SECTION BANK REGISTER ONE RED BANK, N. J., THUIISDAY, JULY 7, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 12. Rhesus, The Rhesus Campaign On To County Clerk Opens Saturday Stop Speeding Geo. H. Roberts Boat Club Fair ToM^t joebitfk On The Streetses At Colt's Neck To Be Honored Foarteen Attractions This Yea* A temperamental monkey, which from the car and Mr. Brown, drove Twenty-Two Arrest* Made Over Testimonial Dinner to be Held To Open July 16; at one moment could be right affec- to JSatontown where he told his story •—Nfw Dance Floor wri tionate and -then In a twinkling prove to Chief Harry N. Kirkegard: The the Week-End and Holiday by Saturday Night, July 23, at :-ffiMaiate.I^Wpnfc fromlc& gandttond — Ground Prises quite cantankeious, broke away latter notified Policeman Otto Her- Township Constable and Four Red Bank Elks Home—Tick- from the Broderson estate at Shrews- den, and a posso to search for the Fr*ej,Ev«ry Night. , bury Sunday and decided! to take a monk was started. Recorder Elmer State Troopers. ets Limited to 400. One Week of Fun walk down .Broad street in the bor- C. Walnright, Constable Leon A. Ben- _*Joe Burlc, who won the Afttl* of The Little Sllver^nremen'a ' fair ough, nett and a trooper from the Keyport Constable Frank Demarest, four County Clerk George H. Roberts the. Diamond BoulU ID the* Royal opens Saturday night of this week. Harry. Brown of Branch avenue, barracks of the state police formed state troopers and Recorder George of New Monmouth will be the guss: Playground Is Preparations Being Made Henley Regatta. In England last With aew attrawtlfas for the enjoy- who happened to .be driving along the party. > V. nimensee carried on a campaign of honor at a testimonial dinner to Saturday jthereby booomlnrtheworM ment of the patrons. The fair, which Broad street at the time, slowed bis . The monkey Was located on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday to be held In the large auditorium of to Hold Fair on Mon- champion sculler; uliad. immediately will be held on the plot adjoining car down as he drew close to the highway but he proved to be an stop speeding and reckless driving the Red Bank Elks home Saturday Re-opened With oh the 8. 9. Normendle, and will ar- the' flre house, will continue nightly simian' to get a closer look. After elusive animal. A game of tag fol- at Colt's Neck and In other parts of night, July 23, mouth Boat Club Prop- rive In New.York Monday, July 41, all- next, week, dosing Saturday all, it iaVt everyday that, one sees lowed as traffic began to pile up. Atlantic township. Twenty-two au- This is not a political affair, ac- A Field Day to faster than the law allows, riding on morning In the rear of the Shrews- consists of Theodore D. Moore, Stu- 1 Include a cocktail shaker set, electric had, never rowed until he Joined Cal- Surprise Party Auxiliary Plans the dirt shoulders of the road and bury avenue school. Leo LaBlonda art Cook, Jr., Edwin Davis, Ensley low1 s squad in ,1930, But from the food mixer,'chocolate set, coffee urn passing on the wrong side of the Is In charge of the Shrewsbury ave- White and Andrew 8. White. flint Callow was .Impressed, first set* bridge table and chairs, cocktail Dessert-Bridge road were the principal complaints. nue playground, which is for chil- A number of booths will be in- Placing Joe in the No. 1 freshman cart. and. M-pleee dinner set For Publisher In a number of lnstanoes the auto- dren under seven years of age. Mrs. stalled on the grounds of the dub elfrht and then in the varsity shell 'Committees appointed are as fol- Arrangements for a desert-bridge ists had no money with them and Marian Arendcs is assisting Mr. and prizes of all description will be^.^- „ at tht t^rt'nf' his. • iftpiinwirri) year lows: ... Wednesday afternoon,. July 20, .were, begged the recorder to be allowed to GEORGE, H. ROBERTS, Guest aijd Mr.:"LaBiohda. - dlspoacd of on the co-operative plan. J f . 'Tublieltr-^JoSii T.' Kemp, JOMPE' YI On Anniversary made by the Ladies'auxiliary of the go home and get cash to pay the line. •'than, as snow, - Joe preferred the anils. ~> , • ,....-••" The playgrounds will be open A large dance floor will be put up quiet of his father's fruit farm in Properties—-William S»tt«r, Mirtln Players Boat club of Fair Haven at Fearful that they would be sent to Friends of Mr. Roberts are ar- dally except Saturdays and Sundays and .dancing will be enjoyed outside Brldgeboro, New Jersey, and .to 'the O'Connor, Tom Bruno. Register Employee* Present Gift a meeting Tuesday night. The af- jail, women cried, while men all but ranKlnflf the dinner as a tribute from from 0:30 to 11:30 o'clock and from Oamos—aichard Parker, Edwin Croft, of the clubhouse to the strains of amaxemerit of his" teammates and fair will be held at tne clubhouse got down on their knees before the his fellow-citizens to the new county 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Outdoor activ- music provided by Fete Galatro and erewmates, all of whom live* In cam- to .Thomas Irving Brown on and all members of the auxiliary will magistrate. All such requests were clerk for his efficient administration ities will be enjoyed each day un- Priaea—Vlto Parro, Otto Schneider. act as hostesses. granted and In every Instance the as sheriff, which position he recently his orchestra. Bingo games will be pus dorms. or fraternity houses, Joe Dcmatloiu and eontaeta—Warren Her- 60th Birthday of Pap«r— der trained leadership. Mr. Quest conducted in the ballroom of the tort, lUlott Bordeh, . The regular card party will be held autolsts returned with the money. resigned to succeed the late Joseph commuted to his home each, day. ... LUkU—Martin O'Connor/ Is a member of the Red Bank high clubhouse with Mr. Moore In charge. - -•'Barty classes- often' made Us'rising George Hance Toastmaster. next Tuesday night at this clubhouse McDermott as clerk of historical school faculty and conch of the KflterUlament—PeUr Maffol. Allen While the campaign was under Monmouth. The grounds will be well Illuminated hour 8 o'clock and late drills.-fre- gaoemaker. and the hostesses are Mrs. Kdwar.l way Sunday a collision occurred on a school football team. with strings of electric lights) and quently, kept him at the university JUfreahmsnU—Theodore Martin. Meseck. Mrs. William Ondordonk, back road near Charles Flock's farm The committee consists of Harry Employees of The Register gave a Mrs. James McKenna and Mrs. Her- Trees, Harry Qulnn, Harold A. Qlb- During the opening day activities lanterns. The clubhouse -will be dee- ' until 7 o'clock. In fact he often ad- The IJttle Sliver flre company was betwen cars owned and driven by Frcd*L. Jones was victor of the orated with flags and bunting. - _ mitted thfttlftJh^November end of organised |a May,' 1006, and the first surprise party Thursday night at man Spllle. Russell Oi Davis of Eatontown and Hn, Harry T. Smith, Rlchhrd DeWitt iLincroft-httrfor Mr. and Mra. Thoni- and Sidney J. Walii. horseshoe tournoy In which moro "" Followlrigiif~ a" list of booths and J his football seasons he neyer saw tteee of apparatus was a hand^drawn . Committee- onairmen appointed Harry C. Smith, colored,, of New than 20 took part. He defeated th6 chairmen of the committees In his home In daylight exoept week- two-wheel hose cart, • As the com- aa frying drown, Mr. Brown Is pub- Tuesday night for the coming year In a circular letter to friends of : Tork. Several.of the occupants of William Thorpe In the finals and charge of them: ends. ., •••••• • ' :'''' '•• .' •>. ! .'-..''.' munity grew and flre equipment Im Usher of-The Register, which cele- by Mrs. Eugene Lleneck, president, the cars were, injured end taken to Mir. Roberts the committee stated: : brated its JOth anniversary that day Were . Mrs. Leonard Mack, prizes; was awarded a silver -loving cup. Drye°od»—Mart P. HavilsndV ••— - - In UMBnrk, two years.outiofebl* proved the flre company kept pica Fitkln Memorial hospital. Smith was "We feel that services of an ef- Lamps—Richard Klrby. ': le'ge and- just-turning tr>'sln|rles, lost with,a 'T^page edition, the largest Mrs. Alfred P. Bpyce, sunshine and ficient and honest public servant Thorpe was presented with a pair with modern conditions. In succes-. arrested on a charge of reckless driv- of regulation horseshoes. Claude Kitehenwiri—Domlniek Figaro. • the right .to represent America "-' slve order the company purchased a newspaper'in number of pages ever Mrs. Alice Hascall, house. should bo publicly recognized, to Novelties—Gay Belcher. ing and a fine of $25 was Imposed. Whalen, victor of last year's tourna- Olympic singles, sculli by twfa. s hof»»-drs.*rh hand pump, a hose published in Red Bank. The. occas- He said he had no money to pay and show that,the general public stands Groc'rln—Hutr Mirtln. ion was also Mr, Brown's tenth an- ment, 'was eliminated by Vernon Clsuettei—Howird Cole. onds tp'P*n.BarVf«»»,*forn^er, St. iJo± drawn cart with a one-cylinder gaso- he was sent to the county jail. a» ready to.praise as to condemn, BlrdcM*— Hmrrjj B. CI»Tton. . pump, a. regular pumper and nlveriary as publisher. thereby furnishing an Incentive to all Hunt in the second round while Garden Musicale Among those arrested was William Charles Harris, riitiner-up last year, Women's booth^Mn. Edwin DsVIs. ' ~ ~ ; i ' XOWHtallpa Amerlcan-I*- Abqut 40 persdhs attended and en- office holders, Refreshment!—Char!** Allaire. Jr. ' :o. pumper. The present aap- Shuck of Freehold, Trooper Larson was put out by. Edwin Jones In tho The dance floor managers will s* 1 second aBd-"Otial-def«atya>e»ete he I>- |J°.yed a turkey dinner, after whlca chased Shuck five miles.on a raotor- "We know.you are too familiar Wu purchased two years For Organ Fund I with the record of Mr. Roberts while flrst round. Softball games were Edgar V. Denlse and Ernest HalC •" dancing was enjoyed. The center- oyele before he ran him down, • A played between fathers and sons of piece-for the dinner table was a fine of $10 was Imposed and the cul- sheriff tp need any elaboration here. Tickets are being sold lor several tho east and westaldes of Red Bank. prizes to be disposed of on the co-j •)$••>-;•••» large basket of-gladioli, presented to Choir of Atlantic Highlands prit was warned, that a repetition Attendance Is being limited to 400, The Register by the Red Bank post- of the offense would mean revoca- and'earlv reservations are urged. The The three organizations co-oper- operative plan on the last day of the *»,, m^^-r, _oe drilled >»„ the; ?tan. Presbyterian Church to Pre- affair will bo Informal and both men ating for tb«—protection of Red fair. Th&so Include a ton of coal and cocas, near the farm.', t*jjt_y«ar he ofRoe stair, Mrs. Joseph Valleau of tion of his license. ions Install Red Bank played the plan6 for the sent Entertainment Tomorrow and women will be present We send Bank children have gone to great a suit of clothes, donated by local •wdpt the American and panadlap n opening ceremonies, in which Pa- Evening. Garl Malckl'e of Newark was fined you this letter as one who is a friend expense and trouble in order to set merchants. These prizes are In ad- singles sculls ohamplonshlps. tricia" Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and $5 for a traffic violation. William oi GeorKe Roberta and who will aid up an enclosed playground, and dition to the attendance awards to His .parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Paul New Officers Stewart of Brooklyn ; had to pay a Mrs. David Foster Sheridan of Broad, A garden musicale will be present- us in making this affair an outstand- children from Red Bank and sur- be made nightly. ' Burk,.Sr.. are with him W! England. street, took a prominent part fine of $10 for speeding. The hear- ing suecess." rounding communities are invited ~ James1 V. I>anj:, .chairman of the Mayor Charles R. English In- ed tomorrow evening at 8:1$ o'clock, ings of the others arrested were de- Tickets for the attendance prises George C. Hance, editor of The in the garden of the home of Dr. and ferred. Trooper Larson was assist- to take part In the summer activi- may be secured at the present time rowing'.committee, ttiai' announced ducted M Pretident of Red 1 hM^j b^hyjibesnap Register , was toastmaster and pre- Mrs..Peter M. Mortenaon, 30 Ocean ed by Troopers •MeOormack, Maters ties free of charge. at any of the stdres that have do-' " 'pointed to tile local Re"d Bank race Bank Scnrier CluJrat Meeting sented to Mr. Brown a pair of nau- boulevard, Atlantic Highlands, for and Roseberg of the lTarmlngdale Shrewsbury To nafod the articles. All persons at- ' Tuesday Night at Elks Home. tical bookends in the, form of a bar- the organ fund of the Presbyterian .barracks and Trooper Wltte of Key- tending the fair will be given num- committee: Chairman,- James V. ometer, and clock from the staff. Mr. Lang;' co-chairmen,' Thornis Sore- church of that place. The affair is port. Moat of the autolsts arrested Horeeshow Ball bered tickets. The drawings will Brown made a brief acceptance under-the direction of the choir in were bound for seashore resorts. Have Ordinance take place at 11 o'clock. 4 mils, Ensley M. White, Alfred Upp- Mayor Charles B. English, a mem- speech. man. Harold S. Allen,'Commodore J. co-operation with Dr. and Mrs. Mor- Amazement was expresed by many To Be Held July 15 Following is a list of the attend- ber of the Lions club for the past 14 tenson. There will be no admission spectators that people from distant F. Hitchcock, - George W. 'Bray, year*, was Installed as president of Mr. Brown started working for The For Stray Dogs ance prizes and the names of the I Frank P. Dlokman, T. D. Moore, Nell Register In IMS, S3 years ago, a» a charge, but a free will offering will places would start on long strips Plans are progressing for the' an- donors, as well as the iA/jt on which that organisation at its weekly meet- without money. ' Woloott, Fred Oakley, Willis Clayton, ing Tuesday night Fifty members reporter. He later became adver- be received, nual Monmouth County Horseshow each is to be disposed ot; , Hans W. Wulf, Stewart Cook, Craig of the club attended the ceremony, tising manager and then business "Garden Melodies" has been select- The township authorities praised Police and Finance Committee,* ball to be held at Guldo's Sapphire Saturday, July IS—CoffM set, desatH . 0. Hill, Dr. William D. Sayre, John manager. In June of 1928 he bought ed as the,general theme of the even- the recorder, constable and troopers room, Monmouth County Country by Wllbur'i Jewelry .tor.. which was In charge of Past District the- controlling Interest In the paper to Study Other Ordinances for Monday, July 18—Cigar lighter, sonata* H Cook, Quy Belcher, Joseph Apple- Governor Fred C. Cowen of the New ing's entertainment. With the guests for their efficient work. club, Eatontown, Friday night, July br Dcnfaa A Swannell. gate, John & Applegate, O. BL Davis, Brunswick club, former sheriff of from the late John H. Cook. Mr. seated, on the terrace which over- Report in Near Future—Ac- IS. The ball is under the auspices Tuesday. July 19—Gilder, donated t)f Jr., Henry O. Wlckham, Ortn? Leach, Middlesex oounty. Hance was chosen toastmaster be- looks the bay, the guest performers of the Rumson and Mlddletown aux- R. Hance A Sona. cause he Is the .oldest employee of tion Urged by Mrs. Disbrow. iliaries of Fltkin hospital. Wednesday, July 20—Salt of elotSM, do- John Fans and Theodore Labrecque. will present the varied program from nated by Clsyton A Hags*. Mr. Cowen praised the Red Bank The Register In point of service. He the veranda of the home, which wlli Shore Property Tickets can be purchased from Practically all of the yacht clubs Lions far their activities, declaring started with The Register In April, Thursday, July 21—Footwear In <** and civic associations are represent- become the platform for the enter- A motion to draw up a dog ordi- Mrs. Henrv Werlemann of Rumson. amount o( fU, donated by Albert sflUtr that he knew the local club to be a 1904, as a reporter, became assistant nance was made Tuesday night at a ed-by this committee,' which num> tainment. There will be vocal solos Sold At Rumson Assisting Mrs. Werlemann are MM. Friday, July 22—Chest of sllter, do- real live civic organization with a editor In 1910, aisociate editor In and chorus numbers mingled with I meeting of the Shrewsbury mayor J. Marshall Booker, Mrs. Bruce bers among them,, a number, of form- fine record of progress. Mayor Eng- 1912. and editor-in-chief In 1928. nated by BeuselUt'e Je-welry ator*. er; college crew members. In addi- Instrumental numbers to form a com- and council after Mrs. Robert Dls- Berckmans, Mrt. Elliott Coleman, Saturday, July II—EUdlo, donated >r llih said, that.Llonlsm had meant a Mr. and Mrs. Charles KVChamplln Former Farr Residence in Weit brow of White street In a letter to Mrs. William Barclay Harding, Mrs. Miller's hardware store. tion George. W. Bray, president' of lot to him.and that he had. thorough- plete program. Besides piano num- the Monmouth'Boat club, is to head of Broad street, close friends of Mr. bers, there will be saxophone, violin Park Section Has Been Pur- the council asked just what action Robert D. Hartshorne, Mrs. H. W. At a meeting of the club Tuesday ly enjoyed his many years of associa- and Mrs. Brown, assisted In arrang- had been taken on the matter. Huber, Mrs. Robert Mertens, Mrs. a sub-comm)ttee consisting of mem- tion with the club".A, and trombone'solos. There will be chased by Daniel V. Mahoney night two members were enrolled. bers of that dub, to take ;care ot the ing the party. Others present were guest contributors from Philadelphia, Mrs. Dlsbrow last month* reported Hooker Talcott. Mrs. J. Sanford They are Jack Arnold of Red Bank Mr. Cowetf presented a president's Mrs. Hance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Short Hills. to the council that she bad been at- Shanley, Mrs. Allison Stern, Mrs. and George Norcom of Conover lane, arrangements for housing boats and gold emblem pin to Mayor English Bloomfleld, Ocean Grove, Highlands, Knode Humrlchouse, Mr. and Mrs. Rldgefleld Park and Matawan. Some tacked by a stray dog and in her Wilbur Ruthrauff. Mrs. Charles Kav- Mlddletown. remodeling the club for participants, and Fast District Governor George Frederic S. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs..W. anauRh and Mrs. Clement Despard. dressing, rooms, showers, etc. of the numbers on the program In- The former Farr residence prop- communication Tuesday night she The club voted to offer the facili- W. Br»v of the local dub. presented Harry Pennlngton, Mr. and Mrs. John stated that stray dogs are still run- the retiring president,. Theodore D. clude "Monastery Garden," "To An erty fronting on the South Shrews- ties of the clubhouse to oarsmen who M. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Evening Star" by Wagner, "In the bury river in the West Park section ning at large. Councilman Raymond will participate in the regatta to he Moore, with a diamond-studded past VanBrunt. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. president's emblem pin. Mr. Moore Luxembourg Gardens" by K. H, Man- of Rumson, owned by Louis R. Buck- Guenther reported receiving copies Anniversary Bells held at Red Bank July IS and 17. Fireman Recovers Power, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Mac- bee of "Shore Acres" Little Silver, of dog ordinances from surrounding expressed his appreciation to the Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mc- ning, Roland Farley's "The Night members and the various committees Find," "On the Road, to Mandalay" has been sold through the Joseph O. boroughs and it was moved that the For Two Couples His Eyeglasses Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lench, Mr. McCue agency to Daniel M. Mahoney police and finance committee study for their co-operation during his and Mrs. Layton A Webster, Mr. and by Oley Speaks, Florence Manley's, Two-Day Bazar For term. , The Pirate," "Nocturne" from Mid- of Short Hills, New Jersey., the various do? "ordinances and pre- David Simpson, secretary of Mld- Mrs. Chester J. Beaman, Mr. and pare a similar ordinance for report Two wedding anniversaries, those Mrs, Robert Dlsbrow, Mrs. Edith R. summer Night's Dream, and "Sylvia." The property extends from Water- Sea Bright Church dletown township flre company Mo. The other officers Installed by Lion man avenue a distance of 200 feet to at a future meeting. of Mr. and Mrs. John Helns and Mr. Smith and daughter Jean, Misses At the close of the program, the and Mrs. Caleb Lukcr, all residents 1 of Headden's Corner, lost a wal- Cowen were flrst vice president, Theo- woman's choir of the church will the river and has a bulkhead front- Mayor Frederick W. Robinson re- let containing a pair of eyeglasses dore J- Labrecque; second vice-presi- Louise R. Qhezsi, Marie Lange, Mary of Belford, wcro celebrated la«t Everything la In readiness for the Bly and Jean Dleckman, Jamee J. sing a" sacred anthem. age of 90 feet along the water. The ported to the council that Edward annual bazar of the Sea Bright one night Jast week whUe fighting a dent. Lester R. Ross; third vice- main house is a modern dwelling Obre, proprietor of Shrewsbury mar- Thursday night at the home of Mr. chimney lira at Joseph Morris' house president, G. Howard Llpplncott; Hogan, Chester L. Forrar and M. After the program has been pre- and Mrs. Helna with a family gath- Methodist church tomorrow and Harold Kelly. sented, the host and hostess, with comprising eight rooms and two ket, who at the last council meeting Saturday. As usual the bazar wtll near Llncrprt He Inserted ah ad' secretary-treasurer, James A. Curley; baths. Other buildings on the place made application for a limited llriuor ering and dinner party. Tho usual vertlseroant In the wont columns or lion, tamers, George Olmstead and the members of the choir assisting, pastimes wer» enjoyed and refresh- be held on the sidewalk on Ocean The Register Thursday,, asking the will serve refreshments In the gar- are a guest cottage of four rooms distribution license, was Ineligible avenue In front of the church. Thomas 8. Field, Jr.: tall twisters, and a bath, and a two-car garage. for] sucb a license as he was a Jus- ments of coffee, Ice cream, cake and finder to return the glasses to him. Max H. XJarlri and William A. Fluhr den. Mrs. 8. P. Harris of Locust pie were served. Among those pres- Booths will be set up on the side- Former Red Bank Girl Point and Mrs. Charles A. Reed, Mr. Mahoney bought the property tice of the peace. walk for the sale of fancy articles, Mr. Simpson had small hope of get- and directors for two years, Willis A. for. isummer occupancy. He took Judge John V. Crowell, represent- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Vreeland Mor- groceries, refreshments, etc. Mrs. tins; the article.back, as It fell out Clayton .and W, Raymond Johnson. music committee of the church, will ris and their daughter Etta, Richard Wins Scholarship pour, Mrs. Allah Reed, Mrs. William possession July 1. ing Irving Hanson of the Broderson Oscar Anderson Is general chairman. of his pocket on a' roadway .over During the past year three mem- estate, asked for a reduotlon on baok Lukcr, Miss Mabel Luker and Mra. which the automobiles .of many bers, past president Herbert E. Bd- Bennett and Misses Frances Mallett, Amy Owen. Miss Dorothy Qulgley, daughter of Ruth' Sorenson, Alice Sorenson, New, Auto Accessory Store. taxes amounting to more than $5,200, alghtseers passed. He also feared It wsrds. retiring secretary-treasurer Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Qulgley of providing the taxes are paid In full Mr. and Mrs. Hclna have been Absolutely Indlspenelbtev would be run over and ruined. How- Norma Buokhop, Dorothy Paddock, Jack Cooke, who for the.past five married 81 years and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mulvihlll. and Wallace Jef- Newark, formerly _ of Red Bank, within the next few days. Vincent 'I am enclosing money order for ever, In less) than three hours after frey had perfect attendance records. Joan Banfleld, Anna Wills and Mar- years has been employed by the B. Luker have been married 27 years. graduated last week from Barrlnger gret MacClean will serve. Misses McCue, representing Mrs. Vincent J. 12 for renewal of subscription for an- The Register was printed the glasses Lien Mulvihlll gave his annual re- high sohool, Newark, with-the high- F. OoorlTloh Co., has opened an auto- Mrs. Helns, beforo her marrlarc, was were returned to him undamaged try Gloria Joy, Mary Joy and Marie mobile accessory store at 124 Shrews- Eck, asked that $500 be refunded other year for The Red Bank Regis- port, which showed a balance In the est average In a olass of 320 pupils. Mrs. Eck in her paid up taxes for Miss Sadie Luker. She Is a sister of ter, hoping it reaches you In Una so . reader of; this paper. treasury, and Chairman Hawkins of Hits Qulgley won a scholarship of- Ehrllch will usher and assisting bury avenue, corner of Locust ave- Caleb Luker, Before her marrl&ge • The Register goes Into' almost them will be Dalton Carbart and benefits due her husband, a World I won't lose a number, as it la abso- the athletic committee spoke of the fered by the school to the Washing- nue. Mr. Cooke attended Red Bank Mrs. Luker was Miss Amanda Adams lutely lndlspenslble to me." So writes every home In this section and pro- annual state Lions golf tournament George Fielding. Miss Jeanette high school, Pennlngton prep school war veteran, who recently died. Mr. ton Sohool of Secretaries. Park ave- McCue, speaking In behalf of the of Wlldwood. Miss Kathryn Orlggs ot Marlboro, viding that a lost article Is found and banquet, which will be held to- nue, New Tork, and begins her Knight, organist and choir director and Brown university. by an honest person' there Is no bet' morrow afternoon and evening at the of the church, will direct the muila. late Mr. Eck, stated that the latter Miss Grlggs has taken The Regis* studies this week. was Ignorant of his being granted a Attention, l-ubllo. ter quite a long time, and we are ter way to recover It than to ad- Forjgate country club, near James- Stanley K. Gambell, pastor of the Honey to Lend Do you need Insurance of any yertlse In this- papecv' Mr.. Almpson Miss Qulgley was a pupil at 8t. reduction in taxes because of his war Klad to know that our endeavors are burg. Many of the Red Bank Done James' school, Rtd Bank, .before oburch, will introduce the numbers on flrst mortgage on Improved prop- kind? Have you a house, store or Is only- Me of many /-who know this will participate In the celebration. and guests. In case of inclement erties In good condition. Prompt ac- services. Both matters were referred farm for rent or sale? Want a mort- appreciated to this extent. to be true because bf txperlefrca.- - moving to Newark with her parents. tion given on good applications. Al- to-the finance committee for a report gage loan or bond? It so, consul! my. Oeorge Flake Dudley, rector Prior to entering .Barrlnger she weather, the r'eoIUl will be presented of BL George's Episcopal church at In the Mortenson home. laire st Sgn Agency, Inc., 18 Mon- at a special meeting. an agent with over thirty years' ex- IJttle SUver Firemen graduated from St. Rose of Lima mouth street. Red Banks—Advertise- Gordon Wilson of Thomas avenue perience. Call or write ft. V. It. H Invllo you to their annual fair, start- Rumson. and a charter and life mem- school, Newark. . ment. - Stout, 2 Linden place. Red Bank ing this Saturday. Something dif- and a mod time assured. at'.Uktle. ber lot the Lions dub at Washington, Patents and Trade Harks. made application to be appointed a special policeman. This was referred pbone 31*1.—Advertisement. ferent every night. Free prise nlgnt- Silver Firemen's fair, starting Bat: wai.a giiest at the nuetlng, being In- S. V. Johnson, attorney, Kellogg Old* Gold. ' m 1 m • ly. I1Q0 grand prise. Entertainment urday,' July Bth ana coqhMlni Sat- .List property you bav« for sale to the police committee. Wlnfleld S troduced bv Lion Frank A. Wode- with this office today. A sale may be bulldlrtB. Washington, D. C. For In- Tou still have some gold Jewelry Typewriter Bargains, and dancing. Pete Oalatro and Ms urday. July l«th. Plenty ofbrlses. hwie, and he gave a short talk o>> formation call Rumson Tl».—Advsr- and sterling silver-that Is never used. Walnright of Little Silver asked the Factory outlet portable and otllct 11-plece orchestra playing nightly.— MM grand prise." Dance'every night effected tomorrow. Hawkins Broth- some of his experlenoss while at ers,'10 Monmouth street, Red Bank, Ustment. ' Why not dispose of It while prices council for a new flro hydrant near typewriters; prices 1000 up. Terms Advertisement. to pile 'Oelatro and Bis 11-pleee "r- are still favorable. Reusslllee', M 100 a day. All makes 1S3S models, all ohe»tra.--Adysrtisement. . . Washington. phone JOJ.—Advertisement. For Sale, Shrewsbury Manor on Sycamore Broad street. Red Bank.—Advertise- avenue. This was referred to the guaranteed. Superior Typewriter rotate Grower*, Beverages, Clicquot Club, Whits ment Service, Carlton theater building, Red Order your new Duplex grader with Trabln's for Typewriter Bargains, ook. Spring Water and beer. B/n- water committee. " ' ." ' Potato Diggers. .. . • • drain Farmers. rentals and expert repairing. It Bank, phone 488. Open evening**.— rubbor-covered square links bell '- Order your new John Deere or Oli- Have your grains harvested with . jnln H. Crate, 14 North Btidgt ave- Ivory Boap A treasurer's report showed a bal- Advertisement now, Conover Bros., Wlckatunk, If. 1 Broad street. Red Bank,—Advertise- nue, Red Bank, phone MM.—Adver- la your assurance of safe launder- ver dlggef now. Conovsr Bros., the new Case six-foot combine. Con- ment. _ •__ ance of cash on hand of tfl.0o8.14 and J., phone Holmdcl 9.—Advertisement, sales and service, Wlokatunk, N» J., over Bros., Wlokatunk, N, J., phone tlsement ing. It costs you no more than or- bills amounting to $1,110,41 were or- phone H«ln_1«r,».—Advertisement dinary methods. Leons, 70-78 While Attention, Commercial Gar Owner*. Holmdel t.-AdvtrUstment. The Red Bsnk Register travels ^ Fuel Oil " dered paldj Don't pay more for your Insurance Totlej'o (or Typewriter*. ; • -d..*" -m, at. <—i.'- ... ' street, Jfted Bank, phone 3800.—Ad- Guaranteed machines at b« over avtrv street In town and every to suit your burner; best grades and vertlsement. this year. Save 80%. Phone 3100. See New Briags) aad Pamly Putt See New Bridge and Pamly Park road In the oounty. Let It carry your prices. Unexcelled service, Fr«d D. fl«« New Bridge and rarmly I*ark Oroislngar A Heller, Inc., Broad and prices. Expert repairing, T advertlr •rT- 7ri- • • -^ advertisement In this Issue, page B, Wlkoff Co., Red Bank, phone 062,- Boys can make extra pocket money advertisement fathi s Issue, pag« 0, Mechanic streets, Red Bank.—Ad' broad street. Red Bank.-A4' section ^-Advertisement. * vertlsemenL menu section AdvertlsemenL selling The Register—Advertisement. section 1—Advertisement, 'M RED^BANRREGISTER, f

strong in the heart of every healthy Lewis were- week-end visitors of boy. The summer camps which have Eatontown. Louis A. Wagner and family at MONEY LOANED Hoover Bloomfleld. Miss Harriet Faxy Is M Jewelry, SUvs*. Hoeteal iM&iimeiiti, Owners*, developed Jn recent years present a (Th. B«d Beak Xtriiter caa U beutbt marvelous opportunity for tempering ^SNAPSHOT GUI la BatOTtown >t the stem ot WffltoB a •pending- the week with the Wag- Al Btapenlare, esxi What He'd Do youth. Usually lt'a well for a boy to D«vli, a. JKwMd Snack and YeUsn's.) ner family, former resident* of this WB tAT OAJtn ITOB OtD OOtjD &ND Sn.TBB get away from home at Intervals to Place. , share the wholesome rivalry which CAMERA AT TJH|c CIRCUS The annual Presbyterian Sunday- Counollman Spencer If. Patterson He Had A Soncornea from the proper type of, sport school picnlo will be held next Tues- la having; his bouse repainted. Broadway Loan Co. day at Cold Indian Springs, Kepwell and develop individual responsibility William Allgor is slowly Improv- tot BresWhfpy, CPPPJ JMM SMBCM*?.) lont Branch in camp life. The Improvement Park* The ohtldrea will leave 'from snl Baremn of in front of the First National bank ing from his Illness. which a few weeks often make In Mrs. Arthur Chasey and son, Dor- Hs^d Gir.. Some Wonderful over-coddled boys is astounding, The at 9:80 o'clock In privately owned cars. Lunches will be taken. othy Chasey and Dorothy Frailer Advice to Fathers About softness of babyhood 1B stripped off left Tuesday for a few days vaca- and they start on the road to man- Mrs. Eriand Holt* Is a patient at tion with Mrs. Chaseya mother In Boys. . hood. Hazard hospital, Long Branch, where Pennsylvania. ''itibach I think that life nowadays is often ahe was Amoved Sunday morning In A lawn party for about 20 guests It I had a son? rd probably bs too easy for a child. Parents make the Eatontown ambulance. Mrs. was beld Friday afternoon by the Incorporated bhtened. I don't know. I've never the mlstak'e of attemplng to protect Holts suffered an Injury Saturday, Ladles'- aid society'on the Metho- BROADWAY J-QNG BRANCH feared the responsibilities which their children and shower too much when she fell, from amerry-go-round dist church property. Mrs. ArthUe kindness on them. I think every at Long Branch. have coma to me In 10 years' experl- Polhemus, Mrs. Thomas Zlngaleand Drive Tonr Car In Oar Free Paadnj Yard and Shop In Comfort ,enoe with crime and criminals, but child should have certain definite du- George Moshy and.daughter Bar? Mrs. • George Carter made. up1 the •,« I were a husband and father I ties to perform. If It's nothing more bara left Tuesday morning for a : thin mowing the lawn or spading the committee in charge. Games, rac«s " might be afraid,' So much would de- motor ' trip through Washington, and refreshments were enjoyed. The pend on me. . • • garden. Dishwashing, Isn't a pleas- Mount Vernon and other places of ln- ant chore but a child who persistent- soolety will meet this afternoon' at rd feel that It would be myv fault tereit and will visit with Thomai the parsonage... • '•....' , , -.,.-•' If my son didn't grow up to be a ly evades It reduces his mother to Mossy'at Richmond, Virginia. They fine, honest man—e. good cltlxen In the. level of a servant .A. boy with will return home by boat oft the Old Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blddle of every sense of the word. Tot that's responsibilities at home gains pride. Dominion' line which will leave from Washington* pent the week-end the keystone of success—good citizen- After all, the home Is not only, a Norfolk. They are expected home with Mra. BIddle's parents, Mr- and ahlp. If I couldn't supply my son place of living, it's- a place of learn- Mrs,. Henry Alien. Mr/ Allen is ing. It's there and not In schools Thursday, 'juty' tf. ' Mr. Mo*by; I* on C with sound character-through home a two weeks',vacation from his du-slowly Improving from his recent training, I'd know that none of my that children are fitted for the bur- Illness. ....!..•• • •„••• •• •••••! ..-: dens they must bear later. ties with the General'^Motors' corpor- worldly ambitions for him would ation at Linden. '' '. Miss Isabella Kenna and. Elliott Percales 22 ever be realised. As a matter of course, I'd have my Washington spent 'the week-end son go to church. What's more, rd John S. Read, former councilman, Mi*. Willetts'-parents. Rev and MM! If I had a son Id swear to do one has returned home from Monmouth thing: I'd tell him the .truth, rd go with him. Apart from religious Malcolm L. WUletts ot MandHelguU; Charming Printed Percales, guaranteed fast never let him catch me In a lie be- Instruction, churchgolng Is a means Memorial hospital, where he had formerly of this place. , - cause I wouldn't tell him any 11M. I by which the young man would meet been admitted for a fractured ankle. He Is now convalescing at hit borne. Mrs. Wallace Chasey entertained colors. 36" wide. wouldn't skimp the truth, either. persons of fine character. 12 guests Tueidaynightatherhome That might be a trial at times, for But above everyhlng else, I'd try Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Wycombe, Pennsylvania, were week- « a luncheon. sponsored by' the little boya are sometimes very in- to understand my son. For I fully Wearever Aluminum company.- The Fascinatirig Patterns and, Colors. Suitable for quisitive and persistent. Some of the realize that If I didn't I'd be a fail- end visitors of Mr. and Mr*. William erIei of Davis of Main street. Lois Dftvls 5^ Si,? * luncheons was thousands who visit the display ure as a dad. held Friday at-the parsonage. The Dirndls, Dresses, Drapes and Aprons. rooms of the Federal Bureau of In- returned with Mr. and Mrs; Stevens to, spend tvtv weeks', vacation at luncheons are being; held by the vestigation will certainly grow up to SENATOR BAHBOUH TO BrEAK. Ladles' aid society of the Metiodlst be cross-examiner*. But their guides their Pennsylvania home. church. HOURS OF BUSINESS: don't reply with a brief "no",or "yes" Mr. and Mr*. Charles Lawrence A Department Store If that perfectly truthful answer Will Be Principal Speaker at Colored Sunday-achool puplj, of'the'Prea- 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. BepnbUcait Bally Here. and son Paul Lawrence -of,-'Bast in the mightn't be entirely satisfactory to Orange were week-end vlaltort of byterlan church, who; have/had a Saturdays— the young visitors, for the average A Republican rally will be given ay Mr*. Sarah Bennett and Mrs. Dan-perfect attendance record will be Same Location youngster knows enough to resent A fcrrlt-wheel angle shot of your crowd Is Just one picture opportunity treated to a theater party 'Saturday the Westsldc Colored Republican among scores you will find at the circus or atreet carnival. Tske the iel Hoyt 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. • Since 1873 It when he's carelessly dismissed. If club at the Community Center hall, at the, Carltpn theater, Red Bank. I couldn't answer my son'* questions, ' cimera along! ' Herbert Cotgreave and family of West Bergen place, Red Bank, Mon Belmar are spending the . summer rd say so, Then we'd get together day night, July 11, at 8:30 o'clock. you go to the circus or Me—family wash strung out'be- with Xenneth.VanBrirat .and family. and find out. ' " Bx-Senator W; Warren- Barbour of carnival, by alf means "go'eajfty tween wagonS, mending ot costumes 1 Lociut will be the principal speaker. Mrs. James Qulnn entertained her OETINTO This matter of the whole truth ii and take your camera along. There and equipment, feeding and groom- daughter and son-in-law and' their doubly important because every boy There will be a large representa- Is endless variety of new. Interest- ing of wo* stock. Be friendly, don't THESWiMl tion from all the colored Republican child of Philadelphia over the week- Is a hero-worshipper. His Inclination ing snapshot material—and you'll annoy U*ttrcu» folk, and they will end. ' I* to look up to his father a* head of clubs In the county. John West- actually sea more, and enjoy your- treat yof[ ftiurteously. brook, president cf the Westslde Mr. and Mrs. George. Meyer re- the house, a repository of all -knowl- self more, it there's a camera in Pictures of performers and ani- SWIM-KAPS edge, the universal provider, the club, will preside, and he extends a turned home Saturday after spend- righteous Judge. He cannot do ao most cordial Invitation to the pub- .your hand. mals should be obtained during the ing a week's vacation with relatives • AH fypes — all styles — all If he's continually catching his fath- lic to attend this meeting. On the midway, you \can picture circus parade, as you may not be on Long. Island. Mr. Meyer "re- shapes • Divers • aviators; allowed to take your camera Inside er In half-truths. A. liar is a weak- I aide-show barkers, flamboyant tent turned to his duties Tuesday morn- JtfnBe bepes, hair- ling and a boy admire* strength.. -signs, gaping people who are visit-. the big tent The light- inside Is Ins;, at the 0uK, Refining company No matter how difficult it might be, Ing a circus for the first time, wide- usually too Jioor for good snapshots after enjoying a two weeks' vaca- THE REXMLMNW STORES wavs$.Madeof Td tell my boy the truth. * Cartton. 'eyed youngsters munching popcorn except with ultra speed lenses and tion. iough, tear re- film. But there Is ample opportunity And In -return rd Insist that he 'Sinners in Paradise" with Madge or quaffing pink lemonade, gaudy Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb of New- shting rabber. F— tell the.troth. That might be hard BvaBs-and* John Boles will be the 'displays of prizes at amusement outside to keep the camera busy, and - ark and Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb RED^ANK to enforce. But. though some scl- feature attraction today at • the booths, and scores of other amusing you can come away with enough of Orange were Sunday visitors of Phone 1444. entlats have said that all children Cartton theater. good shots to fill several pages In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlok. are born liars, It's certain that the details. The feature for Friday and Sat- , Wandering about the lot, you an album. Try it Just onco,and you'll ••' Mr*. Florence Knight spent the courageous telling of truth Is a ohar- urday will be "Four Men and a never be without your camera when aeter-bullder. If my son broke a rule wilt be abla to picture interesting holiday with her sister, Mrs. Blanche Prayer" with Loretta Toning. Rich- details ot circus equipment and the drew comes to town. Harvey at Long Branch. and told the truth I wouldn't punlih ard Greene la a featured player in him. 9ut It he tried to take advant- perhaps novel sidelights ot circus John van Oullder Harry Rowland, Jr., has been con- age of me by covering deliberate mis- this Twentieth Century-Fox film, and among those In the supporting fined to his home by Illness, chief with a cloak ot truth rd show Mr. and Mr*. James LeBow en- him that's cheating—and psnallz* cast are George Sanders, David Nlven and C. Aubrey Smith. * Plalnfleld' are occupying the Charles tertained relatives. from Jersey City htm for it Be wouldn't respect me Middletown Village. I. Hendrlckson house on the King's over the week-end. if I did anything else, for little boy* 'Josette," starring Don Ameche, Blmone Simon and Robert Young (Tht JUd JBlfik Riglitir ciir fci bought Highway, which was recently im? Charles Rogan and family of ' can be severely just In their Judg^ proved. mtnts of their elders. If I succeeded will be.shown Sunday, Monday and In Middletown from J. 0. Knight and Freehold were holiday visitors of Tuesday, Also In the cast of this William B. Waters.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buonano of in making truth the rule on both Mrs. Emma Brown. | CUT PRICES New York Visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- sides, rd be on the road to sueoMs. musical, the locale ot which Is staged Mrs, George Smith and nbllflron Earl Hathaway and family, Mr. In New Orleans during mardl gras, are enjoying an outing In New York liam Bohn Sunday, ' and Mrs. Francis Bruce and daugh- 10c Moth Balls Each year a parade of rogues The Endeavor* club met at the pane* under the eyes of the Federal are Bert Lahv, Joan Davis, Paul state, where they are-Attending a ter Helen and Mr. Brace's mother, Bureau of Investigation. They're ot camp. home of Miss Rita Massey Saturday Mr. ana Mr*. Harry IMngman, Betty 50cKolynos > all sorts—handsome, old, young, rich, ' Turner led Michael JlanflevlUo ot evening. and Stanley Xing, William Sing- ragged, plausible, murderer*, thieves, Weat Point; Connecticut, formerly of Dr. Wyllo Q.. Pate, the new super- man and Henrietta. Dangler spent •:••, Tooth Paste ....27c forger*. TheyTre alike only in-one this, place, (recently visited Thomas vising; principal of schools of Middle- the holiday •-- try to be absolutely fair with hall.. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent JaSlo lQ-oz.AgaroI ....— 83c my son, and to the extent of my ca- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conrow of Red wer* the attendant*. Mrt. John pacity rd try to be. understanding. Bank have moved in Frederick We're Old, Yet foung. Jaslo basreturned with Mr. and MM. 16-oz.Nujol 59c Boys will get Into' trouble .now and Adams' house, which they recently The older we get In yean, the Vincent Jaslo to spend two weeks at then. They can't help It Bo If my rented, younger we become In Ideas. Hardly their Massachusetts home. John Jaslo Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ley called on a month passes but sees some Im- left last week for Mississippi with Velmont Keapalt boy made an honest mistake portant Improvement In The Regis- CIGARETTES wouldn't punlih him unless he Ued Kenneth Smith at the. welfare home ter's job printing department. This the 61st Signal Corps from Fort FOUNTAIN about It at Freehold Sunday afternoon. change is for your benefit Are youMonmouth. VacUBBI BOTTLE Camels Td have few rules, but they'd be Mr. and Mrs. A..H. Faweett of making Use of It?—Advertisement Mrs. Edith Lewi* and Theodore enforced. After studying literally SYRINGE • DursbW censtruo Chesterfield 12C hundreds ot thousand* of eases I've • Oursble — five tion • W!» keep Old Gold pick been forced to the conclusion that rubber • Shirdy liquids hot or coW family discipline .-Is. thep exception centtnietlon for hour* • , Handy LuckyStrike rather than the rule today. Boys for lunches, picnics, Raleigh 1.17 don't become bad overnight They i • Futl-flow tubing carton get away with little things because Fred MaeMurry and Harriet Hlllljurd or flips. their parents are too careless or too Pint soft to punish them. Presently the "The Plainsman" with Gary Coop- FOWLER'S Only Sim CIGARS little offenses become big offenses. er and Jean Arthur, will be shown BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE! Such weak and careless parents Saturday night at 11 o'clock, Imme- . Reynaldo should realise that when their chil- diately following the regular Satur- ARCTIC tr—x»t — with thh 8-Inch Stationary dren go astray It hain't been the day night feature. Red Batik — 7 Broad Street — Phone 3334-35 Cigars fault of the children but of the par- 2 for ents. A' spoiled boy grows Into Strand. , SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 9th spoiled man. fU» doting parent* "Extortion" with Scott Coltonand FIRST OF THE SEASON 2LECTRIG FAN Can't protect him from the hard Mary Russell and "The HooBlcr • Long life, high speed motor * Propel- Box 10 knock* that are part of life'* disci- Schoolboy" with Mickey Rooney ler type blades • Sturdy safety: guard. pline. He goes to pieces because he will be shown for the last times to* Fresh Jersey Roasting Chickens 34c n>. has been raised under glass. day at the Strand theater. (t TO 5 LBS.) • Underwriters approved • Complete 25' rd like to see my son grow up to "Son of the Sheik," a re-Issue of Fresh witfc cord and plug. Temporia ...... 2 for 5c be a real man.' He should take his the old silent picture with the then Plump Jersey Fancy 2 for part In good, rough, outdoor games. Idol of the screen, Rudolph Valen Jersey Squab 45' FOWL Box 50 - 98c If be were a little noisier around BROILERS Uno, and "Blazing Barriers" with each (all sixes) each) home than I liked rd try to put up Edward Arnold, will be shown Fri- with It Boy* were noisy animals day and Saturday. OSCULATING FANS — 8" awl when I was one. If there were a Ut- ! NEW SPRING LAMB Boneless 10nmo4»1t O ter of bats and racket* and ashing tackle In the hall closet rd ask that Legs . (s-6-1 n».) , 29fb VEAL ROAST 29» It be set In order by the owner, but I wouldn't ralae the roof about It If he got Into a fight I wouldn't Shoulders . 21*lb Hickory Smoked punish him unless he had provoked HAMS ABSORBENT It Even then I'd find out If he had Breast .... 15f (half or whole) SHOE TREES been warranted In provoking It The b HOSPITAL last thing I'd do would be to punish Assorted Cold Cuts ..... m m • Sturdy, adjustabla • Rmt him for standing up for hi* own 39c Homemade Potato Salad 19c renhting metal • Buy « pair COTTON 1 for etch pair of shoes. rlghti. I might be a bit harsh with WHITE ROSE CONSOMME him If he didn't Bruises in boyhood Large Avocado Pears ...10c each Otto aren't tragedies; they are Incident* 23c In the process of growing up. Madrilene a cans Offc California Peas .....2 lbs. 19c rd try to "be a pal to my boy, but Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 19c BRICK"^" wouldn't Carry that so far that I Chicken & M& CUANSIN*) PAW Ant ue URGE MEDIUM might be "tagging along." Slather* 'q $1.49 doz. Celery Hearts 2 bunches 19c • A complete fsclel — and ton* can go fishing and hunting Large Sunkist Grapefruit ...3 for 25c Ice Cream «DY«h.r* — asvllm* — together, and on long rldei and for SIZE SIZE picnic* and swimming parties. But Scot Tissue _ 3 rolls 20c Jersey Raspberries 2 pints 27c 2Qc pint • MIWI • peri*** **•*• when the young fellow wants to get * 111 Mdtesd out with his friends he doesn't went Scot Towels 3 rplI,29 c New Arrivals! an alder along. I'd encourage him Lighthouse Cleanser 3 for 10c Our Own Jersey Freestone 39c quart to Join the Boy Scouts and Boy* n 19-qtb.kt Mo Peaches Club* and Similar organisation*. But NBC Ritz i.ft. pkg- 21c before he joined I'd make a point qf Potatoes Mn»ktMo COUPON WORTH 35c getting acquainted with the leader CANDY Good for 35c site of the troop, or whatever the troop GRANULATED SUGAR 10 tbs. 45c chief migh call hlmtefl. I'd want to ft. Spiced Gum'Drops see my boy In the charge of an up- QUEST Deodorant • r FIOATI large Cake lb. Creamed Filberts standing, virile, husky young man Jumbo Soft Crabs ft. ^rapped Caramels given wWfc purduiw olltisj NEW Who would enforce the practice of 6 for 89c 9 ,, maseulln* virtue* by example. Boys' ft. Eaton Rum Toffee KOTKX 3O s ; «lub* oonduoted by a polio* organlia- IVORY SOAP *"~1 are almost Invariably *uo«*siful. Med. Cake Special Lump Crab Meat Kotex maU» you • 6IFT of the f *- , I toys turn their hero-worship- 3 for 60c moos dwotwit powder, made ex- Mag cadencies on the policemen, Madeline Carrol! and Henry Fonda prettty far flt* on tsnirrry naplinsl n*> asy to tneusslvss, "dee. I with 5' $1.09 lb. 5c Chewing Gum and I was as husky as Big Jim. They The feature attraction Sunday, •ay be Isn't afraid ot nutiln'." Ho Monday and Tuesday of next wnek HEINZ DEMONSTRATION SALE ! Chocolate Ban 3 for 10c " "• ' try to get that husky. will be "Blockade," with Madeleine 48. fJ5* %>*!*» mvOi mimam* sat-Carroll, Henry Fonda and Leo Car- Tomato Juice 4 cans 25c | Macaroni with Cheese 2 cans 26c isfy a* urge foe s4v*»ture (feat's Illo. Cucumber Pickles large 19c ; small 13c | Ric« Kri.ple. 1.....2pkgs.21c YOU GET WHAT YOU ASK FOs AT LIGGETT'S ^s«sssssss«i»s»*»»»——__-——-_ ... . •...'..•..••- '/ s HEP BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988. 95 BROAD ST (NEXT TO POST OFFICE) RED BANK Also Markets jnOrange, IWihgton, Union, Morristown, Sotnerville and Dover CORNFLAKES Green Giant COFFEE Ideal Brand Ib. Kel/ogg's Bean, Drip or Ground can19 PINEAPPLE Standard No. 2 con:: JUICE

