsky Crawford, Mrs, Keith Biirdge AVINUI oil mm and daughter Carol, Mrs. H. C. until Jan. 2. ltd Mrs. William LAinb'erson. Quackenbush and daughter Susan, Mrs. M. Margaret O'Connor of Secret pals were revealed and •N BBOAD muter Karen Ludemann, Mary Man, Louisville, Ky., was a week-end tew names drawn (or another * Mrs. J. Rock and Mn. Margaret visitor ef Mr. and Mrs. Fred rear at the Christmas party of SBBEWSBUBr-B O'Connor. Marc. the American Legion auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bittay The Holmdel Ladles' Aid soci- Monday at the Legion hall. Mrs. MERRY and daughter of Mllltown were ety held its Christmas, party at Henry MeUger was chairman of ATLANTIC GLASS CO. refreshments. Mrs. Albert Quack- Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fellowship hall Tuesday when CHRISTMAS "GLAU AND MIKBORS M BVERY HZB YOU CAN BREAK" Ernest Thorn. gifts were exchanged, games enbush resigned as first vice pres- Miss Sandra Freuler attended played and refreshments served. ident and Mrs. Henry Metiger waa i •>. M. TII use >, M. 21 MAM AVINUI the Christmas ball at Admiral On the committee were Mrs. Stew- appointed In her place. Mrs. John rer iii3 H snnr Ce*. WDM* wV « Maple Avel u. of i««s *«*. »« <«N> Farragut academy, Toms River, art Whaley, Mrs. Vernon Beyer Olsen was elected second vice Uet Mwwte Friday as guest of Cadet Samuel and Mrs. Thomas Antisell. president. •Be) UNR UtMAK Bell of Media, Pa. T«J. IfUMaf 1-OfiO Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kocovsky When la doubt about aow te Mil M. Mi task 4-3IM Mrs. John Wilson, Jr., was and family attended | Christmas •nwaatsd household coodi. solve you CHrlsSjuss Rve hostess to the Social club at a party at the Bohemian club at problem with The R.il.Ur's ' " - IM • p. m. .Op** AI Day Christmas party and supper last Newark last week. ids.—Advortiseeieat week. Each member received a . Cub Scouts of den four held a Hf^hwoy 35 miniature Santa as a favor. Christmas party Tuesday at the Gifts were exchanged. Present home of Mrs. Thomas Antisell were Mrs. Edward Becker, MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. and the Cubs of den one at the Louis Becker, Mrs. Martin Smith, home of Mrs. Thomas Kocovsky HMM RE 4-1213 Sr., Mrs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Rob- Wednesday afternoon. THERE ARE GRAND GIFTS OF GOOD SPIRITS ert Owens, Mrs. Martin Smith, Girl Scout troop 31 visited the Jr., Mrs. August Boldt, Mrs. Le- Holmdel nursing home Tuesday and* sang carols for the patients. They also presented a package of cookies, which they had baked, to each person. The Christmas entertainment of This house was built right... the Morganville Sunday-school win be held tonight In the church. A candlelight service will be held at I'M p. m. BunAay. KUMSOV CAROL SING RUM8ON—The recreation com- mission will sponsor a Christmas carol sing Christmas day at 4 p. m. In front of the Christmas tree In Victory park. All Boy Scouts, Cubs and other local or- ganizations, as well as all resi- AT dents of the community have been Invited. Elmer Ether and Victor Edelmann are In charge. The SCHULTE UNITED recreation commission has sched- uled no athletic events for Satur- day, Dec. 32, and Saturday, Dec. 29. OLD CRANDDAD -HE TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL. IN THB COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, STATE OF NEW JERSEY. BOURBON AN ORDINANCE . VACATS LEASE AND 1X1 NGUISH P •OTTin IN BOND DEL TOWNSHIP. MO ^AN^^ATC%E5W*aanT TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDBL SCOTCH WHISKYS the southerly aids of Crescent Road If CHOICE WHISKIES extended westerly and Uie southerly end of Chsstnut R dt. Road as shown CRAWFORD'S S.M CANADIAN CLUI oa "Map at Section T — - - Manor. Holmdel Townsh.,. „„„„„„„ W9nBK9 OTQMl SIAOIAM'S V.O. County. New Unty." Crals Flnnenn. Enslnnr snd 8u»»»or dated 8»um> OLD SMUwWJR *.1S H. W. IMPIMAL >>« •. »»«•. »*• dtdlea'tod b,t*V»ak. MACK «KJ WHITI M M COMY'S imivi ""fHBRBA°8* T* PI *''' *"*' MARTIN'S V.V.O. ths Township of Holmdsl on Deeen Ml PAUL JONK bor •. i»6». approved the aforesaid lAUANTINrS Mf WHBREA8 Ths Township Comnlt- CAISTAmS W. Sati M of the Township of Hohmdel. an HAIt) A HAW I Star December 0. IBM, approved the afore- KINMY «eM La*el said Map end, WHEREAS ths aforesaid Map was tiled August 11. list In Ih. MonmoM* HIIAM WALMstt OUR OWN HAND Countr Clerk', Office at FrsehoM. N. 1. la Cese 54. File 11, and. WHEREAS. In the Judgment of the LIQUEURS Town.hlp Committeo of Uia Townohle MONMOUTH of Helmdel vacation of ths use of ai of that portion «f ChsstMt Rldn Real CLUB lrln« between the southerly aids e CUMIM CT.K.M Ro.o it attended wssterly end the southerly **nd of Chestnut Rldte MINTW mClAL RIHRVI Road as shown on the sforeaald Man *e« STRAMNT -WNIWCT and located In Ui* Township of Holm- CatMtM TS% MAIN HBUTIIAL S*IRIT> del, County of Monnouth and State of New Jerssy best serves ths public hi' COCOA 3.96 eja* SteAkhA ^HUeljaatJS* V VsMMVl A IT HAS OIL HEAT! tere.l. t« MrsltM W*M»y • Veen • NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT OR • SEY, that: AMICOT CSJHM oil haat h aeoaomieal, mat if to $1,000 35% with Oil! I, All that portion sf Chestnut PIACH Rides Road Irlni batman Ih* IUCRMMY QUART $4.25 to tan ran ovar tht cost of «jt» hteit. Oil it southerly tide of Crescent Raad If Mfa. To-'»a rtod about othar ftjah cwnliig eitsndad westerly and the south- It's • fact! Oil heat can save yen erly snd of Chsstnut Rldn Rosd AMStTTI AMstrwn txpfeilMs. Oil h cloori meJ eom> •J0O per seaaon over the cost of «s shown upon ths sfor«Mld Map v, GAL. $8,39 be and tht urn. I. hereto* vacated 3.84 fartvMa, toa. Wa'H b. hoMy to glvt ywi «N gas heat Think of that when yea as a public street and the public Nwfsjctt. Cdiaaaaf tha fritfidly (kdan Hit. riant of wsv In thst portion of build for buy • new home . . and Chwtnut Rldn Road k* and the Jmlstfon oil heat. same Is htreby vacated, releassd CALIFORNIA WINIS and extlntulshed. 3, Thl. nrilln.net shslt tat* efTsct Imnedlstslr after Us final GALLO na.san snd publication In nwonl. ROMA ancs with ths Iswt sf ths Stats of MUMATCL tNIRNY the SUM ef New Jsr.sy, isinr . MV IMISIRV MUWATIk J. N. BEERS LAWESCOALCO. PUBLIC NOTICE •MAM MMMrV . Msnlieresss WM. A. FLUHR Public Notice Is hsrtby flv.n that QUART 1.00 incorporated th* shove ordinance was Introduced QUART 1.00 a>r» MerMnla Rod lank 4-0850 and nesitd on nrat reading at a res'* $4.13 Nfffc Rod lank 6-0419 ulsr meetlnv of th# Tnwpuhtp Commlt< NA1# »AL 1.M HALF t)AL 1.M Rtd lank 6-1250 tie nf the Township of Holmdel. Hell •••sUsBsV. Bftaktall •SMFMIOI DecMibtr IS. KM* and thst Mid ordl INTCNIII «atf A bto hai OHa TtMCO 1•HOI Ol n.n«c will h. tstttn up for further con< •AUON 3.AI •AUON 3.M .Iderttion far Anal nesaairt at a rs«< ular meittlne of the Township Comml tt# of tha Tnwn.hln of Holmdal. to I htld st tha Tnwnshlp Hall, Crawford' fttmtr. Holmdsl Township, Monmeuti rmintr V, 3., on Thuridsy sftemaoa fanunry 10 1»51. >t 1 ISO P. M. .or a OIL DELIVERY. INC. soon