7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PFR COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 25. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Barker Installed Christmas Seal Display At Dean's Keyport Mayor By Masonic Lodge Hospitals Urge Survey Results Delay Rail Case Lionel J. Barker was installed as Appoints 7-Man worshipful master of Red Bank More County Aid Are Reviewed Summary Talks Masonic lodge No. 377, F. * A. M., Friday night at Masonic hall, Planning Board Broad street. Installation was con- For Coming Year At Middletown Until Jan. 6 ducted by Past Masters Edward W. Police And School N.V. & L.B. Fare Plea Applegate Say. Wise and Edmund vomSteeg, Jr. A Waller W. Reid Say* 25-year button was presented to Mr. Questions Main Topict To Remain In Proposal. Naming Croup k vomSteeg by Mr. Wise. Public Should Preis Political Hove Other officers installed were: At Village Meeting Examiner Fuller Rules Senior warden—-C. Herbert Farkell. For New Appropriation A seven-man planning board was Junior warden—Kalph Acquaro. The Middletown Village Neigh- Hearings on applications by the Treasurer—Robert L. Ticehurst, F. M. Walter W. Reid, Jr., president of Jersey Central and New York and appointed by Mayor Peter O. Wei- Secretary—Henry M. Bice, P. M. Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long borhood association got a clear pic- Cand and confirmed at the council Senior deacon—Howard Fufary. Branch, has asked the public to ture of the wants and interests of Long Branch railroads for almost meeting Monday night at Keyport Junior deacon—Arthur Jiannine. support recommendations for In- he village residents Friday ni^ht Sl,OO0,0OO annually in increased Senior M. C.—Gabriel Molnar. at a "country store" meeting at commuter fares were interrupted In apite of charges of "dirty poli- Junior M. C.—Cheater H. Ottlnger. creased Monmouth county govern- tics" made by Councilman and Senior steward—Philip E. Bailly. ment aid to ease the financial bur- the township hall. last Friday and will be resumed Mayor-elect Charles E. Apphtfate. Junior steward—John Mackie. den carried by hospitals In the Based on the answers received Jan. 6. Marshal—Elwood Bennie from a survey taken the past few The hearings, conducted jointly Named to the board were Frank Chaplain—Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon. county. C. Walling, Councilman Robert E. Assistant chaplain—George B. Moaley, In his report to Bertram H. Bor- weeks bv association members, in- by the Interstate Commerce Com- Hartman. MIJU J. Mabel Brown, P. M. den, chairman of Monmouth Me- creased educational facilities and mission and the New Jersey Board Harry Robert!, Milton Gale and Organist—Theodore B. Getsler. more police effectiveness are the of Public Utility Commissioners, Tyler—William Curchln, Jr., P.D.D. morial's board of' directors, Mr. Carl Bitter. The mayor wai desig- Proxy to grand lodge—Harry T. Van- Reid made note of the fact that the problems which need the quickest have been highlighted by protests nated u an ex-ofllcio member of note, Sr. New Jersey legislature this year solutions. entered by M communities, two the board. passed a law permitting the Board Milton V. Vreeland, who was in commuter groups and the state A* Mayor Wcigand announced of Freeholders to increase hospital charge of the educational portion C.I.O. council. hia attention of creating the board, appropriations by $100,000. This of the survey, reported that 100% In calling for another adjourn- Councilman Applegate interrupted Eatontown Fire money is urgently needed, Mr. Reid of the people were interested In ment, the second one asked, I.C.C. by saying, "In my opinion as indicated. education, but a much smaller pcr- Examiner Burton Fuller denied a mayor-elect, I think you are out of However, Mr. Reid took into con- cntagc knew of the problems fan- motion to dismiss application for order to make thu appointment. It Co. Holds Annual sideration the position of the free- ing the school board. Mr. Vreeland fare increases asked by the New ii a political move and dirty Pol- holders, that if this additional sum pointed out, however, that in spite York and Long Branch railroad. itic." Dinner-Dance is to bo made available it should be of the professed Interest, only This road owns no rolling stock As Councilman Applegate con- done through the will of taxpayers uhout 300 persons in the entire and ia jointly owned by the Jersey tinued his criticism, the mayor Presentation Of 3 whose money is to be spent. township voted pro or con last Central and Pennsylvania systems. Uitened and at the conclusion an- At Monmouth Memorial alone, summer at a school-election to au- The motion was made by Col. nounced that he still intended to Life Memberships Is said Mr. Reid in his report, there thorize the board to appropriate William A. Roberts, counsel for the mak* the appointment!. were 18,217 hospital days of service $160,000 for repair work at the high opposition, on the grounds that the The council also confirmed the Feature Of Affair provided to people unable to pay school. N.Y. & L.B. could not be consid- appointment of Mn. Clyde Eggin- their bills during 1917. Current sta- Mr. Vreeland supplemented his ered a carrier. After Examiner son as a member of the board of Engine, Truck and Hose com- tistics indicate there will be an in- report by saying that most of the Fuller's denial, Col. Roberts said the Keyport public library to fill pany No. 1 of Eatontown held its crease in such service of more than village residents felt school actlvl he would make formal petition for the vacancy caused by the death annual dinner and dance Saturday ten per cent for 1948. Also, It is in- ties did not play a part in com- this decision to be reviewed by the of Mn. A. M. Brown, and Fred- night at Joseph's, West Long dicated that an increase of about 19 munity life. Moat people believe, I.C.C. board. erick L. Kruser aa chairman of the Branch, attended by about 90 mem- per cent in the number of persons The Christmas decoration In the the Christmas Seal In their respec- silver. The whole effect, combined he said, that the Parent-Teache'r Prior to the adjournment, Wil- local civil defense. The appoint- bers and guests. treated at the hospital clinic took window of Dean's, florists, of Little tive communities for recognition with the draped garlands of Christ- associations spend too much time liam Wyer, whose consulting firm ment of Mr. Kruaer ii to comply Councilman Fred 3. Morris, act- place this year, he said. Silver, is so attractive that a pho'.o- and Inclusion in next year's kit of mas tree lights outside along the following national P.T.A. proced prepared the Jersey Central's cost with a request from Leonard Drey- ing as master of ceremonies, intro- Carrying part of the burden of graph of it is being sent to the Na- "how it Is done" suggestions. curve of the driveway, has caused ure and do not devote enough time study for this case, criticized testi- fuss, state director, who explained duced Mayor Harry S. Rowland, cost for 1948, the president said, tional Tuberculosis association for Mrs. Dean had a blow-up of this much favorable comment. to local problems. mony that had been entered by two that a skeleton set-up of the war- who praised the firemen for their have been voluntary contributions national recognition, Miss Margaret year's Christmas Seal, large enough Miss Francis also stated that the More effective police protection of the opposition's witnesses, Greg- time civilian detente will bo main- past accomplishments in fire pro- of more than $100,000 this year, Francis, supervisor of tuberculosis to fill the window space to the Christmas Seal drive is proceeding was unanimously advocated by ory Hankin and William B. Saun- tained throughout the state. tection and worth-while commun- plus uncounted hours of voluntary right of the florist shop. At either very well, with two-thirds of the those polled. It was suggested that dura. work by citizens. oontrol for the M.C.O.S.S. an- side of the window, Mrs. Dean quota already contributed; but she The council requested the bor- ity activities, and wished the new nounced today. Miss Francis said a police officer be available to con- According to Associated Press re- officers a successful administration. "The" unfortunate thing is that massed small Christmas trees and added the last |>art of any drive for trol traffic at the village station In ports from Newark, Mr. Hankin ough clerk, Mrs. Adelaide B. Cram- the national association had asked jars of bittersweet. The left win- mer, to send a letter to the Key- Mayor-elect F. Bliss Price, who such contributions are limited to a fundB is always the hardest and she the evenings and have an officer had said the Jersey Central finan- wae next presented, commended the very small percentage of the peo- local agencies to select the out- dow of the florist shop is a scene hopes everyone will remember to cial picture should include revenues port Businessmen's association standing window display featuring of a snowy landscape in white and at the station to see that women complimenting them on the install- outgoing chief and other officers for ple of the county," said Mr. Reid. buy seals before Christmas, getting off late hour trains are not from the Central Railroad of Penn- ation of Christinas light*'in the their volunteer service of the past "The two largest hospitals of the molested. The police department sylvania, a wholly owned subsidiary year and congratulated the new county, Fltkin and Monmouth, rep was praised for Its co-operation in of the Jersey Central. Mr. Hankin business district. resent a cost of many millions of Christmas Service After a lengthy discussion the chief, Nelson Scott. placing posts around the village held tbat operations of both com- Councllmen Ralph L. Lewis, dollars that have been contributed Building Permits Long Branch Ice postofftce area. panies, taken as a whole, would application of Elmon E. Smith for by residents for the benefit of the At New Monmouth a taxi license was denied. Mr. Spencer M. Patterson, James N. As a result of the police report, show a profit. Wolcott, Jr. and George Odell were people of Monmouth county and The young adult group of the Smith had made an application at visitors." which was given by Mrs. Maltby Mr. Wyer said the big reason a previous meeting, and the matter introduced and offered their felici- At Fair Haven New Monmouth Baptist church is Boat Club Being Jelllffe, the association will also for establishing two separate cor- was laid over for further study. tations. Considerable satisfaction was ex- sponsoring a Christmas eve candle- embark on a program to curb porations was to prevent Pennsyl- Several taxi operators protected Edward H. Bmmons, retiring pressed by the Monmouth Memor- light service at 11 p. m. The little speeding on King's highway. vania freight shippers from shar- tha granting of an additional li- president, was called upon to pre- ial head that "the board of gover- Total $40,100 white church, known as "the Sued For $50,000 George T. Deaney, chairman of Insj In the support of money-losing cense. The application was denied sent life membership buttons to nors of Fltkin Memorial liuspital, Month's Report- friendly church" at the New Mon- Last Year's Visitor the association, gave a report on New Jersey commuter service. The on the ground there is not enough' Frank Hulick, treasurer and active through a lot of hard work and mouth crossroads, will be the scene the political opinions of the vil- two-corporation setup did not dis- buaineas to warrant any additional in the company for 63 years, who with willing contributors," have Firemen To Give of an impressive Christmas «ve Claims He Was Injured lagers. They contended that town- tort the picture as Mr. Hankin said taxi servlc* opening in the bor- is an ex-chief and has already re- been able to raise more than (1,- service. The public is invited. ship office holders are capable and It had, according to Mr. Wyer, but, ough, and also the (act that there ceived a 50-year badge. Councilman 000,000 for a much needed addition Christmas Party Rev. M. Earl McCullough of Ha- By A Class A Boat honett but could do batter work instead, "threw a spotlight" upon are no more available spaces for Morris was then presented by Mr. to that hospital. worth will present a Christinas In many cases. It was the desire It. Mr. Wyer criticized Mr. Saun- taxi stands. - Eramons with a life membership Both Fitkin and Monmouth, the Building permits totaling $40,100 message. Special music will Include A lawsuit of unusual interest to of the villagers, Mr. Deaney re- derV estimate of railroad income.. emblem. He has been active in the report said, are "in one sense were issued in Fair Haven last selections by the choir. Hiss Mil- Ice yachtsmen has been started ported, that the township commit- Col. Roberts repeatedly reneweo Announcement waa made that company 44 years, serving for 30 owned by people of Monmouth month. The report of Building In- dred E. Palmer of Locust andKarL against the Long-Branca Ice Boat tee meetings be held in the even- a motlon*to strike Mr.'Wyer's.tes-* KeypoH-wttt-be-aitotted |K,«»1 road years as financial-secretary and 10 county." : EacTi-fs -operatttr-B^'-a •sp*ctor'H.rtynnwood Minton was Helwlg- of New' llbnmouth will be and Taeht club. The suit la for Ing, rather than In the afternoon. tlmony from the record on tht funds by the state department. years as secretary. Benjamin Van- board of governors selected on the read at Monday night's meeting of soloists. Miss Ruth Sorenson ot At- (rounds it was argumentative ant* the mayor and council. $90,000 personal damage alleged to Township Commltteeman Frank J. The officials accepted ah Invita- Xeuren, an ex-chief and active in basis of interest, willingness to ren- lantic Highlands will be guest or- be sustained by a guest at tho club Blalsdell and Township Assessor "created a new case" for the rall> tion to attend a meeting of the the company for the last 38 years, der unselfish service without com- The permits were as Hollows: Ar- ganist. The service will be con- last Ice yachting season. After hav- William C. Johnson, who attended, road, which, he added, had alreadj Monmouth County Fire Chiefs' as- was also made a life member. pensation and their own generous thur H. Whitmore, 682 River road, cluded with a candle lighting cere- ing enjoyed the gracious hospital- said that evening meetings did not closed' Its case. Examiner Fullel sociation at Keyport next Monday. George Edward Smock, oldest contributions, it explained. addition to garage, $500; Harold mony in which everyone will par- took this motion under advisement Hendrickson, Hendrickson place, ity of the club members in general, work out. They said any complaints The monthly report of the build- member of the company who Is now Mr. Reid said it was known the ticipate. the party claims to have been in- that could not be made at a town- Col. Roberts also asked that the Ing inspector showed 12 permits a life member, responded to a county freeholders havs recognised two-car garage, $800; Elis Ross, west side of Grange avenue, dwell- jured by one of the Class A yachts ship meeting could be made by con- complete case be reported to the granted, representing $64,800 worth hearty welcome by citing some of the need for financial support by under club registration, which was tacting any member of the com- full I.C.C. board, to help define of construction. , the incidents in connection with the institutions and. in the past, ing, $9,000; Albert Osborne, Hen- drickson place and Chestnut strett, •ailed by the son of the owner of mittee. procedures In other rate cases. He Councilman Judson 8. Hopla, the early history of the company. have contributed largely to the sup Board To Review the craft. was Joined- In this request by Dep- chairman of the' department of Leon B. Smock, Jr., retiring port of patients who cannot afford dwelling and garage, $8,000; Mrs. After a review of the garbage Greta Chilton, 63 Grange walk, gar- Many technicalities will be uty Attorney General Joseph Har- public works, stressed tha Import- chief and incoming president of to pay for treatment. However, iie collection system in the township rison, age $1,000; Oscar Henntngs, SS brought out in the suit and upon was given by Joseph K. Edwards, ance of having residents remove the company, thanked the officers declared, while costs of hospital Salary Schedule Examiner Fuller set Jan. IT as can from the streets in case' of and men for the co-operation re- operation have greatly increased, Third street, garage extension, the decision will rest much of the a member of the township com- $200; Johnson & Cooper, Grange eotnlng activities of ice yacht rac- mittee, the association decided to the date for both parties to die Storm. He stated that this year ceived as chief the past year and contributions have not and, now, avenue, dwelling and garage, $12,- Teachers Want Raise briefs in this action, after Mr. Rob- If cars are abandoned, as they were asked them to continue that splen- 'lour hospital is left with a sub- ing in so far as to their control, look into having garbage col- 000; Florien Squires, Poplar avenue, In Middletown whether it be under the jurisdic- lection in the village area. erts said testimony by two public In last year's snowstorms, charges did support under the new chiei. stantial operating deficit." dwelling and garage, $8,000, and witnesses In January would com- will be preferred against owners. Other newly-elected officers' Intro- In evaluating the need for in- tion of the club or clubs competing Other reports, all based on the John McCue, Hendrickson place, The Middletown township school or whether the events should be survey answers, showed that many plete the opposition case. The two The council confirmed tin elec- duced were Chief Nelson Scott, As- creased institutional assistance, Mi- garage, $600. board will hold a special meeting policed under the jurisdiction of witnesses are Mayor J. 'Edward tion of Frank McCleaster, are sistant Chief Peter Tomalno, Cap- Reid called attention to the fact village children are attending the Fire Chief Hubert Conover in- Monday night at which time the the local municipalities where the Y.M.C.A. activities in Red Bank as Wilson of Rumson, chairman of ehlef, and Claude Raynor and Fred tain Anthony Ficcola and George that hospital costs involve much personnel committee is expected to events are being held. . the Jersey Shore Protective com- Bronkhurst. assistant chiefs. The Winning, second lieutenant. more than room and board tor vited the mayor and council to the make recommendations regarding there are no recreational facilities mittee, and John F. Kraus of North new officials will take office the the patients. Added are nursing aer< firemen's Christmas party for tne in the village; the village library children of the community. The par- teachers' salaries for the coming Plalnfleld, chairman of the Inter- flrat of the year. vice, medication and treatment school year. The teachers, last has a large circulation and a wide Municipal Group for Better Rail plus maintenance cost of hospital ty will be held Thursday evening, assortment of books; the condition An ordinance was passed on first Dec. 23, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Wil- Thursday night asked the board- for Two Estates Sold Sendee. reading providing for the creation Community Sing facilities and Installation of new, increases which would jump the of the trees along Kings highway modern equipment. low street school. Chief Conover is poor and that increased parking of a municipal court' In the bor- said an entertainment will be given payroll about $19,000. ough to comply with the new law Considering Monmouth, he de- On Oceanfront facilities should be made available clared: "For some time past, Mon- and Santa Claus will be on hand The personnel committee, not sat- at the postofflce. and for the creation of a municipal At Eatontown to welcome the children. Assisting isfied with the nature of the salary Y Yule Trees magistrate at an annual salary of Mouth Memorial has had the dis- Sweeney Agency The survey was conducted so To Be Held In tinction of the exclusive hospital Chief Conover With arrangements proposition presented, requested the fl.000. The ordinance provides also were Thomas Carlock, Alfred Bob- teachers to show how the schedule Reports Sales that the association will have a that the magistrate should alt at care ot all polio (infantile parayl- guide of civic problems from which Moving Briskly Memorial Park atfl) patients in Monmouth and bins, Herbert Hawkins and Oscar was derived. They asked for a least one evening each week. Becker. breakdown of the proposition. The Two large shore estates, one on to work. Eatontown Memorial park will be Ocean counties. We are very proud the Shrewsbury river at Sea Bright Other' members of the township Plan Made To Aid of our doctors, physiotherapy tech- Notification was received from teachers requested that their pres- the scene of a Christmas commun- ent $2,200 minimum be Increased and the other on the ocean front committee who attended were Law- The Salvation Army Community Spirit ity sing Sunday at 4:30 o'clock in nicians and nurses in what they the state highway department that in the Monmouth Beach area, wore rence A. Carton, Jr., and Walter have accomplished for those ai- the borough will receive $3,365 in to $2,700 and to $2,900 for teachers the afternoon. holding advanced degrees. Some recently sold. The sales were ef- Bllli. The discussion of the survey A brisk sale of Christmas treel Show. Forth At Lincroft licted with this dreaded disease.' state funds for road improvement results was conducted by James Mayor Harry 3. Rowland will of- work in tbe borough in 1949. teachers now get $350 yearly fected by the Charles E. Sweeney was started this week by members ficiate at the lighting of the tree. In county hospitals, said Mr. bonuses. agency of Rumson. Greer. a member of the New Jer- of the Y's Men's club of the There Is a great deal of activity Reid, "the ability to pay or not to Councilman Tony Hunting an- sey Citizens' committee conference In the vicinitv of Lincroft village John A. Westin. student pastor of Speedy action on the matter is The property of James S. Allar- Y.M.C.A., who will use the proceeds Eatontown Presbyterian church pay has no effect upon the admit- nounced that the lights on the com- dice, located in the North Beach staff pool. His assistants were to further their youth development In bringing out the co-operative tance or treatment of ward pa- munity tree in tho park will be required as the board's budget George Cole, Jr., director ot adult holiday spirit which is evidenced will Rive the invocation and lead turned on tomorrow night. meeting Is scheduled for Jan. 11. section of Sea Bright, adjoining program during the coming year. the slnglne of carols to organ ac- tients. Those who can pay arc ex- the property of Judge Ovid education at the Trenton public Mote than 1,200 prime Canadian by the community Chrlatmaa tree pected to do no. Those who cannot Councilman Jesse Mcllray stated The need for more school rooms library, and Miss Eleanor Ollven, in the triangular park at the Five companiment by Mrs. Dunham V. that hereafter collections of rub- was emphasized by Mrs. Gladys Bianchi was sold to Mr. and Mrs. trees were unloaded from a freight Relnlu. are treated with the same skill and, John A. Duncan of Brooklyn. Mr. assistant to the director of the car by the club members Saturday, Corners. In addition to the decor- if required, with the same costly bish and ashes by the sanitation de- Smith of the Leonardo grade school N.J.C.C. Willis C. Conover was ated Christmas tree, the park will Decorations for the fir tree pur- partment will be dumped in the Parent-Teacher association, who Duncan is a chiropractor, who ex- and were put on display on the chased by the borough tor perman- medicines, used for the paying pa- pects to retire shortly and will chairman. Y.M.C.A. lawn, <0 Riverside avenue. be cleaned up, fences straightened tients. rear of the Acker property on Fair reminded the board that there are and painted within the next few ent use on such occasions are- be- Haven road. already 205 children registered in make the new home a year-round By Monday, scores of people who ing contributed by the Woman's "We as officers, board members residence. Venetian Bllnals. had reserved trees or who had been days. or as citizens of Monmouth county the lower grades arid that approx- We tolvt your cleaning problem. The Those co-operating in this pub- Community club and the Lions of STAMP CLUB MEETING imately 51 more pupils will enter The property comprises In excess best paint and special finish are used on attracted by pre-sale advertising Eatontown. should do everything possible to ac- lic enterprise, devoting not only quaint the public with the urgent The Monmouth county philatelic school next'year. Country Club Es- of 100 feet along Ocean avenue, our blinds, enclosed box. all hardware had purchased their trees. The sale their time but also contributing Those planning to attend the society met in monthly Bession Fri- tates residents requested two more running from the Atlantic ocean to invisible smooth self-adjustable till. is continuing dally from now community sing are asked to bring need from the freeholders for addi- Guaranteed long lasting wear, tilobe largely toward the expense of the tional support for these great insti- day night with 35 members present. class rooms at the River Plaza the Shrewsbury river with riparian Awning and Shade Co., 117 West Front through Dec. 23. flashlights so the words of the Scott's catalog, volume 2 waa of- rights to both. The property from street, Red Bank. Phone ••3888.—Ad- Seeking to aid the needy of Red Improvement, are Lawrence Buck, tutions," school. tllement. John Kelly. Sr, Sterling Stryker, carols can be seen from copies fered as a door prize and was won Wylie G. Pate, supervising prin- Ocean avenue to the river is in ex- Bank as well as advance their own which will be furnished. The com- "We are convinced that if county cess of 300 feet and contains a program, the Y's Men's club Is set- Jack Lamkln, Henry C. Handle- residents realized all the facts per- by Irving' Carroll. It was reported cipal of township schools, an- Only a Few man,' George Stemwelss, Charles mittees are Mrs. Howard Wilkin- that the club's corporation papers nounced that $2,250 was realized by large dwelling of 12 rooms, three days itft to order your personalised ting aside ten of Its prime.trees son, chairman; Mrs. Raymond Hill taining to our hospitals they would Toop, Matthew Mullln, Fred Ham- support the freeholders in increas- had been filed. After the business this year's football season. A re- baths, steam heat, oil burner and Christmas curds. Bring your favorite for distribution by the Salvation and Mrs. Harold Lindemann of the session, trading, selling and buying a two-car garage. All furnishings negative—your home, children, or your- Army, and will turn over to that mon, Anthony Fiasconaro, Ray ing appropriations." quest by W. Gilbert Manson, a uclf and see our sample photographic Heck and Harry Sprung, Mr. Fias- Woman's ^Community club and Car- was the action of the evening. board member, that the money be in the house were included in the cards, only 10 cents each. One day ser- charitable organisation all trees conaro has donated the paint for man Garofolo, John Wardman and On account of the holidays, the used for additional seating space sale. Mr. Allardice is a Jersey City vice Fake's Photo Service, 113 West that have not been sold by noon Cr.ydon Hall Academy. Front street. Red Bank.—Advertisement. that part of the undertaking. Clifford Ringer of the Lions olub. Dr, John M. Carr, headmaster, Croy- next meeting will be held Friday at the athletic field, was denied as real estate broker. Dec 24. iloh Hair Academy for boys, Atlantic night, Jan. 14. it wan pointed out that one new Another largo property located Sherman's Hat Useful Cilia In chnrge of the sale Is a oom- Collections are itlll being made Dra't Oft Draltt Highlands, announces the appointment through the Llncroft-Everett dis- section of stats had already been just south of the Monmouth Beach for the home, shower or wedding. In- mittco headed by Douglas Brooks. We have a new rubberised weather of Virginia M. Scanlan, consulting Psy- Window Shades borough limits on the east side of spect our attractive selection in prac- trict toward meeting the expense strip, really wonderful stuff; also plat- chologist, ss educational counsellor and We manufacture custom made side purchased. tical and useful gifts. All gifts, wrapped tie weather atrip 29 cents; air molsteners Psychological consultant to tha school." hemmed window shades on premises, all Ocean avenue with a private ocean ' Fltalbla Flyer Sleds of this village cooperative enter- Board Member Donald Johnson at your request free ot chnrge. This ser- They lire Breat and we nre l»oM for behind ladlatort (9 cents; ventilators Pre-entrance classification will in fu- grades; also Duplex In all colors to bathing beach, owned by Pino De- vice ia yours for the aakintr. Jutt re- prise. 5» centti-radlator covers 3» cents; med- ture be required of both boarding and nvjtch your decorations. Best guaran- of Navesink, announced that three member Sherman's for glftt for the enough to have a few on hand. Husrr* icine chests of all kinds, and most any- day pupils.—Advertisement. teed rollers are used. We use the best township pupils were awarded Luca, an Importer of New York down and get jtourt. We have some washable cloths, all our cloth ia first city, was sold to I* W. Ross, also home. Sherman's. 45 Broad street.—Ad- American Flyer electrle trains that we Cute at Caristmas thing you wed. tree delivery. National quality at moderate prices. We reverse prizes for their essays on fire pre- vertisement, C 4 10. Frown's.—Advertisement, are sdllng at less thnn cost. Dollt ef "Hallmark" Cut-Out C»rdi For Chil- Starter Set $1.0» your old shades. Remember, ws arc vention. The awards were given of New York. natural rubber, like you have never dren,' So to 25o and Oay "Hallmark" Setting for four people In green dlihea skilled window shade malms over 30 General Electric Appliances / Venetian Blinds by the Monmouth County Fire The main house contains 12 seen before. Nntlonal I 4s 10. Frown's, Christmas Cards In attractive Boi At- 81.08. Sumo act, 6a-plcce set ••.98. ox- years. We measure your windows and Pop-up toasters, and General Electrle —Advertisement^ eortmtnti, BOo to 12.50. Alto Cello-put Custom-made ot tha best In aluminum, ford whlto sets 13.98 (32-plccc) Casco Install them. Globo Awning and Shade Chief's association. The winners rooms, four baths, three fireplaces mixers are hard to set. but we have 28c and 89c For Men, see our "Hall- wood or steel, Glad to estimate your htools 18.95, botccto nJumlnum hampers Co., Inc., 117 West front Street, lied and hot air heat. All furnishings are William Stanton, an eighth them. Don't have to scurry all over to Loans to Properly Ownere. mark" 0 ami Dam at Work «nd Game requirements. We also make custom- •7.95, kitchen clocks H.ori, chrome Bank 6-^889.—Advertisement. in the hdusc were included in the try to get genuine General Electric Birds at only II. per box. Fox'i Gift made shades. Standard Awning Co., 615 whittling tea kettles 13.49, Pyrex gift grade pupil at the River Plaza For repairs. No co-makers. No ap* Rlvt* Road, Red Bank. Phone R. B. •• sale. waffle Irons, sandwich grills, toasters nralcal fees. No mortgages. No Inttte- Shop, 41 Moiunouta Street, Bed Bank.— sots 12.05. National S * 10. Frown's, Notice school. Corinne Carhart, an eleventh and all the rest. Wo have them. Nst- Advertisement. 0191—Advertisement. —Advertisement. lion. Up to I'J.SOO with thr»e yeart te Pica™ take notlco that all persons grade pupil at Leonardo, and Bar- lona! 5 4 10. Prown's,—Advertisement. pay. Schwartz-Macklln. * White street. having bills or claims against the Coun- bara Wood, a twelfth grade pupii Curtain Rods IB Cents Mortgage Money New Festoon rings 25 cents a pair: Shrewsbury Boroufh Natlcl Red Bank, rhone «-sl!J.—AdvetUtt- Mertfate IpedtlUU. for homes, farms, country estate, buai- Pressure Cookers Reduced ty nf Monmouth, must positively present at Leonardo. drspery crimes 30 cents a pair: solid ment. r Prlvstt and Initltutlonal loam. 8M neas buildings, existing or new. Long $18.95 name brand pressure cookers out sume on or before December 24, 1948, curtain roclillnr. cut to your site, Get A1J bills against the borough, must b« us when you want to buy or rtfintnee. ut the office of the Hoard of Chosen presented to tho Borough Clerk on or term, easy payment, liberal loam on lit 18.05. Hurry down* You won't have really for the holldnyfl. Nntlonal 5 A Bank Slock Wanletl 0. I. und F. H. A. loans our specialty. acceptable properties. Joseph O. McCue tlint opportunity again. Just about one Freeholders, Court House, Freehold, N.J. Presto Pressure Cookers before December 27th, 1848. Confidential fast service. Moderate In- Edward C. llrdcge, 10,i. P'rown's.—Advertisementn . Ortrudt 0. VanVllet, Willing to tmrchnse up to l.eoi Agency, Realtors. Mortgage Deiiort- doien ot these. National 5 4k 10. 112.95 euohi also the Meutmaster and shares or any part of 2.000 shares of terest riitc. Swarts-Macklln, S White ment. Phone Rumson 1-0444.—Adver- Prown's.—Advertisement* Clerk of the Bonid, the Frymaster; alio Mlrromatlo and While They Last Borough Clerk. street, Red Bank, Phone 6-8121.—Ad- tisement. —Advertisement. Ecko pressure cookers at reduced price*. —Advertisement. stock of second National Bank of Bee vcrtlfcomcnt, Typewriters of alt makes fully recon Bank, John Wee-mart. Telephone Attaa- Silver, Ceramict, Crystal We enrry parts for most all pressure dltloned and guaranteed. Low as f24,!>0. tie Highland! 1-0003—Ad»ertltemsnt. ~ PunUdT Turkey Roaatera $3.49 cookers. Nntlonal 5 * 10. Prown'a.— Easy terms. Serplcu's, 105 Monmnuth 1 will not be responalblfl for any debus Sick at Home? Large stock, low prices. Rendetvous Large blue enamel ones to tnke care contracted other than by myself. fltve a Gift Certificate from Sher- Gift Shop, 523 Banna avenue, Asbury Advertisement. street. Phone Red Dunk B-0485.—Adver. Power tawatwwtr*. Hospital bids, wheel ehalri, vented man's—for ;that birthday, weddlnv or Park.—Advertisement, ot thnt big bird. Wcnr Ever aluminum tlicment, John Botalho, and told. Large selection of sifts for shower gift. Many smart people are squuro roustcrs of all sizes, nut crackers, Rindeivous Gift Shop Duncllen, N. J. It, il, 12 aid tt-lgek stoto mowers. those who are III. Call R, B. •.lilt. doing Just that. Saves time, ensraty, pins foe sawing up ' tho bird, cocktult snves you many steps in holiday shop- Myera' Pumps; Tanks —Advertisement. Also hand owwtrt and Planet Jr. gar- South Jersey Suntleal Supply Co,, It Sherman's, 15 Broad Street, Red Bank, Income tax roturna prepared, Book- glasses, old-fitshloncd Klnsses; 63-pleco plnK. Liirgo stock of orlglnnl ctlfts, 523 nnd power sprayers, otc. now In stock. den tractan.' Conover Brothers. Salt* West Front street, Bed Bank,—Adver- —Advertisement. keeping und service. Andrew P. HIU, rets dishes (Krecn) J6.98. National S nmiKs nvenue, Asbury Park.—Advertise- Gonovor Droa,. Wtckatunk. Phone Holm Heal Proof Table Past and Service. Phone Holadel •••121. tisement, Phone II, D. 6-1415.—Advertisement. & 10. Frown's.—Advertisement, ment, del 0-8121.—Advertisement. Protect your tablet with Msrvel best- Wlckstunk.—Advertisement. Auctlaneei and Appraiser. proof tnblp pads, bridge pads, all colors, Chryalor, Plymouth, International Sales B. G, Coats, 4D0 Bath avenue, Long Chrysler, Plymouth, International Sales Itidlgcitlon? 1'Vellnir nmK Tnko Uvu Christmas Carole, Cbryslor. Plymuuth, International .Sales (iuurnntecil. Globe Awning nnd Shsile Chrysler, Plymouth, internatloMl Saloe and tervlcti Maurice 8cichwarti! , Phone Branch. Phone |.|g9>.. "Any kind ol and service. Maurice Schwarti. Phone M ii y ii I J i U«. Not so bnil. Ail druggist!.— Victory I'nrk, ftumson, Chrlstmai day, and acrvlea. Msurico Schwarti. Phone Co., 117 West Front street, Red Bank. nn.l service. Maurice Ichwactt. Fseat) Bed Bank 1-0717.—AdiTirUtemat, motion aiywhtit,"—AsvtrUitmtnt, Red Bank •-»7n^-Ad»tiUHmint, Advertisement. 5 P. M.—Advertisement, Bid Bask ••B7I1.—AdveitlMmiBb Fhone •-388S.—Advertisement. Red Bank «-07IWA««erUs«s»es* Page Two RED BANK BEOISTBB, DEGEHBEB 16, 1918 j Anson Is Named <:->"•• •* j Defense Leader •^ ** •&} •* * A -v» i <* ft, %<*•// I-*'" : Shrewsbury Names 1 Mount To Board Liggett ! P&>*\ ! Iflayor Alfred N. Beadleston o< »•»- •>',>, 7 Shrewsbury has appointed E. H ;(A *r Anson chairman of th« borough' "> >* i reorjjanlMd department of civlliai s, I i\, • ; deferuse. He asked the citlien» t X be ready to co-operate in any pl»m i advanced by Mr. Aneon against ,:K J any emergency. ..'} \ - The appointment was mad* as "„*"•tli.S'f ^ursday . i result of a communication receive <•>'*&<&:"••*>. y >^V' J Irom Leonard Dreyfus, New Je ' sey's civilian defence chairman. H * Dreyfus called attention to recen r atatementa by Secretary ol Defend ^ !• Forrest*! and Gov. Alfred DrUcol CHRISTMAS * that the nation and state shoul * not. await the development cf WRAPPINGS I crisis to prepare to protect th< '<• public. J "World news today is bad enougl - without our ignoring it," said thi ; mayor. He said he was appointin )f§ctotytNsha$MS! •• Mr. An>on, who served during the I war as defense chairman, "becam * h» already knows how to organlte HYNAIDO BANKERS • civilian teams that work well." Pull-Slit PtrfKteShspol * In another appointment Mayo: * Beadleston named John M. Moun " to succeed Irving Feist, a resigne * member of the Shrewsbury plan SEAFORTH ^--jSJ * ning board. He announced Arthui •ox of SO 141 * W. Moore had been elected chair SHAVE MUG -' man of the board. - Council took under consideration { a request by Police Chief Otto Her Hirt'MM Mown 9ltn4! S-t I2 Inch Cpnmt - den that a new police car be pur i- chased with funds to be appro ST. FRANCIS CLUB CIGARS * priated in the 1949 budget. Chie - Herden said he had investigated re- Oeuste Clare llfM feen Hsttana «wss>er T pair possibilities and found mvelh; utti anly en Mte MaJMil^riMd clsan> « would cost about $400 to put thl * car in proper condition. «*.-- lex of 25 IJO lo - Vandals who had been dliflgur * ing the borough'* Christmas tr« NEFF « by removing some of the lowe WINDPROOF Complete Stock of Finest Cigars! «• branches were the subject of par A '»». * ticular criticism by the mayor. "If LIGHTER £ we catch these hooligans we'll show » thorn no mercy," he said. "They're 4* &M44, GIFT SETS • Rm Trin • Wlnlr Owl * the type who would rob grave dud mriiiy othfi frunou t yards." inHER 7 At an auction sale a lot that hid mmi * been deeded to the borough by th NAYLON "LOOK TWICE" * Mary Thompson estate was sold ti 1 ' Lynn Callahan of White street fo Noylon Noll Enomol • Wolchlno Up- i 1310. Other borough property will slick o In luminous plastic globo * be advertised and sold soon Bite i, the first of the year, the mayo; Reg. ft.79 «... Council gave a special vote of XMAS TREE Mmtt , .tribute in memory of the late Wai- NAYLON "DATE KIT" • con*... Jtter C. Guptil, who had served aa ***O Wiivwiiv fH BjtVMVW LIGHTS u£r • .president of the Shrewsbury school •Nayton Nail Enamol • Nayton Quick- //board, clerk of that board, and Stal • Non-Smoar Remover • Emery • utumu... : ••'(."' ^president of the borough board of ••jelectionB for several years. Mayor ^ Board *Orangt Stick. purtt, inodell. •iBsadleston said: "We havs lost by *"'t InOela % ' »t $<, death a man who was very dear •
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appeared in the afternoon editions «mm, ooBBiroa. MC era * of the Boston papers, and ion Ed- tmoi The Flying Santa ward, on hi» way horn* from Patoek Construction Co. oauMunxou AT LAW school, carried same via the family FAIR HAVEN, V. i. rowboat to a grateful mother and Jeks I. Qulsa F. DUMMU Of The Sea Will ; I. SHCl dad. Commercial and Residential Construction WUllssi L. BaaMU, Jr. In IMS Snow received a Santa etter from five-year-old Seamond RED BANK 6-1078 Pay Visit Here Fonsart of Cuttyhunk lighthouse oft Nantucket. Mass.: "Please drop CANZONA * COMB* Will Drop In At me a doll." That Christmas, after mnm , COUNSELLORS AT U>W flying far across Buzzards Bay to mm * S WaMen Sir. 1U4 Saab ffceeeen D. Panoaa Bdnund t. Cnmi Red Bank. Airport lonely Cuttyhunk Island, a pack- Theodora I. 1*hncw age was sent spinning through Bbtoa F. Co»b» Itwu J. SjMfe Next Sunday space to little Seamond. Weeks SHERMAN'S a*kut B. Maid* Wlluaai R. Blaur Jr. later is was learned that it had Akrakasi J. beat Edward Rowe Snow, the "Flying smashed against the giant boulders Santa of the Sea," will land his on the island, and the breaking of GIFT HEADQUARTERS private Diane at the Red Bank air- the doll was only secondary to the WILLIAM E. BEATY port Sunday, Dee. 19. Loaded with breaking of Seamond'* heart. the usual 200 or more Christmas packages he delivers to the light- The following year a helicopter FOR FINE LINGERIE ATTOBNEY AT LAW house keeper! along the Atlantic was used, with the result that the coast, the philanthropic air-minded Ponsart child had a selection of Vanity Fair Nylon Santa will visit the Sandy Hook three dolls to chose from and that W fad foal St. IU4 tub S-4STI lighthouse. night she went to bed with a joy- Gowns, Slips, ful heart and a doll tucked beside DR. MILDRED HULSART. Nationally known as an explorer, writer, photographer, » treasure- her. DIerry (tliristntaa! Panties, Petticoats ItJBGEON CUUtOPODIST Many people have often asked If root Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy seeker, lecturer" and radio story OMu H«ni Dally • •. •. to f «. m. teller, Mr. Snow, a native of Win- the flights are sponsored. About 36 says The CELLAR w w w w EmlBfii TuatSay, Tfcurtaar. I I* S throp, Mass., has since November, per cent of the cost is borne by 1935, played Santa to the numerous the hobbyist. Several send dona' Aad hopes that if you plan Munsingwear (Cl*aa« W*4MI4*> w4 FrW«r) tion. A fountain pen company fur- •r imiiunt ••ly. Rta Bus S-eMS lighthouse keepers and families of II E. FBONT8T. BED BANK, N.J. the New England coast, and only nishes 100 of their product, while To make another's Christmas Merry Rayon Gowns, Slips recently extended his Yuletidc even a descendant of the buc- greetings to the coastlines of other caneer, Thomas Tew, sends a con- With drinkables states. tribution as a penance for the Pantya piratical sins of her ancestor. You'll make your gift! • * Ktftng Yarns This Christmas Snow will fly more than 4,500 miles, going as far The more entrancing; •kylon North as Sable Island and as far fros.ekelns With Chriitnuw wrappini* * only South as South Carolina. The •lips 10 bundles will hold books, magazines, t-PLV ALL WOOL comics, toys, candy, cigarettes, CELLAR style and AB8OBTED COLOBS. chewing gum and razor blades. downs Money Back Guarantee. The Santa of the Air is expected Call After 7 P.M. to arrive at the Red Bank airport w • at 1 p. m., and while in this vicin- Atlantic Highlands ity on his mission of good will lie Choose Prom 1-0823-W will be the week-end guest of Mr, Our Usual . and Mrs. H. Burnham Rowe, Wind- The Cellar swept Point, Red Bank. Large •election. REMEMBER!! St. Agnes Children incorporated All OifU Your Heating Costa To Give Christmas Play •oxed and Last Winter A Christmas play, "The Little Qlft Wrapped. White Christ," will be staged next FINE WINES y SPIRITS, BEER V~ALE Your FueTwill Cott Tuesday and Wednesday nights at No Charge. Nor* This Winter 8:15 o'clock by the children of St. Agnes school, Atlantic Highlands, 811 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN, AT. /. Rook Wool Insulation Edward Rowe Snow in the school auditorium. SHERMANS Will Cut Your Putl Cost Dorothy Hesse will portray the For prompt deliver)-, Phona Rdl Bank S-4M7 A descendant of New England Queen and Richard Malone, the at LMM 18 sailing masters, Edward Rowe King. Richard Miles and Cheater * Sm«ll »trt ohirst fcr tptcltl wrapping 45 Broad St. Red Bank Snow first revealed his, sea-going Martin will play Little Karl; George CALL heritage at the age of 16 with the Colcman, St. Boniface, and James OPEN EVENINGS TILl XMAS purchase of a canoe, in which he Crothera, Helrad, the Druid priest "OLSON explored the' Islands off the en- trance to Boston harbor. From &«*««&«>&*&« China waters to the Pacific he INSULATION" learned seamanship the hard way, Atlantic Highlands 1-06M but still found time in his early First and Garfleld Aver, youth to attend both the Univers- Atlantic Hifhlaadi ities of Harvard and Montana, His thesis for a master's degree from Boston University in 1939 was published as "Famous Lighthouses of New England." His love of aea In Spring Lake lore and a soft spot in his heart WATCH for "those who go down to the sea in ships" finds its way into irs the many books he has written on the subject. "A Pilgrim Returns to Cape TIME Jack Sullivan's Cod," "Storms and Shipwrecks of New England," 'The Romance of Boston Bay" and "Pirates and Buc- Lodge caneers of the Atlantic Coast" arc among his many offerings to read ers, while bis latest "Mysteries and Serving The Finest Adventures Along the Atlantic * Coast" has been acclaimed as an important contribution to the saga in Foods & Liquois of American life. This latest hobby of playing San- • LUNCHEON • ta of the air has its thrills as well as disappointments. In 1940 Keeper • DINNER • Edward Hopkins, his wife and son Edward, sole occupants of the Ten Pound Island lighthouse, Glouces- ter,harbor, had heard the anounce AL KENNY ment Christmas week of Snow's Seasatlonal Pianist Nightly. intended arrival by air at the "light." The keeper'* wife wanted 5th • Monte Ave,, Bprlag Lake to repay Snow for his kindness. Snow photographed it from the air. The words spelled with newspapers Spring Lake 3-2694 spread upon the ground read 'Merry Christmas." The picture EXCITING