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v • i SANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1938. Buys Saloon , HOSPITAL TLXS GBOWIHG. Over MOO Monmcutli County BetJ- SECOND / He Conducts dento Have Enrolled., Chrlrtopher DeHlJdo, formerly of Monmouth county tnroIUneAU cf RidBtnk, hu boutflt from Bawird the Hospital Service pita of New Carney, ttaa building »t Ttnten Wall* Jersey have totaled over 10» alhot where hli Uvern and living quar- th»\ plan wu first Initiated la this tan are located. It to at the corner area last month, according to Louis Little Siher Firemen's Fair of the coifnty road and Water itnit H. Fetter, member of the board of trustees for the county. Th» em- (Qpe of Monnrarth Cdunty* Great Ffcir*) and Is bounded on one aide, by the ployees taking advantage of this Bennett mill pond. Mr. ZMFado hu 8-M Vegetable sinner group enrollment plan -to date In- conducted a saloon at this place the Temp.: 356° or 375° F. clude those of the Slgmund BUner past few years. The land for a num- Time: 1 hr. and 15 mln. to W hn Co. of Red Bank, the Jersey Central W5WWA.M. ber of yean vu the alte of a itere ELIZA SATURDAY^ JULY 9th to Cauliflower v Carrots Power * Light-Co., and the Aabttry TUES.6-THURS. and the Tlnton Falls postofflee. M. - String Beans Park National Bank * Trust Co. Potatoes- ' Grilled Tomatoes MORNINGS STEPWN90N The total number of members en- Injured In Peculiar .Way. • ,•;. ,.•'•-.• Dessert '•..• ;•• rolled In the state during June SATURDAY, JULY 16th Inc. TUN! M ON HweSsnlet Trim wilted leaves from .ore head iirs. Lloyd Ely of Freehold luffarld amounted to W»6. bringing tte toUJ Dirtrfer of cauliflower. Soak a few minutes state membership up to ftwl per- a dislocated ankle In her automomlle in salted water to dr»w out insects sons Tue«day of lait week. whtn ahe JuaxOunut GAMES ' NOVELTIES that may be hidden in the flowerets. While the group enrollment pl»h tried to allirnt from the car she Pewsa * L10.HT Place'in casserole or baking dish. found her foot had been caught un- v '•. Cfc . It being carried out through the DANCING ENTERTAINMENT. Shred carrots fine and fill in space county by contaot with employee der the foot ralL • around1 edge of;dish. .Mix one tea- TRADE THE PILL BOTTLI groups, Individual memberships may Featuring Mmic By FOR A BASKET OF QARDEN- spoon aalt with three tablespoons be obtained by writing direct to the water, pour over vegetables. Pour hospital plan office, T*4 Broad •treat, PRSSH VEQKTABLBS three.tablespoons milk over head Newark. Group enrollment may also CCORDING to in;»i$&punce. of Cauliflower. Dot with three tea- be taken up with the Newark office PETE GALATRO and his eleven-piece Orchestra ment made at the American spoons butter. Sprinkle with pa- A prika. Cover. when buslnesi oncanUaUbtts want to Medical Association convention at adopt the plan. BEAUTIFUL FREE GROUND PRIZE AWARDED NIGHTLY San Francisco recently it is now Oven Grilled Tomatoes An Individual membership, under possible to get a full meal br a 4 medium tomatoes the group enrollment method, coats hypodermic; needle—"in iUnprpvy- • Bread crumbs 75 cents a month; a Joint member- ment on the old idea o< a meat in 3 tbs. melted butter. ship of husband and wife, or patent -$100 GRAND PRIZE- a pill." " • , 2 tbs.'green pepper, finely and one child, costs $1BO per month, The purpose of this is, of course, chopped and a family membership, including to treat the invalid or convalescent 2 tbs. onion, finely chopped husband, wife and all unmarried who is unable because of stomach Z tbs. lemon juice children' from three months to 19 disorders to receive food in the Cut top from tomatoes. Dip the cut edge in melted butter, then in years costs 12 per mphth, regardless Little Silver Volunteer usual way and its importance can- of the number of children In the not be minimized in this respect. bread crumbs and arrange in bak- However, too many of us of late, ing dish face up. Sprinkle with on- family. have been retorting to the vitamin ion, and green pepper and a few ' Over 100 hospitals are now mem- pill to get the food values we need drops of lemon juice and place in bers of the Hospital Plan of Ww and should get in our daily diet. oven with rest of meal. Do not Jersey. These hospitals, render all- Fire Comjpany, No. 1 cover. • inclusive hospital service care to Eating three hearty meals a day is ; dne of the greatest pleasures it is String Beans each person named in the member- . ' Organized May 6, 1906 man's privilege in life to enjoy and, ship ' certificate. Each subscriber Cut one pound string beans into may select any hospital to render according to Dr. M. V. Krauie in fine shreds. Place in casserole. Mix the Medical Woman's Journal, "it one teaspoon salt with *j cup water. such care. and the plan pays for is the general consensus of opinion Pour over beans. Cover. such hospital service. direct to the that the natural foodstuffs rich in hospital. . '.^ ,.>; . ' ' '^ The looks 1 awl accounta of the Townihb of Mlldletown lor tke year indlng December sat, 1987. hire been audited Toasted Potatoes •i^, »#w«, arnrm pmmiL1 BUQllsa1 the various vitamins. are the best 6 white potatoes (medium size) br Charlei & Cole, Registered Municlcal Accsuntaat of tha Sl*U of tfav Jann. NA. itc --J it. »Vii.ZJ._ I ","™", It's no ptoMem.to keep year sources." ; WBBB FBOOBAHS. of. the Balance Sheete «• ehown by faSU I tke following li » lynooeU 1 egg BAIANOB BHBBT8-C0WUWT AOOODHT luwnvf dothes looking nice . So let's not get in the habit of H cup bread crumbs, cosrsely resorting to vitamin pills while we if you tend them to ut for crumbled The programs are u follows! Bet. Dee.81,198T Jan.1.1987 Dec.81,1987 Sanltoalnf. Ttlple-actlon are in good health and leave those H eup bread crumbs (fine) (1210 Kllocyclss) ; Prior to After. 'Ravlalon Bevlilon ftanitone clram .to the heart 'and other such discoveries of the J4 tip. salt A. M. . Thureiey, July 7. I A-4 medical profession for the purpose CasH—^Treaiurer .«« t 80t.lt t 80t.ll * 7.121.71 «f trtcf fibre and removes 4 tbs. butter, melted 6:011—Rev. Rahner. Veeptrs. • Gaeb—Clerk : « A.S I.ssi.oa- they were intended—as a substitute 5:80—Concert Favorites Taxes Becelvable A.I1 11,470.54 Et,47l).61 more water-soluble and sol- Peel potatoes and roll in fine 6s4J—Uncle T." . Tax Tltla Uene ..«-. A-n 98.05S.T4 when the stomsch refuses to func- erumbs. Beat egg lightly and add 110,4 tt.tl 510.4J5.21 (07.7OS.48-- Ttnt-niable eoU than other tion naturally and reject! food. SiOO—Where to Go Muelfl Shop, City. Franehlee Taxee — A-u S.S<4,<8 . • . 2,t44.41 1M0 methods ... It I* especially salt. Dip potatoes in egg and then Bnyder. Frlfldalre, Garnet Groie RetelpU Taxee — A-l 4 2,O7«.46 2,078.4! To keep in a healthy condition roll agaiSi in coarse bread crumbs. ' ttlS—Theater Attraetlone. * -' Other Accounta Bacelvable . A.I I ' ' 110.41 . 8S0.41 , l.SST.rV important that whit* clothes . we must have vitamins, minerals, t:16—Current Events In • Review. Interfund Accounte Sacelvable A-U 8,120.84 Placein. greased casserole and pour Deferred * Aiaets 8.110.64 14.ltO.lt look their belt. Let in Semi, proteins-, and fats and we should t ltd—Deriee Rita. ' A-18 4MtO.lt ; 4t.«iO,lS 7.242.11 melted butter over them. Cover 6:45—WPA Program. tone tnefls regular7«. _ plati our diets, so they.will include : and-bake. -1 mil—Reeutne -- t717,tlt.U |T»T,«it.01 1767.OOI1.M-' PANAMA these and other body-building prop- l Dessert A. M. LIABIUTOB8 erties tuch at calcium, phosphorus, aiOu—Chlldren'e Hour. Tax Beveniie Notee and Boade All I 8t,t21.10 . t 10,000.01 HATS and iron—often lacking in the com- Destert may be a Blackberry 10 IOO—Woman'i Hour. Linda Lowe, Shep- j^ PayablPble ...»«»»..» ...... 80,001,00 binations of foods we eat. Roly Poly baked on the top rack ptaf Guide, Muilo Shot, Cltr, 8tat*~ and County Taxei Fayabl* . 98,451.10 91,418.111 98.60J.7S over the vegetable meal. Frlgldalre, Snyder, Gamei, Local School Taxei Parable ..._,.„ m,tl0.S8 168.S10.58 14B.783.t8: SANITONE CLEANED The protective foods—freih mlllr, lOHO—Rta Murcbey. Budget ApproprlaQon Beiervee ..^w.^^.^^. »«» S.J84.7S 3,384.78 8,485.48 vegetables, fruits and eggs—con- Vltamlna A B C Q 10;4J—Concert Claietce. Interfund Accounte Parable ...... _..^_._:.-_.-.__.. A-17 8J8.86 8J5.JS 8,00Si,7] tribute liberally toward meeting* Carrots , e g g g 11 tOO—Ruumc. ; Beierve for Interest and Ooete—Tax Liens .....— I7.184.09 17.3U.CJ IB»<0»7; EXPERTLY BLOCKED — $1.00 Cauliflower., f g f K P. M, • - Reierve for Taxaa and Tax Title liena - A-ii. 2»8,t»8.9« vitamin standards, If the amounts Reierve lor Tax'Overpaymcnte .—•—.—... • l: String Beans... ft g S t:80—Mmloale. A-lt 84t.72 84S.72 873.82 " of protective foods, particularly the, 4:00—Fade and Fashlone. Beeerve for Franchli* Taxee ReeelvabU M.^M,MHm^M — A-it 2.S44.4I' 10.49 milk, are increased an even wider Potatoes..;..... f 1:10—Voice of Phlloeopky. Reierve for Groea Beoelpti Taxes Receivable -.__ t.078.4! g g; g Beeerve for State Road Bonda •— .-. ••-.-..__ A-it . margin of safety is created. Tomatoes g g e g 4:45—Church of the Air. I.OOo.OO e.ooo.oo . 5,o'oi'.0t, Key:'e—excellent 6:00—Concert dailies. Reietve for Soldiers' Bonus Bondt ...____—...„. —. A-tT loo.oo i 800.00 ' ' O; • Instead of buying vitamin con- . 5:10—Tia lime Tunas. Reierve for Bonde In Befuodlm lnue . ~_ ...A.1S -•— •-•• ••• - -MEN'S -•••••'•• ••••: :- centrates at high prices invest your odd it 1:15—Red Bank Theater Attraction. lurplui Revenue—Non .Cart .—_ money in nature's supply of food- t:lt—Currant Eycntl In Review. { ^ufplue Revenue—Caeh .— 138,111.41 9(,01».9t stuffs which will supply the neees- Cauliflower is an excellent' source 6:80—Front Page Drama. ; FLANNEL TROUSERS i .75 of calcium, carrots good, and string t:4t—High School Forum. '-tirjr- dietary' requirement! at- lest 7iO0—Concert Genii. t727,8!t.0l I717.SH.01 »707,000.8I cost beans and tomatoes fair; potatoes 7:14—Fridlgelre. LINEN SUITS ...... 1.00 Following is a menu for a vege- a good source of phosphorus, car- 7:18—Semi-Pro BaeehalU Anticipated table dinner with recipes for pre- rots and string beans, fair. Potatoes 7 ISO—Carter. Revenuea > Beallied Total are a good source of iron, with 7:11—"Men of Vliioa." Journal . Cuh Beallitd . Exeeae piri|jr.the vegetablea/an tatteful 7:45—Variety Three. Surplue Revenue—£aeh . ...; Dtflelt string beans and carrots, fair. Po- ; ways and an accompanying table 8:00—Bnttonwood. Surplui Bevenue^-fKon Caeh A-t t 4M8S.40 ' |

t*r; • . ••• . Miss Honora Mahoney of Keyport snd James Fanning of New Tork were married. In Keyport by Rev. Box of SO Father Bplerlngs. . (Telephone 895 Red Bank) 1S.TM te« Ha. Twenty-liva Teaus Ago, MMWMAT, UNBtURK r. aiMSjr, Ttixno Mir. arid' sirs. Charles K. Humrlc- •MOKIMA VILVST, U.-UUBM, bouse'returned from their wedding VOUR OWN BROKER TOBACOO MM —* ItoM trip and had a hbusewarmlng party, » aw SIN the majority or the gueiti being membirs of the Register staff, where 39c 10c thifoA andjhii bride had bet> A11« BED BANK REGISTER, JtLY 7.1938. menting on the dismissal* that he made, said he knew talnly dldp't have it when they were the Bantu speaking tribe* an prao- BANK REGISTER "what waa going on," because he was at Freehold In young. It is tha youth that pushes South Africa And tlcally the only native* in South conneotion with hi* duties aa sheriff and observed the on and tackles the task that ths Africa., The Zulus with whom w* older head would advise against, his came ia contact are Bantu*, and The ABC's of actions of the employee* of the county clerk'* office. Editorial Views The Interesting consequently true Negroes. They 1 The inference seemed to be that those woo lost their wisdom dictating that it Is Impos- OEOBOE C. HANCE, Editor sible, or. too difficult. And, event- differ In many respect* from most of Commerce FBBDERIO g. HATES, Managing, Editor Jobs were not dismissed because they were Republican*. ually, strangely enough, the youth Population There our colored people. In all probability At the *anSe time aome 'grumbling and fault flnttlng 1* does the trick, although wisdom dic- there are comparatively few true Negroid types of people In any coun- THOMAS BBOWN, done because the new oounty derk did not fire out all tated It couldn't be done. By Theron McCampbell the Republican appointees and replace them with faith- Another of the Series of Article* try ouUlde of the native habitat. FabUsher and Manager Th|a nation is far from being The**, faot* were very Interesting to ful Democrats. Just how much Influence this will hay* The Sectster** Anniversary. "wrapped Up," The nation -will snap by Dr. Eugene W. Newman us, and after Our trip through the This column was ~ started last at the ballot box Is Impossible to gauge at this time. out of what we call the recession. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Red Bank Register celebrated About Hii Trip Arotmd the reserve to Pietermaritcburg, we felt January as a study of the cause of The AnocUted Press If exclusively entitled to the Republicans aay the new eounty derk got off to a Its BOtb. anniversary yesterday with It may not be for six months and that we had learned a little some- and the cure • for the. economic it may not be for alx years; but 'use for kepubllcatlon of all nem dlipatebu credited to bad (tart by attempting to increase the salaries of his a special edition devoted to the World. thing concerning South Africa and depression and political revolution office workers approximately $2,100 per year. The Re- glories of Monmouth and Illustrative preaching: a defeatist attitude to Its people.' ,•',,. -> •! yjtt or not*otherwise credited In thlf paper and also the the young will only hurt.tbe older which have. the American ! people publican board of freeholders refused to allow this to Of the fine old weekly's own, prog- (By Dr. Eugene W. Newman) ; 'j'toeal sews published therein. ress In .serving the county, A re,- heads. Ton won't atop youth. Some- Many .paragraphs could be' written gasping tat life and liberty. Before be done and they are" taking every advantage of this vlew of the well-edited pages tells thing far more potent than the puny Soon after leaving Cape Town we on the Wonders of South Africa, and starting towards the political end of action to pose as champions of economy at a time when rounded the Cape of Good Hope, the many types of people one 'sees Hembei Audit Bureau of OtrenJaHona, the story of the progressive resort, efforts of man controls »uch things. there. However, suffice It to say that the subject let's glance at the routs public clamor Is greater than ever before against high- residential, shopping and agricul- —The Ipswich, (Mass.) News-Chron- and entered the Indian ocean. From Member National Editorial Association. : during our short stay we all felt that map. We see that prosperity Is the Member New Jersey Press Assootatioii. er taxes. tural area of which Red Bank Is a icle. ' • .'•• ••"' • ' ' •• '• ' here our course lay to Port KlUabeth and Durban on the east coast of South Africa Is really a wonderful name' for Hie stream of commerce , Member Monmoath County Preu Onb. The Republicans, despite the bitter primary, fights hub and of the first-rate journalism with -which The Register for six South Africa, and we felt that we country, offering a fine climate, beau- which rises in the foothills among Member Dn Amerloan Frets Bait Century dob which threaten to wreok work, are encouraged because We, the people." were now on the other slae of the tiful soenery, and no doubt unUnllttd the earth workers. From the crops decade* has "covered" It possibilities for the future. Former Senator W. Warren Barbour i* heading their, It is a common expression of those world, on «very farm, from the minerals Th« tUi Bank Kaf Ut*r unM n> nnuelml rapontlblUUu tioket Senator Barbour was defeated in IBM when he It 1* a pleasure to felicitate The returning home after haying been to for tjpoirwhloml •rrori io adnrtlMmnta bat will raprlnt Register and its publisher and staff the City of Washington to'aay that Port Hlliabeth I* about 3« hour* In the mines, from the fish in' the thtt part of an alnrtlMOMnt In whlci ti« trposraphltal «rror ran for another term, but the large majority which, he not only upon completing 60 years of from Cape Town, It was originally W. I. TBACY, Ine, lake*, raw materials start to move eecus. AlverttMrs will pitas* notify the Bwmwm tame* received in Monmouth county, despite the Roosevelt they have been to the. seat of gov- iltiMr of an» error which nay oeeiir. _ outstanding achievement In the ernment Washington 1* a beauti- a military station, but today Is a very down the' stream of commerce to the majority almost everywhere else, has emboldened Re- Many peopla do not ma to rooenUa* Uat MmmanUie- newspaper field but also upon hay- ful city. Its wtde thoroughfares, important port and Industrial city. Advertising, « sea of ultimate consumers. tiou uMarini In Aa Bed Bank Register an not written by publicans to believe that the name of Senator Barbour Ing cljlnaxed this long term of ser- General Motors.has a large car as- people eonneettd wlti Tie IU»t{l«r. The tuum.nt. mad* and magnificent building*, beautiful *06 East «d Streets the eritleUnu mad* an merely tht expressions ef us Iniinltwls at the top of the ticket will drag along the whole slate vice with an edition that epitomizes parka, imposing monuments, and sembly plant here, from which car* New JTork, If. T. Across tills stream of. commerce who inlmlt tha oommnnleatlnu or articles bearing thalr rtipeo. of Republican candidates to victory. the Independence and progreislve sculptured statuary are among many are distributed to South African cit- many dams have been built In the* tin names. Tha Bad Bank BagUUr tavitts *ar ona who so df spirit that are the essence of char- attractions which make It the most ies. This plant is near the dock and . July 1, 19S*. aim to met* reply to any or all ol this* wwmqnltaUoni. .. However, nothing seem* to be more Indicative' of Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, form ©f government'grants of power aoter In any newspaper. Indeed, our charming; capltol city In the world. we saw many cars lined up ready for to privileged Interests who divert Republican success than the fact that despite ROOM* shipment , ' Publisher. own task of publishing a newspaper Not only Is it so acclaimed by Amer- more than their fair share of the Subscription Price* In Adranoei velt's popularity he failed to carry this county on both I* made more enjoyable by the com- Red" Bank' Register, icans, who may bein part Influenced Our. drive around "Port Elizabeth Red. Bank. New Jersey, passing wealth to.their own use, or One year _— $3.00' Three month* . occasions when he ran for President and that most panionship of so worthy .a contempor- by national pride, but, It is so recog- took us to the •Orcalled Snake'Park, Democratlo candidate* have been defeated in this coun- ary and neighbor.—Asbury Park Dear Mr. Brown: charge such tolls that the prices of Six month* •., LOO Single copy _ nized by those, who visit It from for- where various species of native the passing goods must be- marked Press. eign lands. Whatever else may be I lust saw the copy of your (Oth ty during the past six year*. One notable exception oo- snakes are kept for scientific study. Anniversary Edition. May I take up higher than ultimate consumers said of It however, It is not the seat Many people" In South Africa are laioad WHkly, entered aa Seeond-CUas Matter at the Post. curred last year when A. Harry Moore received a ma- this opportunity to compliment you can pay. The one and only came o«« at Bad Bank, N. J, ndar lit Act of March », 1171. jority of approximately 1,000, but dose student* of pol- Associated Ilospltal Service. of government, except In a restricted killed annually by poisonous enakes. both on vour anniversary, and the and qualified sense.. The overnment maintains this estab- fine newspaper that you put out to for the depression is the high costs itic* find this to have been due to the race track Issue The Associated Hospital Service of of factory-made goods and the high THURSDAY, JULT 1, IKS. We live In a democracy, and in a lishment where over five hundred commemorate It and there is plenty of reaaon to believe that they are New York Is a (rood example of what snakes are kept, to produce the ven- With kind personal regards, costs of governments and services. right. can be) done by ths people for the democracy the seat of government la > Cordially, with the people. The preamble to om from which a serum is-made. There is. only one cure for the de- In summing up the political situation It Is undeni- people It the people really prefer to The proper use of this Berum has . •'• .' g. S. Kent pression, and that is a reduction in help themstlve* rather than let Uncle our basio law—the Constitution— ably a fact, although It may be only a coincidence, that saved many lives, and the "Shake the price* of goods, governments Hotpitality and , Said Shoulder their personal troubles. makes a solemn declaration of this AMBBICAN LEGION. anyone who has held the Office of sheriff ha* almost in- fact, for It Is therein set out that Park'' Is a very Important, instltu< and services to that point which will It Is. the answer to the plea of the tion. Another interesting feature of the Coming Regatta. variably thereafter been unsuccessful In county politics. man or woman who could pay some- "We: the people, of the United Honmbuth County Executive Com- allow them to be freely exchanged States • • • do-ordain and establish this park Is the manner in which the for ' the. products of fanners and Everybody who bos the belt Interest! of Red Bank Perhaps this has not been due to any particular res/ thing for, hospltaUzatlon but could snakes are handled. Tne keeper, a mittee. at'heafi should be" gratified ovw the progress made in son, but exceptions to the rule have been few' and far not afford the usual high charges. this Constitution • • • f What"We July 3, 1B8JJ. other earth workers. the people" thus mast solemnly "or- colored man named "Johannes, Dear Irving; preparation* for the regatta on the river Saturday and between, regardless' of party. On one occasion Elmer Under this worth-while plan of co- handles these, dangerous snakes, In- operative effort, the hospitals are bet- dained and established" only "We the On behalf of the American Legion The natural Inquiry Is, "Why not Sunday, July 23 and 34. It 1* more than probable tbat Geran was elected congressman after having served a people" can add to, subtract from, or cluding cobras, protected only by lift up the i prices of farm crops, 1 ter off, so are the patients and the gloves. It Is claimed that'Johannes of Monmouth county I extend to. you It will be the biggest event of the fort ever held here, term a* sheriff, but his success was short lived, for he doctor*. modify in the orderly conduct of our.heartest congratulations on the mine crops, sea crops,—the products provided that the'weather man U on hi* good behavior.. was defeated when he ran for re-election. Numerous governmental affairs. It can be has been bitten so many times that (Oth anniversary of The Red Bank of, the earth workers,—until they examples might be cited of both Republicans and Dem- Becaute of the public's prompt ac- overthrown only by revolution, which he has built up a resistance that ren- Register. The Register has served come Into Tmlance with the existing Thla last mentioned factor 1* beyond human con- ceptance of the hoipltallutlon -Idea ders hi* system immune to snake ocrats who passed Into political oblivion after having God forbid. the community Impartially and has coats of finished goods and costs of trol, but there Is one thing the people of Bed Bank can notice haa recently been received by poison*. We .all felt that our visit contributed considerably to the ad- government* and services?" That is do aa a class which would contribute much to the suc- acted as sheriff. subscriber* of the service that they The seat of our government, there- to Fort Elizabeth was well worth vancement Of our county. :' fore, Is not in Washington, but back what every Washington government cess of the affair. That I* to extend every, courtesy Perhaps this precedent will be broken at the com- will receive this year 30 days of ser- while, and ths.ds.y w«r spent thera Your editorials have been fair *nd h83wltpplhltbthlTi«l« ! since, the war years-has been trying and- hospitality to the -stranger* -within*our fate*.r Sev- ing electlonr ThererWould-mem to be a strong likeli- vice Instead ol 31 days,' and varlone passed very quickly. the-news hex-been reported without to do and they all have failed, The.: credits- are larger. This non-profit fountain head of all power and au- sensationalism. eral hundred visitor* will be here and there is no bet- hood of such an outcome In view of the fact that It 1» thority. The success and-the perpet- Our best wishes for the continue! prices of farm crops, etc, are set by Service corporation, therefore, de- We reached Durban, our next port, world wide prices and no government ter way we can show appreciation to the boat dubs probable that at least three former sheriffs will be uity of our democratic form of gov- after a very leisurely cruise of about success of your paper. serves commendation for Its work In . .With kindest regards, J am, control them. There is nothing and Individuals who have arranged this tworday event candidate*, including Mr,. ReherU and Mr. Height on getting over s half million 'subscrib- ernment is in their hand*. .. 40 hours. During; our four-day stay Do "We the people" at all times • Sincerely yours, left to do now but to allow the costs than to co-operate with them in entertaining our guest*. the Democratlo tioket and Mayor Clarence Eugene ers since 1»3B, and, for its obtaining here, we saw the first "strange peo- Morris Miller. of goods, governments and services In this connection consideration should be taken of Hetrick, who seems likely to be the Republican candi- for Its co-operators greater service recognize this fact and the tremend- ple" of our cruise, the African Zulu. ous responsibility which Inseparably sink Into balanced price relations the fact that when the world's fair is held at New York date for state senator. Much' may happen to uptet the for less money. The hospitals ac- These Zulus, are to be seen in their with, the products of the farms at attaches to It? native dress -walking about the HUDSON DISPATCH, thousand* of peraona on their way to this big show will political picture, but at the present time the strongest cepting; patient* under the plan must the farmers' barn doors. aiso.be commended. It i« an ever-present and never- streets, having come Into the city pass through Bed Bank and some of them will prob- Indication of Republican success would seem to lie In ending responsibility whloh concerns from the nearby native reserve, Union City, New Jersey. ably stop here. Many of them will want to come back the fact that the county has been voting that way with (living greater service for less not only the affairs) of today, but where they live In family groups'or OfBea of Haddon Ivins. There is work waiting for everyone. after the regatta if their stay here 1* made pleasant, few variations in reoent years,, while the greatest hope money Is becoming an American reaches into the future) and inti- kraals. July !, 1W«. There are markets waiting for trait, believe It or not We have everything that can be produced. ant of a Democratlo victory* would Seem to be provided by mately concerns the life, the liberty, Many of these Zulus make their Dear Jrvi washing machines, radios, automo- the prosperity and tha happiness of I've enjoyed your (Oth Annivers- There is no lack of supply or demand In the put a number of owners of river front prop- Internecine warfare in. the Republican camp. biles and thousands of Items sold In living by pulling rlcluaa about ihe for anything that humajos can £ro> ourselves, of our children and the city. They bedeck themselves In'gay ary issue a lot; it's a corker; haven't erties have placed their lawns and porches at the dls- our ten-cent stores, which,prove be- children of their children.—The ftlks half finished It yet, and when I get duce. The factories of the nation -O-O-OTO-O-O-.- yond the shadow of a doubtftthat plumage, even to having largo horn* throuah. will-save It ~foT~my-*.liter, Will be kept running on two ebUfte " i posal of spectators. It Is-to be hoped that they will Magailne. fastened on their heads, which gives be even more generous on tbe coming occasion. It 1* our corporations do contlnuenisly Mrs. Watts, who is here from Cali- dally as soon a* tho American then a very grotesque appearance. fornia. I know she'll enjoy it It unfortunate that river front street* sad 'publicly owned Is the Circus Relegated strive to give greater value for less people break the back of socialism money. What Is »orsly needed, how- SOCIAL They travel about sit a dog trot wan well planned, well in-lnted, in- and clears the etfeam of commerce1 river front lands are' Insufficient to aoootnmodate the to the Realm of Limbo? ever, I* some method of keeping In mingling" with tte modern traffic, terestingly written, and I'm sure of the dams of privilege which .now sightseer*. The only, way this deficiency can he over constant motion the exchange of Advice for Graduates Who Are Be- quite unconcerned about the fast John Cook would be proud of his prevent balanced price relationships The machine age ha* wlpid tbe old-fashioned melo- moving auto* on all sides. They do boys. So am I, both a* a former come 1B through the generality of public-spirited land drama out of existence and caused no end of other goods and services, We must pre- ginning Work. Red Banker and as a newspaper among the products of labor on owners. In every way possible Red Bankers should en- vent aa far as poulble anything In- not seem to Interfere in any way farm* and. faotorlos and seas, changes In the field of amusement*. Is ,th« oirousalso Students and graduate* who will with B»e fr*in«;~and offer. a Very'safe" man. I sue** It's a safe bet that deavor to gain the largest amount of advertising pos- terrupting the flow. . Labor, for ex- you're still, the best country weekly Prosperity awaits the nation's return to join the realm of limbo "This seems probable In view ample, may have dispute* with capi- enter commercial and industrial em- and economical means) of transpor- In the world; sible for the community from the river spectacle. ployment this summer are reminded to the AueHcan system of enterprise, of the fact that the biggest of them all, Ringllng Broth- tal, but machinery should be set up tation about the city. With best wishes for many more free- industry and competitive ers-Barnum A- Bailey, haa found it Impossible to con- prohibiting strikes. The wrongs by P. M. Geronlmo, acting manager , We saw the first Indians of our under your management' and then tinue Its tour because of terrific expenses and has gone mult fee corrected hut nnl •* the of the Social Security board'* field trip here In Durban, Moat of them for a* rood a successor as John H. office at Perth Amboy that they will are Hindus, although some are Mo- Into winter quarters. ' expense of interrupting the steady Cook picked. I am. The socialists In both parties who need social security account, num- hammedans. They are the same as Always your friend, Summer Politics Competition with more sophisticated entertainment! exchange of goods and services have dominated government In the which' only injures the wage-earner. ber*. In India, and are found for the most Haddon, difficulty in finding suitable show ground* near large part In the Indian market, where U. S. A. since the war years have and Its Vagaries. Let us help all employers of labor Before beginning employment, Mr. passed thousands of laws and spent cities, Increasing expenses and the depression are olted 1 they supply the city with practically The weather may be warm, but according to those create niore (or us so that the great- Qeronlmo advised, they should apply THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR- billions of tax dollars trying to among the reasons for the aoUon taken. Probably the by mail, by telephone or In person all of the vegetables, etc., used. ' . who by long observation should be qualified to know er the production the lower the cost ANCE SOCtETr OF THE U. 8. prevent tfia Inevitable reduction in least potent of these factors Is hard times. When one to the consumer.—Freehold Trans- to the field office for a number, It Is whereof they speak the political pot In Monmouth coun- These people live outside the city the costs of factory made goods, notes, the large attendance at moving picture shows, script estimated by the federal office of ed- In their own settlements or else on ~ July 1, 1938. governments and services. Tet, for ty is still hotter. The appointment of Democratlo prise fight* and various other form* of entertainment ucation that approximately 1,000,000 small farms where they raise their Mr. Irvine Brown, the put eight years, the country Sheriff George H. Roberta to eounty clerk to. fill the students may begin their business Red Bank Register, It 1* evident that despite unemployment and unfavorable various products for sale In the Dur- has been slipping down and back vacancy caused by the death of Joseph MoDermott, old By DefaultT careen this summer, or take a job Red Bank, New Jersey, conditions there Is an ample - number of patrons of ban market.. The sight of. the** dlf-. 1 towards the pre-war price relations. v* 'Republican wheelhbrse, and the appointment of How- Unless the Democrat* move quick- during vacation'. ' " --••-•• ferent people, strange to us, mingling Dear Mr .'Browni" -.-..-.,. No power this side of heaven can amusement to make this business profitable, provided ard Height of Manasquan, former sheriff, to succeed ly W. Warren Barbour seems des- Whether the employment Is part- with all type* of Europeans and col- Congratulations and best wishes resist this gradual decline, for it is that It strikes a popular machine age chord, It seems upon the (Oth Tear Anniversary of Mr. Roberts has changed the whole political ploture. tined to recapture his seat to tbe time, temporary, or permanent, and ored people, made us feel that we in obedience to economlo laws like breaking with thejyast to see the cireu* fall by the United States senate by default. although the employer has no other were Indeed far from home, your caper. A* a former resident of Which no government can override The political pot is virtually boiling over. Prophet* employee, a report of the employee's your splendid community I am still wayside, but there have been *o many change* tha last There Is no opposition in the Repub- With the exception of the people Interested In civic affairs-in the town or long delay. The highest duty of ," who try to base prophesle* not on what they hope will few year* that it probably wont take the public long lican rank* and It can safely be pre- wages together with his account strange to us, ai)d tbe Indian mar- and I take a pride in the town and the American voter* Is to repudiate j happen but on what they think will happen from' an to become accustomed to this one. dicted that the former senator will number must be made to the federal ket, Durban Is for the moat part a more particularly in your paper. The socialism and demand that all forms j, unbiased study of condition* are not yet ready to emerge from the primaries victori- government by the employer, Mr. thriving modern city. It is not only fact 1* that I still subscribe to It I of government return to the rules P make predictions because the atmosphere' is so sur- ous. Geronlmo explained. The employee ah important port, but also a pleas- am sorry that I was not notified of democracy as laid down by Is required to report this account ure resort The temperature In win- about It before. Thomas Jefferson. f charged with the unexpected that It is almost beyond But what about Mayor Hague and number to his employer. Mv best wishes for a happy and f- , the realm of possibility to Imagine what may take place his Democratlo hosts? Early In the ter la warmer than Cape Town, af- Strange Interlude All wages an employee receives successful future. From the Declaration of Independ- !, between now and election day In November to lnflu- year Governor Moore appointed fording sea bathing the year around. Sincerely. during his entire life from employ- While we were here tbe temperature ence to the World war the business S ence the electorate. in New Jersey Politic*. John Milton to tbe seat he vacated lo Joshua Welner, In the senate to return to tbe gov- ment covered under the old-age In- average* about 8B degree*, which is District Manager. men of America controlled the t However, certain factors stick out like "sore "Strange Interlude In Politics" might appropriately surance system, Mr. Geronlmo said, usual during the early fall. During nation's politics. Since the socialists be termed the past four years of Rev. Letter H. Clee of ernor's chair for the third time and will be counted as credit toward his seized control of government In :< thumbs" to Indicate what courts the campaign will it was supposed that Mr. Milton the winter, the coldest days are well ATT.ara.ir. ft SON AGENCY. 'f take. One thing which seems to be sure is that the Newark a* a legislator, of which he spent two years a* old-age Insurance. Old-age benefit* above 65 degrees, while in summer America politics have controlled would stand for election to a reg- are based on total wages received. governments and they have run Republicans will make Ihe most of the argument that an assemblyman and two years a* a state senator, the ular term thl* fall. The new aebator the thermometer ranges from 90 to '' July 1, 1938. curtain Is about to be rung down on his activities In the Wages for temporary or part-time 100 degrees. This temperature range Dear Irv: business Into the ground. We are Mr. Height 1* nqt legally capable of being sheriff be- has let It be known, however, that employment, no matter how small, sow In for another ride of spending political arena, aa he has announced that he will not be give*. Durban an almoet tropical cli- Heartiest congratulations on your cause, they say, contrary to the state constitution, lesr he will not stand for re-election. will Increase by that much the work- mate* and lending Continued Inflation of a candidate for re-election and has recommended that Meanwhile there Is no indication tOth Anniversary Issue. It was most than three years have elapsed since he last held this er's credits toward old-age benefits. entertaining and Instructive, and the our money and credit system* I* position. Assemblyman Homer Zlnk be nominated to euooeed that the Jeney City • mayor will It Is, therefore. Important to the em- Probably the most Interesting part tributes therein contained were Well necessary to keep the patient alive. of our visit to South Africa was the Who Is right and who Is wrong in this controversy htm. name a substitute. For one reason ployee that his wages reported by his deserved. There will be waves,of speculation or another Mr. Hague 1* .considered employer be Identified by an account trip we made from Durban to Pieter- •fours very truly, and seeming revivals of trade, which is not for any common, ordinary layman to decide. The Without a parallel is Rev. Mr. dees' record in pol- maritzburg. This city 1* about 75 Itlcs. A deep prejudice exists against clergymen taking not unfriendly to Mr. Barbour and number so that they will be correct- Bert Farrow, may help many persons to get from lawyers and the court* sometimes have a way of twlst- for that reason he Is said to be dis- miles west of Durban, and the trip part in politics and because of this reason few and far ly recorded in his old-age Insurance under, only to leave some other poor lng word* around so that th«y have a meaning different inclined to place a. strong opponent account was made by electric train. Our FAIR HAVEN LIBRARY. souls holding'the bag. Enterprise from what I* generally supposed and the same may be between are ministers who have had the temerity to route took us across the native re- in the field to contest the November Approximately 1,360,000 students Is not going .to. risk, a dollar until true in this case, but it would seem that the Democrat* run tor office and still fewer are those who have been election with him. Senator Smath- serve, which Is situated In a most Fair Haven Public.library, profits ars In sight Socialism and successful at. the ballot box. will be graduated from high schools beautiful country. The views were Fair Haven, N. J., -are at a tactical disadvantage. Mr. Height mad* a good ers, who In his loyalty to the ad- and private preparatory schools, ac- politics In business are going to rldo ministration has broken with tbe very much like our own Shenandoah July 5, 1988. the country hard for tha next 10 reoord a* sheriff, but even members of hi* own party Those who probe below surface indications are not cording to the office of education sta- valley; reminding; us of the "Skyline" Mr. T. Irving Brown, believe It was bad politic* to put him back In the po- surprised over the announcement. The defeat of the Jersey City mayor, is reported to be tistics, and an estimated two-thirds, to 12 years, according to all signs drive in Virginia. This native ve- Red Bank, N. J. on the economic, map. In the sition in view of the doubt which has arisen as to olerlo by A. Harry Moore for governor last fall spelled looking about for a candidate to en- or about 806,000, of these will not Dear Mr. Brown: ter the Hats with Mr. Barbour, but serve Is maintained for the native meantime a lot of serious trouble whether he la eligible to serve. the way. Nevertheless, New Jersey has reason to feel enter higher schools. In addition, blacks, who may live here according without the guarantee of a 100,000 approximately 186,000 students will The "Anniversary Edition" of your will confront our business men and Some lawyers have advised their clients not to pro- thankful that he Is one of our lawmakers. From the to the native customs and habits if Register was very Interesting. property owners. majority in Hudson he would hard- be graduated from colleges and uni- they so desire. The government and ceed with foreclosure suits because of the possibility beginning of bis term of office right up until the pres- ly waste time In such a gesture. versities. Other persons who will Please allow me to extend my best ent time he ha* been a valiant battler for economy, and missionary schools offer a certain wishes for many more years of pop- There I* no (ax relief In sight for that the sheriff may be removed from office or his act* Mr. Berbour, in other words, ap- need social security account num- amount of education, but It is not ularity and prosperity. deemed Illegal. The Republican strategy seems to be In these hard times when people have so much trouble parently has clear sailing. He has bers are students and teachers who compulsory. ' Tour Register deserves all the nice property In New Jersey. The to play upon such fears, In the hope tbat this will turn in paying taxes there are no officials who deserve more dexterously, avoided * within his will work In covered employment things everyone had to say. Federal government has already Here In the reserve we saw many announced Increased taxation for votes their way, rather than to take action in the credit than those who try so relieve this burden. No ona own party and his amiability has only during vacation. Jane Covant. even touched a soft spot among the kraals, which, is the term designat- next year. That probably means court* to have Mr. Height ousted. It I* generally tak- was more active In advocadlng auoh a policy than Rev. ing a family unit. Polygamy Is prac- much heavier taxes on Incomes In en for granted that Mr. Height will be the Democratic Clet and his term of service should be remembered for Democrat*. Whether they like him ticed, limited only by the Zulus' abil- NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS, or whether they fear him, Demo- STATE AID FOR LOCAL ROADS. INC. tha lower brackets, as has been candidate for sheriff. thl* reason. In thl* a* well as in some other respect* ity to exchange a certain number of hinted In high quarters. This will he hes earned the right to be considered one of the best cratic leader* show no inclination to cattle for each wife. As each new B. T. Mines, President . According to one rumor whloh has seemed to re- go to the mat with him.—Asbury Approximately 1,300 Hu Weeks of make It all the more difficult for ceive lsrge credence, both Former Sheriff George H. public servant* this state has ever bad. Employment Estimated. wife takes her place a new hut Is the states to levy on Incomes for tha Park Sunday Press. built In the kraal for her occupancy. July 5, 10M. support of publlo education, as Roberts and Mr. Height wanted to be appointed eounty As part of the State Highway De- By counting the number of huts the Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, demanded by the State Teachers dark and tha matter was finally disposed of through a Clumsy ComnMnoenent Addresses. partment WPA work relief program, number of wives can be ascertained, Red Bank Register, association. Demands for more compromise. However that may be, the Republican Stats Highway Commissioner E, Red Bank, New Jersey. Remember "The New Era?" Our forefathers, even In educa- Most of these units had three or four fund* to meet the doles and pensions muter minds are Joyful over ttie turn which events Donold Sterner yesterday authorized huts, but some had more and some Dear Mr. Brown: are firmly predicted by atate tional circles, would have been the use of state aid with WPA labor less. This letter is to congratulate you have taken because they anticipate the Height appoint- Remember "The Morro Cattle?" ashamed to stand last month and authorities. The itate of New Jersey ment will prove unpopular on account of the consti- for road projects In Monmouth There are many other very Inter- upon the excellence of your sixtieth ha* appointed another tax commis- Bummer, sometimes known as the "silly season," listen to some of the baccalaureate county. anniversary edition which was is- tutional reason mentioned above. They claim the Dem- esting customs that these people fol- sion to plan new business taxes, not whan whales and other monster* of the briny deep are and commencement addresses made They are estimated to give approx- sued June SO, 19M. unlikely In the form of sales taxes. ocrat* are off on the wrong foot in starting the cam- before the young leaving oolleges. low. However, It would require a The edition was well planned and occasionally cast upon our shores, is here again. Thus imately 1,100 man weeks of employ- great deal of apace to adequately de- There Is every indication that the paign. Time and again In these address- executed, and I think all of the i*o- far we have not got anything to brag about In tbe Tell ment, scribe thslr customs, and I feel that tlons were balanced In a manner : rate on property In many However, to those who keep dose tabs on politics Story club, but before the season Is over perhaps the es there was a definite touch of de- Keyport will use the same mater- It might be more Interesting to de- worthy of one of the large metropoli- districts will be much higher. it Is apparent that the Republicans are not nearly so seaboard of Monmouth will provide such an Incident featism. The younger generational ial on various local streets, the vote some of our space to trying to tan dallies. i confident as they profess to be. The party Is torn by In some instance! were almost ad- (travel being laid at a depth of six give a, general Idea of the classifi- Allow me to congratulate you and Then I* in Monmouth oounty an It has seldom failed to do so In the past. vised thsy couldn't hope to secure each member of your staff, as I am internal strife and there are likely to be better pri- Inches and the bituminous ^surfaoe cation of the so-called South African Amerloan oltlten who was born and In olden times the wreok of the New Bra, a boat ,work, but to try and not become too treatment made 20 feet Wide. natives. sura that such a splendid edition reared In Germany. HI* business mary fights. Ths situation has not taken on sufficient filled with Garman Immigrant*, ooourred off Long easily discouraged. could not have been produced with- take* him back to Germany every shape yet to give any definite Indication as to who Oceanport was authorised to de- I think moat of us ate under the out the whole-hearted co-operation Brenoh. The wreok of the Morro Castle at Asbury We wonder how far they would vote statp aid to the bituminous sur- Impression that' these people are all of all of the Interested parties. year or so. He has long kept will b* the candidates for oounty clerk and sheriff. The Park only a few years ago Is better remembered. Botb have got In building this nation If face treatment of Forttupeck ave- of Negro origin. This I* evidently Tours very truly, posted on political and business Democrat* have a decided advantage In that all seems of these lnoldents oaused many deaths and injuries and this type of philosophy had been nue, The estimated cost, at a width erroneous, for according to Dr. O. J, B. T. Mines, President, tendencies In both countries. It Is tab* harmony within their ranks. George H. Robert* aroused a widespread demand for more rigid Inspection general. Can orfe Imatlne the pio- of 20 feet for one and one-half miles, Uys of the native)-affair* department, New Jeney Newspapers, Inc. this man's firm conviction that our ft* eounty clerk and Howard Height for sheriff Is their of boats and their personnel, but with the paasage of neers starting out for the great Is approximately 13,000. when the Portugese "re-dlsoovered" Federal government ll moving along wastes of unknown land with this the lines whloh turned the German program. Moreover, they are claiming: that tbe rec- time thl* haa been forgotten. Water transportation Is Neptune City will Improve Laird, the Cape of Good Hope there were 1 defeatist attitude. Consolenoe, Republic over to the Dictator. He ords whloh Mr. Robert* and Mr. Height mad* aa sheriff safer row than before, but there Is still room for im Stelner. Fourth', Third, Sprlngdale three distinct group* of human spe- It Is exceedingly more dlflloultfor and Ridge avenues and Lakewood cies. One was a a yellow-brown raoe (AP)—The Chicago Sur- predicts that the fight between labor MUUS them to oontlnued terms as publlo service. They provement. Legislation to this end would do muob ioe Lines, which charges seven unions and plant owners will force art claiming that Mr. Robert* Is really giving full time the younger generation to get a job road with surface-treated nrav»l. whom they callid Bushman, another more to promote safety than many other thing* the today than it we* ten years ago, a yellowish ran* called Hottentot*, sents on Its Street cars, ha* receive/! the Federal government to take over to Ms dutis* Instead of oonduotlng a private business the management of many faotorles, law maker* have done. / but to s«y that It I* Impossible la Door Factory Reopens. and lastly numsroua tribe* of robust a $1,000 check from an unknown aeroes the street. donor to be applied to It* "oonsolenc* only, In turn, to regiment labor, silly rot If thl* la the only advloe Othkosh, Wlsoonsln (AT)—Ones dark-skinned people whom they culled Bantu tribes, who were unmls- fund." agriculture and business generally. Furthermore, It Is claimed that Mr. Roberts has older head* can give to the young the largest door manufacturing con- Many Amerloan business men have i wen support because It* did not make a dean sweep they had better quit themselves, cern In the world, the Paine Lum- takahle negroid stock and probably With father and son and mother and daughter din- originated In Central Africa. These The first society for the prevention oome to a similar conclusion, and tt tba Republican appoint*** but retained those who ners becoming popular, some bold spirit will be tempted Some men, when they grow older, ber Oo. factory here haa resumed op- ovsr 87,000 small factories have gone develop a timidity that they seldom Bantu tribes gradually displaced the, of cruelly to ehlldrechildrein wa* founded Kttt MOM eJMemt, The njw aoustjr elerk, la eom- to risk a husband and wife dinner, erations after hiving been closed for out of business within *'years. NoofnlM themiUv** They o*r- * Hottentots and •ushmw, and todajflln New fork la lffeV \

