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ALL the NEWS of B ED BA N H SECTION a and" Snnoondlnc Towns Told Fearlessly and Without Blag BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO. 26. RED BANK, N. JT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 16. Arthur Corlies Buys Cooking School Christmas Music Christmas Seal" Building Loan Series Tinton Falls Farm Sale Continues Christmas Services In Arthur Corlies of Tinton Falls has Will Be Resumed From Church By The Monmouth County Christmas purchased, a small farm on the Tin- seal sale is $641.41 behind the sale at of $196,800 Matures ton Falls-Freehold road from' Mr. Next Tuesday Wire To Hospital this date last year and only $8,019.56 Red Bank Churches and Mrs. George, V. Illmensee. Mr. of the $10,000 set as the quota for Corlies is a brother of Howard Cor- 1938 has been raised to date. Payments to Shareholders Ready ^ lies, president of Fltkln hospital, Miss Laura K. Kennedy Carillon, Choir Music Many people'are unable to contrib- who recently purchased the Jack ute for thelr'seals. until after Christ- Special MUSIG To Feature . Delaney farm adjoining the Illmensee Will Conduct Four More From St. George's to mas, but those who are financially Tomorrow—Profit of $48 Per Share property. able to mall their contributions arc The illmensee property comprises Sessions Next Week Monmouth Memorial urged to do so as soon as possible. Worship in Christian Churches three acres of land, on which are The immediate receipt of seal sale The 23rd series 1n the Citizen: located a bungalow with five rooms Building and Loan association of. Bee . The sessions of the second week of funds cuts down the expenses by less- The birth of Christ will be ob- and bath, two-car, garage, kennel Direct wires will tie St. George's ening the ' number of reminders Bank matures with the payment ol Joseph G. McCue and chicken houses. Mr. Corlies ex- the Free Cooking" School at the RedEpiscopal church, Rumson, to the Kris KringleV served In Red Bank Christian dues for December. This maturltj Bank Elks club sponsored by The which must be sent out to those from churches Sunday with .special serv- " pects to take occupancy May 1. Tho Monmouth Memorial hospital' Satur- whom no response has been received. is' effected ln 152 months, whicl sale was made by the Joseph G. Mc-Big Chief Market closed this morn- day afternoon, December 24, at 4:45 loen. The significance of the day New President Of If a person is unable to purchase wlH be expressed in special ser- ' means the holder has paid In $15: Cue agency of Rumson, ing. Miss Laura K. Kennedy, noted o'clock when bells from the Mary Minstrel To Be 1 and receives $200, a profit of $48 home economist, who has been con- any seals the association nsks them mons and Christmas music , o Mr. and Mrs. Illmensee purchased Owen Borden Memorial carillon ring to return the unwanted stamps. On which has been earned by the asso- County Realtors the property In 1929 and shortly ducting the school Is well pleased their Christmas message through the The Sunday-schools and various ciation for the shareholder. The total with the way her messages have been the other-hand If an- Individual can Given Tonight thereafter erected the bungalow and corridors to every patient by means only afford to purchase a few of the other organizations of the church investment of $152 principal and other buildings. Mr. Illmensee is received by the women of Red Bank of loud sneakers and special arrange- have been presenting Yuletide can- profit of $48 per share being paid al and vicinity. penny seals', the association Is Just tatas and entertainments and hold- Well Known Rumson recorder of Atlantic township. ment with Station WOR. as grateful .as they are for the larger Shrewsbury Pupils to one time Is now available. Miss Kennedy will return to Red J. Stanley Farrar,. organist and Ing Christmas parties and celebra- Realtor Heads Large and contributions. tions during the past week and will . This Is one of the largest series Bank next week to begin the third choirmaster, will be at the console Many letters, together with checks, i Stage Christmas Show which has matured during the life series of. the sessions of this free which has Instant electrical contact continue to do so this week and Powerful Group • Red Bankers Will w n Dc s money orders and currency, have | next week. of the association, there being 984 school. For these the time has been| " *• " In.