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HAMILTON Give her a gift shell treasure ELGIN SnjoutheUest always. We have everything LONGINES We have the most fabulous array of jewelry for Christmas we've from strikingly simple business > WITTNAUEB had in years. When you see the elegant gifts for every man, models to diamond-studded mas. ' WALTHAM terpleces . . . and all at down-' LE COULTBE woman and child, you'll agree! Come in and view all the wonder* to-earth prices. ' MATUEV TIS8OT Vaeheron * Conitantln ful treasures we've gathered to make this magnificent collection ready for your Christmas choosing. Convenient Lay an ay Plan available. M ** FOR /OUR DARLINO
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JSPTS. $190.00 , OPEN 14k yellow gold, center diamond. » pte. 1 dia- EVERY NIGHT EW Jarsay "Blue Tag" ITS TOUH ASSURANCE OF mond each side. 4SPTS. N UNTIL CHRISTMAS •EttKtSJ. I Quality 8190.00 $421.00 underideal controlled conditions .Wfoisure "Top" qual- USE OUR Ity. They or* young, tender and! full Jlavored-the 14k yellow gold, center best that money can buy. diamond. 4S pts. 1 dia- LAY-AWAY PLAN mond each aide. 4121.00
ltk yellow gold, dia- mond solitaire. Dl*. 2TPTS. OMERYOUR TURKEY mond IT pti. $138.00 9138.00 Fed. Tax Included A WUSD MABZ, Wlckatunk L.Pnone Holmdel 9-783* WILBURS WHITE BIRCH TI7BKEV FARM, NavNtnk -..Phone A. H M4H Then beautiful, breathtaking diamonds to be given ONLY 7 MORE REMAPST JEWELERS RED BAH* and worn with pride . •.. lifetime treasures empha- BICHABD HINCK, B, I, Neptune _..Fhone Belmar 94508 •" r GrA$iJSHCO64Y£A*S ,. . EDWABD HUXPOT, JenejrvlUe Hd. -Phone Freehold MSM sising your love and devotion. They are but a few SHOPPING DAYS UCVANA TURKEY FARM, Engllshtowu Phone EiiflUhtown «H values from our superbly designed assortment. Lib- eral payments conveniently arranged. UNTIL CHRISTMAS Four BED PX?ne BEqiBTElt, PECEMBBB tt, VMM * Local Woman Charged Police Salaries Wirti Embezdemeot 7t Mr«. Armeta Holmc« of 147 River Hiked At Rumson street, charged with embezzlement Don't Forgot Your Pots at Xmas I of 11,310 from the Daffodil society $500 Increase Made club treasury, was arraigned la»t fie offer * complete line of To Each Officer m-eek before Recorder John V. Cro- well, and released on $2,500 bail to Collar. Catnip Mice Aa ordinance providing for • await grand jury action. Bail bond •alary increase of $500 for each was posted by John H. Cook, Jr., Leashesr Xmas Stockings •umber of the Rumson police de- of Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury. Feeding Bowls partment was pawed on first read- Through her attorney, Milton M. Combs t*f at last Thursday's meeting of Abramoff, Mrs. Holmes pleaded not Brushes- Dog and Cat Foods the mayor and council of that guilty and waived hearing to ap- Amotttd Nate and Fruiu for the Feative Table. Mace. Rumson voters approved the pear before the grand jury. Toys Remedies •create at the November election. The complaint; which was signed Full Line of Groceries. Another ordinance introduced by Clara Dorsey of 241 West Ber- •revides for the setting up of a gen place, president of the aociety, Green Mountain Winter Potatoe*. awnicipal court under the new pro- stated that. Mrs. Holme* as treas- Fred D. Wilcoff Co. aadure to take effect Jan. 1. There urer of the club, had misappro- Will be no material change in the priated {1,310 of club funds. The McGuire's Market 19 West Front St. Stt-up in Rumaon. funds, iald the complaint, were) If* A* «iM*y-Mw1n| way to buy treyen Famous lull Ice Craw* fer twrH«, dtiiMia Red Bank, N. J. mat reaular hem* uw. Veur friendly Ireyer Dealer' hatint yyatie r dielca «4 t Laurel lane in the Beeches devel- paid her by the members of State Highnay Route 34, Yanderbuig, N. J. •f Fraffwa — IN* opment, tht former Coe estate, was Christmas fund. adopted. Nine loU in Weft park were told (or $3,000. Arthur O, Axelsen ot t*a Bright, bought three and aix Were cold to a client of Mr. Axcl- . tan's. Mayor J. Edward Wilson an- aounced the Christinas afternoon tommunity sing in Victory park. It irIU begin at 8 o'clock. A quartet trill lead the, community tinging. School_Ne*vs BUM8OX HIGH Another in the scries of talks an vocations was given recently to the ttnlor girls. Miss Barbara Whit- jnore of the Barblzon School of Fashion Modeling spoke about the three fields of professional model- Ing: photographic, wholesale and ton! or g-mnll fashion chow. All of the students were extreme- .?rj ^V?«^^^oBs•show«>,•. Hsfsiathtowoadtrlaad ly interested in hearing about mod- eling as a profession, and several you will find tom«thing tptctal for twjront on your gift lift. BtHtr shop whil« our falsetiOB of tbtst most wanted glfti if s» have applied for admission. DIVIDED PAYMENTS AT NO KXTKA COST The following received "A" for the jecond marking period: General •dance—Martin Biwrh, Harry Oollit, Lola DM, Chris DeWInter. Don- aid Unon, Ann No>es, Robert Snlvak, David Willard, Robeit Coodcll, Judith Jfocfettain. Chemistry—Jack Dlxon, Joan Ka-plan, William Rountne, Phyalc* — Arthur KristianHn, Tom General mathematics—Robert Carter, Jtobert Minion, TJiomas Bond, Jnmc» Alexander, Barbara Chamei-oy, Bai-bara Con*. Mariorle Kotcrmm, Catherine I*wk- •nod. Karen Aatren, lister Conover, •fane Hilfikcr, peter lfdljitch, John C«l- nit, Judith Hochsttln, Joan Smith. Biology—Joseph Hochsteln. General bu.slne«>—Barbara God. Lil- lian Karinja, Catherine Lockwood, Shin ley Torbo.ir, Nancy Walker. American history—Jark Olson. Jane Doughty, Patricia O'Keofc, Ann Reilly. Problems1 of American Democracy— Joyra Anderson. Ronald Clayton, Murna 7oldtt Betty Meyer, Raymond Boetei, Jean Hogan, Joan Kanlan, Jackie Wo-*1 History—Janet Cnrle, Martha Meyer. Louis Rocmer, Nancy Tepper, Nancy Webntor. Home economics—-Betty Meyer, Helen French—Jack Dixon, Jean Kanlan, Warren Noyei. Janet Carle, .toaeph Hoch- •Uln, Mary BUcn Proitr. Nancy Tepne-, Kucy Webeter. Latin—Betty Cater, Sue Emery, Ber- •ard Oekcs. Music—Marjorie Ketchum, Catherine liaekvood, Joan Mammeil, Arlane Hover, Michael Benson. Jean Balm, Judith HoohMein, Claire Lamarche, Joan Smith, Bobert Goodell. Bookkeepin•—Joyce Famngton, Xvonne Hemdan, Janet Jonas. Office practice—Mary Stanley, Dorli Sullen, Stenography—Darts HuMen, Mary ypowriting—Ellnort Benfar, Patricia wfo, Betty Pochert. Martin Beach, r CaUr, Janus McGuinneu. «.
NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING AS ONE WAV TRAFFIC STREETS CERTAIN STREETS AND PARTS OK STREETS IN THE BOR- OUGH OF RED BANK AND RE- PEALING THREE ORDINANCES PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED RESTRICT- ING PARKING." . BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Cauncil of the Borough of Hcd Bank: Tkat Section 1 of the ordinance en- tltted "An Ordinance Creating at One Way Traffic Street! Certain Street> and VMrti of Streeta in the Borough of Red •ask and RepeaHnc Three- Ordinance! Previously Adopted Restricting- Park' lav," which was finally adopted Octo- ber 20, 1847, be and the mme li ajn»nd- ad at follows: Section 1. That the following itratta ' and parta of streets herein described are and shall bi designuted at ont way atrtets for nil' vehicular traffic, which aaall proceed and flow only in tht dl-* tottlon herein indicated: CANAL STREET—Enst from Broad Street 1o Hudson Avenue. _ UNPJ3N PLACE-Wwt from Spring •trttt to Broad Street. WALLACE STKEBT—E«it froni Broad Street to Spring Street. MECHANIC STREET-Sut from Bread Street to (ilobt Court. UNION STREET—Weit from Wa*ii- fcilton to Wharf Avenue. timUHItTCOIMTCW A]l|||UBMt>|tCMiai DRUMMOND PLACE—South from Monmouth Street to Peters Plnci. -- «.»•— WHITE STREET—West from Broad |17JO |17JO •trert, to Bpro Parking Lot. fi.70 up Motion 2. AH ordinances and parts a»4 lectlona of ordlnanoi conflicting ineomUtmt to this ordinance ate EVENING fcetlon I, Tfcls ordlnnnct ahall lie and publication according to 1aw'"nd U snd vaen oincmlnc ivovlded hr )nw. 72 209 PUBLIC NOTICE, j.. j fer««ol"« ordln.M, was Intro- CHRISTMAS R«d Bank, htld en Dt- BROAD STREET BROADWAY and will comt up for _ „ » .. <*•»!< Govwning BoJy **.** nald on Monday, bececnbtr SO, J!'"'. •* '.'•' J"' M., at the Council J*»»A«ra, In th. Borouah Hall, Mon- RED BANK "JWJ*. S«rMt, Rtd Bonk, N.w Jcrs°y, JWQERS LONG BRANCH •» wniM lime and »lac« nil peraom d«- 1 t ttl wl k 1 81ll*5-J2-S«ie*»«rtu«ltr". * ""« " « "I*" AMT B. BHINV. QWUC
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RONSON Universal WMOIOli? HOME GIFTS LIGHTERS PEN a v'l*l^hi11H W "EN'S SETi alula"! end Sit •Inltdai. Craam, tllht rn- t-Slkt EltcJrlc traiiity. Tl JDASTER Rtf. 15.00 Evini >«' Soap. LIGHTERS *>a» It HfHi CA M ••mil •- AU UATNII JEWEL IOX x RED BANK I Mlai Annett. ROM Miss Ross waj graduated from Westfield high school and la attend- ing Upsala college, East Orange, where she is a member of Theta Beta Gamma sorority. Mr. Davis, a graduate of Red Bank high school, is a senior at Upsala college and Christmas Specials a member of Kappa Beta Phi fra- ternity. He served in the Naval Air Corps during World war II. Dental Assistants Plan Christinas Supper The Christmas buffet supper of the Moninouth County Dental As- ALL WOOL COMFORTERS sistants will be held Wednesday 10.95 Dec. 29, in the Medical arts build- Lightweight, cosily warm quilts covered with taffeta. ing, Afibury Park. Plans for thin event were made Choose all rose or Mnc—or rcvcrsibles combining at the last meeting of the group rose and blue. held at Asbury Park. Dr. Sylves- ter J. Hecht, Red Bank orthodon- tist, spoke on "Orthodontic Treat- ment," pointing out how correction of malocclusion can change the en- PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS tire personality of a child. Study 50' models and photographs were dis An excepptional value in women's handkerchiefs* played. Miss Ella Jean Coakley of Red iland-embroidercd white and gay prints, TREASURE BAG Bank is the newly-elected president of the group; Mrs. Wilma Morris Asbury Parh, vice president; Miss Audrey Morris, Asbury Park, secre- tary; Mrs. Lillian Brighton, Asbury LEATHER OVERNIGHT 10.00' Park, treasurer, and Mrs. Ellen Sliortrip cases with handstilched tops, water proof *plu»f« SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. POTTERY TABLE LAMPS 10.00 Dy virtus of a Decree of tilt Court of Chancery of New Jersey, mads on Lamps in brilliant new colors: rsharlrctise, grey, Wood the 31st day of August, A, D., 1*48, in a certain cause in said Court pending red. All with homespun shades. Basement wherein Albert I*. lvins and Evelina *. lvins, h!i wife, Ellwood B. lvins and Lanclta Ivlns, his wife, Helen V. Buch- anan and Henry C. Buchanan, her hus- band, Elizabeth Hammel Moreau and Ed- witrd J. Moreau, hef husband, Helen Hummel Hand, wife of Leo Hand. Edith- LADY NOBELT PAJAMAS 6.95 belle Hammel Fowler and Jackson X. Fowler, her husband. Barbara Hammel Fine rayon crepe pajamas in dainty pastel shades, McKay and James S. McKay, her hus band, Lee S. Hammel and Kuby B. Ham contrasting piping. 2nd floor mel, his wife, and Jane Hammel, un married, are complainants, «nd Loullt Sayre, widow, Barbara Sayre, unmarried, Leo Hand, husband of Helen Hammel Hand, nnd Thomas Corcoran art de- fendants, the subscriber, one of the Spe- cial Masters of said Court of Chancery, CHILDREN'S All Wool STOCKING HATS 1.95 now one of the Special Masters of the Superior Court of New Jersey, will «• Warm, smart hats in bright color combinations, with pose to sale at public vendue on Tues- day the twenty-civhth day of December, white tassels. 1948, at two o'clock in the afternoon of (aid day, at the Sheriff's Office in the County Court House DuiWliiK, lYtthold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, laid premises so to be sold, described si follows, CANNON BOXED TOWEL SETS All that certain tract or parcel Of 3.55 land and promises, hereinafter particul- arly described, sltunte, lying; and being Thick, absorbent Cannon towels in handsome Cannon In the Township of Middletown, in the County of Monmouth and Statt of New boxes. O-Piece sets in green, peach, yellow, blue. Dei lie Lot No. IIS si thoira on/'Map of Riverside Height! near Red Bank, New Jersey, property of Edwin B. Con- over. Trustee," Gcorgt D. Cooper, C. E. June II, 1924. BEGINNING at * point In tht east- WOMEN'S All Wool JERSEY SWEATERS 5.95 erly line of Stateslr Place at tht south- west corner of lot No. 117, said point Sweaters in the popular ttirtleneck style! In solids being distant ninety-four feet southerly from « monument at the point of inter* and stripes. Sizes 33 to 38. 2nd floor section of the easterly line of Stattilr Place with the southerly lint of Hen- drickson Avenue; thence (1) tasttrly At right angles to Stateslr Place and along SMART COOKS KNOW the southerly line of Lot No. 117, one hundred thirty-five feet to the westerly line of Balloon Place; thence (2) south. HOMER LOUGHLIN DINNERWARE 25.95 eriy along the westerly line of Batioeh Place, fifty feet to the northeast corner of Lot 119; thence (3) westerly parallel High qimlify eggshell thin china, Several beautiful with the first course herein and along the northerly lint of lot 119, one hun- patterns. 02-Picco set, service for 8. 9 dred thirty-five feet to the northwest corner thereof; In the easterly lint of Statesir Place; thenct '(4) northerly along the easterly lint of Statetlr Place fifty feet to the point or pine* of Be- Sped! 1 ginning . WOMEN'S ZEPHYR COAT SWEATERS 6.95 Inciudlnir the Inchoate rights of dower High heat, low heat, doiens of different heats—instantly. It's there of the complainants, Evelina F. Ivlnt, Made of soft all woo! in v-neck design. In rose, wife of the complainant Albert L. Ivlns, Lanettn Ivlns, wife of the complainant powder, navy, purple, green. 2nd floor when you need it—it's gone when you're thru—no waste because Ellwood B, Ivlns. nnd Ruby B. Hammtl, wife of the romplnlnnnt, fiff 8, Hajriniel, and the Inchoate rights of curtesy of there's no lingering heat after burners are off. Nothing else coolu Htnrt C. Buchanan, husband of the com- plainant, Helen V. Buchanan, Edward J. as fast as GAS. Horcau, husband of the complainant Elisabeth Hammel Moreau, Jackson .E. BOYS' WATER REPELLENT SNOWSUITS 15.95 Fowler, husband of tht complainant Edlthbelle Hammel Fowler and James 8. McKay, husband of tht complainant Bar- 3-piece suits with wool pile lining, DuPont zelan bara Hammel McKay, and tht Inchoatt right of eiirteiy of. tht dtftndant ! Boys can mnke pocket money tiy Bell- ini: Tin.1 KcKlfltei'.—Advertisement. CHRISTMAS GIFTS DOCTORS & NURSES W \ Most beautiful of her ChrUtmM gifts—her engagement diamond! We've assembled, a, special collection ... stones of exceptional color and brilliancy. Our experts have lived with diamonds a long time, and our advice can be of valuable use to you. A—Dainty yellow gold mounting, 1 diamond ....980.00 -Gifts For Home or Friends- B—Slightly over 1 oarat, platinum, 4 melaa »1200.00 C—Plain solitaire setting, 1 diamond $140.00 ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS INFRA RED LAMPS HOSPITAL BEDS D— y2 oarat set In yellow gold, t mslee $448.00 OVERBED TABLES WHEELCHAIRS HEATING PADS All Tax Included READING RACKS SERVING TRAYS SCALES South Jersey Surgical Supply Co. 36 Red 16 WEST FRONT STREET TEL. RED BANK 6-2614 Broad Reussilles' dank Registered Jewelers American Gem Society TVn "- RRO n.\\rc REGISTER, T>EfEMBEn lfi, 1*18 FOR YOUR NEXT WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Sanla Drops Deer—Lands Here In Plane IV M NOT TBUB TO SAW "WE DID BVEftVTHINQ I PAINTING JOB UNLESS CHmOFBACTIC WAR INCLUDED DON'T.... CALL "MECK" DR. WARREN FOWLER M I1IONB YESTERDAY'S HunMon 1-O59O-W SM MOAD «T. Chiropractor UURLLPRP6R PICK THE "STYLES OF TOMORROW" TOPS IN... • QUALITY Hundreds of children and their at the North Pole, Santa landed on the business section In an army • DESIGN parent* gathered tt Marine park the Shrewsbury river In a seaplane jeep and threw candy to children Saturday morning to «ee Santa piloted by Henry Hagerman. He along the streets, Claue, who is shown above with wag brought to Marine park, where • ECONOMY Ralph Bclknap, president' of the Fred Rozell was chairman of the Red Bank Kiwanis club; John J, he attributed candy canes to the event, which was sponsored by the Klin* and Louis Steinmuller, mem- children. Santa was officially wel- Kiwanis club. The committee mem- bers of the Kiwanis club commit- comed in Red Bank by Council bers included Cecil R. MacCloud the New Look at tee in charge of Santa's arrival. Jo- President Philip J. Bowers and Joseph Koch. Louis Steinmuller, seph Carlone took the part of Freeholder Joseph C. Irwin. Then, Thomas F. Oakley, J. B. Anderson Santa. accompanied by the Fort Mon- John J. Kline. Joseph Carlone and LOWEST PRICES Leaving his slctgh and reindeer mouth band. Santa rode through Ralph Belknap. EXCLUSIVE AT 1'ALMKKI AT TRENTON for an abdominal operation, and is Joseph "Pce-Wcc" Palmeri o[ As- now at his home recuperating. bury Park, who was sentenced to Plastic Surgery President Frcret recently attend- one to three years I" state prison ed a meeting of the Keyport Ki- recently on a booknmklng charge, Advances Cited v.'anis club at Ye Cottage inn, was removed from the county jail where he spoke on "Lighter Than KLARIN'S to the state prison at Trenton Tues- Air Activities." Dr. Cole Addresses day of last week by Sheriff Ira E. Several of the Lions recently at- PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE Wuluott and Conotablo Edward Fair Haven Lions tended meetings at the Atlantic 26 Monnioiitli St. Hcd Bank Bordcn. The jail term was given Highlands, Middletown and Me by Judge J. Edward Knight at Dr. N. B. Cole of Perth Amboy tuchen clubs. The Lions are com- Let as Clean Your Drapes, Phone Hcd Hank 6-3838 Freehold after Palmeri had been and New York city, noted plastic pleting plans for the dinner-dance convicted bv the grand jury for surgeon, gave an. interesting talk in observance of the seventh an- bookmakine; for the third time. last Thursday night at the Fair niversary of the receiving of the Slip Covers, Homefurnlshlngs Haven Lions club meeting at \Vil-charter at Lincroft inn Saturday, 1 lonrbrook restaurant, Fair Haven. Jan. 15. Thn scheduled meeting of I His subject was "Modern Plastic Jan. 13 will be waived. The special and Reconstructive Surgciy." attendance av/artl was presented WE GIVE SAME DAY SERVICE AT NO EXTRA | Dr. Cole spoke of the advances by Albert G, McCracken to Alfred made in the field of plastic surg- P. Boycc. CHARGE IF THE ITEMS ARE BROUGHT IN TO ery and told how various defects US BEFORE 10 A. M. * of tho human face and features are overcome by skin grafts. He Buys Pair Of Choice cited his numerous duties as a Pedigreed Pcrcherons lieutenant-colonel during World war JI and various cases brought Laura Harding of Holmdel was 24 from the thick ot battle. He illus- tho recent purchaser of a pair of RED trated his address with Jantern pedigreed Percheron mares from W. FRONT slides. Ernest C. Bell, Mount Ephraim.N. J. This pair of matched gray mares JANK President G. J, Frcret was Inhave individual histories of such STREET CLEANERS.* charge of the dinner. Guests in- merit as to arouse the most in- cluded Mrs. Obadiah Hallenbake different to their splendid back- and her daughter of Fail' Haven, ground. who was operated upon by Dr. Cole; also Robert Berry of Geor- The older marc. Mac, springs gia, The president announced that from the proud Carnot bloodline, a a large basket of groceries andstallion whJch sold for $10,000 in meat was presented to a needy 1917. Her mate. Camilla Calyps, is family of Runuon during Thanks- sired by a direct descendant of the giving holiday. remarkable Calypso stallion, inter- nationally famed as an animal of Harold "Rip" tartaud of Lake remarkable conformation and a avenue, an engineer with the V. a, sensation in his day. government at Fort Monmouth, MY KAISER can really These mares coming from an ex- was welcomed as a new member porter of choice Pcrcherons to of the club. He was sponsored by Central South American breeders, Lewis Connor of Poplar avenue. It arc certain to bo not only an as- was announced that Henry R. set but a matter of pride to their takg it...what a rugged car!" Stadler was hospitalized recently new owner. • • • soys Ntw Jtfsty Contractor THE EASY WAY TO REMEMBER EVERYONE ON CHRISTMAS! That's through your Christmas Club. Save just a little every week and come next November, you'll receive a handsome check that'll take care of all your Christmas purchases. Come in today and join our Christinas Club. The following Clubs are available for the ensuing year: Deposit Weekl; Receive in 50 Weeks $ .50 $ 25.00 "A lot ot cut just couldn't stand up in the places I have to drive ' mine; I've driven my Kaiser over roads that would make • Rods/, 1.00 Mountain goat tun backv There's ne> road surface too tough for 50.00 that car. It cao really take it My Kaiser's rugged!" 2.00 • 100.00 ROBERT ALEXANDER, FAY3ON LAKE, N. 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 Aid tht chorus it half a million strong, delusively at Yes; needy « half miNten areud end hefty Kaiser ewiters' cewM fell yeu the' 20.00 - 1,000.00 same stery e? pwveit desMndebility. Per the Kaiser Is the enly aest-war 1Ktrt, S H Boys can malm pocket money by sell- With Automatlo init The Register.—Advertisement. Drain Pump 95 K«nmore Waffler NOTICE. Pep-up Toaster Automatic Woffltr 102 Automatic 10.50 'Just Set It,, ;F« got It I Chrome-Plated! *» AJ Easy Terms Delicious waffles, using this chrome- Cleamlnf white washer body with bright aluminum wringer htail Th« Mayor and Council of IS* Bo«- 'Aulomalie i • • 111 IT.™5 Kennore chrome-plated combina- •unh of Rumaun docs ordain: • -. plated Keninore waffler. Dial con- Big 2-in. balloon type rollers extract maximum amount of water Section 1. A municipal court for the ClnmH9 chrsme-plalett il«l with tion grill and waffler. Grid* ler trol for light, medium, dark. Cord without injury to fabric or buttons. Washes I to 7 lbs. In one Soroush ol Kumson, New Jtratf, is included. U.L. Approved. hanaioiiw black pleitic «'»• *e«-ii* woffles or grilling, frying, baking. 6-ft. cord. U.t. Approved. want to the provisions of Chapter 2«4 type with ediuileble bfowning control. load. Triple vane agitator provides gentle water washing action. S the L»wa U 1848. aa amended and VSSSPS&U name'of .0.. .u-Wp*! «,Jrt .hall be the "Municipal Court of Boys' Standard R 1 N C tcUo n 3 .Vhe"munlcipal e»u,t' akall h*,e a seal which ahall beac U» impress StroamliiMd Biko Af ilhe naime of the court. ' .... ° ioclim,is. There ahall h.a municipal Silvertone AM/FM magistrate of the aald municipal eourt, J. C. HIGGINS MODEL ™ffi -shall ke appointed by th._Mayor nnd who ahnll serve for a Una of thjM Console yeara from the date of hia appointment " and until hla successor la apporatoo aad 54 S Days Only EASY TERMS '"swtton 5. The municipal maai.lfste •hall receive an annual, •alary to be 5 You'll thrill to its easy riding; fixed and paid In the eame manner as the salaries of "othtf municipal officers, MilHgany orWahat Finish 164 ° comfort, Its well made bullt-to- and which (hull be In lieu of all -feea. costs, and any other allowances what- EASY TERMS last construction. 1-piece drop forged fork and crank (7-ln. '"section i. The aald municipal coftrt and the municipal magiatfata thereof Your* today at Sears! Handsome Silvertone 18th Century throw.)' All-steel hook type Pob-Tox Football •hall liuvc, lpcuitas and cxcrclsa all tha rims. 26x2.125 Allstate balloon functions, powers, diitlM and jurisaic- low boy radio phonograph combination with rich full 1-piece Valve Type Bladder ttou conferred hy ihe provltlona of 1 tires. Klck-up stand. Black Chapter 284 of the Laws of 1148, ah tone quality. The new Silvertone record player plays Regulation Size i • i jf- amended and aupplcmunted, or by any Troxel saddle. Enamel finish, s other IHW. automatically 10 and 12 inch records intermixed. See- Rugatd and laitingl Kidi go for Hill Section 7. Thcr* shall be a cicrk of Also Available In the' municipal court, who ahalt ba ap- teteet your Silvertone at Sears for listening pleasure. thrill priced football of hiavy rubbar- pointed by the Mayor and who ahall Girl*' Model. iltd fabilcl Corns In to Soon todayl mrvo for a term of three yeara. from the dnte of his nppointment and until his successor ia appointed and qualified* The clerk of the municipal court ahull Tireive nn annual salary to be fixed and pnld In the same manner aa tho salaries of other munlclpnl officers, and which ahall lie In lieu of all-fees, costs, and any other nllownnces whatsoever. He fthall perform such functions and duties Craftsman Heavy Duty as ahall be prescribed for him by law. the rul«s applicable to municipal courts, and by the municipal maflatrate. 8-inch Tilt Table Saw Section 8. The municipal court shall he hclil in Memorial Borough Hall, Rum- aoiu N. J, The munclpai magistrate shajl sit at least once weekly from 8:00 o'clock P. M, until the calendar is com- 50 pleted, and at auoh other tlmea as tha business ot fhe court may require, sub- ject to th* rules applicable to municipal High-Speed Bearings EASY courts. . . 56 Section 9, All ordlnancel, or parta of iolt. Disc Sander TERMS ordinance*,' Inconsistent with the pro* The 8-inch combination rip—crosscut blade cuts clean as vlllons of this ordinance are re-pealed. Craftsman Wood Lathe 1O Heavy Duty Craftsman Quality 4%-in. Jointer-Planer Section 10, This ordinance shall take 4f"lfNKiWASHTUI CemfciiiiHe* Ckfemi Satsnti, StralMfi t.Trial "American (Mutati* "Mckmonr Tracy Stainless Sled and White rorcelsln 4M0-7*" In Stock. 4" CAST IRON SOIL PIPE In 4 FITTINGS Stock VvvvvV UIIY'S PEAS BATHTUBS 4M and 6-Ft. Beceiied Cast '//VW Grown in America's Iron Built-in Tub* In Stock ,t»i and 5-Ft. End Tuba finest garden lands— In Stock. picked and packed just when they're at their AUTOMATIC ' GAS AMD sweelcc t, tenderest, best ELECTRIC HOT WATER , HEATBB TmWeTop Bectrlo Water Heaters Oalvanlzsd, Hack and Copper Mp« and Fitting* tropic-flavored... ' AUTOMATIC HOT WATFB .; C-HNN VEGETAILES A whole * STEAM SYSTEMS CMI—CU-Oil Banww ' gardenful of vegetables together. Actually IMMEDIATE DELIVERY to give you a lift! 9 difg^zent Jdnds. Tingly, tongy Ginger Ale...extra-dry.;. smooth...i-spirkie with long-life carbonation— only .the UIIY'S TOMATO JUICE It's the Twice- Oil lumen with thars Boiler Pale Dry. What a pick-up! Taste- Minneapolis tantalizing—because it's Bolter-blended from the heart of costly Rich kind—rich in flavor and rich in vita- Honeywell Oontrols mins. America's fnvin'c brand—by far! toft white heart of the premium-priced Jamaica crop. Jamaica ginger flu and Ileetrlo MNQU J Eitra Heavy Duty Bronia UIIY'S FEARS Fine textured Automatlo Bartletts with a deep-rich flavor Cellar the quality ginger ale for holiday feasting.. tump Pumps UIIY'S APRICOTS So rich-ripe COME IN AND tasting-packed with "sunshine LOOK AROUND BOLLER flavor." O»IN EVININQt UIIY'S CORNED IEEF HASH New —more delicious! With all the AMERICAN savory beef juices sealed in. ' NOTICE. lie lienrlnar will he held upon the anmo Map entitled Map of Country Club KB- Bunk nnd Trust Company of Red Sank, FREEZER CL Notlct it hereby given that the lol- nnd nil ncraons hitcrcsteil will be given Ut«i, Qeorse II. Cooner, CB.. \\)i», for Mi* election of Director! f«Ttbe lowlng-li a copy of a proposed ordinance un oppcrlunlty to be hcurd, shall be changed to Porlcy Street by cnaulne ycur, nnd tuch other bqilntu that wat Introduced at the rexulnr HOWARD W. ROBERTS, which mtmc It «hall hcrenftcr bo known: no mny properly bo lire.enUd, will In APPLIANCE mtttlnf of tht Township Committee of Township Clerk. 2. Thli Ordinance "hall tnkc cftect held nt Its banking ham. In Red {Bank, the Tow.mhlp of Mlddlctown, held on Immcdlatcljr upon Its pnsange nnd pub. New Jersey, Tutuday, January illj 1»49. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE llcntlon ni required by Inw, November 24, 1148 and paufd drat NAME OF CHERRY STHEET TO The polls will be open from 10 e'doek COMPANY reading and waa laid over for • itcond PORIOY STREET. n. m. to 11 o'clock a. m. LOOK TO LIBBY'S FOR PERFECTION and.Snal t>tsia«e by tht Towmhlp Com- BB IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- NOTICE. WILUAJI B. LYaUN. Highway SB, mlttee of tht Towmhlp of Middletown SHIP COMMITTEE! OF THE TOWN- To tht Shareholders of The S«ond rCartltr. to ke held on Wednesday, December 22, SHIP OF MIDDLETOWN IN THB NnUonal Bank and Trust Company of At Hsadden's Corner ltll at the Township Oomnlttt* Room* house *hmJ0s jfWK HwlJImtLibby jwefe Wiont Red Bank i-UTt, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH I Bed Bank) RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 10, 1948 officers held Thursday of tart week enrolled in all tranche* of scout- Man Saves Wife Broad street, Eatontown, early Sun- the alarm, which wns answered by Kennedy Elected at St. James pariah hall, bong ing wu greater than in 1947. Wil- day morning. Mr«. Farrell was res- the Eatontown fire company, under THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OP DANCING District Scout Head Branch. •' liam E. Firth reported on the train- In Eatontown Fire cued by her husband, who placed a the direction of Chief Leon B. 111 Prospect Ave. Phone K. B. *-222« Bed Bank, K«W Jsnsy Hugh Kennedy of Long Branch Herman J. Smith reported on or- ing program Indicating that 60 per A fire, which started in the floor- ladder against a second floor win- Smock, Jr. There were no injuries. ni unanimously elected chairman ganization work in the diitrlct, cent of the units in the district had ing above a pipeless furnace, caused dow. Classea in all types of dancing for Children and Adult* of dUtrict one, Monmouth council, noting the addition thla year of at least one trained leader and damage estimate^ at $500 ip the liv- The Are was noticed by- a neigh- Amerlc; ni bought more than 121 Boy Bcouti of America, at the an- Troop 100 of Tinton FallJ and urged the attendance of all scouts ing room and furniture in the home bor, Mrs. Victoria Hetzler, who billions it life Insurance during Junior Assembly • Ballroom for Teen-agera, nual dinner meeting and election of stating that the number of scouts at training programs. of Mr. and Mrs. S.'J. Farrell'of 134 warned the Farrell* and turned in 1M7. WILL Be The Merriest Ever Choice or Women's NEW 1949 WATCHES Watch It—It'a • sale aensntlon you «n't afford to mlssi Brand-new wntehes for men and women in.* KalBxy of rye-catching styles for juit 910.9& I Movements ara'manufactured In the world'a great ralch raniersi Cases «ro keen.crafted to compli- ment the smartest costument Every watch in the group is an unbelievable buy at tbii budget price This Christmas Use REEDS >^ <*~ Choice of Blazing ONE CARAT ZIRCONS Tha a far kit of diamonds , • * the beau TO HUP Yt?U MAKE IT THI tiful blue of the Mediterranean". . cauffht in thcae gleaming zircon rintc MIUIIST EVERI •*le-priced for ChrlstmBfit tnountlnKa for men and women It Mveral smnrt atyles. Months to pay txtra Easy TERMS •-get yours toduyl Up 'III a ,v:»r to pay! Extra SELECTION B!3R«»t variety ever! Extra SERVICE Extra SAVINGS WItn w.e new Uura rower MainBpringl 935.00 Gay . .-. G/or/owi Glfft Direct Agents For Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Waltham, NEW COSTUME JEWELS Rcnrus, Grucn and Gotham Watches. Fcmmc fiitlllo jewelry to npark »»ut suit*. Rogers, Community, Holmes and .... touch your furs and frockK with ajilelH dor. Dozens of unusual Htyleil in this jrltt- Edwards Silverware. terinc gift proupl P!n«. chatclalna, and earrings to suit every tyuel Ronson and Evans Lighters—Schick, Remington and Sunbeam Electric Beautiful Benijs for your hmmlsome • Solow lady. wattrproof for him. Razors—Parker 51 Fountain Pens 982.50 and Pencils. Gentlemen'! Emmn. Lady'a pturl r I n x. Man's star sapphiru IE n n H o n Cinnrett* alon Rraeelat to rinir. Lighter, dresi up hit watch. 112.78 967.50 96.00 Flnu eloctrlc shavers Tie-clip, cuf? link net Dainty child's lochut Automatic ten 910.00 93.85 924.75 Largest Jewelers in Central New Jersey OPEN EVERY NITE 60 Broad Street, Red Bank 717 Gookman Avenue, Asbury Pails 4 West Main Street, Freehold 214 Broadway, Long Branch TILL XMAS RES VXim REGIBTEff, DECEMBER W, 1949 Raritan Grange Plant To Install Officer. /' Keyport Youth Riritan Grange ol Keyport will PETER MULDOON install its new officers at an open Wins Two Awards meeting Thursday evening, Jan. 6. They include Ira Coon, (range master, and Mrs. Holmes Shutt, as- In 4-H Beet Show & SON sistant steward, both of Keyport; John Willrams, overseer; Mra. Anna Carmine Casola, 14, Shulz, lecturer; Karl Helwig, stew- ard; Miss Nanna Helwig, chaplain; Has Grand Champion Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, treasurer; TILE CONTRACTORS Victor Harmyk, gate keeper; His. And Reserve Champion Marcona Patterson, Ceren; Mrs. Ella Schwin, Pamona, and Mrs. For the first time in the ten- Helen Klrchmer, Flora, all of Mid- year history of the New Jersey 4-H dletown; Walter Beyer, secretary, Baby Beef show and sale, two ani- West Keansburg, and Mrs. Marjorie mals entered by one contestant at Walters T he best quality tile Ogdcn, lady assistant steward, have won grand and reserve cham- Keansburg. pionship ribbons. The double win- ner if Carmine Casolt, U, ot Key- To serve on the executive com- port, whose Aberdeen Angus steers mittee are Holmes Shutt. Keyport, mmediate service placed first and second among «0 I and Peter O. Weigand, Sr., Hailet. well-fed and pampered animals in M1BO\ BABBOVK DIES the competition on the State Fair grounds last week. Myron F. Barbour, 57, Long Joan Kenley owest prices Branch city lire marshal and for- Carmine, whose entry in last L mer fire chief, died last Thursday year's show won the reserve cham- night at Monmouth Memorial hos- pion prize, is a son of Mr. and lira. pital. A life long resident of Long Anthony Casola, who operate •> 40- BLOUSES Branch, he was the son of Mis. acre truck farm. He is a freshman Ei xpert workmanship Addie Manahan Barbour and the in Keyport high school and a mem- Quitted late John Barbour. He was named ber of the Monmouth County 4-H WithoUt -% to the fire marshal's post three Baby Beef club. First place went years ago. He was fire chief in 1937:to his Billy of Stone Hill, and sec- Crepe 4*9. Bed Jacket FOR PROMPT ESTIMATES Mr. Barbour was also a trustee ond to Stone Hit! Lightning, both of Oliver Byron Engine company, in the heavyweight Angus claas. an exempt fireman, a member of The grand champion was auc- A Splendid Vflliit! Coll Aibury Park 2-7370 the International Association of tioned off at the rate of $1.70 a 4.98 Fire Chiefs and financial secretary pound, or $1,918.75 for 1,127% Kee. S.ft and treasurer of the Long BAnch pounds ot prime beef. Albert W. first aid squad. Stender, president of the Stacy- Trent hotel, Trenton, wag the buy- LUXITE GOWNS er. He waa represented at the auc- Beautiful tion by Col. Arthur F. Foran, state director of milk control. The sUjron Jersey 1,214-pound reserve champion was 3.95 HANDBAGS sold to Stanley Swltllk ot Cream Pastel shade. Ridge at 95 cents a pound, making his meat bill *l,253.30. Switllk is a X Real Practical Trenton parachute manufacturer. Christmas Gift 1.98 By special arrangement with Carmine is richer by $135 alia because ot the prise money he won. the Superintendent of School* He received a 150 bond for having Suede cloth, plastic, fea- the grand champion and $25 bond for reserve champion; for highest L» BUR-MIL CREPE SLIPS ther and faille- OFFICIAL NOTICI placing heavy Angus and for beat of the doting of school* in fitting- and ahowsianshlp. Lace Top and Bottom His sister Lucille, 12, also finished 2.98 RED IANK in the money. Her work with an- White - Blue - Tea Rose other Angus steer won her $50 pre- because of bad weather or other sented by Montgomery-Ward to the Quilled first-year club member having the ;$f NOVELTY TAILORED Gotham emergencies will be broadcast by highest total score. She won a $10 project award also from the Jun- HOUSECOATS WNSC 660 on your dial ior Breeders' fund. FIGURED GOLD •Oi SMITH M Patricia Stellatella of New Bruns- i'WNBC-FM wick won first place in the light LOUNGING Angus and heavy Hereford classes. STRIPE 6:35 to 8:30 AM school day* 97.1 megacyks Second places in those classes went Madras Curtains to Elmer Olsen of Marlboro and WLL WIDTH Eleaaor Wojclechowskl of Cran- Hosiery fc» IOI MOTH MWNK tmy wttUay mmmg bury. For having the highest scoring ni project for the year, Robert WoJ- 54 Gauge ciechowski of Cranbury received $50 from the State Department of 1.98 Negligee 15 Denier Agriculture and one-year poises sion of a cup given by Dr. Robert Ree. 2.t$ V.lu. C. Cooks of Eatontown, president Sets •% of the New Jersey Aberdeen An- gus association. The Gift Every Wo- The judge was William A. IJung- man appreciates. d»hl. herdsman at Shadow Isle "Cannon" Blankets 1.95 farm, Red Bank, and the auction- eer, Howard Harris of Woodstown. GOLD MARK" HOSIERY 50% Wool SENTENCED AT BVMBON. it Frank Kamsden of 11 lakeside IS « SALE135 avenue, Rumson, was given a 16- Pastel Shades day sentence In the county jail Fri- day by Recorder Arnold Tulp of Rumson' on a> disorderly conduct Tailored, Figured Rayon W charge. as KOTICE. 7.98 AN ORDINANCE-FIXING COMPENSA- MARQUISETTES TION OF BOKOVUH OFF10BRS AND SS|PM)YB1» IN THE BOROUGH Of RBI) BANK, N. J. Uli IT ORDAINED bj th« Mayor and Council ol th* Borough ot Bad Bulk: SPECIAL PRICE! Section 1. Xh»t ttw annual salaries and compensation ot th* offlc.rs and Shower Curtain emploj«t» iioreinaftcr deicrlb«d shall, t Regularly 4.98 beginning with and cltectivt January lit, 1»4», ba as follow!; payabl* ««ml- monthly unless cUiit-wUc provided, AND Alto Plymouth / Hell do a lot of firingi n (a) ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL Bciough Clerk I3.S0O.OO Recorder •••- l.SUll.uu Borough Engineer—Such compensation covering Window Drape LACE CURTAINS services as may from tim* a handsomely tailored to lime be aailgntd to him by the Mayor and Council, Regular Price 2.98 paynbl* upon' bills duly TO MATCH presented. Borough Attorney . 2,000.00 READY TO HANG 1 payabl* aeml-annually, and sush other compensa- tion lor apxlal wrvlcei ' as may from time to tlraa SPORT SHIRT b» assigned by the Mayor I and Council, payable up. 4.98 *« on biUa. duly presented* - Borough Electrician —••— t.SOft.OO Borough Mechanic ...... 8,500.00 ASSORTED COLOBS Parking Lot Supervisor 600.00 Borough Hall Janitor .... 2,000.0_. 0 (b) "KENWOOD" ASSESSMENOF TTAXE ANSD COLLECTION Aasellor -~ 1,500.00 ColMtor-Trensurer ..•••-- 4,000.00 Collector's Clerk ~ 1,800.00 (e) POLICE Blankets" Chief . „ .„...... _ t,too.00 Deputy Chief 4,100.00 The Lotting Gift You bet he will! And HE Captain ot Police, each .... 4,000.00 means any man fortunate enough Lieutenant of Police, each 3,800.00 Sergeant of Police, each- 9,(00.00 to rate one or more of these grand Patrolman, each 9,500.00 shirts under his Christmas tree. Probationary Patrolman 12.95 and Police Clerk, each .... 2,800.00 He'll wear one for sports, he'll with increaie of 1100.00 up for each full year of em- wear one during his leisure mo- ployment after appoint- ments around the house. They ment, but in no event in excels of S9.500.00 Embroidered are the kind of comfortable, free- (d) HEATH AND WELFARE > Director of Welfare I.S00.00 fitting shirts he'll reach for every Public Health Nurse Dt. chance he gets. We have them rector 1,700.00 PILLOW CASES Public Health Staff Nurst, in wool and in rayon blends in a each, maximum 2,400.00 choice of solid colors, subtle plaids Director, Boy's Welfare 1,500.00 * Fluffy Shag Rugs Librarian - 2,400.00 and neat checks. First Assiatant Librarian 2,080.00 A Lovely Xniat Gift \ ,9 8 Second Asalstant Librarian 1,400.00 Library Janitor 1,800.00 &SALE! 2.98 (e) STREETS AND ROADS Street Superintendent ...— 1,600,00 Pastel Shades (f) PUBLIC WORKS Superintendent, Water De. Manhattan Sport vnrtment .. 9,100.00 . "Cemwn" Clerk, Water Department . 