'.' •'&•: • RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1938. Paste AIOTON BHIUjKMAW, Kaale Point In the event of stormy la the dorsal region of hU head. He : COUKgELLOB AT LAW, Colt'* Neck. weather the plcnlo will take place suffered the Injury Monday when he REMODELING ? ' OHau, 10 Broad St, BED BAHK. H. J. the following day. fell from a tree which he was trim- Richard C. Clapp U. ming. He was taken to ths hospital QCINN A DOBEMTJB, Injured la Full From Tree. CARPENTEE *• COUN9ELLOB8 AT LAW. by Dominie Figaro, a neighbor. Be wSJhe Simple Life Has Dangers Too The Sewing club of the Reformed Joseph Maoa of South Pearl etreet Is Improving. CONTRACTOR and BOTLDEK ." WUtfield Bulldlni, Red Bull church met at the home of Mrs. C. Alterations,Designs, Entlnfmteej * Jobn I. Quins Thomaa p. pottmu -By LYDIA GEAY SHAW- S. Conover last Thunday and com-la In Rlvsrvlew hdipietal suffering Bmnson Road, Little SUrer from a possible fracture of a bone It pays to advertise In The Register. Parsons, Utbrecqoe ft Burden, HERB'S nothing Better for pleted 'making a quilt which will . TEL. B. B. 136-W. COONSELLOES AT LAW, Tsmall children than' a lummer be disposed of at, the harvest home 18 Wallace) St, IUd Buk in the country, but don't forget Wednesday, August 10. The next Theodore D. Paraona Edmand J. Ca&ums that not all the accidents take place meeting of the club will be held —TaeodorevJ*-Xiabraoque-Iiorea~C<-Le>vrle- IIIQUaCO Dll Frederics Permanent Elltoa F. Combs Frank F. GroB In the city. There are dangers con-" Thursday, July It, at tho home of nected with even such simple Mi's. Charles Flock. A special meet- pleasures as those shown here. ing of the congregation will be held BAXPU O. WHXOCBS, Climbing trees is a fine idea, but COUNSELLOR AT LAW Monday night at the chapel to (New Jene; snd New To* Ban) picket fences are another story — plan for the harvest home. 1 Elm Race, 63 Park Row. they can tear bodies as well as I Rid Bank. N. J. New York clothes. All saloon licenses except that of Chester. Thompson were renewed at T€mP€RflTUR£ Dangers of exposure are not DR. L. W. CARLBON limited to too much sunshine—ex- the meeting of the township com- Do The Smart Thing I posed feet have picked up many a mittee of Atlantlo township last SUBGEON CHIBOPODIST nasty cut. So barefoot walking, week. Mr. Thompson made no ap- , FOOT AILMENTS This Summer except on the sand, should be con* plication. The committee declined Xon'11 find the beat. groomed Office Honrai Dally 0:80 lua. to SiSO pjn. fined to home grounds that have to grant a request by the tavern women in Red Bank UsteM In £veninge: 'Tuesday and Thursday. been scoured for glass and tin. owners that they be allowed to keep For appointment phone 2M2 our appointment book, They When it comes to animals, the open all day Sundays. It was unan- know smartness . . .'and sue 60 BBOAD ST., BED BANK. N. J. pig may not bite, but your child imously voted to keep in force the Wise to

fosterlng and Improving this study NOTICE. NOTICE. -.NEBKT-Or l*fr AUDIT—the Jlotemh of tut Bank and Interest in many ways... . .Notice la hereby given that the follow- Notice Is hereby given that tie follow- A Sjmna^ «i tse Audit •/ tsOROUOH'OF HED BANK , ing, it-si'trnt'copy of an Ordinance mat ing proposed Ordinance! iwaa Introduced Thr-lollowing surnmarr of< the audit'of -tilt boska and recorda of. thai Sor. To all of you who are Interested was Introduced at a meeting of the Town- at a meeting of the Township Committee) Jjfh of.Be* BaSk fas St »ear 1M7 la --wkHshtd In awrdanM w'ti Ckeiur In the wild life of our state, I would eklp Committee, of the Townahlp of M14- of tbe Township of Mlddletown beld'at the 2t8, T. L. 1B1>, A complete report prepared, by John P. MulvihUI. BesUttnd Municipal Topics earnestly urge you to become a mem- dlitown,,held.,on June. Z". 1188, and laid Townahlp Committee rooms st Mlddletown Mna|el»«l Accountant 7f Mew ftreey, la o» Sic wilh the Osrkcl tbs M«l5niUtJ over for second and final. passage to a on Thuraday afternoon, June tit lflS9j K »nd may be iaspeeted bV any Interested taxpayer during business noun. ber of the New Jersey Audubon so- meeting of the Township Committee of the which tine it passed first reading and ciety, 196 Market sreet, Newark. . Township of-Mlddletown to be held or was -laid over for second and- Una! psua* - - AMTB.8HINN, Borough' Clerk. July 14_tb, 19SB, at tht Township Com •gs to the next regular meeting, of 'tit* At at December 31, 1(37. All persons are eligible'who are mlttee Rooms at M'ddletown, New Jersey, Township Committee of the Township of "Teat In sympahy with the objects of the at Jt!0 o'clock F. M, Daylight Saving Mlddletown to be hell st tha-Townahlp AS3ETS Time, awwhlch time publlo hearing will CaplUU ."''JAB important cog In the intricate society. There are seven classes, of Gommunlttei e st M|dil«town beheld on: the; aam* and all peraone In- Tbu-Jiursdairsday afternoon. July _K ., l«a>-, .. Current Trust Capital Water- Water- • Out machinery, more so than cften members known ai members In per- tereated will be given an opportunity to T Futds Funds Funda Sewer Dept Sewer three-thirth y o'clock In the afternoon, at _»10J,788.88 $2,080.04 ^predated, is the tai assessor. It petuity, patrons, life members, sus- 8-28 be heard. ': •. •-..-:•- which time a public hearing 'will' bt held $ 7.878,41 $ M.IT. taining members, members, associate JI8.78I.I8 M» been said the pojlUon demands ''.. ••': >.B0WABD W. ROBERTS, upon tht tame, and aU persons) Interested {7,024.11 members and junior members. Mem- SIGHT PRESEliyATldN ' .-'-..' .-'.',.' ••'. .Township Clerk. In the same will be given an opportunity Emergency Authorised LOOS 00 'till •wisdom of Solomon, the charac- Dated June J8, 1688. . to nej beard. J , ter of a saint and the financial bership,, contributions and dues are rcctly used artificial, light, we have Notice Is hereby further given that this Emergency Authorised _ 1,000.00 follows; Members in perpetuity AN' ORDINANCE CRJBAT1NO THE LEON- Deferred Aueti ~__ 541,19, gcnlui of Alexander Hamilton. By ,. a valuable form of insurance against ARDO HARBOR COMMISSION. Ordinance, If passed, will provide that, tht J5O0 or more, patron members HOOaf the, unnatural burdens civilization work he dont as a local Improvement, Bank Btoek .. .., 2.600.90 * At the outset perhaps a definition BE ITr ORDAINED by the Towns! Lltus .«.-—.. -.-,. .. a- t2fOJ22 one time, life member $60. at one LOUISE imposei upon human eyes. This in- part of the cost of which will bo aestsaeo Is In order. The work Of the tax Committee of tie Township of Hlddl upon tht properties benefited thereby. Due from Cur*t Anpr. Bst. 18.10 time, sustaining member 15 annually, LAWSON surance involves education. Our town, in the County of Monmouth: HOWARD W. BOBBBTS. . Oaah Treasustr .. 48».O8 assessor, considering the fact It diildren are not likely to develop 1. That the Leonardo Harbor - Commls- Cloied Bank ..„ 487.18 11,292,09 member }1 annually, associate mem- Hoot Lighting Township Clark. . forms tbe foundation upon which the proper seeing habits,.unless Mother elon-be and the same Is hereby created Dated June 28, 1988. Deferred Charges to Put. ber, teachers who.are willing to help and constituted., : Tax. ._.- ^ .. .. 884,100.00 tax structure ia built, Is surprising- in the work, no fee; junior members, Adviier II perpetually interested to lee that AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TBX Deferred Overeipenditures 2*.' Tht Commission .shalf 'consist __ IMPROVEMENT OF TBE SHORE 47.5S ly misunderstood. The condition is persons under tbe age of 18, annual for*. they should: If mothers are indif- aeven:-. siiembersr Atfe of whom, shall be Aeoounta Recelvabls _.__ 41.949.81 cltiiem of the Township and two of whom FRONT AT BAST KEANSBURG, IN- Inventory . - . — not peculiar to this single instance. fee of 10 cents, which entitles them jEIUtY CtNTHAL ferent' to' this matter,- the chancei CLUD1NQ THE WORK OK BUILDING 1,795.84 Rather It illustrates a lack of knowl- shell be members of tht Township Com- Operating Deficit Year _- !,J52 89 to an Audubon button. The society rowzx & LIGHT are-two to one that children will be mittee. All of aald membera shall be JETTIES, BULKHEADS AND SAND Ftsnt Equipment .«..». «^ edge extending to many phases of wearing glasses before they emerge FILLING AND OTHER WORK TO $258,700.00 invites correspondence with the sec- COJ designated and appointed by tht Townahlp PROTECT THE SAID 8HORE FRONT Plant Equipment -...« - 2<0.48l.tt government retary concerning pertinent matters from high scfiool. . Committee. ••. '•...-'•, •••:• - ' '• AND APPROPRIATING TRB7 COST "Tax assessment Is the valuation of 8. • The five cltlien membera of the THEREOF AND PROVIDING FOR THE 1271,141 81 15,964 05 1881,428 14 t 87,888 31 1497,181.^7 from members and others. Bend in .Merely having electric light is not Comtnlsslon shall etch, hold offlce lor * real and personal property In order HILDREN are the most/Valu- enough. Mothers mu,5t learn that WORK TO BE DONE AS A LOCAL UABIUTIE3 your applications with check pay- term of nvt years, beginning on tht first IMPROVEMENT, AND THE COST AS- .Cut Local School/-. —.. (128,811.76 that the owners may pay their share able to Mew Jersey Audubon Society, able products of the home. electric light must be supplied, not day «f January of the- year In which they SESSED AGAINST PROPERTIES BEN. Appropriation C are appointed, but-tie first members of . I«i824 00 of the coat of running. the govern- direct to 196 Market street, Newark, Mothers are well aware of this only in qualities which will assure EF1TTED THEREBY. Out Bestrve Doc , 1,188.14 truth. Their deep earnestness in the Commission shall bt appointed for the WHEREAS, the Township of Middle- ment according to the value of their N. J., or to me In care of Red Bank seeing power to eyes, but alia in following terms! Reserve 1916 Taxes ...... 1,860.88 fitting themselves for child care town ia tht owntr of a public beach, lo- Reserve Deferred Water—. 1,000 00 holdings. In New Jersey the assess- Register. . ' quantities that are sufficient. One tnenlhsr for the term expiring iJe- cated at Eaat Keaniburg, in the Townehlp and training is ample proof. Atten- Surplus Revenue- ___. 123,718 48 ing date Is October 1 of the year pre- Illumination , is now measurable cember 31st, 1988. of Mlddletown, in the County of Mon- Sewer Beservei »-..».»«.. I 515.00 ceding the year for which taxes are At a special meeting of the trus- tion to diet, clothing, education, the in homes with a little device ealled One member for the term expiring Pe mouth and State of New Jersey, bounded 'Trust Surplus _^_. 5,489 08 tees In May consideration was given ' child temperament and child psy- eepbor fist, l»89. on the East by the Vail property; on tht Serial, yonds1- n . levied. For example, 1938 taxes are the 'light meter.'" One member for the term expiring De- North by Raritan Bay; on tht Weit Dot 1 18S4.SO0.OO ,i . , to an organization committee, and In chology is only .a part of the curri- Beeervei for Clbsed . Bank.. ; . ' 437.88 «ll,292.0« baaed on assesed value of property Light measurement Is a service cember 81st, 1940. • • the Keaniburg Borough lint and on tht Reaenx a/o Dredging...^ as of last October L a communication before me, Is the culum which mothers of today set givenfree of charge by all the elec- Ont member for the term expiring De- South- by Bayslde Parkway; '•-• '•: Cash Surplus ...i .....i...... following: for themselves. And vet strangely cember tlst, 19,41. la addition to determining the tric companies in the United States. AND WHEREAS, the publlo beted- IS Restr'vt-«/o Disc; -.^Jm. 900.00 enough.. mothers—too many of Your lighting company has lighting One member for the term expiring De- Reserve Due Caplul .-,_„ amount each property owner must "It Is earnestly hoped that every- cember 81st, 1942. being: washed away by the aotion of the 9B.17 .them—are overlooking the care advisers to take these measurements waves and tides and It Is deiired to eup- BtHryt'Accounts Payable contribute for local government, one who can-do so will volunteer to Thereafter, tbe membership of the Com- Reserve Accounts Receiv- 8.8a that is necessarv to preserve their for you and to tell you about some mission shall bt flllid, as aforesaid, by thtplement the work heretofore done at .tht property valuations fixed bv the as- take an active part In organizing a aald place by protecting the aald ahore able ».«J..»M«_.-HM»». 41,949.81 bird club in his locality, which shall • children's precious vision. simple, inexpensive methods for appointment of one -member each year. Reserve Inventory .«—-..• sessor determine the amount of debt The. two Township Committee members front' by proper ' jetties, bulkheads, sand Operating 8grplua «»..— S.798.S4 be an, affiliate of the state society. '•' Eyes, dancing with mischief, or changing and improving light condi- filling and'other work necessary to prt- 9.J82.09 a municipality may carry. Local ahall' strvt ek-omcld as members of the Bonds, Water —1_ ^_ We hope for a large and favorable loft and tender with trusting ador- tions. Commission and shall be designated and erve the same; - - . • t ( B8,ODO.0O debt !» limited by the total assessed appointed each year by the Township AND WHEREAS,' It Is desired to stcura Bonds, Sewer ...... 190,100,00 response to this appeal." ation—rves seem almost the center With lighting information and ad- Reserve for Equipment — valuation of taxable property In the of a child's being. Good vision is a Committee •t ita annual organization aid from the Federal Emergency adminis- >!8.7ll;*7 I have volunteered my services for vice so easily obtainable, mothers tration of Publlo i Works and the County community. The amounts paid by uricelesj heritage from Nature to have open to them a fascinating mteting.; what time I -can spare, and would 4. 'The Commlailon ahall organlie Im- of Monmouth and any* other governmental •'.'•' im.J4l.ll 15.964.08 1885.428.9. » 67,6.88.81 l49T.tU.1T the community toward the cost of every normal newrhorn babe. It is new world of investigation on this agencies from which appropriations ran -•'•''•..'• '•'••' Cartiacatlon ' ' • ' . '' be pleased to hear from all persons midlatey upon Iti appointment and thai! county and state government, the not onlv a mother's privilege, but subject. Its' opportunities for child- hold an organisation'meeting In the month be had; I ierefcr. certify that tht reporp t herete o atUchettached Is *a true and correct report school district and other special dis- who can give of their time and take of January In each succeeding year. The Now, therefore. BE IT ORDAINED by of :tbt status'of tht jBorplirgh1*. no>f nBe-*d* oiBun*-1-k •- as-o- -*f nDecembe- «—r •II* ,**•• 1987* -, a- s_t-_^ showrn her duty, to protect and preserve culture are as great if not greater the Township Committee of tht Township tricts likewise are based on the tax- part In this organization. Chairman of the •Commlailon shall be by tnt'books,'papsra of tilt:municipality ss submitted for my examination by aald thi,•...-.•-._,..., ...... Seipectlully. lubmlUad. -, ^-•.-.'. ., would be assessed at full value. Both doubly worth insuring against de- personally, to check the lighting in flllinsc and other structures, .according to endars, bird banding school studies fectiveness and its known and 'in- ' E. The members of the Commlaslon r • ' JOHN p. MULvrmix, the general tax act and the state your home with the light meter and and the Township Clerk as secretary shal plans and specifications made by Craig and a great amount of desirable In- known pHvsica! comnlications: first Fltinegan, Township Engineer, on file with ' • . Registered Municipal Accountant. - constitution provide that property offer suggestions, if necessary, aervej without compenaatlon. formation is sponsored and furnished where and how lighting conditions I. The Commiaalon shall have, super. the Townihlp Clerk. shall be assessed for taxes under • In Veen the good vision that is thrir Section 2. That the sum of. Twenty REPORT OF lMTAUDIT—BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY ^ by the society. birthright, second to protect the fa" be improved. Drop a card to Villon^ management and control over tho uniform rules according to Us true operation, maintenance and repair of the Thousand (820,000.00) Dollars or so much : . : A Summary of the Audit of the Borough of Shrewsbury ' .' Join j this work and make l>e;utv which lies in clear, brilliant her at the Morristcvn Office. Jer- Lionardo harber and beach and ehall thereof as' may be sufficient to carry out value. Tlje true value rule is seldom L 1 the provisions of this Ordinance, Is here- The following aummary of the audit of fhe booke and recorda of the Bor- observed, values vary In almost'every your life more pleasant and happier ind healthy eyes. In modern, cor- sey Central Power & !K'! make rtfcommendatlona to the Townanlp Wth of Shrewsbury.ft* the year 1987 It published In accordance .with Chapter thereby. Committee for the adoption of an ordi- by appropriated for said purpose. 8 1 8 m w taxlnx district. The ratio of assessed Section 8. That application be made if ',?' f*. " ' <* " H« W»rt prepared by John P. Mulvlhlll. Rtglitered nance or ordinance! for the regulating and Municipal Accountant of New Jeraey, ia on file with the Clerk of tht Municipality value to true va^ue rangeB from as uae of said harbor ana beach and for theto'the Federal Emergency 'Administration fixing and regulating of charges for aerv- of Public Works for forty-flvt per- cent and may qt Impeded by, anvtaterssted taxpayer during business'hours.' . !• low -as 40% In some communities to Civil Service Exams. East Keamburg. Tinton Falls. lce *nd. other rates and. charges which It {*&%) of the cost of the said 'work: and . OBTRUDE C. VAN VUET, 8O5& • and over In others. In many may deem. It advisable to be lmposec that" application be made to-the County .-, _L_- _., . . .-..:. . ' '• ' Boroujh Clerk. districts the assessed! valuation may The United States Civil Service (Tbe Red Bank Register cm ba bought (The Bed Bank Regliter can be bought upon peraons using .the harbor, and. shall of Monmouth for flfteen> per cent (15%) • As at December 31, 1937. . -•-^"••: • -• of the cost of the said work or a total of be less than 40% tof true value, -ommisslon has announced open In East Keansburg from Isadora Willing. I ID Tinton i'nlli from Mrs. Sarah Scott.) be authorised >to carry out such other • .' - -. ' ' ASSETS' ' . . ' •• '-.-'- competitive examinations for the po- rules and regulations aa mar hereafter elxtsr per cent (80%), leaving a balance Trust Funds . Capital Vun'dt while In some of the larger cities The party for the benefit of the Mrs. John E. Lemmon and sons from time to time be promulgated by or-of forty per cent (40%) or the-sum of Balance Treaaarer ... ' • , Current-Funda 1,719.82s valuations may exceed 100%. sitions luted below: fire company Friday evening at visited friends at Seaside Heights dinance or otherwise by the Township Eight Thoussnd (S8.000.00) Dollara to bt Balance Closed Bank 221.57 For the. first three positions listed Thistle inn was successful beyond the Committee raised aa hereinafter aet forth. Taxes Receivable .... 19,999.79 IVIday. Tax Title Utns 8,718.77 The effect is a lack of tax equaliz- applications must be on We with the expectations of those who directed It, ' 7 This Ordinance inall take effect im Section-4. - Thia work being undertaken' ation, not only between taxpayers in A son was born Saturday morning midlately upon Iti publication according In conjunction with an agency of the Uni- Bank Stock ...H..^«.u.n.... .<-.^.««..«.-«« 200.00 Civil Service commlslon, Washington, About 390 persons- were present to Mrs. Edward Garvey at Mon- to law. ted Statea of America, no down payment Deferred Assets *..«..«—...™..i....-—.--..—• ~- 828.80 " a community but In the amount of Deficit MllcellaJjeoui Revenue ^ 1.7SS.10 D. C,, not later than August I, If re- August H, Lederhaus won a' prize of mouth Memorial hospital. Long *~ required. taxes contributed by the municipali- ceived froai states east of Colorado, Section 6. Bonds In the sun of Bight Emergency -Authorised »^.:..«««.....»..» 720.00 a five-dollar order of groceries. Branch. ' Chancery 8/89 Thousand (18.000.00) Dollara are hereby Dut .from County-^...... ».««.-..._.-...... -. .20 ties to the costs of fcounty and state and not later than August * If re- • SHERIFF'S SALE. government This results in turn In Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shlbla and son Misses Patricia and Mary Ma- authorised to be executed for the purpose Due from - Current ...—..»«».»...... «».._.«« 92.91 ceived from Colorado and states son Robert of New York were guests By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl of financing the cost of the sald'work. Asseismantt'Receivable .....:..i ; . 16.64 'Inequality of taxes paid by the var- westward. gulre of West Long Branch are rected, liiued out of the Court of Chan Tht maximum amount of money to 'bo Dut 'Appropriation Reserve '. ~. 109.41 over the week-end and holiday of spending the summer with Miss eery of the State of New Jeraey, will be raised from all sources Is the sum of ious counties to the state govern- Marine engineer, various grades, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Mr. Margaret Dean. exposed to aale at public vendue, on Twenty Thousand (120.000.00) Dollars. I >4,2S8.(S 109/45 109.4» ment *2,600 to J3.80O a year, U. S. Maritime MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF JULY, Said bonds shall be In such form and Shibla formerly lived at Red Bank. Miss Jennie Clnlton Is having an UABIIJTIES Realizing tbe importance of tax Commission and Navy Department, Margin Free, aged six years, sort loss, in such sums, and principal and Interest Diia School .%...:....: a 8,200.85 addition of two rooms made to her between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5payable In. puch medium and In eurh Appropriation Renerve ._„..„. 241.81 — ••qualUatlon the state has attempted Safety Instructor.... (petroleum), of Mrs. J. A. Free of Jersey City, a place, aa may. he.ioecifltd htrtafler J'v.-a,. house and Is making other improve- o'clock (at Z; o'clock, ~ Daylight Saving iivTpaynieiita ;. .,.. .,'•,. L ;L • - —&8.B4 to achieve it by -a series of checks J1.800 s. year; assistant safety In- summer resident of this place, had resolution of this Committee, and fball ments. Time) In the afternoon of said day at the Doit Account ..'._...... __'..L_:—; r_. issioo on the assessor's work. Whenever structor (petroleum); $1,820 a year. a harrow .escape from being drowned Court Houae, In the 'Borough of Freehold, be blgned by the Chairman of the Town- Reserve; 1981 ^ ...... 896.81 Harry Covert has given up his County of Monmouth, New Jeraey. to vat- ahlp Committee, and the Townahlp Clark •'.taxpayer fsels his property has Bureau of Mines, Department of Hthu Saturday when he fell off the board- and. countersigned by the Township Treas- Reserve Closed Bank _.-„._-._....„_...._ 221.87 position at Thomas Calandrlello's iefy-a-deeree of-aald-court-amountlng -to Reserve Bank Stock -, w 200.00 been over-assessed by the local'as- Interior. HlKh'sihobrtrainlng (ex- walk Into Raritan bay. He was In approximately 12,082.00. urer; and the corporate sesl of the Town- Reserve Franchiae ...... _.-.....--.^ 144.84 cept that persons otherwise qualified store. hip of Mlddletown shall bs affixct, and If sessor, that Is, assessed at more than the water for a considerable time be- All the following tract or parcel of land coupons for the payment of tile Interest Reserve' Curb ...»..;....:..^....J....u....H.....M 98.91 true value, he1 has the right ol ap- who do not meet this' requirement fore he was* dragged ashore uncon- The Ladles' auxiliary of the are and premises hereinafter particularly de- jhall ba attached, they shall bi executed Amount Due Capital Budget Appro. ...- 109.4S scribed, situate, lying end being In the Reeerve for Interest Tax L|en ...-.._._ SS2.85 •' pea] to his county tax board. If not will be Riven a, mental test), and cer- scious. Members of the First Aid company will hold a meeting at the by the facsimile signature of the Township Botough of Red Bank. In the County of Treasurer, • Surplus Revenue ...... ~....-,...^.«,-.....»H. :4,028.-68 latlsfied with the decision of that tain experience In petroleum pro- squad revived him by means of arti- fire house Monday evening, Several Monmouth, and Bute of New Jersey, Dye Oapltai ;.. ».,.. u..«t,..u. .u.t..M Section 8. Pending the Issuance of H H 10B.4J '.• body he may appeal to the State duction or refining are required, ficial respiration and later took him new members will be received. bounded and described &s follows! north- Reserve fjtrf^Aect. Ree. ..t... * 109.41 wardly by land of saliDeiithtiM eastward- eald bonds, the-cost of. said project may Board of Tax Appeals and from Junior script engraver, $11.52 per to Monmoulh Memorial -hospital, The Ladioa aid society of the ly by Spring Street) southwardly by land be temporarily financed by the Issuance of Long Branch, where he was a pa- Methodist* church met at the home temporary,' bond anticipation, nofeh. A.H ' •••'•'•. $34,238.65 $ 109.46 t 109.41* "~ "there, If still dissatisfied, to the diem, J2.16 per hour overtime (<3,000 of John 8. .Habbard and wsatwardly -by . ••..,."'•('•••• '.!--• "' '','•'• '. ; Certification , tient several days. He Is now well of Mrs. Silas F. Cronk recently and land of William Conrow, aald lot belnx of snld notes shall ~be Issued -for a' period t couifts. Per annum). Bureau of Engraving forty feet front and one hundred and not- exceeding one year and may to. re- .-. I hereliy. certify that, the.report hereto attached' Is s-true and correct'reWlt The necessity of equalization Is and Prlnflng, Treasury Department, on the road to recovery. arranged for the harvest home to twanty»flve feet deep. - 1 newed from time to time for. periods nol of the. status of the Borough of Shrewsbury as of December 81, 1987, at shown Washington, D. C, only. Progressive be held Tuesday, July 26. exceeding the time limited by law and by the books, papers of the' municipality at suBmitted for my examination by said readily apparent. An underassessed The Bingo Ten met at the home Intended to be all of the same land aid notes shall be In such sums and pay- Official, and'I believe laid report to be a, true report of the financial condition of .. property grants an exemption not training or experience In the art of of Mrs. John Spencer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson of New id premises conveyed by Adeline Miller able at such times as may be provided the said Borough of Shrewsbury as evidenced by hooks, records and personal In- ol^plate" eHjrrawing of Script of the York, who are boarding with Mrs. and George W. Miller, her huibald. to hereafter by resolution of thle -Commit- quiry-made by-me into the arTaira of the.said Borough, „ -_ contemplated by the laws covering First and second prizes were won by William F. arovtr and recorded In Mon : standard required for first-class bank George Coleman, entertained rela- tee. • • ' • • • • . Reapectfully submitted, '"" "•', «xemptlon» and the owner enjoys an Mrs. Louise Steets and Mrs. Anthony mouth .County Glerk's Office In Book Section 7. The rate of lntereet' on' aald ' JOHN P. VULVIHILU . advantage over his neighbor where note, bond, or securities work Is re- Baer. Last night the club met at the tives and friends from New York page .• , -jnds or temporary bond anticipation ' . Registered Municipal Accountant. quired. over the week-end and holiday. Seised as the property of William F. notes shall hot exeeid tht sum of .six property Is fully assessed. The same home of Mrs. Mildred Young. Grover (unmarried) et ale., taken In ex- per Assistant messenger, $1,080 a year, Mrs. Christopher DeFazIo Is ex- itntutn. ' . . is true of one municipality over an- The first of a series of Friday ecution at the suit of Albert L. Ivina, and Section 8. It Is hereby determined by , REPORT OF t«37 AUDIT—BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN other in the same county and for tho for appointment In Washington, D. evening parties to raise money to pected home today from Riverview to be eold by this Committee that the period of moful- A Summary of the Audit of the Borough of Fair Haven HOWARD HEIGHT. Sheriff. different counties. Tax contributions C, only. Age—Applicants must have build a Catholic church will be held hospital, Red Bank, with her new- neis of the improvement herein provided , The following jummary of the audit of the hooks and records of tht Bor- reached their 18th but must not have n«(«d June IE. 1988. for, aa determined according to* Title 40, of-all are -butd on -the valuations tomorrow night at Shore Acres,bam. born son. The birth ^ga celebrated Warren H, Smock, SoVr, ,,*.. Chapter I. Section 84, of the Rerlied Bit- ough of Fair Haven for. the year 19SJ It published In accordance with Chsntar placed upon properties In the various passed their 25th birthday. These A special meeting of the Men's and with a party at Mr. DeFailo's tav- (89 linear 116.88. utea of Now Jersey, 1987, la hereby (lied 288, P. Ii- m«7 : A eomwW rtpOrtljrtparsd by John P!' MulvfhnT:^imfrfl age limits will not be waived In any Municipal Accountant of New Jeraey, la on file with the Clerk of the Municipality •municipalities and counties. Women's Republican club will be ern last week. and determined at ten (10) Man. and may he Inspected by any Interested taxpayer during bualneaa . hours. •" oaso. Closing dates: July 19, for ap- held tomorrow night at the club- Theodore Farmly, Wellington Wil- Manraouth County Surrogate'e Office. Section 9. Tht laid work Ia to he un- ..... , ' . M. FLOYD SMITH, plications received from states east In the matter of the eatate of Miry C. dertaken aa a local Improvement and. tht house. klns, Jr., and Christopher DeFazIo coit thereof assesied upon the proper- Borough Clerk. \ tflBD STUDIES IN AMERICA. of Colorado and July 22, 1038, for ap- Shanler. deceaied. Aa at December 31, 1937. spent yesterday fishing off Belmar. Notice to creditors to present claims lei henentted thereby, as provided by plications received from Colorado and William Lovejoy celebrated his aw. ASSETS birthday on the Fourth by holding a against aatate. Current Funda Truat Funda Capital Funds ~_ Appeal Hade for Support for the states westward. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Section 10. It Is hereby certified that Cash and Cash Items family reunion on tbe farm at, Marl- Donahay Surrogate of the County of Mon- the Supplemental Debt .Statement.-required ..—. .... I 4,367.91 1 41.00 Audubon Society. Full Information may be obtained Too Small a Cork. 4 by thla Act. haa been duly made and filed Tax: Receivable boro which he recently bought. mouth, made, on the twenty-first day of liens Receivable ... 46,628.02 from P. T. Glsleson, secretary of the A cork that Is too small for the June, 1938, on the application of The In the office of the Clerk, and Such state- 8,718.81 (By David L. Temple of Mlddletown) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank and their ment shows that the •etross debt as defined Bank Stock ,',,], ,' 928.00 U. S. Civil Service Board of Examin- bottle Is no beUer than no cork at National Newark and Eaeei Banklhx Com- Emergency Appropriation .».«...» .« Trotn ancient times the' study and daughter Doris spent the week-end pany of Newark,. and Joaeph Sanford ... Title 40, Chapter'1. Sections 13, IS. 600.00 ers, at the Red Bank poatofnee. all. Printing should correspond with 82, 88 and 84 of the Revised Statutes of Emergency. Appropriation ...-„ . observation of the birds of the world and holiday at Newton. its owner. If it misrepresents him It Shanlay. executors of the eatate of Mary 790.09 C; Shanley, deceaaed, notice la hereby New Jersey, 1987, Is Increased by .this Deficit Hlscellaneous,Revenue Antic. ~- 68.98 has been one of the Interesting things Mr. and Mrs. George Ruppell and had better go into the discard than Ordinance by the sum' of'Eight Thousand State, and County ' - ,, , 5.02 A Strong Combination. slvan to the eredltora of laid deeeaaed to that man has done, The romance <".f their daughters were visitors at At- Into public places, Tbe Register's Job exhibit to the subscribers, executors aa ($8,000.00) Dollars,. ' ... Assessment- Receivables . ..__..«...-.—• Audubon has' given an Impetus to First class presses, dependable printing Is a perfect fit for the busi- aforeiald, their debti and demand! agalnat Section. 11. This Ordinance shall take Asseesmsnt- Lllns. : ..,.-._„.....„ lantic City on the Fourth. the aald' estate, under oath, within; six effect after Its passage and publication Amount Deferred Taxation ...... ~- I 42.OCO.09 this study that has resulted In great- stock and the employment of first ness and professional service It's in- Impt. Authorfisd, Uncomp.'.L—;..,....» class printers naturally result In first Howard Young, Sr., -passed the tended for.—Advertisement months > from the date of the aforesaid pursuant to law. 2,211.81 er pleasure and a better understand- week-end at Dover. order, or they will be forever barred of . ing than ever before. The Audubon class work. That's the combination I 60,901.76 The Geraldine Thompson unit will their ..actions therefor azalnat the eald MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT I 1,249.74 I 44,211.86 societies throughout the land are you'll find at The Register's Job It oava to advertise In The Register. aubacrlbejr. LIABILITIES printing department.—Advertisement meet at the fire house this afternoon. In the matter of the estate of Julia K. - Advertisement. Dated Freehold, N. J.. June ,31, 1918. Due Cuitodlan . ; .. , . _ I ?«,S81.0» Sanger, deceased. Reeerve Appropriation ...... —..„. ..L. THB NATIONAL NEWARK AND On petition for sale of lands to pay debta. "1.5S6.87 ESSEX BANKING COMPANY Order to show^cauae., • - . . Reaerve Tax- Overpayment . .: 1_...... 89.61 OP NEWARK, Benjamin Cohn. sxseutor of the. estate Eeaerva Advance Tax Payment ...... 1.029.JS By. William E. Rocker.. Truet Officer. of Julia K. Sange,r, deceaied, having ex- N0U1 ,...„..... ;....._.™ 5,000.00 7<4 Broad Street, Newark, N. }.,hibited under oath a true account of'th.t Notel, Emergency '..'...M»»u^.Mm..'.....«.M (00.00 JOSEPH SANFORD 8HANLEY, personal eatste and debts of said Intes- Reserve Lien Interest ....___„.._.. 869.87 Avenue of Two Blvers, Rumson, N. J., tate, whereby It appears that the peisonal Reserve Account, - Bond Salf ...«»....« 26.11 > • Executors. eatate of the said Julia K. Sanger, de- Beserve 8tatt Aid ...... OS Reaerve Aaieaament* Llena ;....^.. »— 4B9.9i Fitney; Rardln ft Skinner, ceased,' Is Insufficient, to pay (her debts 7« Broad Street, and requesting the aid of the court In tho Surplus. Jt4Ytant-~. ,—«_«... . 28,288.8« Newark, N. J., . premises. - . 1 • Reserve Interest. Aaaaaamani '. 22.27 . ' Proctors. It is thereupon on - this twshtyseventh ResTrve Assessment ; 158,68 day of June, T19»Sv ordered that all per- Beridi ..:. 42.000.08 Monmouth County Surrosetc'e Office. sons interested In -the lands, .tenements) Improvemsnta. Authorised 2,261.8$ heredltamsnts nnd' real estate of the said In the matter of tho eatate of Lofferte M. ".•••••'" , $ -60,901.76 $ 1,249.74 $ 44,261.86 Daehlell. deceaied. Jullsi K, Sanger, deceased, -appear before Notice to creditor! to praaent claim! this .Court at the Court House .in the Bor- * ' Certification against estate. - ough of Freehold on the tlghth day of ' I hereby certify that the.report hereto attached (1 a true and correct report Punuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- September, 1988, at 10 a. m. Daylight of .ths status of the Borough of Fair Haven as of December 21, 1987, as shown they* -Surrogate) of the County of Mon- Saving Time.'to show eauie why so much br the bocks, papers of the. imiAielpality aa eubmlttad for my examination by aald mouth, made on the tenth day of June, of the' said lands* tenements, heredlta- OfAciala and I believe laid report to be a true report of the financial condition of 1«SS, on the application of Margaret menta and real eatate of the. laid Julia K. the laald Borough,of Fair Havanaa evidenced by booke, reeorda and perional la- Dero Daahlell, eole executrix of the estate Sanger, deceased, should not be sold aa qulry made by me Into the affaire of the eald Borough. of Lelterti M. Daehlell, deeeaeed, notice le will be auffldent to pay her debta. It Is ' - - Reapeotfully aubmlttad, hereby given to the creditors of aald de- further ordered that Edward J. Banger, JOHN P. MULVIHILL, ceii«d to exhibit to the subscriber, sole pnear before this court at the time and ' ' Reglittrtd Municipal Accountant. executrix, u > aforesaid, their debta and .jlace atoreasld to show cauia why said demajids against the said estate, under lands, tenements, hereditaments and • real state ahould not be aoid free and cleaY • . 1 REPORT OF IBST AUDIT—TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY oath, within six months from the date of if any and all right or pDsslbla right or the aforeiald ordsr, or they will be forever state of eurtesy therein. - ' > - A Summary tf the Audit of the Townehlp of Shrewabury barred of their actions therefor agalhat the The' following, aummary of the audit of the- books and records of ths Town- eald subscriber. It li further ordered that thla order be ship of Shrewsbury for the year 1981 Is published In accordance with Chapter Dated Freehold. N. J.. June 10. ISIS. ubllihed In the Red BtnK Regliter, >)ne 218. P. L. 191!. A complete report prepared by John P. Mulvlhlll, Registered MARGARET DEYO DA SHI ELI. of the newspapers of thli state, for, six Municipal Accountant of New Jersey. Is on Die with the Clerk of the Municipality at Battln Road, Fair Haven, N. J. weeks at leait once In each week, - and may bt inspected by any Interested taxpayer during buslneis hours. Harrlaon * Roche. J. EDWARD KNIGHT, Judge. , -i , , MARGRETTA L, REED, a 10 Broad Street, * _ Township Olerk.' Newark, N. J., OSEFH L. DONAHAY. • Proctors. Surrogate. ' - As al December 31, 1SJT. ii. • .'• ' • -• ASSETS • " ... Current Funds Trust Funds Cspllsl funds REPORT OF 1937 AUDIT—TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL, Cash, Treasurer _. .—__..„...- $ 8,079.16 - A Summary of the Audit of the Township of Holmdel, Caah, Closed Bank ....._„._—.-.-.._ 8,048.18 The following aummary of the audit of the booka and records of the Town- Caih,-Collector ^ ...... _ 90.14 ihlp of Holmdal for the year 1987, li publlihed In accordance with- Chapter Tax Title Uena ^. ^« .- ,. - IS 748 IS 268, P. L. 1918. A complete report prepared by John P. Mulvlhlll, Registered Deferred Assets .... . 111.91 Municipal Accountant of New Jeriey, Is on file with the Clerk of the Municipality Deferred Mlscellaneoua Revenue Antic. 128.71 7 and may be Impacted by any Interested taxpayer during business hours. Dut from- Capital- —... - 1,000.00 Tax Receivable - — 81,572.88 ' i/HIS shows you whit a price , SIDNEY V. BRAY, Dog Tax Receivable __.-,..„..-.. $ 880.78 Township Clerk. . Improvements In Progress ui $ J,680.0' As et December 31, 1937. tfiey pay for gasoline in tame of the conn, ASSETS ' ' $ ta.tl4.41 $ 850.78 | 1,805.08 Current Funds UAB1UTIES tries overseas. Galoline certainly cornea reasonable in your Cash 1/1/87 jr. J 8 l$.4«2.0l Due Cuitodlan ...... I 1I.8I4.7B Oaan, Collector - ...... '.„..:._ 2J41.44 Appropriation Reserve _._...__. , 417.69 own U. S. A. And right in your own neighborhood the Tex" Receivable . !-.«..'. J. — 8fc 18.68 Due Colleotor ...,\ . .81 Tax Title Uens -.. « ;.- —.. ..J ~ -' - iT6.i8.8l • Reierve Acioun^ —.—-...-.._—. 4.98 lowest-cost mileage you eta experience is assured by Your J'ranchlie ,.— , ••• •«» Reeerve Dog < ,:...... ^—_ 860.71 Hrt Tax Reralttsd - ••••- 12-97 Reserve Advance Tax Payment ...... 472.01 Mlleagt Merchant t genuine Conoco Brom-z-z-* gasoline. Due County •• — 8,257.94 $ 88,178.01 Notts Payable , ' I.B00.O0 LIABILITIES Reseive lien! Aect. > . 1.661.111 Due Cuitodlan - - : $ 25,206.00 Reeerve Cloied Bank ...„..._...„—...— 8,046.28 , - Appropriation Reierve - —...... -....- 820.88 Reserve Overeolleetlon .....WWM»...«» .11 Overpayment -..- - - „!?•!! Surplus; Revenue ...... : ....- 17.841.9t Due Dog Account - .... -•- 141.12 Restive ....: ~ ...\ I 850.78 $ 1,800.00 Reserve, Fire Tax Remitted I».»J Dut Current a/«, Reeveytn-Plne Brk.. ^^^^^ 1,000.09 Surplue Revenus - - 26.876.89 I 51,175.01 .' ' • • $ 81,914.41 • 1B0.71 $ l.aOO.Ot 1 • CtrUAeatlea You get Conoco Service a» well as the famous Conoco Products at these Stations: Certtflcatian < ' 1 hereby certify that the report hereto attached la a true- and correct repurt I hereby certify that the report hsrsto attachsd Is a true an,d oorreet report of the atatua.ef.the Townih|p of Bhtewsbury as of Deoember 81, 1887, te ehuwn of the statue of the Townehip of Holmdel aa of December 81, 1987. as show* k> the booki; papers of the municipality as submitted for my examination by said Burdge's Conoco Service Station by Iht books, papers of tht municipality as aubmltted for my examination bv aald omelali and 1 believe said report to be a trot report of tht financial condition «f Triangle Oil Service Station Officials and I believe ssld report to be • trut report of the financial condition of the said Township of Ihiewibury »e evidenced Jty booke, records and personal la- 13-15 White Street, tht sail Township of Holmdel ss evidenced by books, records and penonsl In- qulry msds by me lr,to tht sDtlta of tht ttld Township, • •• • Cor. Broad & White Sts., quiry nadt br ma Into ths affairs of the said Township. ,.,„ ' Rtspaetfully aubmltUd, ' ' , Just off Broad St. Red Bank Opp. Shrewsbury Dairy, R+d Bank .-..psctful^jubmlt^ JOHN P. WULVIHIU. IttUttrtd allAU .. .,.,,', .-...• ...,-.- ««tlit»rtd Mu.lelpalAiwuat.al,,, "RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1938. Paee Nine to give force and effect to' tbe acts of the organization. First things Here And There In A Sturdy Colonial House should be done flnt, and organising FOBEVEB carefully and thoroughly Is the first T1UEASTJRED Know thing td be done. When the organi- The family album Monmquth County Combines Slate and Brick zation has Kalntd a »ub»Untl»l.num- portrait. How equal- Your ber of people as members then it Iv to be treasured is should, take time to ferret out the the memory that the important problems, with-which It will deceased's last flight Personal Notes, Sales of Property. Building Operations, Government have to deal and carefully arrive at from earth was sym* solution!. The power that comes bollzed by a dignified and Inspired Funeral Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths from a large membership will be ex- Service—Such as we Br A. 1. EVSRSON tremely helpful In putting, tbe tax- are fully prepared to and Other Notes of Interest payers' lde*» jcroes to public of- crovlde. Every New Jersey community need! ficials. - , , , Attended Gettysburg Celebration. ' &. taxpayers association. Without or- hotel while flame* swept 'through the West Long Branch Man Dead. Garrett Golden, 92, of Belmar, at- northern wine; of the building. ganization the taxpayers aro at the tended the 76th anniversary celebra- mercy of strongly organized political Clarence B. Anderson of West Long Engagement Announced. groups. If there Is negligent or wil- Branch died at his home last Thurs- JOHN E. DAY tion of the Battle of Gettysburg last 1 •weekend. Mr. Golden, a life-long Announcement has been made of ful waste of local -public money the day after being In poor health for FUNERAL HOME resident of Monmouth county,.was the engagement of Hiss Lillian Clif- i)eed of an association Is obvious. four years. He Wai 80 years old and accompanied to) Gettysburg by a ford, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs.: Cal- Even In well-governed communities was born in Virginia. Surviving are vin Gtfford of Manasquan, «nd Law- the taxpayers association serves a a widow, two brothers and a sister. 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank nurse. Other Monmouth county men useful purpose. Through Its re- at.the celebration were George M. rence, Woolley, son'of Mr, and Mrs, 901 Maple Place Phone 1391 Lester Woolley of Farmingdale. t No searches it may suggest moderniza- It pays to advertise In The Register. JJeyflf, Ocean Grove and B. Frank tion.' and Improvement In community Herbert of Avon. ' date has been set for.the wedding. Freehold Wedding. functions and become a focal point First Aid Squad Save* Boy. ' ; Miss, Margaret M. Burns, daughter for public opinion, which will tend The heroic efforts of the Middle- of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burns; and to destroy that feeling; of compla- town township first aid squad saved Henry J. Martin, son of Mr, '• and cency! which often settles upon a Mrs. Theodore Martin; bot£: of Free- community, under cover of which the life of Martin Free, six-year-old the enemies of economy and good ad- son of a Jersey city couple, at the, hold; were married Tuesday, of last week at -St' Rose of Lima church by ministration may. entrench them- . very doors of Monmouth Memorial selves, hospital Saturday. The boy had been Rev. James Child. '".'•'• : rescued from Barltan bay and re- ' Freehold Couple Wed. }r The first declaration In setting up suscitation efforts began at tile beach Miss Evelyn. Hrrlckson, daughter a taxpayers association should be were continued until .the hospital of Mr and Mrs.: C. Arthur Errlckson, that It is and will remain strictly The First National Bank was reached. .• and Harold Burke, ,«on of Mn. Wini- non-partisan. Involvement in par- Soldier Drowned. fred Burke, both, of Freehold, were tisan politics Is almost certain to Joseph V. Saunders of Coffeeville, married Wednesday of last week' In cause dismal failure. A taxpayers Kansas, a soldier at Fort Monmouth, St. Rose of Lima church' by Rev. association sbould be organized for of Eatontown. was drowned In tbe bcean at North John A. Kueker:., • -r ^ "... \ . the purpose of representing tho. In- Long Branch Wednesday of last terest* of the community and Its Proposed School Addition.: citizens as a whole and arousing In week. Six soldiers were caught In The Keyport beard of 'education .a sea puas and the others were the citizens a consciousness of their ; has made application for a PWA ~- saved-.'-Saunders had been 1>roughl grant of J45,OO0 to build an addllon civic rights and duties. It must In Eatontown ; New Jersey " nearly to shore and was thought to to the high. school buldtog costing every fair and constructive way ac- be all right but disappeared while $100,000. The., proposition will ••. be quire and maintain for the citizens : his companions'Were.being rescued. submitted o the voters at a sprtlal the full benefits of their government election, '.• : and secure as great a rcduotlon in Money Found In Hermit's Home.: expenses and taxes as la consistent Diamond rings and $1,275 In cash 8oldler*g Body Found. with proper government and thopub- Statement of Condition June 30^1938 •were found in the home* of Isaao "The°ho"dy "of "Joseph' Saunders, 21, uVwelfare.' '""' ' Schustorman of freehold last week a soldier at Fort Monmouth, was No association can hopo to succeed by William Stewart, who had' been found In the ocean at Long Branch If its principles are not constructive engaged to clean the house of the \ and if they aro not clearly defined hermit, who figured In the missing Sunday) morning. He was drowned RESOURCES LIABILITIES diamond mystery last year., Schua- while bathlnjf at, 'an unprotected so that "all who run may read." But, beach at North Long Branch four equally Important Is. the solcctlon of tcrinan owned several properties at JjL'J VU Cwh and Due from B«ika..$ 337,085.29 Capital $ 75,000.00 Freehold but Jived the,life of a rec- days before, . ;"; tut* the right leaders.. The volca of the in peo'ple may and should be expressed luse. Long Branch Man Stabbed. * U. S. GovernmMit Bonds... 406,481.12 Surphu ...... -. , 30,000.00 Alfred Monaco, Mr of Long Branch, wmm bit Kcotf- through a small group, but tho force and effect of the leadership is bet- . Suicide at FannlnjcdaJe. was stabbed^ several times in the Other Bonds arid Seeuritier. 74,730.54 ^Undivided Profits «nd Re- — Miss Alice -Louise Turner, 45, of ne6K anS once on ^he forearm after wmam VfttP&ODM tor'felt''ir-lt'Tietuanr'represents a Devonshire, England, was found dead an argument on the boardwalk Sun- yi large number ot taxpaylng citizens of * serves '. .• 28,746.70 •Friday at the'home other half-sister, "~l 12%'X//' the community who havo a voice In day night William Griffin, 36, -col- ATHI Mrs. Gertrude Hill of Farmlngdale, ored, of Shrewsbury, was arrested approving or disapproving policies. 160,216.88 DEPOS.TS and county authorities said she had charged with, the stabbingi. '. So it goes without saying that the committed suicide by slashing ' her leadership Bhould be made up of men Other Loans and Discounts.., 219,425.19 abdomen with a razor blade. County Udder Balls on Child. and women of Rood Judgment and of Detective Leonard Shields said Mlis A ladder fell, on-Hlldreth Sexton, high standing in the communtly who Banking House and All Other Turner had arrived here from Eng- four-year-old son of W. H. Bexton of will be active and eager to perform land for a visit April 23, and had Long Branch, Wednesday of last • Sturdily built, with red brick walls room and 'kitchen. A two-car gar- genulno public service. Assets 51,894.78 week and broke his' right leg. He been; despondent. ; . ' and a slate roof, this email Rich- age forms an adjoining wing. Up- Th,e "cost of government" situation was lying on the lawn In a neigh- demand's long-time action by tax- mond home captures the flavor of staira are three generous size bed- : Electrio Company Directors. bor's yard when the accident oc- rooms and two baths, payers. Governmental expenditures Total .. $1,249,633.80 lolal $1,249,633.80 Stockholders of the Trl-County curred. the older and larger colonial homes The neat trim of tbe entrance door- now being made «o freely will have Rural Electrio Co. at their first nteeV EngUshtown Girl Weds. at Wllllamsburg, Virginia. way, cornice, dormers and windows to be paid for by the children and meetinir at Freehold last week elect- It has six main rooms and nine Is satisfactory and correct to the ex- grandchildren of the present genera- ed as. directors Charles C. Harbour, Miss Dora M. Bobbins, daughter 'of 'Mrs. Adah^ Robbing "of EhglJsh- closets,' and Is planned around a cen- perienced eye. ~ - tion and they will have ' their' own VanDyke Poihemus and Henry P. tral hall which leads from the front problems in addition, Hammond of Engllshtown, Charles towa, and Arthur V, Santowasao of The architect of this home was Monmouth Junction wete married door to & rear terrace. Opening off C. W. Kufl, Jr., and It was selected From the Hew Jersey Taxpayers INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS S. Proul of JameSburg, William H. the hall are a well-lighted living by The American Home, 441 Madi- association comes a word of caution. Hunt of Freehold arid "Edw'araOer- Saturday, June 36, at Jamesburg. They will make their home at room of good proportion, dining son avenue, New York. It advises that an organization be tel of Old Bridge. Princeton JuncUcn. , perfected and membership In It be Member Federal Reserve System i Changes In Xaw Finn. T«asdal» '•""*" ' " ' gxtondod to ae many adult'cltiuns POVLTJIY-NOTES. cent xalny period. Tho rapidity Julius J. Golden has become sen- : ki cah be banded together before for member of the law flrmof Olor- Mlis Anns B. Tea*daie Of'TucRer- with Which clean-up work is taken any effort Is made to deal with tho Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 aa'n'o, Golden and Hurley of Long ton and Frank W. Applegate, son of County Agent Douglass Gives Some care of after the rain often means problems of local government. One Branch. .The change followed'the Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Applegate of ' Pointers For Poultry Raisers. more than the fact. that birds may of the greatest temptations In organ- Keypprt,,lVe,r* mW«d;.BuWay of Approved Mortgagee, Federal Housing Administration > resignation: of' John C; Giordano^ Refuse from the garden,, which In- have gotten wet during the rainy izing an association of taxpayers Is .who was recently appointed' judge last- .week".lni,Bt,-Mary* church at period. It Is impossible to produce Keyport They will' make their home cludes lettuce leaves and those to slight the organization work and pt' Jtonmouth county. A..' Henry 1 plants that went to seed, cabbage good layers when they spend too jump into a premature attempt to Giordano' of Newark is a new. mem- at Keyport. '-. "//,••;::..-. • ;• and cauliflower plant' and in fact all many hours In mud and'filth, either correct everything in sight before ber of th« firm. •-• - -, - i_ Manolnl—Heola, Beeh tUiff In a garden of sufficient in the houte or on the range. the membership is of sufficient slie Miss Antoinette B. Manolnl, daugh- size to supply a family of six people - Dies on Golf Course. , should also supply green food enough . Watch the quantity of scratch and . Frank J. Gllbertson of South ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clemekt Maicini of Matawan, was, married Sunday of for from 29 to BO laying birds from mash that both the pullets anil lay- Orange, an executive of the Schrafft last week to John T. Meola, also of June 1 to October. rhg birds aro consuming. Never give Candy Co., died of a heart attack Matawan. After their.wsddlng trip the full amount a of scratch if there ortthe 12th green of the Spring Lake to Canada they will, make their home is some already In the ground or •GWf. club Monday afternoon. Before Better take pullets oft the range floor. At feeding time. At Bomo playing He had complained of'.intti- a few days early than to neglect re- period each day the mash hopper gestlon, Mr, Gllbertson was 48 years Woman Sent to Prison. seeding « range.for future use. By should be empty for at least a few. old and.leaves a widow and three Mrs. Louise Hlckman, 48, of Rum- far the best plan to follow Is to moments to Insure that no stale ma- children. - son, was sentenced to the Clinton re- work out at least a two-year rota- terial collects. formatory for women for an Inter- tion of poultry range. This insures MONMOUTH COUNTY Cops Aid fisherman. ' Three police officers at Keaniburg mediate sentenoe* by Judge J. Edward either fall or spring seeding follow- Knight. JShe was charged With ing the range pasture. ' Oyster shell, grit and charcoal aro stripped off their uniforms Monday just as essential In the laying house and swam to the aid of' David R. stealing WJ1B from her elderly aunt, Mrs. Amelia BUGern of Burnson; in summer as In winter and should Olson of Hoboken, whose -40-foot Even well cared for poultry shel- be kept before the birds all of the •loop had become disabled. The boat Housing Fond for Long Branch. ters may have leaked during the re- time. lost Ms rudder and was drifting aim- The TJnjted States Bousing Auth- HORSE SHOW lesily In the bay. Tbe policemen ority has earmarked $540,000 for MEMBER OF AMERICAN HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, Inc. were Alphonsus McGrath, John Wll- housing construction at Long Branch »pn and Joseph Fuccl. fad a similar amount tor Asbury •'. :•• Fled From Germany. Park. The fund* are ah outright YES! WE SELL GOODYEAR TIRES ON TIM! Otto and Erlo Sting, who fled grant to the dtles and will not af- Will Be Held On from Germany after the Nail govern- fect the tax rate. . ' ment had seized their bagrmaklng Ooldeteln—Colby, factory and their cash In,bank, have Miss Sylvia A. GoldsUln, daugh- bought a 40-acre 'arm at- Weat ter of Mrs. Irvnlg Go|dsteln of As- Farms. The money for the purchase bury Park, was married last Thurs- The Thornton Farm ' of the farm o»me from a bill which day to Dr.. Maxwell Colby of the "was owned them In Belgium. same city.' Dr. Colby la a member His Garden Ruined. of the staff) of the Monmouth Mem- Adjacent to the Some miscreant ruined the garden orial and Hazard hospitals. ' of. Thomas Mason of Keyport one night last week. All his tomato Jailed on •Ufl Count RUMSON COUNTRY CLUB plants, which were about to bear John Medlock, 43, colored, of Free- fruit, wers pulled up by the roots, hold, waa sentenced to state prison a.s wers his lettuce plants and his for one year to 18 months by Judge cucumber vines wers trampled to J. Edward Knight last Friday for death, i • ..• .;' ' having an uUeJt still in.his posses- RUMSONeNJ. sion. He hae? pleaded guilty to the .. Keyport GUI Weds. charge. , . • ' , \' MUs AbbleP. Mason, daughter of Mrs. Lorenzo G. Mason of Keyport, Manasquan Ambulance Sold. and Homer, R, Sleder of South The Manasquan first aid squad haa Orange were married last Saturday sold Its old ambulance to West Es- Thursday, Friday and Saturday week In Calvary church at South sex squad cf Caldwell. Hhe Manas- Keyport. After their return from a quan squad recently placed In ser- wedding trip, they will make their vice a new 12-cyllnder Lincoln am' home at Rosedsle. bulance whloh cost 18,200. . To Dredge Deal Lain. 4.40x21 . -. JULY 14th, 15th and 16th ' On European Trip. • „ I , 1 , • ^ ' Rev. John H. Sobwaoke, rector of The Deal cpmmlisloners have t St. -Peter's church at Freehold,' sailed adopted an ordinance authorising 4.75x19 . . . . $6,34 last week for a two months' vacation the application for a WPA grant In, Europe. Ha was accompanied by {or the dredging of Deal lake. It 5.25x17 . . . . $7.24 Classes include Three-Gaited Saddle Horses Leslie- Willis. During his absence Is estimated that the cost will be services in St. Peter's church will 1150,000. , . • 5.25x18 ...... $7.51 be In charge of Rev. Stewart Oast Found Dead of Heart Attack. and Ponies, Five-Gaited Saddle Horses, Hunters of Pennsylvania. John H. Behrnun, 48, of Reins- burg, wa*. found dead on the beach 5.50x17 . . . . $8.14 Celebrates ttd Birthday. at that place Wednesday night of and Jumpers and Polo Ponies. Mrs. Blmtra Wood of West Long lsstwtek. County Physician'Harvey Branch celebrated her 62d birthday 6.00x16 . . . . $9.18 1 W. Hartman pronounced death due Sunday.. Mra Wood enjoys good to a h«krt (ttack. ' PRIVATE BOXES health and takes an active Interest m in the events of the day. She has Dombroaky—Kohler. $45.00 five sons and two daughters and Mlis Blanche Dotnbro»ky of Oler- Boxes, seating six, for entire show they were all with her to celebrate mont and Claud* T. Kohlsr of Eng- $1.00 the occasion. llshown were married June 34. The Daily Admission - - - - • . • bride Is a graduate of Rider college Seat in Stand --»•••-• $1.00 Freehold Wedding. and the groom graduated from Rut- "Ml«s Betty MoGackln, daughter of gers. ' Mr. and Mrs. George McGackln of PARKING SPACES Freehold, was married Saturday In Elmer-HalL St. Rose of Lima church to Robert Mn, Sadie Elmer of Freehold and For the show's duration, including admission of four occupants SV Barlow of Oranbury. Upon their Leonard Hall of Adelphla were mar- TIRES return from a wedding trip they will ried Bunday or last week at Free- of automobile """ maks their home With the bride's hold. They will make their home at parents for the present. Adelphla, where the groom conducts a store and Is the village postmaster. Fire Wrecks Hotel. Fire of undetermined origin caused Nanted For Freeholder, i FOR LOCAL CHARITIES damage of $10,000 to the Warren ho- George Matthews, a member of the FRANK VANSYCKLE tel' at Sprint- Lake, Saturday after- Howril towmhlp comm|Vt«», baa* biSn ,,noon. The Art was confined to. the endorsed' for freeholdif b/ the Ho- 149 Weat Front St., Red Bank roof and; upptr' floors, Guests dined well township Demoorstlo elub. Mr. Quick Road Senrlca—Phone R. B. 1296. and.'danced'in knottier Motion of the Matthews Is proprUtor of a garage. REP BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988. SPINACH AND CHEESE LOAF Add % of the flour with the baking powder, sugar 'and salt, Mix th* Food, o/ course, must to well berries with the rest ot the floor SIDNEY 8V0W WM be glad Hot Of f the Griddle 2 cups, chopped aplnach , ani'fold into the mixture. Add the . .to juuwer any questions seasoned to be worthy of 1 cup grated -cheese shortening. Drop by spoonfuls onto ;it$ piquancy By 2 eggs, baten. ' a hot griddle. Spread with soft-but- "J'"_ on Tood. • 1 onion, minced . <- ter and serve at once. fSTKEB DON1AN 3 Slices bacon ' , Vol t, No. 1 copyright BY grower ttttow. u» Edited bT WIUUA R DOTTE 8 tablespoons bread crumbs ' . MM> »««»•••»•>••• Salt " • . . What wines shall one serve at a Pepper To > clean white gloves. If- very Dining Abroad . wedding luncheon T If the Item o„f «?' Add the Cheeie, eggs, bread erumbs, lightly soiled, rub them with cream Rice Loaf With Chicken pense la-no oblect, it I* impossibleimpossible- salt and Pepper to the spinach: Put of tartar. A piece of flannel dipped, o do better than simply start righ"'t In a buttered baking dish set In a in benzine, ana allowed to become At Home off with champagne, then with the pan of hot water. .Over Use top put nearly dry before It Is applied, la A Perfect Pie Is Often Better meat course g6 to a good Ted wine he minced onion and slices of bacon: more effective for really soiled and then with the salad, serve no Bake in a moderate oven .until .set gloves. After the benzine treatment Mousse Filling Ideal For Sweifiah Omelet i* Not An Omt- wine and then so right back to the thev should be rubbed again with champagne. Incidentally, trying to breadcrumbs until all tbe stains and kt At We Know It Than An Apology serve a wine with a salad made with dirt have been removed, an acid dressing Is apt to prove a BLUEBERRY PANCAKES Bridge Or Luncheon Dish foolhardy and thankless undertaking. Though the omelets of Sweden A well-made, sharp French dressing, lot aren't like those we serve in auch for Instance, can start a grand fight 3 tbsps. melted shortening WOMAN'S EXCHANGE When any of us entertain with a book over boiling water, stirring con- abundance In this country, they are with just about any wine, .and tbe 2 teaspoons baking powder IB LINDEN FLACK, BED BANK I bridge party or luncheon we do so stantly until mixture thickens; then one of those things that are so good value of both Is apt to by ruined. 124 cups milk like to have something that Is not add soaked gelatin. When gelatin that we luet can't afford to pass 2. tablespoons sugar onlv different but attractive. Now ha* dissolved, cool and when It be- them bv. - 1 teaspoon salt '. F^ncy;"•; articles, children's! some of these attractive dishes like gins to thicken, add seasonings, This particular dish, like so many If vour linger nails are very brit- 2 CUDS flour ' clothing, useful articles,) we m In famous hotels really re- chicken and pepper or pimento. of the foreign ones, will probably be tle It Is a good plan to dip them for ,1 cup fresh blueberries > quire an Infinite amount of patience (One-fourth cup chopped almonds just tbe thing for the men folk to a few minutes each day In warm, Beat the eggi and milk until light. knitted goods and gifts. but others are really simple affairs, may be added and pepper omitted If eat as well as prepare. And If your sweet olL •with the.same results as to flavor desired.) Fold In whipped cream or particular man isn't of the type who 'and looks. Here le one that you whipped evaporated milk. enjoys preparing novel dishes, this Tuna nsh, salmon, shrimp, ham or reallv should try sometime soon: Line a small bread pan which has one will certainly raise you in his chicken salads are news when they been rinsed in cold water with the estimation: are made with bananas. BICE LOAF WITH CHICKEN cooked Iulce (well seasoned, adding .. ANJOVISLADA MOUSSE FmJNG onion Iulce if desired and a few spoonfuls of minced parsley). Press (Anchovy Omelet) , It pavs to know and use a variety S cups cooked rice rice about the bottom and side of 15 anchovies ot salad greens, especially In tbe % euo coM water 4 cooked potatoes summer, when so many are avail- the can. making a wall about %-lnch able; Romalne. dandelion greens, 2 egg yolks thick; then fill the space with the 2 tablespoons butter watercress, chicory, escarble, green 1 CUD, hot chicken stock chicken cream mixture. Chill and 1 tablespoon chopped parsley cabbage leaves, endive—all may be 1 CUD chicken, chopped when chicken cream Is firm, arrange 2 tablespoons brown bread crumbs % teaspoon salt a laver of rice over top. Chill thor- used In place of the usual lettuce. tt teaspoon paprika oughly. Unmold and cut In slices Butter a pie. dish and sprinkle It The greens must be very fresh, crisp, i teaspoon red pepper or pimento. to serve and arranxe on a large plat- well with breafd crumbs. Then ar- cold and dry, so they will give the • minced ter, garnish .with pimento cups filled range In the dish alternate layers of saladv a jaunty, inviting air. Let A teasnoon onion iulce. If desired with chODDtd pickle. Or garnish with sliced boiled potatoes and anchovies, them stand up around the salad mix* Vi CUD cream or evaporated milk sliced tomatoes and stuffed olivet. which can be purchased in jars al- ture rather than. He flat and be care- 1 level tablespoon gelatin readv boned, finishing with a layer ful not to crowd the plate. Use a Serve with a mayonnaise to which of potatoes. Sprinkle the top with plate that Is large enough and be Soak the gelatin in cold water for has been added a few spoonsfuls of bread crumbs and chopped parsley. sure not to let the salad greens ex- about five minutes. Beat egg yplks catsuD or chopped red and green Dot with little gobs of butter anS tend over the edge of it slightly, add chicken stock slowly, Deeper. brown in a moderate oven. .. . Veal does not contain much fat) therefore larding it either by plac- RELAX BEFORE DINNER ing slices of bacon or. salt pork over Church Suppers For PIE Is often better tactics than an apology. If the husband who the -too Or by inserting fat by means WITH TOMATO JUICE has hurried away in the morning from an Irritable wife comes ot a larding needle will Increase the flavor and juiciness, of the meat. NEXT TIME A home at night to a good dinner topped by a perfect pie, be Is sure AND TOAST.F1NGERS to feel all's well withfllrhttme'llfe."Hsfrfire recipes forTwo dependable" Pleasure And Profit male favorites that are guaranteed to honey trial's tongues. -The fllHngs Cocoa stains on table'linen'should Whether it's for a company dinner are failure proof—end because they can be mtted to- perfection in" just a be sponged at once with cold Water- or lust for the regular dinner for the Never use .hot water, as It will set By SIDNEY SNOW. • few minutes, there's plenty of extra' time for a beautifying nap while the strain. • • the beans but baked bam, sole slaw family, a.cocktail, whether alcoholic the pie chills in the refrigerator. ' . - We don't seem to be making the sandwiched and watermelon will still or otherwise, is always, nice' served keen the wolf from the door. In the living room beforehand. Then Roll out a thin pie crust- Cut In- moat of the old-fashioned church to rounds with small biscuit cutter. supper—for pleasure and profit. - The hams may be baked In various when one is sipping this cocktail It MAGIC BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE homes and brought on in Individual Is alwavn nice to have a little some- Bake four or five rounds at one time This U the time of year, though, 1 1/8 cups (I can) sweetened 2 tablespoons confectioners by.placing rounds ot pastry on a hot .baking pans to be re-heated over an thing on which to munch. 1 when the church supper may' Be open fire and a grill or metal plate. The home without a maid can milk <4X) sugar ' waffle Iron. Close Iron. Bake from 2 made one of the most enjoyable The beans may be home baked, have them few minutes of relaxation % cup.lemon juice _, Vanilla wafer .or' graham to to 8 minutes. When cool place a 'blue coal events of the-season.- And many a teaspoon of raspberry jam In" "the dollar can be collected in this way brought on In T)6t» from other homes before "dinner "aiirlng^ the "sunimer 1 cup blackberries'^ ' cracker pie crust and thev are re-Seated alongside the time when the meals are usually so Vi cup whipping cream center of each tart and top It with to maka a needed Improvement up- whipped cream. on the church or provide for a spe- hams. And baking pans will serve simple and need so little last-minute cial fund. " •--'-'-• ' ' •••••• ••-•—• —if pots are missing In sufficient num- preparation and It does give the Blend together sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Fold In bers. Cole slaw comes out in a tub, housewife a grand opportunity to blackberries. Pour Into' 9-inch pie plate lined with Vanilla Wafer or Here Is a delicious and somewhat looking at the church supper from pickles'In big Jars, bread and butter "cool off" and thereby be In good Graham Cracker pie crust. Cover with whipped cream sweetened with unusual wav to serve avocadoes or the' standpoint of the men folk, it Is sandwiches mav be brought out In condition to cnioy her dinner to the confectioners' sugar. Chill before serving, j* alligator pears: Cut the pear In half clear that they have a right to ex- baskets or made up on the spot and scoop out the pulp, being care- fullest degree. Here Is one thing To prepare the crumb crust, roll enougR Graham Crackers or pect the miDPer to be hearty and Watermelon "pre-cooled" and then that can be served with great ease ful not to break the ikln. Cut the generous. Thev like to feel It is to claced in tubs with broken Ice about all the wav from grandfather right Vanilla Wafers to make % cup crumbs. Cut enough Graham Crackers pulp In pieces and combine with FRED D. WIKOFF £0. be without ceremony.- If the evening them. And nothing* will do so well down to the smallest child: into quarters or Vanilla Wafers into halves to stand around edge of pieces of grapefruit or balls of can- Is warm they like to feel that hang- for coffee as a big Iron pot. Sugar pie plate. Cover bottom of plate with crumbs and nil In spaces around taloupes. Mix with French -dressing ing their . coat upon the "hickory and cream are both easy. Incidental- TOMATO 4 .TUICE WITH TOAST edge. Pour In filling as usual. and refill with skins. Serve on crllp RED BANK, N. J. , limb" Is all In good order. ly. If. the church Is not provided with FINGERS lettuce leaves. And there Is no reason In the world a sucplv ot portable china and glass- whv at a gathering of Christians and ware it is not too much to ask of 1 can tomato juice MAGIC GOLDEN TARTS To remove the shine from blaok Telephone 552. friends the man who U wearing a each groun that it supply Its own. 1 lemon 1 1/3 oups (1 can) sweetened S tablespoons granulated . cloth., rub it well with a cloth that clean shirt should not have an op- And women folk clean up the Bread has been dipped.in turpentine, then portunltv to display It I like to thlnli 2 hard cooked egg.tolka condensed milk sugar !_ eeraps and themen folk-get-the bon- "•"Teggii " 12 baked t=rt shells or *an»r ouf~of doors to air. " of the church supper as an event fire under way. If there Is an ac- 3 tbsps. grated horseradish which Jelus of Nazareth would be cordion in the group, perfect—and Salt and pepper S oranges 1 baked pie shell (9 Inch) Should vou have a room In your happv to attend were* He, on earth nothing so aids digesting of a gen- Vinegar house'that faces onto a dirt road, today. -How-He -would enjoy ths Blend sweetened, condensed' milk with diced pulp and juice of erous; ajnount of wholesome food as Serve tomato Iulce. garnished with oranges. Add. well-beaten egg yolkB. • Pour Into baked tart shells ofr try using muslin. screens over the, wholesome good fellowship. How Kood strong singing. a thin sllco of lemon In a cocktail windows. "Thev are not bad looking He would relish the bountiful sup- glass on a small plate. Surround baked.pie shell. Cover top with meringue made by beating egg whites and keep cut so much of fhe dust. Go through the category of the until stiff and adding sugar. Bake in moderate slow oven (320 degrees ply of good food. How He would good secular • duckling, appla sauce, potatoes au gratln, buttered asparagus, stuffed Ing to the tute of the housewife and sugar, dash of salt and syrup and Pepper niske a wonderful showing at that f.Ur Unt! iU"r'« dissolved and mix- •eUry-ollre*. souffle glaet, Pavlowa; coffee. Supper—Era. Belmont; buffet supper, or. on the T>reakfait ture bollsi continue boiling, without • Add the flold water to the gelatin. ealeken livers au Nadera, cr-membert cheese with crackers, coffee or beer, table, not to forget Sunday nl«ti'. stirring, until a small amount of Combine the other Ingredients, ex- suppers when the chafing dish Is 10 •W°« /0"ns a lolll.d mai. in cold cepting tho eggs, and oook for one- •User Baow will b* pleased to supply any of then recipes, popular «nd hot buttnred toast Is so wtter |Y;N.!5W YORKCITy-MimbMoflhtBriWMi'B^rdofTrad^liift RED BANK REGISTER, «••'.•• •.;); and AD