thersaftar ns HM mat tar csn be OIL CO. rtached at which time an* plsca all p.r.nn. Interacted theraln will ba (Wen an opportunity to ba haard concarslns Rod lank 6-1023 Rod lank 6-0610 Bonk 4-7250 tho ssma, CMot Sorvteo *•» Ol FMIOI By nrnar of th* Township Commlttat SCHULTE UNITED of tha Tnwn.hlp of Holmdal. In tha County nf Mnnmoitth. D«t»i1' ttdmdei, V. 3. D.c.mliti II, III! 1 I 80-82 BPJOAD ST. RED BANK K 6-00M B-. DANIEL S ELY. lit.44 Clerl")*>wniMp of Hslntde). TBCCK. CAR COLLIDE Drum Corps Has Thee," tenor section. Offertory aria. "Rejoice Great- RED BANK RECISTER Thursday, Dee. 20, 1956-55 Paskus Named MIDDLETOWN—A. R. Wool- Organ Recital Recitative and aria. "Lord, I ly" from the "Messiah," soprano ley, Jr., 31, of 17 Fulton ave., Sing Thy Name." »Ho section. section. Dinner-Dance Long Branch, was slightly injured Chorale, "Alleluia! O Praised Organ, "March of the Magi" Editor, VP Tuesday afternoon in an accident Set for Sunday Be God.' and "Carol Rhapsody". MATAWAN—Tb» llatawan lire on rt. 35 here, police reported. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—L. Gar- Mr. Woolley was driving south The annual Christmas cantata COAL-FUEL OIL ' department drum and bugle corpi ry Paskus of Bedford Village. N. and organ recital will be held at elected officers and held 1U flrat on the highway in a New Jersey Y., a former member of The Reg- Bell Telephone company truck the Presbyterian church 8unday dinner-dance la«t week. Edmund ister news staff, has been ap- at 1 p. m. Bklnner, newly-elected president, which struck the rear of a car pointed executive editor and vice driven by Mary King, 82 Lincoln Dr. Carl Mueller, organist, will was chairman of the dinner- president of tha Westchester be assisted by the Tower Hill KARINJ A CONSTRUCTION Co. ct., Keansburg, police said. Mr. dance, held Saturday at Julia'i News. Woolley said he saw the car slow- choir. Drive-In, rt. 8, Englishtown, The Organization with Complete Frank B. Lawes ing in front of him to make a left Part of the program is as Othef new officer? are Charles turn. He said he looked back follows: One-Stop Improvement Service Zimmer, vice president; Bruce to see if he could pull out to go Organ, "Noel," and "A Beau 15 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD Vander Clute, treaaurer; Salyer around the slowing car and when teous Ron Hath Blossomed." Hurtles, lecretary, and Clifford he looked back he was too dote Organ concerto. asr sssc RED IANK 4-2875 Browtr, Clro Nappi, Lawrence to avoid collision. Chorus, "For Us a Child Is auttett ant Lustra SjnjjX tl&Me WlrMl Bucco and Vernon Ellison, Bom." I OVR ONLY LOCATION trustees. The driver of the truck said Aria, "So Appears Thy Natal he would see a physician for Day," bass section. atMM John Hindi, Jr., retiring presi- treatment of bruises. dent, waa master of ceremonies at Chorus, "Laud We the Name of God." FREf Cs4 RUIMWI M143-M the dinner-dance. He Introduced It r*>i to »4»trtin 1B Tin It Pays to Use Classified Msphf Fire Chiefs Alfred Adler, frank Aria, "Lord. My Thanks to Gray, Jr., and Vernon A. Elli- son. The Bob Gold trio furnished music for dancing;. Others attending were lira. Rinds, Mrs. Adler. Mrs. Frank Gray, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Sr., Mrs. Elliaon, Ur. and Mrs. John Bainko, Mr. and Mrs. Bucco, Mr. and Mrs. Nappi, Mr. WEBSTER DEFINES BRIGHT and Mrs. Brower, Mr. and Mn. William IT. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer, Mr. and Mn. Rich- ard James, Mr. and Mrs. William SHINING; CLEAR; BRILLIANT; CHEERFUL: INTELLIGENT; GLORIOUS; Formon, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Samuel Banafato, Robert Bowd, Anthony Bottone. Robert Gold, Frank Bottone and Miss Doris L. Garry ILLUSTRIOUS (WE BLUSH WITH PLEASURE) Pettlt. A former resident of Middle- town, Mr. Paskus left Tha Reg- HEW FOB KITCHEN ister In 1M0 to become editor and publisher of the Newport, R. I., Floor covtrinfss beat for us* In County Sentinel. He moved to BUT the kltshta are'linoleum, plastic, Westchester county In 1951 and vinyl and wood if it's treated became editor of the New Castle IF WEBSTER HAD KNOWN US HE WOULD HAVE ADDED ONE MORE DEFINITION- with penetrating oil sealer. Tribune, a weekly newspaper be- longing to tha Westcherter County Publishers chain. He remained with the Tribune until 1»55. when "AT CHRISTMAS PLAY he was appointed public relations RELIABILITY director of the Westchester Coun- AND MAKE GOOD ty Council of Social Agencies. CHEER, FOR CHRIST- A nativa of Nsw York, Mr. Pas- kus is a graduate of the Horace Al Gifts May Be Returned to Us for Cash Refund If in Original MAS COMES BUT ONCE Mann school and William and | A YEAR" Mary college. During World War II, he served with combat units In •lAntkar'i nut Mow.) Africa and Italy. Carton Bearing Our Insignia Within 30 Days. Mr. Paskus is married to the former Gertrude Welnhelmer of Sea Bright. They have four chil- dren. Eatontown Mrs. Joseph Trltarl had a plas- tics party Friday at her horns on Reynolds dr. Among those pres- MMOW WUTIMNOUSE ent was Mn. Trifari's sister, Mrs. STEAPM.-BRY IRON Patrick Travis of Deal, Mrs. A. G. Zlmbalattl of Eatontown and Mrs. Joseph Donnello and Miss Mary Donnello of Long Branch. TO BE SURE Mr. and Mrs. Koert Johnson of Red Bank spent Sunday with Sgt. and Mrs. M. W. Robinson of Stir- rup lane. During the previous week, Sgt and Mrs. Alfred W. YOMKSTMIVAT AT NEW LOW, LOW PRICES Drums and son Freddy visited here en route to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wolcott, WE GUARANTEE THE PRICE IS BRIGHT Jr., had a family birthday party Sunday In honor of Mr. Wolcott's Roger W. Francis father, James N. Wolcott Mr. and Your Pharmacist Mrs. Clarence G. Meeks and chil- dren Joined with other members Usually in these weekly of the Wolcott family for dinner. Mrs. J. H. Caughman, mother messages we always tell of Ms]. Robert Caughman of Pine you of our desire to have St., arrived this morning from Wfestinghouse Athens, when she U housemother you select us to be your at the Sigma Chi fraternity of Portable Mixer pharmacist, and to assure Ohio university. She will spend the Christmas holidays with the you that we will always Caughman family. Cfffte Maker do our best to serve you Mr. and Mn. Vincent. Festa and MixesE children spent 'tha week-end In courteously and depend* ElUabeth. They took Mr. Festa'a Makts 9 dps ably. mother, Mn. Grace Feita, to New York Friday to celebrate her 50th to 9 Mimttsl This week we just want birthday. A dinner-dance held by the Il- Beautiful ; : . and to wish you and yours luminating Engineering society auper-fast. Makes at the George Washington hotel 9 eupa of rich, flavor- In Nsw York city Thursday was attended by Mr. and Mn. Robert Ail coffee in juat 9 Hannan of Reynolds dr. minnt %ur sinter* thanks and NEW but wishes for a happy holiday Westinghouse WISTINOHOUK to our friends and patrons. ROASTER- "Carousel" OVEN • New combination Floor-n- RuiTooll So versatile... eooki • Eiduiive Reel-Away Cord I complete meali. > In- Now Wsrtinihouse