2,(00.00 Hob-Nail Shirt, washable plaid Superintendent of Public oxford—15.00 Works and Building In- BOXED apector J.800.00 BED SPREAD Clerk, Sewer Department 3,400,00 Section 2, Any and all laborers doing TOWEL Plymouth Lace work for any of the departments herein SALE! < Rayon Gabardine, mentioned, and for the department for the collection And disposal of gnrbage, SETS washable, two-tone or and for any other department not spe- TABLE CLOTHS cifically named, shall be paid tuch sal- All Ctlen ) 5*49 plain (at right)—15.95 ary per diem, or otherwise as the author* No Finer Ity or department under which they are employed shall recommend to the May. i Rtf- 7.M Value 1.98 Gift ' 3.98 or and Council, which shall thereupon have the right and power to fix and at. Icr their runective wngis and comper.. intton from time to time by resolution, Section a. All ordinances and parts .if-ordinances conflicting 'or Inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall tnke effect on passage anil publication «c- Moke Walters All Xmos Gifts cordlng to law, PUBLIC NOTICE. Your Xntas Tha foregoing ordinance was intro- boautifully duced and passed Drat reading at a Ul BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH meeting of the Mayor «nd Council ol the _ ^ Gift ' Borough of Rod Bank, held on Decem- gift wrapped ber fl, 1048, and will come up.for final consideration »nd passage at a regular i| Headquarters mco'Jng of laid Ciovernlng Body to be held on Monday, December 20, 1948, at Hickoh leather bclU Hickolc Initialed Tie Ban and BlSO P, M,, st the Council Chambers, In the Borough Hall, Monmouth street, Red from $4.50 to $8.50 Cuff Link* $2.50 Bank, New Jersey, at which time and OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS plnce nil persons desiring to be heard Plus Federal Tux thereon will be given full opportunity, Dated: December «.)»<«, 179 Broadway PHONE: LB. 6 -1329 Long Branch AMY B, SH1NN, •o*oui» Bills* ltED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 16, 1948 Paee Fifteen B. R. Nicosia To Join Red Bank Law Firm Dr. Finck Speaks Loveliest Gift of All- Benedict R. Nicosia of 163 River road, Red Bank, who recently was To Rumson PTA admitted to the New Jersey bar, Flowers on Chrittmu Day will be associated with the Red He Dittciii»se§ Bank law firm of Qulnn, Doremus. Social Behavior McCue * Russell, it was announced Bo gaily hued . . . to last week. • Social behavior and its effect on high school pupila and their fam- twcethj fragrant . . , ilies was discussed last week by Dr. Ed;;ar Finck, who teaches a fotccrs are tlie per- social bchuvior course at Toms fect holiday tribute to Rlvoi- high school. The meeting was held under the sponsorship of m STEPS those you cherish. the Bumson Parent-Teacher asso- ciation and took place in the higu AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S school auditorium. The speaker said that social be- •?.)//i Anniversary Rate» Now! havior is one subject that can be practiced immediately and can be fiet set to lind thrilling new popularity. Come continued through the later life to Arthur Murray's now while special 35th of the pupil. A course in social Anniversary rates arc in effect. You can save behavior improves the condition in up to 20',; nn all lcssnn.i iC you act right away. the home, church and in cvery-day Arrangements fan be made for you to make life, said Dr. Finck. It also aids small weekly payments on your lessons If you the person in his profession. Out wish. of 75 marriages of persons who AMAZIM; xr.w DISCOVERY! have taken the course, only two have ended in divorce, he said. Lcurnlng to dunce is easy and fun thanks to Arthur Murray's hasic, nnw method—"The Mm. Paul Jnhncs, president of First Step to Popularity." Here's the key to the P.T.A.. conducted the meeting. all dances. Once you master it you' can lead The group voted to donate boots or follow any type of music. Phone Red Bank and rubbers to the school to give fi-'MOfl or come in now! Be sure to make a hit to the needy. It was also decided at parties this winter. Benedict It. Nicosia to continue the annual Apollo con- certs. Son or Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ni- Mrs. Saul Shapiro read an ar- cosia ot 41 East Front street, Mr. ticle from the state P.T.A. which ARTHUR MURRAY (Nicosia served four year* in the showed the bad Influences of the Army Signal Corps, part of which wrong kind of comic books. Over 137 llmacl Si reel. Choose a merry was spent overseas.- Mr. Nicosia is one million dollars are spent each a graduate of Rutgers university, year by school children for, comic I.V.I (tank wreath ... a dainty where he received a bachelor of books, the report stated. arts decree. He is now a senior in A play, "The Melting of the Snow- Open I I". M. to 10 P. M. corsage ... a color* the Rutgers law school and will man" will be presented tonight at receive his L.L.B. degree this June. the Lafayette street school. The "r.iii! a f.ift Certificate" ful bouquet or long* He it a member of the Delta Theta next P.T.A. meeting, Jan. 4, has lasting potted plant Phi law fraternity. been set aside as Father's night. Mr. Nicosia is married to the from our large flor- former Dorothy L. Durando of Cal- ifornia, who is supervisor of nursea al selection. at Rivervlew hospital. '$",\*&$-«: HOTEL FIRE The Red Bank, flic department ORDER EARLY... ORDER TODAY! waa called out at 9:40 o'clock last Thursday night to the Union ho- tel, Wharf avenue, where an over- \ '/ heated chimney ignited cellar beams. The lire was almost out FRANK BERARDI when the apparatus arrived. Dam- age waj slight. 7 Bridge Road, Little Silver (Member of F.T.D.) Phone R. B. 6-2371 Ancient Greek athletic contests were intimately connected with re- ligion. BUY YOUR TURKEYS EVISCERATED AND SAVE MONEY! •vlseerated RIMM that the turkey la weighed after It le killed and the head, feet and Internals have been removed rnaklng It ready for the oven. Thie It a drop of Bo to 10c a pound compared to our Thanksgiving price. A M-m. turkey loeee B lbs. from live weight to the time It le ready for the oven. SUNRItl TURKIY FARM... One of the Largest and Most Modern Along the last Coast. WINDOW 26-Lb. Live Turkey 24-Lb. New York Dressed 21-Lb. Eviscerated Turkey at6ScLb. $16.90 at70cLb. $16.80 at 80c Lb. $16.10 HENS THIS TOMS .-ass. u IS OUR 90' CHRISTMAS 80* "> EVISCMATID PRICE IVISCIRATID % *«-. Open Sunday.. .Visitors Welcome... Over 3,000 Turkeys All Turkeys Are Dry Moked—Available In Any tlie and Amount—It to M Lbs. Wcathe INTERCHANQEAILE WINTER WINDOWS AND SUMMER SCREENS SUNRISE TURKEY FARM WEATHER SEAL OF S. JERSEY, Inc. EAST ROAD (Near Campbell's Junction) BELFORD, N. J. 92 SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK, N. J. PHONE 6-4031 TELEPHONE KEANSBURG 6-1088 ftse sixteen BED BAMK BEOIBTEB, DICEMBEB 1«, The Nativity' WORRIED ABOUT PEACE ? AN EVENING YOU'LL REMEMBER DISMANTLING At Stone Church Here is the TRUTH .... clearly Mated. To Be Presented Listen to Mrs. Ran Mottahedeh, Baha'i delegate (or the Baha'i GOVERNMENT BUILDING International Community to the United Nations Geneva Confer- By Sunday-School ence, talk about: LOW COST MATERIALS FOR SALE The pageant of MM Nativity will 'The Dawn Of A New Civilisation" LUMPER ba given Sunday at S p. m. by tht ML tit. t*4 •HIATHINO, rLOOHIr**, church school of All glints' Memor- NOVILTV SIOINO. ial Stone church. Navesink. Baha'i Center, 99 Monmouth Street The Christmas story will be pre- '••• WINDOWS sented by the following cast: Pio- Friday Evening, 8:30 O'clock |(>het, George Evcringham; Otbriel, Everyone Welcome. Ma fee er t ft • IrwhM x 4 ft • InchM with fram* Susan PiUsbury; Blosied Virgin and aeraanft. thaat rock, aiaatrla baiaa, Mary, Fenelope Brower; Joseph •X wlra. BUYING? Douglai Latta; Magi, Robert Ger- aghty, Alphonie Moureaux and • Peter Rounds; Shepherds, Robert Pel Lo Piccolo Says: d wall MotionMo ions • ft high, It SELLING? | Earle,' Richard Kappelyea~"eii «o. $q.98 llne Karagis of Rumson entertain- Sorry no C.O.D.'a. ed with Chrlstmu carols played on White - Flash «J the acdordlon. SEND Present, besldei those mentioned, were Mrs. Fannie Renshiw, Mrs. • •• •• Sarah Layton, Mrs. Bertha Griffin, THE CANDLE LIGHT Mrs. Emily Wideratrom, Mrs. 'Mil- Multlfllllmant Crape dred Kanchl, Mrs. Virginia John- 770 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN, N. J. son, Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. HONEY BEE FLOWERS Lavishly Trimmed Emily Stevens, Mrs. Alberta, White, "For gifts that are different" Mrs. Fred Nelson. Mrs. Elisabeth RUSSELL T. H0DQKI8S With Flna Imported Cloughley, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Phone t Red Bank 6*2144. Mrs. Margaret Fowler, Mri. Marlon UPPER BROAD ST. TEL RED BANK 64020 Laces Top and Bottom. Steelman, Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Open » st. m. • I p. m. daily until ChrletaUM. Mrs. William H. Carhart and Rev. •lies 3t to 40. $C.98 and Mrs. Joseph S. Bldrldge, White, Flesh, Blue. «| Open Dining Room • •••• At Perk'a Bar Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Blmlcl of New York, city have opened a din- ins; room in Perk'a bar and grill at GENTLEMEN. SHERMAN'S .>_ 2 Morford place, Red Bank. Chick- en in the basket, Italian tomato 45 trood $t R«d Ionic \ljj pies and other dishes and business- men's lunches will be featured. They will also cater to parties and Open Evening* Till Xmae banquets. The dinitg room 1* open daily from 11:80 a. m. to 1 a. m. libai a IWIlhJi idea! Manhattan9 Textron or Jayson Pajamas of broadcloth, rayon or flannel* With a comfy Robe, and A gay little plastic »hoe his pipe or cigarettes, sitting in his favorite chair watching the tele* vision—can't you imagine his complete satisfaction 0 *..fn a miniature Robes 9 •» to IS* shoe box Pajamas 3f*to10M Of course, you'll find here other gifts to add to his pleasure, for we hare made a study of Men's "wanta" for over fifty yean. ... with a Gold (Red) Cross Shoe Gift Certificate tucked inside • Shirf • Hoiiery 9Gtove$ • Hat, CROSS SHOES • Sweaten • Neckwear. Solves your problem of whal-to-give so •atily, to quickly, to cleverly. And what could be surer to pleat*? For the can vie WalUu the Gilt Certificate to choose just the beoulilul Gold (Red) • Jacket* Crots Shoes she wants horn our grand collection—at any, time. Coma in get yours, now! •in e vrrltly •( brl|M |«w«l torn Charge It, Pay Later — Vz Jan. 10th Feb. 10th SHOE CO. Mar. 10th RED BANK, N. J. 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK . OPEN EVENINGS 'Tit CHRISTMAS Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. — Shop Early 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER copy VOLUME LXXI, NO. 25. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16 Merchants Thanked Bucs Look Good Te m By Legion Griddera Red Bank Catholic tTn^c " ! Holla 818 Game SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Jack Mass and Jack Kaney, co- Squier Signal labs' technical staff chairmen of the successful Red In Saturday's Trips Bulldogs team last week rolled a four-man Timely Note* On. The Great Outdoors Bank Legion football team's dance, game to dispose of Squier's Head- quarters B team. Bf iTEW VAN VLIET yesterday issued a (statement of Loss To Asbury As Bahr Stars The technical staff had 25 strikes, thanks to the Red Bank business- Including five triples and two men for their support. Seven-Point Defeat Casey* Register doubles. Net average per man for HTOBTSMEN'S MNNEB glow from a cigarette, on« HOOPS AND UX>PB:—Patrolman Irving L. Krakowiteh, who wed The Legion grldders met last the game was 212. Each member not know that there were redeoata U pUy is the Y.M.C.A. league before the war, learned buketball at night to decide upon the type Makes Red Bank 4A-35 At Kunison; of the team bettered 200. For the If any one says in front of us, red coats In Paataic high. Hie brother, with whom he played in high school, was jackets they will purchase from the Hayne Defensive Ace night, the team averaged 184 per the members of of us, red coats to the left an all-state selection and is rated among the all-time greats from funds received from the dance. A Team To Watch man with games of 656 and 717 to Belmar Fishing right ot us. Passaic. club are arm- 1 The Green and Gold basketeera go with their record *48. Members From years of deer hunting In Eddie Bahr, whose dad is the busy county bowline associa- The 1948-41 edition of Red Bank chair, tuxedo- of Red Bank Catholic high school of the team, and their scores, arc: the Jersey woods we knew that the tion's secretary, to a elaeey ball handler. He's the beet thing high school'a basketball team was wearing fisher- visited Rumson high Tuesday leorge MInton, 252; Charle« Hoyt, calm was only the lull before the Bed Bank Catholic Ugh has seen la yean .. . Buauea hlgh'a put on exhibition Saturday night men, who spend night to register their first victory 207; Al Hanmer, 213, and Joe storm and that at any minute the BoMqr James afceuK snaka Ceaek Joe Beeatl kaayy hefere the State Division at Asbury Park high school. The their time sit- of the year, 48 to 35. Hobko, 205. woods would resound with blood- year Is ant... Joe Gaehlaa, captain ef last year's Meumrth show drew from sports critics ting In padded Eddie Bahr led the Casey attack, curdling yells which would put an Junior college flve, has been re elected. rave reviews. chairs entertain- Indian to shame, accompanied by Buc Coach Frank Pingitore well pleased with the allowing his Of Fish And Came Occasion was opening night of pouring 19 ooints through the ing gals with charges made against Asbury Park . . . Dick O'Nell, lanky center can- cords. He was aided and abetted blasts from tin horns, ringing of the ninth annual round robin tourn- Warren Stars stories of dar- cow-bells, blowing of whistles, didate for the Caseys, off the squad for scholastic reasons ... Red Bank ament. The Bucs, lacking in by Charlie Naughton, Ray Hayne ing exploits in la certain to floor a Arst rate combination next year. Pingitdre's only Makes Report and John Homan. Hayne was par- punctuated by the boom of double* flneue In proper proportion to their "Btew"VanVlict the deep sea barrelled shotguns. lose will be Tom West. experience, lost to the favored As- ticularly effective on defense. with big game flsh, tell them they At Colgate Aa the day wore along, coats and Penalties Totaling bury Park quintet, 49 to 43. A poor The first period started off quiet- should have been at the fifth an- sweaters were shed. It reminded Us THE BOYS AT 8QUER laboratory are still talking about third quarter by Red Bank provid- ly enough, Rumson gaining a 7 to) nual Sportsmen's dinner last Fri- Fair Haven Set Shut of a previous year some ten years their Technical Staff bowling team's feat of Dec I The four* $49,780.25 Collected ed Asbury with more than Its mar- • edge at that rest. The Caseya day night at the Newark Athletic ago when flies and little wood- nun sauad rolled a nifty MS, topped by George Mlntea's TO. gin of defeat. came back in the second, however, club. These young guys and young- During Year Artiit Aids Raidcn spiders were out in force. We Other scores were Charles Hoyt, MT; Al Haamer, Ml, and Joe After the Maroon and White had to gain a half-time lead of 15 to»12. old guys nrc darn good fishermen From that point on, Bahr found Off to a fast start this winter, have received no reports of the Hebko, MS. The State Division of Fish and surprised every one of the 1,432 and good sportsmen, and have for- his range. He accounted for eight Colgate's basketball squad may well deer kill but Judging from the Game, Department of Conserva- spectators by jumping to a flrst gotten more about fishing and of the 14 points piled up In the be on its way to the greatest record number of gunners in the woods BOB OBGOODBY of Rumsbn last week was responsible for our tion, has reported 73,424 pheasants, quarter 10 to • lead, Asbury came sportsmanship than most of us third quarter, ever run up in the university's his- and the shots flred, some one having spent one of the most enjoyable nights within memory . 14,825 quail and 33,695 rabbits were back to tie things up at 22-all at will ever know. tory. should have venison for Christmas, Occasion was the annual Helsman trophy award by the Downtown A. C. liberated on open lands In New half-time. Tlmmv Connor made a game ef- In New York . . . Seeing hundreds of prominent people jam into the fort to narrow the gap in the final One thing is certain: should an un- Jersey during the 1947-48 fiscal Starting the third quarter Asbury WHAT IS A SPORTSMAN* suspecting deer get within gun- A. C.'s gymnasium to do honor to 21-year-old Doak Walker of Dallas, year, which closed June 30 last. hopped to a six-point lead by some quarter. After going three periods Tex., was testimony of what a great sport football has come to be. with a single point he finally hit To me a sportsman is one who shot of Frazicr Price, one of Now In a summary of activities for amazing set shots by George Fa- in honest with himself. He is a guy Jersey's oldest and most celebrat- Rusty BusseU, backfleld coach at Southern Methodist, also houry, who wound up the evening his stride with a nine-point pro- coached Walker la high school. His stated opinion ef the tro- the year, the division reported that duction in the finale. His ten-point tolerant with his fellow man and ed sportsman, It will be a dead 20,916 of the pheasants liberated with a 20-point total and individ- all wild life. He Ls one who Is (air buck. Friuier spent several days phy winner left BO doubt but tiiat the Helsmaa committee's ual scorlntr honors. total tied Bobby James for Rum- choice was an excellent one. were propagated and distributed aon's high score. In all things that he undertakes, tramping the deer woods when a Biggest part of the program is the afternoon session devoted to high from state-owned farms; 44,012 Charlie Patterson led the Buc who will Rive his opponent a fair lot of younger guys gave it up purchased from licensed dealers; «!*>ne«r scorers, gaining 14 points- Casey interceptions of Rumaon's after the first day. school pupils, guests of A. C. members. long passes helped push up the break, whether it he- man, beast, 8,496 raised to adult stage by 4-H four baskets and a half dozen free bird, or flsh. He wouldn't take an Ray Tleraey, former Bed Banker, now a Brooklyn attor- clubs and others from day-old tosses. count in the third quarter. Hayne ney, was on the Helsman committee ., . Coaches from all sec- was outstanding in thin depart- unfair advantage of any living Award Individual Trophies to chicks hatched on state farms. The Coach Frank Pingitore was well thing in this world. Anglers to Spur Sallnnh Rutriun tions on hand. Ed Danowskl, who was given an amazing vote 14,925 quail distributed were all pleased by the performance turned ment, A new-fnund marksmanship of confidence by Fordham students, being congratulated almost raised on the State Quail farm at in by his charges. With only one at the foul line also helped the A hard-hitting campaign urging Red Bankers. They registered on WHAT IS A SPORTSMAN'S continuously ... Charlie Irwln was one of the locals In attend- Holmamville. and the 33,695 rab- returning varsltyman from lsst CLUB? sailflsh releases, designed to per- ance. . . bits were purchased in the West. year's squad, little was expected 12 attempts out of 21. Rumson had petuate sailflshlng In the Palm Osgoodby had a pleasant chinfest with Bill Flynn, popular and ef- but aeven out of 22. A sportsman's club Is made up Beach, Fla,, area has been During the year 909,130 flsh were against the Asbury quintet. It ap- of sportsmen. It is a group of fective Horristown high coach. Bob was Flynn'a assistant when BUI pears that the Maroon and White The Bulldogs were playing their launched by the SaiMlsh Conserva- coached at Asbury Park . . . Bill Slater was master of ceremonies at propagated and distributed from inaugural interscholastic game. men who conform to the definition tion club of the Palm Beaches. the state-owned hatcheries, the should easily develop Into one of of a sportsman who have got to- the presentation. Watching him pace the 15-minute broadcast, uttering They lost to an alumni live Friday The program Includes a valuable, State Fish and Game division re the Shore Conference's better ag- gether in order to promote good Introductions with machine gun-like rapidity was example of how a by a single point. Red Bank Cath- individual, inscribed trophy for ported. These included 444,273 legal gregations, Of particular import- sportsmanship and good fellow- top flight broadcaster operates. olic was playing its second con- every angler who releases a sail* size trout: 184,855 bluegill sunflsh; ance i> Red Bank's starting flve ship. The Belmar Fishing club test. Thev lost to Manasquan high flah when trolling Gulf Stream wa- 224,760 large-mouth bass; 45,242 should be almost Intact for the answers all the above require- LEO GOLDBERG corrects us on the line about Herman a week ago by nine points. ters on a flsh Ing; boat sailing from small-mouth baas and 10,000 tad- *49-'5O season. Only Tom West will ments to quality as a top notch or- "Champ" Komar'e beating him and Sam Yanko. Goldberg's In the jayvee contest, Red Bank the Palm Beach area; a special poles. graduate. ganization. loss was two golf balls, not three. Leo also admitted the links made it a clean sweep, 43 to 34. certificate of angling sportsman- In the opening contest of this defeat "taught us a lesson." "Why," he wonders, "did we have In addition. 160,430 flsh were net- A big flrst half lead, 18 to 7, was You might ask, "Why pick out shi4> attesting to the release; color- year's tourney, Manasquan high the effrontery to think that • retailer could ever beat a manu- ted from various reservoirs and more than the Bulldog reserves the Belmar Flahing club? Why not ful placards, drawing attention to staged an upset victory over Long facturerT" other closed waters and re-distrib- could overcome, even though they some other club?" The answer the SCC prqgram for prominent Branch, 43 to 36, \ited to open water*. These includ' bounced back strongly in the clos- la, anyone who had the good display on all fishing craft operat- LEONARDO HICH SCHOOL'S football team Is again honored to- ed 7,334 large-mouth bass adults; ASBUaY FAUX ing sessions. Marchettl was high fortune .of knowing Ben Farrier ing in the area; pamphlets detail- night, this time by the Mlddletown township board of education. The 115 large-mouth bass flngerlings; Wllllimi, f...... „ scorer for the winners, getting 17 will know that his spirit will never ing the long-run benefits accruing Central Jersey and Shore Conference champions are in for an interest- three small-mouth bass adults; 8,< ,P»llsek, f. - :„_ points. Cralk was high man for the Franw Warren die and that the motto "For the from aailAsh releases, rather than ing evening. ' , 198- calico bass; six crappie; 675 Z«SM, /.' .„.»»...... losers with nine. Glory of the Sport," which he per- boating these spectacular gams Bay BarbuM, nationally known collegiate Arid judge and bluegill sunflsh; 17,990 sunflsh; 16,- Height, f. i...... Adding speed and set shot abil- sonified, will live as long aa men fish unless expressly wanted by the former Syracuse great, to principal speaker, roseeseor of a Smith, I. .._. RED BANK CATHOUC 450 yellow perch; 4,426 white perch; Torm, f...... —._._...... ity to the Red Raiders this year is are true SPORTSMEN. angler for mounting. ready wit, BarbuM rates Ugh among after-dinner speakers for 19,900 catflflsh; 6,127 pickerel; W r p Frank Warren, senior forward from C. Skinner, «. ....-_ Bahr, f „ A huge sign is to be erected at his sincerity of delivery and subject matter. pike; 6,625 shiners and 73,529 mis- Oimklt, e Hayne, f. 3 111 Fair Haven. Cool and calculating', BLOWFISH AND SEA-ROBIN D.-SMniur. «. Msrchettl. f. .- 8 the inlet in full view o( all ang- Whatever his topic will be, his listeners may expect It to cellaneous. 0 the six foot two inch senior hai CHAMP he "straight from the shoulder." He's the gent, when asked for " The market value of all Ash and labour*. «. PitfUBC, f. been-,s> steadying Influence with lera heading for the sailflsb Iliesv p Citterella. f. 0 Not all the sport of fishing Is in grounds, urging them to fly the aa sttaton of the praaaj* football rules, who said that the book game liberated was fixed by the Homan, c...... •••••••• ...... 0 Coach Karl Lawrence's cagera for catching flsh. Let me quote a few sheald be scrapped and rsx/rltten "In English." division at $645,761.66, while re- three years. In addition to his bas- red flags, signifying released sail* Bauer, c - « 0 remarks from various aptakera at flsh, rather than the white flags, He was a member of ths IKS Olympic team, winning the 400-meter ceipts from resident and non-rssl aolrnn, s. Hassanser, c. • ..»• 0 ketball activity, Warren has also the dinner: run. That he still can move around without difficulty frequently is dent hunters' and anglers'' licenses Kerrigan, g* •..—.....•...•.. • 0 been a leading tennis star, captain' denoting sails have been boated. II Naughton, g. .. 10 Toaatmastcr John Keenan, New- demonstrated In college grid games. As field judge, he follows a play were 1647,104.58. Prosecutions were- BCD BANK 5 ing the Raiders in this sport last The individual trophies ar. high- dswnfUM. Whenever a runner-breaks into the clear, Barbuti considers Madure, g. ark Commissioner of Public Safe- grade pocket type lights, inscribed brought In 1,459 cases, which is an ClotA, g. » «... 0 spring. ty—"Even it a fellow don't catch It a personal challenge. He'll outraes the runner, crossing ths goal llns all-time record number of arrests Wolf. f. ._. Graduating from Kearny high with "SCC of the Palm Beaches," Woodward, f. .... 48 a flsh it is a lot of fun to ait on and a miniature leaping aailflab, ahead of the boy carrying ths ball in New Jersey. Penalties totaling Havlland, f...... IS school, where he also starred on the BUMSON the end of the pier on a summer both in colors. The boatmen need $49,780.25 were collected during the Burm, t» ...H.irt...... G basketball and tennis courts, Frank DiPontl, f...... afternoon holding a fishing rod, only certify on the application form HAROLD "OLD MOON" HCRLEV of Batata's pharmacy year from offenders. A total of Connor, f. ...— 4 spent three years in. the army. Af' gaze out upon the broad expanse tells us he caught Col Jos Fix off base In the Item he gave the 238,881 licenses were Issued by the F Conway, f -, 0 ter two years overseas, he returned for this trophy and certificate that Booth, c. •.. Rountree, f...... of the Atlantic ocean; dream a lit- Sports Register regarding Red Bank high's basketball team of division during the year, compared Weit, g „...„...„ I with' eight battle stars gained in the angler fought the sailflsh la Mil Coach of the sauad was LeipschuU, not Heldlngsfeld. tle and relax; a lot and JUST conformity with International Gam* to 244,431 the previous fiscal year. Patterson, ». _ _ Canfte'id," c. ™ 2 the E.T.O. FISH." Lelpsehuti succeeded Heldlaisfeld at the helm and was the Rcevci, g A member of Phi Delta Theta Flsh association rules. The actual boss man m UM and 'IS. Hurley, manager of the Sue hoop GaMbaeorto, f. James, s*. ••— ~ ~« 4 Fred Rosslter, treasurer of the release of the sailflsh may be af- Smith, s. Johnson, g ~ ,....» 0 fraternity and Maroon Key honor- saoad those years, has team pictures to back up Ms memory. Moraller, g. - - 1 ary society, Frank is majoring in club—"Besides actually fishing, I fected by optional methods, aa the II li 42 Riagelman, g. . .» 0 treasure tho friendship of all my Ashing guide may decide best, by Albert, g - - 0 sociology. He hopes to go Into sales JACK STEVENSON, Associated Press feature writer, tells an In- Sportsmen Take Asbury Park ( 14 IT 10—49 work when he graduates in June. fellow members above everything actual unhooking, by cutting the' Red Bank 10 11 t 11—« else in this world." leader wire or breaking. teresting tals about a couple of Phoenix college boys receiving their Offlclali—Yohn. Dtlton. 14 7 35 His fan club now has a per- football letters even though physically disabled. Red Bank Catholic 6 0 14 19—48 manent president for Frank became Mayor Vincent Murphy of New- Why not promote a program to Through "grit and determination" BUI Small and Jack More Fish From Rumion 7 5 9 14—86 ark—"The champion blowflsh and Jteferee, Carhart; umpire, Jacouba, • married man several weeks ago release striped bass weighing over Farmer served as the team's point after touchdown kicking set. and Mrs. Warren is a great sports sea-robin fisherman of the club." 15 pounds, unless wanted fof Small did the booting and Farmer the holding. Small's left leg Buc Freshmen enthusiast. Commissioner Hock, chief of the mounting or competition In a fish- was partially crushed la a tractor accident and Farmer suffers State Streams Bowling Scorea Alcoholic Beverage commission, ing tournament? from a spinal Injury. who was chairman of the special There are many similar cases throughout the country and It Plenty Of Game Working Out RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE committee charged with the award' should inspire all youngsters. There Is always room for those of "stout Dec. 19, 1948 Rumson Alumni ing of the Ben Farrier award—"In heart" Also Taken Accord*, Phipps Has 25 W the opinion of the committee no Casey Cridders DeRldder-Bulck 25 member qualified in 1948 for the ing To Reports Trying For Berth Crate's Beverages 25 MILLABD AtJMACK, president of the City bowling league, Max'a Bar 23 Beats Bulldogs high honor of this award. To qual- aulte proud of a few scores rolled In his loop. Wordy Aschet- Sportsmen of New Jersey re- Coach Tom Phipps Is readying (Mill Con«t. Co - 23 ify it is necessary to perform an Awarded Letters tlno of Wttklns Motors won a bottle of Michael's bar whiskey Sherwood'* Sptg, Goods 23 outstanding and unusual service." ported taking more flsh and game his Red Bank high school, fresh- Stoble'n Bar 28 'Hap' Halligan Sinks with a high score of tSl; Jimmy Tuttle of Eisner's won a cig- man team for their Jan. 7 opener The commissioner added that the Green And Gold Team arette lighter donated by Community Hardware with 24S, and from the streams and public lands Airport Inn — 21 Deciding Basket of the state during 1946 when they against Leonardo's froih. Baird-»avld«on 21 prize will be held over until next Fete Fishier of Globs Motors won a box of cigars donated by PhU'a Atlantic 20 year. To Lose 17 Varsity Men Progressive Life Insurance. Fete got hie prise for being the secured their 1947 hunting and fish- Daily workouts are being held In Sal'B Tavern - I" Rumson high school's basketball most Improved over his Dee. • average. He had games of MS, ing licenses, the State Fish and the River street school gym with Sal's Barbers 18 team opened its season Friday Red Bank Catholic high school's Game Council, Department of Con- 25 candidates trying for a berth. Lao'* Shell - 18 PINCH HITTER 186 and 1M to boost Ins average tt pins. Twin Diner ~ — 17 night only to be rudely dumped by football 'lettermen Saturday night servation, has announced. Phipps hopes to cut the squad to an alumni aggregation, 28 to 27. We were "pinch-hltting" for our were awarded their Green and Gold 15 by next week in order to bring Boncore'a Tailor* 17 INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:—Johnny Murphy, former Mld- According to the 1946 tabulation Cloba Motom 17 Harold "Hap" Halligan, pushing editor-in-chief, Thomaa Irving letters at a dance sponsored by vha of flsh and game taken, licensed up flve eighth graders. Acerra'n Bar -auu- UA« ~ 6 , a slde court set shot through the Brown, publisher and editor of The newly-formed Graduate Athletlo dletown A. C. star, is a proud pop . . , Ted Lauer appears headed for Working out at present are Rob- "200" CLUB Rutgers and Tony Papa may go to Detroit. The backfleld aces played hunters bagged 3,043 deer in 1946 K. Genttle 210, J. Stable 214, S. Go- aords with less than a minute to Red Bank Register, a member of club. : compared to 2,704 in 1945; 211,460 ert Jeffrey, Gary Bnright, William lino 221. D. Jaivia 211, (i. Colmorgan go, was the one responsible for the fishing club of long standing. The high school auditorium, gaily prominent parts in gaining Leonardo high's undefeated season ... Rut- Boyd, Gordon Beck, Mike Conrow, 220, V. Cantttlica 204, F. Bublin 200, P. gers Coach Don Jones likes Fete Tresia, the boy around whom Coach pheasants compared to 158,982 the Manclnt 212, i. Hobko 203, A. Osborn snatching victory away from the When we were called upon for a decorated with school color stream- Arnle Truex will build his '49 edition. previous year; 26,004 quail com- Steve Morris, Art Apy, Morton 211, F. Longcoy 206—205, H. Gam 209, schoolboys. few remarks, we wished we were ers, was the scene of the affair. Cir- pared to 21,599 In 1945; 794,136 rab- Jacobs, Harry Hoffman, Don Her- M. Amone 202. M. J. Arnone 214—221 Bobby James, leading scorer in the' editor and he was the re- cling the hall were images repre- Bucky Meade was formerly George Hoop's manager. Boop nandes, Ed Hughes, Jack Lewis, —196—631, D. Arnone 209. F. Scacoia was one of the fastest roller skaters In the state In his time... mita compared to 588,083 the pre- 202—207, R. Fischer 208, R. Ayrea 2:1, last year'e campaign, was held to porter. senting the 17 senior varsity play- vious period; 152,624 gray squirrels Willis Scott, Henry Newton, Sam B. Parker 208. but five points in the low-scoring ers. In mid floor was a miniature "Honest George" GUI may offer his services to Bed Bank Cath- Lefkowitx, Ray Wesley, Chubby olic high school as assistant to Coach Adam Kretowlci... Karl compared to 200,857; 9,188 grouse HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME contest. Jim White of the victors 1948 PRIZE WINNERS football field, complete with play- Gtmbacorto, John Lewis, Rudy took scoring honors for the even- Jansky, former ace table tennis artist, was honored yesterday compared to 4,446 and 6,856 wood- Bob Ayre^^ JuJiMvTDUALSBRIBJJiT's" STRIPED BASS ers. ', cock compared to 8,077 the pre- Hawkins, William Spratley, Wesley ing netting 11. "Hero" Halligan had Coach Adam A. Kretowlci In Newark, He received an Army-Navy award for his work In Reevey, McCormlck Williams, Bam Hike J, Arnone 431 First Prise (Gold Pins)—George Cul- World War II. vious year. HIGH TEAM GAME ten. bert, 34 lb».: Arthur Itoss, 29 lbs., 2 awarded the letters in ceremonies Boynton, Charlie Myers and Rich- 88S Patrolman Frank Maxsa Is again coaching Red Bank high's rifle Hunters also reported taking 96,- Airport RUMSON oss.; Fred Young, 27 lbs.; King Hem. presided over by Rev. John J. ard Drake.. F F P mlng, 'Hi lbs, 4 ois.; J. Egbert Newman, Reilly, moderator of athletics. Rev.. team. They'll soon begin a series of interscholastic matches . . . Jack 451 ducks during the 1946 water- De Kldder-Bulck 2747 James, f. _ _ 2 1 J 24 lbs., 6 osi.; (silver pins). King Hem- "Arthur Murray" Applegate, the old hurdler,. Is In charge of dancing fowl season compared to 84,482 the Connor, f 4 0 8 ming. 23 Iba, 7 oss.; Art Ross, 22 lb«.. Joseph Sheehan, former St. James lessons at John Gualtlert's Wheel club .. . Tom "Molly Mixmaster" Mc- Monmouth Wins BENDIX MEN'S LEAGUE STANDING. Uountree, f. - 1 1 J t on.: J. En bert Newman, 21 lbs, 3H curate, - presented the "players' previous year and 965 geese com- W Ely, c 1 1 3 Carthy is thinking of penning a book on "How To Pick Winners." 20 oil.; (bronm pins), Harry £. Smith, 19 player" award to Richard Kerrigan. pared to 1,944 the previous year. Overtime Game Old Timer Canfield, c 2 0 4 lbs.. 13 oiB.; Charles Hock, Jr., 17 lbs., Roy "Big Sam" Snyder la sporting a new pipe. He sent the old one Sport > 20 Boctell, c 0 0 0 Andy Manning, co-captain of the Fishermen reported taking 607,- 17 8 ois.: Erwin Hock, 17 lbs.. 4 oss.: Wil- to Smithsonian institute . .. Stan Savage toured Old Orchard in a neat 640 trout in 1946 compared to 298,- Tied, 50-80, at- the end of regula- 200 Klub Jullllmn, It 0 0 0 liam Nelheller, 16 lbs.; Edwin Hock, 15 team, spoke for the graduating Maintenance - 17 Albert, g. .0 0 « team members. He wished Joe Mv 74 Sunday . .. John F.M.P. Murphy of Boston Is the only one we know 926 in 1945; 246,401 bass compared tion time, Fort Monmouth was ex Pin Spllttctj 16 Moraller, g 2 0 4 lbs., 14 ois.; Art Ross 15 lbs,, 2 oss. of In the county who thinks Stan Muilal didn't deserve the National tended into an overtime period Hot Chin ...- 18 Conway, K 0 0 0 KINRFISH dure, captain-elect, success in the to 161,494 the previous year; 208,- l league's M.V.P. award . . . Chet Apy, Jr., Is house monitor at Peddle. 724 pickerel compared to 77,796 in Monday night at Lakehurst before RMMV AceK U Kldgehum, g. ... - 0 0 0 First prise—Charles Hock, Jr., 1 Ib., '49 campaign. Coach Kretowlci also He was a member of the varsity wrestling team and the rifle club. Monarrhs 11 3 on.; J. L. Bartholomew, 1 Ib., 214 osi. introduced the basketball team. 1945. A total of 420 mink was re- it could band the previously un- 12 3 27 Indoor polo matches are being held Saturday nights In New- FLUKE Receiving letters were senior*— ported taken In 1946 compared to beaten Naval station quintet its BELI. SYSTEM LEAGUE STANDINGS. ALUMNI First Prise—Bill Kuns, 7 lbs., 8 ois.; ark's BosevUle avenue armory. Billy Beber Is back playing... S17 in 1945 and 204,081 muskrats flrst loss in' 12 starts. Scors was 63 W L Harry E. Smith, 3 lbs., J on.; t'red Mor- Manning and Robert Black, co-cap- , When the American Bowling Congress gets under way Feb. II to 89. It was the 16th win sgainst Long Branch Equipment 23 White, t. 1 11 hart, 2 lbs., 10 oss.; Art Ross, 2 lbs., tains; Donald Devlne, George Hoff- in 1946 compared to 107,604 the Laboratories -...- 23 J. Halliiran. f 1 o ' In Atlantic City, one of the most novel teams wUI be an all- two losses.' 1 3 4 ois, man, Hugh Phillips, Kerrigan, Ed- previous year. Red Bunk Equipment - 20 BrtriHhaw, c BLUBFISH . brother squad from Roselle Park ... Joe Menssopane continues In winning its sixth straight, the £gu,|.|lj Office •• 19 Clayton, c 0 ward Bahr, "Skippy" Cloffl, "Bugs" being one of the county's first rate, kegtors. . Predatory - animals taken by H. Hallton, j 4 10 First Prise—Harry E. Smith, S Iba.. Blgnaleers were pressed all evening. Red Bnnk Repair — 1» 4 oss. Marks, William Hanlon, John' sportsmen during 1946 compared to Splicing — 1S DeVlto, K 0 0 Jack James says that officiating the Army-Navy game was one of The game was sent Into overtime MInton, i! 1 1 WEAKFISH ' Phair, John Murphy, Theodore La- the previous ' year Include 14,866 Construction «...« 12 First Prise—J. Egbert Nuwninn, 2 lbs,, the biggest thrills he's experienced .. . Morris Jacks, who obtained the when, with two seconds of play ro District Offlco - 12 lirecquc, John Mears, Frank Kelly, ipeakers for the Bulldog Boosters dinner for Rumson high's football wild woods cats to 6,428 in the pre- malning, Chuck Galloway tied it 10 8 28 9 oss.: Howard Kaln, 2 lbs., 4 ois.; David Emmons and William Cross; vious year; 5,236 weasels in 1946 Score by periods Oscar Matthlpnsen, 1 Ib., 9 oil. team, knows more sports celebrities than you could list In this column up for Lakehurst on a foul shot. NEPTUNE HAS POWER Rumson 4 8 8 7—27 juniors—Eugene Carroll, Robert .. . "Cap" Porter and George Clune may hit the big time as a song and compared to 2,484 in 1945; and The Slgnaleers took the lead In tne Alumni 3 9 7 »—28 FORT HANCOCK FISHING Phelan, Madure, Jack Largey, Jim- dance team. - . '• - 2,686 foxes compared to 2,248 In overtime on a foul shot by Arnie Neptune high school continued Ofliclnls: LaBlonda and Fotus, SEASON ENDS my Tanner, Walt Trevors, Tom De- Tony Mellacl, former ace grldder for Rumson high and the 1945. During the fiscal period, 63,- Molloy, who followed up with a looking like the school to beat for Genito and Charles Naughton, and Rumson Veterans, Is hoet each Saturday night to many of the 047 predatory birds and animals layup. After Bob Frohliger hit the a Shore Conference championsnip Fort Monftiouth Uonips Word from tho commanding of- sophomore—Jack O'Nell. James shore's athletes ... BUI Hoag, Bumson Vet president, Is re- were taken by the wardens, wild- cords for a deuce for Lakewood, Tuesday night when they walloped ficer at Fort Hancock that the pub- Crowley was team manager. With ported to be pdelng wedding rings . . . With boxing at Lake- life managers, trappers and hold- Jim Schaefer threw in an under- Manasquan high 71 to 34. Manas- Against Oix, 76-61 lic fishing area on the reservation the exodus of 17 seniors, the Castya ers of special vermin permits. quan previously had beaten Long will be closed until next April wood arena doing a "fold Job," one Is reminded how poorly the hand goal and(Ken Stoll mads good are left with but eight lettermen sport Is faring throughout the country. It would seem that a a free toss.. Branch and Red Bank Catholic. A keyed up Fort Monmouth team when the striped bass season again for next year's campaign. master stroke is necessary to keep the sport from completely Atlantic Highlands That Neptune Is a court power is Invaded the same field house where will get under way. Anglera who becoming "a gone goose." MATAWAN WINS indicated by its only other score tho Dixmcn beat Monmouth earlier secured passes for 1948 are asked CooVIt Boxes Red Bank Catholio griddera received their varsity letters Saturday Defeats Freehold this year. That camo againsg t At- in tho week for tho boxing title, to retain them in order to assist Wo huvc Holly iltcorntcil cuoklo boxes. Matawan high school piled up an lantic Highlands l i t and tho Signaleer quintet restored in issuing new permits next year. Hurry down und Ket some, Cltrlstma'l' night at a dance sponsored by the newly formed R.B.C.H.S. Grsduate Atlantic Highlands high school early lead to easily handle .lames- last Friday, It decorations of nil kinds, bolls, garlands Athletlo club ... Fred Merrlman has joined the "everybody darling" was 76 to 20. Monmouth's prestige with an over tinsc-t, paper plates mul napkins and division of ths Wheel club. Reports have It that the old flash of Leon- rebounded from its defeat last burg high Tuesday night, 43 to 84. whelming 76-to-64 victory over an With the continuance of balmy tablo ' cloths, red candles, electric ardo high Is heading for a middle aisle stroll. week at the hands of the Neptune Harry Callander center, made IS Opta Evening! outclassed Fort Dlx squad Friday weather, off-shore fishing remains wenUls. Try ua first and save lots of You can »hop tonight. We arc open time, National S * 10. Frown's,—Ad- Bowling has become "big business" because It In a sport In quintet, beating Freehold high points. night. . In high gear, with mackerel, cod, vertisement. Tuesday night, 51 to 40. every evening uclll Christmas. All the The hoet team held a momentary blaokftsh, pollock and plenty of Mg which every member of the family can participate. Recent Cteaa Wlaikw Shads things you wnnt rtxht nt one npot. Gen- surveys show that bowling grosses 450 million dollars per year Walt Monahan and Charlie Mills Brliw your rollers. New window eral Elt-ctrli) appliances, Wvitr Uver 1-0 lead until Dick Satterlee broke cunners. With thl* selection even •ana Stock Wsnted and that the peak has not yet been reached. There are 12,000 combined to bring victor} to the shades put on whll« you wait, llul'ont aluminum, Uissclla cnniH sweepers, AH loose to score Monmouth's first live the most fastidious ground-fish ad' Willing to iiurchnse up to 2,000 Tigers, Bv virtue of seven success- Tontine window shades of all colon, ttnilblo stnndanl brandu, National G * points on threo fouls and a layuf), dlo should be Mtlafled. shares or any part of 2,0UI) shnres of alley. In 11,000 establishments .. . Walt Hansen ta back on the washable ind waterproof. 8ld« hemmed 10. sYown'a.—Advertisement. stock.ol Siaou) 'National Bank of Ris sports front after much too long an absence. ful foul conversions Monahan, had shades of all kinds. National ( a 10. Fox Dlx forged ahead, 6-6, on Bob Bank, Joha 'Wacraert. Telephone Allan., Vince Sacco reported to have purchased a race horse .,. The Reg- 15 polnU. Mills netted 13. The Tig- Frown's.