&£<• OD and AD wanted to go into business for tfcfemselve£ They decided to open

*•; ':,-'. retail stores. But they had different ideas 2 STORE as' to how they should get customers. This is the story of what haooened. How OD and AD Opened their Stores AD declde'd ttiat the firtt tHing Ke rfttlsf 'do was to make his store attractive to customers. So he had it painted throughout in cheerful colors. He completely changed the windows and front, and he put in fixtures, OD"belIcvcd that the way.to get customers was to that flooded the whole store with light. sell at low prices, and that the way to sell at low prices He chose merchandise well-known by name to the I- was to keep his expenses down. So he spent as little as public, and bought smaller quantities of, many lines, i possible in fixing up his store. He said he was not going thus giving customers a greater selection. He arranged iS: his stock in the store to make shopping convenient. He •Si 40 "waste" inoncy on "trick lighting" and a "fancy front." He bought large quantities of a few lines of put in window displays of his most interesting mer- merchandise, because that way he got them cheaper. chandise—and changed them frequently. Then he put an assortment of his goods into the. Because his windows and his store were so attractive,' windows, but because he had done so little to make his many people stopped to look, and enough people came store attractive>/«o people noticed that it was a new. in to buy so that AD's goods sold quickly and he was I: store, and jew came in to buy;-•- soon ordering more of many items. How OD and AD went after Customers

1 AD decided tKat the more people fiecbuld tell about his merchandise, the ffior#peopl e would come to his store. So he put advertisements into newspapers read ODsoon found that Ke could not get the customers:.. by many thousands of people every day. He knew f—_ he needed from those who passed by his store. So he had that people were eager to get their newspapers to read circulars printed and hired boys to distribute them the news. Therefore, his advertising was more likely from house to house. Sometimes they put them under td be seen in a paper people wanted to read. Also, the the door or into the mail box, but often they threw newspapers were delivered all over-the city as soon as them pn the porch or into the yard,- and many were they were printed. blown away. Also, OD found it was a slow and costly AD found that the more he advertised, the more peo- way to tell his story, as in a, whole day a boy could ple came to his store and the more goods he sold and cover only a few hundred homes. the less it cost him to handle each sale. So he passed OD was disappointed to find that after all this work on the greater part of these savings in lower prices and expense, only a few more people came to his store. and better values to all his customers.

How OD Failed and AD Succeeded AD found that with more and more people now com- ing to his store, his stocks moved very quickly.* As a foua'd tKat so few people came to his store that result, he was constantly able to have fresh, new mer- his goods moved very slowly. He could buy very little chandise for his customers. He concluded that since new stock because his, money was tied up. So he de- people bought newspapers to read the news, he should cided to have a sale. tell them the news about his merchandise and his store. He had big signs painted for the front of his store. As a result, AD's advertisements were read as eagerly He had circulars printed and sent boys out to put as any other part of the newspaper. Soon every one them into parked cars and distribute them at homes. in town knew that AD had the newest things. But the people who came saw so little they wanted AD did not make exaggerated statements in his that his sale was a failure. At last, he disposed of all advertising. He just made the truth interesting. Repeat- his remaining stock to an out-of-town bargain store edly AD had to enlarge his store, and employ more at less than half what he had paid for it. people to take care of his increasing business. And,1 OD had had a very unhappy experience, but because although his expenses were now very much greater, he had never advertised in the newspapers, few people he sold so much merchandise and turned his stocks so in all the city ever knew, that his store had opened or rapidly that hi» ttore was very successful and was that it had closed. - < known far and wide for the values it gave its customers.

AD Tells OD How Advertising Serves the Store and Its Customers

ONE DAY OD came to AD and applied for a posi- ''But these are not sufficient without Advertising tion. Hip asked AD how he had built such a fine to tell the people about them. So we continuously business and obtained so many customers. publish interesting, informative, truthful news about AD said, "Pint, by making the store an attrac- our service and our merchandise. And we tell it in tive and convenient place to shop, and second, by the way that reaches the largest possible number of having the merchandise customers want. people quickly—through newspaper advertising."

Copyright, 19J8, by C. lyon Swum Red Bank Register RED BANK'S HOME NEWSPAPER — MEMBER ABC MONMOUTH'S GREAT WEEKLY f RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1938.

Amact Their s. Tunis "Corenhovtn ' camp, the; Monmouth county symbollo broVan chain and bird in md. Martha Vanderhoef, and were campers were very evident In soft- flight, with "Emancipalle" below and parents of Cornelius Conover who ball activities. "Babe" McCormlckof (The World Of the dates^"l«88-l«»8" aboVe. • The md. Edith Vanderveer :ta Somerset Holmdel was captain of the Lenapes other three* values—8-c purple black,* Genealogy Co.; they lived in Marlboro.' , Cor- Tribe., which went up to the finals 64 brown and 754-o'sUte blue- nelius and Edith' were psJents of in the tournament where they lost depict ttft head of a young native Daniel Lane Conover b. July S, 18U, to the Mohawks.. Myra and Kulalle Stamps girl, her hair In braids, Francis and Helen arid Doris Maher, * BOLES. md. Katherine Francis, Their s. Surinam", vwhich has about 165,000 Charles M. Conovor,,md. Marcella. all of Holmdel, played on the Len- people, growl sugar-cane, cacao' and or aanrwi mayJ>« suji- Colllmon and are parents of Isa- ape team. Since 1923 the League of Nations coffee and produces rum, molasses by aofewrfkcn to Xh W belle K. Conover md. Frank B. Richard Morton excelled In photo- and the International Labor Office at and gold. Its first atamps, Issued Dlstelhurat (E.SJf.1 graphic tinting, being awarded see- Geneva have used ordinary Swiss in 1878, pictured the profllft of Hol- B. «m talMM«tton u Mcnrtt". on place recognition In the entire stamps pverprihted "Soclete, des Na- land's King William HL .426. RHBER. Information Is tions" and "S. d.'N. Bureau Interna- briaf nd Uu«m>Uwi or written in wanted for a history of American camp, being entirely Inexperienced President No.«. lak on m tl«to «rfthe PWer only. when he went to camp. tional du Travail" A Art of: Gilbert Stuart's portrait of The 4-cerit stslmp of the new Presl- The ton BUM Mrf «ddn« <>' "»»"Mrs; Smith.*" The last known rec- Two Monmouth county 4-H boys Now' the Bwlss- government hai is- write most b* i ord of it was made In 1879 when It broadcast over station WPG. "Hap- sued a set of four special stamps for dentlal series, bearing a picture of was- reported as being; owned by py" Vecchlhone. of Anbury Gardens the league and its' bureau to! use. a portrait bust* of James, Madison, Mra. M, J^Rheer orFreehold. Park's broadcast Tuesday and told about They •were d^slipied by H. Fisher is going to be WTKOFFVVAWHORN.. Who basic work on Stuart In 1928 merely the activities at camp during th* pink Instead of Barents of-Garret'l Wykoff ma. coplejVthB 1879 rtcord and no at- rainy days. John Frudden . of brown., like- the Mar *T 1T96, Elisabeth VanhornT tempt was made to find the picture. Clarksburg broadcast Tuesday and current Taft four- Who were her parents?1 WouUrlike Can anyone tell me anything about toM about activities at camp during center,- Mr. Far. list ol their chn. (Mrs, W.R.C.) It? (WJSLH.) the rainy days and he also broadcast ley says. The In- Thursday, describing some of .his ex- scription will be ••M. TUCKER-WHITE, Wanted 427. COVENHOVEN (CONOVER) Information about Samuel Tucker b. periences at the National 4-H En- .'"James Madison, Wanted names of parents, of chn. campment at Washington, D. C. MOB-Jflirand the Oct. 8,17S8, in Deal and d. there Nov. and whom they md, of the follow- ' V, of James (1681-1776) and Doris Strevell and George Frlck, , design . will be. »$•. ..,•;.-..• istaiiar - to ihe Tucker (1694-1767)'^of* DeaL (ii.) Carollno H. Conover md. Al- both of Asbury Gardens vme mem' Samuel Tucker md. .Mar. 22, 1791, bars of the 4-H camp council, and earlier .stamps Kaln . No .Bother to Honmooth • Thirty-seven .members and four County Oainpe'rs at Bedford. 1 leaders from Monmouth' oounty were The 30-c light and dark blue car- XZ West Front St, Bed Bank 422. CONOVERiWanted names of ries a striking view of the Leaguo Phone 8800. . parents, of chn, anil .whom they mi spite of the rainy weather 4-H encamped with club members from of Nations building In Ariana park, Exclusive Corduroy Stripe Design of the following: . ; ' • club campers at the second union of the other 11 South Jersey counties at with the snow-capped Jura attain- («,) Arthur V. Conover d. June the - 4-H ' club- camp enjoyed their Camp Ockanlckon, Bedford, for tho tains in the background. The ;60-c it, 1911, md. Mar. SI, 1870, Catherine camping experiences to the utmost. second session June 28 through buff and brown shows another view ' Ghrittian Science L, Chambers, d. June --— . - The - downpour of rain Monday and Julyl< •' «•« • - of the; league building. These ;itwo : Reading Rdora (b.) Caroline Conover of Upper Tuesday, of .last, week cauaed more stamps have the initials "S. D. N." Freehold md. • Thomas Hodson • of concern, fan the part of- the parents New Dormitory Dedloated. Included In the design. .Braid Stritt NiUoo«J Buk BMt, Burlington Jan. 9,180.; by, Cornelius than'lt did on:the,part of the camp- U Broad Street, Bed Bank The new Lawrence dormitory for Surinam SJs£ery Becalled. ] ,. 'Vanderbeelc -• , •• .'.^ •- ,- er»f themgelves, for In spite of the boys at BL Mary's-summer home at During the' American civil war, (c.) Caroline Coftover'.mH O«orge continued •rain'* they were kept busy Keyport was dedicated with Impres- arid ,happy ; - ..'•••, " .' when siayery was a burning issue,. OPEN. DAILY Jones Dec 38, -—r .by;RsV^.C, s sive services held on the bay front Dutch Guiana (Surinam) was free- . 11130 A. M,\to 4tM F. M. MoamouthVottnty 4-H club camp- The new building, which has accom- e Ing its slaveB. Re- Trnxhr and Ftrtihj Evnlaftl 11.98 After July 15th «iERRICKSON«S ERRICKSON. WhWo elw era,learned'to'isw(m ori;d)y land well modations for 20 doys, Is the gift of : . 7!30 & BlJO ceators .of Daniel' Errlcksori -md; enough ad that during the swimming Mrs. Sarah Lawrence of St, Mary's cently this Neth- anthoriud CbrUUan Selene* UUr«. Hannah Conover In 1809T .Wan he a. periods.'Wednesday,. Thurjday and pariah, New York \ erlands colony on South America's We have secured for yott^for a short! time only, an all-wool Ken- descendant of' Colonel, McheMIhTT B Friday they "wei;e able" to get their -. ri«r« • c«ad. borrow*! or pur- stantial saving. It's luxuriously big—72x84 inches—woven of YTN W* < Illinois, Issued a were parents of David Pittenjrer who; Was awarded', si 4-H-sweater emblem from a flherry_iree..on. hls property ehand. \ - lorrtfieVjm'Bstn»>wyeaenf a Tlwlmi seterfbufatiimpB ( selected, springy live new: fleece wools-with-thick, lustrous, nap. md. Hannah Clayton Aug. 22, 1816T Monday and suffered aWracture of to' commemorate Rtadlns Room M»int«iind br Who were her parents? Would like mlng. Others besides Leigh who re- the left arm and severe contusions of The pattern,'in rich colors, is delicately interlaced with white. ceived their Red Cross beginner's the 76th annivers- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, list of their chn.