-St. George's tower, been received. , in School Auditorium shares in effect at date of maturity changed to from 1:30 to 3:30 In the'tne largest boll weighing 4,700 the subject of the sermon to be pounds having a cash value of, $196,800. afternoon Instead of morning hours.! - _. , . , ... - given Sunday morning at 11 o'clock At the Berkeley-Carteret hotel, As- Pay $120 InTaxes At 5;15 While by far the greater number Next week's school will be held o'clock a children's carol Final rehearsals were held yester-, af.the Presbyterian church bv the bury Park, Tuesday evening, Joseph service from the church will be of snares are carried by Investors, G. McCue of. Rumson was elected Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and George E. Little day for Kris Krlngle's minstrel which pastor, Rev. John A Hayes will hi other holders have loans either on On Xmas Trees Friday and like the previous sessions heard In the hospital. Christmas will be presented by the Shrewsbury -Keeping Christ ln Christmas." president of the Monmouth County morning at. 10:30 the carillon will nchool pupils tonight in the Shrews- thoir homes or on the shares them Realtors association. Other officers will be devoted entirely to free In- The cantata. "The Shepherds of _ selves and these loans will be liqu structions , by Miss Kennedy on the chime for one-half an hour, then St. Is Speaker At bury school auditorium, starting a Bethlehem" was presented last Sun- are James MacAfee of Manasquan George's choir will be heard, fol- 7:30 o'clock. dated by the maturity of the shares first vice president, Stanley Dodd o Hidden Levies Aggre- more modern and time saving as well day by the quartet, which consists pledged by the owners as security. as economical way of handling the lowed at 11 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Richard Goldhurst, in the part o of Mrs. J. William Helm soprano, Belmar second vice president, Sam George Flske Dudley's sermon. Quad Grid Dinner Kris Krlngle, will be Interlocutor, The association has notified share- uel Calvert of Asbury Park third gate 31 Separate Items three meals a day problem. Mrs. Thomas McCllntock contralto, holders that payments will be ready : In addition to her lectures at the Christmas morning Bertram H. and will carry on a humorous cha A. LeRoy Baker tenor and Allan R. vice president, Mrs. Marie Cox to Be Paid with Timothy and Piffles, two end for them tomorrow, December 23 Fortaupeck and Red Bank re-elected school, it has been announced that Borden, president of the board of More Than 40 Persons Woolley bass. William H. Craw ' either in. loans entirely liquidated, or Miss Kennedy will hold a Food Clinic governors, wlll.be Santa Claus. He men, played by Harry Goldhurst and ford was at the organ. The pastor secretary, and Walter Reade of Al- will give each of the 150 patlcnta at Samuel Farrcll, respectively. Both In cash, or income shares. Incomi lenhurst re-elected treasurer. Red Bank's 1,000 Christmas trees in The Big Chief Market mornings, Attend Event Held at preached on the subject, "The Wis- shares are a form of Investment pro lhe hospital a rcd rose lna n lnd v| Timothy and Piffles will render vo- dom of 'the Wise Men." The board of directors consists o. this year, In addition to tinsel and where women can discuss with her ' d cal solos. vided for in the new law and Is no electric lights, will each support a personally any questions on culinary ^H^,,^ H"" be Elks' Home The annual Sunday-school Christ- L. D. Edwards of Sea Girt, O. H. loadcd with gifts from the board of A troupe of "bull frogs," George available to those who desire to con- Brown of Spring Lake, Harold B. burden of 31 Hidden levies which will or homemaking problems. mas program was held In the audi- tinue their Interest in Building and governors and will be refilled In each Lunge, Jr., Joseph Scottt Joseph Mo- Snyder of Avon, Nafle Garrabrant o net the tax collector a total of $120, Admission to all sessions of the George E. Little, director of ath- torium of the church Sunday night Loan associations. No further pay- corridorwv»>*u^**l. ThAIILe itfebBlittle^ childreb*lll!44 Vinl U4oh| thkilet — lony and David Hannibal, will per- Belmar, Rolston Waterbury of Redaccording to the organization com- school Is free, no collection taken; letlca at form a "leap-frog" dance and sing Mrs. Warren H. Smock was at the ments • are required and Income, Bank, Joseph Sauta of Asbury Park, mittee, Emergency Consumers Tax and moreover nothing is sold or of- third floor are anxiously awaiting! Rutgers university, ad organ. Martin V. B. Smock, super- which is ln the form of dividend paid •Santa's visit. They have been told idrei!sed mo" than 40 persons at the "Ca-Chug," a comedy song. Bernard A. E. Dennett of Water-Witch, Wil- Council of New Jersey.