—'Advertisement. Investors Lattcnzl'a shooting and that was THE DFiEB SLAYERS tla Hlshlanda 1-800S—Advertlssmint. ister's publisher, Thomas Irving Brown, last week was elected president ers last year were Group I state Put your money to work In frit the last time Dlx was ahead in the Aa we took our stand in the champs. ' Meriistt Me»r. mortgages, Tho sure, safe way to ln- game for the rest of the evening, Aluminum Snow Shovels of the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht club for the 26th straight Allalra Agency. All typei of mort vrit, We hnve rellnhle locnl people with gray dawn on opening day of the Our Aluminum snow thovcla nre Unlit. In weight, qvon thl hniullci lire iilnm. yoar. He Is regarded as, ono of trie nation's, outstanding authorities on gave loans available. Mortgage Infor Buo-I property, aciklnit niortiiaiics.' Let doer season, all wns quiet along 1 Bports" he usid Mr. Brown's .essay on "famous Iceboats and Sailors." Cliry.ilrr, Plymouth, Intmnmloual Saloa mntlon cheerfully given, all InQulrtes us dlaoiiM It with sou. tkliwiiru-Mnck- Chry»ler,'Plymouth, inturnatlonal^Sales tho baUlo front. If it woro not for Inunt, ^,0.S each, (let yours now And •Hid Mtviei.. Muirlu loawstts. — ltdFk «* *UI *" lln,.». Whit, .treat. R*. taak. H«H and aervict. Maurice Behwarts, h»v« It when you need It, National a A m *WBi Wkw Tuak XWJM jwoU bit MRUIU "XW&KHI* at BED BANK BBGI8TEB, DECEMBER 1«, 194S Servicemen Given Detective Joha Gawler Patrolman Kenneth Luker and Jos- DOUBLE SPOT SERVICE! First Aid Squad Party In Hospital Everett Han eph Unhsrt of the Mlddletown po- The Christmas party lor service- lice with the investigation. Home Dedicated men was held last Bight in the Fort Is Found Dead Mr. Hiekey waa born at Brade- llonmouth hospital. Several groups velt, a son of the late Thomas and Ceremonies Sunday brought gifts and refreshments for B. A. Hiekey Wa. Catharine K. Hiekey. Ha had lived SUPER each man. A program of entertain- at Everett and operated a black- LIQUORS At Keaneburg ment was given under direction of Worried Over Health smith shop there for more than 40 MARKET Clyde Sargent of Aabury Park. years. Ho was well known ospeelal- Th« n«w 129,000 Keansburf Brat Bernard A. Hlckey, W, of Everett, ly among horsemen in this vicinity. WINES aid ham* on Carr avenue w»a of- Red Cross Gray Ladles wars star was found dead by hanging in a ficially opened Sunday with dedi- tioned in each ward to help with loft above his blacksmith shop J'rl- Besides his wife and son, he cation ceremonies in which several the patients and also to assist with day morning. Mlddletown township leaves three grandchildren; two hundred visitors, including mem police listed the death as suicide. sisters, Mrs. Bernard Warneker and DAVIDSONS refreshment* and entertainment. Mrs. Edward* Rowe, both of Ever- bers of aid squads from four coun- Each week the Red Cross motor Mr. Hlckey's body was found by ett, and three brothers, John Hie- tici, participated. service transports several spastic his son, Donald, who was associated key of Washington, D. C. Patrick First aid aquada from Monmouth, patients for treatment at the cere- with him in the blacksmith busi- Hiekey of Mt. Klaco, N. T Ocean and Middlesex counties took bral palsy dlnlc held In tbs Gar-ness, and who lives on the Hiekey Jamas Hlckey, Bradevelt part in an ambulance parade field court annex. The motor service place. Dr. Edward E. Banta ot 64 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN N. J. through the borough before the will take them to the dlnlc Mon- Peters placo was called, and pro- A requiem mass was celebrated ceremonial, which were marked by day for their Christmas party spon- nounced Mr. Mickey dead. Monday morning at St. Catharine's railing the flan in front of the sored by the Junior Service league According to the family ha had church, Everett, by Rev. John No- GONTESSE N. Y. STATE building. Layton Webster, presi- of Bed Bank. been despondent over his poor vak. Interment in charge of the dent of the squad, received the The annual party at Briar Hill health and the recent serious Illness Mount Memorial home was in Mt. keys to the brick and stucco build- Welfare house will be held Tour*, of his wife, Mrs. Kathryn E. Hie- Olivet cemetery, The bearers were NataiaNr ing from Capt. Jacob Frenchman, day, Dee. 90. Through * contribu- key. He was last saan by his wife Matthew h. Mullln, Joha, William chairman of the building commit- tion of a "friend," gifts will be pre- at i:W Friday morning. Ha was and Gerald Warneker, Thomas Kel- tee. sented to every resident by the Red found about aa hour and a half ly and Mlehaal Hourihan. Councilman J. F. 8. Martin, who CMss Gray Ladies, who have later by his son on Ms return from acted as master of ceremonies, was charge. a trip to Red Bank. At the end of 1MT, more people SP .BURGUNDY honored by the squad, which pre- Acting County Physician Julius owned more Ufa Insurance than at sented him with a plaque for 13 It Pays to AOertlie la Tee latiitet. A. Toren was notlBed, and County any other time In U. I. history. years' service as the group's Ant president. the new building, on* of the Most modern of lta type in the state, has a brick front, is 40 feel wide and 70 feet long. The build LEE-MAR WOOD PRODUCTS ing contains a large meeting room, DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF, an emergency room, which will be A. M. B. 100% Pure California equipped with a hospital bed and a kitchen, which has a refrigerator CUSTOM BUILT UPHOLSTERED 20% BY VOLUME and an electric stove. The building was designed by Albert Hunter, a BREAKFAST NOOKS • WALL BENCHES i •PORT •SHERRY local architect. There is parking •MUSCATEL space around it for 25 cars. GENUINE FORMICA DINETTE SETS Speakers at the ceremonies in- cluded Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln TABLES AND KITCHEN CABINET TOPS YARDLEY Howard W. Robert*, borough at- torney, and the squad's first life BUILT TO SPECIFICATIONS. UWIKIIWITIIKNNIIRITIIUTIIiTR member; Mayor William Turner, CHROME CHAIRS • BAR STOOLS Delicately aerated with tin •WMIMM Richard A. Jesnn, borough clerk, and Alvln Adams, treasurer of the / SHOWROOM «ft FACTORY el lavradar. Canarou* box of bath squad. powder and bottle of sffc ••.•*# Leonardo's Firemen 115 W. Front St. Phot* R. B. 6-2552 rsopus* NY DINNER WINE ^delightfully fragrant Elect 1949 Officer* Yardley Toilet Water.. Joseph Supienaki waa elected LAGER OTHER YARDLEY SETS . up to 7.S0* j president sad Alls Suplenski vice president of the Brevent Park and BEER OAII Leonardo Fin company for MM, «OAt. when the organisation met at the 75 HttVUHl fire house this week. "POP" HOWELL'S TRADING POST 1 Case Fr«d Meyer submitted his resig- 14 Bot • SAUTERNE 1.85 7.00 nation as treasurer, but the fire PLUS DEP. GsL Cat* 4 OaL company would not accept it Im- All kind* whMl good* for two-yro- mediately. Hope was expressed old to tlght-ycar-old, at fjraatly ra- AUAkOTaltaaMAnEidaatTaWKhDavlesosiBros. Charming striped box. Mr. Meyer would reconsider the duoed Brio**. Lipstick. UairenNallEn- resignation to make the coming amel.Tash- • AA year hi* 25th In that office. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR ion Plot* Alto tha W«ar-ev«r and Whitney doll make-up . y Others elected were David La earrlagat and ooaohM. HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS AND Rue, recording secretary; Harold Hart, financial secretary; George BOXES —ALL SIZES. Black, captain; Chester Supienaki, Alto tha famous Whitney doll stroller. first lientenant; Keith Burdge, sec- See our large Stake Wagon for only EARLY AMERICAN ond lieutenant; Carl Van Ness, en- I13.M. gineer; Alvln Maxon, first assistant OLD SPICE engineer, and Robert Grimm, sec- If you eant find the toy you want end assistant engineer. SCOTCH-BY THE CASE TOILET WATER To serve as Are police are Harry 44 Tasgr E«rlr Aaericm Davit, Joseph Suptenaki and (Harry POP" HAS IT • JOHNNIE WALKER, BLACK 5th 6.89 Ole Spice kyShulteate Sage. The 194* fair committee haa • JOHNNIE WALKER, RED ..„ Sth 5.68 •we her weiy frafraat William Bierne as chairman and Alvln Masson as secretary. Ashley No parking worries at thj • BALLANTINfTS . Mi...... Sth 5.78 b jppf Hoop was named chaplain. TRADINQ POtT, on the 3S Highway, .het.(k. let l* Considering tts present progress, • WHITE HORSE ...... •...... •...... •••••...otn 5.OS the company Issued a statement Mlddletown. that it still U accepting price* and • BLACK & WHITE ...... 5th 5 Snyder's AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS Snyder's The modernization of Snyder's had to be worked out in two parts. First, the 32 BROAD STREET, front (which is now completed) and second, the inside of the store. The second 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK part, we plan to do in the month of January. To come right to the point, we RED BANK wouldn't like to have too much stock carried over when the dust starts flying. To prevent the spoilage of merchandise by dirt and dust, we have decided to SALE clear out the best part of our stoc]c now, right at the peak of the Christmas buy- SALE NOW ing. NOW IN Listed below are prices that we believe are unexcelled for quality apparel. IN PROGRESS Better come early. We are out to make friends, and to show our appreciation PROGRESS to the people of Red Bank and surrounding towns whose steady patronage has made the growth of Snyder's possible. ALL SALES ON ITEMS LISTED ALL SALES ON ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE FINAL SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST VALUES ! BELOW ARE FINAL LADIES' WEAR BOYS' WEAR MEN'S WEAR BOYS' SUITS PAJAMAS ALL-WOOL TOPCOATS SUITS ff: Gabardine, Worsteds, Sharkskins — Cottons and Rayons Gabardine • Covert I all 100% wool. Many suits tailored 100% Wool 100% Wool | by Harold. Values to 4.95 SPORT COATS 63.00 Value* To 49.95 Values to 45.00 13.95 Value Values NOW Now 3.00 NOW 34.75 Values to 5.95 NOW 45.00 and 3000 Now 4.00 5 24.75 Value. 24.75 BOYS' White on White SLACKS BLOUSES | 100% WOOL HATS All First Quality Felts RAYON DRESS Values to 12.95 All New Styles and Colors SUITS SHIRTS Gabardines - Worsted Values to 8.95 Values to 10.00 22.50 Value NOW 5.95 Value NOW NOW NOW NOW 8 3.50 16.95 5 • I 2.50 BOYS' BOYS' DRESSES BOTANY ROBES ••i Long Sleeve PAJAMAS OVERCOATS ROBES Entire Stock of 1002 Wool 100% WOOL SPORT Broadcloth Values to 18.95 Values To 45.00 New Winter Dresses 21.95 Value and SHIRTS NOW 10.95 . 12.95 NO W Cotton Flannel NOW Values Now 8.00 3.95 Value 3.95 Value 14.95 • 16.95 NOW NOW • • Values Now 10.00 19.95 24.75 5 G OW N S GIRLS' l. L SKI SWEATERS PLAID SHIRTS BOYS' BOYS' 100% Wool Values To 5.95 100% Wool 5.95 Value Values to 9.95 COTTON SPORT New 3.00 Now 4.90 FLANNEL Now 4.95 SHIRTS HOSIERY SHIRTS GLOVES SCARFS 2.50 Value 100% WOOL MUFFLERS First Quality Nylona LINED fc UNLINED WOOL NOW 5.95 Value WOOL - RAYON Values To 1.75 VALUES TO 7.95 Values To S.95 Values To 1.95 3 Pr. Now 1.00 Now t.00 2.95 Now 2.95 Now 150 CHARGE AND OPEN EVERY EVENING BUDGET ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK 32 BROAD ST., Vz Down - Balance In 3 Monthly Payments RED BANK, N. J. TEL. R. B. 6-0183 y3 Down - Balance In 10 Weekly Payments Four BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 1«, 1948 Rumson Couple MARINE f HAMMOND'S Buys Landmark ATLANTIC THEATRE FRANKS Highland., N. J. THUR.FBI.-MT. ft*. Mat In Navesink IIVS i \ i i. \ i FBI.-flAT. Sat, Nat TREE and LAWN SERVICE ROBERT MONTGOMERY JOHN WAYNE One Of The Quaintest 116 LINDEN AVE. HIGHLANDS, N. J. bAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE j>is\ smd fur SUSAN HAYWARD WALTER BRENNAN JOANNE DRU 132 RIVER ROAD RUMSON Dwellings In The —!•— PHONE 3-1263 "THE SAXON CHARM** Jfow la eiir new location with ereryihlnf motet* tm your Old Village 11 owns ,J^IP JHVH" plMMira and comfort. Drop In for • refreshing drink JOELMcCREA Complete -lock of Shade Tree*. Fruit Tree*, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mansell ef TSS^UOS. Sun. Bfat aa4 WM af our famout Hot Sausage Sandwiches. Rumson have purchased tha cen- FRANCES DEE GBEEB GABSON Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs. tury-old homestead, a well-estab- WALTKR PIDGEOK lished landmark, located tt the "Four facot W«tt PETER LAWFOiKD We plant, prune, feed, treat, spray, brace, TELEVISION * SANDWICHES northwest corner of the crossroads of Navesink village in Middletown SUN. MO.V 8ua Con'b "JUUA MISBEHAVES" topping and remove treee. * DANCING * township, where Monmouth road TIIES.-WED. All Flnt Grade A Slock and Guaranteed for Twa Years and Locust Point road Intersect. DEANNADURBIN PROPRIETORS—IBANK AND TONV MELLACI The Ray Van Horn agency, Fair EDMOND O'BRIEN FRED MacMURBAY After Planttaf. Haven realtora, was the broker in MADELEINE CARROLL the transaction. M "An Innoctnt Affair" The property was owned by Mr. F«r tttUv « Mary* WE SPECIALIZE IS and Mrs. Richard T. Bcntley. TOM CONWAY Former owners include M*j. Stan- TIK8.-WED. NOBEE.V NASH ford R. Espedal and Winton J. —In— Post and Rail —Pott and Board Murray. RAY MILLAND *The Checkered Why families with effldran choose The attractive house is one of ANN_TODD TIII7BSDAV " One Day Rustic Hurdle Fences the oldest structure* in Navesink village, and was remod,elsd a few "So Evil My Uv«" SUSAN PETERS years ago by the Murray family. ALEXANDER KNOX NO JO* TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. It is of farmhouse architecture! has PEGGV ANST CABD.VEB nine rooms, two modern bath*, two JUNE PREISSER "The Blrn~otlhe Ram" wood-burning lire place* and auto- FREDDIE STEWART —Alia— ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY OIVKN. v ' I I- I- I t.[i\ T HI A TRF matic heat. A barn is also on the Jimmy Donty and Orch. GILBERT ROLAND acre of landscaped grounds, which II I I HHIJNI 6 06)6 ANGELA GREENE WE GO ANYWHERE are enclosed in white plant fenc- ing. "MUSICIMAN" "King ot~ibe Bandits' 'blue coal' burnt with a slow, con- Th« law offices of Parsons, La- tinuous flame—the Metdieit, most brecque, Canzona & Combs repre- TUESDAY reliable kind of heat you c«n pos- sented the purchaser. Phone Keancbuig *-UM sibly get. Keeps the whole family healthier. Try it. Phone in today. Keaniburg SHERMAN'S The Laurel Avenue Sportsmen's ACt*\ Massage — Heat Treatments club met Tuesday evening of last I STMT k For Rheumatic and Arthritic Conditioni— week at the home of Andrew Mul- XMAS GIFT archuck. The members left Sunday Strain*, Sprains, Etc. Fred D. WhVoff Co. for a week's hunting trip to South SPECIAL I Jersey. j The 2 ZEPHYRS GUSTAV KLEIN, Jr. Phone Red Bank 64552 Jamea C. Oravany, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Oravany of this • • MASSEUR — PHYSIO-THERAPIST Celanese Rayon borough, has boon elected athletic Doctor't Prescriptions for Physical Therapy chairman of Section B-2 of Dravo 3 PAKKS house, his dormitory at Lehlrfb CoMciantiouely AfJminiitered JERSEY SLIPS university. I • • 4 CHURCH STREET KEANSBURG, N. J. The bi-monthly dinner-meeting of HARRY ROSE BUSES STOP IN FJIONT OF DOOR the Lion* club was held Wednes- S OTHER ACTS RUNPROOF day evening of last week at Buck Smith's tavern with 18 member* — On the Screen — WMHAIL.E and one visitor present. Motion 'More FOP YOOP Money, GO To The Movies" Picture* and a talk on what Is be- Gene Raymond NIIDt NO IRONING ing done for disabled veteran* wa* enjoyed. The committee in charge "ASSIGNED FOUR CORK of the minstrel show reported that TO DANGER" it played to a full house Tuesday WONT RIDE UP> evening of last week and a full re- BANK MOVIE port would be made at the nest SIZES 31 TO 44 meeting. Jan. 4 the club will be guest* of the Middletown Lions WHITE, PINK, SLACK club. Because of the holidays the next regular meeting; will be held Jan. 12. The Drum and Bugle corps of he lire department participated in CARLTON $0.00 the dedication of the flrst ald*quad TEL. RED BANK a.]M« building Sunday afternoon. The Mm v.ius MO member* of the corps gather*! at Walter the Manning Dlace fire house in. full • uniform and marched to the build- NOW THRU SAT. OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS ing on Carr avenue. ASBURYPARK Mr*. Anne Andreach entertained Thtatrt Guidt the Bingo club last Thursday with IMC. a spaghetti dinner. The birthday* WITH wnf of Mrs. Kathryn G. Hubor and Ml tWIi SHERMAN'S Mr*. Helen Goclon were celebrated. • DAYS STARTING Each received a cake. Mrs. Kate THURS, DEC. 16th Constantine of New York was a 45 Brood St. Rod Bonk guest. . . Matinee The Parish House club of St. Dally 1:15. •Ml Mark's Episcopal church met Mon- Evening day of last week with Mrs. Carol "THE ROPE" 7 and 9. Wilson as hostess at the home of Starring Mr*. Martha Brakeneld. Plans were James JMN made to hold a Christmas party ST1WART CHANDUR Dec. 20. Tha next meeting will be In Technicolor held at the.home of Mrs. Ranghill Carthart Jan. 3. ' Mis* Mary Hanley is an observa- tion patient at Monmouth Memor- ial hospital. Robert AngUy of Euclid avenue ha* recuperated from a week'* ill- ness. WED. THRU SAT. Michael Knovickl of Shore boule- DIC IS - 18 vard left last week to spend the winter in California. Mr. Kinovickl "HILLS OF HOME" will visit hi* brother in San Fran- SUN. THRU TUES. cisco, and i* planning to make sev- In Technloolor OWENN LEIOH eral trips to the Columbia river 1 for aalmon ashing. H* expects to *Als"o be away until March. A. R. ZELLNER The Civic association will an- "THf CJEEPtr nounce 1U flrst meeting soon. Mem- Sun. thru Tues. Dec 19 . 2| bers are being, enrolled by Jake Schnelderman, Harry Kunkel, Al- lan Mahawage and Al Siegel. ' "KIDNAPPED" CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Robert Ernest Kingston, Jr., of _ _ _ _., itaiTinfl U Beaconllght avenue is one of RODDY < iur the 43 University of Texas cadets McDOWALt. KNOUANO tESIDINTIAL INDUSTRIAL n the Army Air Force and armed AUe forces band, Reserve officers Tranlng corps, as announced by "Smart Girls Oon'tTalk" MaJ. J. s. Tabb. He was named a GENE AUTRV RED BANK 6-5133 cadet flrat lieutenant in the Army R.O.T.C. > MECHANIC STREET RED SANK The Sunset club met Tuesday Kiddle evening of last week at the home STRAND Matinee of Mrs. Jahanna Higgln*. Mrs. TEL. BED BANK «V1M# ALSO Edith Kofoet won the prize of the far further hfemMttea Every evening. NOW THRU SAT. Mrs. Harry A. Rhatigan returned Saturday HOME IMPROVEMENTS recently after spending a few days MOVIRTIMI/A. r. a-sssi Two Great Picture* at Boston. St. Margaret of. .Scotland guild RONALD COLMAN will hold it* second annual ball at TIME PAYMENTS the Robert Treat hotel, Newark, APPEARING NIGHTLY "LOST HORIZON" Jan. 30. PLUS Mr*. Clara Smith entertained at at JERRY SHEEHAN'S ARRANGED a hot dinner Monday of last week INGRID w WARNEB for members of the Forest avenue BEACH PALACE BERGMAN |H BAXTER group. Conversions Roofing Grouo 2. CIA. of the Methodiit "Adam Had Four Son." MATINEE church met at the ..home of Mrs. ADDED ATTRACTION DAILY. S:W. H. L. Beaman of Manning place THIS SAT. MATINEB EVENING Extensions Siding Tuesday oflastweek. ON THE STAGE Mrs. George Murphy and Mr*. 1 to 11 P. M. George Boiler spent Wednesday of CAPTAIN PHIFER Alterations Garagts last week with Mr*. Florence Mae* SOUTH POLE EXPLORES Donald of Philadelphia. AND HIS HUSKIES Ralph Bayreder, a summer resi- Insulation dent of Beacon Beach, Is convales- Handsome Evening Bogs '5.95 to '85.00 cing from an operation at his home SUN. THRU TUES. in Irvinjrton. . ' Porch Enclosures Beautiful Compacts. . . 5.00 to 12.00 Mr*. Helen Kramer will be '• surgical patient at Haiard hospital Glittering Jewelry.... 2.00 to 100.00 the next three week*. Combination Windows Mr*. Harold Cruse la confined to Lovely Scarfs 1.95 to 17.95 her homt by pneumonia, Mrs. Julia Fassett of New York Gentlemen: Pleas* hiv« your representative call to dl»- city is vlsltins Mr. and Mrs. Har- Entrancing Perfumes . . 4.00 to 45.00 old Butterfleld. cuu itemi checked—without obligation to me. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bloomer of MILTON McCANDLESS gift ctrtificaNs available 64 Main atreet are parents of a son —•at the piano-— D Construction D Roofing D Oarage* born Monday at Riverview hospital. 2nd Big Hit — G Shingling D Mlllwork • Romodollns ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED JERRY SHEEHAN'S Mam* : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tillery of Keyport have announced the en Address _ gaement of their daughter, Ger BEACH PALACE, me City __™_ trude Tillery, to Charles White, aon on the Boardwalk Best Day. of Mr. and Mr*. Annabel White of Best Timt. Memphis, Tenn. Miss Tillery la a KEANSBUKG, N. J. •ut* —..Phoa* _ for fine gifts senior at Keyport high school. Mr. Nowl S Nlftht* • Week White served five years In the Frl,. Sat., Sun. army. He ta attending McCall's MAX LEWIS Orchestra • montclair end ellenhurst • training KtwoJ, Cincinnati, A £xtMi Sun. SMBM MfitaM is Btst Ctrattt St. James Court Rttee by Graduate Conetlercs RE-UPHOLSTER OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9. TUCKERS Will Hold Party CORSET SHOP THAT ODD CHAIR OR R. U. AWARE? MB Broadway Loag Catholic Daughters Making Donations 3-PIECE SET NOW CHRISTMAS IS JUST Mrs. Madden* McCormicIc, chair- 3-Pc. Set man of the Christinas party, which A vision of loveliness . . . behold, the liolidti.v will bs held Monday evening by bride in our shimmering candlelight satin, oii- 10 DAYS AWAY I Htoring Aid the Catholic Daughter* of America, Court St. James, reminded member* liauced with delicate Cliautilty lace joke and From .50 at a meeting last Thursday to bring jiepluin. New! SUGGESTIONS: Batteries gift* for exchange to th* party. INSIIIK AMI OUT Batteries For AIL Makes Miss Margaret Ward, grand re- — WE fEATUBE - Assorted Dog Collars and Mudefal Kent, presided at a business meet- Harnesses A Leads ing held in the Catholic high school DOWN auditorium. Miss Helen Lange, Made to Order SLIPCOVERS! Blankets A Sweaters Eveready, Mallory, chairman of the recent baiar, ie- IS mo*, to pay AMD ported the affair a huge success. (1) Prices Inolud* every- OF ASIA MIGRATlS OVtR Bede A Pillows Burgees, Etc. An invitation was* received from LAND "To MORE FAVORABLE. thing—labor and mater- STREAMS. THIS U8UM.LV Court of St. Elizabeth at Avon to ial*. Oombs A Brushes Authorised Agent for Ready Made HAPPtNS OURINS THE VUV attend the installation of officers OBV SEAS0N6. Dtthee A Toys Otarian Hearing Aid*. and ths presentation of the charter (£) New spring* replace old at ceremonies held Monday night. Gowns broken springs. MaU Orden Accepted. Donations will be sent to the fol- FOB lowing institutions for Christmas: (3) New webbing and filling CaU—Phone or MaU to Sisters of Good Shepherd, St. Jos- replaces the old. SPECIALS eph's Home of the Aged; Sisters AQUARIUM UNITi of Mercy, Red Bank; Ivy and Hill- -AH Tailoring Do y Hand- (4) Loose Joints reglued and top Nursing homes in Middletown, M B THIHKRG I'UMP, Luclte Kilter. (Com- TODD Meet your gewa and (hose re-doweled. plcto tiller material), Tubing, Valve* and Rivercrest nursing horn* on New- Air Itrlcaser. man Sprlnga road and Wayside e» your bridal party here today! (5) teat platforms com- Custom made to 49.00 •ADIO SERVICE sanitarium. pletely rebuilt. your order. Large 10 1IBST AVENUE Gifts totaling 390 were sent to St. AH the Fall dor. in faille, selection of mod- AQUAKIUMS Michael's home for orphans. MM* brscatt and taffeta. Any (•) Entire suite is complete- erately priced ma- l'ou will aUn flnd many beautiful colored ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. Mrs. Charlea Julian and Mrs. Phyl- stile yea detlre. ly sterilized. ornaments and plants here for your aquatic lis Schucker were in charge. A terials. need*. TEL. A. H. 14)804 formal pm far women'* package sent "CARE" to a needy edge* and aaxUlarie*. family in Europe was reported. WVWM •*• ava CALL R. B. 6-4038 FOR FREE ESTIMATiw • BHin • sja E following the meeting refresh- TUXEDOS rOB HIKE ments were served by Mrs. Francis Kilzcn and Mrs. Blanche Chapman. FURNIT'JRE The next business session will be RED BANK PET SHOP held Jan. 13. LOVE LANE BRIDAL SHOPPE DECORATINC 23 W. Front Street Red ^ ABC ^6-4393 FREE DELIVE Sea Bright 10S SHREWSBURY AVE. COPED BAN.K 3E. FRONT ST (FOOT OF BROAD STJ Sunday, Dec. 26, li the date set for the Christmas party to be given the children of the community, ranging in age from 1 to 13 years, by the American Legion pust and auxiliary at the Legion home, Santa Claus Is expected to appear, at the party to be held at 3 p. m. There will be toys, entertainment and re- freshments for the children. Local cltiaena are co-operating in this DUCKS FROSTEB FOODS treat for the kiddies by their con- tributions. The Legion post auxiliary will hold a Christmas party tomorrow GEESE DRIED mums, at the home. A ton of coal or ISO gallons of fuel oil will be disposed of and door and table prises will be awarded, TURKEYS A Christmas party for member* Steamer Baskets of the Legion post and auxiliary will be held next Thursday night at the home, Gifts will be ex- GUINEA HENS A changed and refreshments served. The annual meeting of the share- MARKET holders of the Sea BrlgM National SPECIALTY bank for the election of director* and transaction of other business 21 WEST FRONT ST DELIVERY TEL R. B. 6-0508 will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11, at the bank. The mothers of Mn. Ruth Hall'* class In school will hold a products BROOKFIELD SAVOY demonstration and gam* party for lb. children and adults Thursday night, JERSEY LOIN PORK CHOPS 59 Jan. 27, at the school. Freeh Washed Cards have been received here by PRINT relatives and irlinds of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haslam of Beach street, who arrived last week at READY Lake Worth, Fla. for a winter'* atay. They made th« trip in their TO EAT new Plymouth car. Butter Mrs. Helen Y. Sawyer's room for th« third successive month won, the 12 • 14 award for havlni the largest repre- sentation of mother* of seventh and SIZE ?:) i eighth grade, pupils at last Thurs- day's meeting of the Home and School association. The group will hold its Christina* party In the school next Wednesday at 11 a. m. School will be dismlued at 12:30 p. m. that day for the holiday vaca- lb. tion. JERSEY FRESH SPARE RIBS 45 Dr. Ellas Long of Red Bank -will be the speaker at the Jan. 13 meet- ing of the Home and School asso- BEST :iation at the school. FRESH Mrs. Bertha Griffin will spend the CUT \ \ i j^'S week-end with her daughter In Jer- CHOPPED CALIFORNIA sey City and will leave next week for an extended visit with her son NEW CROP and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Griffin, Jr., in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Center street left Friday for Flor- ida where-he will be engased in BEEF ROAST CHUCK WALNUTS commercial fishing. Rebekah lodge will hold a Christ- mas party tomorrow night. A cov- ered dish supper and an exchange >f gift* will be featuns of the even- JERSEY Pure Pork SAUSAGE 49 lb. mr. Miss Ina Remlck and Leonard Charnack attended the. Sunday Christmas show at Radio City in New York. Maureen Dougherty, daughter of SIRLOIN Igt. and Mrs. George Dougherty, •on the $10 prin ottered by the Puff Rtal SMOfff! Coast Hardware Co. of Long T-BONE WHimt Ilk* rtil Tr.liil Branch for the best letter written FRESH to Santa. Claus. The second grade HOME GROWN impll in the local school, whose JERSEY GRADE A father was critically injured In a motor collision recently, wrot* FIRM GREEN Santa that she didn't want any LARGE lifts but wanted only to have her STEAK father home from Monmouth Me- morial hospital by Christmas, Sgt. Dougherty of the local police de- CABBAGE partment is steadily Improving and BONELESS BRISKET Corned 59 lb. resent indication* are that, his daughter will have her Christmas 17 Broad St. Ked Bank wish granted, 3 Lbs. For t P*»s t* Advtrtlie In The JUilittr. TOP OR Vfs PRECISION-MIXEV BOTTOM for SURE RESULTS* POLISH ROUIV STYLE CAN FRESH or CORNED PLATE 39 lb. FLORIDA i SWEET JUICE All the dry ingredients prad- TENDERED eion-measured and mixed, to ORANGES auure you delicious cookies every time. Money-saving, too. 4 MtW MfMlfft ol CALA M. FLAKO c™"tS Mix *COTUT; «VMB0Bsi °t * SWIFTNING 37 lb. 1.03 19- 1 Six BED BANK RE6I6TEB, DECEMBER K, 194M School Clatsmatei Readc Managers Engaged To Wed Mr. and Ur>. Frank Warfure nf 29 Riverside avenue, Red Bank, Feted At Dinner announce the engagement of tfr«ir Television Set To daughter Bette to Jo6cph Salmon of CASH LOANS 128 Garfleld court, Long Branch. General Manager Managers and aatittaata «f the XMAS OFFER Walter Reade theater* and •lecu- dives of the N«rw York oa*» of the $100-$300-OR MORE theater chain, v*r» th« gut»ts of Walter Reade. Jr.. at a dinntr par- ty recently at the Willowfcrook, Fair Haven. HERE YOU CAN OBTAIN A LOAN ON The guest of honor, Nicholas DISCOUNT Schcmerhorn of Asbury Park, gen- YOUR NAME ONLY eral manager gf the Read* circuit, ON ALL was the recipient of ft television set. Members of the dinner committee Instruments Comakers or Special Security were Guy Hevia, Asbury Park; Tony Hunting, Red Bank; Hal Not Required Martz, Plainfleld, and Julius Dan- iels, Perth Amtooy. Others attending wer* Rocco Dilione, Samuel Colosimo, Lester • Prompt Private Service Smith and Chris DeFllippo, Red Bank; John Balmer, Thomas Phe- Ian, Margaret Browning, John Frey BUDDIE'S and William James, Long Branch; Buddy Heck, William Cheeseman William Malone, Herbert Gordon UPSTAIRS John Marxulla and John Merritt Asbury Park; Joseph Sommers, BELL FINANCE GO. Miss Bclte Madure Freehold. AT • MONMOUTH ST. Jerry Siegal, Jamts Jfoffat and 77 BROAD ST. RED BANK The prospective bride and biide- John Milano, Perth Amboy; Ann Tasting is believing! Rioom are graduates of Red Bank DeRegan, Bernie Feldt and Wil RED BANK Catholic high school, class of 1947. TEL. aVUIt LIC. 142 (We «ik yoiTt» taste Fligtuff ike garden spots ot'America: Ham Stewart, Plainfleld; Fred Ut MLss Miidure is a secretary in the tcr, William Knauss and John Gut- Fr*ts ... compare them with any They're sun-ripened to the peak ol law ofllcos of Parsons, Labrccque, terldgc, Morristown; Isaac Hir*h- Canzona and Combs. Mr. S«'-r'loii brand at any price . . . you'll My perfection, and then are rushed to blond, Toma River; Miss Reisl.-.y is employed by the Jersey Central and Bob Case, Kingston; Roy Blu " mnything »% pwtrby;cameriet so that til their Power rind Light company, menhein, James Ix>eb, Charles Me be- delicacy i» caught for your eating Donald, Ellen Asay and Vivian Librarian To Weil Smith, concession department, and plt*sure!...\ei, tatting is believing. Charles Jacobscn, John Roache, Electrical Engineer Edward Eochme, Rose Clemente, Serving RED BANK E*}uy0*1m*emp of M#t* in Ameriemt Mrs. Anna H. I AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL $4.25 Automata f£.BO Magnttle I4A.H OATEMAN fj CRANE 19 TUNNELS AQt COAL MS-7* UO LOADER ltf YOUR DREAM i»«w ««mt» OPERATING WATER TOWER *7.«J ,«. MM with QUALITY MATERIALS 209% Induction On All Doll Carriages Dell HeuaM 1.00up Horsman Doll* .3.98 up Ofwli^a-Planaa ..7.SSup Ferria Wheel* ...7.88 up Prc-fiiiishcd and Select Oak Flooring Hollar Skates ...2.48 up Soootara 6.60 up Hoofing-—limitation-—Siding Movla Proj'tora 6.08 up Sleds 4.48 up Kxpreat Wagona 2.95 up Kiddle Cara 3.80 up Combination Doors and Window• CONSTRUCTION SETS 92.78 up Storm Sash and Doors XMAS TRIE LIGHT SETS 91.78 up Medicine Cabinet* • Variety of Toys and Games of All Kinds Fir Dimension—Roofers There are still available a few apartments of 3} -ELECTRICAL GIFTS FOR HER- Pierce Painta •rons .B.4S up Pop-Up T'atera 18.06 up to 5 rooms. Scaffold Planka Waffle Irons 22.08 Bed Lamps 6.08 up Grille 10.78 Table Lamps 1.08 up Ready Mixed Concrete Some are now ready for occupancy. Cory and Silex Percolators 94.78 up BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN It is expected that the project will be entirely GIFTS FOR MEN COXSTHUCTION LOAN IP REQUIRED completed within a short time. ^ Lighter* ', OCigars By Box BEST POSSIBLE MORTGAGE LOAN • Tools of All Kinds • Steel Tool Chests Veterans preference. ftSotilok Eloo. Razors « pan A PenoU Sets Without obligation, come in and get full compre- • Urge Selection of Christmas Carda hensive information concerning your, particular, re- Rentals range from $86 to $105. COMIVIMTY quirements. HARDWARE & VARIETY STORE Monmouth Lumber Co. ALLEN BROTHERS, Inc. The Friendly Store With the Red Front 79 CENTRAL AVE. RED BANK OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 54 Broad Street Tel. R. B. 6-4440 Red Bank 152 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Teh. Red Bank 6-2060 Deal 7-9200 BECTBTEg, DECEMBER 19,19IS Mildred E. Palmer TAKE HOME SIX BOTTLES AND GET To Wed R. W. Stout W YOU'K INTERESTED Mr. and Mr*. "Henry J. Palmer IN .000 BUYS of Locust Point road. Locust, for- You'll find thtm at TUCKER'S. Not just one or two merly of Arlington, announce the specials ... but every piece of lingerie, hosiery, scarf, even :' engagement of their daughter, Mil- bedsocks we sell. Aad not just for "this week only" ... " Gifts For All The Family 12 FULL GLASSES! Ired Esther, to Robert Walling but every day in the year. Our prices are never out of line ..-. Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Everything you buy from a Barbizon Brunchcoat to a T. Stout of 188 East Bergen place, Burmel Handkerchief at 25 cents is from our selection, a Red Bank. collection of top brands. AS YOU LIKE IT, MUNSINGWEArl, VANITY FAIR, SEAMPRUFE, RADELLE, SHARLOO, JEAN VERNON, BARBIZON and FAIRY to name a few. For 49 the name's the thing at TUCKER'S, everything has a brand name. Ladies' All Wool Sweaters ?- We believe you would rather know that whenever, whatever Coat or slipover styles. All desirable colors, flies 34 to 4a •• you buy, you always get a "good buy" at TUCKER'S .. . For example AS YOU LIKE IT SI acuft MO AS YOU LIKE IT 4$ atMta US Ladies' FUII Fashioned Nylon Hose HANES SEAMLESS 1.00 First quality, 45 gauge, newest shades. Sizes «'i to 10'J. TRIUMPH IS faitr Lit Wheaerer ?•• skat, always tike home six big, BIO 12- MUNSINGWEAR, Heavy Service ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! Twelve full glasses —plenty for alU Men's and Ladies' Robes 1.49 Made of Esmond blanket cloth. Colors blue and maroon, Sizes ^W medium«*s4iiiMmi ansuidt largelaRAa . •• JVO FIMK COLA AT ANY PRICEl TUCKER'S Bottled by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Asbury Park Miss Mildred E. Palmer CORSET SHOP Under Appointment from Pepsi-Cola, Company, N. T. Mies Palmer is a graduate of 139 IROADWAY LONG IRANCH Kearny high school and Woman's Men's Broadcloth Pajamas 0.79 college of the University of North Carolina. She is now a member Coat style, full cut, gripper fasteners, large selection. Sizes A-B- (fl| * of the faculty of Roosevelt school C-D. in Kearny. Mr. Stout was graduated from Wow!... Middletown township high school, Announcement Peddle school, Hightstown and Dickinson college, Carlisle, Ha., WHAT A NIGHT where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He served three Men's Lined Leather Gloves 9* AT OUR years in the naval forces during -THE WALK IN- World War II. All wool lining, slipover style, black or brown. Sizes SW to IOKJ. BaW Baysidc Council 22-26 CAKR AVE., To Hold Party KEANSBURG, N. J. Secret pals will be revealed at a NewYear'sEveParty meeting next Tuesday of Star of Has Opened Its Entire Building With A Boys' Zipper Jac Shirts C.98 Baysidc Council, Daughters of That's exactly it... whot a night America, Keansburg. The date has Popular Jac shirts in plaids or solid colors. Made by Reliance. %J of fun and frivolity is in store for been changed from Dec. 24. A SENSATIONAL DISPLAY Sizes S ts 18. you. A de luxe dinner served from Christmas party will be held lor members only and December birch- 10 P.M- until 1 A.M. . . . dancing days will be celebrated. AND SALE to Bobby Wilson and his Orchestra Installation of officers will take from 9 to closing . .. noisemakers, place at the Jan. 14 meeting. Can- of Thousand* of Gift Items Including favors, fun and more fun ... all ned goods and other articles will 50 be brought for a basket to be filled Mix musters, Toasters, Dolls, Toys, for 6.60 per person, including fed- at the Dec. 21 meeting, Boys' Black Rubber Raincoats 3' eral tax. Be sure to get your res- Kitelietiware, Imported and Domestic ervations early, onlv a limited num- Liucroft Hat to match. Sizes 6 to 16. A real buy. ^*^ r available. Mrs. Robert Daverio and son Kiiick-Knacks, Cutlery, John are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Imported Figurines, Lamps, Luggage, C. Balster at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Daverio left today to spend Christ- Electrical Appliances and mas with his family and in-laws. Many Other Fine Gifts. Girls' 2-pc. Flannel Pajamas 1-79 "You've Got A Date" Suian Toop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toop, suffered Well made in solid blue or tea rose. Sizes S to IS. •• at the sprained ankle last week, PFC. Leslie R. Stewart, Jr., has completed his course at Che Air Visit our Huge Sale with a guarantee from OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Force technical school at Biloxi, Miss. PFC. Stewart graduated Dec. us that we undersell everyone, including auctions. MOLLY PITCHER HOTEL 8. He is home on furlough for 28 The Cent of the Atlantic Coast days, awaiting assignment. 7/eSURPRlSE/foAe Miss Betty Ann Stewart spen FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ABE HIGHWAY NO. 35 RED IANK last Saturday as the guest of Miss •A RMin nr MONEV «EFUNDED UP0N BEQUEST aiAajsr Molly Stinea at Brielle. OPEN DAILY MSIRVATIONS P.. •• 4-2300 50 BROAD ST. NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS RED BANK Leslie Stewart. Jr., Robert Swan- UNTIL • P. M., INCLUDING SUNDAYS jiell and Peter Wlngerter are on • deer hunting trip to Tuckerton. The Ladies' Aid society of.thi chapel held its annual Christma, party at the home of Mrs. Ada Woodward of Riverside Heights. Gifts were exchanged and game TELEVISION and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Winston VanNote, Mrs. Edward Boylan and Mrs. Karl R. FOR CHRISTMAS Berndt won special awards. Others present were Mrs. James Thorsen, WITH / Mrs. George Vernel, Mrs. Stanley Stilwell, Mrs. Henry Voorhees, Mrs. William Bray, Mrs. Floyd Hossan and Mrs. Fred Owens. Guests were ATLANTIC'S Mn. Harold Potter, Mrs. Charles Leonard. Miss Harriet Roach, Mrs. Harold Perry and daughter Donna Lee and Peggy Kaul. Mrs. Herbert Kaul became a new member. The The Du Mont Chatham illustrated next meeting will be January 6 at the home of Mrs. Fred Owens, ' $ Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson's annual PLUS INSTALLATION Christmas party for Lincroft and Everett children will be held at 445 the fire house Sunday afternoon at ' FREE DEMONSTRATION GIVEN IN YOUR HOME 3 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Boylan, who GIFT TO YOU is In charge, will be assisted by the firemen and Ladies' auxiliary. Local children will Rive recitations and simr Christmas carols. A ma- gician will entertain with a magic •how. Santa Claus - will distribute candy and fruit. let cream and cake will be served. Lincroft chapel Sunday-school entertainment this year will con •1st of a cantata, pageant and reci- tations by the entire Sunday-school to take place Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. About 80 children and adults will take part in the pro- gram. ' , FREE IRONER Community carol singing Wed nesday evening, Dec. 22, will be held on the fire house lawn around a Christinas tree. After the sing- WITH ANY WASHING MACHINE PURCHASED ing, refreshments will ba served in the fire house by the Lincroft- Everett P.T.A. and Lincroft chapel Ladles- Aid society. The Lincroft-Holmdel Kiwanis is giving the pupils of Lincroft and Holmdel schools a Christmas treat THURSDAY-FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY at Lincroft school Wednesday, Dec. 22. Pictures of the Nativity will be shown. Mrs. Joseph Cook and daughters Nancy and Patty of Fatmingdalc, THIS TABLE ELECTRIC IRONER IS THE WORLD'S FINEST and Miss Stella Cook of Asbury Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens. Harold Cook shot a deer in the vicinity of Barnegat Monday. Time Payment! Mrs. Qardncr C. Klein enter- tained members of the Middletown To Your Convenience. Needlework guild Dec, 7. Those present were Mrs. Philip Leonard, ATTENTION! We do not employ outride aienclet to handle our Mrs. Daniel Adams, Mrs. Charles Dn Mont commitment!. All our Du Mont television ten-Ice li arosslnsrer, Mrs. Henry Stark, Mrs. Wllsy O. Pate, Mrs. Norman Hoyt, done by Du Mont trained technician! exclusively! Mrs, Morgan C. Knapp, Mrs. Mnlt- by Jelllffe. Mrs. Kenneth Robinsun, Mrs. H. T. Cantrelt, Mrs. J. T. Law- BE SIRE TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE ley, Mrs. S. H. Howe, Jr., Miss May C Hendrlckson. Mrs. Elizabeth P. 715 MAIN STKEET, FOR THE 'FINEST IN TELEVISION Findley. Mrs. B. D. Hcndrlckaon, 77 MONMOLTH ST., 218 BltOADWAY, Our Television Salon Open Uccnimja Till 10 P. HI. Mrs. K. R. Smith. Mrs. H. R. Weil- bacher, Mrs. R. D. Despreaux, KED BANK LONG BRANCH ASBUKY PAKK Mn, William Reger, Mrs. Anthony Bischoff. Mrs. Charles Webster, PHONE R. B. 64448 PHONE L. B. 6.3684 PHONE A. P. 1-1045 Mrs. Leslie Cornell, Mrs, Henry Til- OPEN EVEBY EVENING OPEN EVERY EVENING OPEN EVERY EVENING ton, Mrs. Everett Thornc, Mrs, EATONTOWN RADIO ^TELEVISION John West, Mrs. J. L. Hendrickson, 15 MAIN STREET IAT0NT0WN, NEW JERSEY Mrs. Irving Hanco, Mrs, James Telephone: Eotontown 3-0568 McDougall, and Mrs, W. D. Schwartz. Van* VAtrhi BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 16, 194§ at 219 Beers street. Officer* of the Baby Strangle* Keyport corporation are Charles W. Moore, The Keyport Public Health Nun- president; Vincent Applegate, Mere- In Carriage ing association ia making a final tary, and James C. Glenn, treasur- ECANS HAS BECOME A Charles Gregory Miller, three- appeal for discarded toy* which er. month-old son of Mr. and Hn. Wil- can be reconditioned as Christmas Matthew Pelligrlno was rltcted liam Miller of Matawen, strangled prewnts for needy children. The council commander of White Oak CUT SUGGESTIONS FOR Sunday morning from mucus in hi* project i* headed by Mrs. Freder- camp, 51, Woodmen at the World, CHRISTMAS GIFT MECCA! throat while sleeping in hi* car-ick Kruser, 278 Main atreet. last week. Others elected were riage just outside the front door. YouiLhe delighted to And how The senior guild of St. Mary's Jack Arroitage, adviser lieutenant; The baby was discovered by hitEpiscopal church will hold a Christ- William Hyer, Sr., banker and THE ARTIST many name* you can tcrttch off mother who came out of the houu mas party at the home of Mrs. C. clerk; Jack Calamiri, escort; Vic- ftcr hearing a Are alarm. your Itot after shopping at M. Britton, Elizabeth street, Jan. tor Notaro, watchman; Fred Delia- Dr. Aram A. Captanian and the 6. At its last meeting, the guild Pietro, sentry; John Calamari, Mur- E|Mt! Betides our usual MIM> ilatawan first aid squad unsuccM* re-elected the following officers: ray Bettari and Herbert Hyer, au- tloa of cut flowcn, potted plant* iully tried resuscitation. The Mil';Mrs. Van Close, president; Mrs. ditors, and Barclay Henderson, lers have two other sons, William John W. Miller, vice president; temporary council commander. and incni, you'll And interest- Miller, Jr., and Gary Miller. Funtral Mrs. Armous Ashforth, secretary, Final plans for the Christmas arrangements were in charge of the tag pottery with your choice of and Mrs. Howard L. Egginson, party to be held Dec. 30 at the Old OIL Bedle funeral home. treasurer. Dutch tavern were made last week plant! ... a* well >• other new A reunion dinner will be held by at the meeting of Lady Colfax, Re- PAINTING novettlM. See them all! Port Munmoutlt the Keyport high school class of bekah lodge in Odd Fellows hall. The dinner will start at 8 p. m. and SETS Walter Burkhardt, son of Mr. and 1M4 at Willowbrook inn, Fair Ha- ven, Dec. 29. there will be an exchange of gift* Mia. Walter G. Burkhardt, cele- and a musical program. NO PARKING PROBLEMS brated his 13th birthday last Thurs- At their recent meeting, mem- • WATER COLOR SETS day. bers of the Keyport auxiliary of A play, "One Chriitmas Eve," The Ladies' auxiliary of the Vet- Monmouth Memorial hospital, pre- was presented at the Christmas • PRANG TEXTILE SETS erans of Foreign War* met at Rid- pared 800 surgical dressings. meeting of the W.S.C.S. of Cal- • FLOPAQUE SETS dle's hall, Belford, Wednesday of Mia, Richard Douglas Morgan, vary Methodist church last week. Egans of Harding Road laet week. A Christmas'party wai who is preparing to join her Army The cast included Mrs. Amos C. • PASTEL SETS held after the business session. A husband at Hawaii, recently was Brown, Mrs. George Powelson, Mrs. Greenhouse* on Harding Bead at Harrlran Avenue covered-dish supper was served. entertained at a shower and- bon John Voorhees, Mrs. Charles R. Carol Ann liroeckel celebrated voyage party at the home of Mrs. Smyth and Mrs. Theodore Strobel. PHONE RED BANK 6-1143 her 11th birthday Wednesday of C. Leroy Bowne. Miss Linda Qraydon, who has Clearance On The Following Hobby Sett ast week. Mrs, J. Carle Anderson, formerly been making her home with Mr. Mrs. Jasper Morell is ill at home. of Keyport, has been visiting her and Mrs. Arthur S. Van Buskirk, • METAL TOOLING SETS Mrs. Freda Wlnkleman, president son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andhas taken a position as head of the of the Middletown township V.F.W. Mrs. Roland H. Loeg and family department of occupational therapy • LEATHER CRAFT SETS SINCE 1896 auxiliary, and Mrs. Ann Vivian, de- at Swarthmore, Pa. at St. Vincent's Retreat, Harrison, • WOOD CARVING SETS partment banner bearer, attended a Mr. and Mrs. Manny LaZare have N. Y. 0 testimonial dinner at thi Union moved into their West Front street Fred P. Kaufer has taken a posi- • LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINTING City post last week. apartment. tion in Baltimore, Mil., with the George Baldt'inger was elected AI Leon of Middle road recently Bendix Radio corporation. president of the social club (ast was admitted as a surgical patient Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Briskie EASELS . PALLETS • DRAWING BOARDS Camp "! have returned after an extended Thursday. Others elected were Mrs. at Valley Forge General hospital. Grace Kuthlein, secretary, and Mrs. In observance of the 28th anni- visit with their son-in-law and RED BANK, N.I. Alice Mea.de, treasurer. versary of the state auxiliary of the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Runge American Legion, a luncheon was Davis of Kcnmoic, N. Y. celebrated their 40th wedding anni- held recently at Trenton. Repre- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawton nave versary Monday of last week. senting Raritan unit of Keyport moved from New York city to West More than 209 persons attended a were Mrs. Thomas White, president Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Lawton is smoker held Monday evening at St. of the Monmouth County auxiliary; the former Miss Emma Reinhold of For Her Christmas Mary's church, under the aponior- Mrs. Goorge Rlnoar and Mrs. Fred Keyport. COLORITE CO. ship of the Holy Name society. Linden, William Chadwlck recently cele- brated his 85th birthday. The Scout Mothers held their an- Under a policy designed to con- "JVST A SHADE DIFFERENT* nual Christmas party last night ut trol the increasing attendance at the flre house. the canteen sponsored by Keyport If one female fly started a line Edward Heifer recently visited post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, ad- of "hatch-proof" eggs they would 13 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6-1306 his niece, Mrs. Irene Montgomery mittance cards will be issued free pro duco 131,000,000,000,000,000,000 of Watcrlick, Va. descendants within six months. Wool Gloves The Thursday afternoon club met to all 'teen agers of Keyport, last week at the home of Mrs. Ttoby Union Beach and Hazlct for the and Mitts Starltc. Present were Mrs. May Nes- Saturday night events. Vincent ter, Mrs. Sally Neary, Mrs. Cather- Espestte, chairman of the canteen ine Darke, Mrs. James O'Bhtugh- committee, said the card system .50 to 2.95 nessy and Mrs. Anita Herter. will limit attendance to 'teen agers Mrs. Thelma Kocher was hostels of communities from which funds to members of her club Monday. to finance the project were col- A large assortment , of Present were Mrs. Joseph Mulrain, lected. Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Walter Herbert C. Burrowes has been colors and sizes in pat- VanNorwick and Mrs. Anita Herter. named assistant vice president of George Kunzman, a member of the Bankers Trust company of New the U. S. Marine corps air force York city. Mr. Burrowes, son of Mr. terned styles, pining ami division, is spending a 30-day fur- and Mrs. Horace Bunowes, is a lough here. H* is stationed in Call' graduate of Keyport high school, dainty angoras. fornia. Peddle school and Yale university. A new Job {irintlng plant, the It Fay. to Adnrtli. in Th. Rtflitir. Keyport Printers, inc., has opened PAJAMAS TO THESE 2.95 to 5.95 Gutmlni flafom of Courtier toiletries under the CbrUtmu tret. Cotton crepe 2-piece ladies' pa- That'* • tight to put tbt holiday PAJAMAS spirit into the mm «f tot bow*. Hi jamas in dainty floral patterns. knows from then on-momiai afar Flannels ....$3.50 & 81.50 mornlnf-sbsvini and graoniat for Sizes 32 to 42. Broadcloth $3.95 to $5.45 tbt day will be • luxury tad • con* fort CourOty for Christinas ntket Rayon $7.95 & $8.95 • naii beUevt is 8uu Out al ovtr agiin. Single tiagoM to fa* ptt««Uj *].00 Each NYLON GOWNS SLIPS BRENTWOOD Special At 7.95 3.50 to 5.95 SWEATERS Sleevelet* All Wool MEN'S TOILBTRIM An ideal gift. Ail nylon Ifary Barron slips of Bur- Slipover atyltd with bodice top of fins Mil crepe, taffetas and ny- A Beautiful $1.00 $9.50 ftg.OO Coat Style with net nylon. Heavenly pink lons. Blush and white, in DM style with (iiu . «A en COTY SETS Button Front .. *O<95 tO 89%5° and white. •lies 32 to 82. Qift $^.25 To $£.50 NYLON REMINGTON RAND HOSIERY BEACON ROBES TRUVAL SHIRTS HAIR BRVSH & YARDLEY. SETS ELECTRIC In All White and Stripe* COMB SETS $^.50 To 80.50 SHAVER 1.35 to 2.95 7.95 $2.95 to $3.95 Luclto Back Famous make Berkshire, Old fashioned genuine Bea- 810-50 Gold Stripe and Crystal hose. con- cloth robes in sizes 12 to NELSON PAIGE SHIRTS 45-51-54 and 60 gauge in the 48. A combination of beauty Helena Rubinstein newest shades. Whit. *3«5 & S4-95 Sett and warmth. For Little Girh $4%.00 To $«A.OO LE CALION Perfumes Margaret O'Brien Bottled In Paris Seta $1.15 DANA SETS GENUINE GABARDINE $Q.OO To $9)A.OO Powder Mitts $1.00 Tabu, 20 Kt., Platine WINDBREAKER Cologne 59 Chalhnar $4.50 and Emir JACKET WOOL LINED The beat gift for the bedrid- To $14.50 From $4.25 den, the ill, the sick Is • KIDMET1CS Hell like this . . . Choose from carefully compounded Pre-, BUBBLE BATH . tan and brown. All iiua. scrlption, AS THE DOCTOR Bond Street ....$2,5.0 up ORDEBS. We dispense only MAX FACTOR the Best Pharmaceutical*. COLOGNE $11.95 4 $13.95 Coly'g Pcrf'me $1.85 up Alway* Pure and Fran. You Bath Powder Hollywood Make-Up are well advised when you a- bring all your PretcripHona ,l*a»lWi««,«»«»«>^»i,- to ua.—Farfce Dnif. NECKWEAR FABERGE Sets in Plastic Cases LA CROSS fOlLET WATER From $9.00 $1.50 to $3.50 MANICURE SETS From rann From $*9.00 Pioneer Belts $^.00 to $M .00 FAME $1.50 to $3.50 SILENT NIGHT JET * Initial Belt & Buckle TZIGANE Toilet Water Mickey Mouae $#.95 by Swank ....$3.50 Elisabeth Arden's TOVJOVRS MOI Watchei Q Combination Jewelry Blue Grass '. $1.50 13501550 $10 00 Plus 20% Fed. Tax Marltxa The Choice of Children Sets by Swank $4.50 to $9.00 Open XMAS Till 10 P. M. CIGARS SWEATER SETS Adams & Dobhi Gift Hat Certificates 'til Xmas PARKE By the Box Special At 6.95 Reg. 10.(5 "Gift Headquarters For the Well Dremied Men" 100% all wool short sleeve slip-on with matching g cardigan. Colors are lipstick red, black, grey, ABBEY MEN'S SHOP, me. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS •white. Sisseg 31 to 40. 62 BROAD STREET RED BANK 51BRO/XDST. - RED BANK - PHONE RB 6-5940 COSMETICS-FLU! TAX I BA'XK REGISTER, DECEMBER 1«, IfMf Paee Mint Four Die In Red Bank Fire 7%#? Rodman Getty Co. TMMSTFOtUtt mOMt.l.e-)144 AOTHOBUED AJUUMONG DimUMJTOBB OV • LINOLEUM • ASPHALT TILE • UNOTILE • RUBBER TILE Molly Pitcher Super Market WALLBOARD and PLASTIC WALLTILE SALI - Thursday, Friday, Saturday - SALI TELEPHONE «W. tUVMB Mb. B0M8ON I-1HT BtnnoM. M.«. Best CuU Tender and Juicy JERSEY c PRIME fA fc PORK BELLS FOR ROAST LOINS CHRISTMAS RIB END TENDER AND JUICY M«#Lfel Four persons lost their live* in a in the fire. Miss Susie Boynton, no chance to escape a* the stove SIRLOIN STEAKS 73' Are Sunday night in a small house who rented the one-room hollow was located near the door, Mr. tile buildlnB from Mrs. Howard Reid and Mr, Titus were found located between the Red Bank ath- Roosevelt of Little Silver, died sev- dead when police searched the STRICTLY FRESH TENDER AND JUICY letic Held on West Bergen place eral hours later in Riverview hos- wreckage. Mr. Wilson was taken and the New York and Long pital. The fourth victim, Herbert to the hospital in the Red Bank Branch railroad tracks. B. Wilson, 33, died Monday night first aid ambulance. All borough PRIME George Wendell Reid, 42, of 22 at Monmouth Memorial hospital. flr« companies answered the alarm. Mechanic street and Albert Titus, Explosion of a kerosene stove Detective George Clayton investi- YOUNG 39 of 102 We»t BerRen place died started the lire. The victims had gated, CHUCK Astrid Fridon. Ralph Martin, Ray- night save a dinner for members Atlantic Highlands mond Johnson, Peter Hino, Ann of the football team, cheerleaders Edward Hartcoin was elected FOWL Hartcoin, Mary Johnson, Gail and administrative heads of the president of the flre company Mon- Simpson, Douglas Latta, Dominic school. The dinner was held in ROAST These bells are Imported from India and they offer un- day night at the annual election at Lally, Walter Monahan, Doris Lun- the school cafeteria, limited decorative possibilities for your home . . . the flre home. Ed Bahr was elect- etta and Irving DeLorcnzo. Dom- St, Agnes rjailtii will present Its Particularly festive during the holidays, ideal as the ed vice president; Thomas Jen- inic Lally Is in charge of scenery, annual Christmas show Dec. 27 in TENDER, JUICY ANDD LEAN •V«#^ interesting gift for those "who have everything" and nings, secretary and William Pos- Rose DeLorenzo, stage direction, the school hall. ten, treasurer. Ed Blom was elect- and Reed Stock is accompanist. The Lions club Tuesday nl[;ht treasured by collectors. Each has a tag telling its fas- ed chief, Cliff Barker, assistant Helen Kidder is sixth grade repre- held a joint meeting with the Mld- cinating history and use in India. We were fortunate chief, and Eugene J. O'Rouike,sec- sentative, Lois England fourth dletown Lions club at Louis tavern, to get this rich collection and the choice is unlimited retary. grade representative, and Margaret Middlctown. X RIB ROAST 79 . . . some bells are small, some are large, the shapes The department will hold its cur-Lloyd has charge of the seventh Cars driven by Corwln Kilander and eighth grade dancing club. are different, the lovely tones vary, some are of plain nival Saturday night at the fire and Lillian A. Rhodes, both of this TENDER CRISP LARGE JUICY gleaming brass, others have vivid baked enamel .deco- house, the proceeds of which will A motion picture, "Scrooge," was borough, collided last Thursday af- ternoon at the intersection of Aa- rations, some are steel ... but all are beautiful, in- be used for the memorial athletic shown yesterday morning at the field fund. James Phillips, chair- bury and Seventh avenues. There triguing, a pleasure to see and hear. high school auditorium, man of the fund drive, announced The junior class will hold a Sno- were no injuries. Chief Sterling CELERY Oranges 7S C3 that $S,200 has been collected from Ball dance tomorrow night at the Sweeney investigated. 1 to 75 the businessmen's association. The school auditorium. The Dramatic Anthony Ciazza of Center ave- field, which will be ready for use in club Christmas program will be nue last week received a $1,293.75 IOC STALK 25* DOZIN the spring, will serve as the home held Tuesday during the assembly award in workmen's compensation Held for high school games. period. School will close at noon court as a result of an injury re- CANADIAN FLORIDA JUICY Dec. 22 for the Christmas vacation. ceived to his right hand last March A high school Christmas program while operating a cement mixer on under direction of Randolph Hunt The Central Jersey Group 1 tro- First avenue in the employ of the will be presented this afternoon at phy will be presented today at an Letts company of this borough. He the high school assembly period. assembly program. The football was' represented by Irving P. Yellow TURNIPS GRAPEFRUIT The program will be given tonight team shares the trophy with Mat- Zeichner, local attorney. at 8 n. m. for the Parent-Teacher awan and Duncllcn. Herbert S. Mclncrt has accepted 3'u, 5 LITTU SILVIR RID IANK 4-1132 association and tomorrow morning Four Christmas trees have been a post as head ol training opera- for the grade school. Taking part placed, in the borough and have tions of Buyshorc flight, Civil Air in the program are Edward Para- been decorated. Patrol, which has headquarters in 1000 dls, Jamea Zajicek, Harold Stock, The board of education Thursday this borough, SHEET Barbara Ann Strykcr, daughter Scott Tissue 2 ROLLS 19 of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Stryker, celebrated her 13th birthday with a party last week. The table was Fashion Flash! From Santa decorated with Christmas trim- mings. Present were Nancy Ryan, Mary Jane Martin, Helen McVey, Sheffield Evaporated MILK 2 - 25' Dorothy Cowderr, Patricia Dender, Daniel Green puts Joan Richards, Alice Augustine, Peter Dender, Robert Letts, Peter Hartcorn, Richard Smith, Robert C Junkelman, Lyman Latta and Al- bert Panariello, Sunfilled ORANGE JUICE 19 ^ The borough hall building has been repainted. •MH Presents "That Play Room Sure Saves ••-•" HOUSE COATS Finish your attic or batement into a playroom, den or bedroom. It's a fe Christmas gift the family will enjoy for yaars and years. 5.99 Beautifully Detailed, Call Red Bank 6-5060 for a free mads of Daniel GrMn'i eiclutltt VELVAFELT. thli impudent, Impertinent Luxurious Looking. 5.99 estimate and suggestions this week. boot ilyle will be the love ol your J leisure Hie In Indian fed. sand, royal blue or black The Gift That's A "TAKE A TIP FROM SANTA" Sl.M Dream Come True. CHENILLE ROBES A Warm, Washable, noeestin ttyle In Daniel Green' eiduiive VZLVAmT to COUM Wear-Well Gift That a furore at the liresldo and She'll Enjoy The keep your toet toasty-warm perfect comfort; in royal blue. Year 'Round. Indian red or black. All Sizes, All Colors. Don't Miss cut« 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK 14 Broad St. Red Bank N. J. R. B. 6-0955 am Ten RED'BANE REGISTER, DECEMBER 16, !94S Frederick and Seymour, Jr., sailed- Ing". After the performance, refresh- Friday on the S.S. Santa Clara for ments were served. The proceeds ANNOUNCING Reformed Choirt Maracaibo, Venezuela. They will will be used for a Christmas party ' That 1 Have Been Made Your join Mr. Smith, who is permanent- for needy children. To Sing Cantata ly employed there. Mrs. Smith is John Holt of Seaford, Del., was FASHION MOCKS WtfSINTATIV! the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rennse- The Holy Infant' Thomas B. Glllingham. laer Cartan over the week-end. Ami Would Be So Glad To Show Y«s OUR State Motor Vehicle Inspector Mrs. Ralph Herrick entertained MEW WINTER STYLES Aay Moning, After. To Be Given Sunday Andrew Hulsart it confined to his her bridge club Thursday afternoon. BOO* or Evening. Priced Very Reasonable. home with a fractured elbow. The prize winners were Mr*. Paul The choir of the Red Bank P.c- Mr. and Mrs. William Bowie were A. Egan, Mrs. Richard Erdmann, JUST DROP ME A CARD foimcii church will present "The guests at a party celebrating the Jr., and Mrs. William R. Craig. Holy Infant," by Frederic t'ifid 25th wedding anniversary of Mi. Edward Currle attended a Prince- MIS. 1ETTY IVAN Billiard, a sacred cantata, Sunday and Mrs. Frank Conway of Green ton Alumni dinner Tuesday even- at 7:30 p. m. under direction of A. Grove avenue, Keyport. ing.. RFD No. 1, BOX 311 A. KEYPORT, N. J. LcHoy Baker, assisted by Miss Bar- Mrs. George Leary and Miss bara Addis, organist. Mrs. William Ludi entertained Helen DcLoskey were guests at a The Advent atory will be por- the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club surprise shower given by Miss triyed in five episodes with solo and at a Christmas party. Luncheon Nancy Linzmayer of Kcyport for choral numbers as follows: The An- was served and gifts exchanged. Mrs. Frank L. Lintzmayer, Jr., also PUZZLED? nunciation, the Nativity, the Com- Mrs. Paul A. Egan entertained of Kcyport. ing: of the Alagi, the Holy Name the Tuesday Evening Bridge club. Officers to be installed at the Jan- GIVE HER A and the Presentation. The prize winners were Mibs nary meeting of the Ladies' auxil- The organ selections by Miss Ad- Esther Blau, Mrs. Egan and Mis. iary of the Matawan Hook and GIFT CERTIFICATE dis will be: Prelude, "Noel I»oli:i<. Rennsclacr Cartan. Mrs. Arthur Ladder company arc Mrs. Peggy aise," by Guilmant; offeilojy, Friedman substituted. Katcliff, president; Mrs. Ann Wal- FROM SHERMAN'S "Christmas Lullaby," by Voria, and Miss Doris Moore has returned ker, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Hariri* TILEBOARD MASONITE Meal for your kitchen and bathroom. Variety of colon Just the thini to area* up —eaiy to Instal1 jour walls. 28 DIMMTKMIY NIW I NEW in style and beauty! Distinctive.. .dignified. NEW in cooking capacity! Two True-Temp Ovens— extra-large and utility. MEW in timesaving con- veniences! More auto* INSULATION matic features built in. Klmsul 7i/4o sq.ft. IT DOIS MORE KM YOU I •Price ihown ii for delirerria ' Johns-Manville 8%o sq.ft. YOUR MEALS taste bet: your kitchen with fite-year ter... look better... are protection plan. Stil* tad Balaam Wool ...10c sq. ft. COMBINATION local tun extra. Prices lt)d more healthful. •pecificatlons lubjict to duaae without nolle*. 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Also comes in the get built-in Westinghouse quality, de- CALL RED BANK 6-4444 Champion one-oven model with three pendability and long life. , SOLD ON EASY TERMS SOLD ON EASY TERMS AMERICAN BUILDING SUPPLY BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP "Build The American Way" 46 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK 46 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK HIGHWAY, M At Headden's Corner, MIDDLETOWN 150 BROADWAY PHONE 6-0670 LONG BRANCH I 1S8 BROADWAY PHONE 6-0670 LONQ BRANCH LED VXSK REGWTEir, DECEMBER lfi, 1348 Page Eleven raw LOW AT «AOCO<». Police Captain*! Son Wins Yo-Yo Prize Fir*. kwli*v<4 t» have »tart RUSSELL WRIGHT CLOTHS madic. A study of Africa is also quitted by the grand jury on a tioltndcl in progress nnd a mural luis been charge of aasauli and battery. as advertised in the better New York Stores. Plans have been made for a pag- drawn by eighth (jrade pupils. Lewis Parker was recently ar- eant' entitled "Coming of the Prince Mr. and Mrs. John Mount spent raigned here and held for grand Visit our shop where we of Peace," to be Riven by the pupili last Monday at Atlantic City. jury action on a moral.t charge. A Real Christmas of Holmdel school Docombor 21. cater to the needs of the individual. The Colt's Neck nnd Holmdel The borough council and plan- The December <-H meeting at Y.M.C.A. will hold a Christmas ning hoard met Tuesday night to the school waa in the form of a party at the Freehold "Y," tomor- discuss the zoning problem in the Qift for Her demonstration of home-made row for members nnd their jiar- borough, Christmas decorations by pupils. :nts. Gifts will bn exchanged and A new club, the 20-Club, a social The demonstration included a refreshments served. organization, was formed last Ruth Q. Cook study on evergreens. Rev. Richard Hunter will con- $9.95 week, Meeting* will be held Tues- FINE LINENS The upper grades of the school duct a candlelight service next day evenings at the home of Mrs. are engaged in a Christmas work- Sunday night at 7:15 o'clock at the Robert Carrigan. AAAA le C WIDTHS. 16 Second Street Fair Haven shop project. Objects being made Reformed church. A parcel post sale was held Fri- (OR HMice Road) are sewing boxes, flower contain- Holmdel, Atlantic and Raritan day and Saturday in the new ers, bowls and boutonniers of paper auxiliary of the M.C.O.S.S. will Methodist church basement. meet Monday afternoon. The Girls' Friendly society of St. Pupils with perfect attendance Andrew's church will hold a during November are: primary Christmas party tomorrow night at grade, Preston Daniel. James Har- the church. Rev. Wcston E. Grim- myck, Charles Harrison, Wayne shaw is conducting a membership Footcraft Shoes Harrison, James Jeffery, Jean drive. (FINK 8IIOKS SINCE 1M4) Mancle, John Phillips, Ralph Stew- Mrs. Violet. Anderson was chair- art, Taylor Schanck, John Webs- man of a card party Friday night ter, Robert Wicks, Loulae Wicks, by the American Legion auxiliary Headquarters for Official Boy and iiirl Scout Shoes Lois Dancer. Patricia Hammond, at the Legion hall. Judith Harmyck and Lois Phillips; The Lions club will place Christ- 86 BROAD ST. TEL. 6-2873 KKD BANK upper grade, Harold Dancer, Fred mas decorations along Bay avenue Harrison, Alvin Phillips, Bruce from Jackson to Valley street*. Phillips, Joseph Rcda, Charles Webster, Leonard Wicks, Mary Catherine Antonides, Barbara Bunting, Mary Conover, Comlllc reco, Marjorie Antonides, Sonia Schumacher. Iaalene Varn, Mary Greco, Dorothy Hammond, Ruth Holmes, Rose Petruzclli and Julia Portin. Highlands he Democratic club will • meet tonight at Loihlc's tavern to elect officers. Michael Mendcs, president, will seek re-election. 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JV* Salurlay EtmintPttt ) SMUitMl CamiMti-^tJMiif tMfbv Arfmifil dtiltr 36 Red Broad K sO Bank Anderson's Music Shop OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS IT Brow! St. Mod Bank RED BA1VK Monmouth's Leading Jewelers . OPEN KVENINGS 21 BROAD STREET ULD BANK MEG1BTEH, DECEMBER 1«, ltttf mm throws from tilt car which Skidmore Alumna* i won** BOXED ur CRUSH. overturned. She waa pronounced Un. Anna Fletehtr, 40, of Nep- Hold Christmas Parly dead at Fitkin hospital, when ahe 1 tune City, died Sunday nftcr she and her husband wen t«k«n. A / A reunion of Skidmore college wa» thrown from a car operated by CHRISTMAS TREES graduates from vaiioui Motions of her husband, Ralph, which was in- FUVEII «50 IS MIDIMJSTOWN I the county was enjoyed at aChrist- volved in *n accident on route 35 i and Sixth avenue, Neptune. Seven Bragglo Torino of Aabury Park All. fUEl... ALL PBICBB GEM INK i mas party Wednesday ot last week was fined $50 Monday night in the JJOVA SCOTIA BALSAM TKEES. at the home of Mrs. Hnrry H. Gere other* wer. injured. Abraham Karp of New York city, driver of' Middlctown town/ship police court on Harding road by the Monmouth by Recorder W. Albert Manaon on County Sliidmorc Alumnae asso- the other car, ui out on bail on a WREATHS charge of causing death with a mo- a. charge of permitting an unli- ciation. censed driver to operate hi» car. The group discussed plans for tor vehicle. He will he arraigned in Neptune tomorrow. According to Jerry Kaufman of Woodbridge was HOLLY the next meeting early in March. fined $15 for speeding. Present were. Mrs. R. L. Brandea, police, the can collided at the in- BALSAM Mrs. Ecniamin J. Einhorn,. Mrs tersection, and Karp had failed to Boys on make packet money fc»Mil - Kenneth P. Howard. Miss Kathryn halt at a atop street. Mrs. Fletcher Inn The llcci.ter.—Adv.rtia.HMM. MISTLETOE Cooper, Miss lone VanBuskirk, 1 Mrs. S. D. rtobcrtson, Mrs. A. B. j Tonne. Mrs. W. H. Kgolf, Mrs. C. ] J. Wodchousc. Mrs. J. F. Stomber, MYRON P. KOZICKY Mrs. W. G, Pajfdin, Mrs. A. V. Evnns. Mrs. Natalie Mayer, Mri. J. EATONTOWN, N. J. S. JcITcrs, Mrs. Gertrud. Simpson ROUTE 35 and Mrs. Gere. Old Orchard Ealontown A record gathering of children is expected at the Christmas treat Christmas morning at 10 o'clock at Restaurant the fire company headquarters by the Engine, Truck and Hoat com- Monmouth K<1. Eatonlown pany, first aid squad and Ameri- can Legion post. Santa Claua will —Open to the Public— distribute toys and candy. A Christmas party was held Tues- day by Girl Scout troop 27 under LUNCHEONS • DINNERS direction of Mrs. Earl Wolcott and Mrs. Clara Alessi. Gifts were ex- Private Dining Kooin Facilities changed and carol singing, folk dancing and Rames were enjoyed. Available for Clubs, Weddings, etc. Mrs. Wolcott has planned classes in art work to start after the first of Under iltc Mdiiuf/cmciil of the year. Some work hns already, been done on squares the girls arc HOWARD W. MARSH and BERT OAUL making for the Red Cross to be Former Ownpr of Mayfair, assembled into quilts for use in W. Orange hospitals. Phone: Catontown 3-OSM About 40 persons attended a game party following the meeting Monday night of Pride of Cres- cent council. Sons and Daughters of Liberty. A larRe delegation will attend the Christmas party of the Monmouth and Ocean Past Coun- cilors' association tomorrow night LET IIS HAND YOU ANOTHER HOUSE at Point Pleasant. The local lodge Shop Until Mr. And Mrs. Eilert honor of her mother, Mrs. Howard VanKirk of Wickatunk, who Ob- MAY YOU HAVE A Married 25 Years served her 85th birthday. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Eilert Miss Helen Bower, Scout leader of Minnesink park, Middletown in Irvington, was a recent guest of SCHULTE-UNITED township, celebrated their 25th Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tuveson, wedding anniversary Sunday. The . Mr. and Mra. Charles Bodlne at house wa.i decorated with cut flow-tended Mrs. Theodore Kessler's FOR YOUR ers and silver and white stream- 70th birthday party at Burlington. era. Friends and relatives called Mrs. Kessler U Mra. Bodlne'i mother, ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP during the day to extend their con- gratulations and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Miles re Eilert received many gifts. cently visited friends in Cranford. 18 WHITE STREET RED BANK A dinner wu held Sunday even- Mr. and'Mrs. H. I. Schanck at- Holiday Liquors Ins; at Buttonwood manor, Mata- tended open house in celebration RED BANK 64)612 wan. The table was decorated with of Miss Anna Whltlock'a 80th birth- white candles and a large wedding day at the home of Mrs, Ira Shep- 80-82 BROAD STREET cake. Present were Mr. and Mrspaid. , Lincrqft. Carl F. Clark and Mr. and, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krelder of Samuel Craig of Red Bank; Mr. Lancaster, Pa., were recent guests PHONE 6-6699 \ RED BANK and Mrs. Harry Clay of JTplr Hav- of Mrs. Kreide's family, Arthur en, Mr. and Mrs. Paul bfchwald of Labrende and daughters. Little Silver. Mr. and Mrt. Herbert Mrs. J. Lester Heyer of Wlckt- Mount Vernon P. M. ttaulboslty of Atlantic Highlands tunk has been admitted as a pa- and Ralph Wozeh of .Naveslnk tient In the Courtesy home nun- •RAND 1% " DE LUXE River road. Middletown townihlp. Ing home. At the recent Scout meeting there Pt. 2.27 >/s was a perfect attendance. The y* 3 . • Marlboro candle-light service was decided , Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Saul and upon. The group made Santa daughter, Delia Maria, were re- Clauses out of electric light bulbs. cent visitors at the home of Mrs. Three patrols of Boy Scouts pre- CARSTAIRS CORBY'S Saul's mother, Mrs. D. M, Roden- sented Individual, original skits de- baugh. Mrs. Saul entertained at picting the life and activities of a WHITE SEAL RESI luncheon recently members of her Boy Scout, showing their skills and in one to be proud of J former shopping club of Philadel- achievements Tuesday night. Work Pt. -59 Pt. ^.29 phia. was under the direction of Scout Mrs. Edith Hendrlckson held Leaders Duke VanMiter, Jr., and open house Monday, Dec. 6, in Linford Stevenson. FOUR ROSES . PHILADELPHIA * .4 Ro&e from $17.50 In wool by Botany. Pt.2'53 J/iJ99 G i FT SUPPERS Also Rayons in Maroon and Blue at 920.00 PRICED LOW SEAGRAMS CALVERTS * Gloves by Mark Cross Cenedieit, FuMrlmmeej 7 CROWN RESERVE from $4.95 to $9.50 Beaded Pt. J.55 PERSONALIZED BOTTLE Pt. 41.54 VsA Men's Fin* Kid MOCCASINS Also Famous Fowne* Youil reflect good jadfoMU by ROMEOS (Wing Ameriet's rlckeit ' % Genuine make from $4.50 up whiekey...tid latter kto whh , C.p.ille Eltitie thitpenoMlly ••. 09 Side Sere Hiram Walkers ParkandTilford • Pajamas from $3.95 IMPERIAL ^^ FlftK Broadcloths and Stripes. Better Pajamas in Ray- 31 Pint SCOTCH Pint 2.99 on from $0.95 j.63 WHISKIES 1.67 Red. White. lly. Fifth • Shirts! Arrow! Fifth pirthi Girls* Rayon Satin ZIPPER from $3.65 WED6EES .49 BOOTEES DEMURS Quart fUstic Sere Largo selection. \ Quart 4 White Label fur Caller 571 SGHENLEY TEACHERS HIRAM WALKER'S • Sport Shirts! GRANTS LIQUEURS from $5.95 to $8.50 RESERVE • Yr.OM McGregor, Bartlay, Bot- OR •laokbarry H 4.15 5-11 Aprieot '4 4.15 any in gabardines and, Three Feathers Paaoh H 4.15 woolens. ' i BLACK and WHITE 5WOr. d* NUnthe % 3.55 AnlMtte % &4S 1 Orange Ouraoo K 3.t6 Men * Fin* Kid * Belts by Hickok! 54 Or. dtOoooa HSJt OPERAS Rayon from $2.00 to $8.50 Pint U letther llntd— BROCADES OLD ANGUS Luther Sole* Pigskin, alligator, calf- 5 HIRAM WALKERS stletferm MIM skin. Large choice. Fifth JOHNNIE WALKER ROCK and RYE 169 Bed Label Ji Pt 1.14 t.43 • Key Chains by Hickok Quart THISTLE Qt. 4.75 4" from $1.50 MOQUIN GROWERS ROMA * Suspenders from $1.50 PURE OLD RISERVI UTAH ;'y, WtflwflYCoiy Women'i yftm T " The famous Hickok. CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA JUUETTtS WINES • Tie Bars by Hickok WINES from $1.50 to $5.00 PORT - SHERRY WINES PORT - trlKRRY DRY SHERRY PORT - SHERRY Unusual choice. MUtOATIL MUtOATEL MUtOATEL Fifth 69 Quart DT Fifth QQ SO BROAD ST, 188 BROADWAY .66 .72 .99 RED BANK UJNQ BRANCH 1 .... , 1 , • 1..••; 'nuns WEAR .19 .24 .88 TRIAMGL£ OGS 3 31 . 3 Open Till 9 P. M. Till Chrhtma* 65 Broad Si, Rid Bank Optfl Evmings Page Fourteen *ED BANK RFGTBTER. DECEMBER 19, IMS cate for outstanding war work dur- ering cosmic noise and recently Leonardo JH. Jantky Receives ing- ceremonies at the Newark trapped a source of radio waves AW-tAIL-MA-MIS-TOUt CtOISI Armory. from the Milky Way. An article on Baptist Church Mis. Olga Morgan of Thompson Holiday Dances ArmyNavy Award avenue, who hat been ill for more Dr. Karl Jansky of 87 Silverton . Employed by the Bell Telephone his scientific work appeared in the Oct. 20 issue of Pathfinder maga- than three weeks, is still on the avenue, tittle Silver, yesterday re- laboratory, Holmde], (lor 20 yeara, Candle Lighting sick list. WgMttowi Ctmtiy CM ceived the Army and Navy certifi- Dr. Jansky as> credited with discov- zine. NO Mr. and Mrs. Otto Blohm of XasM Xvt) dance will be held CHABCE TRAVEL Washington avenue have returned Than., Dec. ZSrd, Instead. Big FOB Service Sunday from a week's visit with Mrs. R •—Directly Representing — daae* Xaaaa Ktte—M prise*. SEBVICE, Blohm's parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John EVEB Air, Bail, Steamship, Bui and World Charles Pier, Cellist, Doran at Newark. NEW VEAB'B EVE DANCE A Wide) Tour and Cruise Companies. Week-end guests at the home, of Secular Friday, dance will be held Red Bank's only Authorized Bonded TRAVEL AGKNT Featured Artist In Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wadsworth Tfcurs, Dec. Mtb-the Sat. dance V were their son-in-law and daughter, will be New Year'. Eve instead. Musical Program Rev. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and E O'DONNBU TRAVEL AGENCY daughter Janice of Buffern, N. Y. Tlcketa tin, Inc. tarn. It BBOAD 8TBEET BED BAMS I Dajr mad Mlfht Christmas Gifts Charles Pier, distinguished Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Write Hightttowm Country auk. :an 'cellist, will be a featured art- Washington avenue have returned •• aad 8i st in a program at a Christmas from a visit with their son-in-law andle lighting service Sunday at and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George to* OWUfone, *N YOUR utr :30 p. m. in the Red Bank Baptist Robinson at Hornell, N. Y. hurch. Mrs. Clifford F. Gordon, a regis- tered nurse, is conducting a new course in home nursing three times -weekly at Leonardo grade school. Members of Boy Scout troop 47 veered from their course and did not reach the Amory Haslwll Wood- land farm, where they had expect- ed to spend the afternoon and night,' on their Saturday hike. Scoutmaster Otto Barth said the troop plans to visit the farm at a later date. LIQUORS MAKE YOUR Mr. and Mrs, Albert Plath are the parents of a son, born recently ..BEST GIFTS.. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. you* Mr. and Mrs. Michele Cassonc surny and daughter, CyntMa, have moved • into their newly purchased home on Washington avenue, Atlantic ... World's Finest 'Assortment... Highlands. Previously they had Hundreds To Choose From been staying with Mrs. Cassone's IMPERIAL SkMlhr't Semkwl D»Ui* T«c«a«roV TtratMiM. ft** mother, Mrs. Adelaide Leonard. Kijh-peHik.d Mlal os*. _-... < aMMMiea Threttmn*. Pm, 110.00 •«, 115.00, Pencil, $4.00; SlrolowfHtr, 17IIIP S4.O0; Sttolo»rit.r, 17.00. Available in The Ladies' auxiliary of Brevent WHISKIES CHAMPAGNIS «, 115.0, Th, i M k eJU Park and Leonardo flre company $10.00. Compl*M ThrMWM in iM ke**> will complete plans for their Dec. .63 i£tfg- WINES Charles Pier 21 Christmas party at a business $9 FRENCH WINES meeting at the fire house tomorrow Rov. W. Clinton Powers, pastor, night. At the meeting, members will give two short Christmas read- will honor Mrs. Myles Cavanagh, SCOTCHES ings, "The Story of the Birth at whose birthday falls on Christmas CIGARS Bethlehem," by Bruce Barton, and day. "On Solitary Life" by an unknown Mrs. Joseph P. Rhein of Wash- COGNACS author. ington avenue won the monthly IMPERIAL ««"** CANDIES Mr, Pier will play "Arioso" by pinochle tournament, sponsored by We have what yom Bach, "Andante" by Gluek and the Ladles' auxiliary of Community LIQUEURS "Bourcc" by Handel. Miss Frances fire company. Mrs, William Sexton tcant.,. Dix, pianist, and Miss Jean Gard- was hostess. Deliver it when you enier, violinist, both' of Red Bank, Attending the recent wedding of will accompany the 'cellist in two Patrick F. McCabe and Miss Joan CANADIAN CLUB RUMS . wan* it to whom you selections, "Serenade" by Wldor Marie Dennon at New York were Fifth want it. nd a special excerpt from the Mr. McCabe'a aunt, Mrs. George ipera, "Hansel and Gretel." D*Long and her son-in-law and SM««*f'> AeVirot Ememkle. Stwaffe* ewMy COCKTAILS Jutt Call R. B. 6-2234 Stosffer'i Tutlowoy (mokW •CMony Brice. Pen, f5.00; Peru*, 13.00. CAM The Baptist choir under the or- daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George (•MM, in choke of colon, Pen Selection of popular thata. Gift be»*a. 'II*' ganist, Frederick K. Ball will sing Walenta. DRAMBUIE "nth. , 14.00. CompWt »iH»i.Me h «oH». bmmto completo w "There Were Shepherds" by Vin- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhcin re- Gift Wrapping Servic* •o Hi. lea. cent. cently attended a birthday party at CORDIALS The candle lighting ceremony East Orange in honor of Mrs. will carry out the themo of "The Rhcln's brother, William Gutbrod. Light of the World." The congre- Twelve members of Girl Scout gation will participate in the tropp 62 Saturday visited the Bris- candle lighting and singing Christ- bane Home- for Children, Allaire, HERITAGE LIQUORS mas carols. and brought with them several gifts The guest 'cellist has made con- including books, crayons, pencils' cert tours of Europe, South Amer- and puixtes. Girl scouts making the ica and the United States. He has trip were Claudia Smith, Nan Mac-' 7 BROAD STREET RED BANK taught at the University of North Gregor, .Betty Lou Barth, Alary- Carolina and Miami university. He Ann Aichele, Jean Flnley, Joyce it currently first 'cellist of the Sohoellner, Olga Morgan, Joan and Spring Lake symphony and a mem- Doris Macintosh, Emma Curtis, ber of the United Nations sym- Barbara Damon and Dolores Hesse.1 phony. He resides at Asbury park. The girls were accompanied by the troop, leaders. Mr. and Mrs. William Harnlcker Everett arc,parents of a daughter, born Fri- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Williams and day at Monmouth Memorial hospi- Mr. and Mrs. L. Suldym and chil- tal, •*•.••; dren of Tonkers, N. Y., were guests Mr. and Mrs, Peter Oreen enter- Sunday of Mr. and Mm. Alfred tained Mrs. Green's brother, Peter OPEN EVENINGS Williams. Pcderion of East Meridith,. N. Y. Miss Marian Fisher of Westfleld last week. Mr. Pedersen li mayor of \mmmmm aMWWMWMMIi spending a few days this week East Meridith. SET TUBS with Mrs. Joseph Mcndres. Mrs. Thomas King and daughter Joseph Mendres is hunting for Helen are spending a few day* at deer this week at Barnegat. Lakewood with Mrs. King's other John Telillt has returned from a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and few days in Virginia. Mrs. Michael Galvin. Miss Marian Force is unSer ob> srvation in a hospital at New Frederick the Great is Hid to York city. hav. made his coffee with cham- George Gould is spending a few pagne—and then added mustard to days at Buffalo, N. Y., on business. the drink. 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GiaraiM i; r • WITH AUTOMATIC SPIN-RINSE SUN-HEAT FUEL OIL •Mi A product sf the Sun Oil Company, Sun-Heat Furnace Oil ON DRY CLEANING & SHIRT LAUNDERING to the tout money can buy. Burning with a clean flame. It produces Intense heat from every drop, As In the put, Sea- S£E tr/NACnOH TODAY/ board (uarantees oil deliveries to all regular customers. Our quota hu been Increased more than 30% for 19(9 to supply the many new customers who demand Seaboard Service. I; i All Our Salt$wom$ 6pm Entry Evening Till Chrittma$ 9 SEABOARD'S OWN BURNER SERVICE Seaboard employs a well-trained staff of service men at all times. •peclaUsta In oil burner ttnrlce, than heating specialists an on eaU 34 hours a day. In the .vint of an emergency, • phone call will brim belp ImmetUatelr. Your N«iFMt Bond Store It LootUd M 12 Monipouth St., Rtd Bank 226 Shrewsbury Avt., Rid Bank VAPPI 10lt Hprlngwood Ave,, 76 MONMOUTH ST.. 215 Broadway, RID RANK HI Broadway, Amboy 701 MAIN Si;., ASBURY TABK in ARNOLD AV», POINT FLBASANT SU Main Bt, AUenhont 1W Main St., Matawaa M EAST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD M WA8HINOTON BT, TOMS BIVZI PHONI RED BANK 6-0148 41 W. Front St., Keyport 11 MEMORIAL F'KW'Y, 1ONO BRANCH 1M ROOBBB AVE, HIOHT8TOWN 4MMMMW *EP VXVK BEQMTEB, PECEMBEK 1«, 1948 Pan Address, Play TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Complete Heating and Plumbing Contractor and Builder • KNITTING Service Mark Christinas SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING - WRECKING - HOT WATER, STEAM, HOT AIR •CHJSEN AND STOHM ENCLOSURES YARNS TEL. RED BANK a.Uakf Surplus Buildings ESTIMATES CHEEBFUIXT OIVEN Program Of PTA • BUI PLACE All popular colors available "Light Competition" laajaajh)ajnM|aajtoaj|asj||s>Maayi)j||tsM Only o F«w CompUtt luiMfngt V«rduiM fc Williamson Presented After A Phone Red Bank 6-5185 BOTANY For Solo - While They Lost — oa — Talk By Rector HALLMARK No-Dye-Lot Keauiburg 64>753.R An address on "The Child's Spirit- ual Guidance" by Rev. Robert H. Christmas Box Cards Mm 2vl. 2x6, 2xU. 2x10, Flooring, Sheathing, Anderson. Jr., rector of Trinity Novelty Siding, Ralhliih*, Wa-hhonls, Boilera, Episcopal church, Red Bank, fol- 50c 79c 1.00 2.50 lowed by a play, "Light Compe- YARNS Radiator*, Doors, Window*, I in. x 12 in. Pia« ition," presented by P.T.A. par- ents, featured the Christina* pro- Xmai Gift Wrappings Buy and Save at the Shriving. tram last Thursday of Little Sil- The Average Size House Can Be Insulated For «10 Per Month' 77 MONMOUTH ST., 218 BROADWAY, 715 MAIN STREET, hem RED BANK LONG BRANCH A8BUKY PAKK Hagerman Lumber Co. BridW fcUihj * PHONE R. B. 6-0488 PHONE L. B. 6-3684 PHONE A. P. 1-1015 59 Chiitnut St Red Bank 6-0242-6-0243 ..MiaaaWir. N. m* OPEN EVERY EVENING OPEN EVERY EVENING OPEN EVERY EVENINCi BED BXSTK BEGISTEB, DECEMBER 1«, IMS Children's Film Pisa To Start In January Robert S. Eisner AM aa educational project, aa $2 A WMK •OOmfPIMO SttVKI EJsekt King, Libaire, Stout t Co. especially selected children'* movie Now Sole Owner will be shown at Read*'* BL Jamas New York Stock Bwrliat, CUeaav Board of Trais theater, Atbury Park, each Bktttr- ~ Per only ft a week yen geti .' tm.y morning for five week* begin- Of Recent Patent 'itsMNlMa) MteVfceWS 9% - - ning sarly neat month, probably New Yolk Cork Etrhssn* Jan. a. He Improves His 1. Seeks kept for yen In eur own office. MAIN OrriCCt M •aOADWAV. NSW YOBJC CITY Th, projtot wll follow tta pat Dengs On Force-Feed 105-A MoMMMtk St. Re4Bw*k,NewJeney tern of a similar program that baa t. A trie! balance and profit and lees state- bain •uoeessful la Morrlstown in Brushes CHARLES I. MVACB , STANLEY |>. JACOBS DONALD B. BBOWIB whloh tho Alms are cboatn after tnont sash month snewlnsj hew mucn you they and others have been reviewed The United State* patent office by parent* and educator*. Accept- Nov. 21 granted patent No. 2,454,551 ere making or leslnfl In business. able picture* are placed in the Nat- on a "bru«h" to Robert 8. Eisner STOCKS BONDS ional Film Library for us* else- of Red Bank and Daniel Schoen- Quotatfesa FamUiai Oa All SsemMa* where in similar project*. holi of New York city. S. Business flauree nesessary for your vari- QmtaUcas TvnUkti m Sacea* Nail Baah * TinM C*. •! SM Buk Arrangement* for this plan Were ous tax returns. BRANCH OFFICES made tills week when representa- NEWARK, N. J. NEW HAVEN. CONN. 10NEBANGEB tives of various Parent-Teacher as- TRENTON, N. J. WATERBURY. CONN. sociations and school (uptrvlaon I E. BROADWAY. N. V. C .tMSSSP- £" f met with James S. Hill, Astury NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. ELIZABETH, N. j. Park school superintendent and BENNETT BUSINESS SERVICE TEL. RED BANK «-•«•• *r WXTSSS (TOLL FREE) COWBOY BOOTS Guy Hevia, district manager for th* Read* theaters. BOOM T for Boys and Girls Make Donation!, 107 Monmoulh St. Red Bank, N. J. SHERMAN'S Exchange Gift* Telephone Red Bank 6-5125 Has Wannest SIZES They're new! They're Members exchanged gifts with their "secret pals" and made dona- Xmas Greetings IH to it. Oftcial! Ye» Sir, they're tions to Allentown sanitorium, Wel- exict copies of the Lone fare home, St. Michael's Home for FOR HER "P7 05 Ranger'* own boou... orphans and Salvation Army at a $ # #y * betutifully made of high meeting Tuesday night of the En- # quality leatherleather.., . built for tie Nous. The meeting was follow- ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY. Inc. • • • comfort ind rugged ac- ed by a Christmas party with Mrs. 19 MONMOUTH ST. RED RANK Boyd Townsend of River road, Fair Brushed Rayon tion! Official Lone Ranger Haven, as hostess. Holly and can- INTRODVCES SIZES mtik/rw with every pair. dles were the decorations. Gowns and Pajamas UK to I. Gtt yours here today.. • Bridge was played and refresh- By Collegiate and and be the envy of the ments served. Present were Mrs. OBRE MANOR whole neighborhood! Blta H. Douglas, Mrs. Martin Me Munslngwear. 