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Freeholders Act Adds To Highway Office Dinner Dance 3man To Prevent Beach For Hospital Skids For Height Erosion In County Staff Friday Home Appropriations Made Yesterday Nearly 400 Reservations Made Greased by County to Bold Jettiee am) Do Other for Affair Which Will be Held Work **, Various Seashore Tomorrow plight at tbe Mon- On Holmdel Road ' Resorts—New Court Room. mouth County Country Club. Freeholder Board Testerday the board of freeholds Nearly 400 reservations have been Howard W, Roberts, Their Mr.. Wilfred V. MulHn Slimmer Festival ers of Uonmoutb county adored made for the dinner dance to be Robert D. Howard several resolutions providing for ap- given tomorrow night by staff doc- Buys 100-Acre Firm, propriations which will be th> board's tors of the Monmouth Memorial hos- Counsel, Says He It Not For Methodist share in the cost of Jetty construo- pital in the Sapphire Room of the Filling New Post Owfted by Tretonian (Jon and other work for the preven- Monmouth County Country club at Sheriff De Jure or De Church July 16 tion of beach erosion In shore mu- Katontown. Dinner will be held at With Hotel Astor Bennett of Red Bank. nicipalities. Under the, plan the 8:80 and table reservations will be Facto. * " • county will pay IB* of the cost the arranged In the morning by the com- LadSea' Aid Wty to Hold All- municipality 40%, and the Federal mittee of which Dr. Harry B. Slo- Rumson Man ia Now Director of Day Event on Chnreh Lawn government tbe. remaining 46%. The cum. chief of staff, Is chairman. Sales and Business Promotion municipalities to benefit by the plan Novelty spot-light features have Home Built In 186$ —Luncheon to be Served at and the share appropriated by tbe been planned for the dance program of Hotel Astor at New York- County Officials Again • county for each ia as follows: Spring Pictured above Is the newly-reno- thers for several yean. He con- and music will be played by Michael Noon—Special Table*. yat«H real'.estate office of John T. ducts an Insurance agency in addi- Began Hie Duties Yesterday. Lake, S5.8K; Deal, *tt,75p; Bradley Ceppos' orcheatra. A special dinner By Late Henry Ely each, 113,000; Auenhurst, $12,914.60; Lawley at the »orthw*»t corner of tion to hla real estate brokerage has been prepared by Ouldo, Refuse To Pay Salary, ; Rlye'ralde drive and state highway business. Mr. Lawley is chairman Plane are progressing for a sum-Long Branch H6.938.J9 and an ad- Seated with Dr. and Mrs, D. P. The advancement of Robert R. ditional 119,642.20 for the protection route No, 35. Mr. Lawley has en- of the Monmouth ceurity ta* board Featherstone will be Dr. and Mra. Howard of RumSon from banquet mer festival to be heM by tbe Ladles' larged his. office, added a waiting and a member of the Mlddletpwn Aid society of the Methodist church of the county road at Brighton and Martin Quirk, Mr. and Mra. Donald manager of Hotel Astor ,at New Tork Testerday afternoon the Mon- Mrs. Wilfred V. Mullln of Un- room, put a cellar under the build- township committee., , mouth county board of freeholders erott, daughter oMPBomss 3. Htaly, Saturday, July It, on the Mehodist Ocean avenues; - ' !'• , • Dlckson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Carey; to the newly-created fiat of director church lawn. Mrs. Howard B. Hlg- The board also appropriated $10,- ing, installed a central heating His son, John.T.~ Lawley, Jr., re- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weisbecker and of sales and • business,promotion of for the second time, refused to pay former race heree trainer tot 0or> 1 plant And .added .two stone ^vesti- cently became associated with his the semi-monthly salary of "Sharlfr" neliua V-.-TOiito.sy and now owner gjnson U general chairman of the 000 for thei construction of a new Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McLaughlln. that Institution, took place yester- aJUlay event court room* Judge's chambers and bules to conform with the architec- father In. business. The younger day. Howard Height on the ground that' and trainer, bee purchased a 100- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Cowen will he Is Incapable ot serving because, Jury room 'at,,the court house, where ture of the building. Lawjey. grs4uat$it:jf t«m MlddUtown acra rfwro «t 'Extensive plans are being complet; have as dinner companions Mr. and contrary to the state' constitution, eoT by ""various chairmen -and their are nownbei'ted* thV present gratid Mr. Lawley"purchaaed the proper- township high school and last June Mrs, Harder Iseman and Mr. and Trevonlao 'Bi ty on which his office stands and was graduated with a degree of less than three years has elapsed, avenue, Bed jwiai. - , committees for a successful event Jury room and adjoining offices.. The Mrs, Arthur Galnes. sines he held the office in question. work Is made necessary by the crea- opened business In 1833, after hav- bachelor of science from the school The property le: on the south «e6olan.a on sought" to hs/ire ^the • lntJra**eoa«ar At Yacht Club Blalsdell, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ... Tlbta—lira. Leonard MarUnna It'hM come to our. attention Mr. Roberts' opinion, wnkfa Ir the bank* xfr the brook end 13 acre* ebaimaa, Un, John Hoffman co-cbair- waterways'from: Manasquan Inlet to Pareons, and Mr. and Mrs. WlUlttn \ Cape May taken over by the Federal that solicitation la being made printed below, describee thla-espree- ot meadowland. man. Mr*. Martin VaoOaUnbrldn. Mra. Rawson. alon and various reasons- why ha) "klb*kfL_-Iititib#re Mw» Winiud CorcWn government, and urged the approval In The Register's territory by Screen and Stage Star Danced thinks Mr. Height Is not entitled to A 18-room farm, house on the fri, WtttlWsi D#onl*it Mrs* WllUwn Don of, the •bbardi^whloh was given by out-of-town photographers who, at Sew Bright Yacht Club Over A table of six has been reserved farm stands about 800 feet back Irs. WMUun XUIott. Mra. Jaaas Han according.to Information given by Mr. and Mrs. Dorman McFaddln receive his salary. The compensa- Irieks, Mra. A. M. Mlnton. Mrs. • William resolution. • -.•''" tion la fT,000 per year payable semi- from the Holmdel road. On the us, are endeavoring to get folks Week-End — Pan-American anif with them will be Mr. and Mrs. leaara, Mn. Ckers* Twlfotd aad V" The bridges throughout the county monthly at the rate of *291.M, That lark also Is a barn, 40x80 feet, a Xunle* Waat. to have their pictures taken, ap- Robert Hlgginson and Mr. and Mrs. Jo»d Ta>le—Mrt. XT«r*U RuSron cJjir. that'were washed out during the re- Clipper Pay* Visit. opinion of Mr. Roberts Is at variance* large stable and a wagon house. cent storm were' referred to by Free- parently for' the Red' Bank James Mattenlee. jan, lira. John Cirhart eo-ehslrman, Waa Seated with Dr. and Mrs. Carols with that of Attorney General David Tbe farm at present Is leese* by IGmma. Bardm Mn William Dnnvan, Mra. holder Edgar P. Murphy,' The board Bank Register. ' . T, Wilenta, who in a recent lartber to Harold Bennett, .whove lease ex- Gfcarlas Lost. Mrs. Qua Maul, Mra. Grata was very fortunate as compared with Mrs. Albert F. Hoffman, the for- Pons will be Mr. and Mra. Fletcher stanntt. Mrs, AUrel OtUttba. Mn. A. C. • The Red Bank Register naa 1 County Auditor Victor Carton, ex- pires December i. the situation In other counties, In mer Mitzl Mayfair, famous sorsen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chester B, Op- Smith. Mrs. Bar Trnawtll Mra. George no outside photographer solic- pressed the opinion that while there The property was part of a tract WhIU aad Mra. taater Smith. ... ths opinion of Freeholder James and stage star, danoed at the Sea dyke, Mr. and MM. Charlei Lewis, iting pictures for use In its col- might be doubt aa tb whether Mr. of 400 acres of land southwest of Parkes, chairman of the bridge com- Bright Tacht club over the holiday Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ap- JFaney artlctaa—Mra. Eajmond Bard 'umns at tho present time, Height was legally capable of being Holmdsl, whlob. waa granted to the walrttan. lira. Varuon Roa* feo-ehalnnaa, mittee. ' Plaris for putting'all back week-end. Mrs. Hoffman, whose hus- plebee. Frank Triglll of the Nino Studio "Sheriff" there WM' no reason .sky late Samuel Bray of Holmdel by the Mr*, rnuk Kohl, Mra. Frank Price, Mn. In shape are being prepared. band is vice president ot the Hoff- Included In Mr. and Mrs. Harry he could not serve as de facto soar* >*is* Supp. Miss Ms* Throekmorton, Mr a. of Brooklyn having completed King of England In IMS. The farm man Beverage Company of Newark, Zuckerman's parly will be Or. and Iff. According to common report • OUv* Ororden, Mra.-Joa.ph Valla.u, Mra. Miss Kathryn P. Duelled supervisor bis work in this territory in our wee w the possession of tbe Bray Oaorn WiWama, Mra William B»rd, Mra. Was warmly accepted by the guests Mrs, Nathan Tannenbaum, Mr. and ROBERT D. HOWARD number of lawyers have advised of the.Freehold center of the Mon- behalf. • family until ahprtly before the Civil Joi*»h Aaar. Mra. /. ftarold Hurlar. Mra. mouth County Organization for So- of the club. The Hoffmans have Mrs, A. W. Sacco. Andrew Lustbaum, their clients not to press, foreclosure S. Harbart Thompaon ud Mra. MlnnaU rented one of the club cottages for war when it wae sold to the late Damott . cial' Service, WJ«S-appointed- special Whit pictures are required Mlsi Ethel BchwarU and Abe Yellen, Born In New Tork, Mr. Howard suits and other business connected Heriry Ely, and In IMS- the farm Apron Ubla—Mra Staphan UQuIar,, nurse for venereal diseases in the by The Register are either tak- the season, . ._ Tables of 10 have been reserved by spent his boyhood and early youth with the sheriff's office because of nou»* waa built by Mr. ?iy. Mr. ohalrnan, Mra. Bart Diclur. eo-ahmlnflani county at the request of Mlsa Evelyn en by Louis Mendel, Paul F. " In conjunction with the yacht Mrs, AmOrv L. Haskell, Adam Qlm- In New England where he prepared doubt as to whether' hi fcifc Mra. Kllubath Stlllwagon, Mn Harold olub'a regular' Friday night Round bel, Mrs. Charles Wlmpfhelmer, John to study taw. Previous to entering Bennett bought tbe property In 1MM Stout, Mr*. F**t*r Splnalns. Mra._Coopar alker,_»uMryll»r.(flnt!»!v|r stewm*. -^ia' the •*"•"' A resolution was ad9PUa itfhlch Mrs, John Mahr, Dr, and Mrs. Frank million-dollar Capitol theater In that ^ho art approached to have exhibition in the river off the yacht gal. No stakaniant was' made tjc thi' ao(Uhe.d, toe ,cpuia,ty. .po^lse .rMl9 Altschul. "..-•• . . '. . city. One of the country's foremost I 1 JJ, . their pictures- taken to make club, but navigation conditions pro- freeholders as- to what action w«td4 cammlsslon. ;aaapmch,,«s it| work,le Reservations have been taken by younger hotel exeoutiVee.'Mr. JB The farm *•» foanerly JW eiree- d Mrs. Tni Boyd, > absolutely sure that there Is no hibited this.' Two of the leading of- be taken to nave Mr. Hfiffct ' completed: The board wM, created Dr.- James Pregnal, R. Clifford Er- ard has been manager of the Hotel poeed. However, obaervera at In extent,' tut about Jhr **l ««o , Lw«ha*a~-lLaataeea^llril . Freak Warier, ck«lr- misrepresentation on the part of flelalsr of the Pan American Airways, raanj Hn. Roaer Wrmb., co-chtiijnan; July 9, XBS5. Another .resolution rlckson. Dr. Robert A. MacKenile, Astor's banquet department since meeting.who keep dose tabs dn flfl acres w%st of Willow brook were the solicitor aad to be absolute- H. ' A. Johnston, treasurer and Mrs. Rartr HUTtUnd, Mn Herbert Seklld. made Paul Watson, advisory radio Dr. Stanley Nichols, Dr. William F. 1936. In addition to having arranged ltlcs were unanimous In bellevnnc ftold to-Whlte-Paoh. Whan the new ly sure they know for what oomptrollar, and George V. Rib), vice MUi lUubath AlWn. Mra. WllU. Ohrton, engineer for the system at the pleas- Jamison. Dr. William Heatley, John many of the most important ban- that the freeholders would "sit Ugh?, state hfghway waa cut through tbe Mrs. Hone* VIM. Mn. XrlMit L. Worth- local paper they are requested president, were house guests at the ure of the. board, •iylthout salary. . W. Flock, Jr., Milton Untermeyer, quets and public functions ever held and do nothing. , WMicre tfact wai cut up into sev- 1»T. Kn. Jofca Habbard, Mrs. Xtiassll to pose. • club over the week-end. Mr. Rthl HOdkHOdlklll . Mn. t H UFatrt, MraM . Attention was called,to the pub- Henry Hermann, Larry Levy, Mr. in New York, Mr. Howard baa de- eml parcels and sold. was honored with a birthday party Mr, Roberts advised the freehold- ChwU. Yraatont . M n Or.cO a KitKits ud licity given to ;the "gilKdga" ratings and Mrs. Maurice Polak. Dr. Max- vised many Innovations which have Mr. and Un. Mullln and children Mn. louli Tetley.^ ^S. ;•., . dinner M.Pn4»y. evening. ;. ers not to pay Mr.. Height's *aWr*> JtJbd:j{thtjtjao v well Colby/ -Dr.- and Mrs. Arthur been-adopted by banquet depart- exP»«t to take poesesilon wod-the ments In hotels the world over. His unless a "court of competent meuth.as well as,those of Bed Bank Some of those entertaining In tbe Strauss, Mrs. Park M. Woolley, Dr. diction" declared that this " explratltni ..of Mr. Bennett'* , lease. contribution to the technical liter- Ciuveruty Head borough,-ln< one of the leading finan- new Merldan Room over the week- and Mr«. James Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. done. It was common *bey plah to 'make extsnelve Im- end were F. Fraaler Leach, Mr. and ature of the hotel Industry Is volu- provements to the house, ena out- cial maKaalnes rot,, the,, state this Committees For Raoull Pletrl. the courthouse, yesterday . To Speak On China week. The news article was read at Mrs. Louis Hague, R. B. Scudder, H. Also Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kaz- minous. ' ' that the next more was up to- Mr. buildings and to make the farm Harold Behrens, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. A prominent figure In New Tork their permanent home Modern lm- the meeting by. Clerk Edward Broege. mann, IDr. and Mrs. William O. Height. According to . those who Dr James MoClure Henry, heed of Fair Haven Fair Bry, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tllton, state Masonic circles, Mr. Howard Is protementa will be added to tbe The board approved the action of Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. Allison commented on thla phase of th* sit- the American university (Ling Man Mr. and Mrs. Clark Holbrook, How- grand representative of Nova Scptla, farmhouse. the officials of Fair Haven, Freehold Stern, Mrs, Alfred Schlffer, John uation the only way he eas collect university) at Canton In China, will township and Keyport In awarding Plan* Progress for Firemen's land Jonea, Daniel K. Shanley, John Clark, Dr. .Victor Knapp, Dr. Morris Canada, of the New Tork state grand his Salary Is by' an appeal to the) loda—Bor Xing, Ttaao- L. H. Fetter and Mr. and Mrs. Present last night were Misses at the general election In November, ldent,;Mr*. ~WalUr,J. Sweeney eec- ing and fined $38. He was committed losses. dura Parkar, Sr., aaorgi Moil.jr, WUU>m Three Rentals Earle Ogden Bennett. Jane Hammell, Frances Sherwood 1VS2, and Immediately took owe* aad bad. vice president, Mrs, WUIIam Jt JaVabacy, Br., L*on Lambaraon. continued In tbe office for tbe pertyd te the county Jail for 10 days in de- Seated with Mrs. Park M. Wool- Carol Eckert, Marjorle Powers, Fowler, Jr., third vice prealdent, Candr and alsan—Obarlaa Klnton. provided In the constitution, a term fault by Recorder Oeorge V. Hlm*n- MOONLIGHT SAIL,' The W. A. Hopping agency has ley will be Mr. and Mrs. Grlswold Jeannette Ryerson, Mary Louise Itraj Roy ttone secretary and Mrs. Dane* floor—John Sparling, chairman; sold the Oliver O. Frake property at of three years, until November, IMS. see of Atlantlo township. WUIIam Melon, Jacob Grimm. Cbarlaa Bourne of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ewlng, Claire Ledlard, June Smith Tttotoas JTarreir treasurer. 184 Bridge avenue to Anthony Pel- In the month of June, IMS, said Democrat* of Bed Bank to Have an Dotiihtr, Auitln Harvar. D. M. Moint. Boots Baker, Sally Porter, Joan Howard Height waa' appointed sher- Ampilnar—Htnrr Madlandar, Mlnar latl of Red Bank, who will take oc- H. W. Hatfleld of Ridgewood and Cotter, Marjorle Holmes, Doris iff by ths governor of the state to Outing Monday Night cupancy after re-condltlonlng la com- Miss Nelly Hatfleld of New York, Bridge, Style Show G«ma—Hoaaall Bannait, Btnhan Han- Baynton, "Babe" Bottagaro, Thelma fill the vacancy In that office caused '; I • tv^mmMnf Btoaef. A moonlight eeirwill be held Mon- pleted. The house consists of seven Dr. and Mrt. Walter B. Rullman lab, Robtrt Kragar, taall* Hand.raon, Wil- Buffa, Margaret Gillette, Emily by the resignation of Oeorge H. The JPoatmaitara jtMoplatlOn of day night under tbe auspices of tbe laxd Bmmona, - Barnar . Egaland, Mori rooms with alt Improvements. of Red Bank will have at their Roberts. Admittedly, three yeake For First Aid Squad table Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wllguss, Newman, Peggy Rankln, Beryl and HomnouUi. oounty will held a dinner Oemocratlo league of Red Bank on Hail*. Fr*d Kappln. Ew McUvshlln. Bor Tbe same agency has rented ona have not'elapaed between the, «blra- Roaanbarg. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Button, Mr. and Joyce Snyder, Betty Rnter and meeting Wednesday night, July Hi, the steamer Sandy Hook. The start of the new homes In Plnokney Park tlon of hla term of office ana his ; On. of the WXhUlhts of the AnnOunear^TOharlsa Waaaon. Mrs. Leslie D. Seely. present appointment by tbe gover- • at Barry*! lobsier-houW at Sea will be made from the Atlantic owned bv Plneltney Park, Inc., to Mrs, Irving Feist and Mr. and Mrs. mar social season win be the cook- lea . J«ain—-L^Ilai' .•uilllarr. Robart David Mountford. nor. ' - Bright Ose of thelnTlled guesU U tall bridge and fashion show.which Highlands pier at 10 o'clock, 'An- AmaSJV H«rnr Kurt)a. Kara Davidson , manager of tbe Postmaster William P. Ketn of Jer- In determining the question of the will be held at the Bea Bright Ysoht drew. Hlir, who Is ohairman of the . Baothi. Davidson Brothers on Broad street right ot the atwriff to a. a*T*ry from sey City, president of the Btate Post- club next Monday evening. The /af- committee, statss that lie. Is conO Mo«altl*l-^«a« Mollraf. Ulnar Clara. A five-room bungalow on Carpen- Mike Jacobs to be • Fireman. Fined $10 After the county. It Is necessary to, coaiH- masUrs Aasoelatloti; « fair has been arranged by tbe Ethel dent of a large attendance, as many Oroearr—Joaash Boyla, Cbarlaa Me- ter street. River Plata pwned by the Mike Jacobs, well known fight pro- er In the flrsf Instance his legal rl»bt ' Oratb Auto Accident to bold the office of sheriff and there- ] Ktauaa shop of Sea Bright for the tickets have been sold. Assisting Bpwlat—Arthur Oroiltr, Tbtoiaa Walib, Sidney Bennett eatate has besn moter, has made application for benefit of the. Bea Bright first eld Mr. Hill are TheoaorcJ; Labreequ*, WllUauai 'B*M>lai. ' leased to Franols Bennett of Holm honorary membership In the Fair after whether be Is entitled to com- , :-[ Auxiliary HMW Beat SUM. An automobile driven by Carmine pensaUoa from the county even , squad. Besides bridge a full line of Joseph Hlntelmann, George Parker, Jnralnr—Varaon 1Utlla. Frank Snrdtr. del. Haven lire company, His applica- Tbe Udlea' auxiliary of Bumson Jay Morris, Harry Patterson, Paul Orab U»—Uiiaa snAlsnr., DeLorenxo of Orange and a light though a question arise* as to bis the new, modern fashions will be dis- C«dr—Udl "aa»pUrr. tion and. a similar ona from Frank eligibility to hold the offloe. • Bre oompany at Ita meeting last played by* attractive models. An add- Hartnsdy, Charles LeMalstrs, XII- M Boat Buna Aground. truck operated by Miss Anna D*- night madjT pUas tot sTrlde on the r«n«7—tadlai' avslllarir. VenDasisll were received at the Under the first Constitution of N»W • ed feature of tH* affair will be the wood Ivln*. J, B. Coleman, Barton Osma—Otoiga SUklaa, ohalrnan! Thorn- The excursion boat Yankee ran plerro of Bridge avenue collided last steamer 4*ndy Hook Wednesday meeting of the company Tuesday Jersey, adopted on July 2, M7B, un- ; muslo and entertainment of Cbarlle Oonover, Albert Morris and the aa Immona, Hirrar litUtJtr.. Idward aground Saturday afternoon about night and were r*f*rr«d to the mem- night at Bridge avenue and Cath- eer Article U, pertaining to ihertffjy > night, July 10. Mrs. Jpha PfelBen- Murray and his offlhestra. rbrtar, John Faanar, Oaaar B«kar, Ilarrjr erine street. DeLorento waa delving and ooroners, after Providing «** • J berger Is l» ohatge of arranjemanU. members of the Women's Demo- Varonaau, Vlntant flnan. WlUiad 8««ntr, 5 o'clock In front of tbe dock at bership' committee. Two honorary erstle elub. • • P.r«r Btovt, rres ioaaall, L. W. Un. Highlands and remained stuck until members ware elected Tuesday night, north on Bridge avenue, while Mist method of electing the sheriffs whose \ they being Percy Stout and Fred Deplerro was proceeding east on term was for the period or one year w ' neia'HtfmefvrifaywardCNrla, OMM—tint aid aojuKl, Joatib Hanma the rising tide lifted her off about with the right to aueesed himseirtaj ' - WoMsMM^Hjodliiet^.V t:U. The boat's moonlight salt up Keppler. Cstherlne street. Tbe Register In a news story fav> , Bajrmond Jonaa. DtLorenxo, charged with reckless t*-*l*cUon to suoh offlc* until ha baa \ ; UH. .Jerome «lee of-Jsis^ Hayen to little Oliver Firemen's fair, start- the Hudson, from Mew York that s*rved three years, or threes termsy t\ eenUy referred" (ft the Collier foun- driving, ws> lined (10 this morning fMkd, »elj .Haven, was lajuted last Ing this Saturday; gamis, dancing, evening had to be cancelled. Bargain! but no longer, It la provldtdi ,- •,- ,1 wsek l*-:k?m from7aors*,a«d Is dation, oonduotediby listers itatoi entertainment. Free prise awarded Fun for Yeung and Old Bulok IBM Club sedan, six wheeU, by Recorder John V. Crowell In po- "Arter whloh. three yesrs sbaU 1 \ palleot at Konmouth SimorlaJ •hiphsrd on Us former 'Collier nightly. 1100 grand prlie. Pete Oa- at Little Silver Firemen's fair, start- trunk; exoellent condition. Phone lice court. Capt. Harry T. VanNole latro end bis ll-plece orchestra ing this Saturday night. Never a Church Bally Tonight. •Up** before tbe same person Jsj j Mspttal. : •'• >•• •.. i- '••"- •• WlekaUnk, as a home for Red Bank 0M.—Advertliemenl. Investigated tho aeoldent. capVble of balng sleeted •&&&>..'J wayward" ftirls. According to tbe nl#tly.—Advsrtiaem*nt. dull moment. Free prlsee awarded The spiritualist church on Thomp- nightly. 1100 grand prise. Dancing, It Is quite apparent ths^_ii»de|V|| mother superior, ths foundation Is entertainment, ate. r Pete (Metro son avenue, Bast Keansburg, will See New Bridge and family Park The road to better and bigger busi- for wayward girls, but for lin- onID tr hold a rally tonight at • o'clock, Tbe advertisement In this Issue, page ft, ness Isade thw|MhTheRe*iister'e a* ISHU »» * nlfhtlrv- public, la Invtted to attend, Motion l^Mvertlsement. VertletM odnmn* wMWHstittesi, REP BANK REGI JULY; 7, .1988^. lUsband sBe leaves several- children. t to birweoUd sheriff fornia and took the lob on the' Sandy jMonrnquth Council <- us had elapsed, John Lang. Aged Hook temporarily. Surviving are a The funeral was Tuesday afternoon ».»••*•ionJ remained la SEA MlGliT PAAK BOARD MEETING wife living la England." ' at S» JTew To* and New Jersey In Session Friday .of the Con- Tbe body was prepared tor burial crematory at North Bergen and was ., iln it u pro- Shrewsbury. Man. at the funeral *ome^>f A. M.Potten In charge ef A. M. Ppsten * Sons, Uader Article 7_,, Section X, un- * Sons. Funeral arrangements have •K regular tteetln'g of Pride ot i ela—Iftoatlon-r c of dvU officers, Alvln W. Smith. Monmouth council. Sou and Daugh- Died Sunday not yet been completed, Mrs. Con- ters of Liberty, was held Friday •'"-'. Vy> •••• •• • nor was notified of her husband's Alvln W. Smith of Battta road, Sheriffs and* -Coroners; night In the Clayton * Magee hall on death through, the Maritime- union. lair Haven, died yesterday morning Broad street. Mlat ^Torma Hamilton - lyjng Haected. Former Sexton of Presbyterian at his home ot heart trouble. Be was ffs and Coroners shall be was enrolled as a member. Oames alerted annually by the people Church Suffers Fatal Heart Joseph. H. TornHnton. 68 years old., ' and dandnjt were enjoyed. Mrs. Olive Mr. Smith until he retired U years f if their respective counties, at Attack — Service* Conducted Joseph H, Tomllnton, a resident of Croyden was the prise winner. " V annual; elections- for mtm- this section "many yean, during ago, was for many years" an Inter- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. _the General Assembly. ior decorator on Long Island. He 1 may be re-elected until Yesterlay from Sk Jamw. which he conducted hotels at Red CbarUt Bcwen.jB*, Mr, and Mrs. Bank, Lincroft and Eatontown, died was born at Fair Haven and yas the a*r«y. Dowen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Jail have served three son of Mr». Martha B. Smith and' the , but no longer; after which, Monday morning at hit home near Keane. -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hot- The boikragn of Shrewsbury lost late William W. Smith. yean must elapse before Mlddletown. He had been In poor ; ah, Dr. and Mrs. Walter SV Hehi- they can.be again capable of one -of its! oldest and best-liked res- health since last fall. , ' Surviving, besides his mother and haus. Mrs. Harriet Layton, Mist Bart „ serving." idents early Sunday morning when Mr. Tomlinson was (1 years' oltt. wife, are three sons, Ajvin I* Smith bara Ueyer, Mlai Nora Dennis, MUs I This section of the Constitution John Lang- of Broad street died sud- of Newburgh, New York, Bbersrd V, Helen Lewis. Mlssl Dorothy OavS ft*as then amended to provide the He was born in-New- York and' was denly of a heart attack. He was 75the' son ot the late James and Annie 3mlth of taew BraojtvrtcK, ana Fred- Mrs; Olive Croyden, Mrs. Phoebe i • to set it forth at this point. age.. ' '.. •..-"• ' .. ' toll years Md' elapsed whether hit In that case, the court In consid- new term was. by election or by apr AMSMN ering what may be considered notice In the case of Roberts v; Board of Volunteer Ambulance Corps Mr. Lang had never been confined Joseph Leonard. polstment. ' sufficient to warn third persons and Chosen Freeholders ot Burlington to bed by Illness during his entire S examined the minutes of tbe con- the public of the lnellglblllty of the County, reported In 87 N, J. Law Opened Drive Tuesday for married life, Saturday when he was . Joseph Leonard, a resident of stitutional oonventlon at Trenton to office holder, stated as follows: Journal) 272, Roberts was appointed first stricken he was not confined to SoobeyViUe all his life, died Tuesday determine U the reason for this road supervisor by the defendant Funds to Purchase New Am- morning In the State11 hospital at Pplka-Dot change was declared hy,>the eonven- "What, then, may be consid- Board of Freeholders who were not his bed but rested on a couch down- ered ' notice sufficient to warn bulance—Mayor is Chairman stairs. He and his wife would have Marlboro, where he haff been a pa- - tion prior to Its adoption, but find legally constituted and In the euit titnt two months, He was- 43 years that no reference Is made In the third persons and the public? for his salary the court determined celebrated- 60 years of married life -minutes other than the revised pro- "The expiration of the-term of an - that he was a de factor officer and A drive to raise funds for the pur-this year. . " oil ; vision, therefore leaving the reason- officer a£d the appointment or would have been entitled to payment Mr. Leonard was born at Seobey- election and qualification of his chase of a new ambulance was He Is an exempt member of ing for the revision in the compari- for tbe services rendered In the per-launched Tuesday night by the vllle and was the son of Mrs. Mar- successor, the resignation of a formance of the duties of the offlot Shrewsbury: Hose company and a son of the two constitutional' provi- Eatontown Volunteer Ambulance member of the Holy Name society of garet Johnson Leonard and the late sions which are dear In themselves public officer, the abolition ot the but for a provision of the law that Charles Leonard, He had engaged ' and leave no doubt at to the desired oDce Itself by an act of the leg- made It Illegal for a member of the corps with Mayor Adolph I* Braun St, James' church, Red Bank. islature, the refusal ot the board Board of Freeholders tov accept an as chairman of the, drive. Surviving besides his wife, Mar- In farming for the past 20 years. change. ~'. • • Mr. Leonard never married, Sur- Exhaustive te»t» certify th« high quality of each It becomes necessary to Interpret 6r legislative body of whioh the appointment under that Board. The Team captains met with their re- garet Dear, are, three daughters, officer is a member, to recognize Court, in denying payment to him, vlvlng betides bit mother are two item before It l» awarded the Polka-Dot Label—a the language of the revised constltu- him, or the Judgment of a court spective groups and began oanvats- Mils Helen C. and Miss Josephine i tlontl provision in Its ordinary stated: ing the Borough. The borough has M.,. living at home; Miss. Louise, of brothers, George Leonard of Scobey- sure guide to dependable products. Frefldom from . against the) title of the officer, vllle and Herbert Leonard of Phila- sense, and "In the case ot State v. are such facts as third persons "True, this Is not the way to been zoned' so that each team will New York; a con, Qeorge of New doubt lit food buying Influence* thousand*, lot Blsho, 3«2 Ted., 1001, when a defini- and the publlo are, an a general tttla title to a public office, but, have a definite territory to cover. York; a grandson, George Lang, Jr., delphia, and seven Bisters, Miss Kate tion of the word. "capable" was Leonard of Fine Brook, Mrs. Georg- women to regularly vitrt the WMI la each Individual case: The de fac- considered'a de faato, officer to the "Bills" style themselves. ot the campaign had.been tent out. a, daughter, Mrs. Clifford Dorlng of ,,1 to doctrine was Introduced into the extent of receiving the salary of that There will be a regular lodge ses- Receipts have been prepared for Fair".Haven; two tons,, Walter D. law at a matter of policy and neces- office from the Board of Freehold- sion at 8:30 o'clock tonight. Next persons donating to the fund and "I Morris of Red Bank and Thomas sity t» protect the interests of the en, Is questionable In view, as has Wednesday the National convention Obituary W. If orris of Fair Haven and a publlo and of individuals where those been stated, of the clear provisions have donated to the Eatontown First will take place at Atfantlo City when Aid squad" stickers will be given to grandson, Thomas W. Morris. The Interests were Involved In the official of the constitution. He is charge- a delegation of Red Bank, boys will Mrs. Lawienoo Httfphr. „ MO Blfok acts of persona exercising the duties able with knowledge of the consti- those contributing. sons for several yetrs conduoted the 1 of anutfnca without being lawful offi- tutional provision as Is likewise the attend. The annual convention pa- The ambulance auxiliary of the Mrs. Anna Murphy, wife ot Law- Sun Dial and Bonnie shoe store on I Ground otn cers. -'The ibuVts In this state have appointing authority in this Instance. rade will be held the following day first aid squad has offered their ser- rence. Murphy of Navestnk • river Broad street. lint held as a general proposition that and, of course, the Red Banks Elks road, died early Saturday morning The funeral'was held, yesterday af- the official acts of an-dffleer de facto With reference to tbe propriety of vices' to assist In raising the needed Jl-O. the Board of Chosen Freeholders to will be In 'line with their natty pa- quota. ., .. | _ ,... at her home. She had been In poor ternoon at her late home with Rev. Supreme Bread are valid as far as the right* of third approve the voucher of Howard rade.outfit health for tome time./ Herbert S. Craig) rector of Trinity - persons and the public who deal with Height and make payment to him of There will be social sessions In Hny the officer are concerned. Stamp Newt. Mrs. Murphy was 10 years old. Bpltoopal church, officiating. Thu each the salary requested, it Is interesting Red Bank Elks, home Thursday She was born in Ireland and came bearen were J. TenBroeck Beekman, Layer Cake . Chief Justice Magte. for the Court to note the decision In the case of nlghU, July 21 and 28 and there will At Wilmington, Delaware, on June ot Errors' and Appeals, in 60 Law,llatthtws v. Coplah County, a Mis- 27, the postdfflce sold 541,8*3 of the to the United.States with her par-Leon Brpwer, James R. Woloott, Jr. , page, 144, stated: sissippi decision reported In 53 Miss., be rehearsals of the Glee club every ents during her childhood. She hadLetter C. Hanoe, Clifford Morris and F. YeHow CHnc s "When an official person or Tuesday night front17-to 8 o'clock. new Swedish-Finnish commemora- 715; 24 Am. Reports, 716. In that tive stamps, amounting to J16.285.89. lived In Middletown , township for Oharlet Lyons. Burial In lehwge ot . large ' body has apparent authority to case the Individual who held the of- Saturday night, July 2?, has been 20 years. the Worden funeral home was in appoint to public office, and ap- There were 225,617 first-day covers No. 2i/2 fice of sheriff who waa admittedly set aside for the grand testimonial Surviving, betides her- husband, Evenrreen cemetery at Little Silver. . narently exercises such author- Ineligible due to a constitutional pro- dinner to be tendered to County mailed. Peaches 2 can* who is superintendent of an estate r ity, and the person so appointed vision, , Instituted suit against the Clerk Qeorge H. Roberts of New The estimate of the number of the •; eater* upon and performs the county for funds allowed him by the new 4Uc stamns that will be used at Rumson, are three .children. Col- Mrs. Henrietta A. West «t» Whole Peeled Circuit Court for employing bailiffs Monmouth, who la one ot the most leen, "William and Raymond Murphy, ' Mrs. Henrietta A, West of North • duties of such office, • hit acts active members of the' Red Bank during the year was 25 * million will be held valid In respect to and victualing prisoners. The plain- stamps and this was the size of the all, of whom lived with her; three Long 'Branch, widow of Warren C the public, whom he represents, tiff In that instance was Ineligible on lodge ot Elks. sitters, Mrs. Agnes Zehring of Fair- West, died early this morning at her and to -third persons, with whom the ground that he was an admit- The costal notice to members order given to. the Bureau of En- out graving and Printing. . . field Gardens, Mrs. Mary Ellenberg borne after an Illness of teven years. 19 ted defaulter and under the consti- Apricots 2 he deals Officially, notwithstand- yesterday called attention to the reg- of Mlddletown, Mrs. Martha, Scheu- Mrs. Wett was born at West Long ing there was. a want of power tution he could not hold a public of- ular lodge session Thursday night, The first-day sale of the Ratifica- to appoint him In the person or fice. He contended that he exercised tion of .the .Constitution stamp at mann of Wayside, and four bro- Branch and was the daughter of the 4K0 Pure Frutt Flavor the functions ot office during the August 4, and the annual clambake thers, Joseph Comer ot Red Bank late Richard and Henrietta Woolley , body which proteased to do so." of Red Bahk lodge Sunday, August 7. Philadelphia on June 21 amounted to , A collection of numerous decisions term unchallenged and having dis- 895,892 stamps, or 111,876.78. There and Michael, Thomas and Patrick Archer. She Is survived by two .. on the de facto doctrine it set forth charged his duties and Incurred Its Comer, all of Falrnald Gardens, daughters, Miss May West and Mist Gelatine D«mrte 3 In tbe case of Dugan v. Farrier, re- burdens ha should not be denied Its OBTAINS VERDICT. were 232,878 flrtt-day covers canceled, r On June 16, when,the 3-cent Jef- The funeral was.held this morn- Ella West, and a ton, J. Wilbur . Cbenr, Lenton, tlraje, Oxaage, Baaafeerry, •ttawbtm. • ported In 47 Law, M$, a Supreme emoluments. Watt, all of North Long Branch; a < Court decision in 1888, and the Court Judge Haydn Proctor Decide* In ferson stamp mi first sold, the re- Ing at St. James* ohurcb, where the The court, determining the mat- ceipts totalled $17,488.88, or 582,796 rector. Rev. Dr, John B. McCloskey, grandson, Warren West and a sister, • In that case stated as follows: ter, stated: Favor of Joseph M. Child. Mrs. Howard Mclntyre. \ "The proposition, that a penon stamps. The Washington postofflea celebrated a high mast of requiem. Coffee "A oonfeised defaulter, he was Joseph II. Child, formerly of Red cancelled 118,007 nrst-day coyra. . Burial, In charge of the Worden Funeral arrangements In charge of :•' cannot acquire the powers of a constitutionally Ineligible to the : '* de facto officer it he it Ineligible Bank, has obtained a verdict in the Although the new eo' stamp Is list- Funeral home, was In Mount Olivet the Worden. funeral home of Red FARMOALi C»rt office) and was a mere unlawful Asbury Park District Court against to 3e office which he actually occupant during his entire term, ed as "pink" It, can very easily be cemetery. Bank have not yet been completed. nils. Is opposed to the decision of suffered to exercise the functions Alfred Cbeplovltl, of Jersey City. taken for the 2-cent Adams stamp, this court In State v. Anderson, ot the Bherlffalty by the permis- The case was tried before Judge unless they are placed side by side. Mrs. Herman Boede. ilrino Beans 25c Cose S18, where It was held that Arthur B. Connor. sive Indulgence of the authorities Haydn Proctor several weeks ago. In It this stamp l> "pink" It certal«y Arthurs. Connor dt«d suddenly of Matilda & Rosde, wife of -who was ineligible to the and of hie fellow citizens, any Mrs. NIC U««e*«acrik«- i ot sheriff was nevertheless' hit decision, just filed, Judge Proctor Is not the color generally associated a heart attack Saturday night In the Herman Roede, died of complica- one of whom under our statutes holds that the accident was due sole- with that word. Del Mart C.r* NrUwfa I4e tf de facto, and his acts as might have ejected him by pro- Central railroad dormitory on the tions Sunday at her home, 818 Ocean such were valid. To the aame ceedings ot quo warranto. Un- ly to the negligence ot Mr. Chop JVLT EMISSIONS. pier at AUantlo Highlands. He was avenue, Sea Bright, after a long ill- DETHOL SdCAft effect Is Corrigan v. Duryea, 11 . der such circumstances he was lovlti, and entered judgment In favor July 1—4o Madison (Washington). 51 years old and had been employed ness. She was In her 88th year. Mrs, i Vreom, 364. Bald Mr. Justice a simple volunteer, offering hit of Mr. Child lit' the sum of $200 dam. Daniel In Wright v. Mattlson, 18 July 11—4Ho White House (Wash- on the steamer Sandy Hook one day.Roede had been a summer resident services to the state, but entitled ages. ot Sea Bright 18 years. Besides her How. (U. S.) 60, M, "The Courts to claim no compensation there- ington). He was a steward on the liner Call- have concurred, It la believed Mr. Child Is a former resident of July 15—Northwest Territory for. As to third parties, his acts Red Bank, and Is well-known here- without an exception, in defining were valid, but as to the state, (Marietta). i 'color of title' to be that which he waa a wrongdoer; and hit abouts. At the present time, he Is July 21—8c.Monroe (Washington). FMIt Ktrkman'* T**** !•*+. wMi KWtindr,' ID appearance Is title, but which . conduct loses nothing of this conducting a recreation camp known July 28—«8o John therefore, prevent Us becoming construction of the law would be 4s ftote president, if he had a direct encouragement to usur- ... Among (he varied conveniences of criterion, V*e think you do alto. oolor of UUs." pation ot office, The Intruder or our Funeral Home is a comnjete arrangement the Incumbent wrongfully hold- Frewh LUICUHB P«*nK«« Tale rule has been qualified to Ing over, would be liable, Indeed, of furnishings where selection can be made extent in later caess In those to be ejtctsd it (he end of a and complete expense determined without ' Crl*» iNilHm '' , Sc wet where the delect in an of- long and oostly litigation, but In tltle Is notorious. In the case the meantime he would have inquiry. •UNKIIT Juicy LewseM*. v. Jersey C2*.- P° In grown rich by the tees and sal- WOftDEN FUNERAL HOME Hi, the Douurrt stated: ary which he would have ex- U.rN*.lN*w . "The oBlclal acts of en offloer torted from the) state, whose laws 60 EAST FRONT STREET PHONE 587 , *• laoto are Talld as far as the he had violated in holding the rights of third persons and the position. fubllo mt* concerned, unless the "It setms to us self-evident . R., Mount & Sen Pototoes 15 defects la the officer's title are thit whenever a publlo officer PMDIMC K. AOAHt. MAHAeift. ALBERT W, WOBDEN notorious and sufficient to over- propound! agalnat a state, coun- Whm tyMtty CtmUtHi Y*mH»mf Gtu ty or city, a clslm for compen- DIRECTORS HARRY C. F. WORDEN sation for official services, .he b K. N, J. poll his UUe to UM office u if '' '.s Th.W County Clerk's Will> ProbateS County Clerk Joseph MeDermolt, who died,about three weeks ago, ''^^^l^M^k Made hla will • January 12, 1M3. AU his, estate' was left - to. his wife, Em. Lame of John McNeil-, of -the Jaines J. Hogan, was preparing to go Uy Z. McDtrmoU, and hla »pn, Carl Ing department of .The >R*g- McDermott. He appointed hla ion I. liMBIlfiiR 1 BJ; in now be , placed ^ alongside ,While Mrs.'McNeil, who was also executor. The will was witnessed by I' Cecil R. MaoCloud, also of on'the'boat, contributed by sounding I Jennie R. Balrd, Adele M. Nehnlnger ertlslng department, and, H, trie bbafs kla»oh' and attracting at- 'and Stephen H. McDermott. Kelly of the editorial stiff, tenflon. Mr. Hogan bigin 'throwing Mrs. Hannah R. Reid of Highlands IP AMEtlCAS 6RBAT STUBS. ben of the organbtatibn who overboard about everything he conld directed in her will that a suitable iid;.to.j saving. Ufa ,»nd. prop- lay his,hands-on. The. first'to-go was monument be erected over the graves the stern Top*, which not being tied .0* herself and husband In Bay View, s, MacCloud sjvd Kelly will proved "of; little "benefit to the cemetery. All the rest of her estate nnhered u the heroes who couple''lnv'tne.' ?Sjf»le*v vThe'-.see- was left to Henrietta Voorhees, la ago grabbed. a' flr« ' ei- o'nd,. a Kapok ;cus)>lon, ,went' wide whom she regarded as a daughter. er and put out a.,fit* In an, ofjlU riiirk;.'-! The newspaperman, by Mra. Vobrbeeswa : s named as execu- jlle In front ol the office on thTs-tlme,hadaett)ed'down, ana the tor.; | •-. : itreet Mr. McNelllut; Sl^i- heive of a life-belt proved most ac- Mrs. Katherine M. SImcox. of sd overboard from Chester J. 7 Manalapan township left all her es- i'« cruller to aid a young ' Mr. Hogan:hed partly disrobed add tate to her husband, Thomas W. who had gotten into difficulty »aa ready- to dive In If they, missed Slmcox, in a will'she executed Jan- :tetnptlng to swim from'Stajr- uary 10, 1929. She named her bus- the- life belt? However, McNeil and band as executor. sland 08 Rumson to 1the'boat Mrat' Leneh. managed to : grasp tb|a young woman, Mrs , fcoulse and were pulled aboard another boat hep busbandi Alfred. Xenpb, tbiVfi«4 jcjfo ,tb'(UJe:. rescue. They TOE NEW OCEANIO BBjDOE. • (The Register force, Mr. and were then transferred to their own sNell, and aeveral other mern- boat by memBera of' the reseue -party Bumson BestAeat Suggeeris. a Nar- ' The Register family, hM, who In the meantime had rowed out rower Span Costing Less Money. :hored off the. laUnd after i 'from snore.' .. ;-'.',T ;;.:v • •,'.•,''.', ;," ••'' own the river. Mr. and Mrs. The owner of the boat arrived •, In • - ••.••. • Rumson 'N. J. ind several. other: s bad gone tlme.to aid In the collection of th> Julv 6. I9J8. In a rowboati -- •"' •' • •-'' articles that bB£; been' thrown, over- Red Bank Register: l>neh decided to swim '.bkck board and' to;' take an, Inventory of This is About the new bridge. boat Instead of returning''in those that remained. .'••.- Through, your widely read pages:I ai boat ..and "started.' off eon-i . -.Mrs. I-enoh appeared; to: be none hope to reach the neopla of Locust Sba bad almost reached the the .worae for! her' experience but and' Rumson: and even more import- hen she was caught in the ant, the men who will be responsible Mr». McNeil required attention after tor building our new and much-need- urrent and we* *we«4 to'eeil the. rescue hid been effected. How. ed ' bridge across the beautiful Nave- . Mr.' McNeil. l^eMately e.ver,:*h* goon' recovered and there slak. First; let us build this bridge erBba, j&w4 . » xyere, no further mishaps to mar the with thn money in hand and not in- trip back to Red .Bank. .; •;.•,;•' •: cur anv further debt. .1 am sure we ther member -ot" the 'party, can do this. We do-not need even a three-line roadway arid this, style of road has been pronounced of the new: ,iI4Uit«ViLjirert'»' ' estates ,' waa most dangerous type, A two-lane framed-Wednesday.;' ...'.; '. , ,, - •"-' and a sidewalk., for many people-en- VMias .MUdrHvPruden nt Matawan joy strolling over the bridge to en- t*4L BipK •VMM eleftei- councilor of Freedomjoy the. river view. A path can be council. Sons And. Dau^hterj of Lib- set and kept and no passing on the ; : bridge, - as in the' Holland tunnel. ind Mr*,; (JaWfltt' McKeen erty, at a meeting, held Thursday Anv one who objects may use one r I?atr|cla, apd son Oarret^ night at Red' Men's hall, Keyport. of the other - bridges, which we do it the'Week-end at Lake Mo- Other officer* are Andrew Jackson, not want to reproduce. We have one 1 the Kuesta of Mr. and Mr*. Bolce of Matawan, asiiitant coun- of the most beautiful rivers In our ."yiiet. ; .: • . . r.. ;. cilor. Mra. Florence Hsltech of state: let us all enjoy It. Keanabiirg vice councilor, Elmer I suggest we build the lightest rlo Hosoey was given a aur- structure compatable with strength, irty Monday evening at the Truax of KeanibU^ "associate vice with a aide rail, and this la most Ira- r Dr. arid Mr». Cart A. O«»s- councilor, Mrs.; Dorothy Malley! of Bortant. a parapet through and celebratlorl of hi* birthday. Matawan-guide, 'Preston Jones of over which we can aee the view as snlnR was spent In playing Matawan Inside guard, Mrs. Esther we cross the river. We have the ex- at which Dr.. arid Mrs. O***-Steneck: of'Keyport' outside guard. amnle of many bridges built recently William -Titus of Haslet .'was ap- In Now Jersey with heavy parapets, Id high icorajj. Other- guests the top exactly on the eye line, were Mrs. Heeoey,' Mr. and pointed trusfee f,6r' 18 months. After though entirely blotting out the . v7.- Hobrough; Mrs. Qeprg-e the meeting a pollyaTina party wa& view UP and down the stream.. - Itt nd Ml«s I*trra B. Oeaa held to J celebrate the. birthdays of This Is unnecessary and quite mad- five member* which occurred In June. dening to the motorist. Let us not 1 The honored'guests were Mrs. E. repeat this mistake but let us throw John Tansey ,' Miss Dorothy Pruden. Miss Pruden, Mrs. Haitsch, across our.beautiful river a cob-webb Mrs. Joseph Haley and Mrs. Elmer . Truax, 8r., and Mre. EUa —light and strong—and ornamental Welstead ajient seyeral days Schneider of'Port MoBmouth. Games and a pleasure for crossing. A Rush of Values for Boys tk at the Welstead cottage : arid refreshments were enjoyed dur- .: Nelly A. Porter IXk " ' ing the social hour. WASHABLE SPORT, SHIRTS SlaJne Rents of Ocean.Grove week-end guest of Miss Bet- UNITED STATES F08XOFFIOE. Solid or fancy WOVEN REC. WOULD BE 1.6S. cottons, convertible col' Navy or brown trunks^ oa Thompson spent — Lincroft. Bed Bank. N, J. 'a last week at take Mohawk June SO, 1938. lar. Small, medium, large, multi-colored stripe^ top*' neat of Allan Vllet, .-. . .. ;•••[ James Ralston, who la; employed Mr. T. Irving Brown, extra large sixes. Simulated 2-pc. m o ci «I, v Eugene Kelly, curate, at'BL by Dr." TvlIUam P.^ T.hornpson, left Publisher1 . i Catholic church at Keyport, Friday for a two months' sojourn in Red Bank Register. SECOND FLOOR 69c white web belt. Sixes 6 two weeks''vacation. • • j Scotland. His place is being taken My dear Mr. Brown: j. E. Davlea, who makes-, her by Paul-Kelly-of Everett. • . '-'-.•- The entire postofflca force extend StCONDrtOpR 1th her son-in-law and daugh- . Mrs. Adolph Braun and Infant greetings to you arid your able staff 98c and Mn. Harold H. Robin- daughter v Rosemary returned home on this your 60th «\nnWersary. f-'^MODERATE 1*1 ALL-WOOL SWIM TRUNKS. , CoraJ -. Gables, "FToriaa,-. Is Friday from; RlvervieV hospital; May vour success be as great, and our relations remain as cordial. In REG. 1.49. Fast-drying fflSUABLE PVLtOVER Sfl/RTi ? the summer, atl.the. home . Me. and Mrs. Charles Von Mpns the years to come. - ' Jean Rue, The DaYl£» " moved Friday to River Plaxa. J. H. On behalf of the Red Bank poit- w«?•>»• '•B&.l *•' •La/* /In yarns in navy, brown or lerty resided, here.l .,..!. Cochran oi'Roselle has moved Into offlce. maroon, with contrasting Bright strip— on wash- ind Mrs. ; John < Bauer ant the Von Mons house. • Ed vonKattengalt, web belts. Sixes 26 to 32. able knitted cottons. Navyt rs, Marie' and' Elizabeth, left William F«nlx of,Eatontown has Postmaster, ;uraay for Baton Park, New, rented Alfred Splnpy's house on the G: R. Truex SECOND FLOOR1.09 maroon or brown combirt' Assistant Postmaster, 'here they will spend a few main road Joining the Kelly property ations. Sixes 6 to 18. t their summer home. ' on the west side. ' % SECOND noon 59c Jean Whit* lslt Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nussenfeld and ' F0RMERT.Y5M& $O irg. Pa., where she Will at- son Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Port Monmouth. SANFORIZED WASH > summer session at Bucknel Rosensteln^ of Bronx, New Tork, (Tile Bad EuV B«gl>tu un t» nufct REG. 1.65 AND 1.95, BOYS' WASHABLE SHORT! were"' weekend visitors ol Harry U Port Monmonth from Larrr Gao«r*lll. George Barbanell returned* to Sprung and family. . CfcarlM J(«ya» and - Ohirlat Uefchaaien) WOVEN fancies, Cottons, ie""Frtday" after enjoying a From our. best jnakerf, ACommunlon service will be con- Mrs. Amalla Gross had her grand- in grays or browns. Waist v in-Bermuda. duoted at lincroft chapel Sunday WOVEN cottons, gray or m Crals; Is enjoying a three daughters from Nutley with her over night at 8 o'clock by Kev. Marshall the week-end and Fourth. 26 to 32. SECOND FLOOR1.29 brown. Denims in Cali- vacation from bis duties at Harrington of-HotodeL . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolb and fam- t York Auction Co. Robert Daverio returned home shoes. 4 for $5 fornia colors. Sites 6 to lharlotte White baa Just com- ily spent Saturday, Sunday and Mon Tuesday,after spending three weeks' day with relatives and friends In IN*. i secretarial course at Cole- with relative* at New Tork. heel height*. uslness college at Newark. Connecticut ',- SSCOND FLOOR, 59e Wilfred Mullln of spent the , nn MOttr SHOBO FOR roust * era' 500 PAIRS ARCH SNEAKERS Joris Heath of Pelican Island week-end at hla home here. Mrs. James McKay of Jersey City ,«. . • iversJ days last week at the has been spending several days at s /The Ladles'.aid society will hold REG. 1.25 AND 1.39. : Mr. and Mra. Leroy F. Ber- a lawn party, this afternoon at the her home here. BASQUE SHIRTS home of' the president, Mrs. George 1ST. and Mrs. Paul Frledlander of For boys or girls* Solid lan Cartan and Infant daugh- Riohdale. Newark spent last week with MUs all-over blue or white, REG. 75c. For three to >' will be .named Mary Lou, Mrs. 1 Katharine Kelly entertained Emma Covert sizes 2y to 8. Saddle in sixers! Cotton shirts to home from Long Branch over the week-end Mlsa Lillian Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Alex Westerfleld, Mr. 2 and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Mee- Summer Sandals white with brown, sixes slip over bathing suits or. Monday. ' ' off WeatchsMer coiratjr,- New Tork, han and Miss Margaret Levering of Frank Maloney and sons. and ,Mra.' Kenneth yreeland of 12y2to3,3*/tto8. Blue shorts. Maroon, brown. nd.Robert, Mrs/Victor JFre*j Jersey City, Mrs. Michael Petro and t0 49c fantlly of Newark, Mrs. Joseph John- with white, sizes 3% & green, nauy, 1 son Robert and Robert rJ. iAreguJar m*efing;offthe fire.com- IOVRTH FLOOR , Jr., spent the • pany/will be hejd tonight at the nre son of : Hoboken and Mr. mM Mrs. " fOVRTB FLOOR nor cottage '"~ : DeJaney of Brooklyn have moved to 1 nou*».v-•• ;r ••;;••;"••-.,•;. •"•'••<••;: ; their' bungalows at thle plaoe for the ,Ttie liup^.i'^r ivitflrjr:f.altib held summer. ' ; id Mrs. William Pengel en- their .final rmeeting.of -the, ymp)kte surprise^ A blue and Mrs. John Alrlcano »nd son John from alckneaa. >lor sohemv waa used and are apendlng the week at Belmar with Kmmor Clayton, who has been very Nicely tailored and fin- 12 to 16. fOVRTH FLOOR JL« W JOUqueta of flowers added Mrs, Af r|oano'a brother and alster-ln- 111, has Improved sufficiently to alt ished. Get TWO. i to the occasion. Following law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keltle. up. '.? FOURTH FLOOR rapping'of gifts, three tables Ted Christy of Msln atreet:bad, aa There Is little change In the con- a were) In play. Miss Mary a week-end guest Elmer Fusner of dition of Mr. and Mra, Frank Vier- Ceyport won hrst prise, Mrs. New York.' ' • ', • '"; /,' .. •" • • lng, two of the oldest residents, of GIRLS' SWIM SUITS\ aver aeoond, Miss Aon Radl Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas P. Van- this place. They have been alok sev- TOTS' DRESSES Ither guests were Miss Mar- Brackle of Hoboken spent'the week- eral weeks, REG. WOULD BE 3.93. irroll, s>*ter of the recent end with Mr. VanBrackle's parents. "the Barrett Beaoh, section Is stjll REG. WOULD BE 1.95. Manufacturer's closeout rs. Thomas' CitrW fit Crsn- Mr. and,Mra. John VanBraekle, of hot, dry and dusty. There la muoh Manufacturer's closeoutl s, Qedrge Murpby, Mra. Al- Dwyana street .... :. . dlaiatUfaotlon because the Mon- of BETTER suits! Nov- Wallin. Mra. Warren Don- Benjamin Ayars ,has eomplcted re- mouth Consolidated Water company Fine details on dainty cot' elty chenille and plain i., Raymond Kennedy, Mrs. decorating the Interior, of a house, on has not kept Its promise to lay tons. Some hand smocked knits, jacquard weaves, Johnson, Mra. iRobert Colt, Dwyane street owned'by Mrs. Mary mains. lephlne Colt' and MUs Ann Morri* • , ' . f ,' .and a few embroidered popular colots! 8 to 14. a, A' very successful party and dance Miss Patrlola Dynan of Oceapport for the benefit of St., Mary's ehuroh organdies. 3 to 6. FOURTH FLOOR, 1,95 park has bean confined to her home id Mrs.'Mort O'Connor and with an attack.of laryngitis. . of New Monmouth was held Satur- FOURTH FLOOR 1.09 lard spent the week-end at Mrs. 'Donald Myers and children day night at the nra house. There r. New Vork. Donald and Ja<* have returned from waa a large attendance. !arrle K. Conover' returned a two weeks' visit 'to' Mount Carm»l, Marjory Wenzel, daughter of Mr. GIRLS' PRINTED HOUSECOATS turday evening After having Pfc,- and Plalnfleld. , and Mrs. Fred Weiuel, celebrated to weeks..with her grant- ' Sergeant an A Mrs. Frank Oakley her atth birthday on the Fourth. , ^ FAtAMAS REG. 2.9$. Special pur. GlRts s, CJalrtTatfd O4r(»l Conovlr and; daughter: Margaret of Wolf Hill Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harris are on jugg. WOULD BB 1.00. iwood. Tbalr parents,' Mr, .venila apent the weak-end with Mra. an automobile trip to the PsclBo chase! A sample line: Delightfully cool printed Frank Conover, are spend- O«ktay« raren?». Mr. and.Mrs. Alex- ooast. They expect to spend severs! stunning cottons, dark or ummer In Europe. The ohll. ander ««