Pop-Up ToasUr automatieaQy winks • New Suction cludes (lau bake dish "on" and "off" for accuraU controL Givea better toast, Control! Just rifht, slios after slice. t New built-in Bpsciat lift-up feature) raises Swivel Wheelil 1 slices an extra inch. • New J-tone color styling! • TotMwsy* bsp and complsts sat af ittschmtntll FREE DELIVERY TEL RE 6-2222 •SMS* HMM f OPEN IVWY KIMMERLE PAINT CO. THE BRIGHT STORE NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS 20 WHITI ST. (On the Parking Lot) RID IANK 38 MONMOUTH ST. RED IANK TIL HI 4-112* «r M22B I ' W*»^Sj^jSBJ UPTWWWiViiR^ns|s*^|HVTNi*V(VviV9s9Vs(tv9iev^M^iis*9sW' ,* *•- •ED BANK REGISTER fOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS OffORTUNlTIf APAimiENTS Hv'i"S—UVESTOCE 86—TTiureday, Dec. 20, 1956 ILVTRIC HEATERS — Several new. HOW ARE YOU "filed" for repairs? MA1OR OIL CO.. will have available ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Furalahed UNTIL CHRISTMAS—Any em ef sin* FOB THB BEST DEAL In street used •> up. Wa!l. portable built-in HOLIDAY STOCK—Slightly used Small to medium odd ioba done it for lease in the near future, a good- or unfurniahed apartment. Bad-sitting pedigreed Siamese kittens, lit; eigne. centaet Braecb Supply typea. With and without thermostats. furniture from storage. Maple prices you can afford to pay. Inter- em two-bey service atation. Excellent i>om. kitchen light cooking only. Full hameUra II parakeet breeders I2.lt Also Blectrlceteem radiator, all sec- v eated? Call RE 6-522T 01 KB I-location Active volumes For apbathroom- , private entrance. All utili- to 16. white micl 60e, rinarneck dovee Service. Broadmeado* Fans, Bed tions with taermoatat, IIS. It Mercer bed, spring and axattress, |2«.6O; U.88-R after 5 P. M.' _ pointment. EA 1-0088 or writs "Oil." ties included. Suitable for business |il|2ill. MabeMable'ss Pet ShaShantyn . 117 i'lor- Bank. R« 1-1101, ave,_Port_ Monaouth KB_tM>atbVel. hamper 11.60, migasine rack SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT- Re* Box 511. Red Bank. woman or coupla only. Syer. AT 1 enci aye.. UnioUi n BBeachh. aa MNK WGISTEI ACCORDION — 12epe.ee beginners. 11.16. end tables 11.50, night duee service ehargee by bringing KY STILLMAN. REALTOR—Business 02" • " GOFF DOG FOODS—Special Introduc- Good condition, with case. 126. Call titles 11.60, platform rocker your radio or leleviaion set in far ra- and investment properties. Develop- ROOMS AND BATH — Helt tory offer. 60 lbs meal 11.19 and OFFICE SUPPLIES Ribbons and ear. pairl A, C Radio and Television Com- ment acreage throughout faat growing and hot water supplied. Holmdel bon paler Typewriters and adding HI J-1S4J. tiZ.SO, occasional chair IU.50, ti lba Kibbled U.K. Hide pert litter. CLASSIFIED RATES machines sots rented and repaired. CHRISTMAS SPBCiXLI—JP^Crosley pany Armand A Crupl owner 111 Monmouth county Consult Ray Still- road. Haslet. KK 7-6H2. Puppiet, kittens, birds. Open daily and Serpieo'l. 101 Monraouth at. next to mahogany coaeole with aluminised etc. Ruaeils, 2( E. Front St. Shrewsbury ave KE 6-47J8 1. State Highway 36. Shrewsbury. FURNISHED APARTMENT — Three Sundays. Daie'a Pet Supply Highway Carllon theater. KE 4-04IE. tube and awivel baaa Made to aell YOUR rURNITUEE repaired retln RE 6-5111. Drive-in parking. large rooeai. Living room, bedroom, U Colt's Neck. Whitney t-4ll».' Cl» NO EXTRAS!! FREE!! NO HDDEN ADD ONSH I CHRISTMAS BIGGEST SELECTION TREE! NO CASH DOWN with any purchoM of $5.00 w mow during this salt. Wt will LOWEST PRICES