95 Gulre, Mrs. William Tumier, Mrs. Located at Obre Place Off Broad Street, Lovely new styles she'll Mary Lamb, Mm. George Cleven- btrg, Mrs. George Rlorden, Mr*. Robert S. Eisner SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY love for thsir warmth. Edward O'Flaherty, Mr*. Jos- eph Bray, Mrs. Phil* Peters, Mrs. Thl* invention pertains to force- Modern Homes at Moderate Prices fl fi Charlea Olblin, Mrs. Mary Grause feed brushes for applying paint 4 4 5 and Mr*. Anna Fyf*. nnd similar coating compounds un der pressure from a reaervoir and OFFERING represent* an improvement on a S •IDROOMt LIVINQ ROOM • • • * ¥ ¥ N. Y. Port Plans prior patent Issued to Mr. Eisner Nov. 6, »»45. If '•" by 11 1" M by 11 •" FLANNELETTE To Be Told Here The latter construction, which 11 4" by ti' Firs Plaoe Footcraft Shoes Roger H. Oilman, assistant to provide* a method of uniformly 10' by 11 Dining Room GOWNS and PAJAMAS the director of port development and evenly coating fabric* and Platter Walls By NITI KRAFT (FINE SHOES SINCE 1894) The Fort of New York Authority, other material*, performs its func- Tils Bath Kltehen will address the Red Bank Lions tions excellently when used on ob- Brisk Front Full Cellar Attractively trimmed and tailored. Headquarters for Official Boy & Girl Seoul Shoes club next Tuesday night on plans jects that are laid flat. In such Porch Attach** Oarage for the development of the port of case* the brush is held with its A practical gift. New York. bristles pointing downward, and •team Heat there is little tendency for the 86 Broad St. Tel. 6-2873 Red Bank Mr. Gilman will apeak at the LARQI LOT meeting to be held at the Molly fluid to escape from the aide* of Pitcher hotel at 6:80 o'clock. the bristles and drip upon the ob- ject being coated. AN EXGEPnONAL BUY AT $15,600 IMC However, if th* brush la held horizontal during use, or with its FOR INFORMATION SHERMAN'S bristles higher than th* handle, th* fluid, Issuing through its base, CALL RED BANK 6-3480 will not travel to the outer por- 45 Broad St. Red ARRIVING DAILY Itlons »f the bristles but will es- Plant and tpeolftoatloni may be :aps laterally. In fact, this condi- Obtained at this Offloe. OMEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS tion i* more pronounced in wide, NEW 1949 flat brushes with relatively long bristles, such a* ar* used common- it ly for painting flat surfaces. A* a further disadvantage, the WALLPAPER irlatles, when wet, tend to cling together in such a manner as to AT leave a cavity in their middle, thereby intensifying the problem BETTER THAN MISTLETOE. of conducting the fluid to the por- tions that come in contact with the surface being coated. COLORITE CO. It I*, therefore, the object of the "JUST A SHADS DIFFERENT" present invention of Messrs. Eis- WHEN YOUR ner and Schoenholt* to overcome the** difficulties, and in general, IS BROAD STREET RED BANK they accomplish this end by let- ting up a properly positioned body of short brlstln that act in con- junction with th* long bristles to discharge the fluid close to the COMES FROM GOLOIN'S! ends or working portions of the latter. Under these arrangement* the short bristle* fill up the cavity that would otherwise be formed, with the result that there is little or no tendency of the fluid to es- cape sidewise when the brush is held horizontally, or with the bristles higher than the handle. Mr. Schoenholtz has assigned hi* Interests in this patent to Mr. Eis- fMNC-nff ner. TIllVlflON PM-AM RADIO »Mj»NO«ltA»ll Auxiliary Provides Booklets For Ward The maternity auxiliary of Mon- mouth Memorial hospital met Mon- MEN'S day afternoon at the auxiliary hall 100% WOOL on Bath avenue, Long Branch. 100%WooiMuffflers All Wool Gloves Mrs. Henri Werlemann of Rumson Duratwill Ties Sweaters presided. .99 $f.oo Booklets entitled, "Message to PAIR $|.00 .*S Mothers," have been prepared for patients In the maternity ward Solid and multi-color patterns Hen's 100% wool gloves la Tou can't beat 'em but you (Jbeck patterns. They were made available through woven in 100% virgin wool solid colors. Tan, maroon, can sure tie 'em! A Wilson In 4 fine all wool worsted funds provided by the auxiliary. to keep you warm. Assorted made, brown, white and Brothers exclusive, won't slip, yam. Ribbed trim, v-neek, Flans were made for a card par- color* to choose from. navy. Sices S-M-L. slide or wrinkle. bottom ribbed for snug flt ty to b*> held soon with Mrs, H. A. Shulti, Jr., of Long Branch as chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. H. A. Burn* of Allenhurst, Mrs. E. W. Payne of Interlaken Mrs. Bernard Selple of Interlaken and Mrs. A: L. George of Long ••IMSM** Branch. * • *•««*( I*. A blanket warmer for the hospi- ••tents* tal has been paid tor by the auxll iary. EASY TERMS Mrs. Margaret Laird of Matawan was hostess. Mrs. Robert Mac- ARRANGED Kenzie and Mr*. Maurice Schwartz poured tea. A special meeting will be held HRViTMIHIlV*l-«—«_t__.»An !«III. ^••| aIV- |WW9u ^skfi^Ml avVfsWLAMI Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9, at the home of Mrs. Henry Petsal of Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury. NOW MANY TIIIESt Th* next meeting is scheduled Compare with values up to $800.00! Here * tmn for Monday, Jan. 10, at 8 p. m. in Most television sett is amazingly sharp, direct-view television auxiliary hall, with Dr. Robert utilize one of three with the Clearest Picture of Them Alt.' w IIWI f basic tube circuits: 21 .. .seen on • big 10-inch tube (52 sq. in. MacKenile as guest speaker. tubes* (or nearby re- ception; H tubes* for screen area). 13-CKANNEL MCEPTION assures VAN HEUSEN VAN HEUSEN Internudlate distance; full performance anywhere. Here, too, is a Show Colored Views Men's 100% Wool "MCGREGOR" 30 tubes* (or maxi- powerful radio, including the finest FM-AM mum distance. Ad- features known to the industry. In addition, At Club Meeting White Shirts miral employs the 3d there's a new 2-SPEEO AUTOMATIC FHOMO- Robes Sport Shirt tube circuit to give CHAPH which plays both standard records Colored slides were narrated by you the dearest pic- and the new i.r. (Long Flay) 45 MiNirrs Robert' P. Miller at a meeting last $3-50 $£.00 ture ol them all even "MICHOGMMVI" RECORDS. See this mirveloui Thursday evening of the Toung I1.9S In outlying srets. Admiral value now. Own the best in COM- Couple*' club of Trinity • Episcopal v Luxurious eleganc* from •Including rectifiers PUTE HOME ENTHTAJNMENT . . . housed in church of Red Bank at the home every angle in these spark- On* of the most popular The B1as*rton*-flne*t wash- and picture tube. of Mr. and Mrs, Miller at Rumson. ling new white shirts. The Christmas presents with men. Just right for Christmas giv- able. rayon,, sparkling full- a matchless hand-rubbed'cabinet of costl" fine closely woven broadcloth Warm and comfortable in ing. ' They're loose in th* bodied colors in a shirt you veneeri... only 48 inches wide! The slides depicted scenes in insure* a high luster that Sweden and the United States. his favorite wrap around right places—extra full across • wear with or without a tie. make* these shirts really style. Maroon and navy. chest. Won't shrink out of Won't fade or lose its luxur. President Kenneth L. Reeves whlU. SlK*13tttolT. Sins S-M-L. • Mil HOMI DIMONSTRATIOrf presided at the meeting at which site. Give him a few pairs. lout luster. SUes ft-M-Kb-I* a letter was read from the church vestrymen thanking the club for PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW th* $900 given to the choir from the receipts of the minstrel show. OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL CHRISTMAS I Mr. and Mrs, Carl P. Forsman We Can Still Give You Immediate Delivery served as hosts, with Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Other* attending were Rev. and and Installation on any Admiral Television Set Mrs, Robert H. Anderson, Jr., Capt. and Mrs. .Tame* E. Morris, Mr. and Mrs, Robert 7, Worden and Mrs. Reeves. . Mr. and Mrs. Reeve* of 149 Mon- mouth street. Red Bank, wilt be WEST SIDE RADIO SHOP hosts at the next meeting Jan. 27, GOLDIN'S MEN'S SHOP 123 SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK 6-1619 Tho roud to bettor mid bluuor biml- CORNER OF BROAD * MECHANIC STS. RED RANK nm lends through Tho Register's ad* TtJWag MlXsWi—A«r«r(iHsMat . .. 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPV VOLUME LXXI, NO. 25. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Estimate Army Promotes Home-Lighting Prite$ Shrewsbury Fire Judge Bottle* Vp H. Carl Kail John F. Pope On Dupky Today Chick In A Bottle The department of the army an- Go ahead. Put the chicken Boards Discuss Of $25,000 nounced Friday that H. Carl Kait Leaves $10,000 Prlws for the Christmas dec- Fighters Hold In a bottle. The law is on your now holds a permanent rank of oration home-lighting contest, side. Some experts, Including lieutenant colonel in the Judge Ad- sponsored by Red Bank Com- a 300,000-fowl-a-year man from School vocate General's department of the To Riverview munity Chamber of Commerce, Dinner-Dance Whitestone, a state animal regular army. H« was promoted Regional School husbandry official and now t Salary Sri.edu I from the rank of major. Mrs. Olive Wyckoff are on display today In The Observe 40th Year; Judge John Giordano of the Register window. | For Teacher* Add* Col. Kait is serving on the Gen- Is Major Beneficiary Hiordan Leaves Office; Monmouth County Court, be- eral Staff corps In the office of the First price Is a Gorham sterl- lieve that's where a little chief of staff of the army. He has Herden New Chief clucker can grow strong. Beekman Sees No Room Here For ' $17,000 To Iludget been legal adviser to the army In Uncle's Will ing; silver bowl: second, a Lenox Odds are better than even, Tbt standing committees of the comptroller since completing a John F. Pope of 39 Leroy place, China living: room lamp; third, Members of Shrewsbury Hose at least one red rooster won't Out-Of-Town Pupils After 1950 Red Bank achool boird Tuciday course In the Command and Staff an onyx base book-end set with company Saturday night held a din- argue about it. This bird, a college, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. who died Nov. 17, left $10,000 to Ri- night presented estimates of their verview hospital in a will filed for metal dogs; fourth, hand-wrought ner-dance at Pleasant inn. Besides big one, possibly owes his -• needs (or the ichool budget which Formerly of Red Bank and probate at the Freehold office of being their annual dinner, the af- longevity to the fact that in If a regional school for Red Bank will be up for public Bearing Jan. Chapel Hill, Col. Kait now resides Surrogate Dorman McFaddin. The serving tray, and Bfth, crystal fair marked the observance of the youth he was all bottled up, and its sending districts Is not es- 87. at Washington, D. C. He formerly suggestion was made in th* will salad bowl. company's 40th anniversary, which said Judge Giordano this week. Red Bank Knights tablished and the present central After hearing the amount* need- was associated with the law firm that the money be used as a start officially occurs this Saturday. The rooster was blinking at ecliool system Is continued. Red of Applegate, Foster, Reussille and him across the bar. If thia Bank will not guarantee education ed, Alston - Beekman, Jr., board for a new brick wing. Mayor Alfred N. Beadleston al facilities for the sending districts pretident, eatimated that the bud- Cornwell. Before that he was a Mr. Pope conducted a high class headed a group of speakers which chicken hadn't been involved To Receive Third get would be incnased about member of Red Bank high school's In a law case as long ago as after 1950. faculty. billiard parlor on West Front street Two Men Lost included John Sagurton, a charter 125,000 more than laat year. about 50 years ago. He was also in member; William Porter, a former August, 1947, his wishbono This was the gist of a statement One of the' most noticeable In- the wholesale and retail bicycle Relief association representative probably would have been Degree Sunday made last night by Alston Beek- creases was asked for by the per- business. His widow is the former From Trawler for the company; Ex-Chief Samuel picked clean as a whistle long man, Jr., president of the Red Bank sonnel committee, of which Stan- University Women Elizabeth Stoffel, and owns Yorg, Chief William Herden, James ago, the judge remarked. 2 Penonab Chrlstmaa luncheon for students of Services Set For little Silver Forms Berkeley school, New Tork city, flower Exhibits James Fallon, Municipal Court Accent On Youth 'astors Address Mr. Mi MM. Samuel Helper of tonight at the Hotel Roosevelt A Two Fire Victim. KavMlak Hlw road, MIddletewa group of under-prlrileged children The> funeral of George W. Reid of At tha shortest meeting of the •i* spending this month will be entertained and presented Seen In Films 322 Mechanic street, one of the vic- World War I Vet, year, Little Silver'* council Tues- In Talk To PTA Marlboro P.T.A. Bb Fls,, stopping at with gifts. tims of the firs Sunday near the day night passed on final reading Roy Cotton, secretary of tht Red Rev. John Nowak of St, Gabriel's Mr. and Mra. Joseph Bruno of Red Bank athletic field, was held an ordinance establishing a munici- Bank Community Y.H.C.A., spoke uurch spoke on juvenile delin- _ Lett Conover, daughter of 180 River street are the parenta of By Garden Club this morning at the Harris funeral Dies In Hospital court in that borough, effective "The Youth" at a meeting Mon- ueney and Rev. E. B. Bonte, pas- |||M a son born Monday at Monmouth home. Burial waj in Whit* Ridge ran. 1. r of Old Brick Reformed church, and Mrs. Charles C. Conover, Memorial hospital. Colored slides of prize winning Keaaaburf Councilman Janet day night of the Leonardo Parent- are spending the winter on and other arrangements that fea- cemetery. 'alien, Marine corps veteran and Other business of the session in- Teacher association at the school. ve a brief talk on "The True Jack Waterbury, son of Rolston Services for Alfred Titus, another clude receipt of notice from the hristmas Spirit" at a. meeting last their yacht Pythagoras at St. Waterbury, local realtor, is return- tured the Rumson, Navesink and a former U. S. customs officer, died Mrs. George MacOregor presided Petersburg, Fla., has arrived from state flower shows and other local flro victim, will be held tomorrow yesterday at Tilton General hos- •tate highway department that •«,- the absence of the president, week of the Marlboro Parent- ing to Red Sank this week-end by afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha Har- tSO would be allotted from the eacher association at the Msri- •t Petersburg to spend two weeks airplane from Sherman, Tex., where scenes in color were provided by pital, Fort Dix, where he had been Mrs. Harrv Williamson. With Miss Judy Ryerson of Peters Mrs. Walter Basch at a meeting ris funeral home. Burial will be in a patient one week. state's dirt road fund. Mrs. Mar- Mr. Cotton stressed tha need for oro publie school. he is stationed with the U. S. Army recently of the Navesink Garden Crystal Stream cemetery, Navsslnk. garet Carroll of Silverside avenue Mrs. Robert Durand, r«present- •lace. at Langdon field in the air service. Funeral arrangements for the other Councilman Fallon, a Democrat, •rents to take a vital interest In Arnold Rock of West Bergen club at the library. waa sworn into office in May, lttT, inquired as to the procedure for their children's activities. He cited « the Monmouth County Oiganl- The young man plans to apend tea two victims hava not yet been com- asking for a variance to the son- atlon for Social Service, asked for (•ace it one of the correspondents days at his father's new river Mrs. Harry Corwin, program pleted. and waa serving his third term at the fact that it is normal and natu- from this ssctlon of the state for chairman, announced the second the time of his death. He had been ing ordinance. She sail the desires ral for children to gather in groups •olunteen to drive patient* in tht front home on Conover lane. have a dancing academy-home iwnship area to the hospitals. Shs the Herald News of Newark, New Capt. and Mrs. John Toland and annual luncheon would be held Feb. president of the Thomas Jefferson and these groups should be led In- 1 at the Molly Pitcher hotel, Red Democratic club of Kean»burg. in a residential area. She was di- as introduced by Mrs. George Jersey's oldest weekly published in daughters Diana and Marcia are rected to make her appeal to the constructive activity through the interest* of the colored people. Bank. Mrs. Harold Duncan and Born in Brooklyn, son of the late community youth associations and Wiedenuyer, who presided. leaving Sunday for Chambersburg, Leaves Deal Plaee board of adjustment. Mn. William Bayer wat named Cadet George J. Norcom, son of Pa., where they will spend the hol- Miss Kate Leffert* will bs in Ray and Bridget Schally Fallon, clubs. He said a playground proj- Mr. and Mrs. George D. Norcom charge of reservations; Mrs. David Councilman Fallon served 80 years ect could be established at Leo- lirl Scout leader to replace Mra. idays with the captain's mother and oseph Jursa, resigned. The troop of Conover lane, has been awarded sister. Jackson and Mrs. Walter Batch, To Dr. Blaisdell In the United States Marine corps, nardo during tht aummtr if thi a blue and silver riband with silver decorations and Mrs. Robert Dunne and waa discharged with the rank people so desired. nt a letter of thanks to tht Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen of Mn. Eleanor Knowlea of US Local Bendix Plant '.T.A. for the donation of |8. star for attaining an academic av- 275 Spring street are parents ol a and Mrs. Frederick B. Eldrldge, of ftnt sergeant. He served with At the business session Mrt. invitation*. Bath avenue, Long Branch, who Mrs. Joseph Elsenberg reported erage of, 85 or more in the senior •on born yesterday at Monmouth died July 26, left to her friend, Dr. the Marines at Haiti, San Domingo, Claudi Smith announced the re- school for November at Admiral Nicaragua, Cuba, Panama and Ver- ;wo pianos had been donated to the Memorial hospital. A group for the study of berried C. Byron Blaisdell, Long Branch, 'Cans' Dynamotors sults of a survey to determine the P.T.A. for use in the school. Fsrragut academy. He received the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhl of 98 shrubs will bs started next month, her real estate and contents at T6 aenu. He wa* cited for gallantry Using an ordinary tin can and approximate enrollment of first honor for October. The Wallace street are parents of a according to a report by Mrs. John by Gen. Penning after the battle sea-level air, the Red Bank division graders during thi next live years. Philip Van Mater reported en Darlington road, Deal, She also left of Belleau Wood In World War 1, w I wat made by Admiral A. S, daughter born this- morning at Moc- Opferman, horticulture chairman. to Dr. Blaisdell a teakwood settee of Bendix Aviation corporation has The total arrived at is 105, with 4t the pins; pong table project, and It mouth Memorial hospital. A series of pictures and lectures in her home at 886 Bath avenue. and also received the purple heart, designed a unique dynamotor which entering next year. A check for tht aa voted to have one for trial. Carpentsr, U.8.N, retired, tuperin- is also planned. the silver star, the erolx de guerre solves tht difficult problem of ob- turchue of material for choir The Girl Scouts donated a bat- Undent. Her will was filed for probate Mrs. Lester Sickles, junior Gar- Dec. 7. and the Marine expeditionary taining efficient operation of air- •obet to be used in the school ;et of groceries for a needy fam- Mr». Ruth Kalman and daugh- medal. borne electrical equipment at ex- den club chairman, announced that She directed that her real estate Christmas carol service tomorrow ly and other girts of toys and ter* of Denver, Colorado, have been R. R. Tax Revenue the children aro repairing and Councilman Fallon had been em- tremely high altitudes, wa* presented to the school by the lothing were brought in byP.T.A. viiiting relatives in this section for and contents at 386, 388 and SM'.i, painting toys for the prevcntorlum Long Branch, be reduced to cash, ployed by the Chase National bank The dynamotor is "canned" in association. Mrs. MacGregor members. th* pact two month*. Mrs. Kalman, and charity wards at Allcnwood, In New York following service with tea-level air, with the {result that 't thanked all parents who atBlsted formerly Ruth Nearing of Red Of the proceeds, $900 is to be used Wlllard McDowell reported «n Double In County •where thev will be delivered by the the IT. S. Customs office at New always operates under sea-level i making the robes. he lighting project for the school, Bank, will leave here next month Monmouth county municipalities for a grave marker. Fifty per cent Red Cross Molor Corps. of the proceeds is to go to a friend Tork. conditions and at sea-level effici- It was decided the P.T.A. would and will have more definite infor- ftr Panama, where she and her will receive twice as much revenue He was a post commander of the ency, even though it may be 100,000 children will rejoin her husband, Mm, Eldrldtfo, war service chair- Ida Colin of Fall River, Mast, sponsor a welfare project whereby mation after meeting with electrl- this year from second class rail- man, elated that all members Keansburg American Legion post feet In tlie air. The unit it her- ail school children would receive 1 firms and visiting other schools. Who U stationed in the Canal Zone. road taxes as a result of new leg- A friend and neighbor, Sarah and organizer and past president of metically sealed in an ordinary No. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schultz and would make Christmas wreaths, Nadler, was left $2,000 for the edu- ilk for lunch. Miss Ethel Blood Mrs. Ella dough made an open- islation as they did in 1947 from sprays and boutonnieres for dis- the Keansburg Veterans of Foreign can, of the type commonly used was made chairman of this com- ing prayer after the singing of daughters Bonnie Lee and Joan, the railroad and franchise tax com- cation of her children. Louis H. War* post. Councilman Fallon [or canning vegetables. from Qulncy, 111., returned home abled veterans at Tilton hospital, Farb, managing; editor of the Daily mittee. My Country 'Tie of Thee" and a bined. The county treasurer's office Fort Dix. They were delivered last was also a member of St. Ann's In explaining tbe significance of Visual Education" will be the alute to the Sag. Refreshment* Friday, after having visited with announced this week that a total Record, received $5,000 with the Holy Name society and the Bay- the development, W. W. Fisher, Mrs. SchUltz's parents, Mr. and week. The Cranberry Growers as- suggestion that It be used for the theme of the next meeting Mon- were served at the close of the of $51,288 will go to 40 municipali- sociation donated all the cranber- shore Knight* of Columbus. general manager of the division, day, Jan. 10. Mothers of the flrst meeting. Mrs. Edwin L- Woolley of River- ties as compared to $25,857 last education of his children. The be- pointed out that since standard ro- side drive. While visiting here, ries used for tree trimming deco- quest was made "for the friend- Surviving Councilman Fallon are and eighth grades will serve as year. rations and the Atlantic Highlands a brother, John Fallon of Newark, tating electrical equipment will not they received many friends and The following is a comparison of ship and devotion he and his wife operate efficiently at high altitude), hostesses. We»Uide V MCA relatives from Robertiville, Mata- theater co-operated in providing have given to my late husband and and two tlstefs, Mrs. John Beatty payments last year and this year: popcorn. and Mrs. Harold Huber, both of the rapid advancement of high-altl- Christmas Plans wan and Morgimvllle at the Wool- to me," lude llyint has created difficult en- Belford PTA Heart ley home. 1948 1947 Hostesses were Mrs. Lester Keansburg. The Westfiide "Y" branch pro- Asbury Park — ,_ t 9,747. f 1,348. A bequest of $2,000 was made to The funeral will be held at 8:30 gineering and manufacturing prob- David Methot, son of Mr. and Long Branch —.. 13,057. S.6S2. Sickles, Mrs. Frederick B. Eid- tho First Baptist church, Long lems. Pupils' Xmai Program gram committee, headed by B. Har- Mn. Homer C. Methot of Conover Allenhurat 047. ridge and Mrs. Peter M. Mortcnson. Monday morning at the late resi- lson Glover, is spending much Atlantic Httrhlatidt _ 1,474. 734, Branch. The rest of the estate waa dence, 131 Park avenue, Keansburg, "During the war," he explained, A Christmas program wai pre- ime and energy in the promotion lane, who is in his second year at Avon ...- ~ 7C4. 416. The guests were welcomed by the left to a stepson, Norman Knowles "manufacturers of electrical and the Upper School of Montdair 1.5CS. club president, Mr,s,J, M. Langen- and at 6 o'clock at St. Ann's sented by tha fifth, sixth and if a Christmas program at tht "Y" Rslmnr — 1,014, of Doylestown, Pa. Dr. Blaisdell church, where a high requiem mass electronic equipment were called seventh grades at ths monthly Academy, is a member of the Bradley Bench 1,030. (,15. bergcr. Among them were Mrs. Oc- was named executor and trustee to uch. as the area ha* not had la Forum, one of the academy's de- Ilrielle ..- 46. St. tavius Knight, president of the will be offered by Rev. Edward A. upon to provide apparatus that meeting of Belford P.T.A. Monday ny years. Enjoying tht spot- Denl f,96. 42.1. serve without bond. The will was Corrigan. Burial will be in Sepul would operate satisfactorily at alti- evening at the school. bating societies. Katonlown —•• 284. J«3, Garden club, R.F.D., Holmdcl, and dated June 8, 1948. ght with the "Y" in these plans Joseph J. Atkins, son of Mrs. Al- Elik 44. 41. Mrs. Lewis Augustine, president chre cemetery, Newark, under the tudes up to 40,000 feet. Now, how- Group singing of carols was also it the Red Bank Men's club, which bert N. Faught of 19 Alton court, Farrolnffdale 717. 443. of the Atlantic Highlands Garden Jennctt G, White of West Long direction of the Day funeral home, ever, in this age of jet airplanes, injoyed. Mrs. Vivian Bader, school also hat a* Its special project thlt Freehold Boro 2,32.1. 1,343. Branch, who died Nor, 11, left |100 guided missiles and other weapons, teacher, directed the entertainment ear the spreading cf good chtei was recently awarded a class nu- Hlg-hlnnds 779. 300, club. to Mabel VanGeider and $300 to this altitude requirement hag moved meral for his outstanding playing Interlaken 113. 333, by the pupllt. d happiness among the children as a member of the junior football Keansburtf ...... A.. 315. IE*, Emma VanGelder. The rest of her steadily upward—with the attain- A fine response to tht requeit ! this vicinity. Keyport —. 444. i 210. estate was left to her nephew, Har- Keyport Man ment of 100,000 feet or better al- for new or used toyt was received, team at the Hill school, Pottstown, Mills Silver...- —. 1154. 22S. vey Leonard Davis, who was named ready a reality and engineers talk- It was announced that tht whole Pa. A member of the sophomore Manasquan - 749. 436. Santa At Party and thev will be distributed by tht period between Christmas and New Matawnn boro « 471. 225, executor. ing nonchalantly in terms ot 200,- local Health Center. class, Joseph enrolled at the school 45, Takes Life ear will be a busy one. Tourna- In WM. He will return home this Monmouth Beach Lida VanDyke pf 238 Chelsea ave- 000 or even 300,000 feet. Belford school hat given 100 per Oceanport 276. r,c. Stanley Frantz, 54, of Keyport, 'Such extreme altitudes work ments and games of skill and en- wt»k for a three weeks' Christmas Red Bark 4.UB4. S.343. Of Rainbow Croup nue, Long Branch, who died Nov. cent support to the junior Red tertainment will keep thi boys and Sm Bright .... 737. !>!$. 8, left her lot on the south side committed suicide last Thursday terrlUc hardship on electrical gear, vacation. 418, In the role of Santa Claus, Mrs, Cross, girls busy and entertained during Paul Revere, prominent local real Sea Girt 641. Edward Kancy distributed gifts of Woolley avenue, Long Branch, morning by firing a .22 caliber bul- especially rotating unit* such at Mrt. Leland Richmond was hot- Shrewsbury boro. —, 41. 31. let through his mouth, it was re- dynamotors, motors and inverter.;. tha period that they are not In •Mat* and insurance broker with Spring Lake — 881. 629. and "secret pals" were revealed at to Alta Sperling. Her property at test at a meeting last week of the ichool.'Special moving picture fea- Spring Like- Htlghtl 1S9. 63. 238 Chelsea avenue, Long Branch, ported by Keyport Police Chief Le- Poor commutation, short brush oflees at to Broad street, who has 362. 135. the Christmas dinner party of the executive committee of the Bel- urctart being planned for Dsc. been laid ut> for the past eight Union Ueach auxiliary of New Jersey chapter, was left to Joseph W. VanDyke. roy Sproul. . life, increased ripple and hast, and ford Parent-Teacher association at Freehold twp. .. . 8. 6. lower efficiency all become prevul- S and 80. One break In the week months with a tevere attack of Howell twB 269. - 139. Rainbow Division veterans, Tues- Half of a two-family house at 226 The body waa found in a garage the home of Mrs. George Paxton will be the adult program Thurs- arthritis, wai able to b« about Hnialapnn twp, .—.. 94. 70. day night at Old Orchard Country Chelsea avenue was left to Frank owned by Kenneth Conklin, Sr., snt at these altitudes, and manufac- of Main street. Belford, at which day, Dsc. 30, at which time a spe- Marlboro twp. sno. 196. W. Hampton. The rest of her es- neighbor, on Elizabeth street. .urert have hud to resort to extra- town for a abort time Monday. Al- Matawan twp. . 716. 321. club, Eatontown. Mrs. Kenneth plans wers. made for the P.T.A. cial program Is being arranged. though ftilt feeling the effects of r.s*. 276, West is president of the auxiliary tate was left to Mr. Hampton, who Franti lived, with his daughter, irdinary measures to correct them." Christmas party. Mlddlrtowa twp, ...... The tin-can treatment, Fisher The Special Events commutes Ms serious Illness, ha la showing Neptuiu twji...... 2,748 1,112. and Mr*. Osborne E. Harrison was waa named executor to serve with- Mist Oorto FraatV en Elisabeth Present wers Mrs. Muriel Hoff- 111 have a pre-Chriatmas rum- marked lmerovement. Qcaan twp...... 359. 160. chairman in charge of this annual out bond. •treet pointed out, not only overcomes 162. 66. ths performance problem, but does man. Mrt. Charlotte Meyers, Mrt. mage salt at tha Westslds branch Mr. asd Mrt. John A. Pettllo of Upper •4. 41, •vent: E. Clarence Conover of Matawan, Until two yeart ago, he had been 'auline Murphy, Mrs. C. R, Smith, Saturday at 10 a. m. It Is expected 1M Maple avenue, ar» the parenta Wad twp twp. 1(0. •4. Present wert Mrs. Jeanett* Bar- who died Dee. 9, left his entire es- employed by the Jersey Central it with a housing that is econom- ical. Tht American Can company, Mrt. Charles Burin, Mrs, Luther artlclet will be on tale that can of a son born Saturday In Colum- row, Mrs. Stanley Barrow, Mrs, tate to his wife. Hazel Ltnore Con- Power and Light company. In 10M Walling, Mrs, Juanlta Sickles, Mrs. used aa Christmas gifts. Ths feus hospital, Newark. The new ar- Maxie N. Smith, Mrs. Robert Hay- over, who was named executrix of he suffered • stroke which left him which furnishes tht cans, estimates Wedding* they will withstand altitudes up to L. Richmond. Mrt. Paxton and committee also announced that all rival la the second. Mn. Petillo M ward, Mrs. Tony Hunting, Mrs. a will made July 2», IMS. with paralysis of a leg and an arm. Mn. Marguerite Elgrim. money raised through this effort fk* former Rose Sacco, daughter of FLINN-ECKARDT Frank Golden, Mrs. Grandin Chap- Raoul de la Reussllle of Freehold, He had been despondent tine* that 300,000 feet before rupturing from III' make it possible to further ex- Iff. and Mrs. Joseph Bacco of Lit- The marriage of Inn E. Fllnn of man, Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Mrs. Jos- who died Nov. 28, left hit entire es- time, police Mid. ths pressure of ths sea-level air. It tend the character building pro- «• Silver. Mr. Petillo la a local at- Oakhurst and Karl H. Eckardt of eph E. Fix, Sr., Mrs. Joseph E. Fix, tate to his wife, Hattle J. de la Besides hit daughter, he Is sur- repairs are required, the unit can Obituaries ram of ths branch. tmty. Long Branch took place Dee. 2 In Jr., Mn. Leo Hollywood, Mrs, John Reusiille, who waa named execu- vived by several brothers and sis- be opened with an ordinary kit- P. Gaul, Mrs. Kenneth Weet, Mrs, ters living at Bethlehem, Pa, chen-type can opener, and the unit JOSEPH PUQUSI jRigaud Paine, son of Mr. and the rectory of St. James Episcopal trix to serve without bond. His mealed in a new can. Hn. Rigaud Paine of Molly Pitcher church, Bradley Beach. Klv. H. I* A, J. Patterson, Mra. Frank Mit- will wai made April 12, 183J. where the funeral wai held. Local Joseph Puglisl, «s, of Port Mon- Church Mews hotel, !• on the committee for Trin- Hadley, rector, officiated. chell, Mn. Arthur Slattery, Mrs. arrangement* wtre la charge of the mouth road, Keansburg, died Tues- Charles Giblln, Mrs, C. Harry Bedie funeral home. ST. GEORGE'S ity college's Chrlitmaa dance. Mrs. Eckhardt is a daughter of Harold Tarnow Heads day at tht state hospital, Marlboro. Rumson lira. Ana Shay and Mrs. Anthony William H. Potter of Re- d• Hill Smock, Mra. John Brealln, Mrs. He was born in Italy, son of Mn. The Osborne B. Harrison, Mrs. Reginald CW.V. Joins Commercial Fishermen Services Sunday will bs Holy VMone of Shrewsbury avenue spent road, Middletown township. Winonah Society Mary Puglltl, and ths late John Communion at 8 a. m., church the week-end with Mra. Shay's alt- couple an rttldlng at 1U North B. VanBrunt and Misses Mary and Puglisl. Agnes Kane, Harold B. Tarnow of Belford school at 9:80 snd morning praysr tor. Mrs, John Mablick of New Fifth avenue, Long Branch. Hospital Fund Holds Meeting wa* elected president of the North Besldet hit mother, Mr. Pugllil with sermon bv the rector at 11. Jork city. The Winonah missionary society Jersey Commercial Fishermen's as- i survived by hit wife, Mrs. An- IMrt. Warren Steele of West Ber- OODOMO—HILTON St. James post, Catholic War The music at the 11 a. m. servies BridcEleet b net Friday night at the home of sociation at a meeting Friday night gelina Ferrar Pugllil; four sons, will bs "Sleepers, Wake! a Voles Is f»n place flew Sunday to Columbus, Miss Grace Marl* Codom» of Veterans, met last week and vot- John, Ralph, Frank and Vincent Lloyd road, Matawan, daughter of ed to send $10 to the fund at Lyons Mrt. William H. Carhart of Rum- at Belford Independent fire house. Calling," Karg-Elert; processional Ga., to join, her husband, Lieut Tendered Shower son roadj Little Silver, Mrs. Jean Other officers elected were David Puglltl, all of Keansburg; a step- Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Codomo, became General hospital for the erection hymn, "Hotanna in tht Highest" Miss Lois Soden of Long Branch, Senn of Fair Haven entertained F. Schnoor, vice president; Walter son, Joseph Caruso or K«augliurjji by stalner, and the postlude. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiss, who th» bride Dec. 4 of Charles Bay- of a statue of Our Lady of Fatlma. three daughters, Mrs. Mary Kon- nard Milton of Jacksonville, Fla,, who will become the bride of Vincent Arnone, chairman of the with songs. Refreshment* were Eastmond, secretary; Albert S. A special musical service will bs recently sold their home at 170 Thomas C. Squillante of West Long served by Mr*. George Ivint and Maxson, treasurer; Howard W, drup of Belford, Mrt. Sarah Hel- Monmoutb, street, have moved to sun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil- Thanksgiving dance at Old Or- wlg of West Keansburg and Mrt. sung Sunday at 4 p. m. by mm ton, In the Matawan Presbyterian Branch Jan. 22 in a ceremony at chard Country club, reported the Mrs. W. Harrison Shampanore, Mra. Roberts, countel, and Charles and boy choristers of 40 voice*. Xumson. Holy Trinity rectory, Long Branch, Fred Morf and Mn. Furman A. De- Schnoor, Elmer G. Maxson i Grace Stover of Keansburg, and church. dance proved to be a big success. two brothers, Ralph Puglisl of New Prof. George A. Wilson It master Frank Booth, a student at How- was tendered a miscellaneous show- One-half of the receipts from the Maria, hostesses. John Englebrecht, trustees. of ths choristers. ard university, and Warren Booth, Mrs. William E. Baker, Sr, of er this week by Miss Ellen Guilbot, Others attending were George After a short business session, Hampshire and Frank Puglitl of Hollii, Long Island, was matron of collection of paper was given Troop Bed Bank. , Who attends Virginia State college, Mra. John Bucciero and Miss Marie & Those Scouts helped in the col- Ivint, Rev. Furman A. DeMarls, Mr. the 10 fishermen present heard As- BAT SHORE COMMUNITY arrived home today to spend the honor and Samuel E. Codomo, Arzenti. The party wai held at Misa and Mrs. Walter E. Bonham, Mr, semblyman Merrill H. Thompson, The funeral will bt held tomor- Christmas holidays vacation with brother of the bride, waa best man. lection. East Keansburg Arsenti's home at Long Branch. and Mrt. Ferdinand Zlegler, Mrs, William T. Hlering of Toms River, row morning at ( o'clock at St. Ths Women's guild will hold a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell The bride and h«r attendant wore Attending were Mrs. Emily Mu- Ella King, Mrs. Gladys Paule«,Mrs. president of the New Jersey Fish- Ann's church, Keansburg, where a Booth of West Bergen place. Both beige, gowns and carried orange Kiwanitms Heir Chrlstmat party tomorrow night rawsky, Miss Dorothy Hallam, Mrt. Ann Btommel, Rev. and Mrs. John eries association; William S. Simp- requiem matt will be offered. Bur- Church school will meet at 10 a. boys are Red Bank high school blMsom corsages. Clarence Yelton, Mrs. Theodori B. Klrby, Mra. B. K. Shoemaker, ton, Jr., of Lavalette, a member of ial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery, graduatn. After • honeymoon in Savannah, Milton Bacon m. and the Sunday morning service Soden, Mrs. Lillian Costa, Mn. Mr. and Mrt. Frank Preeyy, Mrt. the Fisheries association, and Paul Keyport. with Christmas communion, an- William Wellner of Clifford place Ga., the couple will live at 158 N. Lillian Costa, Mrs. Charles Reeves, Milton Bacon, assistant to the Marion Strack, Miss Marie Wilby, B. Merbach, editor and publisher Myrtle avenue, Jacksonville. DENNIS FLATTERY them by the choir and a solo will ia a patient in Monmouth Memor- Miss Josephine Squillante, Miss An- general manager of radio station Mist Marie Olten, Mitt Alice Dorr, of the New Jersey Fishermen, a bs held at 11 o'clock. ial'hospital. nette Arxenti, Mrs. Charles Ferrara, CBS, key station In New York city COUNTY BIBTHS Mrt. Myrtle Distell, Fred Morf, tagaslne published in the interest Dennis Flattery, 73, of Monmouth Ths church school Christmas en- Mn. Louie Scotti of Shrewsbury Mrs. Frank Marra, Mrs, Vincent for the Columbia Broadcasting Mrt. Walter Morris and Ulsses of the commercial fishermen. Cap- street, Freehold, die! last Thurs- The following births were report- tertainment with motion pictures •venue fau returned hone much Sacco, Mrs. Joseph SBCCO, Sr., Mrs, system, was guest speaker at Mon- Elisabeth and Dorothy Paulcs. tain William Dennis, a member of day at Fltkln hospital. He it tur- will be at 4 p. m, improved in health from Mt. Kip ed at Monmouth Memorial hospital: Joseph Sacco, Jr. Miss Rose La- day night's meeting of the Klwan- ths state shell fish commission, aud vlved by hit wlfs, Mrs. Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goette of A prayer melting with hymn sing •anttarlum at Glen Gardner, X. J. groteria, Miss Minnie Paduano and ia dub at the Molly Pitcher. His Groydon Hall Pupils Mr. Roberts also spoke. Flattery; a daughter, Mitt Alice held Thursday nlghtt. Mrs. Mary Jonaky of 81 Shrewc- Highlands are parents of a daugh- Miss Forniooia. address was enthusiastically ac- Flattery, living at home; Six sons, ter born Friday. fcury avenue is spending a week claimed by more than 80 Kiwanis Hold Formal Dance / Wild Dog Packs Joseph, James, Charles, Frederick, PRESBYTERIAN with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reevey of Stockton Appointed and their guests, Opening of tht social season at David snd William Flattery, alt of Eatontown Hyers of Belford. Magnolia lane, Middletown, art A vote of thanks was given the Croydon Hall academy at Leonardo On Rampage Again Frtehold; a brother, James Flat- John A. Weitln will preach Sun- Mrs, Gertrude Parkes of Los An- parents of a daughter born Friday. Defense Chief Bed Bank airport for its co-opera- was marked by a formal dance, at- In an effort to rid Shrewsbury tery, Bound Brook, and three sis- day at the 10:45 o'clock Christmas fella, Cal. is spending a month Mr. and Mrs. Dana Stair of Councilman Howard A. Stockton tion in supplying a seaplane which tended by 75 pupils and guests Sat- township of wild dog packs which ters, Mrs. Charles H, Mount, Free- service on "Tidings of Great Joy." with Mr. and Mra, Charles Nechales Shrewsbury arc parents of a daugh- was chosen civilian defense chief carried Santa Claus on his visit urday night. Dr. John M. Carr, are killing fowl and doing other hold, and Mra. Louis Thompson sad Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m. «f West Bergen place. ter born Friday. of Atlantic Highlands Tuesday here Saturday morning. headmaster, was in charge.. damage to farm properties in var Mrs. Joseph McCue, Colt's Neck. A Christmas program will be pre- ' William Feeney of East Sunset Mr. and Mrs. James Myers of night by Mayor Waldron P. Smith. Next Monday night's meeting will Eighteen boys and girls from th< ious sections, Committeeman Ger- sented at the Lost and Found fel- avenue ia a patient at Rlverview Leonardo are parents of a daugh- Councilman Stockton held that be Ladles' night, to which all num- Red Bank School of Dancing, un- ald Nagle will contact Judge J. Ed HOWARD WIGGINS lowship meeting at 0:30 p. m. hospital. ter born Saturday. bers are Invited to bring their der the supervision of Miss Peggy ward Knight and the S.P.C.A. "to The sermon for the 7:30 p, m. Miss Janet Pearaall of Catherine post during the war. wives and friends for a pro-holiday Howard Wiggint, age W years, Mr. and Mrs. John Wablaky- of An emergency appropriation of Hesalon. were guests. Miss Qene- consider ways to protect the citi former resident of Red Bank, dl«d service will be "God's Messiah.' •treet ia convalescing at her home Rumson are parents of a daughter social. A special program of Christ- vlevt Owens and John Varnum .ed xenry." Bibtr class meets Tuesday night from an appendix operation she un- $500 was authorized to coyer police mas music has been arranged. at New York city, Sunday, Dec. S. born Saturday. salaries. The deficit was caused as the grand march, a novelty dance It wat at Mr. Nagle't request al He ia survived by a sister, Eftle, A community Christmas family derwent at Monmoutb Memorial Mr. and Mrs. William Hull of Guests Included Alphonae Palum- was directed by Mrs. Robert Good- the Shrewsbury township eommlt- hour will be held Friday, Dec. 24, hospital. a special officer was assigned to bo, Dick Barnett, John VanDer- and two brothers, Herbert and Highlands are parents of a daugh- handle traffic at St. Agnes school, man, dancing instructor at the acad- tee meeting Tuesday night thai George. Funeral wat held Wednes- at 7:30 p. m. in the church. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Mulligan and ter born Saturday. Vorst, Henry C. Given*, Randolph emy, and the Congo line was led Chairman Kenneth Fieldt appoint children and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and as a special officer had bsen Hallett, Fred J. Frank, M. L. Camp- day, Dec. 8 with burial In Roiedale Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark of employed during the police depart- by Bernardo Bermldlx, Dance mu- ed him to make these contacts. Cemetery, N. J. 1 REFORMED Mulligan of Shrewsbury avenue are Port Monmouth are parents of a bell, Charles Matches, John T. Lo- tlo wai furnished by the Mclod A property in Pine Brook, most- : Middletown •pending a few days in New York ment vacation period, Mayor Smith vett and Nagel O'Brien. Mr. Wiggins will bs remembered daughter born Sunday. reported he had received an appli- Men of Atlantic Highlands, ly awamp land, containing a pool as having worked for the late Wil- Tn Favor with God" it the title city. They will attend the Chrlet- Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of of water and located away from of Rev. Donald.R. MacNelll'a ser- »aas show at Radio City. cation from a Mr. Snyder of High- liam A. Hopping in hit Red Bank Leonardo are parents of a daugh- lands to serve as dog catcher. Mr. 'Uncle Robert' Diet Pine Brook Girl populated areas, will be purchased real estate ofllcs before going to mon for the 11 o'clock Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Turnier ter born Sunday. Snyder wants to be paid on an an- by the township for use as a gar New York. morning service. Church school it have moved from Highlands to 56 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Llndberg of nual basis and not on a dog-caUh- At Long Branch la Given Shower bage dump. The tract comprisei at 9:45 a. m. and nursery school is Wallace street. They are former Highlands are parents of a eon MIM Elva Madison of Fine Brool 12tt acres and tht cost Is $1,350. EARLE M. TROUT. at 11 a. m., thus giving parents ths residents of Red Bank. Mr. and ing basis. The matter will be Robert Spero, 86, known as born Tuesday. studied. "Uncle Robert," died Monday night wat given a miscellaneous shower opportunity to attend tht church Mra. Turnier returned last week Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson of Friday evening by Mlsies A. Ma- Little Silver Fire Earle M. Trout, 52, of Wana- service. from a month's visit with their son at the home of his sister, Miss Reba massa, brother ot Mrs. Charles Highlands are parents of a son Spero of Long Branch, Mr. Spero, hala Field of Fair Haven and Mag- Christmas music and carol sing- and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Atlantic Highlands gie Roblmon of Squankum road, Co. Elects Officers Fludina of Eatontown, died yttter- born Tuesday. founder of the Uncle Robert Foun- day morning ot a heart attack. He ing will feature a Christmas eve Mra. Walter Turnier, at Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander- Pine Brook, at Mist Robinson's Little Silver fire company electe service beginning at 7 o'clock at tht Yield, Tex. Properties Sold dations, Parents Day and other or- was bora at Salem, son of Shrewsbuary are parents of ganizations, devoted hit time to the home. Pat Zambrano president and tfd church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ellert Donald Allan of 43 Asbuty ave- Gifts wtrt placed in a large pink ward Wade chief at the annual Besides his sister, Mr. Trout Is a daughter born Tuesday. nue, Atlantic Highlands, has talttu welfare of children. survived by his wift, Mrs. Mae H, The Sunday-ichool Chrlitmat Of Mlnnealnk park, celebrated their Mr. and Mra. James Beatty of and aqua covtred "wishing well." meeting meeting last week. . party will be held next Wednesday Xth wadding anniversary Sunday possession of the Valley drive home Born in New York, ton of the Attending were Mrt. Joseph Other officers chosen include Wal- Trout; two sons, Howard and Har- Keansburg are parent* of a daugh- he purchased from William W, Kal- late Julius and Mina Aaron Spero, from 8 to 5 o'clock. With aa "open house" party. . ter born yesterday. Barnes, Mrs. Adam Berry, Mis, ter Oberreicb, first vice president; old Trout, all of Wanamatsa; an- lira, William D. Sayre of Maple omyck. Walker eV Tlndall, Red he moved to Long Branch in IMS. Clarence Beggi, Mrt. Nathaniel James Bedle, ttcond vice president; other sister, Mr*. William Pancout, OLD BRICK REFORMED Rivervlew hospital reported the Bank realtors, made the Bale. He waa employed by Charles Zinn Pennsylvania, and a brother, Wal- •venue ia visiting her sister, Misa following births: Cheek, Mrt, Oscar Cook, Mrs. Warren Herbert, financial secre- Marlboro Ruth Bennett, a member of the Victoria Maliraewskl of Jersey and company until hit retirement Alexander Madison, Mrs. William tary; Thomas Bruno, treasurer ter S. Trout, Lakewood. Mr. and Mra. George Preston of City has purchased through tne S3 yean ago. Besides hit slater, Church worship will be held Sun- faculty of the New Palts Normal Keansburg are Barents of a daugh- Manuel, Mrs. William Massey, Mrs. George Ivlns, recording secretary The funeral will be held tomor- day at 10:45 a. m, in the village school la Ulster county, New York same brokers a building lot in New Mr. Spero la survived by a brother, William Roblmon, Sr, Mra. Ruftu Dominic Maua, correspond!^ row afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbt chapel. The girls' chorus will sing, ter born Monday. Point Comfort beach, Fort Mon- Arthur A. Spero of Deal, Mount memorial home, with Rev. •tate. Misa Bennett will return Mr. and Mrs. James Hinton of Thornton and Mitut Eva Boles, secretary; George Zebold, asjista.v with Miss Faith A. Ingraham s* With her sister to spend the Christ- mouth. The teller was Alexander T. Gloria Boles, Juanlta Cook, A chief; Joseph Pace, captain; Alle V. Dunham Relnlg, pastor ot the pianist. locust are Barents of a son born Knox of Leonardo. The buyer plans Eatontown Methodist church, of- mat holidays here. Tuesday. Give Christmas Party Heyllger, Margaret Madison, Thel< B. Shoemaker, first lieutenant Sunday-ichool will meet at 9:30 . Mary Elisabeth Cunningham Is In to build a year-round houso on the ma Saunders and Clara Mae Wil' Dominic Maua, second lieutenant; ficiating. Burial will bt In Mt. Mr. and Mrs, John Splain of plot for his own occupancy. The Fortnightly Women's club of m. The Christmas entertainment California visiting Capt. and Mra. Farmlngdale gave a Christmas 'Hams. James Bedle, chief engineer; Pal Prospect cemetery, Asbury Park, Will be held Wednesday at 7 p. m, A. i. Sternberg of Riverside. Mra. Highlands are parents ol a daugh- Zambrano, assistant engineer; Car ter born Tuesday. party Tuesday night at Briar Hill, MISS MADELINE HARBIS. A candlelight service will take Sternberg ia the former Judith Shack Destroyed county welfare home, at Freehold. BAHA'I LECTURE TOMORROW Lombard!, second assistant, am place at 7:30 o'clock Chrlstmat Smith. SINGS IN GLEE CLUB A small one-atory shack, owned The program consisted of carol Mn. Rail Montabedah, ths dele- Chester Apy, chaplain. Miss Madeline Harris, 47, of Nep- eve. Tht combined choirs of Old Worth B, Cunningham, Jr., a Jun- by Edward Reeves of Magnolia singing by the group, recitations tune, who was organist tight yean 1 Donald Werner, son of Mr. and gate of the Baha'i Internationa OUR ERROR Tennent and Marlboro churches lor In Rutgers university, will leave Mrs, Herbert E. Werner of 66 Tin- lane, Middletown, and occupied by by Mrs. Marie VanScholck, three- Community to ths United Nations at St. Thomas church, Red Bank, wil present the cantata, "Glad Tid- , Saturday for St. Petersburg, to ton avenue, Eatontown, wan tour persona, was destroyed by are act play entitled "Rosemary for General Conference, will bt tbt On page seven of Section on died Tuetday at Fltkln hospital. ings of Great Joy," , apend Christmas with his aunt, among those participating as a Tuesday afternoon, it was reported Remembrance" by Mrt. George Sal- guest speaker, at ths Baha'i Cen- thl* Issue of The Register, an erro: She also gave piano instructions in If las Florence G. Brand of River member of the Peddle school glee by Middletown township Chief John vage and Mr*. Theodore ' Foster, ter, W Monmouth street, tomorrow appear* in the advertisement of Red Bank. The funeral will bs held , INVESTITURE CEREMONY ' Flats. club in the annual Christmas ves- Mayer, The fire, he said, wa* solo by Marvin Marrlner, play en- night. Yanko Co. Cannon boxed towel te Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Marlboro Girt Scouts, Troop 9, Ormond Ritter has arrived from pers held Sunday evening in Ayer caused by a faulty oil stove. titled "Paris Hat Bhoppe" by Mrs. Thi tvtnlng program will beg are priced at tS.M. The prlci St, Augustine's church, Asbury will hold the. investiture ceremony } Maracalbo, Venezuela, to apend Memorial chapel, Hlghtstown. A The call was answered by River Henry Rapp and Mn, Geno Dreyir promptly at 8:30 o'clock and hn should bt I3.9B. Tht Register Park. Burial will be In Mt. Pros- nsxt Tuesday. Rehearsal for the Ike holidays with his parents here, sophomore at Peddle, Ui* young Plant, Beiford Independent un'd und Clirlulma* readings of Mist listeners will be pleased to hoar her grots this error and hopos It does pect cemetery, Neptune, under the ceremony was hold at a meeting AM Strohmingtr of 11 Patter- atudint la also a member of the Headden'a Corner Are companies, Pcau Button. Ice cream, take and discuss "The Dawn ot a Ntw Civ not embarrass Yanko customert s o direction of ths Harrlt funeral last Thursday presided over by ths •M sWWH «U fttt«M fee. UBMl JOTM olttb this There were no injuries. _ fruit, were served, Uattoa.-,. . . .,_j , ^. ths home, new pretldent, Butan Jones. BED BANK REfilBTEB, 16, 1948 Meistrich, Joan Reynolds, Karen Married At Newark Rogers and Lucille Rubin. Special Brownie Troop badges were awarded to girls who EMPLOYERS collected clothing for the three kits assembled by the troop for children One Year Old overseas. 423 At the close of the afternoon, in Birthday And a scene lighted by candles, the troop sang two carols, accompanied VETERANS Christmas Party by Judy McLaughlin at the piano. The party wag arranged by Mrs. Brownie troop 64 celebrated Its Arthur J. Polin, Mrs. C. Donald la the first anniversary Monday with a English, Mrs. Charles P. Hurd and combined troop birthday and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin. Red Bank Are* Christmas party in the Mechanic Guests were Mrs. Joseph Aople- street school auditorium. The table gate, Mrs. William H. Egolf, Mrs. wia decorated in Christmas colors, .Raymond Morris, Mrs. Henry A. NEED JOBS with a large red-and-green-iced Rittcrman, Mrs. A. W. Rogers, Mrs. birthday cake as a centerpiece. H. Pelln, Mrs. Irving Kubin. Mrs. few* •Wife Ollwn an ex- One-year pendants were pre- Philip Waldman, Mrs. David L. «ellMt iMteital for tralalw- sented to Mary Applegate, Sharon Wark, Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs. Nor- Burdge, Margie English, Nancy man Sickets, William H. Egolf, Jr., Hurd, Judy McLaughlin, Joan Mor- Phyllis Morris, Sue English, John Unemployment rls, Eileen Polin, Roberta Polin, Polin, Sharyn Polin and Carol Ru- Wanda Richmond, Helen* Ritter- bin. man, Elaine Waldman, Joanne b • Wark and Elaine Winters. Other Accidents that cripple or kill oc- Brownies attending were Janice cur on the average once every four If you were to ask them, they would Applerate, Nancy Egolf, Linda minutes in U. S. factories. say: "Give us something from Mc- Community Kelvey's—something that will last for years to come." Surely from this Problem advert isement you can choose the right gifts for the best-loved ones DO SCENIC INN on your list. YOUR PART LAMPS tvill be 100 OCEAN BOULEVARD, cherished for years G1T» Tour Orfere for Workers to the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS There has never been a more delightful collection of lamps in our store. So many different kinds that « im- New Jersey State possible to describe them. OPEN HOUSE Take a ride to McKelvey's ond see them. $3.25 to Unemployment New Years Eve $65.00. Service Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunzman, Marie Wynn, flower girl, and Fred Kuniman, ring beares, $5.00 Minimum Per Person 48 Eait Front St. At a double ring ceremony at St. with hat to match, Her bouquet wai Columba'g Catholio church, New- red tea roses and pompoms. Marie Red Bank 6-3050 ark, Hiss Genevleve Lorraine Wyan of Newark, wearing an aqua MUSIC BY SCENIC INN TRIO Kunzman, daughter of Mr. and taffeta dress with matching hat, No Feet Charged. Mrs. Fred Kunzman of Walnut was flower girl and Fred Kunzman NOISEMAKERS — ENTERTAINMENT street, Keansburg, became the bride acted as ring bearer. Jerry Fair- CHAIRS for the of Frank Makomaskl, son of Mrs. banks of Hillside wag best man and TEL. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 14)388 Helen Makomaskl and the late the usher wai Jerry Hoffman of rest of their lives John Makomaski. Rev. Philip T. Newark, FOR RESERVATIONS Occasional chairs, lounge McCabe officiated at the wedding A reception was held at the New chairs, club chairj, chan- at 5 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 5. Barrel hall Newark. After a wed- nel-back barrel chain Tho bride, given in marriage by ding trip in New York state the FINE and others in a wide ar- her father, wore an embroidered couple have taken up their rest- me we lawn* wu ray of fabrics. chiffon gown with high neckline denes at 45 Lindsley avenue, Irv- TABLES and train. Her tulle veil bung from ington. for finer living La - Z • Boy and Strait a crown of *eed pearls. Her bou- The bride attended Middletown GIVE A USEFUL GIFT slumber chairs with their quet was a cascade of white chry- township high school and St. Jamei Choose a piecrust table ottomans to match, of- gantbemums and pompoms. high school, Newark, and ii em- thown at upper left at fording Incomparable Miss Evelyn Rudden of Port Mon- ployed by the Radio Corporation $35.00; or one of our comfort for torn* lucky mouth wa« maid of honor and wore of America. The bridegroom is a drum tables, $31.50 to person. a yellow chiffon dress with match- graduate of Hillside high school and $162.50; Pembroke ta- The range of prices will ing hat and carried yellow tea roaes is employed by the Uneda Burner blet, $34.50 to $121.50; appeal to all value seek- console tables, $31.50 to and pomponui. The bridesmaid, Miss Service. He served three years in ers—ond who isn't . , t Joan Miner, also of Port Mon- the Army, two ot which were in $162.50; cocktail tables, $24.50 to $127.50. mouth, was attired ia aqua taffeta the South Pacific theater. $22.50 to $67.50; tier We show you only tables, $19.75 to $97.50; five tables from WEDDING ANNOUNCED lamp tables, $13.50 to our vast collection. Miss Snyder To Wed $57.50; step tables, There or. many Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Woolley $19.50 to $72.50 and more. Each one is of 336 South boulevard, Spring Stanley J. Wabisky others. Some hove leath- different from the Lake, announce the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of IS er tops. other in charm and their daughter. Miss Dorothy E. Linden place, Red Bank, have an- style. May w. Woolley, to Richard E. Francis, nounced the engagement of their thow thtm to you. Jr., eon of Mr.'and' Mrs. Richard daughter, Miss Doris Snyder, to Francis of Holmdel. The ceremony Stanley J. Wabisky, son of Mr. and Make 12 to 18 light and tender took place Sept, 10. The couple Mrs. J. Wabiaky of Headdcn'a Cor- GIFT DESKS cup cakes by jutt adding egg spent their honeymoon touring Southern states. At present they ner. Maple kneehole deski, In LANE famous and milk to Cupltti*. That*• are living at 89 Bennett avenue, Mlu Snyder attended Red Bank lovely honey font, Neptune City. public and St. James schools and $63.50 to $127.50. Ma- Cedar Chests alL Delidout because the ta- pie desk chairs, $8.25 to Mr. Francis Is employed »t the Mr. Wabisky was graduated from In conventional and gredienU an the tame fine $19.50. Signal Corps Engineering labora- Middletown township high school, period styles, in mahog- ones you ust... And pre- tories at Camp Coles. During the Leonardo. He served three years in any, walnut or maple. A eitlon-miied for war he served two and a half years the army and is employed by Dani- magnificent gift to ns> in the Signal Corps in the Euro- lectro corporation, Red Bank. •MM0OI*. Disdsln the westbtr la ceive, $56.75 to $89.50. nsults. pean Theater of Operations. these tall, dirk beauties lhat |o l» well TECHNICIAN CITED. COI0 M«VI-Th«cn«ecclln.a ^ wlnler ,„„, Kwlt ,Iide ,,lleMI, SOLID MAHOGANY ENGAGED TO WKD y quality ROCKERS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mllke of Edward J. Gann, an employee at T* IS" U V"t" "T *•* to slip on and off. Black, how* Union Beach have announced the the Marlboro State hospital, is one wnther.Adjuiublebucklesiiulceit Large and small rocktrt engagement of their daughter, of four psychiatric technicians in easy to tuck tanners in the tops, upholstered in durable the state cited lor outstanding fabrics, $25.00 t» Twoinofe Annn Milke, to Stanley Bachonski $76.50, of Perth Amboy. Miss Milke is a work by Coiumlsilonti- S&uford eoiy baking Bates of the State Department of mixet for you graduate of Keyport high school JOHN B. ALLEN CO. and ia employed by the Standard Institutions and agencies, Their Electric Time company of New names have been submitted to the • Broad St. RED BANK Ttl. 6-0267 Tork. Mr. Bachonski is a graduate National Mental Health Foundation of Perth Amboy vocational school for possible choice in.a nation-wide GIFT CERTIFICATES ItAKO PRODUCTS CMPORMION and is employed by the Lincoln! competition as "Psychiatric Aide of OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mefcer of superior bsHnf mlm tlnei Mercury company of Metuchen, the Year" for 1948. All Mahogany Knee- Governor Winthrop Notice el Settlemtnt *l Accewt. hole Desk with leath- Secretary, all ma- GIFT HASSOCKS Estate of Adolf W. Bry. deceased. er top, $199.50. hogany, $167.50. Notice it hereby given tint the amgusU Here Is a splendid gift of iha subscriber, administratrix with Governor Winthrop suggestion. Hassocks of COPY OF ORIGINAL will annexed of the estate of Mid de- Desk, all mahogany, the better type, $5.50 to ceased, will bt audited and atattd by LONGFELLOW DESK th« Suirogate of the County of Mon- ,$112.50. $26.50. mouth and reported for settlement to The original can be the Monmouth County Court, Probst* seen inthe Henry Ford division, on Thursday, the twentieth day of January, A. D., 1849. at IOIOO o'clock collection at Green- A. M.. at which time application, will field Village, Dear- be made for the allowance of commit- born, Mich. A beau- •ions and couniel fees. Sated: December 4th, A, D., 1»4I. tiful piece, $287.50. HELEN B. HAEDY. Mahogany desk Old Fnrm Road, hl $24.50 to BOUDOIR CHAIRS Shrewsbury, N. J. Administratrix with Win Annexed! There isn't a lady en Venn. Qulnn, Doremus, McCiw your list who wouldn't * Russell, 75 Broad Street, love one of these. In Bed Bank, New Jersey. choice of covers, $29.75 Attorneys. to $48.75. CHANCERY 1/251 WELL TRIMMED SIRLOIN & PORTERHOUSE CENTER CUT SHERIFF'S SALE CHAISE LONGUES FRAMED MIRRORS By virtue of a writ of A. fa. to m« C directed, issued out of the Superior c Chair and matching ot- Give what you will but Court of New Jersey (Chancery Divi- STEAKS PORK CHOPS toman in quality covers, there isn't a more desir- sion) will be exposed to tale at public 59lb. 59lb. $41.50 to $69.75. One able gift than a gleam- vcnduG, on piece chaise, $72.50. Monday, the 27th day of December. 1I4S ing mirror reposing in it* between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 WILSON CERTIFIED—WHOLE OR HALF handsome frame of eith- o'clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern Standard SAMSON BRIDGE SETS er simple or ornate de- Time) In the afternoon of said day, at WILSON CERTIFIED BEEF 59k AND FINE CARD TABLES sign, $13.50'to $112.50. the Court House in the Borough of Free- hold, County ot Monroouth, Mew Jersey, READY TO EAT HAMS PRIME Rl» - SHORT CUT Samson is one of America's best to satisfy a decree of said court amount- known names in furniture of this ing to approximately 14,515.00. kind. We have Samson and other All the lollowlng tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu- famous, makes. Beautiful 5-piece larly described, situate, lying and being FRESH HAMS ensembles, $35 to $99.50. Sev- In the Borough of Bed Bank, In the LOIN LAMB CHOPS . . 5Q eral models have extension tables. County of Monmouth and State of Mew WHOLE OB HALF Card tables priced from $3.95. ' BEGINNING at a point In the easterly aide of Bridge Avenuo said bcglnnlnt joint belnic the southwest corner oL property of William Miles and the north- west corner of property formerly of SMOKED CAU HAMS .. 39s, FRESH LOINS OF PORK 39|b. Be Proud of Your Jaraea Miles; thence <1) southerly alonjr 4 TO UJL AVERAGE the easterly sldo of Bridse Avenue, 97.6 4 TO 0.UL IVI'Dlnr ^^ "»• HALF OB WHOLE Home Christmas with feet to a point In property of now Role Meiinaj thente (2) in an easterly direc- GULISTAN'S tion parallel with Beech Street, now known as West Bergen Place, 5* feet C LUXURIOUS to a point In the westerly line of lands of formerly Burdge; thence (>) norther- FRESH SPARE RIBS .. 39 FRESH CHICKENS ... 39*. SCULPTURED ly and parallel with the easterly line of BBOILEBS ft FBYEBS Bridge Avenue and running along the lb. RENAISSANCE westerly line of formerly Burdct prop- erty 2T.( feet to1 a point in the south- ON YOUR FLOORS erly line of lands of William Miles; FRESH HOME MADE c GIFT PICTURES thence (4) westerly along the southerly Renaissance, the beautiful lino of land of William Miles, parallel SAUSAGE MEAT 3 9 VERY LEAN SHORT RIBS 3 9ft Landscapes, seascapes, sculptured fabric. Or you may with the second course, CO feet to the lb. hunt scenes, historical point or place of beginning, prefer Symphony or Tone-on- characters and many oth- Intended to b« the tame land! and Tone, Gulistan's other famous premises conveyed to Russell H. DelTen- weaves. Ride lo Freehold, enjoy er themes. Big and little dorf and Lucille E.MTeffendort, his wife, pictures, all nicely by deed from Michael Rago and Mary framed. Yes, shadow Imgo, his wife, dated September 25, McKelvey's Low 1946, and recorded In the Monmouth frames, ova* frames, #tc. County ClorVa Ofllce on October 3, 1D48 Cash - Saving Prices Prices to suit every taste. in Book 8079 of Deeds for said county, MOLQNEY'5 MARKETS van 322. Seized ai the property of Russell H. For Gu\i*tan'$ Famous perTendorf and Lucille B, Deffendorf, husband and wife, taken In execution" at Made Here in Freehold, N. J. the suit of Bed Bank Savins A Loan Association, and to bt told by McKELVEY 21 W. MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N. J. „ . . IRA ft WOLCOTT, Sheriff. PHONE 3-0743 Dated Nov. 18, 194)8. STORE NOW OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Parsons, Labrcque, Uamona sY Combs, TOWN h Attorneys, |2I,(4 Knur RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19, ley; remarks about Chrlitmaa dec- •Idins • Window Insulation oration* by Miss Mildred Laugb- Hadassah Has lln and "How Chriitmu !• Celt- Bowe Taken Dance • • Panee OLSON brated in Other Lands" by MM. STOP SUFFERING HOCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Riley and Miu Laugblin. Christ- Free Free Free Installed hv Olson Company's Trained Mechanics Birthday Party mas carolB wers sung to the organ To Trenton FROM PILES! Bernard Bow«, 20, of rout* 35, Estimates Without Obligation A program in commemoration of accompaniment of Mrs. Evangeline VENETIAN INN Kad Misery Quick Wltaoat Tllm! Mrs. Henrietta Zold's birthday fea- Bennett. Gifts were exchanged. Middletown townihip, who was ar- W. W. KENNEDY: Local RepraeanUtlvsi tured Tuesday night's meeting of Mrs. Jay Baker and Mrs. Ira C.raigned Jiere Tuesday before Re- No more need you suffer the mis- "•' Phone: Bed Bank 6-1488 the Red Bank chapter of Hadas-, Rathbone were welcomed as newcorder John V, Crowell and held ery and pain caused bjr Piles. Rec- sah nt the Riverside avenue com- members. Mrs. Mildred Palmer was for grand jury action on a charge INcsr Oeeaa Ave.) tal Ulcers, ItchingvPiles and allied munity center. Mrs. Benjamin appointed director of the cradle of carrying a concealed loaded gun, EVEBV SATUBDAY MITE Ractal Ailments are - treated by Ashln presided, and Mrs. 9. Bene- roll department. Mra. Rusaell wa* taken to the institution for DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF modern office methods. No pain, dict Levin had charge of the pro.- Smith, Mrs. Roelig H. LeRoy, Hn. ths criminal insane at Trenton for THE BEUAIBS. no hospitalization, no burning. No gram. I Dyson Woodhouse and Mrs. Fran- observation later that day. time lost from hem* or work. Mrs. Bertha Zion. Mrs. Morris 'ccs Woolley were hostesses. The Bow* was arreited at the rail- Everybody Welcome Write NOW without obligation and A REAL next meeting will be held Jan. 4, receive this interesting deeeriptlv* Nelson, Mrs. Harry Fcldt and Mrs. road station Monday night by Dep- book FREE RR-1, Illustrated la Samuel Cohen took part in a can- with Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg, uty Chief Frank Reuther on a Mrs. Elwood I. Monahan, Mr*. Ro- colors, which explains) the natur* djelijihting ceremony. charge of having a concealed gun. of Piles and Its treatment, to Mra. Victor Siegcl is chairman of | land Eramons and Mn. Beulah Chief Reuther said the weapon, a UNION MEDICAL CUNIC, Ml a children's party to be held at theThistle as hostesses. .32 caliber revolver, had three bul- Market St., Newark X, New Jersey. community center Sunday after- The G.G. Sewing club held Its lets in the chamber. noon, Jan. 9, at 2 o'clock. Billy Christmas party last Thursday The prisoner was to have been MOTH HOllS. TEAK Rauscher of Atlantic Highlands, night at the home of Mrs. William arraigned yesterday on a reckless 16-ycar-old magician, will preside Urstadt of Holmdcl road- Attend- driving charge resulting, from an at a show, entitled "Moment of ing were Mrs. Frank McCleaster, accident Dec. 8. At that time Bowe trmrfo notes Magic." Sound movies will be Mrs. Cyrus ROM, Mrs. William h. turned off Shrewsbury avenue into POfMNVISIlUE shown. Barnes, Mrs. RolandI'EmmoM, Mn. Bait Sunset avenue and hit a Assisting Mrs. Siegel are Mrs.Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Lillian A GIFT HELL GO FOR Hughson, Mrs. Jumes C. Glenn,' parked car owned by Thomas J. George Ashendorf, Mis. Irving Brereton, 22 East Sunset avenue. Moscowitz, Mrs, Abraham Zager, Mrs. James Neidlinger and Mrs. Hendrick L. Bennett. After hitting another car on that Mrs. Harry Mndansky, Mra. Henry street, Bowe'* car then crashed Rittcrman, Mrs. Harold Meistrlch, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. VanMattr into a utility pole. He was knocked Mrs. Sidney Hodas, Mrs. Albert of Bethany road left Saturday by unconscious and taken to River- Schwartz, Mrs. Henry 8. Inselberg, auto for Orlando, Fit., (or the win-view hOBpital. Mrs, Zion, Mn. Irving Richmond ter's stay. Your feet float through the air with and,Mrs. Morton Krongclt. Donald W. Peseux, a member of with Mrs. Murray Cohen was Intro- the Hazlet Boy Scout'troop com- Shrewsbury the greatest of ease. Put a new ting duced as a new member by Mrs.mittee, attended the meeting and Harry Madansky. inner of the Chihgarora district The Christmas party o.' the in your •wing with these comfortable CHRISTMAS A Hadassah donor luncheon will Friday at Buttontyood manor. Shrewsbury Community club will be held Wednesday, March 23, at Paul Pederson of Keyport, a be held next Monday in the parish casuals. Built with the meticulous Laurel in the Pines, Lakewood. member of the Pine Knot Rod andhouse. Santa will be there and an FORMAL WEAR CLUB General chairman of the shore area Gun club of Centervllle, shot a entertainment has been arranged. r«re of a Mansfield shoe! is Mrs. Milton Gerard. Program leven-point deer weighing about Mrs. Matilda Obre and daughter, TO HIRE chairman for the shore area is 150 pounds while gunning near Miss Elisabeth Obre, have gone to SAVINGS Mrs. Ashin. Lakewood Monday. St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. ' The (Urn, "Tomorrow Is a Won- Monte Carlo night will be held Mis* Emma Holmes has arrived derful Day," will be shown Tues- Saturday at the Hazlet fire home. at her winter home at St. Peters- day night, Jan. 11, at 8:30 o'clock A station wagon will be awarded. burg for her annual sojourn. To Solve at the community center. The proceeds will go into the build- Mrs. Marie Broderson, who has Mrs. Siegel gave a report on theing and truck fund. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hadassah convention at Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tintle of Harry Hardy, is spending the win- YourQift City Nov. 5 to 9. 'ompton Plains spent the week- ter at Del ray Beach, Fla. end wjth Mr. and Mrs. George Em- Mrs, Eugene C, Powers of New Hazlet mons of Beers street. Orleans is extending her stay with Buying John Webster Burns of New her mother, Mrs. Walter C. Guptll, Officers were elected, grifls were York city spent the week-end with to the first of the year. exchanged at a Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jackson. The school patrol held its final Expenditures! and a covered dish supper was Ernest E. Peseux, Sr., rolled a meeting of the year last week. Cpl. served at a meeting Monday night 256 game while bowling Monday John P. Qalvin spoke on safety in of the Good Government Republi- night with the New York Tele- The liletsui* of riving winter sports. Posters were drawn THE MORSI can club held nt the home of Mrs. phone company team. by John Niles, Kirk Phillips, Jean- !H incroiutcd a hundred Phoebo Ncidinger of Main street, Mrs. George W. Tiebout spent the fold If you have ample ne Walker, Mary Virginia Mason, Keyport. Mrs. Jeannette Evcrdell week-end with Mrs. Anthony Cas- Ivan and Bobby Kuhn, Robert Jen- fundft to cover all your was elected president; Mrs. Anna sidy of Brooklyn. expenditurea wi t h o u t Rossing, first vice president; Mrs. kins and Thomas Cowen. Stories •training your budgetl Melva Hoff, second vice president; were written gn the subject by Ell '10* Merchant! Truet Com. Mrs. Elizabeth Huylar, assistant Visual Aid Machine nor Jenkins, Carol Berg, Audrey OMH g jmny'n Chrlstttinn Club secretary, and Mrs. Emma T. Ru-For Hazlet School Barkalew, Ena DeVrles, Diana Gar has helped many thou«. afola, Joel Oerstenfeld and Sally 'TIL t P. M. CHOOSE ONE OF diger, treasurer. Donations were Hazlet Parent-Teacher associa- Duvall. ands to have funds tor made to the Red Cross, Salvation tion at last week's meeting voted THESE CUSSES slfUbuyins. Our 1941 army and the polio drive. Plants to purchase a visual aid machine School will be dismissed at noon JOHN B. ALLEN CO. Chrlitmaa Club l» now will be sent to sick members. The next Saturday, but the pupils will NO ENTRANCE FEE for the school. Fred Dean was au- open for enrollment— Lincoln day dinner Mil be held thorized to buy an electric refrig- present a Christmas program that S traad Strut KB BANK TA 6-0267 Dnxiit Receive in there l> • elm to nuit Feb, 14 at a place to he announced night at 8 o'clock in the' auditorium erator and Install it. A hot water "jFEN EVENINGS. GIFT CERTIFICATES. WMkly SO Wetkt your own nesdfl—and later. The next meeting will be heater has,been Installed and thewhere the Parent-Teacher associa- SEGAL'S I .so $ 28.00 btot of a". NO EN. held at the home of Mrs. Hoff, association will pay the installation tion will-give ths children a party. H. r«*r is* 1.00 50.00 TRANCE FEE. How. Keyport, at which the installation fee of 125;'•; >* -."'• mmm 2.00 100.00 •ver, there will be t will take place/. '• •' S.OO 110.00 •mail service chajye It Rudolph Peseux of Bethany road The chairman of the dental proj- 1.00 250,00 payment* are not cool' shot a four-point deer weighing ect reported 18 pupils have re- 10.00 100.00 pitted. Join today. 130 pounds Monday at Brlelle. ceived complete dental cars, thus Others in the party were James J. far." "'-.. ' • • Miss Dorothy Cohen of Keyport Wsrnock, Jr., Ralph Moccl, Mal- 1 colm W. Peseux, Alden Sproul, gave a talk on ths lighting of Jtw- Robert Welgand, Arnold Ssnatore iih lights. and Donald W. Peseux. • Mrs. CwdVf leach was appoint- A covered, dish supper and ed chairman of the school lunch Christmas party was held Tuesday program in place of Mrs. Lyman by the W.S.C.S. ot St. John's Meth- Morris, who resigned, Mrs. Marie odist church in the church rooms. Hertle was appointed juvenile pro- The program included the Scrip- tective chairman. ture lesson, "The Story of Christ- It was announced that a Christ- mas" by Mrs. Walter Smale; "Themas dinner will be disposed of on Origin of Carols and Christinas the co-operative plan Saturday at FUR PRICES Singing" by Mrs. Norman R. R|i the Hatlet lira house. in December! No need to wait till usual January Sales for your fur coat. ... A REAL CHRISTMAS Right now, in December, and in time for Christmas Vogels drops fur prices way down to save you money! Look at this list of typical savings WREATHS cV DISPLAYS on luxury furs! FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS BUY FOR MEN & BOYS Brighten your win* SAVE UP TO 40% dows and front WHITE door knocker with WIM uviNa DRESS SHIRTS •B«g. spicy wreaths and SM « MOUTON LAMBS 165. - 119. - 46.! swags glowing with While They Last Value berries, ribbons and ; MUSKRATS 445. - 299. -146! colored balls. LEATHER CLOVES IncMinf Mm MH, MirtsHss, Mink MmM *1.50 AND UP. SUITS FROM 129*95 1.95 PERSIAN PAW 165.- 99.- 66.! TROUSERS FROM Individual floral \ SILVER FOX Coptlct 125.- 99.- 26.! or greens arrange- SPORT COATS FROM ments for mantel Chinnt GRAY KIDSKIN 245.-199.- 46.! and table. SWEATERS FROM RUSSIAN PONY 279.-199.- 80.! S2.50 AND UP. BELTS FROM BALBRIGGAN BOMBAY LAMB 390.-299.- 91.! A GIFT UNDERWEAR FROM Block PERSIAN LAMB 595. - 495. -100.! HOSE 3 Pairs IN Holiday Special! TIES "GROWING SQUIRREL FAVOR" TOPCOATS FROM CAPE FOR BOYS 199. Beautiful . Ths Gift Suprsms In lux- Blooming Plant* SUITS; uriant squirrsl to glam- orize the fovorltt lady Budget' in Christmas thli wlntsr. SPORT COATS Pricsd Wrappings and Fur Bsauty In a Ribbons All Wool TROUSERS Four Skin '1.00 AND UP, SHIRTS „,„„ ALL RANCH PRICES MINK Telephone SWEATERS ,f|* KB0M ; PLUS TAX SCARF IUMSON 1-0674 COME IN AND BROWSE AT OUR BARGAIN COUNTER 99. Bernard All Our Pun May Bt Purchoitd Proctor's Clothes, Inc. NO PARKING PROBLEMS! AVENUE OF TWO RIVERS RUMSON 42 WEST STREET RED RANK On Our Budget Purchatt Plan! 3.1IOORH KBOM C3OI-ONV KKSTA1IHANT PMI PARKING AT KEAR OP OUR STORISI Take Santa's Tip and Make a Trip to A*P for NOW...8t*ek up mm mil thm Fine Values in FESTIVE FIXI.WS Join the early birds and itock your pantry with big valuta for the big day! Cranberry SaUCe Dro«*da»y .r Ocean Spray 1« ot can 15e Festive Foods Apple Sauce Ai»f.n«y a0oi.can2'or27e Fancy Pumpkin A«> J?OI c«nlfot21e Libby's Castard Pumpkin . w oz. »n 2 for 23e Visit your A&P Super Market right now .. . while every- thing (including your energy) is abundant! You'll find it Cake Flour Swanidown, Soflaiilk, Smjshaw 44of.pkg.35ti cram-packed with festive foods . . . with plump Pilgrim Flako Pie Crust ...... iaiPka]6e Brand turkeys, flavor-rich smoked hams, luscious fruit Flour Gold Madal, Htckar'., Pillshury 10 Ib. bag 89c 2« Ib. baa 2.05 cakes, fine canned goods, quality-famous baking supplies, Flour Sunnyfiald all-purpot* 10 Ib. bag 65c 25 Ib. bag 1.59 rich mince meat, fragrant spices and dozens of other good things for holiday meals at everyday prices. Come take Jack Frost Sllgar Fira granulated S Ib. papor ba« Vic your pick while you can take your time! CriSCO or Spry , . . lib. can 39c llbaanLO*/ DcAO Vagalabla ihorl.nmg 11b. can 37c Hb «" 1.03 Fleischmann's Dry Yeast • • . . 2 Pkg. 9c Bell's Poultry Seasoning ... • PVJ- 10c Sultana Stuffed Olives ? °«. iar 19c SYiot !«r '110 Crispa Salty Thin Pretzels . . '01. pkg. 16c Premium Crackers Nabitc. '*P*J.25« A*P SAYS NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR Hurry's Oxford Cremcs Owkor, 14°* pkg. 27a..< Borden 8 HemO Vitamin fortified PILGRIM BRAND TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS Borden'a Instant Chocolata a at Junket Rennet Powder • . aa 3 pkgi 2 Sparkle Gelatin Desserts . • • 3ok5i. 19« With their delicate flavor and tender goodness, A&P's famous Pilgrim Brand turkeys are always festive favorites. Everyone None Such Mince Meat ?«°* \« ' °< pt>9- 19e JV9W... cw re who's ever tasted them will want one of these plump meaty Mince Meat AS* 9o«.Pka. 15- birds. So we suggest that you order yours now to enable us to help you get the size you want. Prices will all be as low as we Seedless Raisins A»P fancy is 01 p*8.15« FRUIT CAKE can make them, but the heavier birds will be less expensive Assorted Chocolates Warwick 1 ib. Pk9.63« 3lb. than the smaller sizes, due to lower wholesale coslf. cab 2.49 Milk Chocolate Santa Claua • sot.-a«*39a 31b. 4 Aft Libby's Bartlett Pears • • • ».»o. 46< " .M Whola or e-ilhar half Ib. Pork Loins Sliced Pineapple Ait bran* 20.«. «n 29* 30 01. •» 33« With a grand Jane Parker Fruit Cake on hand, you needn't worry about what Legs of Lamb Libby's Fruit Cocktail .... 3o«.«n43« to have for dessert on Christmas or what Pineapple Juice AII br«nd> w 01. <»n 16* 46 a* can 38a to serve to unexpected holiday • guests. Round Pot Roast«° ••>•«•<> *79« It's over two thiitls fruit and nuts . . . Grapefruit Juice "<""• n «. «r, 3 for 23e 44 01 m 19c buy your* today! Chuck Roast or Steak'?>4° Fowl For fricasiaa und«4 Ibi. Ib 52c 4 Ibi. S *var Ib. 55c Smoked Beef Tom§ues short ib. 57c Chickens Iroiling and Frying-iizai undar 4 Ibi. Ib. 53e Sliced Bacon Sunnyfitld-wgarcurad Shoulders of Lamb eraw-cut-whoi* it- ''« Frankfurters »>niMI ib.55e Porkiaasage . . link H>.59C *49e Loin Lamb Chops wail irimmad u>. «9e Harvested fresh, delivered fresh and Want fresh butter and eggs for holiday baking . . . tasty cheeses for holiday Rib Lamb Chops shott cut-.hu wax* ib. 79c Sliced Boiled Ham V^ soM freih, A&P'i fruits and vegetables are chock full of garden-frwh Btnm. nibbling? Make A&P?s Dairy Center Shoulder Lamb Chops • •..."> 75« Whole Cooked Chicken . IH>.2OI.»IV2.29 your supply center! Stewing Lamb •>•»' ««* dim* ib. 25« Top Quality S**tooH Tomatoes • • • «rto..iti«sl9« SmqlitM-FMcy Frisk Craamry Beef Liver Spacially talMlad Ib. 65c Cod Steak Fr«h ib. 31c Fancy Shrimp ib 65c String Beans '<•*.«"<• 2^23« BUTTER . ibb Beef Kidneys for a piping mw H>. 35C Mackerel Fr.ih ib.23e Fresh Whiting ib 17c California Carrots .«•••• 2behx 19c • Oxtails For loup or briiiing lb.35e Oystersr«iriiKdoi.45e OystersFtriuwtHPt 69c Swiss Cheese M »69e New Green Cabbage ••••••• * 5« Pascal Table Celery er* Mikl9« Sliced American M»i-o-iii »IOCMI *>.49e Dried Apricots ..•••• IK eaite.b^49« Gruyere Cheese lordin'i 6u.pkg.39e GREEN GIANT White Bone EvipwiM M&M Cnty CMICI Dried Mixed Fruita .... lib.iaiio.b.a33e Blended Swiss Mtiom ib.55e CHOCOLATE Braxil Nuts . * 39c Walnuts . . * 49c Cream Cheese torawt «or cut 33c PEAS MILK Pecan Meats 4oi45« Fresh Dates •« 2 pk9i29e Creamed Cottage Cheese toidm'i • oi. cup 16c Pabst-Ett Amtricin or Pimtnto 4ttoi.pkg.25e STORE HOURS •a.a.tiSM. Maialif ttrwih titwdiy Delrich Margarine UCOUHPA 1*. canon 40O .m» Bmr*Ymm Wmt* * Nutley Margarine fur», uniform. ; iib.wion31e Pure Lard tni*.prinw *.23e A*P COFFEE Gold-N-Rich A daunt cfiaaia Ib. 65C EIGHT O'CLOCK 2tibbaa.7»c 11b.bag40* . tii. 3k. bag 1,11 BLIP CtnChE . . 2".b.,,*7c Colgate's VEl 's FAB 11b. b.g 44* . • • • a 31b bag 1.27 For diihai, itockingi, lingiri* For all family wash and diihat BOKAR .... 2tibb.g.03e 18 or. iib.bH4T> mil 3Ib.big 1.35 £29. Pkg. MS mas wicmi M «U vmr umm mtumta PALMOUVE SOAP PALMOUVE SOAP CASHMERE BOUQUET OOAGON SOAP SUPER SUDS A.1AX CLEANSER DUZ DIF J Urgt bath MrJTHOfliKT •EOBCE W. HULBE. .Sea Blight George W. HuUe, a life long res- Jtcv. Joseph S. Eldrtdf e will bring Sunday's servic* will be church ident of Eatontown, died last week a Chn.muus message at the 10:i5 scauol at 9:15; mommy worship at Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity at the Freehold Welfare home. He o'clock service Sunday morning. 11; junior Christian Endeavor at is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Special music will lie rendered by 6:80 Ik m. youth fellowship at 7. Perry of Red Bank, and a brother, A ' chapej worship, led by the school at 9-At a. n». aftf til* regu- he choir. Sunday-ochool meets at The junior and intermediate Joseph Hulse of Shrewsbury. BAPTIST :30 a. m. stiurch school groups will have BORUK.V L HANCK ied Tuesday »t the home of her The funeral was held yesterday youth fellowship, will take plats at lar service «.t U o'clock, wfien th» brother, William G. Boyle of Hod Bank » p. m. The group will have sup- pastor, Rev. Hai-old Hornberger, Movie* of Dickens' Christmas eharg* of * Christmas program t* Borden h. Hance, .70, of 22 Rum- at the Braun funeral home, Eaton- j>ev \V. Clinton Puwtrs will :>rol will he shown in ths strurch bs presented Sunday at 4 p. ro. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. She was the wife town, with Rev. Dunham V, Reinig, per IU the Ore place ream at 6:30. «rlll preach on 'John But Points th« son nwd, Little Silver, died Sunday of Edward S. Carpenter, formerly Sunday at Ihe 11 Way." Th« senior choir will Mag unday evening at 0:30 o'clock, fol- Ths Edna Woodward auxiliary night. He was born at Rurnson, son pastor of the Eatontown Methodist of Time." Dickon"s "Christmas Carol" will manager of Sherwood's sporting service on "Tlie Kulliie again be presented Sunday, Dee. the Bach choral, "Come, Thou lowed by the singing of carol*. will meet tomorrow evening at the of ths late .Robert W. and Elizabeth church, officiating. Burial was in Christmas music will i' ^.If tiic horn* of Mrs. Fred Williamson. A goods store on Broad itreet, Red • t 8 p. ill. by tlie religious Saviour of Our Race" Flowers on The Girl Scouts, of which Mrs, Jjovett Hance, Bank. Atlantic View cemetery. oi-Rnn prelude, "BioaU Korlli. O Stephanie Swenson is the leader, Christmas party will fojfcw. Before hio retirement, Mr. Hance Beauteous Heavenly Light," by drama oojnmitlrc the altar will be memory of Besides her husband and brother, A watch ninht service will be Ludwijr, given by Mr. andwill hold a candlelight service Mon- The Woman's missionaiy society •was a partner with his brother; Irv- JOHN P. HVLAND Baeh, and a Cliristnias Pastorai, day evening in the church. will hold a meeting and Christmas ing Hance of Middletown, in the ope- Mrs. Carpenter is survived by a '•Herald AngelJ," by Dinelll. TThhe hold PMday, Dec-. 21, from 8 p. sn.Mrs, Robert O. Paul, daughter, Mrs, Alice Meinrich of John Patrick Hyland, 65, of Free- Herald AngelJ, y until midnight. i The Sunday-School Christmas en- party tonight at the church. ration of the Robert Hance and Sons choir will tini g "JoJ y to the World," The Christmastlde services trill Gifts were exchanged at a Long Island; a nephew, George S. hold, died Monday. He was born In include the annual candlelightlng; tertainment will be held Tuesday hardware and furniture store here. Scotland and was a machinist. Mr ••Infant Holy" and "The Infant JtKKOKMICII t 7:30 p. m. Chrismas party held Monday night Mr. Hance was a member of Mystic Boyle of Little Silver, and a niece. Jesus." The youth doir will sing oereraony at 10:45 Christmas eve at the church by the Elsie KittHtz Mrs. Mary Barlow of Red Bank. Hyland is survived by his wlf€( lied Us ilk ajid the Christina* day worship A Christmas morning service will Brotherhood lodge, F. and A.M.. of Mrs, Hhadea Carnegie Hyland; a •'Shine, 0 Wondcrlttl.Star." The ui- be hald at 7 o'clock. The pastor will chapter, World Wide guild. lied Baak, Monmouth Boat club The funeral wa« held this morn- fjan pontlude will U.; "for .Unto Us •God's Kesponsc to Needy with Holy Communion nt 30 a. m. The church school workers held lg at Forty-Fort, Pa. , son, Thomas Hyland of Freehold! World—A Baby!" is ihe theme of There will he baptisms of infants ireach a sermon appr*|iriate to the Before hit retirement, was a * sister, Mrs. Mary Irvine of Art a. Child is Born" Hum Handel's ccasion and there will be music a party following their meeting and the North Shrewsbury 1st "Messiah." the Christinas sermon to be preach- at the 11 a. m. service Sunday, Dec. zona, and two brothers, Leo ant ed at the 10:4ft :i. m. Sunday sor- iy the choir, Tuesday night. There were sifts, Boat and Yacht club. THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT. Joseph Hyland ot Freehold. Church school will moel at 9:4D 26. For all sfrvic.es special music Gifts pf polneettla or other flow- games and refreshments. vke by tbc pnstur, Hev. John G. will bo I'cndcrcd l)y the choir.• Besides his brother, he is sur- Thomas H. McKnifht, 90, "of East a. m. There will be a Christmas rs for church'decorations may be The primary and nursery depart- vived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth service in the junior department in Gtbhard. ments of the church-school-will hold 'rcehold, died last Thursday at the . The musical program will include eft at the church or parsonage. White Hance; two sons, Winflold home of his daughter, Mrs, John charge of Mrs. A. W. VnnNotStrani'S their entertainment next Thursday W. Hance, Little Silver, and fior- class. introit, "A Joyful Christmas Song," afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gifts, can- McKnight also of East Freehold. 'by Gavaert; anthem, "There Were J-'!iir Haven MKTHOItlST ds* L. Hance, Jr. Red Bank; a He is survived by another daugh- A Chrift»as rnndlciiyliting ser- dy and oranges will he presented daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Hance Shepherds," to be sung by the choir At the 11 o'clock Sunday morn- Batontown to all the children. ter, Mrs. Michael Scanlon ot Free- vice will take jilt's at -1:30 p. m. with Helen listelle as alto soloist; Howson, East Williston, L. I.; two Features of the program will be m- inn fifivico, Rev. John B. Kirhy, Eev. Dunham V. .Hcinig will The,young people of the church lold; a son, George McKnight, and offertory nnthem, "Bcthlehom," Jr., will deliver a sermon on "The sisters. Mrs. Frank L. Manning and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Drum,- both of Btrumental selections by Miss Fian- sung by John Zagaju, bass soloi-st, ireaeh Sunday at 10:50 o'clock on will be in charge of a Christmas Mrs. George K, Allen, and two oth- cee Dlx, pianist; Miss .lean Gaid:-u- Heart of Christmas." Mrs. Jean F. "When Chfistmas Gomes." His chil- SVe service, A watch night service East Freehold. and the choir; organ prelude, "Low Senn will slug "Alleluia" and Mrs. er brothers, Joseph N. and Robert icr, violinist, and Chnrlas I'li-r, cell- a Hose in Blooming," and the pust- dren's message will be on "Christ- is planned for Dec. 31 beginning at C. Hance, all of Red Bank. The funeral was held Monday ist. "Serenade," l>y Widoi-, and Mary p. Oupples will render tha atas Jay." The musici will include 9 p. ni. morning- at- St. Rose of Lima Hide, "Venl Emmanuel," to be Christmas carol, "in the Bleak The funeral was held yesterday Chrietniiis selcctiuna from "Hansel choir anthem. "And There Were afternoon at the Mount memorial church, where a requiem msj* was played by the organist, Miss Bar- Mid-Winter." The youth choir will 1 and Grctel" will be played hy the bel ra Addis. Shepherds,' soprano solo by Mrs. KMBURY home, with Rev. W. Calvin Colby, iffered. Burial was in the church trio. "Arioso," by Bach and 'An- present, a special number, "KolJoiv tester Whitfleld. with violin obU- pastor of the Humson Presbytci- :emetcry, under the direction of dante." by Gluck and "Bourrec," The cantata. "The Holy infant," tho Siar." The organ preude will Little Silver will ha sung st the 7:30 p. m. ser- gato by Charles E. Robblns; a duct, Christmas will be celebrated Dec. ian church, officiating. Burial was he Freeman funeral home. by Handel will 'he played by the be "Adoration" and tho offertory "On That. Christmas Tide in the in Fair View cemetery. Tlic church vice by the church choir and gulo- will bu "Poslornlc" from Hnndel'a 19 and 26. Dr. DeMaris will preach cellist and pinnist. ^ong Ago'' by Mrs. Whitlicld snd EDWARD L. BENNETT choir will sine Silently (lie i«ts. ' Children are invited lo at the 11 o'clock service Sunday on MILAlTsNYDER The Sunday-school Christmas cn- '. Jjester Rigby. What Shall His Name Be?" and Stars Look Dow,.. and "Thcic sttond the service with their par- At the 7:30 p. m. fellowship ser- The funeral of Edward L. Ben- lortninnient'.wUl be j?iven Monday ents, "The First Christmas Roses" his sermon for the following Sab- Milan Snyder, 40, a life long res- nett, 63, a 60-year resident of Fair 1 at 7:30 p. m. Tiic program will com- vice a pageant will be given by bath will be "No End to His Gov-ident of Fair Haven, died of a heart wcreShepheidl-will play as "th. eKredi'rit organ k ]>:-eludoK. :=••, will be addressed to them by the the Sunday-school children led by Haven, who died Dec. 6, was heldl •The Shepherd's Carol" and prise carols and recitations by the mini.slnr. ernment." ttack Friday morning in the Fair Thursday afternoon at the Chapel children, . Mrs. W. L. Rctnijr. The anthems Haven lire house. He %vas found By 4wstludc, "Gloria in Ew.clsis Dcu. A red and yellow poinscttla has will be "Chrietnmstide" and Sing Tht three choirs will sing Sun- of Holy Communion, Fair Haven, The junior high fellowship will A Christina* eve Communion ser- been placed in tho sanctuary by day morning, Richard Brounlsy Roy King, a borough employee. with Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, meet at 6:30 p: m. and the senior vice will be held from 11:1& to mid- For Joy." Mr. Snyder was born at Fair Ha- Obadiah H. Hallcnbake and family A Christnms movie, "Beyond Our will play a cornet sulo, "O Holy pastor, officiating. Mrs. Arthur group at 7 o'clock. night. The meditation will bo in memory of Obadiah Hallcnbake Night." a program will be given en, son of the late Herbert K. and Baker was organist. Flowers in'tits church Sund.iy brought by the pastor and the choir OUT," will be the feature picture In the evening by the Sundoy- Maude Scott Snyder. He had Dcen will render the anthem, "Wh.lu his father. Monday, with #ovcn cartoons and mployed by the Pennsylvania rail- Burial was in Fair View ceme- were given in memory or Hurold The Christmas program will be odiool, cry under direction of the Worden A. LaRoe by his wire. Shepherds Watched their Sheep," shorts. The Sunday-school Christ- Christmas movies, sponsored by ro&d and had hlau been a mail car- nrranged hy Jungst-Dliklnson, and held next Wednesday nt 7:30 p mas program and party will i* rier at the Fair Haven postofflce. funeral home. Bearers were Leon A Christmas party for children m. entitleitl d "ThThe h of the the youth fellowship, will be held Little, John P. Mulvihlll, Sr., John of the beginners' and.primary de- a solo, "Ho)y Nifjlil," to be remlcied 1 given Tuesday. Youth fellowship Saturday ut 7:30 |>. m. in the social Mr. Snyder was an exempt member by Ann Crelin, toprano. World. meats Thursday night. f the Fair Haven fire company. He M. Minton. Edward Little, Chsrlei partment* will be given Saturday At a meeting' In the church Tues- hull. Cross and James Wenner. afternoon ul the ehuicli. Santa lived with his sister, Mrs. Michael day the organization of Methodist H. Daly. 84 Lake avenue. Claus will be present. Men voted to act as sponsors of CENTRAL BAll 1ST REFORMED ,. The loaches' planning conference lied Bank Atlantic Highlands Besides his sister, he is survived the showing; of the motion picture Colt's Neck by a brother, Herbert Vernon Sny- ' -wW meet Monday evening nl the Services for Sunday arc Holy Rev. Howard M. Ervin AVlll Cuiuruunlon at 8 o'clock, church- "Scrooge." and to underwrite the guest speaker from New der, Leonardo. lia«d»,j»{.>trii. John Green on Uak- expenses and also agreed to be re- preach Sunday at the 11 o'clock «er- Brunswick theological seminary land street^ ' ' , tdiool at !):oO. morning prayer with vics on the theme, "Angelic Testi- The funeral was held Monday af- H. L SCOTT icrinon by fiov. Jiobert II. Amler- sponsible for ushci-ing at the ser- will bo heard Sunday at the 11 ternoon at the Wordcn funeral The junior icp»i lmcnt (Mulstows vices and for decoration of the mony to Mary." The choir will ron- o'clock service. Christmas music party Will be held Tiicsday'iwcnins- on, Jr., at 11 o'clock. At the 11:30 der the anthem, "Blessed, Holy home, with Rev. Christopher H. service lilnisti'ips depicting the first church for Christmas. will be rendered by the choir un- Snyder, pastor of the Chapel of th« at the church. At the covered dish supper and Night," by Offenbach. The pastor der direction of Charles Francis, MORTICIAN MemlMrs of Buy Scum troop 2.i Christmas will be shown. Special will bring the 8 o'clock evening Holy Communion, officiating. Bur- music at the 11 o'clock service will fellowship night program last week with Miss Elizabeth Matthews at ial was in Fair View cemetery. and tile troop committee will meet contributions made possible the message. next Thursday evening at the Include "Adagio," by Mendelssohn the organ. Two anthems will be Bearers were Edward Porter, Church Street, Belford, N. J. purchase of an additional robe for Church school meets in the cha-sung. leorgc Lang, Michael Normlle, oUB-eb. for a ChrlFtmius party. nd "Triumphal March," by Uou- pel at 10 a. m. The Christinas en- lod. A nursery is provided for tlie a member of the yuuth choir. In Sunday-school will meet at 9:30 Donald McCuc. Frederick Russell There will be .cn'.ci-Uiinniem, re- addition to carol singing and ths tertainment will be held nuxt freshments and exchanging °r hildrcn or those who attend the , m., with Irving Emmell in and Alfred Robbins, all members of Phone Keansburg 6-0333 viewing of Christmas films, the oc Thursday at 8 p. m. Members and the fire company. gift". He service. friends arc asked to bring in whito charge., , casion was im opportunity to recog- Youth fellowship, will meet Sun- Members of the lire company held There will lie celebration al the gifts for the aged at Newark. 1 METHCUIST Holy Communion at 10 o'clock to nise with gifts Mrs. Annie Apple- day at 7:30 p, m. • services Sunday night at, , trip' fU' gate and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Youth fellowship meets at 7 p. ra. neral home, with Chief Hubert Con- Red BBilTli morrow and Tuesday, Dec. 21, bU The junior group, under direction A Christmas- eve. service will be ^few Jar Is « to Belblsbero? Thomas FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ICHARDWN at BOYNTON furnace FINS MATTRESS. Mcellsnt conditloa, USJCB ITOVaW, indlrens. gu neater 'IANO—Concert Grand, In perfect eon» ANY WATCH or clock can be repaired 1NDER BLOCKS. H.ndden'i Corner. RABBITS—White Flemish Gianta breed- for trcplace, furnace blower, tre»lace dKUoa. Will (acrilea. 1750. Sea at l'hoiw H.ii Hunk t-1688. •rs, 17 and 1. pounds. Doe. and nrr.tiE. IS. Phone R. B. «-1416-J.» for double kad. For attwointinent. ;ind guaranteed, regardless of muke, ICYCUS6—Full slse, one boy1., ont Phone B, M. «-467»-JT, set., Jawslaaipa,, rieigh bells, old far* bell, 40u Washington lioulevard, Sea Girt* Swiss or American. H. Koiln, Jeweler. BE OUR MINI.VfURE reproduction, of buck., pedlgretd, good bon« and type. va and furnace mokcvlpe. 116 Phone IP. Lie. 2-6064. old Pennsylvania Dutch furniture, all Would consider an exchange, for a New- girl'.. Phone B. B. I-I8H.* TIFFANY SAUb aUvar kni.ea. forks, eto' IS West Front street. Phone Red Bank >»oona, lo original ca.es. unused, urn- ShrewB4ir«wabur* y avacue, gad Btnlt, GIRL'S BICYCLE—Like new, 135. Call WANT ADS 6-0072-M, hand m.ide, nt Lancaster, Pa. For sale foundland ftt. Bernard or Great Oane AG1C CHEF gas Move, in excellent A TOY far CteietSMa? lor Bos- R. B. «-3491-W.« it Pop Howell'. Trading Po.t, 35 High- pup. male, or young dog. Wilfred Jack- condition; aleo twin auttreu. Phone marked. 48 ylecea beautiful Wint*ro» WANT . ALL KINDS OF watchea and jewelry pattern. Hall present east, faklblt tkelr toa Urrler, AKC regietered, female, 1C 'RUMS—Complete set, W. F. L. Lud- latest styles. Prices very reasonable. way, Middletown. Open until t «vtn- son, Bowna road, Way&idc, across from 1»2J^ fir* houee. Apply all day Saturday or price achedula. ienral »ne ruga and old. months old, house broken. Ideal for wig Zlldjian cymbal, included, pearl H. Rosin. Jeweler, 18 Welt Front street. .RAY, WELCH baby carriage In «na copper lamps. Pfcone Bel. >-025». children. Beautifully; marked; reasonable. nisii. Anderson's, 81 Broad .treet. Red IG 16-lNCH TRICVCLB. WM 112.00. Sunday. Phone Deal 7-0213-J-2.* condition. Collapsible; lit. Call B. B. KBAUTlFUiTdianiond ring. Priced reas- TOYS, TABLS CHAIR, lawn chair, lew- Phone Kuan. 1-0484-J. lank.* Classified MODEL AIRPLANES. Solid or Dy- now 10.60; 20-Inch tricycle, wss 8152.* PEKINGESE PUPPIES for Chrlstmal, IS.30; now 114.95; nine-Inch whtel, onnbly for quick .ale; typewriter, ing machine, trueee, stuffed aoUs, four LOVELY GIFTS for every member of ing. Model railroads, Lionel Amer- I-GALLON RANGE boiler with pot dresses, tlae 16, 26 cents to II; baby reasonable. PrldruUB, Broad street, the family and we boa and gift wrap • 5.'.IS. At Pou Howell'. Tr.dlnf Coron* portable, excellent condition; stove and • 5%.foot recese bathtub, Advertising Kates ican fiver leal'. Trains repaired. lady', black coat, mink collar. Phone carriage, 15. Lacstner, Laurel avenut, opposite school, Shrewabury. Pbone R. ee. Exchanges made anytime after !• Hacknaack, Bogota and Jersey City and to Ooehen, N. Y. Mr. Cane Meat list Cwsits Cane Scholarship hit said that, he will leave bis en- tire estate to the Cane scholarship INSURANCE nttoi hy Graduate Conettens fund, however, which should insure FOR thrBESTin FUEL OIL Fund Established that pupils in other schcnls in the Agent* fort TUCKER'S state will benefit from the grant.' COMET MOP IWn-st S. Smith fur Prompt, Courteous Service American Automobile Insurance Company 1M Broadway Draws Unique Will 942,448 Budget CALL Hartford Fire Insurance Company Fi'inccton university this week Set By Scoutcrs Home Insurance Company announced receipt of a (551,000 be- quest from the estate of Lillian A 1349 budget of J42,4!8.57, rcprc- j Insurance Company of North America Cooper Cane of Jersey City. tenting a reduction of more, than I Fred D. Wikoff Co. St. Paul-Mercury Indemnity Company The Young Man's Fancy The grant is to establish a schol- $7,000 below this year's scheduled arship fund bearing the name of appropriations, was approved last WED BANK 6-0552 — 6-0554 St. Paul Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, if | her husband, William H. Cane. It week by Monmoulh Council of Boy And Others. ! I tallies out a desire of Mr. Cane to Scouts. . . • provide high school graduates an Approving MM new budget was GENERAL ELECTIUC OIL BURNERS opportunity for n college education the council's board of dcrccloif, which would otherwise be denied headed by E. Donald Sterner, who I BOYNTON & BOYNTON them due to financial stringency. conferred at Long Branch. Mr. | COMPLETE OIL-BUHNER SERVICE Mr. Cane is owner of the Gosnen ttterner then appointed committees 8 Pruminond Place, Red Bauk race track, home o! the trotting to prepare for the annual scout din- 1MT — SI Yean of Progress — IMS Young Poet's Guido to classic, Hambletonian. He has Ion.; ner, Jan. 25 and to attend the May Phones Hed Bank 64)952 • 64180 been prominent in trotting racing 1S-19 National Council convention. Healthy Growth! and for some years was a member Serving on the dinner committee of the New Jersey racing commis- are Kendall H. Lee, chairman, sion. Evan Straul, Harmon Bradford Mature styling that pleases the young Mrs. Cane's will was unusual in and David Landers. Mr. Sterner that, unlike many scholarship funds heads the convention committee, man. Skillful construction that allows which provide only free tuition, a which also includes Irving Feist, for proper foot growth, encourages good recipient can receive sufficient Amoty U Haskell, William Buchs- SPECIAL OFFER! Making Xmas money to pay all expenses "to en- baum, Sanford P. Flint, Fred Fitch posture. Bostonians Jrs. in sound leathers able him to live as the average and Malcolm Severance. I student in the university." This, arc the correct shoes for growing feet. Mrs. Cane specified, "is to include BEGINNING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, not only hie tuition, board and New Gift Shop Shopping Easy lodging, necessary books, and so forth, but also his clothing and oth- On Mechanic St. WE WILL BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEAN er personal effects, his normal ex- 'The Spinning Wheel' is the name Looking for the right gift for the right per- tra-curricular activities, normal of a new gift shop which opened i ton? You're mre to rate a sincere "Thank You". pleasure and spending money; in Saturday at 9 Mechanic .street un-' other words, all items which would der the management of Vic ard when you acted a gift from our thop. They be covered If his parents were send. Marion Kdclmann, who reside in j ing him." the Prospect Hill apartments, 104 LADIES' include... Forrest S. Smith, Shrewsbury at- Prospect avenue, Red Bank. torney, drew the will, was lawyer The couple plan to bring to Red 2 Ysllowbole Pipes from $1.00 for the estate and, with Mr. Ca;ie, Bank many outstanding gift items Ksywoodis Pipes, |3J0 to $12.80 is an executor. Mr. Smith was grad- and cards, heretofore never offered DRESSES uated from Princeton in 1923. in this locality. Along these lines Ronson Lighters, $6.00 to $16.00 Transfer of the money to the uni- they arc displaying Pennsylvania versity was delayed because Mis. Dutch hand-painted miniature fui- FOR Pipe Racks and Humidors (Jane hud specified thai, the money nlture in addition to the hand-sewn Cigars In loxes of 2B and 50 should be held in trust for her hua- Amish and Indian dolls so familiar ' band. to collectors. Tobacco In Pounds and Half-pounds Mr. Cane, however, renounced hi& Walker & Tindall were the brok- $1.00 interest in his wife's estate «o that ers in the rental of this store. SUITS Plastlo Cards—Kern and Livingston the fund might be available for Whiting's Oift Stationery scholarship purposes as eoon as possible. Mr. Smith then took up Marl/.—Wogiach THIS Ol'I'ER 18 TO ACQUAINT NEW CUSTOMERS Waterman's Fountain Pens and Pencils— Hie JEEP •.. neat medal- the case with the state tax dcpait- separately or in sets lion lipped, 1°»B j The PlATEAU...»lurdy ! ment, claiming a refund of estate Troth Announced WITH OUR (JliALITV WORK. OFFER GOOD Clocks and Watches—Ingersoll and Weitclox oxford in brown veal. mocfroot with extra dur taxes which resulted in a return of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Martz of THROUGH FRIDAY, DEC. 31ST. I $40,352.73. In all, Mrs. Cane's estate Chcwcquake road, Matawan, have able robber sole*. | was valued at $630,000. announced the engagement of their — at — Mr. Smith, a member of thc.Mon- daughter Laura to Richard Wog- mouth county bar association, in no lsch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wog- stranger to the state tax depart- lsch of 351 Montague place, South JOHN B. ALLEN CO. ment. In 1944 ho successfully ob- Orange. tained a refund for the Henry. Cos Miss Martz is a graduate of Mat- Fifth Avenue Cleaners BRESLOW'S estate in the amount of $119,515.95. awan high school, and St. Barnabas "The Moat Modern l'lant In Monmouth County" - t Brood St. RED BANK T.I. 4*167 Scholarships will be awarded on Hor.pital School of Nursing, New- 2 MONMOUTH ST. tlic basis of "scholastic ability, ark, where she is employed. Mr. Ol'EN EVfcNlNUS UNTIL CHRISTMAS moral character, qualities of lead- Wogiach, a graduate of Columbia 37 E. FRONT ST. TEL. KED BANK 64828 RED BANK ership and attributes of yood citi- high school, is attending Newark zenship." At present, priority in the Cortege of Engineering after serv- Open 8 A. M. to ST. M. Monday Through Saturday For your convenience we will remain open this Sunday CUT CERTIFICATES award will go to high nohool puplU ing in the navy. until S P. H. L1ONBLTBA1M< MUMIUfL, !J5>r«L- TRAINS No 4110 ELECTRONIC SET TOYS— SENSATIONAL ! NEW ! £ Q K SMOKES — WHISTLES Complete Miniature Railroad System . . . when you press one of the brightly colored transmitter buttons, a medium frequency wave Is sent Special Prices out to the locomotive, the tender or one of the cars. Uncoupling and unloading Is done anywhere on the track layout—at any time. Set includeH #B71B Locomotive, #4811 Tender, Gondola Car, Box Car, MARX WIND-UP TRAIN SETS Ore Dump Car and Illuminated Caboose, Automatic Semaphore, Oper- ating Coal Elevator, Remote Control Switches, big new ISO-watt Trans- Complete with loco, tender and 3 freight No. 1111 SCOUT SET former, plenty of Track and other Incidentals. cars-Regular $4.95 j^QW »3 23 Consisting of Engine, Tender and 3 Freight Cars. ERECTOR SETS Complete with Track and Transformer. 50?b REDUCTION Teach The Child To Be Practical on all A Great Valut At '15.95 •9.95 No. 1112 SCOUT SET 15.00 '#M-*.9.95 BOW & ARROW SETS Same as above with 1 Freight Cars *| 3,9 5 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS #1427 WS #1429 WS $ WE SHOPPED OUR COM. MUSIC BOXES 4.95 '39.75 '47.95 PETITION AND THESE PRICES ARE LOW. REG. $8.95 #1426 WS Handsome plastic cages with genuine Swiss move* #2140 WS $ incuts. $ Series Sets 1.29 42.75 '57.75 Complete with eljht bulbs. Amer- WALKER-TURNER MACHINE TOOLS ican made. JIG SAW 24" BENCH SAW 8" Parallel Sets Outdoor Parallel '63.50 '75.00 OPEN EVENINGS *2.79 Sets '3.29 Complete with seven bulbs.'. Complete with seven bulb* DRILL PRESS, 15" #73.25 American made. Weather proof, POWER KING TABLE SAW, 8" $61.75 SK1LSAW $125.00 PORTER-CABLE GIANT OUTDOOR SETS JIG SAW $42.75 I JOINER .75 SHAPEK 44.75 SAW, 8" $137.00 Ideal for large trees, 25 lights. '13.50 THE WRIGHT STORE OF RED BANK 30 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 6-2222 RED BANK, NEW JERSEY BED BATSK BlWIfcTEB, PBCEMBgff 19, Thirteen As Bulldog Boosters Boost Rumson Bulldogs Police Heeover Catholic High Senior* Rumson Football Car In 4 Minutes To Stage Variety Show Two police forces Monday com- "Follies of '49." a variety show Team Honored bined efforts and found a stolen in three acts, will be presented by Rumson high's football team last car four minute* after it was re- the senior class in Keel Bank Cath- night was honored by the Bulldog ported mUslng. The car is owned olic high school Saturday night of Booster club in Molly Pitcher. Pro- by Felix Rlpandelli of West Long this week at 8 o'clock in the school fessional football stars joined the Branch, a. process served assigned auditorium. 300 who packed into the hotel's to the sheriff's office. The show, whirh is bein^ pro- SEWING MACHINE main ballroom to pay tribute to The court officer parked the car duced and directed entirely by sen- the spirited Purple and White in front of a Long Branch news- iors, will have for its three acts, eleven. stand. When he came out of the "Night Club Scone." "Stop the SERVICE AND Bob Sweiger, blocking back for store the vehicle was gone. He Muflic" and "Christmas In a De- the New York Yankees, Chuck called Long Branch police, who partment Store." SUPPLY COMPANY Riffle, Yankee guard, and Joe sent out a call over the county radio. Four minutes later the radio Ord ol Thank* SINGER Vetrano of Neptune, kicking spe- We tuke this rnr-iitis of thnnkinst cialist for the San Francisco 4B'ers, station reported back that the car evi-yntie who wns so kind nnd «cncr- Sewing Machines And had been recovered by Eatontown oun to us In th. hour f>f our Kreal ht- were the main guests. Their words reavimiiit [n th<- il lv»ry fift purchased at Sttinkwh Company it hfidwmly WITH CHRISTMAS TREE QLAMOUR . . . . .«MiW Wear Right Fabric Gloves Special Purchase Nylons Wear Right Doeskin Gloves Arrow head handsewn (loves. Assorted eoV on. Sites 6 to 74. Unusual value! Beautifully sheer famous name English doeikin slipon gloves by Wear Right nylons at a tiny price for Christmas giving! in four-button length, with P. K. seams. Whit* 3.00 pair Popular shades. 814 to lO'.i. only. Sizes 6 to 7',». Fabrle tlipon gloves. Brown, black, whit% beige. Sizes • to 7^. 1.29 pair 4.00 pair 2.00 pair HOSIERY OLOVEI Richelieu Pearls Wear Right Wool Gloves Lustrous simulated pearls by Richelieu in sin* Belle SKarmeer Nylons gle or double .strands. Uniform or graduate^ Toasty warm gloves of all wool "Llamapac." Exquisitely sheer nylons in proportioned sizes with handsome sterling filagree clasp. In an assortment of colors Including fawn, tor perfect fit! Br»v, Modlte, Duchess. Mauv* grey, black, brown. Small, medium, large. S.00* Bra shad*. SUes 8H to 10H. 3.00 pair 1.95 pair JSWELRT GLOVES •Plui Tax Victorian Enmmele'd Jewelry, Cowhide Shoulder Bags Quaint Victorian nteklao* with pendant d* Cay Parasol-Umbrellas Clever accessory gift! Handsome shoulder tailed In antique gold finish metal, with whit* Whimsical, yet practical . . . parasol-umbrellas bags by Concord of genuine cowhide with gold- enamel floral center, ." ' . in smart Galey and Lord checks! Black and plated horseshoe trim. Black, red, navy, grew. 3.98* white, red and wine, green and hunter, blue Hatching tanlngf. and navy. 12.95* 1.98* 6.00 ACCESSOR!!* JEWELRY ACCESSORIES •Plus Tag •Plus Tax STEIN BACH COMPANY 121 BROAD STRUT RID BANK, N. J. Open every night until 9 o'ulock except Saturday evening, December 18. Store doges at 4:30 P. M. on Christmas Eve, December 24. BED BANK BEGISTER, DECEMBER HI, 194» Page ratten •very sight until 9 6'clock except Saturday eveniug, December 18. Store closes at 1:30 P. M. on Christmas Eve, December 24. STEINBACH COMPANY 121 MOAD STtHT RID 1ANK, N. J. We Have A QWT OF BEAUTY to thrill every feminine heart on your list Exquisitely Beautiful Perfume*! Handsome Gift Ensembles! "Crepe dc Chine" and "Revelry" perfume by MJllot. "Blue Grass" bath let by Elizabeth Arclcn. Kns«mble In- 6.75* In 20.00* cludei bath powder and Flower Mist. 3.00* •Bleeping," "Shocking," "Salute" perfumes by Schlaparelll. 3.50* to 35.00* Charles of the Rite "Roly Poly Santa Claui" Including three delightful toilet waters. "Oirectoire" perfume by Charles of the Rltz. 5.00* 2.50* to 35.00* •Love Only Me," "French Can-Can," "Rock Garden," "Christmas Stocking" by Elizabeth Ardeii, including- nachet, Flower Mist, bath oil. "Christmas Night" by Caron. 8.00* 12.50* to 25.00* •On Dit" by Elizabeth Arden. Coty bath set In "Emeraude," "Paris" or "Lalniont" frag* 3.00* to 32.50* ranees, including dusting powder and bath salts. 2.50* Other delightful fragranccR by Coly, Prince Matchabelll, Lanvin, O'Orsay, Chanel, Yardley. 2.50* to 32.00* Eau de toilettes, 1.00* to 10.00* Accessories far tier Hou'dolrt Pine selection of perfume bottles and atomlters of'tmpea • •d Czechoslovaklan hand-cut crystal. 2.50 to T.UO For Her lovely hands! Miniature handpnintcd perfume sets, 4 plccat Handsome manicure sets tell her you think her hand.4 art loveliest of all! Choose from a collection by Rcvlon, Peggy 5.93 Sage and La Cross, including some with beautifully lined genuine leather cases. Magnifying mirrors and dresser sets. ' 1.00* to 25.00* 1.50 to 35.00 Someone on your list h hoping you will see these gifts of heautf end think of her! Come tint our Cosmetic department where COSMETICS you'll find exquisite collection* of gift-inspiring ideat for everyt feminine personality you know! We will gift-package your selec- *Piui TH tions, ready for giving! she has a flair for fashion• • • shell thrill to a gift of soft sweaters and finely tailored blouses! ft ** ^f^~l l Sweater set of rabbit hair and Dor-collar blous* of rayon crepe Jewel neckline blouse of Slldulka wool. White, pink, blue. Sizes 31 Women's cnrdlgnn with fitted Cashmere twin sweater set. Coral, with let-In band under tiny high rayon crape with ehort iluvei, but* to 40, walatlino, two front pockets, nuvcl- pink, natural, blue. Sizes U to 4U. eollar, short ilteves. white, red, ton-back. Washable. White, told, ty buttons, filnck, navy, blue and gr«y, pink. Biiei 32 to 38, grey, beige, green. Siiee 32 to 38. Short sleeve illpon. 4,98 grey. Sizes 38 to 46. Short sleeve sllpon. 8.98 5.9a 4.98 Long sleeve cardigan. 7.98 8.98 Lung sleeve cardigan. 12.98 CALIFORNIA SHOP BID WaiK BEOISTER, DECEKBEB 16, IMS Page Sixteen Skaters9 Christmas Party ooyBLe SPOT senvice! tismm LIQUORS WINES 0H - DAVIDSON Mlu Ingrld Telgland Cw. MmHmn beta*, IK. l»4t MiM Ingrld Tclgland of Brook- chorus are Marilyn Binger, Joann Fimo, Olive DeMctcr, Virginia lyn, national roller gkating cham- Duncan, Carol Hardy, Barbara pion, will take part In the Christ- Hathaway, Lillian Henderson, Joan BLUE RIBBON mai party at Singing WheeU arena Rlechardt Nancy Kadi, Ei'wynne CALIF. 'fies/i'j'iuit-i tomorrow and Saturday. The Skad- P.irlin, Nancy Peterson, Shirley DATES FBK3H FIGS 8OFTENIZED ette«, the Singing Wheels chorus, Rlsden, Ruth Scott, Margaret Wag- will present three routine* each ner, Joan Wethered and Miriam Windnagle. fi-Oz. Pkg. FANCY " The ehorua will be led by Phyl- Otheis who will do special num- PITTED 2™ 29' RAISINS TABLE 1U Bursley, flve-year-old daughter bers nre Catherine Reilly, Cather- DATES of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bursley of ine Manuel, Norman Morgan, Paul FANOV LONQ ISLAND LittU Silver. Members of the Torchia and William Skldmore, FANCY gUNMAlU SEIDLEtt FLORIDA FIGS CAMMVBNA RAISINS 8EEDLE8S Mechanic St. Pupils GRAPEFRUIT Brussels Sprouts Service League o Give Two Plays MOTTO Pupils of Mechanic street school JUICY FLORIDA NATURAL OOLOR MNOV PLMIM Sponsors Party 111 preaent their Christmas plays APPLE SAUCE FANCY 2 « 29* imt Tuesday »t 2 p. m. for the Held Yesterday At parents in the auditorium. "The ORANGES Dot. GREEN BEANS 2-29° Marlboro Hospital 'eatlval of the Lights," directed by 29 Mrs. Myrtle Cook, and "The Na- COCKTAIL TALL Thirty patient* in th» occupa- ivlty," directed by Miss Dorothy CAN tional therapy department at Marl- Metzgar, will be staged. FRUIT Everready, Fanoy 2/ FANOY U. S. No. 1 WINESAP FANOY HARD RIPE boro §Ut» hoipital took part in a The cast for "The Festival of Chrtotmaa party held yesterday un- Lights" Is: BM der tponsorship of tb* Junior Ser- Mr, Solomon . Robert risk TOMATOES vic* leifu* of Red Bank. Carols Mra. Solomon ... June Wcstcrmnn MARASCHINO APPLES 3-25 18° were sung and refreshment* were *udah Richard Burnon served under th» direction of Mrs. Sbncon Dale Myers Jar - RED Miriam - Miriam Bcnowiti CHERRIES 29 Philip Goodwin of Rumson. Hannah -.....„ Susan Small •UNKItT CALIF. LAROE BUNOHBO OALIF. !*• party culminated for theMary, th* Maid MaiKreto Enk Christmas season a aeries of week- reed _._ John llnnsen NO 2, DMomkerl!, 1141, at lllO P. M., stt Memorial Borough Hall, Rumson, N, J.jat which time and place all persona 27 Monmouth Street • to • dallrlllK to he«heaf O. Squires, Frssbotd give ChrlatiiUM baskets of food la JAM£SA. several needy famirlcs. Any dona- King," This will be a candlelight RED BANK N.J. service. , LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., inc. FRONT PHQNE RED BANK 6-3810 tions of food or money will go for this cause, • | Sunday-school will meet at 9:40 St. 'Tel. L. B. 6-3567 West Long Branch PHONE RED BANK 6-0557 WGHT8: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 The pulpit committed will hold a a, in. nnd the annual Christmas w meeting tomorrow at 8 p, sa. at Un pi«Ki'»m and vblt of Santa wil SEND IOH ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE bh luku liia.cn next Monday. (Toerjltirly 7fears of Dependable, Economical'Service' TtED BANK BECTBTEB, DECEMBER 1«, 1948 Pam Unusual Offering! — GIT OUI Auxiliary Holds At Woman's Exchange WANTED! SMDOWBROOK INN HIGH CASH PRICE Cost Accountant Mechanical autos, penguin* and OPCN ALL WINTER Christmas Party ducks have been added to the stock • ALL MODELS ELECTRICAL WORK Route 35, 1 mile south of of Christmas toys at the Red '.tank B.B.A. Degree Red Bank. COAL-W Fair Haven Group Woman's Exchange on - Linden Luncheon Dinner place. • ANY YEAR ANY OUTLET $4.50 tad. Etfariwurf in job mmi .UnJ.rJ UkUtkins 4>partmraUl Aiding Riverview The miniature cars, which have j Drive la n PkMe from 11.50 from $2.M r«m, ccntrollias l«e- Rwerve your table Now The Fair Haven auxiliary of 1U- unusual mechanical devices, were j JOHN P. DOMN t SONS E. E. McCORMICK secured through the board of direc- PACKARD—RED SANK tmry npwu*, work incintivt for t'hrUtma* and Niiv Vran vcrvitw hoipital met Monday for Electrical Contractors cwl Attribution to product!, tors of the Exchange. •etl> Building day dinner. W.S0. their Christmas party in the Fair fcu4(M mat iavontorr. Salary con- 1 HERBERT ST. KED BANK 6-2880. Haven parish house. Mm. Gkoige The Exchange, which is remain- Tort Honmouth, X. 1. Open hnuw; New Yearn Eve. ing open all day Saturday until af- HarAiag Mad at Broad «. •MBouraU wilk nptricne*. Roman Steven Young, president, and MM. I'hone •OH nvml, Writ* C. A. Box 111, Tel. Red Bank D-I3IN). Carl Schwenker were hostesses. ter Christmas, has stuffed animals, Order TOD A Y—While Supply I* Plentiful. dolls' clothes and children's appar- R.B.1042I Keanaburg «-l517-W. IU4 link. Cloned Monday except on Attending were Mrs. George T. el. holiday*. Linton, preaident of the combinec auxiliaries, and Mrs. John Knodell, Mrs. Samuel Kessler, Mrs. William Leahy, Mrs. Stanton Harris, lire. Charlea Hurd, Mrs. Paul Matthew*, Mrs. Philip Peters, Mrs. Martin Hirsch, Mri. Cromwell Watson, Mri. Harry Boskey, Mrs. Howard Burdge, Mrs. Alice Greshoff, Mri. Boyd Townsend, Mrs. Henry Chad- wick, Mri. Ambrose Matthews, Mil. Leon VanBrunt, Mrs. A. M. Jo- ralemon, MM. Harry Hubbard and Mri. John G. Anderson. Introduced as new members were Mrs. George Karaglas, Mrs. John McLean, MUs Marjorle McLean and Mn. Richard H. Barnett. The next meeting will be held Jan. 10. Kutmon - The well baby conference ipon- lorcd by the Public Health Nursing Mioeiation of Runuon, Sea Bright •nd Fair Haven will be held Thurs- day, Dec, 30, from 3 to 4 p. m, in the nurse's office, Rumaon borough Kail, Or. Irving K. Lovett of Red Bank will advise the mothers %nd will be assisted by Miss Jennie Sava Time — Save Money — Prepare new for your holiday festivities. Day in, a Worthley and Mn. Ella Boiley. day. out, Acme's lew prices on ell your foed n;:ds enables you to get the moit wu Stephen R. W. Gray-Lewie, ion of the belt for lau! of Mr. and hire. C. W. Gray-Lewis, was among those receiving varsity soccer awards at the annual fall aports banquet of Peddle school, Saturday at Hlghtstnwn. A senior at Peddle, Gray-Lewis was manager of the soccer team which went un- OPEN FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. defeated this fall to capture the New Jersey Prep school champion- Compare) Tfi«M Acm* Ivryday Low Prices on Qualify Foods! ship. Fancy Selected Italian pottery vases filled with Christmas greens were given to JUICES CANDIES COFFEE, COCOA, ETC. high icorers at each of the 20 A VWtUUI tables in play Friday night when Tomatoes TL' li:-i_ VWOINIAUE tfc. JC- -0 JUICE COCKTAIl h Holy Cross Parent-Teacher associa- Firm, perfect slicing. Buy several cartons! V 2 r 23c Asco Coffee .,44c'2^> 87c CAMrMU't i mn /viints ctwHi.» c«v«»i «*•. IDC h tion held its monthly card party at lAIMU Ch«olol. RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. Holy Rosary hall. Mrs. Jay Holly ams was chairman. A 15-pound turkey, Tomato Juice 2 r 21 c fti j'' 43c disposed of on the co-operative plan Wincrest Coffee £. 40c '£" iNIAmi M&MCand LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous taste. Ground to order was won by Mrs. F. Bruckner of Cauliflower S£S5 2 Dole;'JUKI '£' 16c Rumson. Other winners of special IUNIWilt Bubble Gum 2 *-• 9c Ideal Coffee ZZ I:: 55c awards were Mrs. Hartson How- Bag 3TW Prune Juice CAM land, Mrs. John Laughlin, Mrs. Idaho Potatoes 10 ,,...L 27c Marshmallows r^31c HEAVY BODIED. Topi them all! Try it! Thomas Hackett, Mrs. Louise Mel- O1D tad, Mrs. Stephen Casagrande, Mrs. u s Orange Juice '"" S 9c Instant Cocoa Mix 'Vt 24c Robert King, Mrs. Edward Rowan, 5-'!L 25c Peanut Brittle X 39c Mrs. Dennis K. Byrne, Mrs. Thom- Yellow Onions No , b bc9 Blended Juice DIMNI c as WIdemeyer, Mrs. M. Mattasav- Chocolates ,*. 69c Borden Hemo , rr *. 65c age, Mrs. James Wagner, Mn,JUry Fancy Jersey Mellacl, Mrs. Robert Newman, Mm. CANNED FRUITS Cherries S55T" 'S 69c Cocoamarsh Sf£TZ 25c Harry Cronan, Mm. Francis Rote. 2 «-. 17c efMh Mri. Edmund L. Carney, Mrs. S. Pineapple""" l.,... 29c CRACKERS, CEREAL FIGS, DATES, PRUNES Allocca, Mrs. John Madden, Mrs. Sweet Potatoes MlM0N n IN Ellen McCue, Mn. Thomas Letson, Pineapple £..., 29c Graham Crackers 7%? 28c • Mrs. F. Flnnerty, Mrs. Chris Deis- 3 •* 29c TMb Finger Figs ,^:t. 14c ltr, Mrs. Peter Pauels, Mri. Clem- Dole Pineapple l, N. 29c Nabisco Ritz ^ 20c ent Larkin, Mri. Charles Sweeney, h Hydrated Dates ,X 17c Mrs. William Douglas, Mri. George Cortland Apples Cranberry Sauce 1Z X 15c IUN Orauie, Mrs. Peter Arend, Mrs. Tangerines KJ? 29c Ginger Snaps T.. +,, 15c IBIW Joseph Healy, Mrs. William Decker, IUNlHIMi Pitted Dates Vrl Pk, 23c Mrs. Patrick J. Byrne, Mrs. Wil- Grapefruits 2 IT 33c Cheez-itJr M, +. 17c D_.._ __ MIAHT'l HUOHT 1t-»i. *%C- liam D. Cromey, Mrs. James K. Oranges «#£.. 29C fes,35 c Fruit Cocktail"1 ^». 43c Shea, Mrs. M. Ferruggiaro, Mrs. Ranger Joe 2,^ 29c rrunes i.^. MM tkt. xx Walter White. Leonard Marthens l and Misses Mary Naughton, Vera Peaches BT *•"•£! «.28c Robford Prunes X"" . 21c Hennessey, Louise Layton and Eve- COMITOCK k lyn Porter. Fancy Emperor Pie Apples Robford Prunes r. 2X37c Tuesday night the P.T.A. held Its Christmas party at Holy Rosary CANNED VEGETABLES MISCELLANEOUS hall. Gifts were exchanged by mem- Grapes 2 »»• 25c ben and refreshments were served Apple Cider T.'39c •;: 69c under the direction of Mrs. Hany Featured at oil Acme Markets this week-end! Del Monte Peas '':' Cronan, chairman. Strawberry Preserve \t't 39c The Christmas meeting of Cub Ideal Fancy Peas tr: 18c BAKING NEEDS Scout Pack II will be held Dec. 20 rf in Sumson Veterans' clubhouse at Tomatoes Lt 2 '£ 25c R & R Plum Pudding 1 39c 7:30 p. m. The toys prepared by Flako Pie Crust ',: 1 the clubs will be exhibited before Niblets 'r^c. 2 '£.' 35c A l Tumbo Pudding.?*;.; ; •*• 5c distribution to needy children for Pumpkin ^c o;u 2?.r21c Christmas. Four new members will Prime Rib Roast ib 69c Whole Kernel Corn r, 19c Bon Olive Oil .^ 23c receive their bob-cat' pins. They 1st 6 ribs, short cut. Sav-U-Trim removes surplus fat. Pumpkin Pie Spiced...10c MUm% are Garry Platenspiel, Tom Toy, Cream Corn E 2r35c Ripe Olives «t!,m 21c Don Haasinger and Don UU. Ideal Mince Meat "JT 25c J0ur The community Yuletide ling will lb String Beans '^ 2 *£ 35c Popping Corn ,r.... 19c be held Christmas afternoon at 5 Extra Fancy Fowl 55c None-Such ""t:*, 19c M0AU 1 o'clock in Victory park. A quartet Evap Milk '*" 2 c ;: 27c will lead the singers. 4 lbs. and up. Serve tasty fowl for a change. NUTS IN SHELL Diced Citron -"-SI«. 10c Members of Holy Cross Parent- IK>iK>llD 1 Teacher association who will be, in lb Mixed Nuts ^7^ 49c Diced Peels —- ...10c Ivory Soap "^"lOc S 17c charge of the January ca.rd party 1 are Mrs. George F. Diskon, chair- Smoked Cala Hams 43c Fancy Brazil Nuts '£ 39c Cherries SSTWhek " ... 20c Ivory Soap T." 3 — 20c man; Mrs. Patrick J. Byrne, co- Short shank. Featured at all Acmes this week-end. OtOMIOAtY chairman; Mrs. Vincent McCarthy, Fancy Walnuts 'X 49c Pineapple Di«4 Lifebuoy Soap 3 <*•• 28c Mrs. Vincent Manning, Mrs. Wil- wb c liam D, Cromey, Mrs. Stephen Cas- Lamb Chops ,,73c Ensign Almonds r':: 49c Seedless Raisins ,.',L';,'. 11c Ivory Flakes ..X 34c agrande, Mrs. Edward Porikievlea, 59c Mrs. Richard Coleman, Mrs.Geoige Lamb Chops """"173c Bottril. Mrs. George Grause, Mrs. Fancy Pecans S*t- 49c Sunmaid Raisins ^'."Vk,. 17c Ivory Snow £Z. 34c Thomas Letson, Mrs. James Felt, Chuck Rod 17 • 59c Sliced Bacon »• 65c Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. John Charles. Sirloin Steaks »69c Sausage ST* * 49c Butter Kernel Oscar Mayer Junket Rennet Colo Strongheart Tongues ST * 55c Chuck Lamb »49c PEAS Weiners Powder Dog Food Dog Food Ground Beef * 55c Skinlen [Your Choice 3 X 29c Stewing lamb * 29c Franks 14*1.. i . 4/C FOODS r 21c n T.km but * minuW ft main. 2 r 25c 3 r 27c Lambs Liver * 55c Liverwurst Midget Spare Ribs *•* * 55c e Salami DAIRY DEPARTMENT FEATURES BAKERY FEATURES ACME Sauerkraut"~ 7.10c Attorted POUKD Jersey's finest variety of your favorite dairy foods. Baked in Acme's own spotless modern bakeries Pickles ™ 2 •- 13c Meat Loaf Frozen Foods GLENDALE CLUB CHEESE 2 L85c Virginia Lee LIGHT or DARK Dapartmont Natures Weefc-EMi Special Frmttei Flah BepmrtmekU Marvelous flavor. Spreads, slices, melts perfectly. Mild Cheese »61c Kay NaturaleHIHI... 63c Fruit Cake *.79c Fillet of Perch «. 37c CHUM UBBY'B FBENCH CUT AIM Loaf 49c Kraft Amer.^'U. 31c 2-lb. pkf. $1.45 • 5-lb. pk|. $3.49 TEDDY'S—"Top of the trip"—the finest quolity. eHII String Ban* K 27° Swiss Cheese »69c Gold-N-Rich \65c w eMIMI Chocolate Chip Loaf Cake ^ ~\29c Tkle Cfcrftlmer Serve America'* flnett Sharp Cheddar * 67c Gorgonzola ». 79c Cinnamon Streussel Loaf "£Lt «