'. •- !. .. ;;'. .^., •••'. . ^V.1 ,. •^•" - liott, James A. Worden, Arthur B. XHB NEW EGJTT PBKSS. The Register, and I compliment you $300 Check It Church Notes. White and Cornelius G. Muyskens. on Its composition and highly enter- ArJdlson IJ. Moore, Editor taining and interesting art and read- Canine's Timely Warning Prevented and Itching Piles W.Lancaster Given Hospital •t retort Chnroh, Galilee. New Egypt, Hew Jersey. ins'matter. '•"•.*.••'.•. '•• '.•-••.•' Baptist. Undoubtedly you are Justly proud "*;:Be* F»;*^«w4 «a» bjtMd l l Engineer 'and Rev. Samuel Shoemaker, rector of ; ; 3 ;: A WOO cheek »u given Monmouth Rev. H. M. Hancock, pastor of th . July 5, 1988. of the splendid testimonials by Presi- • •> W*gi,-»*'dog owned ' bJr l|t»-'MbsJ! Calvary Episcopal church In Mew dent. Roosevelt Governor Moore and Surveyor Memorial hospital yesterday from re- First Methodist Episcopal church at Tork, will occupy the pulpit at the Mr. Thomas Irving Brcrwn, Mayer of Leonardo, whined and act- Danburg, Connecticut, will occupy Red Bank, N. J. others.. Likewise, we, of your Aslo- ceipts of the recent Shrewsbury Jun- divine service Sunday morning at 11 Clated Press, are croud of your high ed in such a strange way Monday , J?BICB BOo njurarara the pulpit of the:Red Bank B»ptl« My dear Friend Brown: night: that its owner suspected some- ior Riding club hone ihow. An- o'clock. , regard for the Brlnoiples and alms of I AH DmtfiaU or ' It OsUaad tit I DESIGN nouncement of this was made when church durlnjr July in the absence o First, I want to congratulate you this organization as, expressed on thing was wrong. She went to a. win- a group of Shrewsbury hojpltal aux the pastor, R«v. Edward W. Miller. and your staff on your wonderful Page One, Section Five, of the edi-do, w to look out and saw an old barn .., NOTICE ;TP COAL DEALERS? Betnfomd Concrete Mr. Hancock will be greeted by the First Church of Christ, Scientist 60th Anniversary Edition of The illary member* met at the home of 1 tlon. , .. • •• •' •'- .-' .' "••.••• •••• at the sorner of Roop, and Mon-.Th. Board of Bdaeatloi of tha Boroucb BUILDINGB • DAMS Mrs. L. S. Ylvliaker. congregation this Sunday. when he Services in First Church of Christ, Register. Its 72 pages of news- With kindest personal regards to niouth avenues lo flames. Brevsnt of Eum.or.lnTtU.bWa on, . " will preach on -the subject,' "The Scientist, at 209 Broad street/Red paper fruit gave me a thrill, and Vou. Miss Ghezil and Messrs. Hayes, Park .and Leonardo are company I0» ton., nor. or leas, A-l quality an. - 10 BattU BoaO, . This fund will be used to make up proves to me that I am right, whetn iraolta rle. toil, to b. dtUvend to High Cross,. Not the Crucifix." Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a. Hogan and Kelly, I am, ' • and. Community tire company were -jWI,^Bam»pn. not later than A»tuat deficits Incurred by charity patients m. and on Wednesdays at 8: 15 p.I often say the Red Bank Register Sincerely yours, Fair Haven, N. J. from Shrewsbury. Of this amount Hfi subject July 17 will be "Mak- is the best weekly In Mew Jersey, called, but; The building ' wMr de- ing the Cross of Christ Non-Effec- m. During July and. August the Sun- Bob Cavagnaro, stroyed, but the firemen did splen- '101) torn, morsor leas, A.I quality an. $121 was donated by the riding club. and Judging from what 1 found In Chief of Bureau, S"~!tt !'°™ "»•?• »?.-»» d*llv.red to La- A check for $150 was' given Mrs. tive." "The Redemptive Love of day evening services,will be omitted. traveling Into every state !B the Un- did, work in preventing the flames, God" will be hli subject July 24 and "Sacrament" is the Lesson-Sermon ion, it's the best in the U. S. A. I fronr spreading to structures nearby. Courtlandt Palmer of Shrewsbury, Congratulations, Coplea of .Vacation, may .. _ winner of the trip to Bermuda. July 31 he will speak on the theme, subject for Sunday, July 10, in all Your tribute to Bill Fischer, in The'firemen arrived just In time to "The Spirit, the Water, and th Christian Science Churches and So-publishing his story of the Block Thomas Irving Brown, vExpert Repairing Those attending were ,Mrs. L. L, work effdotlvely. The dog's warning Blood." cieties throughout the world. - House, wai also pleasing to me. Bill Red Bank Register: would bave.been futile if it had beei It la understood that th. W Ud>» addreaMd to th. District PUBLIC BUSINESS. Most sincerely yours, Cl«rk. Board of Education; Eumfott N. most delicate repairing. We tions is the following from the .' Addlson U. Moore, DEBSSHAKIHO, rested*!!** and a!U(»- Bible: "For I have given you an ex-"The New Jersey Country Editor To Plan Party tlomi (ormtflrwiUi Sak'ii fifth num. addraM^efaddraai o?l)(ddeF: bidder, and'bandhe. in'-.tke.In .tk. vvDUtHe guarantee satisfaction. Our Hatter* Aoted on By The Mayor and ample, that ys should do as I have Prices reasonable., Victoria Dlxon, 7» 0larki.D«n«>lon lot Iat«r than »,n. m Who Has Been Places." lUotor plan, fhone B«d tutlHW" darltsht' •avlng. tlmV^Wfdri.Hdar.'T'JuI prices will please you. Council Tuesday Might. done to you." (John 18:16.) Mrs.'C. Easton Hendrlckson of i; tABGB Blpttau iarau* uuiNo.il «ok 1S,"1988T'-* • •';..:•••' !•••• •....-- .v+ Rscorder John V. Crowell turned The Lesson-Sermon also- Includes CODBIEB, Vista, place -will give a party Tues- st«v« for salt., Harry feentr/Sh ' ' RALPH.-JE..LOMG8TKEarrRALPHJELOMG8TKEarr, Silverware Repaired in $T8.T5 In fines Tuesday sight to this passage from the Christian Sci- day afternoon, August 2, at the Sap-bury avenue. Bed Bank. the mayor and council, which he had ence textbook, "Science and Health Toms Blvor. N. 3. phire room of the Monmouth County QIBL. eotond, «p«lme»il ewk sad s*»- and Replated Like New collected the. past month. He report- with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Country club for the-benefit of the •ral' houttworker, >wish« stead? poil- OHARlBa July 6, 1938. tlon: food ot ebUdran. O«ll Orang* 1-47U RBSBBVTB ed that there were 80 arrests, the Baker Eddy: "If all who seek his Red- Bank auxiliary of Monmouth er writ. T. P.. box »85. Vsox Hall. V. J,* commemoration ' through material Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Memorial hospital, Mrs.'. Ralph O. REPORT OB1 REUSSILLES' great majority of which were for Publisher. VULCAN 8moothtop gas range for isle overtime parking of automobiles. symbols will take up the cross, heal Willguss, president of the auxiliary, 36 Broad St., Red Bank. the, sick, cast out evils, and preach Red Bank, N. J. has called a special meeting of the Call »Ud Bank IH-tV j The recorder Imposed fine* of $74 for My dear Mr. Brown: WE NEED nr«t otaaa _„r positions, fa : .. ., --.id. tsu...... :*.• • Christ, or Truth, to the poor,—the auxiliary this afternoon at 2 o'clock the but houMbojds, Applyat one* at : tramo violations and sent this money I write to congratulate you and lionmoutth. beaht Baplorounhouseholds.t ApplAitncry ,a tS oneI Wu. atl to the county treasurer. receptive thought,—they will bring at Mrs. Hendrlckson's home to make In the millenium" (p. 34.) your staff upon'the splendid edition plans for the party. All members of gtont rtwet, »no»» «M.' -;•• . r Harry H. Clayton, chief of police, issued on the occasion of your 60th the auxiliary are requested to attend. BUTCHERS wanted. Apply at Kins ht- reported that W arrests had been birthday. I have had time so far for thur lt«rk«t,lBrB«a •twit. B«d B»nk.' lr Loana and 'dlicounls ' made the past three months for only the high spots—the story of the Mrs. Maurice Schwarts, chairman WORK wanted, brltht boy. II rsars'of li Ovudrafta'^iu-iwi^^, ordinary offenses and that 183 sum- paper, the staff, etc.,—but know that g«, jut home, from sehool. would Ilka I. UnlUd. SUMS'Govaromaat I will derive equal pleasure from of sales In the Red Bank area for w klni o! foA. Bonwt *x.i wtlllnit' obligations, dlnct and mons were served for overtime auto- Robert Norman the Monmouth Memorial hospital tag but of nftrsneei. WriU Work Wanud reading all the rest of It, advertise- box tU. Ked Bank. mobile parking. ments and all. While It was, as I days, July 1 and 2, and Mrs. Will- 4, Other- -bond* stoefcrsnS y ' REV. H. M: HANCOCK. FTsSx In ixrf.ct condition, I81SI1I6. - securities _-..—..__.l.;.i. '2.U1.8B2.1O , "The contract for oiling the street's Married 25 Years have already said, a superb edition, guss have asked The Register to m V%~^-\*t^ .^ a, — u—._^i -a>#alr jh ^a"A ASS *.' for wlei eork fllled, porcelain lined.; «, nankins'hous.$260(850.M was awarded to Charles J. Besse of it was, after all, just what one would thank tholr various commltee mem- VuraUor. tnd ' During August theguest preacher 1 Fhon« T80-J Bamrop. BalfortUfor |S,610.«8. ' •'-': expect -from The - Register—excel* bers' and volunteers who helped NEED CASH! W« \>vty nHyiiAptt or «in'i^ John S. Applegate, the borough at- will be Rev. Charles A. Thuno; pas- Couple Married by -Late Rev,lence In subject matter and from make the sale a success. anything!': used furniture, household tor of the Memorial Baptist church James E. Reynolds Have a mechanical standpoint. I marvel (oodi. gl««i," china, tooli, atom, rasa, 7. Eaal.iUta owned otSar '/:.••, torney, submitted an ordinance for at Dayton, Ohio. that so much Interesting matter tour.bankins; hpui..,.».».* . 77#v74;Il licenses; It will be acted on. at the lived at Red Bank Since Th** earpati, ote. Bnacil'a Auction Qailerlss 17' B»Mrv. with Ked.r.lIU-- ' •.—! • could be "dug up," Needlework Guild Meets. 89 Eaat front atrwt. R«d Bank. serr. bank ~i~ .^(iC.u • next meeting. The present ordinance Marriage—Party Saturday. I note that the anniversary was on VALUES1 Wins ehalr |«.I», foMIng », Oaah, btlucM with oUitr . wllF be discarded because of new Methodist June 27th, one day after my own A covered-dish luncheon was held •cr«n IS.76, nlinz eablnat l«.«l, bou- banki, and caih Items,in, .;;, laws which have been passed mak- birthday. We are not quite the same yesterday afternoon by the Mlgdle- doir chair. IS.J5. Alia Urga mortnwot proceis" of collection ...... ' 1tini9.it At the morning service of worship of uaad fnmlturt ^and household soods. 10. Oaih Itemi'not in proee.e' ' '-'- .-;' . Special Cash Plan. ing changes necessary. The fees will In the Methodist Episcopal church, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman of age,; however, although not far town Needlework guild, at the home Ruacll't Auction Gall.rUi, J7-2» iut ot celUetloo . 1.9U.39 remain the same as at present. the saorament of Holy Communion WestsMe avenue celebrated their apart When I was thirteen years of Mrs. L. T. Wilson of Mlddletown. Front atrMt, phona Red Bank- H»«. 11. Oth.r a»»lt» __:..__._... 615.76 Fill up—Now. Bills paid embraced $3,499.58 for 25th wedding anniversary Saturday old I entered the old Monmouth will be administered by the minister. Press office at Atlantic Highlands to Total Asl.ta ,... $8,2(18,089.17 current expenses,' $618.01 for poor ex- Rev. Herbert J. Smith. This will be nighty if Hh a party at Eisner's cafe- teria on Bridge avenue. The cafe- learn the printing trade, and from \ LIABILITIES ':.-; penses, H17.44 for service bills, the last Communion service for tha that day to this I have been Inter- U. Dartand dtpoaiti of in- ' * •• $738.66 for salaries for employees of summer months. All new members teria was decorated In silver and ested In The Register. For nine dividual., partnar'ahlpa and- '. .! . Hance & Davis the water department, $661018 for •who have united with the church royal blue. Dancing was enjoyed and years, early In my career, I was a BEACH corporatloni...... » a buffet supper was served at mid- II. TfaedepoiHa of individ- current expenses of the water de- this year and those who will join reporter,on The. Register and have uals, ' partn.rahlpl, and' Tel. 103. partment and $632.79 for sewer de- Sunday, July 24, are Invited to com-night The supper table was set offalways felt that I owed a lot to the NORTH LONG BRANCH, N. J. corporatloni . 8,911ii.if,4S partment expenses. ••• . . , mune at the same table. It Is hoped by a large anniversary cake and training I received under John H.- I. Stat.. eouotr. and muni- bowls of mixed flowers. Cook. DAILY BATHING . BOoperoar cipal d.po.lta ...J .». that all our members will try to be Again congratulating you and ST. Unltod Statai Oovern- present. At the evening worship the Mr.^ and Mrs. Norman received SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS -ILOOperear ment and pqatal savlnga many useful gifts. The couple was your staff, and with all best wlahes. theme for the sermon will be for the future, I am SEASON RATES -f&Wperoar 'Clouds," and this will be the fifth married at St. James' church by the II. D.P0.1U o f otheother bank,banki., Sincerely, in«imnns crtlfll...:::.d; ' and: In the current series of sermons, the late Rev. James F.. Reynolds and W. A. Sweeney, This Includes parking, bathing,' dressing rooms, (hewers, eatnltra cliacita outatand- have live! at Red Bank slnoe their subjects of which are taken from tha Editor N. J. Courier. tables for 'lunches. - ; ln« — , world of nature. , marriage. Mr. Norman has been em- D.po.lt. isour. Mrs. Alma Baker Is directing the ployed by the Central railroad of THE ASSOCIATED FRE8S. Latest typo bathing rope* br pl.dt. of , N.w Jersey for the past 23-years. loans snd/or choirs and in charge of the muslo .lnv.atm.ot. ....|27«',S02.«S ring the summer months in the Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Har Newark, N. J. Deposits not •«- Wallace &,„ RED BANK ry Hoffman, Mr. and" Mrs. Thomas : eurM by pi.dB. • ''' v absence of Mrs. Theresa ,G. Wllley. July 6, 1938. of loan, snd/or The musical selections for the morn- CassMy, Mr. and Mrs. James Tuttle, Investments. ~ «.82«.9to.7< FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS ; Mr. and Mrs. Florenz Dean, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, CARBURETORS lnx service will include the prelude, Publisher. Total Dtrroi- Deliver* SenrJo Cntll » P. M. HOB,'to FrL-S»t to U:S0 P. H. "Pastorale" by Stephens, anthtnvby Mrs. Hugh Massey,, Mr. and Mrs. The Bed Bank Register, Factory Service for Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. Ita ... 4«,>02,4IS.<6 .3 Call SM0. Open Evenings TJnttl 11:00. the senior choir, "Bread of the Benny Cannavo, Mr. and Mrs. Ml- 31, Oth.r llablliUea ._ Shael Forella, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Red Bank, New Jersey. . ' Complete Stock of New and Rebuilt Carburetors, 10, Capital accoonti \' World"; offertory, "Faith," by Men- Pear-Mr. Brown: . . delessohn, and Poatlude, "Allegro' by M«nn», Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wymbs, Praf.rr*d atoek, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Sherman, Mr*. I have lust finished going through T.IOO ihar... Sheppard. For the evening, Prelude, the voluminous edition of June SO, DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. par 1100.00 "At Parting of Day,' by Fryslnger; Edward Connors, Mrs. James Nelson, 35 feAST FRONT SThEET, ASD BAKK Miss Anna Hoffman, Miss Gertrude celebrating; the 60th anniversary of Creek anthem by the Young People's choir, sioo.oo tmi I l,: 47»,80U..e on that day. •Mrs, TYtlllam Rott, Misses Emily 13, Othtr bondl, stocks and The fourth quarterly conference and Marjorle, Rott, Timothy Calla- Spring Street and Highland Avenue ltl S7,9i4r. Plans were also made for the hold- Hanee road. Fair Haven, was tilled baat of my knowladsra and b.liafi to capacity with guests from New WM. a LYMAN. Caihi»r. 75c Pint Ins; of union services beginning Sun- gwom to and .ubierlbad fiafor. a* thla day, July IT, and continuing through York, Long Island, Westohester, Ith day of Julj. 1»»». August. \ North Jersey and Pennsylvania, (Seal) HARBT B. HAZZA, over July Fourth week-end. There The church council will meet to- .„ , , ' , NoUry Public were about 75 people registered and (Mr commlialoo npiraa May 18, 11(1.) night at the home or the pastor, at least that many more were turn- Rev. Walter Cowen of Brown place, Oom«t—Attest I B&G SAUTERNE 99c fifth ed away as reservations were all CHAS. ALLXH. JH, . . to award the contract for the con-completed for the week-end over a JOHN BUOKUN, struction of a church on River road. week before the Fourth. QXO? K. ALLEN, Rev. Paul A. Klrsch, assistant exe- Dlr.et.ra. cutive secretary of the board ot Among the guests were Mr. and NOTICE. American missions of the United Lu- Mrs. O. Henntngs of Montclalr, Mr. Tax. notle. that Luclan D'Anthony In- DUFF GORDON and Mrs. Bohmldt and family of Ar- *"d. to Wfly to th«..Toirj«hJp Commit- theran church In America, will ba Ue of Mlddlttown Townablp for a trsift- at tha matting to advise the council. lington, Mrs. E. J. Archibald and f.r of Llmim BatslI Dlatrlbutloa licenw F NINA SHERRY family of Rutherford, Miss Doris low at Klnt'a Blshwar. HlddlMovn' >l|. The Sunday school will meet at the Cole of New Tork and Mrs. Henry Use. to pnmlaea located at Leonardvill. church hall Sunday morning at 9;45Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry road, Oampbell'a Junction. , Full Fifth 99 o'clook. The main department will ObJ«ctlona, if anr, ihould b. mad. tm- Jansen of Brooklyn, Miss Dorothy medl.Uly In writing to Howard W. Bob- be led by the pastor. The primary Arnold. Miss Kate Dorlng and Miss •rU, el.rk of th. Townihlp of Middle department will be under the leader- Betty Carr of Westchester, Mr. and of Mrs, Walter Cowen and Mri. LUOIAKT D'ANTHON*,' Mrs. J. Shubert and family of Glen- Mlddlttown, N,>, Clarence Maxson. rock, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Miller of -BEER- ""'indav morning at 11 o'clock the New York and many others. MMOMUU Cnalr 3ur»iat.'S Offioa.' order for public confession prepara- is th. natUr of th. eetat* of Oalherin. 8TBINIES tory to Holy Communion will be con- depostt) S. 9*iltyv deceaMd. . ,7 ducted by the pastor, followed by the Red Bank Man Held Kotlc to ctedltori to prcisnt elawa servloe for Holy Communion. The COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY agslnat aatat.. toplo for tha sermon will be "Judge Fnrenant to th. ord.r of Joiaph L, Doa- $1*49 For the Grand Jury h.y. Sutras.U of th. County of Mtn- ouUi, made on the ninth day of Jun., Beginning July IT and continuing III. «n tha application of Nellie finknty Letter Stevens, colored, of West- 1 1 e M # through August unified service com- STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. f !?*.t *S" ^. i ,fMtutrlx of thj eatat. Ids avenue, was held for the action of Oatherla. B. Bailer, deoeaied, noUee it IMPORTED bining Sunday school and church, >f the strand Jury Monday morning hereby sWsn to the eredllora of aaid de- will be'held at 10 a, m. The order after he had been arraigned before -of^- .Ma.{ to .ihlblt to th. aubaerib.r, a". of common worship will- be used. uneatrlx, as aforeisld, their dahta aad Recorder John V, Crowell on a denude astalnat th. iaJd taUt*. lmj«r Sunday school pupils will attend charge of breaking and entering. Ho oath, within ebt rnontha from the d»U ot JAMAICA RUM with 'adults. Following the sermon ASBURY PARK h. afort.ald ord.r, or th.y will be fonnr ileaded guilty. hymn pupils below the age of nine xrrad of th.lr action, th.refot ualnit.tlta -will be dismissed to their lesson The complaint was made by Frank $ $ laiDated sUBaerlbard Iraehold. , M> J., Jun. ». ISM. Full Fifth periods, Malta, who charged that Stevens VKUii FINKNSr BAiHr HANOB. had removed junk valued at $50 or 800 cash 53.00-o uy 101 Wvwmld. Av.nua, B«d Bank, M. t. Presbyterian. l«0 from h|s junk yard on Central nt IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, .' avenue. He was arrested by Lieu- • LILLIAN PORTJE AND WIU1AM W. Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of thetenant Qeorge Clayton and Sprlgun PAYS EVERYTHING rOSTER. her huikandi . ^^ • " Presbyterian church, will preach Williams and removed to the county Br virtu* o( an order of th. Court.I Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on theJail at Freehold by Constable Thom- kpaoory of Mm J.raar, made on the day California Wine subject, "Sins That Jesus Hated LANDSCAPED 68-FOOT PLOT. LARGE ROOMS, as HacketL • Lonla R. Bttohb*. la'complainant and Sat* Most." . • i s» R. Maxwell (wldaw) and other, art de- PORT Several members of the congrega- OPEN" PORCH AND ATTACHED GARAGE, COP- JandanU._jro» ara rraulrad to acpur'aad Something For Nothing. ana«.r th. bill of .aid complainant on Sr SHERRY Full %% .00 tion attended the annual open air Haddon Ivlns, State Librarian, PER TUBING, OIL BURNER, TILED BATH, UNI- befor. the tenth dar of Ausuat nait. «r Quarti pstrlotlo service of Old T.nnent the said bill will ba tak.n aa aonfuud MUSCATEL church Sunday night, Dr. Milton J. itates that the legislative reference VERSAL GAS RANGE. smsvaalnsit Irfiie 3 Hoffman of New Brunswick delivered department of the New Jersey State Th. .aid bill I. fll.a to (or..lo.. a »t- Library has just Issued a descriptive taln mortt.s. ilv.n br jou to Loula ft. the addreai. Buakb... J»t.d th. tw.nlr-.l.th «.J of list of the laws and Joint resolutions | June. I'll, on landa In the Potouth of The (nernorlal bouquet on the pul-snaoted, by the 1»88 legislature to InUrl.V.n, In the County olTKonfio-'1- pit Sunday was given' by Miss Sara une 17, Inclusive,' and BUt* of New J.neyiand »oiT- HIRAM WALKER'S Armstrong of Bergen place In mem- llan rortar, and William W. r«u». ory of her parents. This list, prepared by John P. Dul- ALLEN BROTHERS " ' you * ard, assistant state librarian, gives ACE HIGH ^ Jo keeping with the usual oustom the bill and chapter number of eaob tha mid-week services Wednesday measure enacted, together with the BUILDERS and DEVELOPERS AUUIM K. Isf K. will be discontinued through July Solicitoicitor ooff Oompfalnintpfalni , name of the Introducer and a brief Cor. Itead and t ttt nll , BBtfiil*t , BOURBON $1.49 and August, ! lynopsls of the purpose of each bill, ! nk, Ni. J. : •"'"•'•• Quartt ^ The ushers for July for the wor- 54 Broad Street Red Bank 1143. Copies may be had gratis upon ap- Ths road to battu ship services are Japhia Clayton. illoatlon to the State Library at - AGENT ON PREMISES r lUlph R. Bck.rt, William H. m. B*M, Isads thrown Ti Trenton. Ttil ooliunnsi—i

'^ii kiAi.it U BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1938. Paee Tbre ter of Mr.'and Mrs. E. *.' Quttorm- sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Pioneers Among Leonardo. sen, is Improving at Mpnmouth Dougherty ana son are with them Hagerman, Wood " Memorial hospital, -where ehe un-for a two-weeks' visit. SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION—YOU'LL BE AMAZED •,< who Is a spenjt the week-end with her father, dle achool, Hlghtstown, . ice Group — Many Local meet at T o'clock In the evening. The photographer for the Long Island Simon Yashlttskr. The Red Bank racketmen carried 3y arrangement with the manufacturer , Members. topW'wiU be "Messages from Great race course, spent'Sunday at the Donald and Carol Hardy left Sat- through their preliminary matches it this $15.00 nationally advertised dry , Hymns." At the evening worship at home of his mother, Mrs..Arthur urday to spend the summer with with much success but lost in the shaver we are positively limited to fifty 4T 8 o'clock the pastor will .preach on Ruhnke. His sifter, Miss Helen their'grandmother, Mrs. Mary Un- New Jersey: telephone pioneers In seml-flnals against the top-seeded raly. (SET TOURS IMMEDIATELY! N VI the subject, "The Proud are Ruhnke of Spiring Lake, was also ite of Pennsylvania. scholastic stars. However, they On Sale ONLY— 4J. *.' stsiewiSe election completed this Bumbled." The deacon* will meet here Sunday. Otter recent visitors Miss. Marjorie TrowbrWge of Liv-placed' Red Bank third In the team 99 wiek among their 1,600 membership Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at thewere Donald Mockler and Edward ingston is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B,standing, finishing behind Mlllburn xluncd William H. Hall president of A. Ross of Chapel Hill road. CHROME-PLATED HEAD— H. IB. 'McCully Chapter, Telepbona home of Deacon Foulson,. Prayer Schneider. The latter came to Me and Rldgewood. meeting will be held Wednesday hi* wife' who Is '-a guest for-the ' ' • • • P1A8KON CAST, INCLUDINO ' £ioaeers qf America. The chapter Hagerman lost to George Himadt HANDSOME LEATHEB POUCH represents an estimated 50,000 yean evening at 7:30 o'clock. summer at the Ruhnke home. ol Bldgewood, 6-0, 6-2, In the semi- , of-combined experience In the tele- Mr. and Mrs. William' Hoelck of Mr*. Lillian N. Beeck, principal of Norwood Bows To finals and Wood lost In the seml- phone industry during it* years of Leonardo and Mr. and Mrs. William the grade school, • returned to her flnals to Bill Umstaedter of Mlllburn, NO CATCH TO THIS—TOST PAY ftM-TTB YOVBS greatest development. He succeeds Hoelck, Jr., of'lrvlngton passed the home Monday after am appendicitis Shrewsbury Four by the same scores. Pairing up. in Youllget the thrill of your life when you use the new Majestic Dry C. T. McNamara'of Terdha, week-end at Atiantio City. operation at the Polyollnlo hospital the doubles' tournament and seeded Shaver. Just plug In socket and shave—no water, blades, soap or In New York. She'la much im- The'Democratic dub of' Middle- Sunday Spectators See Home number four, Hagerman and Wood brush, Will pay for Itself; nothing else to buy. This Majestic Dry town township held a large and auc- proved. lost in the quarter-finals to Balne Shaver will be sold for the regular price of J1S.0O after Saturday, cessfuT party Thursday evening at There were several beach parties Team Hold Visiting Country and Conway of Englewood. 7-5, 4-8, Tuly Wh. . the Brentwood hotel. Over 100 per-on all sides of the lagoon during Club Quartet to Two Lone PMCOKDITIONAI. qpARAMTEE BY THE MAMPFACTPBER " sons ' attended and following the the week-end. -: All the folks seemed games refreshments of pUnoh, sand- to be having "a wonderful time, Goals. 1 Democratic Party. Women,' top,' wiU welcome ttile IF YOU CAN'T ATTENO THIS SALE, LEAVE MONEY BEFORE wiches and cake were served. Mrs. sitting around fires/ toasting marah- Weal aid to personal fri"V"~ SALE AND SHAVER WILL BE HELD FOR YOU Bernard A. Scanlon was chairman, mallows and singing. All were Being allowed only two goals In A party, orchestra recital and assisted by Miss' Lillian Bratton. : decorous and''wilt behaved. the final ohukker, the Shrewsbury dance will be held at the Brentwood' Polo- club quartet chalked up a vic- Mr. and Mrs. William Ast are'en- Mr. and Mr*. William Newmeir hotel, Leonardo, this evening at 8 tory Sunday by defeating the Nor-o'olock by the Regular Democratic You. can. now enjoy' the' Schulte-United i tertaining Frederick Ast and fam-and their daughters, Lorraine' and wood Country club riders 9 to 2 on and Mrs. Frank Ahrens of Irv-Marjorie of Brooklyn, spent the club of MIddletown township. Music thrill'of .the king of dry ADD Uo FOB the Shrewsbury field. will be played by the Morris SUtera HAH. OBDEBS holiday season with Mr. Newmelr's The Shrewsbury team .started 'shavers for the bread and Dept. Store | orchestra. The next regular meet- 1 The first birthday anniversary of parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Harry New- their scoring early In ttie initial .butter, price. .,•••., 32 BROAD ST.. RED BANK Filled Promptly their son, Theodore Bryan, Jr., wasroelr. . -• • quarter when they pushed two goals ing will be held at Independent fife celebrated by Mr; and Mrs. Theodore Walter' Schoellner hid as' guests through the uprights. They account- house, Belford, Mondy evening, July LIMIT S TO A COUPON Bryan, at their home Monday. The on his boat, for- a flahlng trip Mon- ed for four more goals In the second 18, at 8.-S0 o'clock. guests includedVMrs. Joseph Glsleson day ' his father, John Schoellner, chukker. Both teams played score- and three children, Anna Bryan, Georg« DeLongr and Anthony H. less polo In the third chukker, giv- William Ast, Ginger and Marylln Behrv They caught US fliike. ing the victors a 6 to 0 lead at half Kalos, Mrs. Andrew Marah and two -Mr., and Mrs..Clifford F. Gordon time. children and Mrs. Bryan's mother, entertained over the Holiday season, Again In the fourth chukker thb Mrs. Michael McCofmick of New Mrs.: Gordon's'sister, Mrs. Grange Shrewsbury malletmen started their Ybrk.'The rooms were decorated in Goodman, and her daughter of New scoring and this time put through blue and, white 'favors and a large York.' '. '•••'••'. I,-''';'. • , > ' two goals followed by one in the birthday cake with one candle In- the v 5he Brevent Park and Leonardo fifth chukXer.l. The .Norwood.... team same" ~ colors. The baby received flr» company wifllioM a"game'par- scored: their single goal in the sixth quite a number of gifts, Including ty at the Leonardo grill Friday cUukker when Billy Reber and Bob- cash'. .', , ' .' ..".,''••• evening, July iS._: \' ' ; by Eisner scored. Their • defense . Miss Effle Soheurmann and her tightened. In this period and they brother Kmll are away on a two- held their opponents scoreless. weeks' vacation. They are motoring Headden's Corner. , Wilbur Braid,-Jr., led Shrewsbury through the New England states. by scoring five goals. They are accompalled by their moth- (The Bad' B BUauaa : 'Mr. Hall baa more than 30 years Mr. end-Mrs. Henry Beyer of New- No. 2 B. Ruthrauff ,... W. K»)»r QUALITY MEATS v.Br^ ^ J*n<( Mrjs. ^llli^nes_A'a _ NS. ,a.,:,,...H. W(lU»n>« .---*..--..»•>[»[ « of service. r H« Is a resident of Mor-ark have opened their: bungalow on Berwick,". i?ennsylva'Sia,' Baeli.. .W. Braid, Sr.T..:...:..;.:.. t ttstdwn and It district commercial Berwick,". i?ennsylva'Sia,'are visiting Shrawaburr ...-...-. 2 « J 2 1 0—» Center avenue- Mrs. Jones'' sifterit , MMrs. L. B. Jones I—2 •Btejuser for the Mew Jersey Bell Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Brady and Norwood .... 0 0 0 0 0 h Choice Tomato Juice Telephone company In Hudson of Oak Hill farm. Ooali—ahrawaburr, Braid, Jr., t. lb. Edward Almond of New York, grand- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremeyer bad rau« ». Wllllarai li Braid, Sr,, 1. Nor- Grade -'•county.' • ' children of Mrs. Blair Hanley, are wood, Babar 1. Eisner I. Bafaraa—-Hwln Legs of Lamb 23' as their guests - over the week-end . : William A. Corbltt of Chatham, at the Hanley bungalow for a few BUi»»rU Tlma of chukkert—VA mlnuUi. Pure Tub Lard 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence worth of Frank D . Carolin of West Orange days. and Frank Stickle of Maplewood Brooklyn. • • .....-•-., CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Degllng of Mrs. Marie Peter* ana daughter of Prime Ribs of Beef && >•> were elected vice presidents, and W.Maplewood spent part of last week 25' Dole'.PineappleJulc.^ Greenwich, Connecticut, are. spend- Sklppy Lenoh of Harding Boad p C. Graham of Newark, L. S. C. Har- with Mrs. Dealing's sister, Mrs. Eda vey of Clifton,. T. H. Smith of Tren- ing two weeks with Mrs. Tlllle Brow- ' Fosses Another Milestone. Vorberg...... er. '....'• ' : : • ' ton and C. G. Holmberg, Jr., of-Weat- Mrs. Peter Green was high scorer The third blrWay of Alfred <». SaladDresimg itli were elected directors. All took Thomas Salmon U having a three- Lench, Jr., who Is better known Leg or Rump of Veal In bridge «nd Mrs. Cecelia Letts In room addition built to his home on It ' office July 1. among his playmates as "Skippy," pinochle, at the card party held, by th* Chapel Hlfl road. The work is : Membership In the telephone Plan- was celebrated at the, home of his Fancy Mflfc-fed the, auxiliary of ,the Atiantio. High- being done by Samuel Thome of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lench lb. et** .ot America is open to telephone lands fire company last week\ _ Kosnsburg. _ ;: j Sizes up to 4i lbs. • man -end-women- who h»ve-h»fl 21 of Harding road, last Thursday af- 25' Mfs. Arthur \RuHnke, St.,spent yean or more of aervlce. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of ternoon, Sklppy was the recipient of yesterday in New York, as the Lakewood visited Robert Hanklns many glfbs and the children had a Ur. Hall was manager of the Long guest of Mrs. Eddie Schneider. yesterday. fine time playing games. The tablet PalmoliveSoap Branch district In the pioneer days --^erbertBarghof, son-in-law of Mr. John Shelger and family of Brock- for refreshments were placed on the Fresh Pork Loins 21' of telephone activity In Monmouth and Mrs. Julius Horvath, graduated ton, Massachusetts, spent the holiday porch, The motif for the decorations county. At that time the Long Friday evening from the Graduate week-end with Mr. Snelger's parents, was ships and small sand palls Fresh Killed Broilers and Fryers, Branch district embraced all of the Banking school of Kutgers college. Mr. "and Mrs. Peter Snelger. filled with Iolly-pbps~ were the favors 'Sires 2 to 3 lbs. " -*-—• Red Bank area. He delights'in tell- Mr.-Berghot Is connected with the Twenty members.of the. firecom -given to the guests. Chickens ing how he went about the country- Irylngton National bank of Irving- pany took part In a parade in con- side by horse and buggy endeavor- Those present were Albert Em- ton, lie has" been a frequent Visitor nection .with a celebration on themona, Jr., and Barbara and. Jean Pet- Bonc.tiiBriikt.Bftf *>• 27« ing to sell to the farmer .the idea here many years. Pot Rout W"..» 29e of telephonee on the farm and many Fourth at Rlverton. They report tit of Freehold; Carol Ann Kreger Spry . early telephone uiers In. Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zlmmennann of having had a» royal good time and and Juanlta Llbovsky of Fair Ha- county'« rural district adjacent to Newark were week-end guests at are grateful for the lavish hospital- ven, and Joyce Kehs, King Wise, Plate Beef S »> 10cFresh Mackerel * •>• $c Bed Bank and Freehold became In- the home at lit, and Mrs. 'Julius ity bestowed .upon them. Joan Wiltshire, Kathleen Accleton, Salmon c terested and enjoyed the use of tele- Horvath. - The firemen are. well under way Corlnn* Eriokisn, May Baylan and Fresh Fillet "«*£ •>>• 15c phones through Mr. Hall's expert The Pastime Social olub will hold with rpreparations, for their annual Patty Lou Lench of Red Bank. Veal Cutlcti . •> 39c salesmanship. a party at the/ home of Mrs. Henry fair, August 13 to-20. Present Indi- Also Misses Jean and Janet Smith, Peaches Letts tomorrow evening. Mrs. Hugh cations are that It will surpass any- Mrs. Viola Vetterl, Mrs. George Smoked Buttled 33c Fresh Flounders ">• 12c Gregerson. yifk be the hostess. - thing of the sort ever held here. Lenoh, Mrs. Charles ICrlcksen, Mrf, Highlands. The Citizens)- association will meet Mrs. Alfred Cooney and children Samuel Llbovsky, Mrs. Robert Kre- Meat and Fish Price$ Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Boraxo 2-25 M the Leonardo and Brevent Park have returned to their, home on Oak ger, Mrs. Clifford Kehs, Mrs. Harry fire house, Monday evening;, July 18. Hill farm,' after; spending several Wise, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, Mrs. Al- ._.'. . (Thi Red Bank RailaWr un_ ha bought: bert Emmons and Mrs. Alfred Lench. •la Highland!' from L Gnanapan, Mr.. Miss Margaret Guttormsen, daugh- days with, relatives at Ambler, Penn- SiolUor, Badls'l drag ston ud josvpb •toman.) The Ladlea' Ald.iodetv of the - Methodist church is making prep- arations for the annual fair Thurs day and Friday, July 14 and IS, on the church lawn. The fair will be V-4 held in the afternoon and evening. C