held your trtt until you or* PAY NEXT ready to pick it up for tht FAST SERVICE holiday*. YEAR! "45" THE PERFECT GIFT-GE PORTABLE TVFOOD SLICER Recwi Hiyw $495 Take It To 6-Fs MW "Pane*- Take It To z $795 Gift I "The Patio" il Portable" wHh $ The Kitchen 40 square inches nr-w TOMTH of flawing arta. The lightest, mast ever produced. Immediate Del ire ry FOR THE CHILDREN 5-lfc. 27-Pc.Mcckukal from Christmas tree Tnii $*t. FRUIT $O25 M" Clrcilu to kitchen sink Track. CAKE L dishes are done, CLOSEOUT! quick as a wink! A FAMOUS NAME TV ALUMINIZED TUIE DELUXE TAILS MODEL with the, all new 14 CU. FT. 95 GENERAL GENERAL 119 TOP TUNING ELECTRIC CASH AND CARRY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR B*f. KOYAL rOBTABUI FAMOUS MAKE SMS VALVE OLOOK RADIO 1MI mobile maid FREEZER TYPEWRITER 6S.96 VACUUM DISHWASHER COMBINATION CLEANER REG. PRICE • NO mm SCUTUM AM toNUM - N« 599.95 DELUXE AUTOMATIC I Drain MjMflti UK* nmtnn .trail nod porHdM • NO MStMUNION-Hwtfy KM* CMMCIM *mmt WASHER m lowed el my link, ant pfcig* Int. wdhionr tl»f trie #wwi* WWVT Wl WRUI • ^ HOiOf lojnricoi vOf lOnij ejf ONLY tarty iwvk. fcr *»#, Wwluding prapoirtiwi dliUt. $ 95 »-_ —,--11-- ^L UK §& A^ ahiMM H No CMmiTRT MT0M1K- Hoi (w. MM* "*«« Extra* fcmb" liMM, *« ••*•«. t»Ip»» rllUM «H» ^M- . . . |Mt tMd. tlart, on* ratal. l-RKED UQ. UM Portobl* Phonograph MO. M.M PAMOVI MAU CLOSIOUT, NIW 19S6 MODELS •Automatic defrosting ELECTRIC a.!. AUTOMATIC DISH WASH IRS RLANKET W Giant tin capacity •130-pound true zero-degree treezer -^Requirto no installation •Roll-out freezer basket /* Rolls on whtals KNIFE 4JfeAK * Completely automatic •Removable and adj. door shelves SHARPENER 19* 'A'Storas onywharc • Washat everything •Automatic butter conditioner IOUPILUMMIM MNERAL ELEOTWC 95 1 •Foot pedal opening Percolator 99c Radios 14 50 HIGHWAY 35 EATONTOWN 902 MAIN STREET ASBURY PARK EATONTOWN TVOPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. "MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST SALES & SERVICE ORGANIZATION" SUNDAY JO A.M. TO 6 P.M. IN OUR RASEMENT SALESROOM OENNK HARDWOOD TURNED LEGS PLYWOOD "MASONITE" Cocktail Tables WOOD FRAME * Complete with Table Mounting Plate* 2411x48"x1/." 1.3* a*. I2"x4«"x'/t" * Bras* Ferrules with Dome* of Silence Tip 24"x48"xV 1.M oa. 24"x4S'V/i" for Christmas Giving * Hake Your Own Beautiful Low-coal TaUea, Storm Sosn 24"x48"xl/i" 2.39 oa. 36"x4S'V/i" 1.32 ••. 24"x48"xH" 2.70 oa. 48"x48'V/i" 1.74 u. 24"K48"X%" 2.9S oa. FORMICA TABLE TOPS 36"x48"x'/i" —. l.*l oa. 48"x4l"xi/4" 1.7* ta. The Best! 36"x4B"xV .... 2 Tl» only ctmnt paint with th» cfoubft 28"x37'/i" . a8"xJ9'/i" . 3*0 SPECIAL 28"x47%". •17 POR BONDEX 28"xSI!4". 432 CHRISTMAS 28"xS5M". 4-47 IS BEST NrTha 402 3O"x39%". lb. phg. 8.60 • 10 Ib. can 2.95 4.M CHILDREN 30"x43'/i". 4J: AGED » TO « TBS. 30"x47'A", 412 Special Purchase 30"x49'/i". 4.72 PETIT TABLE 3O"xBIV4", .4-72 HEAVY DUTY AND 3O"x5S'/4" III Work Bench 2 CHAIRS 3l"x37%", 4-M 402 432 32"x47%". .412 Tap M* frM Iti" klla Ciwalitt .472 TRAIN TABLE 32"xBIV4". HEBE IS WHAT TOV GET: 472 RIADY TO ASSIMBU »tra alniiftk. ••HM* 1—WxMT Formica Table Top 32"«55'A". HI *«kkur« M« tMl BoaierlMd oa *4" Plprao* Complete m 1" »hw. Low 36"x37V4" , 4*7 1 Set (4) BMMtUul DenmU 36Mx3»'/j". Price! UDIIS* lUrtwood tec 3 4«7 3o"x43'A" .4*7 I Sturdy - Baadjr to I 3*"x47V4" NewIS Complete UM of wt •! a lt"»U" Ma kei awl Jl Chsdn, I.ft «k - 3.M electrical fixtures and wirtaf • airNI it* katrwl CUM la •BViOM. 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