' . annual fair of the fire depart- ment la, being held all this week on NECTAR TEA Valley street A NATIONAL FAVORITE Mrs. Robert Liming and sons of ORANGE West End and Mrs. George Liming, "~ of this place are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCall of Kingston, Pa. INDIA PKG. PKG. Harry Anderson of New Brunswick CEYLON was treated by the Highlands first aid squad July Fourth for a cut on the head after he had fainted-on Shrewsbury avenue. He was taken Whole . to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Violet Macaroni Pkl- Wheat Bread Oafe . Wtl Bush of Miller street, where he was visiting. Standard No. 2 'The New Riverside house on Fifth, QusJHy street celebrated Its 25th anntvers-' Tomatoes «ry over the week-end. A' kiddle revue from the Good Cheer club of New- York was a feature of the cele- FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES bration Saturday night. A 12-course NATION-WIDE anniversary dinner prepared by the' chef, Louis Morton, waa served Bun- n DAIRY PRODUCTS SALE! day. The place waa decorated by PEACHES F±. . Give your family more dairy foods for health and J- S. Hoffman.' Among the guests 6 *25« economy. Buy now and benefit yourself. Cooperate registered for the week-end were YV- •• MONTHLY * C with America's farmers to reduce Urge surplus supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Martins. Mr. and Mrs. .88 TOMATOES K Qua Retake, Joseph Laux and Mrs. •°O wlth FHA * 2"13 e .Goldstein of New York. 5OO PAYMENTS BUTTER '"i&Ssr . *28 Mrs. V. Qulllan of Portsmouth, 34 NEW CABBAGE Virginia, la spending several weeks .with Counollman and Mrs. Henry DOWN EGGSs^ . . Fjhlhaber. When she returns to FULL PRICE $5490.00 Virginia aha will be accompanied by CANTELOUPES Mia* Dorothy Feblhabor for a vlalt. American Cheese 1* J. 8. Hoffman observed his 81st Location: ' birthday. He received a number of * Monthly F. H. A. Payment in- STRING BEANS presents and many felicitations from Mueniter Cheese his friends. Mrs. Hoffman and daugh- PATTERSON AVE., cludes Interest, Reduction of the ter,1 Mlaa Dorothy Mae Hoffman, will Mortgage, Taxes, P.H.A. Insur- New Potatoes N,." arrive Saturday from Brooklyn for SHREWSBURY CREAM CHEESE 27< the aummer. Mr. and Mrs. Travis B. ance and Fire Insurance. Half Ci dl/ c C Hoffman and daughter Virginia of between Broad St and Shrewsbury Are. Watermelons Me? Mekn23 * 45 FJatbuih spent the week-end at.the Melon Domestic Swiss Cheese *29 Hoffman cottage. Flvo-room one and a half story bungalow with one-car attached garage. Living room, dining room, •EETS-RHUBARB Frem Nearby Firms Misses Margarat and Phyllis Phil- two .paclou* bedroom*, attractively tiled bath and ehower with modern fixtures, very ample closet Cheddar Cheese ^° n>% lips and Virginia Welsh of Yonkera •pace*, modern kltoh»n with up-to-det* dish closets—linoleum floor. Oak floor* throughout, wood ahln- CARROTS-RADISHES Te«a.Qke bu»ob art stopping at ths Idlawlld grove. Thursday, Friday and Saturday W«ak-«nd gutsts at the Grand- gle roof and Johns-Manvlll* whit* asbesto* ahlngias that requires no repair* or psintlnr, and provldea VtgetabU, Fruit and Dairy Price* vl»«r house on Fifth street were ft Inaulatlon. Large plot, landscaped with larga native tree*, gtsam heat, with ollburner, In large base- Fradarlcks and B. kelly of New ment excellent for game room, ' • *«" A&P SUPER MARKETS . . "Whtrt M* Thin Cat L<,," York, Mr. and Mr*. J. DaOrooa, Mr. ny V and Mrs. L. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. A. mces «Bee«V» tlnUI Close of Duslnes. July IS, Untae. Olh«wl» Noted. Moe. Zfleettre In HU. Store Oat* Horn and Miss Gladys Blmmorl* of SHORE DEVELOPMENT CO. Wcshawken and Mrs. M. Kempl*. X. Kample and Mist Vloky Lastsr of 14 MONMOUTH ST. Keirny. , YOUR BROKER or RED BANK 1617 121 Monmouth Street. Red Bank Mis* Dorothy Philips of Tonksr* •Mat til* waalMndwIth frltndsher*. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988. r YMHA'Sofeballer* Ball Player Hurt ' ' dun CTub Hatch. No Changes In ^^ To' Nelson Rose Is The Holiday Gunning club held a irates Score Win League Standing Win In Upset When Car HiU Tree shoot Saturday on Russell Heulitt's fkey Pirates Tennis Winner grounds In Atlantic, township. The rejuvenated T, M. H. A. •oft' Americo "MItty" Ascbettino of Chriney 8. Cosover made the best Standings In the northern and score. Oeorge Q, Rlchdale of Pha- southern divisions of the Monmouth ball team scored as upset lait nlgbt South Bridge avenue, a member of Over Newark Eagles Tomorrow Night in tha City softbaJl league by de- At Shrewsbury the Belmar Braves baseball squad, lanx was second and Charles Hay* County semi-pro baseball league did of Freehold wa* third. not change during the week-end. feating the strong Elks' aggr 'atrlkinit out an even down batter* Highlands defeated long Branch Ice- at various bail parks throughout the time* to be owned permanently. ?and allowed the Eagles eight hits, men 7 to 6 In 12 innings and Ocean- The X M. H, A. and Bank team* made: for the Red Bank ambulance. country during the put two seasons The victor played the' finest ten- In the meantime a passing car oper- two of which were doubles. Jack port outscored Little Sliver 8 to T. On and an overflow crowd Is expected. are leading the Mcond-half standing Wlnslow. who replaced Oroaman at Two Victories nis of hta lengthy tournament career. ated by Dr. A. E. Errlokson of Mill- OV£B THBRE ' • Monday Leonardo All-Stars forfeited with percentages of 1000. The T. M. He displayed a' brilliant combination shortstop, followed tn Grossman's their game to Ooeanport, Belmar H. A. has won two games and lost vllle stopped and took Aschettinp to of forehand /drives and severe over- the hospital. Officer William Brad' The air-men of thi* Franco . footstep* by clouting three hit* out For Rumson Nine Bishops beat Little Silver T to 8, none, while the Bank has on* victory boy have found a lot of playful Long Branch Atlas, toon over Atlan- and no lone*. The Wolves, Firemen head «ma*hes and was always In ley of Shrewsbury township arrived of five times at bat , command of the match at critical Joy In letting • „ The victory is another feather In tic Highlands 6 to 8 and the Long and Elks have each lost a game.and at the scene shortly after the acci- tbelr bomb'ley- Defeated MiUwu A, C. Sunday Branch Icemen-Neptune game was the Elks and Quad* have a game In stages. Potter/ forced many error* dent. • ,'•••• elln . each the Pirates' hat as the Eagles Me by the use of a receptive drop-stroke considered one of the best team* In & to 3 and little Silver A. C.postponed. abeyance. time they snot but hi* service was not a* effective a British ship. the Negro National league and also July Fourth 11 to 8—McCue m > »• ' " a* usual Four-Event Shoot The JSmrtUh in the Metropolitan Baseball associa- sad Kwr Winning Pitcher*. An analysis of the stroke* showed •eon may start tion. It wa* the Pirate*" ninth vic- Horse Show To River A Busy that Rose had a marked superiority Held At Lincroft a fu*« and tory. With Ru«s McCue allowing only In the matter of earned points. He •end some new The Eagle* started scoring In tbelr D r o t e»t to four hit*' the Rurasbn Men'* club de- Open Thursday scored a total of forty-one place- A. four-event bird shoot wa*-held *W n » s." B1 half of the second Inning when feated MaUwan A. C. Sunday on Place During Buttles, clean-up man, singled. H* ments, a* compared with sixteen for over the week-end on Harry Langen- Dice really Boagland fl«ld by a score of 8 to S. hi* opponent, The. new champion dorfs shooting range. Thomas think* It* came home when Pierson placed a Rumson continued Its victory march Three-Day Equestrian Exhibit to quaint when long double between left and center TTie^eek-End made four services and three double Kaney of Jlolmdel |ras victor of the July Fourth by defeating Little Sil- be Held on Thornton Farm faults, while Potter scored only two Cbamberlaln mains a oom- which hit the fence. Bed Bank knot- ver A. G 11 to*. 100-blrd event, Franklyn Dlsbrow of nlalnt. It makes the British ted the score in their half of the at Rnmson—Many Entries Sail Boat Race* Held Morning service aces and committed five South Amboy won the 76-blrd event. Mn sore to hear *e rules the same Inning when Winslow,, singled. In the MaUwan game It was _ Reported. double faults. Captain William. P. Woodward-of waves no more! Nolan and Motier drew walks, pitcher's battle until the seventh In- and Afternoon During Holi- Rose advanced to the final round Riverside Heights captured the 50- •4 Caruso filed out to the catcher and ning when Rumson scored two run*. day Period—-Many Motor- by defeating Allaire Cornwell In thebird event, and Charles Stlllwagon of You wilt tad that aummkr plaas- Rlstau draw walk, forcing In Wlns- Boule got » pass, stole second and Plans for the Monmouth county quarter-flnal round, 8-2, 7-6, and stfb- Holmdel won, the 26-blrd event nrss will corns mor* Iratlr and your third and scond on Davison's single. arivlac eomfart will.* bs always low. Lesnlek hit Into a double p" hone show, to be held Thursday, boats Visit Red Bank.' dulng Thomas Gamon In the semi- ' The results: srsat, If ymu car. la squippad with . to retire the side. DavUon came horn* on Steven*' July M, to Saturday July 16, op the final, 6-1, 4-1. Potter overwhelmed salt, rallabis Urta. Driva to thi double. Clayton,'pitching for Mata- Thornton farm, Bumson road, near William Hagerman in the quarter- 100-blrd svsnt—Tbomas Kansjr, Holm- D* Falco Strvico Station, - Shram- Two more runs were scored by the Sailboat enthusiasts made a Ro- dsl, 97; Steve Sobsohlko. KngUshtown. 15, bury oV Sunsit, and, trsat. your ear wan, again got Into trouble when he the Bumson Country dub, are rapid- final, 6-1, 8-1, but' was extended to and William Bhodu, South Amboj, go. visitors In the -third when Seav walked Desmond In the eighth in- man holiday out of Independence to tht firtt-lta. Uns that It nteds, singled,. Stone walked and Wells ly being completed. day by bringing to a climax three three set* by Pavid Wood, M, 6-8, 75-blrd event—Franklyn Dlsbrow, Sputh M csrry you stttly on. your (rs- 1 ning. Soden's single, followed by a 6-3, In the semi-final round. Anbor, 70; and Albert Ivlns, Rsd Bank,' qusnt sunmsr sxenrnons. Hava this reached/ flrst on Wlnslow * error wlM throw by Chendo, netted two Herbert' Ingram, recording secre- morning* and three afternoons of : dons today .and enjoy mllee and acorlng Seay. Stone came home on runs. tary, announced that although entries raping on the Shrewsbury river. Gamon eliminated Raymond Rose 60-blrd ev.nt—Captain Woodward, 48; mJlss afcar^frts moftorln* without In the quarter-fin*!, - 6-4, 8-1, ano? Oicar Mundy, South Amfaoy, 46, and Rob- aanisr, dslay or lncanvenltnc* to Butties' second single. were due to do*e on July 5, late Taking advantage of ideal weather thrtatan you. •-.'.' • • '. "Red" Kerr"s pitching and hitting comers will be accommodated up Wood defeated • Andrew Egeland in ert Bhodas. South Amboy, 46. Day, who started on the mound for were one' of the outstanding feature* conditions motorboat (kipper* a* well the Eagles, was replaced by Wright until time for the program to go to a* sailboat fans turned the broad the remaining quarter-final, 7-6/6-2. iS-blrd tvent—SUllwaton, 24; Charlts of Monday's game with Clttle Silver. At ttie conclusion of the final Hower, iBed Bank, 28; Began and Obarles at the start of the third Inning. In Be had It strikeout* and made five press, but urges that all exhibitor* FIRST BASEMAN MACAN stretches of the Shrewsbury river in- Wlllett, Phalanx, 82. I this Inning the Pirates scored four hits out of six times at b»t Rum- rush their entries through to his of- to a paekad "highway" for boats, of match, General VanVliet reviewed runs when Peploskl, McAullBe, P6I- son waded right Into the pltchiqg of fice, 31 Nassau street, New York In 1936 when the world-famed all descriptions. the history of the July Fourth tour- nak and Nolan scored on five hits Wilson and (cored seven run* la the city. Wilbur B. Kuthrauff of .405Ethiopian Clowns baseball club first Blvermen report that the Shrews- nament and Introduced William Q. and a walk. There "was no more first two Inning*. Hurley relieved Lexington avenue, New Tork, still made Its appearance on American bury over the week-end and holi- Hlgglns, the donor of the new trophy *_ scoring until the last of the sixth Wilson and although he fanned 18 will accommodate- »H_Jbo|fi. desiring shores they were garbed In long war day was visited by the greatest num. and Mr, Hlgglrw. awarded the cup BASEBAUL Friday 6?" -when the home team came through men he weakened In one Inning and boxes and parking spaces. dress and bedecked with war painted berj of craft to be seen In many a to Mr. Rote. El -with another tally when Lesnlek was Rumson scored four runs on five hits. In spite of the' fact that several faces and bushy hair. In 1937 theyear. Every form of boat from a The Shrewsbury tournament sea- B? -forced home on a walk. They added Clowns became more dvlllxed and canoe to a luxurious 108-foot cruiser Next Sunday afternoon Rumson prominent horse shows have been son will be concluded with the an- RED BANK PIRATES a pair of run* in the seventh whan light In entries this year, those In played the game tn regulation clown was In Red Bank waters sometime nual Labor day tournament* in both will play the Long Branch Bombers, uniforms, still retaining their bushy during the past week. •with two out Cenuo reached first on a fast colored team, on Hoagland's charge of Monmouth county believe singles and doubles. It Is expected e fielder's choice and pulled up at this will be the best show In point balr and war paint This year the The usual Dlckman Skeeter fleet that John P. Hlggln* and Major R. Held. Clowns will be attired in flashy reg- ETHIOPIAN CLOWNS third bate when RUtaa doubled. MATAWAN. of entries In levers! seasons. Muoh race was held Sunday morning and C. VanVliet, Jr., who were unable to Both scored when Ijesniek drove a AB ft H PO A E Interest is being taken in the breed' ulation baseball suit*, their bushy an added race wa* staged the follow- compete In the past tourney, will be - GAM*}; CALLED 0:18 Imnulllo, lb. —_„_ 4 9 118 hair clipped close to their heads, but ing morning. • alogle over the second baumu* ..„ 4 Ing and saddle classes'. in the list* for Labor Day. Head, in the eighth Bed Bank Kayeook, e. tbelr faces still bedecked with war Class A aneakbox honors Sunday The summaries: Bleacher* 35c Boxes 60c Grandstand 40c Content. Ik.... — 4 The hunter and jumper division* aoored a run with two out a* B. Ol.rton, «f, , .... 4 paint, one of their pet superstition*., morning went to Ed Rullman. Bill . Julr Faurtk SMflss Oiai»»i*aiBl>.. Burks, t .... 4 bid to be batter filled than ever. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD RED BANK low chalked up hi* thirl slngls. The visitor* have defeated *omt of Wikoff erosied. the J!o«.Brit. In.We QuarUr-nnal round—Nelson Ross de- lan walked^ and Motaer droVe 1n TMIMMUI. rf. ... Thise classes have a great appeal to Clas* B event that day. On Monday ftsttd Allalrs Cornwall. «.», 7-5: Thom- For Bsscs >atlon». Call OatnTo. f the strongest teams in the United as Oamon dsftated Barmond Host, (-4. Wlnslow. with a single. l exhibitors as Monmouth county Is In Jim Clayton won, Clam A honor*, the heart of a floe hunting country State*, Including such clubs a* the (•1; Harold Potter dsfrattd William Hat- The Eagles soored their two re- Ohloago Mills. Jacksonville Bed while Henry Pope took the Class B trman 8-1, 1-11 Dayld Wood dtf.sud An- taialning run* In the eighth when and many rider* from other hunt event. "~ ••".""'""• : • nr lc*laa4,T>l4T> i ««.SSj r 4- oluba are often'seen riding with the Caps, Cuban Stars of Havana, Buck S«ml-nml round—Kose dsfsated Oarasn, Stone jingled, Wall* and Buttle Lai's Hawaiian*, East Orange A. A., The Joint regatta of the Monmouth •-1, 6-1; PotUr deftstsd Wood, «-l, «.», •truck out, Dandrldge singled, ad- members of tbe Monmouth county Boat club and the Fair Haven XMht hounds, of which Mr. Haskell 1* Brooklyn Royal Giants, Grover vancing' Stone to third and Pierson Cleveland Alexander's Empires and olub opened Sunday afternoon' jvlth Final roand—Boss deftatsd Pottsr, 7-5, doubled, leoring Ston* and Dand- master. There are four $360 (take five classes of boats represented. On* 6-4, I.S. •-..•• •> Crash classes, two for the saddle divisions a host of others. Ths paint seers and stiokt analrslsof rldge. Flteher Caruso struck out of the largest fleets ever to sail on us nnal mateh; : Green, Davl*. who batted for Wright, and one each for the hunter and Their lineup will consist of Qo- the Shrewsbury river turnsd out to and Seay, consecutively, to wind up jumper, classes. ; The outside course harl third base, Limpopo leftBeld take part In the two-day event Flrat Set. the gaine. Bodtn. e. has been highly improved this year. Wahoo rlghtflald, Tarzan catcher, J. H. Hitchcock In his Chevron won Boss 14444441014 5—7 «7 Oonnstt. lb. 0 10 0 It consist* of a brush, Alken fence, Tana centerfleld, Macan first base, Potter „.. 41226114441 8—S 14 Peploskl, Wlnslow and Motzer each Bay MeCut. rf. __ 0 0 0 0 0 the knockabout dais, finishing at . ZOBEi'S Sscnul Sst. Kot three hits, while RUtu and Pos- And™, lb. Ib. 0 0 0 0 0 snake fence, stone wall, broad fence Takolo shortstop, Aussa second base, 4:11:16 after five boat* had gotten t sak got two each. Every man on th* Souls. Ib. 10 0 12 and In-and-out jumps. The course Impo pitcher. Other pitchers are underway at 2:10 o'clook. The bird Roit . „..._. 0S4642414 4—6 10 team connected except Caruso and start* on one dde of the show ring Ruflgi, Hubert, Bardo, Hannah" and class event narrowed down to a PotUr _. 4 liliUI) 1—4 14 IT » r IT ii a and finishes on the other side. Kallharrl. Selassie Is an all-around 1 Third S«t. McAullffe. match race between Al Buries* Teal Bos* 1 14I1II04I 14IIIU Matavaa '. 0 1 000010 0—« It Is also expected there will be an utility man. and June Methot's Sklpit, with the Bumsen 0 10 0 0 0 3 1 x—5 Petttr 4 4 1 4 4 t I U I 4 1 4 I I 41 Summary—Two-bass hit—ftSTtm. Hits improvement in the polo classes. former the winner. Buick 1936 - 48 Touring Coupe off MeCus—Four. Clayton T. 8trlk«.ouU Polo has always been a major sport No less than IB comets started and —HeCat t, Clayton T. Basss on balls— at the Rumson country club, and allMonmouth Four all but one finished in this division. McCm 1, Clsyton I. Umplns—Co»«rt, Off The Fairways Sandtrs and Ooetsehlus. of the world's leading pololsts havo Dougla* McNItt piloted his craft to Buick 1935 - 61 Club Sedan RUMSON. played there. It wa* the club that victory In this event, while Marjorle By Niblick. ;a\B B H PO A B introduced the famous Argentines Suffers Loss In Moore'* boat, piloted by Arnold Wol- Davidson, lb. Ti 1110" back.in 1922, and it* polo patrons We can't complain about the Stersni, If. „ s S 1 1 0 cott, finished second and Jack Melco weather over the week-end and every Packard 1935 - 120 Sedan Karr, p _„_... (112 0 were the first to see the great Luis third. J. Dasmond. lb. 6 110 0 Hard-Fought Game body seemed to take advantage of It It IT Lacey at hi* peek of polo perfection. The usual large number of sneak- Ounnlnsham, ef. Horsemanship classes never fall to Chrysler 1936 - Airstream Sedan NEWARK XAGLBS. Parmly, Sb boxes were on hand to provide a Aak Joe Grhessl to ahow you the AB X TO Sodtn. t. .... attract the best young riders In theHandicap AuitU Freebooter* in Ssajr, Jb. thrilling race. The Class A event new club he ha* In hi* bag. He call* Prltohard. ss East. These classes will be well fill- was won by Robert Mead in hi* Snap Stone, rf. ._— Bay MeCut. rf. _. ed. Vyinning Over Country Club It the barnyard olub on account of Its Buick 1936 - 61 Club Sedan W*Ui, •«. with Red Llpplnoott piloting his 'Puf- high loft-get ItT SuUUi. lb.—- 41 11 It Quartet, 9 to ft—Oliver Stan ( Dandrldgs. Sb. . I 1 The' social program will be an- fin second. A protest against Oeorge UTTUC SILVER. Worthley wa* made la the Class B Ptarson, If. AB R H PO A K nounced In a few days. Several large for Eatontown Rider*. Wa* Jack McClaln's face red Mon- Pontiacl936 - 6 Sedan Hayai. c. ._ Bogtrs, Ib...... -_ dinner and luncheon parties are snsakbox event, It being olalmedthat Brown, c .„ Alsxandsr, cf. , mi, Worthley wa* using more than the day when Proctor oaught him cut- Qrtsn. cf. _ Laurlno, e. ..- scheduled for the judges, exhibitors ting daisies In the sand trap during Day. p. and visitors. Roger Phillips, the Olven a two-goal handicap and 155-«quare feet of sail permitted In Packard 1936 - 120 Club Sedan Wriiht. p. .. D. Hurlty. If. ..._u_. ,. leading from the Initial chukker the thi* class. the finals of the Scotch foursome. - •Wrl*ht Wilson, p., Ib. .. a manager of the Rumson Country Vossslman. ••. olub, Is looking forward to a big weak Monmouth Freebooters scored a 9 to The results of Sunday's regatta T. Hurlsy, p., 2b. 8 victory Sunday over the Monmouth Alice and Ruth finally same M • « l« 11 Thomn. rf. . .. at the club. follows: ' I Ford1937 - 2 Dr. Sedan •Battsd for Wriiht In »li. Psttlt, lb. County Country dub's hard-riding KKOCKABOUT8. through to bsat Dot and Madge on The Judges will be Lewi* E. War- quarter on the Eatontown' field. »Urt-J:t» P. M. ths thlrty-*lxth green. If this match •Plratss j}.J|'[{j Ing, of Rumson, for the three and 41 I I 14 I The Freebooters, led by Billy Reb- Owner finish had finished all square again they Buick 1934 - 47 Sedan Summary. Errors—Wlnslow, WtUs. Bans Bumson 14004000 0—11 flve-galted horses, Richard Heathei }. H. Blteheook .,, .., „„ 4ill:16 probably would have finished it some- batted In—Marson I. l*t;Ick 1. MoUsr Iittlt Sllrtr 00111010 0— S of New York for the equitation class- er, No. 1 man, got off to a good start A. P. QasMbln —-._ AMOt i. -Poin.k, Wlnslow, Nolan. 8nttl*l In the opening quarter and continued Paul Strjlsr «tj»:«» time next winter. Some stamina •arnsd runt—Plratss 0, Ntwark Eaa-Iss Summary—Two-baas hlU—Ksrr 2. Thrte- es. Bernard E. Hopper of for Proctor Janes ..»*•..»»>—•..->.«»««. *i«S)88 thtie girl* have. Just listen to the Packard 1934 - 1100 Sedan S. Lift on basts— Plratss II. Castes ». bast hit—Wilion. Hits—Off Wllion 8, off to maintain their lead throughout Jsek Croli ...- .. „...... _.. DNF Hurley 10. olt Ksrr >. Strlkt-outt—By hunters, Thomas C. Assheton of Port the contest. Their handicap Was re- number of matohe* the ladle* had Two-bass bits—rltrson 2. Tomsk, Mltau. Chester and Homer B. Gray of BIRD BOATS. starting last Friday and ending Tues- Stoltn basts—Nolan. Wlnilow. Derabls Ksrr It, by Wilson 1, br Kurlsr II inforced with a 50-yard shot by Reb start—1:11 P. M. Blayt—Stons to Bajrss, Wslls to Stay to Basts en Balli—By K«rr I. by Wllion 1 Poughkeepsle for the jumpers and Al BurgtM ...... „.. ._....,.,. 4:S8;44 day. Final* of two-ball best ball, »6 Buick 1935 - 68C Conv. Sedan guttlss. Lsmlek to Winslow to Fotnak. by Hurlty 1. Hit by pitcher—K.rr 2. Urn- er, which gave them a 8 to 1 lead plrss Corsrt. Bandsrs and GosUchtui. Gerard S. Smith of Brooklyn for thegoing Into the second period. Oeorge June Mtthot SlUrM holes; Flag tournament; M hole So- Saerlloss—Caruio, OrMn. Bits—OS Day COMETS. lectlo and 36 for th* Sohnelder S in two lnnlnss. It In SSTO> Innlnrs. polo mount*. Oliver, Jr., Monmouth's No. 8 man, 8Urt-t:kO P. X. Batss on balls—-Off Caruso 2. off Day 4. Parking spaces have been taken by tallied Eatontown's only goal In that trophy; It hole*, blind team .match Ford 1936 Touring Sedan off Wriiht 6. Btrlk.-ouU—By Caruio li, Douslas MoNltt and U hole putting contest. by Wrlsbt 1. Umnlrss-^PImra, Vo*st. Opens Classes Howland B. Jones, B. J. Barry, W. period. Mariorli * Hoort .-_: , 4 41 it* Warren Barbour, A. N. Beadleson, J«ok kUlkkUlko 4 itl ill Millie'* 81 Monday gave her the The Red Bank Pirate* Frldly Oliver's riders from Eatontown Albert Newman . 4:IM1 In Calisthenics John J. Blondel. E. R. Bradley Harry Schneider trophy, Eolectlo and Flag Graham 1935 - 6 Sedan night defeated the • Stroudsburg, were again outaoored In the second Charlts Allalrs 1 l0 tournament*. Some cleanup. Pennsylvania, baseball club, 3 to 1, r. Caesar. L. W. T. Coleman, Colonel chukker when their, opponents put Anthony KUItnsr William Carlsen of New York William H, Henderson, William H. two goals through the uprights to Jossph Bsokar 4:11:01 In a game played during Intermit- city, an expert masseur, who 1* Kdmund Bruea . 444114 Hudson 1936 Touring Sedan Jones, Mrs. W. Walter Mvtln, Cur- Eatontown's one. Both teams ac- 4 111 111 tent shower*. The local* used Al spending the summer In' this sec- Jask Hontromtry ... Some of you fellows have asked on Caruso In the box, and he limited don M. Maynard, Mrs. Harry H, Neu- counted for one goal each In the tandolph Ksator . 4:ims numerous occasions how many'dif- tion, ha* opened classes at Mon-berger N. O. Rutgers, Jr.. S. M. third chukker with the Freehooters Dorothy and Marlorl. Noreom__. 4I4M1 ferent kinds of women golfer* there the visitors to half a dosen hits. The mouth County Country club and A. J. ll.rsr 4i«tiO* Oldsmobile 1936 - 6 Touring Sedan ( Pirates garnered a similar amount Stewart, Mrs. Herbert N. Strausi, J. leading 6 to 3 at half time, J. Mslohow . „ sil»:5» were. There are countless variations Monmouth Beach club in calisthen- Frederick Talcott, Frank Van Syckle, 1 off IlcCloskey, Stroudsburg hurler. The Freebooters contlnuel scoring Tommy Dtfcfls .. • •. >•»••••• a 9 •*• '0$ of this type and they are In two ics. He has had a wide experience Newcombe Baker, Mrs. David Wag- Robsrt Jforbas »NF divisions. On*, the *llm two-legged The Pirates scored In the first In physical training work and spec- staff, Augustus B. Hutchlns, Ernest In the fourth chukker when William 8NIAKB0XIS. Buick 1936 - 81 Club Sedan without the aid of a hit They again O. Braid, Sr., put through two goals (Olsss A) Honey Bug and two, the beetle-back- ialises In massage treatment*. Keuneke C. Maury Jones, Henry O. Start—I ill P. M. ed Bumbler. sent a run across the plate In th* He 1* a graduate of the Danish Atha, F. E. Hasler, Sydney Stephen through while Oliver repeated for Robsrt Mssd fourth and soored their third run .in Gilbert. Amory L. Haskell and An-Monmouth'* team. The country club R*d Llpplncott They are easily distinguished. The Nash 1934 Touring Sedan school of physical training and Honey Bug I* always three fairway* the fifth, the same Inning that the former European amateur boxing drew V. Stout. quartet held their opponent* score- Mlcktr Whits Pen,nsylvanlans made their only less In the fifth chukker when they Edwards Rullman away while the Bumbler I* alway* champion. Ha was a member of the Amopg th« private box, holders are •cored two goals In the final chuk- August achwttrt In the foursome directly In front of Pierce-Arrow 1933 Conv. Sedan soore of the game. Danish Olymplo boxing team and a Donald Qabom — The visitor* rally was cut abort listed John S. Applegate, B. J. Barry, ker. Oliver' led the Eatontown riders Jim Clayton ..... you. Tht) Bumblers are usually about former physical educational Instruo- Dexter Blagden, George M. Bodman with four goals, while Harry East Bob DaTis .. 62 year* old and weigh 148 to 176 when Johnny Nolan made a brilliant tor at the City College of New Tork. Jack Powtrs catch of a hard hit ball and made a Bertram H. Borden J. Wright accounted for three goals and H. W.O, Elchmsn without their antler*. They remain Pontiac 1934 Coach w He ha* been associated' with the quick but accurate throw to Gross- Brown. Thomas Brown, Oeorge V. 'Rube" Wlllams one. Reber, Braid J, CotWrall .- motionless a longtime, addressing man at short, scoring a double play Manhattan elub of New Tork dur- Coe. Rufus C. Finch, Mrs. Haskell and Cyril Harl»on each scored two BNIAKBOXES. their ball, etc., especially when you ing the past winter giving Instruc- Busk. Abram I. Elkus, J. Lewi* Hay, goal* for the winners. (Cl.i. B) are waiting patiently to drive. Buick 1934 - 46S Sport Coupe and retiring the side. tions In boxing, badminton and sit- Statt—i :IO P. M Barry Hesse, coach for the Rad J. L. Kemmerer, Thomas N. Mc- PrMtooUrs. Monmouth Co. C, C. Gsn. Worthier 4:SI||* The Bumbler 1* particularly num- ting up exerolie*. Ha is a member Carter. Manton B. Metcalf, Jr., MrsNo. 1 W. Rsbsr A. Fowlsr Brub Hancs - - 4iB7l«7 erous on the first five holes, a* dark- Bank Pirate*, went Into the game of the New Tork Masseurs associa- Samuel Rlker, Mr*. H. J. Rllt.r, Mrs. No. 1 B. Johnson H. E»it Walttr Hud SiO8ilJ ness always overtake* It before tha Packard 1931 Conv. Coupe In the fourth to replace Steve Kit- Ho. ». W. Brsld Arnold lehwarts — - -l:S0il. -l tion. Herbert N. Straus, F. C, Tatum, Mrs. Ho, I. 0. Harrison »™ - O. Ollvsr Jsck Sehwtsn - »JS1itllll»l seventh. More about different kinds ten, who turned hi* ankle while try- Ernest Fahnestook, Mrs. Lewis S. ing to duck a bad pitch. Hesse made »,olc... *. Blsnsr H. W. Williams BNipn. of golfer* next week. Thompson, Sr,, James O. Tlmolat, F. PrssbeoUrs - • I 1 > 0 1—J Btart—«i»S T. M. DeSoto 1936 Touring Sedan one of the Red Bankers' six hits, a Monmouih oountr.... 1 1 1 II 1~» Johnnr Poor - ~ »;JliJ» Large Yacht Here J. Arend, William K. Foster, Henry Did you fellow* hear our sextette double. The scors: E. Butler. W. O. Wrlghtson, W. B. Ooals— CrstbooUrs, R«b«r 2, W. Drilil Jos 8tlf.rt - »:»llO» J. Harrison ». Blsn.r. Br h«ndlo«i> «. Kobart B«ntl.y ,..__.-...—. .!..- BiXilS M6nday. Some voices they have and RID BANK. For The Week-End Ruthratiff, Edwin Stewart, Edwsrd MofimDuth count/. Ollrsr 4, silt I, Wll- AB R H PO A Jim TOOD ___..„„...-.._ li!7ilt what harmony. Bob a., soprano; Bill OrOHnun, •• 1 O. Fiedler and Ernest A. Smith. The largest boat to visit Red Bank "lUf.rw—W. O. Brsld, Jr., Alttrntte, M., altoi Ed. McD., tenor; Jack MoC, rwlmkl. Ib, W. O. Braid, Br. for Johnion. Tims of Baer Negotiates baritone, with both Walt and Bob B. MtAnlllh, If. ilhct steamboat* piled the river-was ohukkttl, 7 ft mlnutss. p«n*k. lb. , II moored at the Red Bank public dock holding down the bass. Oh, you Molt*, rf. — Han.on to Play With , For Headquarter* Hoffman. RUtul. tf...... for two days last week. It wa* the Win Two Game*. Ea«y G.M.A.C. Time PaymenU H«tt «f „. Viator owned by Dr. Maltland Alex- Pittsburgh Gridder. The Leonardo White Caps soft- liotstr, c. ander of Pittsburgh. Negotiation* are under way for Paxon Wins at Buffalo'. Xlssso. Ib. ...- ball team defeated Lombardo's Fugi- training headquarter* to be set up Carats, p .- 4 The boat ha* an overall length of Tuqk Hanson, well known pro tive* Monday at Leonardo In two Claude Paxton of lea Bright com- 00 feet and displace* 1M gross tons. at Monmouth County Country olub, petsd with ths best athletes In the football player, will play tht* coming bassball games, 10 to 6, and » to 6. Eatontown, by Maxla Baer of Cali- It I 4 17 It t was built for Dr. Alexander at fall with the Pittsburgh Pirate* and The White Cap* collected it hits to country Saturday at the A. A. U. «TR0UOlBUK0. ?amden In \VXt and Is powtred by fornia, leading contender for th* meet at Buffalo and won the hop, AB I UFO will leave early n«t month, for the the Fugitive*' 31 tn the two en- heavyweight boxing crown held by H. L ZOBEL twin engine* developing 260-horis- training camp at Loretto, Pennsy. countsrs. The White Caps have Joe Louis. •kip and Jump. He flntihed fourth Ktonn? •>b."". power each. The boat was regls- vanla. Hanson, former Mlddlatown won nine of their ten gams*. Any In a running event. He wore the "sitss, Ib. ttrsd from Rockland, Maine, where township high sohool and Temple Baer ha* gone to California for a color* of the Shore A. O. of Xlberon, team wishing to book games, com- short vacation and I* exptottd to re- •r*i&skl."'tfT." Dr. Alexander ha* a summer home, university gridiron star, played say. munloate with'41. psage, Brevent whloh won second place In ths mest, SEA BRIGHT After spending two days at Red eral season* with th* Philadelphia turn later this summer to start avenue, Leonardo. Telephone At- training for a title bout In Septem- Bank, with tha owner aboard, the Eagle*. Mr. and Mr*. Hanson, who lanta Highland* 018. boat was sten Monday off Long Ive at Philadelphia, have been ber or June of next year with Louis, At the height of Lanoashlrs's cot- RED BANK IONG BRANCH Branch making her way down the spending a few day* with Mr. Han- Baer recently signed a contraot to ton famine during th* Civil war the] tout eon's paranU at Navaslnk. Boy* oan make extra pookst money fight exolmlvely for Promoter Mike British government i*vs relief (o| selling Tha Register—Advertlssmsat, Jaoob* the nest tare* years. 4W,tM ootton mlU workers. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988; I nee Personals • r • -4 Mrs. Charles P. Noble, who -» j< Shore's stopping at the Molly Pitcher hotel, A bad as her guests over the Fourth" '• Finest her nephew, John J. WHIett and his mother, Mrs. Alice WlUett of Food Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wlllett is as- sistant manager for the well known Ourkee food products concern. Markets Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Doremus of Reckless place spent part of tbelr wedding trip at Atlantic City where Red Fair they were registered at the Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall. , Mrs. John W. Holmstedt, Morris Bank Haven Holmstedt and Mrs. Mary E. Norton 73 St. 752 River Rd. spent Sunday with Mrs. Holmstedfs r sister, Mrs. John Thorsen of Astoria, Conveniently Located in the Center' oj Town Long Island. They also visited the Modern, Attractive, Convenient shrine at Oceanslde, Long Island. Joseph Hesse, son of the late Oscar Hesse, Sr., and one of the pioneers In the Ice cream Industry In Red Bank, Is critically ill at his home on West Front street Mr. Hesse was stricken with paralysis last Thursday and little hove is entertained for bis recovery. Josef Levlnoff of the American Ballet Corps and Miss Charlotte Mount of New York were guests over the holiday week-end of Mlu Ethel Mount Mosar and Mies Helen Outstanding Values in our DAIRY DEPARTMENTS L, Fales of Hudson avenue. Both Miss Mount and Mr. Levlnoff are for- mer pupils of the Mozar Dancing school. • % Mrs. Phyllis Pettit and daughter >' Barbara of Freehold are visiting Mr. argarine and Mrs. Alfred Lencb of Harding road this week. Pastr, y^^^ •*•*•Flou• \ - .• r• 5 -1•••.'••5• Joba Patrick of Oakland street underwent "a surgical treatment Tuesday morning at Monmouth Me* •*. 1 mortal hospital. Aage F. Nielsen of Haddon park has returned to Texas on business after a short vacation.' Beech-Nut ..Mis* Bajbare-Sayre,.daughter-ot_.*i Dr. and Mrs. William D. Sayrt) of Store Cheese™ 19 Maple avenue, sailed last week on the steamer New Tork for a sum- C mer's sojourn In Europe. Mlu Hazel Alvts and Charles'TJn- Kraft Cheese American 2 & 49 ger of New Tork were week-end vis- C itors of Mr. and Mrs. J.. Sterling Worthlngton of Les Gerjtrude apart* American Cheese «> 25 ments. „•, Mji* Mamie Zeller of Brooklyn !j was sr Week-end and holiday guest "*> Block Edam Cheese *29c of Mrs. Lena Colmorgen of Oakland street. Baby Gouda Cheese »29* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser of DELMONTE Hack%nsack, formerly of Red Bank, are the parents of a daughter, bora Large Slices can Danish Bleu Cheese KiSc Friday at Rlvervlew hospital. Mrs* Pineapple Kaiser Is the former Miss Mary GUI, Selected Guaranteed ^aw ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gill of Mlddletown. The baby has been named Mary Ann. Mr. Kaiser 24 is thmson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser of LIncroft. DOLE Gems 14- Mr. and Mrs. William Sweeney Of EGGS - Allen street, Rumaon, formerly pf Spears or Crushed can. Red Bank, are the paronts of a ten* T| 3 large 4Hk'0*c pound son, born Tuesday at Hlver- ") P i n e a p p I e Cut vie*v hospital. Mrs. Sweeney Is to* Red 3 former Bertha Lewis. Mr. Sweeney Beets Is a Red Bank postman. The baby's cam namo Is William John Sweeney. HANOVER Brand Fancy large Burton Moore of South street Is • surgical patient at Rlvervlew .hos- No. 2»/2 pital. • , • ' can Mrs. Eleanor Stevens, technician Tomatoes at Rlvervlew hospital, Is enjoying a Pet month's vacation. Her place Is be- tall I Q< ing filled by Mlu Helene Polltzer of Lion Newark. Evap.Milk' Carnation Scans 19 Mrs. Peter Maher of Colt's Neck is a surgical patient at Rlverview hospital. »Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VanNote of NBC Fig Newtons i% A Tfc Prospect avenue are the parents of an eight-pound son, horn early yes- terday morning at Rlvervlew hos- NBC Melody Cookies /"'* I / pital. fc Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bordsn, Misses Mae and Eva Relsa of Wash- NBC Social Teas * " ington and 'Miss Jane Mllovlch of Fresh large Silver Hill, Maryland, spent th» C week-end with Alfred Reiu and fam- Cucumber i« Layer Cake •£=. «* 29 ily of Linden place. HEINZ Pickles Miss May Kelly of Brooklyn spent 18 the week-end with Mrs. John MoNelX of Bridge avenue. Pineapple Juice DOLE —" 9° Miss Jean Carton of Harrison ave- nue Is enjoying a vacation from her No.l B duties at Dean's, florist, Little Silvan DEL MONTE Orangeade ™ - 12' Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Curtis o%. Tender Tips square Wallace street spent the week-anf can at Natslhl lodge, Manasquao. Whilst Asparagus Soap Chips ga 5 - 29c there they entertained several 25 friends from Red Bank and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Wiley and daughter Mary Jane of McLaren Enjoy the ACME MEAT SPECIALS at Bigger Savings street left last week for a visit with Qarden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at the Peak of Perfection relatives at Peach Bottom, Pennsyl- vania. Justine Spencs of Lake avenue, Ed- ward Hemjchoot of Rumaoa asd Thomas Bly of Shrewsbury atended the New Tork Giant-Brooklyn Dod- Genuine ger double header Monday at the String Beans 2 9 Polo Grounds. Miss Alleen Attrldge of Wast Spring Front street Is enjoying a two watksT vacation from her duties in the law U. S. No. I office of Parsons, Labrecque and Lamb 23 Borden, Wallace street. Y New Mrs. Oeorgs P. Davis of Rsd Bank Potatoes 10 Is a guest at Hotel New Weiton, %\ 17 New Tork city. Fresh William A. Barrett of Maple ave- Killed nue Is a surgical patient at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. Long Fancy Branch. Fatted Calif. Oranges 15 Special Meeting Of Card Party Heads

Mrs. Howard Hlgglnsoa, chairman of the annual card party of the R«d Sunkist Lemons 29 Bank Woman's club to be held at % r VEAL&v •> 19 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, July IS, at Mrs. K. H. Boynton'a Alston court resldencs, has called a special meet- Ing of all committees for nut Wed- nesday morning st 10 o'clock at Mrs, Milkfed Veal Cutlets 33 Nearby Carrots 3 ^0 Boynton's. Plans ax* progressing for the party and several door prtxae New Green Luscious Ripe ^ n 4 M^ have been donated by club members. Part of the proceeds will go to the Loin Veal Chops »29 club's benefit and welfare fund. Peaches «•» *.*•* Tickets may be obtained from mem* Skinless Frankfurters "21c I Assorted Cold Cuts tt> 29c Cabbage bers and at the door. Tasty Beef Bologna n 21c I Sliced Bacon Nearby ^^fcbuncrii Onions *& Beets Tender River Plaza. The Woman's dub will hold a meet* Weakfish or Porgies £i-*s *7 large Ing this evshlng at the home of Mrs, Irvlnn Wells of Choatnut atroet. Red size Bank. for Colm Boyland, son of Mr. and Mrs- Scallops-' » lSc| Haddock » -14c 25 John W. Boyland, Continues to show 2 Improvement at Fltkln Memorial Ms»to and Seafood 8oW Only !• Aome Market at fs Broad SI, Bed Bank. Cantaloupes hospital, Asbury Park, where he U a patient for spinal trouble. It is HI. expected that he will return homs in STORE HOURS: Friday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Saturday, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Monday through Thursday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. about three weeks. ' The 800 club will meet at the h««i* Meat, Egg and Produoe prloes effeotlvn to Saturday night. of Mrs. Rdwird H. Bcattsriood kbit j Grocery pjriom to Wednesday, July 18. None sold to dealers. afternoon. Ws nserrs right to Unit Quantities. Bovs can maks extra pocket i MlUM Th« IUlt4*> ' BED "BANK, "REGISTER, JtTLY 7,. 1988.

Ida Mathews, -who hve been spend- Mr. and -Mrs. Janea Hubbs enter- Danc«HeldAt Belfcrd. ing two weeka with their sister, Mrs. tained relatives from-New York over the week-end. ' • ' - let Us Solve U BOOS*' Savak Richardson, have returned to I« Fined $215 SPECIAL! Players Club In BeUotd fcosj H. Olw Kali, Vtoe.nl their borne at Hlghtstown... Mrs. Tobias Clark and daughter Wmltioi, Barnr Waaicnwa and Jobs Mrs, Llla Besls and daughter, Miss- Marilyn of port Monmouth spent Hany FTyer,o(,'"Orsinge w*s Keyport, N. J. , LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel.R. B. 1832. Mr. and MM. Gordon Wright, Mr. Wright of Port" Monraouth and Mr, Mrs, Thomas Adubato. wood of New Tork, on River road, and Mrs. Herman Tarnow and Miss .Mr. and -Mrs. Gilbert Serbe of East tored to Pine Hill Tuesday. Phone Mlddletown S68-R. and Mrs. Homer Wandllng, Mr. and Mr, and.Mrs. Wilmer Wilson and near the Borden eoUte. Mrs. Leonard Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Tarnow of Belford. The cele- Keansburg were with Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph brants received many gifts. George Lewis Monday. son Frank spent Monday at Long Longatraet, Mr. and • .Mrs. Frank Sunday Mrs. Alva Fleckenstein of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warnock and Branch. Sherry, Mr. and' Mrs. C. Harry Fair Haven entertained Mrs. Nettle blldren and John Warnock of Key- Mr, and Mrs..William.Horning en- RED Smock, Mr. and Mrs. James McKen- Howard, Mrs. Albert Peters, Milton port, spent Thursday evening with tertained .relatives . from Jersey .City. GRETA&SPANlSHBeauty Salon na, Mr. and MM. W. L. Onderdonk, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wall- Mrs. A. E. Langford. Sunday. BANK Mr. and Mra. J. A. Kelly, Mr. andIng and Mrs. Bertha Peas* and Mrs. John Dillon of New Tork vis- Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Blbomfleld fi6. Broad Street. Tel. R. B. 2342. STRAND Mra. John D. Hughes, Mr. and Un.daughter Lois of this place. ited Mrs. Catherine Dinnen part of •pent the week-end andholiday with Spring Specials Dtttrt ViU Oil Wave Only $6.50 George McAdaJn, Mr. and Mra. Her- Mr. ,»nd Mrs. John Dllling of New last week. , Mrs.' Emma Brown. LAST TIMES TODAY • Double Feature We win remain open until S Crocqulgnole or 8plral Waves' bert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C. York , have returned borne after Mr. and Mrs, Charles Young and P. M, Fridaj orenlngs. MICKEY R00NEY Vanlnwegen, Mr. and Mr*. Frank spending a few days with Mr. and laughter Helen are visiting Mr. and ' Shrewsbury. McDonald, Mr. and Ms.' John Rellly, Mra, Thomas Dinnen. Mrs. William Worrell. — to3.95' "HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY" Mr, and Mrs. Charles Danl, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Claud Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warnock and (Tin Red Bank BwliUr can b. boufkt Mia. Kenneth Robinson, Mr. andchildren Marylou tnd Jerry and grandson, Dennis Sell, visited, Mrs. a Sbicwebury from the' Sbrav*^^' Max- OTHEB SCOT COLTON in '' E X T O RT IO N " Mrs. Allan Hascall, Mr. and Mr»Jacob. , Bchnopr, Jr., of Belford and A, E. Langford Saturday. ut, at the postofflc* from Mri, Janes PERMANENTS Leonard Mack.' Mr. -and, Mrs. Paul Qarrlson of Mr. and Mrs. William Byers and Rlordsa, sad from Gttf.'Edwardi oa th« corner of Ntwraen Spring! road sad Cut, Shampoo. Set Extra. FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Feature! Also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barrows, Cheeseduake, spent Sunday at daughters Grace and Olive spent tbe Sbrewsbiiry.'aveiiae.) r SENSATIONAL REVTVAL BY YOFCLAB DEMAND Mr. and Mra. Paul Sllverman, Mr. Bridgeport, Connecticut. ' week-end and holiday at Cape May. More, than $100 yva« cleared Friday Duart Velzor A AC and Mra. Henry Kruae, Mr. and Mr"'. Mrs. James Bartholomew spent -Muses Anna Mae and Trances by the -women of the Presbyterian Combination Tt<*V0 Henry Bauer, Mr. and Mra. George Tuesday with her slater, Mrs, Anne Lange are visiting their aunt, Mrs. church at a white elephant and cake Formerly 7.80 RULX)LPH VALENTINO . Wulf, Mr. and Mra. B. W. Kvcrhardt' Veegue of Jersey City, tbe. occasion Fred Roske at.Hyestwood. sale on the Borden-Nevlua lawn. For- Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Applegate, Mr. being Mrs, Veegue'a birthday. Mrs. Hall of East Orange is visit- ty dollars was made on the cake sale MACTTOTELESS in "SON OF THE SHEIK" and Mr*. Henry Troller, Mra, Alice Mr. and Mra. Thomas HammlU en- Ing her daughter, Mrs. Peter Cody. and more than' $60 was realized from FREE PABSnro SPACE WAVE ,Ha»c«ll. Mra. Clara Baden, Mra.Viah tertained friends from Jersey City Mrs. Llla Beals and daughter Do- the white elephant sale. The profits Dt BEAS Formerly 1M Edward Arnold, Jr. - "Blazing Barrier*" Smith, Mra. Marie Weber, Mra. John Sunday. lores of New York spent the week- will be used to help meet the ex- Monday to Wednesday Spedali! 8 Items and Rinse 11.00. Burnstein, Mra. Alice Weaaon, Mra< Mrs. Emma Brown has been end'and holiday with airs'. Beala* penses of the church. ' SUN., MON.; TUES. - Preview Sat. Night Mae Hugg, Mra. John Bennett, Mra. •pending & few days with Mrs, Divld itherr^DanieV ~Sennett. Miss Emma Holmes was' hostess Roae Paulson, Mlaa Roberta Mc- Suydam of Matawan. Oliver Perry entertained relatives to relatives and friends over the hol- Knlght, Mlaa Adele. Manor, Mlaa Mrs. Nettie Wright of Atlantic from Staten Island over the week' iday and week-end, Among those Frances Oaada, Mlaa Jean Murphy, Highlands visited her, slater, Mrs. end. • visiting were Rev. and Mra, Norman THRILLSjP** Mlaa Florence Murphy, Miss Edith John Glaaa, Friday. Mias Betty Hermes attended. a Btofflet of Newark, Dr. and Mrs, El- yanSchouten, Miaa Elsl« Dty, Mlaa Mr. and Mrs.- Carl Gelger of Mill- cocktail party at the home'of Miss liott Stomet and daughter Ann and liarlon Mount, Mlaa Katherlne Ap- town and Mr. and Mra. T. R. Comp- LonI Martens at Cllffwood last week. Mrs, Alexander Maldment of Rah.? Molly Pitcher Food Market plegate, Mla»" Beatrice Connor, ton and children Jane and Lola spent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fallon add W EXCITEMENT' George Juu-k, Charlea Lockwood, way, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Ward, Miss. Sunday at Bear Mountain. I>ater Pike,-Jamea Murphy, George children Florence, Tbqmas, Albf- Juliet Ann Ward and Mils Ooea 18 MONMOUTH ST., REJQBANK Glllig, Elwood Firth; George Watts, John V. Glau, - Jr., received word tlna, William and-Robert-of Jersey -Dllle'df Haplewbodand 'MrTan'o' Mrs.' Th*genta»wg W. 0. Fowler, John Wandllng, Adoif last week that he passed the exam- City spent the week-end and holiday Har/y Caratenaen and children Har- you 'Zola' and "Pasteur* Sim, Theodore Hoffman,. Howard ination to enter State Teachera col- with Mr. and Mrs. William Bennlng. ry and Ann of East Orange. lege. He Will begin lescona at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lawson and Milk Fed N brings you unforget-. Beck, Thomas McKnlght.', George Betty, Catherine and John Ellis of Thorn andjO. V. Weir. •• college In September to become a family of New Kensington, Pennsyl' New York arrived here last week to Boneleit Veal table, action-packed manual training teacher. v&nla, spent Sunday with Mr. andspend the summer with their fath- drama torn from the liv-%.' Mra. George Luker is able to beMrs. Edward Hermes. er, John Ellis, Sr. PREPARING FOB CLAMBAKE. about, the house again after a two- Mrs; Florence Powers of Jersey Miss Bessie Green left Tuesday for ROAST 25i ing history of our day. montha' lUneas. City is spending two weeks with her a two-weeks' vacation at Gaspe Pen- Bed Bank Botarians Getting Ready Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lufburro* slater, Mrs. William Bennlng. insula,'Canada. Her father, William For The4r Annual Outtnr. ^ and »on lAwrence ol_ton»:.:BMnci ._,Mr.__in.d_MrB.. George.Xieek, spent I Sreen, Is vlaltlng Mrr-and-Mrs. and Mrs. William Shllllnger of At-Sunday visiting Mrs. Dlllet at Free- ' The annual clambake of the Red Wllmont Qulmby at Solesbury, Penn- Prime-iRib lantis Highlands were entertained at hold. sylvania. Bank, Rotary club will, be held the home of Mrs. Allle Rauscher on Mr, and. Mrs. David Schnoor and Thursday, July 21. The bake will be Mr. and Mrs, Harry Borden and the Fourth. Hiss Marion Langford spent Monday Mrs. C. Frank Borden and children ROAST under the supervision of Albert 8. at Asbury Park...... ' . Miller, who has conducted aeveral Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Was left yesterday for a adjourn at Pine- very successful affairs of like .nature Helen Smith and Nelson Smith spent Miss Marilyn Dreher of Newark is hurst, North Carolina. for the Red Bank Rotarlans. Fur- Thursday evening- with Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. England left READY TO EAT ther details of thla outing will be William Uaxson of Chapel Hill. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Volk- last week to spend a vacation in given at today's meeting of the club Mra. Ellen Graham and family of l«nd. Tennessee. Mr. England Is principal Cooked Haras and again next Thursday. New York have opened their bunga- The Belford Red Sox defeated the of the public school. At today's meeting the club will low for the summer. Keanaburg Athletic club Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murphy, Ned (WHOLE or HALF) obaerve the formal installation of of- Miss Doris Palmer of Trenton was the score of 5 to 2. On the Fourth Murphy, Mortimer Murphy, Bernard tiers for the ensuing year. The the week-end guest of Miss Corla tbe Red Sox defeated the Keyport Hlgglns, Mias Mary HIgglns, Eugene newly elected officers are William A. Schnoor. Bayviews by the score of i to S. Hlggins, Bernard Horan and Miss Miller president, Victor Sitter vice Miss Beulah Foster of Oceanslde Miss Leona. Volkland and Miss Helen Callery, of New York, spent CHOJPPJED HAMBURGER.... president, Albert S, Miller treasurer, spent.Sunday with h?r grandfather, Marilyn Dreher spent Monday «v«n Sunday visiting Miss Margaret Mur- John V. Crowell secretary, and these John Schanck. ing with Mias Marlon Langford. phy and tbe BIy family. officers and Hubert M. Farrow, Wil- Ce.pt. and Mrs. John Glass, Mra. The following officers of Pride of Mrs. Evan F. Jones of Red Bank, Milk Fed liam L. Russell and Dr. Harold J. Jennie Trimble and Mrs. Eliza Wall- Belford council, Sona and Daughters formerly of this place, has been oon- HENRY FONDA Stokes members of the board of di- ing Were recent visitors at the home of Liberty, were installed Friday flned to her bed by Illness'. of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cook of Point night by Deputy John Brown of BREAST VEAL :::...... :...... :...,...... m rectors. Miss Josephine Lang returned M.UCKMRIILO • JOHN President Miller has named hla Pleasant North Long Bralch: home at 10 o'clock Friday night af- FREE DELIVERY. Jut Pbone R. B. ««. committees, and a very active year Harry Seeley of Brooklyn has ra< 'Councilor—^ae. Hivens. - ter flying from Denver, Colorado, to turned home after a visit of several Associate councilor—Frances Andrem. la In store. Vies, councilor—Eleanor Courter. the bedlsde of her father; John Lang; The Red Bank Rotarlans have been days with, his daughter, Mrs. Clar- Aiioclate vlea councilor—Ella Bid«. who died early Saturday morning. invlUd to attend an Intercity meet ence Marvin. Recording •terttarr—Mary Willing;. She made the airplane trip in nine, at the Hotel Roger Smith In1 New Miss Eva Vierlng of Ocean Grova Anoeiate leeretarr—Lester Walling. and one-half hours; Mias Lang'had spent Friday with Mrs. Charlea Caa- Financial secretary—UUtiu Clayton. EiHIilSli'i'uliiii'hUiBSI Brunswick Tuesday night, July It, at Treasurer—Lulu Eaetmond. been on a trip to San Francisco 7:30. The occasion has been arranged ier. Gulder-Joiepbjne Johnston, when her father was stricken ill. She so that the Rotarlana can meet one Mrs. Gussle Dennis spent yesterday Inild* guard—Mae Hanley, received word by means of police July White Sale Outside guard—Georgia Foiter. BED BANK PHONE 1500 of the newly elected dlreotora of Ro- with her sister, Mn. Steven Broan Junior ex-eounellor—Emma Suydam. teletype. tary International, Agrlpa. Popescue der of Keanaburg. Atioclata junior ax-councilor—Dorotii Mr. and Mrs. James Rlordan are Patterson.' of CluJ, Roumanla.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Miss Trustee for 18 monthe—Mae Haveni, entertaining Mrs. Rlordan's mother, TODAY ONLY Mr. Popescue is general manager Helen Smith and Nalaon Smith vis- Mrs, Colleran of Highlands. CHECKED JOHN BOLES •- MADGE EVANS in of an Institution responsible for theited Mr, and Mrs. Willed Haggerty St. Clement's church school outing Mr. and Mrs, Harry Goldhurst en- cultivation of 24,000 acres, of land, of New Egypt last Thursday, is being held today. Sunday morn- tertained relatives and friends from the revenue of which supports a hos Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Vreeland of ing' the church service will be held Jersey City over the week-end. DISH TOWELS 6 f»59< "SINNERS IN PARADISE" pital, an old folks', home and.._a Nutley passed - the weak-end with at 10 o'clock. Next Wednesday even- Lester Soott, a member of Shrews- church. He Is visiting New Jeraey to Mra. Lena Sutherland. ing the ladies of St. Agnes' guild will bury hose company, extinguished a TWere 17c Each FREE TO THE LADIES—MAT. & EVE. Inspect the New Jersey Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ewlng and have, a party at the home of Mrs. fire in a New Tork car one day last Experiment station In New Bruns- family of Phlladelprla spent Friday Charles Shindle, with Mrs. Shlndle week. - "DRESSERWARE" wick. and Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- as hosteaa, Mrs. J. P. Euler was the Miss Mary Conway and Patrick bur MacConnell, Arthur Ewlng, Jr. -winner last week of a box of hand- Conww of Brooklyn spent the week- FRIDAY - SATURDAY wh,o has been spending two weeks kerchiefs disposed of by St. Agnes' end with Michael McGarlty and with Mr. and Mrs."MacCp'nnell, re-guild. She gava the prize back to family. Beacon Blankets 99' the guild and it was won the next LORETTA YOUNG - RICHARD GREENE in turned home with his parents. 1 Miss. Louise McCue, accompanied ATLANTIC Miss Emma Snowflake of Jeraey time by Mrs. J. R. Fields . ' by ,M1BS Arlene McDonald of Free- For Beach and Home "Four Men And A Prayer" City was a recent guest of her nieces, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan of Brooklyn hold, left yesterday bn a trip to Ber- • — THEATRE — Mrs. William Myer and Miss Mildred spent the week-end and holiday with muda, where they will spend several DAVID NIVEN • • C. AUBREY SMITH - Morris. their daughter, Mrs. Bernard Red- weeks. ' ' . ; .:,;'"'•'''•' • -.'• ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behrens and den. Mra. Margaret Fenton of Lynn, for . ' . By Popular Demand Phoae A. H. MS •' Miss Elizabeth VonOehsen of Bloom' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller and son Massachusetts, has moved to Silver- GABY COOPER • iJEAN ARTHUR In field were week-end guests of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Best and brook road. Gannon Towels 5 $l — Last Times Today — and Mrs. James Bartholomew. son Richard were at Atlantic City B. E. Logadon and . family have' "THE PLAINSMAN" Sunday. ! ... ' moved from Sllverbrook road to Ok: Heavy and Spongy THURS., JULY 7 James Bartholomew returned to After Regular Show Sat Mite at 11 P. M. his'position at the federal shipyards Mr. and, Mrs. Clay Balr entertained lahoma City," Oklahoma. . • _ _ ^#_ . •• BING CROSBY In Tuesday after a 17-days vacation. relatives from Boston the past week. Walter C. Guptil, president of the" for "DR. RHYTHM" Dennle Lingo and George Leek, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward.Savldge of board of education, who has been Cannon Towels 6 $1 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY recovered bicycles Sunday which had Union are spending the summer with seriously 111 at his home. Is now able been stolen Memorial day. The bi-Mr. and Mrs, Harold Copeland.. to be up and around the house. FBI., SAT., JULY 8 -9 cycles were stolen by two New York Mrs, Allen of Forty Fort, Penn- Mrs. Elizabeth Poole entertained DOUBLE FEATURE boys. No charges wert made against sylvania spent last week with her relative*, from New York over" the ABSORBENT LAUREL * HARDY In the boys. daughter,. Mrs. Robert Runyon. weelc-end. . , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robertson A new Ford surburban car has "SWISS MISS" Miss Mazle MoGee, Miss Evelyn and son of South River visited Mrs, been purchased for Shadowbrook Price, Donald Luker and Melvln l : — And — Catherine Leddy Sunday, \ farm. >• . •' ' .. : .". . Extra Long Barnes spent Sunday at Washington "HEART OF ARIZONA" Crossing. Win. Boy d — Honsilonf Oeasidjr Mr, and Mrs. Walter Worden of Keyport ware visitor* here yesterday. SHEETS 81x99 SOW, MON, TUES, Capt and Mrs. John Glass and son Announcement S-TEAB, GDARANTEED JULY 10-11 . U John spent an evening recently at Asbury Park. The first food sale of tbe season "Yellow Jack" for the benefit of . the Methodist SPECIAL! This Week-End! Boot. Montgomenr - Lewi* Stone church was held at Cedar Beach Sat. urday. Those In charge were Mn. MacMURRAY Virginia Bruce Rutus Kaatmond, Mrs. Joseph Ha- HARRIET HILLIARD vens and Mrs. Pauline Linderberry, WED., THURS., 4DLY 18 - H The sale netted %U. Announces fm Payments Ben Blue • Rufe Davis Mrs.'Irving Roop spent Friday Acetate Dresses DOUBLE rEATURE —In— with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- the Opening "FIRST 100 YEARS' eph VanBrunt of Keanaburg. Only 200 of these $1.98 Dretiei at Mrs. Elwood Runyon spent Thurs- of a day with her slater, Mra. Everett "Cocoanut Grove" "BULL DOG Runyon of Red Bank, Modern Auto DRUMMOND'S PERIL" Mrs. Clarence Stokes and daugh- with THE YACHT CLUB BOYS ters Phyllis and Jean of Neptune Accessories Store 2 Pc. PLAYSUITS HARRY OWENS and HIS ROYAL HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA passed the week-end with Mr, and at Separate Skirt - Wen $1.39 WED. EVE rat ZVB Mra. Joseph Heyers.. v Mr. and Mra, Myron Golden of • MARCH OF TIME • 110 GOOD 75 REASONS 124 Shrewsbury Ave. 11 "REASON! Roselle were week-end guests of Mr. 2 Pc. BANDANA and Mrs, George Golden. cor. Locust Ave., WEDNESDAY ONLY ~~ Mrs. Gertrude Eldrldga and Mra. i RED BANK ALICE BRADY - TOM BROWN - CHARLES WINNINGEB PLAYSUTTS Were Coloifol, Oajr, East Colon 99 "GOOD-BYE BROADWAY" COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE • ' ' •' : OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE ! SPRING LAKE, N. J. 1 Ptiorei Spring tele 2719 Tires - Batteries EXTRA SPECIAL! 'END THIS THEATRE EVERY WED. AT S P. M. WATSON BARRATT Radios-Accessories HAVE YOU REGISTERED! praivnti Opening Special! Hostess Coats NEW SERIAL STARTINO SAT, JULY 18 ELISSA LANDI in LOOTED QVAXTITIt (IH NMON) DON TERRY in FREE "The Lady Ha$ A Heah" Tuba Wits. Every "THE SECRET OF ' WlfH tillDA I*ON« G.&J.BIG4 RUBY IANE STORES FIVE EVENING PERFORMANCES . Tire Purchased TREASURE ISLAND" B«glnnlna Tuenty, July 12th / •' COB. ' ' 28 BROALV STREET,' RED BANK , Prises Hit* $|.«| 124 Shrewsbury Ave. LOCUST AVE. Box Ofllc*. Op**, from July! 6th ', i •• >' • -P . RED BANK REGISTSP.JULY. 7, 1938.

Keansburg, Keyport Michael of Patterson, Mr. and Mn. Keyport. ners of two blankets awarded last Douglas Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sea Bright. week at the home of Mrs. .Mary Myers and ion, Douglas of Caldwell, Lutheran Services (The Red Bmk Bntlittr ni t» bouafct (Th« Red Bank ResliUr tan b« bousht Reed. ' LOWRATEff wtre Fourth of July visitors at the ln-K«yjort .from Co>t> BtoOnn, Mn. In g» Bright from Motili W.ituun. B. Masseur—European Graduate Lewis summer home on,Stone road. Florence M«1M. CQI Stmoa and Mri. UftowiU and Cinc.ir. Clsw Stan.) The fourth Sunday after Trinity CUra Sinmu.) A Friendly Visitor, Bringing Good Mrf and Mrs..Hamilton Maxley of Guests at a party Saturday even- WESSON TAXI Seducing exercise* and DMHft by appointment at your home. will be observed at all .service* of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and News every week for 58 rears, to all the Keyport Lutheran church till Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hitchcock and Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the family in th* homes of Had BED Also treatment* under doctor*! sjnpervUton. . daughters, Jean, Iris, Audrey and Mr.'and Mr. J. S. Matthews, Jr., and William Llndman on Beach street Bank and vicinity—About local erenU TEL BANK Sunday. A service wlU be held it leabelle of Haddonfleld were Sunday" 1212 8:50 o'clock Sunday morning In the son William spent the week-end at were Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Olson, and local oeopl*^—Advertisement • " ' • ,••-: <••• "U> • guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Max-' Ktanaburg chapel on Port .if onmoutb McLean, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. William VanDolan, Mr. Ph. Monmputh County Country Club • Eat. 95 road, to be followed by the church ley... • ,. • . - , Mrs. E.. P. Lott and children of La- and Mn. Jackson W.hlte, Miss Olive school session at 9:30 o'clock at both Grange, Illinois, are visiting Mrs. U. Packer and Reginald D'Auby. • • •• • ••• •.. \io»-' •• •': ••• .• ;•. • ;-• • Keyport and Keansburg.' At thl Atlantic Highlands. Lott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John U Miss Marie Nprdln of Beach street Monraouth Beach Club - MonmquthBeach 2370 10:45 o'clock icrvlce in the Masonl* Morrell. , ' ' is spending three weeks with her temple at Keyport the' pastor, Her. WUllam Hornby of Boston Is visit par parents In Connecticut (Till lUd Bank Rt*lit«r can b. boosht ing his sister, Mrs. Vadln Curtis. Riissell I* MoCullough, wilt preach la AtUntto Blthlud. from William UK, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Olsen of on the subject, ."Some Difficult Re- J. Mmsars. A. Kata anil Bota.o's Store.) Mrs. Violet Morgan of New York Richmond Hill, Long Island, were quirements."' . '•''.' has been visiting Mrs. Charles Shel- MILES President Roosevelt has approved week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ' The vacation church school, spon- don." '•."'•• liam Llndman of Beach street sored by the Lutheran church, will two Works Progress Administration' Mr. and Mrs. Burtls Aumack are conclude Its three Weeks' session In projects tor. this borough. One ii Mr. and Mrs. Jackson White of planning to spend siveral months Church street had Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Cooks Night Oic-H- the Masonic temple, Keyport, Friday $29,878 for streets and the other is this summer In Europe, where their SUMMER SHOES evening, July 15. T»e senool has been Sl$,982 for sewers. The amounts giv- liam VanDolan of Weehawken as en are the federal government's share daughter', Miss Billy Aumack, has their week-end guests. . On account of the above tragedy i • • a In session since June 2T • and has several dancing engagements. been meeting every -week day with of the cost. The borough's share will Miss Alma Murray of Rosedale, he S11.000 for the streets and K412 Mrs. Josephine A. Hpff"U enter- an enrollment of 60 children from taining Miss' Viola Young of Los Long Island, is visiting Miss Mar- three to 1* years of age. The school, for the sewers. Streets to be resur- garet Peterson. The Sea Bright Yachf Club faced Include Eighth avenue, Pros- Angeles,'California. under the supervision ot the pastor, Mrs. Fred Crocs and daughter Miss Harriet and Doris Johnson has had the assistance of JHIss. Elsie peot avenue, Leonard avenue be- are employed at the Ship Ahoy bath- will lerve a tween Avenue C to Avenue D, and Adele are spending tho summer at Bahrenburff and Mrs. Edna .Muehl- Lake Wlnnepasaukee, New Hamp- ing pavilion. hausen as beginner and; primary Mount avenue between Eighth ave- J). Disco and Arnold Disco of Bar- nue, and Gawen road. The sewer shire, ' teachers, and Elizabeth Duckworth, Miss Marjorle Burns of Somervllle anao Lake, New York, spent the hol- Dorothy Cottrell and Mildred Sum- project provides for reconditioning and recaulklng 5,000 feet of sewer has. been visiting. Miss Geraldlne iday -week-end with the former's SALE Special Buffet Froide mers assisting. , . .. . . , daughter, Mrs. Walter Klrschbaum, pipe and 17 manholes in the western Brown. Beginning Monday, July 18, the who is spending the summer with ,'Par Excellence-/ school will open Its annual session part of the borough and raising 75 Miss Mildred Lackey is spending For* Limited Tim* Only manholes to the proper grade, the summer at Pine Hill, New York, Councilman and Mrs. Victor Perotti. '.. —on—' . •••." '.. .• in the chapel In Keansburg. : as assistant director in a camp. Alfred Madsen, who is employed in Drastic Reductions— St Mary's Episcopal church school Mrs; Horace S. Burrowei has been the shipyards at Newport News, Vir- Thursday, July 7th Is having Its outing today. The ginia, visited his parents, 5Mr. and church service next Sunday will be spending a vacation at Lake Mo- honk, New York. Mrs. Soren Madsen, over the Fourth. All Merchandise From Regular Stock and on all succeeding Thursdays, at 11:19 a. m. Choir rehearsal and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Slaytpn of West Keansburg. confirmation Instructions will not be Mrs. A. Hartzler of Terre Hill, Pa., has been visiting her son and daugh- New York have been spending a few starting at 8:00 P. M. held tomorrow. # HO sne1 $12 STYLE* The S. D. S. dub of Keyport met ter-ln-law. Mr.' and Mrs. John , O. days with Mr. Slayton'a parents, Mr. • FOR WOMEN ——- We offer our usual entertainment of Charlie Murray and HI* Monday evening at the home of Miss Mrs; J. A. Mitchell has returned to Hartzler. - and Mrs, Ohauncy Slayton. Orchestra—The Boyal XubairelM, and Miss Vif(tnl* Uppercu. Rita Thorns of Laurel avenue, A Philadelphia after a visit of several Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Heeren and Rabbi Arthur Hershon of Congre- Also CMco. ....-,•' •.;,•., ... •',. ,-; . :', • '• • .• (social evenlnx of games and dancing weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. H. children of Brooklyn are spending gation B'nal Israel of Red Bank oc- Drastically reduced to I was. enjoyed and refreshment* were Bowtell. the summer here in the Butler house cupied the pulpit of the Sea Bright < From now on we offer a superb luncheon at I served. Those present were Misses Mrs. Nellie O'Connell sailed last on Broadway. Methodist church Sunday night and $1.00 on the porch, terrace or Meridian Room. Ola Walling of Rarltan township, week on-the Caledonia for Ireland Mr. and Mrs'. E. 3, Tllton have an- was cordially received, His topic was Belle Morgovaky, Constance Foulks, for a stay with relatives. nounced the marriage of their daugh- "The Spirit of the Fourth of July. Cocktail Hour and Dinner. Natalie Campbell, Eleanor Qlsenk Mrs. Arthur Byne, who has been ter,. MIBB Je&n -Tllton,. to Thtodor« Wanda Beth Miller, Evelyn Palmer living In Paris the past year, arrived Stecker of Asbury Park at the Lu- 'Onir^uelft'l^^I^'wirriBiir' your palm. and Mabel Fowler of Keyport and last week on* the Queen Mary and theran church, Asbury Park, Satur- Navesinlc. Miss Rita Thprne of this place, will spend the rest of the summer day of last week. The ceremony was SEA BRIGHT YACHT CLUB ' Oeofge Tlce of Keyport, Leonard here. She Is a sister of. the late Mrs. performed by Rev. Carl Miller. (Th. A>1 Bank fUtHittr can t» bought 95 Carpenter and Harold Darl of Union A. G. Brown. Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, Jr., of Sum- In N.veaink at th. Poitoffle. and BoiilduVt Regularly *2 Grocary.} OCEAN AVENUE Immediately North of Beach and Honson Aumack of Karl- Miss Alice Llvesey Is visiting mitt, is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. Sea Bright Bridge. tan township. friends on Long Island. Harold Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ellis and fam- Miss M. Evelyn Malone' of Red Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rabus and Mies Dorothy Cohen has returned ily of Hasbrouck Heights visited Mr. Bank has been named to the West son of Montclalr have been spending from a vacation In the Berkshire Bills' mother. Mrs. Walter S. Ellis, MILES "HAPPY-GO-LUCKY" Keansburg public school teaching, a few days with Dr. and Mrs. E. D. mountains, Connectlcult, and Spring over iha week-end. staff- to replace Mrs. Helen Orehea Rabus. ~ Valley, ,New York. Members of the Naveslnk Republi- SUMMER REDUCED! Dougherty, who has been granted * Mr. and Mrs'. Evart V. Sllcox and can club held a theater and dinner year's leave of absence- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ellis of Verona 'daughters spent the week-end with party last Thursday at Asbury Park. Get the thrill of seeing.the beautiful shore line Miss Vivian Compton, student have, leased a house In Woodland Mr. and.Mrs, Fred Noble at Manta- After dinner at the Chateau the SANDALS g^,* *|37 nurse at the Presbyterian hospital at park, for the summer. loklng. group attended a'-show at the May- from the air. Special sight-seeing' flights any Newark spent Wednesday with her Mrs. M. F.'Denton and Miss Eliz- Mrs. Herbert R. West has returned fair theater and later went for a time. . parenti Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Comp- abeth, Jiinghans of Montclalr spent from a visit In Philadelphia. stroll on the boardwalk. $ ton. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- . Miss Jane Walker of Weatfleld was liam Junghans of Ocean boulevard. James Purvesof Pittsburg has been Mr, and Mrs; William H. Newman the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. spending several days with his fam- BQYS'AND |37 of Newman place and Mr. and Mrs. Bus stop tones have been marked Van B. Walker. . ily here. only 1.50 , off at the intersections of First-and Delbert Burlett of Keansburg have Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulot enter- returned from the holiday we«k-en4 Mount avenues and First and High- of Forest Hills, L, X, spent the week- land avenues. tained relatives from Philadelphia GIRLS'SHOES at the Burlett cabin In the Focbno end with the former's parents, Mr. over the week-end. Mils. Evelyn mountains, Mllford, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. L. Davis and and Mrs. John C. Osborn. Regularly to $2.43 family have moved from First ave- Gleasqn returned with the guests to Miss Jeanette Kinsley of Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ansorge of Philadelphia for a two weeks' visit. lyn, was the week-end guest of Mr. nue to Mrs. William B. Kelly's house Jackson Heights, RI, were enter- OB East "Washington, avenue. Mr. .and—Mrs.- Henry , fioott and and Mrs. Daniel Connolly, tained by Ira Anjargo recently, daughter Edith of Jersey City spent Miss Grace Rabedee has accepted Baby cllnlo will be held Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wrckotf MEN'S SPORTS SHOES July 13, at 2 pi m., at the fire house. the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Jamei & position as counter-girl at Smock's of New York were entertained over 6. Scott,, $ on the boardwalk for the uummer, Mr. and Mrf. Chester Anderson of Sunday by Mr., and Mrs. Henry C. Reduced to 2$I Mrs. Mary McNeil and sons, James, New York have rented the Parrlsh Wyckoff. Miss Josephine Carr or New York Jr., Alan and Robert of Irvlngton house on Bayslde drive. Mr. and Mrs. D. Barrett,of Englo- was a holiday guest of Miss Doris were Sunday visitors of the Mri. Mc- Miss Marjorle Elder pf New York wood were entertained over the Sickles. Neil's parents here. > visited her sister, Mrs. Edward J. week- end by the latter's parenti, Mr, Mrs. Louise Card has- returned Personalized Flight Instruction Ba.hr ot Lincoln avenue, over the lronr Indiana; where she visited her SALE ON HANDBAGS Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Turplk and and Mrs. Harvey Brower. BNTJRB STOCK (Etctpt ittiti Up) daughter .Nancy of Perth Amboy holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rlegler spent son, Mavnard Card. For Particular People spent Sunday here. with. Ml»a Nel Mrs. William Dunphy of South the week-end at Pittsburgh* Fa..- • Mrs. Thomas Dumont entertained Hatalan of Thirteenth street. avenue, who- underwent' an opera- relatives from Plainfleld over the Reduced tovi* *yuuu Misses Catherine and Dorothy weekend. tion at Monmouth Memorial hos- Bornkamp ot Clifton were week-end Modern Cabin Planes Available for ';.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schessoa and pital, Is getting along nicely! A cafeteria supper will be held by daughter Geraldlne spent Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Cbls Stanley Oamfcell, pastor of the man. the Ladles' Aid society of the Meth- Special Charter Trips with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mack odist church Thursday night, July Women's Slippers 57' and daughter Joanne of Stone road. Presbyterian church, was given his Mrs. Philip Crlsclllo and son license as a minister last week by 14, at the Naveslnk fire house from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. HaWe and Frank of Mariner's Harbor were en- 5:30 to 8 o'clock. son, Willis and Miss Veronica Halde the Monmouth Presbytery. He will tertained over the week-end at tbe of New York were Sunday visitors graduate next year from Princeton homo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Can- Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Reed of here, university and will be ready then for nazaro. Washington and Mrs. Reed's sister, his ordination. Miss Mary Singleton of Memphis, MILES SHOES Red Bank Airport Mr. and Mrs. John ChmeU and Miss Lorraine bey and Miss Gar- Tennessee, passed the week-end and Miss Steplanlo Bonowltr of New Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, dlna Armstrong were wejek-end visi- 31 BSOAD STBEET, RED BANK Jr., of Manila, Philippine Islands, are holiday as guests of Mrs. Reed's Phone 1730 York were week-end guests of Mr. tors at Point Pleasant, mother, Mrs. Mary Heed of Naveslnk. TOO Caakmu Av., A.^urr P«rk (cor. Band St.) and Mrs. Michael Kowl and- diugh the parents of a son born June IS. "Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Carhart cel- 142 Smith Str.fl, ftrtk Ambor ter, Katherlne. The infant has been i named Charles Mrs. Irving Sickles and Miss Ida ebrated their 39th wedding anni- Tompklns ot Naveslnk were the win- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lenowlch Arthur Chamberlain, 3d. Before her versary Monday. and children, John and Helen have marriage Mrs. Chamberlain was Mi'' Mrs. Harold Smith of Linwood has returned to their home in Brooklyn Shirley White of East Valley drive. been visiting relatives here. following a stay with Mrs. Lenowlch's Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain spent a year in China and have been In Ma- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hlckey Supported by Merchant*. of Thirteenth street. nila several months. They will sail A Market for Particular People for the United States next Novem- The Red Bank Register Is sup- Mr. and Mrs. M, Starkman and ver. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain al- ported bv Iocs I as well as out-of- daughter, Phyllis of South River town business men. Advertisement! so have a daughter born June 13, appearing regularly tell the story.— were Monday guests of the letter's 1838. , sister, Miss Frances Connolly of Advertisement Stone road. Miss Virginia Maxley and Miss CHNEIDER Doris Maxley ot this place, Miss Rose O'Connar ot South Amboy, Miss T»*'%7S Veronica O'Nell and Miss Bethlna MARKET Jones of New York have returned to their respective homes following the S holiday stay In the Pocono mount- MONEY 21 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. ains. Mrs. Kllda Mulllson and daughter to MODERNIZE YOUR HOME by 1937 1936 Irene of Paulsboro spent three days Installing a new plumbing system, Phone 2653 — Week End Specials — Phone 2654 last week with Mrs. Mulllson's father, heettng plant or oil burner; adding Edward C. Thorne of Stone road. FORD 4 Dr. PLYMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. William Rlvell and new rooms, repairing or redecorat- Sweet Fancy children Eleanore, Raymond and ing your floor*, walls or cellings. Broilers ,, Trunk Robert of Newark and Harold Hig Business Coupe gins ot CaWwell .have returntd to Breads to 8-lt>. Ib. Squabs MODEL, 86 ONE OWNIB their homes following a stay with to IMPROVE Your Business Property by site ONE OWNBB Mrs. Martha. Newman of Newman modernising your store front, Inter- CI vvY Fryers each place. pr. 25' J 27' 39' Richard Ooldfarb of Nyack, New ior or exterior ot your building or $495 York Is a guest of his parents, Mr. store which you rent or own, $550 and Mrs. Morris Ooldfarb. l& FANCY FOWL 1b. 23c CIRCLE STEAKS each 5c Miss Mabel McCann and Jack Beat- ty of Newark were week-end guests Roasting CHICKENS ..1b731c SALAD CH1QKENS ft. 21c of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty, Sr, and children. BLADE RIB ROAST lb. 23c Soft Summer BOLOGNA ft?23c 1934 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juell and children Joseph, Jr. and Joan of MONEY Brooklyn have returned to their Fancy DODGE Sedan DODGE Trunk home following a Fourth of July to PROTECT Your Income Real Estate by Star BROOKFIELD Roll NEW BUBBER. visit with Mrs. Juell's parents, Mr. modernising your apartments, addV Premium Selected OKU OWNKB Sedan and Mrs. William' Karloyg oil Stone road. Ing additional garages, Installing • PAINT GOOD. LOW MILEAGE. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lipf are visit- new heating plant, etc. Lard ing, their daughter,.Mrs. Thomas B. Butter C dus. Lyons and family of Port Richmond, lbs. 25' With Purchases Only. Bepilar Price Sic. 29 $450 $695 Statin Island. to PRODUCE INCOME by Mr. . and Mrs. Pater.. Dickey of building • new home of rent-pro* Grape Juice 2 bottles 29c Thirteenth street entertained Mrs, duclng property. Con. Madrilene 2can»29c Mary Stsak and son Walter and Mrs. Oeorge.Cerko and son John of New Armour't Tomato Juice 3 for 25c DOG FOOD 3 for 23c York over the week-end. ASS. 1936 1935 Mr. and Mrs. William Dtnuck and Armour'a Baked Beam ...... 3 for 25c FLAVORS Royal or Jello 3 for 13c son Bjlly of Matawan ware recent guests of tor. and Mrs. William J. PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH Koukey.. . .• . . MONEY New 1 bu. Beeta each California A BABOAIK. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schanck, Juice who were recently married, Have to FINANCE 1 bu. Carrots each Trunk Sedan % Dr. Sedan taken up their residence at this Potatoes place: Mrs. Schanok Is the former a new building, an old mortirat;*, 17-th, bskt. 1 tb. Onioni each Oranges Miss Alice Yakara of Belford. si purohaae of property. Misses Iris Register and Doris ersey2 lbs. Cabbage each 15 J 2 for $495 $385 Thorne' have acoepted positions on 25 the boardwalk for the sungner sea- Consult JOSEPH P. SCHWARTZ 49' son. Mr. and Mri, Thomas 3. Maratta and Oxydol — large pkg. 19c Kilium Vz pt. 29c ; pt. 49c t qt. 79c Mrs. Peter Hatalan of Perth Amboy LOANS and Mr. and Mrs. Btephen Duda ot FROM $100 to $10,000 j5% Merest Kirkman's Flakes ...2 pkgs. 39c Armour's Soap Flakes 5 lbs. 39c •••ft! Carteret spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. (Jdeorge B. Hatalan of Thlr- American Loaf Cheese tb. 19c Frank VanSyckle 1 Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 17c teenth street. V Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lewis and Dodge A Plymouth Dealer ohlldren Thojnaa and Dorothy pf Irv- Shore Development Co. DELIVERIES TO M1DDLETOWN, LEONARDO, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS lngton, Mr/and Mrs. GusUve Lewis 149-51 W. Front St, RED BANK and -daughters, Pandora and Ana- *ND HIGHLANDS DAILY, 1:00 P. M. stasla of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. 14 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 1616 'Ifnso, KllM and Ahtlditn, Irene *U H JSSLt RED B -r.~3IS1-i^, .*U widower1, Bis wife was Anns. Kelly New Biology Room Obituary. Hagen, . ^ ' - He-is survived My two daughters, For Catholic ScHool Mr>, Msirgaret Hughe*. Mrs. Munch of Cuffwood< and Mi Farm Mrs.-Margaret Hughes, widow,of Catherine 'Thomas/ and one son,. Hev. Dr.'jobn B. MoCIoskey of St Patrick John: Hughes, died. of pneu- James of Jersey City. ' YOU are looking for » new home MaJ* and Two Daro BATJCERN PICTURES James' church hat submitted plans monia last-evening about 6 o'clock The body was taken to his late for a sew iloloBry.room, at Bed Bank at the, home of her. -daughter, Mrs. home Lexington avenue, Jersey City ' oc< have a bouse to rent: U yon Ramp* Installed «B die Orgo Catholic high school to Bishop Moses Bernard Scanlon, Washington ave- where the funeral will be held to- Property at Coif* Neck—T. E. Klley of the Trenton diocese for nue, Leonardo. She had been ill only morrow morning at 10 o'clock. In- want to boy •omettiliig or have H. James Had Pomp Contract approval. 'The plans and specifica- a few days. ' • terment, In charge of the John B. tions were prepared by Alex J. Kel- lira. Hughes was 82. years old. Sbe Day funeral home, will be In Holy anything for sale, or trade; If yon lenyi, architect with offices In the 1 Name cemetery, Jersey City. Two Sim Ijmmps for irrigation SSobel. building, had been a year round resident ot want work or have work for some- Leonardo the past five, years and purposes were placed last week by • The new room was necessitated by John H. Patterson. T. H. Jamei at Keyport, Monmouth an Increased high school enrollment prior to that time she "had been a one else; If you find somettUnf or eoanty agent for Duro company and will be located on the first floor summer resident 80 years. Before Funeral! services for John H. Pat- lose something; U you want any ot moving to Leonardo she' resided on terson, who died Sunday at hi* home products, on the floral farm near of the building. The former biology ; Colt's Neck which is owned by room will be converted Into an addi- Staten, Island. , •; V -* ' ' in Matawan; were held yesterday af- these or. want something 'ebe-a Thomas Orgo of Newark. A lively tional classroom for the sophomores Besides Mrs. Soanlpn she Is sur- ternoon at the John E. Day funeral spring on'the property has been uti- The construction of the new room vived by another daughter, Mrs. home at- Keyport, Rev. George Craig UtUe Register Want Ad will satisfy James L, Ribbon of , and lized to make a lake which provides and the fitting out of the new class- of Fair Haven officiated. yonr desire quickly and (nexpen- water. The farm I* on the south room will be completed before the three sons, James P. "Hughes of Interment was in Cedarwood cem- •Ida ol the county road a short dis- opening of school In September. Wobdbury and John S. and Harry J. etery, Keyport. The bearers were slvdj. Hughes of Bayonne. Harry J. tance east of. the Atlantic township The last of. the 16 Sisters of Mercy, Clarence Jones,. Arthur Brown and schoolhoute. who teach at the school, will leave Hughes Is a summer resident of Frank and Lee McGarry. One ot the pumps is what Is known this week for summer school classes Leonardo;. Mrs. Hughes also leaves H the "Hi Life" type and 1B used at Georgian Court college, Lakewood, 16 grandchildren add two. great- Badminton Pajrty, grandchildren. I ' to provide -water for a large green- and Mount St. Mary's college, Plain- Bryant Henderson entertained a bouse. Although It has the appear- fleM. The funeral will be held at 9 1 o'clock {Saturday morning .at St.. group of young friends Tuesday, af- ance ot being a shallow well pump, ternoon by having a badminton it has special features which enables Agnes's. church, Atlantic) Highlands, party on the lawn of the residence Call 13 it to draw water from a storage tank Everett Supper To and burial will be in 8> Peter's cem- of his mother, Mrs. W. W. Brook of 60 feet deep. The other pump Is of etery, West Brighton, Staten Island. Chapel H11L After the games re- . , ..••.•' . • the turbine type and Is used to irri- Be Held in August freshments consisting ot fruit punch gate a field ot IS acres. It Is oper- Richard Hafen. and cake were served. Those attend- ated by a Ford V-8 motor and Is cap- Flans are nearlng completion for Richard Hagen died Tuesday af- lnsr were Thomas Conover, Egbert able of discharging 200 gallons a the annual supper of St. Catherine's Swackhammer, John Fleming, Joyce minute. The storage tank Is ot Iron ternoon after a long illness at the BANK REGISTER church, Everett, to be held Tuesday summer home of his daughter, Mrs. Hance, Lyman Sessen, Jane Chlldl and has a capacity ot 3,000 gallons. night, August 2, on the grounds of and James and John Swackhammer. Mr. James' has had large experience Gertrude Munch of Cliftwood. He "Your Home Newspaper" St. Gabriel's church. Bradevelt. Two was 63 years old. He was employed in installing irrigation pumps on prizes of $10 each will be ^disposed farms in this state and Long Island. Long shadows, with the tun at a ready-made spotlight—and the potted as car Inspector for the Jersey City It-pays to advertise In The-Register. flower Is twice as Interesting, Don't overlook the pattern In the floor; of on the co-operative plan. railroads for many years. He was a —Advertisement. Recently he placed a turbine pump grooves. The. committee In charge Is head- ic the Howell township consolidated ed by Hev, Louis F. Cogan, Mrs. school and a putnp for air condition- PATTERNS make fascinating pic- Out tn the country, try picturing] Charles Humph, Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Ing and for a swimming pool In the l tures, and they are all around scenes through wheels of farm! Mrs. Edward Rowe and Mrs. Don- Bollywood hotel at Long Branch. you—shadow patterns, ornamental equipment—for Instance, "frame" a[ ald Hlckey. The men's committee is The accompanying photograph shows Ironwork, window grilles, railings, landscape through the tall wheel of composed of Matthew L. Mullin, the lake and pumps on the Colt's wheels, stacks tot lumber, piles ot a hay rake. The spokes and rim of Donald Hlckey, Michael Mahoney, Neck farm. ' drain tile—even groups of people In the'wheel give pattern Interest. In: Patrick Qaflney, Henry Carney and Quafifyr SfcJkss a formal arrangement. town, picture shadow patterns on a: Harold and Paul Kelly. AT THE] U. S. G. Club Has Include a definite pattern In your brick sidewalk or street. The shad-j pictures, and they will hare an un- OWB give one kind of pattern Inter- Has Party on Her • usual, "different" quality. est, and the pattern of the paving Monthly Meeting v When yon go to the beach look adds another. Twelfth Birthday The monthly meeting of the U, S. for patterns In sand ripples and the When a new house Is going up—! FREE G. club was held at the home of Mrs. Bhadows cast by beacB grass. Climb before ithe roof and weatherboard- Miss Jessie 1 Parkes, daughter of Herbert W. Barber of Forrest ave- a high bank or diving tower, end Ing are put on—there are pattern' Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parkes of 66 nue Tuesday night, with Mrs. George ehoot down on your crowd when chances in the framing and root Urn-' Reckless place, entertained at a sup- Delivery Anderson serving as hostess. they are tunning themselves In a bers. Got Inside, point the camera' per and movie party Wednesday at It was decided to send a donation circle or formal arrangement like her home In honor of her 12th birth- upward, and picture -workmen on to the Herald-Tribune fresh air the spokes of a wheel which gives day. The table decorations were red, Service camp. The various committees gave pattern interest to the picture. the roof. Look for pictures, too, In white and blue, with a Jack Homer the steelwork of bridges and tres- pie in these colors and a gift at each their usual monthly reports. Plans Take pictures of scenes through were mads for an outing to Cold tles, and In the criss-cross patterns guest's place. The guests Included Indian Water Springs, Aabury Park, things, such as ornamental Iron- Victoria DeVoe, . Jessie Doremus, work. The outlines form patterns ot wires and cross-beams at the top Phone 1353 August 10, of telephone poles. Maydawn DeVoe, Joanne Qulnn, After the business meeting refresh- Which make the scenes mtfre inter- Kay DormUB, Audrey Johnston, Vir- ments were served and a social hour esting. Picture a tennis player It'B fun to hunt patterns, anil they ginia Conover and Jean Adams. Mrs. —•Quality Meats* — enjoyed. through the net or racket—or let add new Interest to your pictures. James 3- Parkes took the group to Everyday Low Prices .... Buy Now! Those present were Mrs. Ethel Her- him hold the racket so that the sun Keep'your eye open for them, and the movies after supper. Buy Them With Confidence bert, Miss Ethel Frlck, Mrs. George casts an interesting crlBS-croas snap any that look good. Anderson, Mrs. Donald Oakley, Mrs. shadow pattern on his face. John'van Guilder. FOB SENATOR BABBOUE. STOCK UP! NO LIMITS! ' Balph Teed, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Week End Specials! Mrs. William Truex, Miss Marlon Railway Trainmen ot the State In- Fancy Fancy Frying Scott. .Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mrs. dorse His Candidacy, 8 to 10 Count Jar John Green, Mrs. Everett Brower, 10c or lira, Charles Rowell. Mrs. Franklyn Indorsement of the candidacy of Dill Pickles BoasUnr Chickens 24^ Dwarfles «. Cello Gray, Mrs. William-Fintard, Mrs. W. Warren Barbour for the United "Bit. " Devey Williams, Mrs. Edith Worth, States senate was announced today Brand Smoked Call ,*• ^tx Mrs. Morgan Rehrig, Mrs. Herbert by the Brotherhood of Railway Wheat or Rice Puffs Barber, Mrs. Kenneth Brower, Mrs. Trainmen and the Order of Railway Whole Kernel Corn 1 Floyd King, Miss Elsie Minton and Conductors In a joint statement. The oil Uie Cob 2 "21c HAMS iQ lira, Lercy Quackenbush. Indorsements follow within a _weeK Del Maiz Niblets the Indorsement of Senator Bar- Milkfed inlb OED-FA8HIONKD PABTY. bour's candidacy by the Brotherhood SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! 7 of Locomotive Engineers. 171? 1717 I A Genuine Pyrex Cuttard Cup 8-21 Leg of VEAL** XecttvUtes on the Fourth at a Mid- Notice ot the Indorsement was F JACSXU • . . With dletown Home. raised. (Do not ever beat.) Add given out by George T. Conway of Long Islpnd By flavoring. Remove whisk. Sift flour Montclalr, chairman of the joint (By David L. Temple of Mlddletown.) ELIZA mixture gradually over surface and fold in slowly and gently with spoon legislative board of the Transporta- Silver King Coffee 1 £. 17° There Is romance and glamour in M. tion Brotherhoods, and F. C. Mooney, DUCKS the thoughts and memories of the until mixture is smooth (about two; OB m^ 17°, STEPHENSON minutes). state representative of the Brother- old fashioned partner of yesteryear, hood of Railway Trainmen, *nd bore SIRLOIN The homes of our natives are filled Home Stnriw Turn into large ungreased tubular the approval ot the grand lodges of King Arthur Coffee 1A 19 each day with attempts ot their gen- Director pan if a Urge cake is desired. Or bake both brotherhoods. eration to capture for thenueives, in two o" ungreased layer cake pans These are fine blends, rich and fiill-bodftd, freshly roasted, STEAK that which their fore fathers pos- JEIUEY CENTOU.' at 350° F. for 30 to 33 minutes or until The Indorsing statement follows In done. full: all in the bean . . . Let us jrlnd a pound for you ... sessed In great abundance. There Is Poww tt LIGHT You'll lore lis flavor I Boneless Brisket si greet running to and fro la the Co. To make a jelly roll bake one half 'Senator Barbour's record In the esiUi by the sons and daughters ot recipe in a shallow pan 15" x 10" and United States senate Is one that Royal nien, seeking that Intangible thing roll like jelly roll using a rich cus- commends him to every thinking C ANGEL FOOD CAKE tard tilling, adding sliced strawberries Taste Brand Corned Beef 218, that was present la full measure in man and woman. It was broad, lib- Sliced Pineapple 2S an old-fashioned party. The mem- IN A NEW ROLL to add tang, or fill with the lemon £• VERYONE loves angel food cake, filling recipe given below. Bake re- eral and progressive, at the same Aprloot, Peach, Fresh Pork ories of father of long ago In Old time rooted in those fundamental *?* so while, egg prices remain con- mainder of batter in oriS'9" cake tin. Plum, Pear TaUCaas J_«J Kentucky, In Sunny Tennesee, In the sistently low why not treat the family Invert the pans on a rack and let the principles which all Americans sup- Heart Delight Fruit Nectars LOINStEUner End) Blue Ridge Mountains ot Old Vir- or guests to this delicacy? There are cake stand until cold before removing. port and upon which this nation be- ginia and other places were received 8 Delicious Be* Size new \v£ys of serving it, too, which will came great Flavors Sliced in a party at the home of Charles make it all the more interesting and Eich Lemon Filling "Senator Barbour has demonstrat- Pkis. Xuchner in Oak Knolls. neas/Mld- praise provoking. One way which will \\ cup sugar Jello ir 4 tsp. flour ed his sympathetic understanding of dletown Village on the Fourth. find favor particularly as a luncheon the needs of all classes of our peo- There was that spirit of good fellow- dessert, or with afternoon tea or col- Dash of salt. Beef Liver 2U ple. The Brotherhood of Railroad ship and wholehearted enjoyment Ifee, is to make it into a custard filled V, cup water Campbell's Tomato Soup 'jelly roll. It may also be made into a ' egg, well beaten Trainmen and the Order of Railroad Sugar Cured Sliced that was always present In the par- Conductors hereby approve and In- Beff.Blxe C ties of my youth. I two-layer cake with rich lemon filling, 2 tsp. butter n jor if used in the usual way, the recipe 'A cup lemon juice dorse his candidacy for the United Campbell's Assorted Soups 23' I doubt If Charlie knew much ot •which follows will fill a 4-quart tubu- 'A tsp. grated lemon r!nd States senate and urge all members Bacon i -^s 14 what was going to happen, lor from jlar pan. Combine sugar, flour, and salt iri of these brotherhoods and their fam- far and near they came, with gen- saucepan. Add water and egg, mix- ilies to energetically work for his Pork Self-Peeling Angel Food Cake ing thoroughly. Place over low heat, election, to the. United States senate Campbell's Beans erous lunches brought along and Wi cups egg whites ready for a day and evening ot fun J stirring constantly until thick. Add this November." 1-lb.TaS A Up. salt butter, lemon juice and rind and cool. 1 «i» aid pleasure. There were games and 1^ cup sugar Makes enough filling for 15" x lo"1 Alaska Salmon Out FRANKS songs and wonderful amateur enter- I tsp. cream of tartar roll. SUED FOB DIVORCE. tainment. I cup sifted cake flour Machine Sliced In the cooking demonstrations whicK 1-Ib.Tall There was a one man band that Vt. tsp. almond extract Mickey. Walker's Wife Asks For 'A tsp. -vanilla I conduct, I come in contact with Alimony. California Fat Mackerel Cans seeded three to play It. Well, any- many women who confide that they 15" Luncheon Meat 25S, how there was Mrs. Savage, his wife Place egg whites in Urge bowl or have never attempted an Angel Food Pure White— platter. Sprinkle over with salt and Mickey Walker of Kcansburg (his f and somebody's boy, or have it your rea of tartar Cake through fear of poor results. Let real name Is Edward P. Walker), For Kitchen or Bath own way and did that band play, i j", and. mix together me dispel all such fears by assuring Paper Towels Boll slightly with several .strokes of flat erstwhile "Toy Bulldog" of the prize *5' Monday Special t There was Richard and Dolores you that with the use of the heat con- ring, has been named defendant In Teldeau with buckles, curls and ador- wire whisk. "Sift sugar. Sift flour trolled, insulated oven of a modern A Scot Product CHOPPED °P,«\ Measure. Add half.tff sugar and pas range you cannot fail. Two cakes divorce proceedings filed in ohancery able chubby faces about seven years aft together four more time*. Beat court by Mrs. Clara Frances Walker Waldorf Tissue BEEF or less in their Inimitable dances. baked according to the above recipe egg whites with whisk, using slow, will turn out like identical twins, sty of 246 Sherman street, Brooklyn, who 1,000 Sheet There was Gloria Bermann, 12 years, Tuesday Wednesday -gentle motion. Continue belting until follow the directions carefully and sur- charged Infidelity. Bolls Ud her brother Clifford In their tap whisk leaves faint line when drawn prise yourself and your family with Mr, Walker, operator of a beach- Seminole Tissue Special! Special! r-* '-o dances, and in a costume | iscroM surface of egg whites. Add the this delicious celestial food. , Center Out adagio. remaining sugar gradually, beating as front tavern at Keansburg, once was Dish Towel Plato Corned •before, until texture is fine and even the joint holder of the world welter Free! Pork Chops 'i'nose who were there will never xlu be (Write Mrs. Stephenson, Jersey BEEF , 2", " . BV" 'o form slightly and middleweight boxing titles and Silver Dust 16 IL.V the one man broadcast by rounded surface}- when whisk is Central Testing Kitchen, Allenhurst, was a prime contender for heavy- 8c» 27c Clifford over station WOP.' Spon- N. J.) weight honors. sored by the Snlcklifrltz Cleaning The former Clara Frances Hell- Fairy Soap company advertising their wonderful NO HOLIDXY-JACCIDENTS. mers married the former ring king compound, guaranteed to be good for at Shrewsbury borough In 1031- Sbe GlaatSls» anything, presenting the play, "Mur- named as corespondent a woman —• Dairy Products*— uc. ot uit Millionaire In the Point Wonderful Safety Record at Red Octagon Soap Bank Over the; Fourth. Identified only as "Dot," whom sbo 1 '7rn Anartment." His portrayal of described as being blonde, five feet I* Bed ROLL the butcher, coroner, police officer, "No runs, no hits, no errors," re- three Inches tall ana weighing about volunteer private detective and oth- ported Councilman Thomas M. Qop- 110 pounds. Super Suds er characters were original and typ- sill, police commissioner, to the may- ical and the crowd was In sfttches. Mrs. Walker, who Is the former SUPER SUDS %%.'"" -. 17c BUTTER or and council Tuesday night with fighter's second wife, asked tho court The play was written by Clifford and regard to traffic at Red Bank Satur- PALMOLIVE SOAP ciu 5c a schoolmate and was first given in to award her alimony and custody day, Sunday and Monday. He said, of their six-year-old child, Jsmes J. LOAF • Jersey City school. They predict it was remarkable In view of the GOLD DUST POWDER A';. 15c for Clluord a successful career as a Walker. Mickey's previous marriage 2 heavy traffic through this community ended In divorce. OAKITE •JSSa • "„ 19c fun maker, His sister Rose, is al- ovtr the week-end and holiday that so an accomplished artist. CLOROX : ,.[•• lie & 19c CHEESE not a single accident occurred. Fair Haven Personals. The people then may be termed a Mr. Oopslll commended the cam- OCTAGON CLEANSER :.... .n 4c paign of the Safety Council but stat- Mrs. Forman T. Stryker and her c true crossxectlon of America today, nephew, Jacob Stryker, of River E Ul from the first settlers of America to ed that autolsts In using tho stickers OCTAGON rfx - • "rVs 12c BORDEN'S provided by the oouncll should bear in road, motored to Gettysburg, Penn- recent arrivals. In one family of sylvania, over the week-end and at- OCTAGON GRAM. SOAP fe - 17c ASSORTED brothers and sisters, their wives and mind that it was Illegal to place them tended the celebration of the 75th an. husbands are Italian, Irish, German, on windshields. The stickers may be nlversary of the battle of Gettysburg. TETLEY'S 0. P. TEA X. 18c ft* 35c SPREADS Hungarian, Scotch and Swedish, used on side and rear windows. They made the trip by motor, leav- "Believe It or not." The danco of ing Saturday morning and returning EDGEMONT $%& COOKIES ft 15c Louis Teldeau and Mildred Hunt was Elbfron Churoh Service. Sunday night. entertaining and amazing. The summer preacher at the El- Roland Fennlmore, Jr., of River The ball game was hilarious from beron Memorial Presbyterian church road, a member of the Rumson high NEW FREStt beginning to end. Is Rev. Vincent Peale, pastor of school faculty, U on a trip to Eu- FRESH The dance and songs in which Marble Collegiate church In New rope. POTATOES lb. most all took part were features of York. His toplo for this Sunday's RIPE CUCUMBERS the evening. sermon which will be at 11 o'clock each Twins Come in Threes. Birth at Blvervlew. SUNK1ST Oood fellowship and wholesome will be "How to Know Christ." At 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spangler of PINEAPPLES fun was the order of the d«y and I o'elook ho will preaoh on the theme, Crawfordsvllle, Indians, — am sure thit all who were there will Three sets of twin calves have been Star route, Freehold, are tho parents ORANGES each "Can You Still Be What You Might ,of>a son, born yesterday afternoon look forward to the enjoyment of an- Have Been!" born on the John Barton farm near FANCY CELERY other such ptrty. About 00 people litro In the past year. stt Rlvervlew hospital. EATING wtr* th»re, a bunch One of tho nulckeit ways; to Ind a Townsend Club Meeting. each lob Is to advtrtlst In The Regls- A meeting of the Red Bank Town- APPLET O« - Bern eta make extra pocket money t*fs Want Dtpartment^MvirUie- Eatlns; wllh forks was not known send club will be held Monday night MiUa« The lUt1sUt-Adv.rtlssmi.nt m«at • la England.-until the reign oXJaouiL at the porouf b haU, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988. Paw Eleven • Ltwfrn Party Tendered Highlands Visitors '3

Mill Madeleine Dennett ud Mn. RED BANK REGISTER Samusl C. Cone .• entertained at ». lawn party Sunday evealng on the south terrace of the Corse hokne at Highlands in honor or Mr. anil Mr*. Donald RIRK and Dr. and Mrs. Toy- FORSA1JE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE man of Philadelphia. The lawn waa \ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT illuminated with < colored electric BAILING K»Mk for sals, two-passenger, »Ii OOOK'atoree, U% pff Uit prleee. Ne- CASH for roar old typewriter, adding ma- STUDENT desires transportation, to New U. 8. GOVJSBNMENT iobei men-women I SIX ROOMS, Dutch colonial, 1411 six MONMMOtJTH COUNT! fame, very seleet light*. Frankfurters were cooked In 14-foot, with outriggers, Itaboanis an* tloaallr known makse In all atrlee and chine, check writer or other once equip- Brunswick afternoons dally and return, start 1106 to 1176 month. Dependable rooms, fireplace, oil burner, |4>! six Utt of all .Is*, and typ... Tour tn> 70 swart f**t of sslli *,ns condition! 840. common, education, try next Bed Bank aaliiee will be given personal attention. an outdoor fireplace. tlaai. HaUonal U, 10c a»4 tl Store. ment i will call. Joseph B. Sarpleo, 111 shai* expenses. Communicate Trasapor- rooms, hot water heat, {IS. Maay others. 14 Batttn toad, TUr Haven. H. J.* • Prown'l. Phone 2180." ' Moamonth afreet, phcrne Bed Bank 485. tatlon, box HI, Bed gank,« examinations. Sample coaching, full' par- Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair Haven, phone 0 . HowarH d Upplaoott. II Houmoutk tloulars and Hit positions free. Apply to- etrest. phon* (ed Btak 111. Guests Included Mr. and lira, Har- PUKTS. rowboiU. sallboata, 10. 11. 14 ROOM and board~deelred by young ladyi da». Write V. 8. P., box 611. Ited Bank, 88 Bed Bsnk. ^Seeki-ishalt million f«V»lw, fc-t-ich KSBUILT aeetmd-hand watar pnmpa, F. excellent .rvfersnoes. Write Boom and ry Freatn, Mrs. Louise WopO. and featf 91B.5O up. Thompaon. Boat O. Bant. Hlddletown, phone Middle- RUMSON, 'two-room and four-room bun- •HRWi ACRES, modern studio bungalow, to 8-lnehi *slrss, h««Un* boilers, tow and Worka, t Center atwt. 8ea Bright. N. J Board, bo« til, Bed Bank. YOUNG GIRL for general housework. galows, with Improvements, for rat. John Hbran of Highlands, Paul high radiators, w»ll tsdigtort,tugt* Iron, town It. Call 707-M Red Benk, or at 16 FeUre knoll, trees, brooki large living ™n Thompson of Rumton, Mr. and Mn. •« Iron, flat lion; pumpt. tasks. Alls it SUSBTLX toed area, tubas, whaalt and CANOB WANTED, In good condition, at furn.shsd for summsr season! also seven- eton* nrjplac.1 three bedreomi; douele 0SSD TIKES for sale, II.00 and op. reasonable price. Wills, loon Main place, Thnrsdsy afternoon. ' room snd bath cottage, near bua Una snd Lister McQueen of Red Bank, Mr. ltd Buk, wrsoMnj. coraplet* heating; . rtau for sale, firookalds Inn, near Stone ^^By TsnHorn. F^r Hsvi.-pkJSJ plant, about 8,900 fiet of_r*ll end car-; Church, Atlantic Highlander Brookaldai Inn, near atona Cbureh, At- street, Aebtiry Park, N. J« phone Aebury OIRL WANTIID IwhTt* preferred), to do >athlng grounds, for asason or rear. Fhone and Mrs.' Frank'Sherry o£ Long tlart for chicken eoopa. Factorial, hut-' lamtlo Highlands.* Park Jl'44.^ light housekeeping snd cooking; nothing fannson 487 WINDOW 80BEBNB 18x11 lnehas, lie: fancy. Apply after I p. m. any evening. NBWMAlTspjUNoa roaa, modern sew Branch, MISB Mildred Gardner of plant*, etc., bought and w««k*d any-; galvanlied, ecreen wire »• cente equare BIABWOOD prices gnat!; redneedi dellv- 1LL~PAY one dollar for a Jeeie~iJght- RED BANK—16 Undsn place, back of room house i partly furnlshsd i bath, eon Philadelphia, Mr. and Mn. Henry r*. I* SuessarnMra, phone Unlonville end 14 per load, II per cord) l( per fooi'i map of Monmouth couifty daUd in Wallace street, Bed Bank.' Strand theater, five rooou, bath, teeond- •*»• two-ear garage, barn eonnsotrngi . .111.. Y*r*> Mlehisan avmi* it High- oot; aeften doors from 11.88. National MAN WANTED with cheln etore, collec- floor apartmsnti newly decorated thraugb- Troler of Queens and Mils Helen : (e, lOo and tl Store. Prown'i, phon* jrd at mill I Areplaoat wood reduced aleo. 1861. la good condition! or any old Mon- 111x8081 trees. Mar Brandt. Nrmii way 28. Xenilworth, N. J. ______0. a Bennett * Co, Idddletows. phone mouth county map. Address Fostofllee tlon or route experience preferred, for out. Six roomi and bsth, » DeForrest av*. Iprlnga rosd. phone Red Bank 142o!iTT Martin arid Frederick Goodrich of il»0« - SAILBOAT la good condition for Mill «8. ' I • • ' . box 112. ooal work; should drive light car and irts. Fair Haven, 8it River rosdi earner Brooklyn. ' TOR SALS, erntwe ap to 40 ftet; alto ba satisfied with moderate earnings to mngalow, five roomi and bath. Lewis 21 feet. Id*sl for Shrmbiirjr-. rhretv , asaaiboz eallboata. Dlckman't Boat WANTBD, to charter 10 to >t-foot eahln TOD SAVE 10 per esat on paint and wall cruller until October! 18j must be ssa- start. State age. education, to P. O. Box number Company, Aebury Park, phone Call Monmouth Beach 1816. worka, foot_ol Wharf avanns. Bed_ Bank. texture, we mak* and sell our own 102, Aabury Park, N. J. - room sulU for sslfc used rOS~8AXE, planea. organi, riollna"l pro- prodnete. Atlantic Paint Co, lia Wait Woitbtb y and is first olsolasaa conitioncondition.. Not '.'•.'" MABTOED 86 YEARS. overr |tOO|OO, WritWi e CabiCbin CrullerCl , bob x 611611, 3i nine ptooesi also ehlld's fessional tuning, renovating. A. B. Dlr- front itreet. Bed Bank, phone H51-W. SinjER RENTALS;Jf! Try th* Shady Stochl. N. J. good play i"*rd and saaortment of housej. )an, piano maker. 16 Drammond pise*. HaHdd BsnkBsnk,Bk, ' OARDKN TRACTORS, Planet Jr, sad Big SITUATIONS WANTED Knoll hotel and cottage. Hant* rout. The Weeding Anniversary of Mr. " articles and farm tools. William 8. jUd Bank, phane »M. .__ Wi-KTSD, to buy greenhouiea; one or Fair Haven; six acres of ground! comfort- .10.ACM /arm with seven-room Colonial ," nurseryman, III Branch avenue, Botana. rebollt. Conorar Bros- Salsa a) two for cftsh. Wilt remove. AUo good WRITS WOMAN wlehea day's work M do, able accommodations, excallant food. Pop- ' And Mrs. John Hlersplet 8ervloe, Wleaatnak, N. J. phone H6lm4el hous. set .war back from th. road 4d ... BAKBOO poreb icreens keep the SUB off cold frame sash. Write 00 P. Mn ROADSTANU for rent or sale with about new; gang*, bam and wagonshodi 10- JOHNSON outboard motor and boat for Other IIMI up to II feet wide at bargain phone Bed Bank 1274, n mo M 101 brated their 55th wedding annivers- sales motor In perf-et condition; boat HMHIST qoallDr white and outside 1UILDING and loan ihares wanted for- acre ot ground, located between Eaton, "t A, °^ v* •"""••• bridle-paths prleea. Natleisl Ec, 10c and It Store. Pjdat, 11.10 to IMS gallon, beet grade .caahl Atlantic Highlands Aatbelatlon, BEUABLE colored girl desires position In town and Long Branch. Further Informa- 'indlng through. Brook with potoihUI- ary at their home .at Leonardo Mon- unit p«int«d, b In waUri all « red, bnxsiali aprouts. eanllSower. details, lonset price to Bharei, box til. Jacobus, WllsOn avenue, Port Monmouth, Honng p p. p*. Co~ I2S Willow itreet, phone Long Bed Bsnk. N. J. . way 14. Holadel, W. J.. phon* 80. Mrs.. James Letts, Mr. «ud 'Mrs. BOMB nod HM4 tint for ill., lilikke mw: tomato sad pepper planta for lale. Charlea Branch »11»-J. ' HALF of house, unfurnlihed, four rooms F. White, Branch avenue, Little Silver. WANTED, model T Ford cart any type WANTED, machine and tool work of any and bath! garagei every Improvement) George Graff, Mrs. Jeflas,. Mr. ,and «.»«x»0.»«x»0, .•*.l«jd».v1.M«iI.,*..,, AlAlsso uHd 81.009 WIU. buy a Jolly furnlahad sum- Motorola radio. i» P««*e*.«P««*e*.«<<»*»*UlUl>n' •" ioppoalta Toitwood Park,* TWO-PAET cement laundry tabs. 80x10 of body. Call|Bsd Bank «2»0-M. T description; reaionsble prices; expart oil burner) separate entrance. Plot mer cottage, ready to nova right In: dx Mr«. Miles, Mrs. Poynts and her real hvjt.h JacJkk CookaCk , 114 SShr«««burh y SEVKNTY-FTVB dollars will lux the fol- ananel link, six-tuba 11-esctlon Zt.lnch WANTED, to refnt house for business pur- work done. Monmouth Machine and Tool 169x160, convenient to bus. etoree, school) rooms, bsth! plot 88*100> garag*; spin, daughter Winnie, Mrs. John King md Bai lowliig' Itemt • of flrta mahogany turn!-' radiator. 12-ieotlon, live-tubs, 12-lnch pose*! cent«r of town; must be reason- Works, Port Monmouth. N. J., box 482. rent reasonable. Broken Invited. 19 did neighbors, nsar river. T.nns. Marie UPRIGHT piano for Mil, in good condi- tore: Onev round' dining room extenalon il«h itdlator, 11-ucUon, five-tubs, B2.lr.ch able rent. Write N. V. B., box 611, Bed TUTORING br college graduate, with wlds Main itrwt. Ocsanport, W. J.» Cox, realtor. Port-aa-P.cit and B«d Bank. add son Thomas, Mrs. Mary Mulvey ilgh rtdiator, ,8-iectlon, flve-tnbe, 82-lnch . experience In teaching. Miss N. L. tion; alio tarM-plee* living room let; table, twelve dining room chairs, one high radiator, 1-eeoUon, five-tube, 12-lnch Bank. HOUSE, furnished, Improvements i email and her son William, tin. Henry alto pot ttovt with, all connection!, 30- large round marble top table, two email Swan, Naveslnk, phone Atlantlo Highlands . family; for rent for eummer, Willow Kmnre OLD attractive esvez.-ro.rn . radiator; lv« wall radlatora. Joisph W. WANTED, three or four room In private etreet and Kemp avenue, Fair Haven-, in- bousei two lire places) four seres, dlantz andlier son Charlea, Mrs. .jil- «ai°ont«iik. OaH after «:IO p. m. at to tide tablet. Apply to William Je/trey, Fox, plnmblng, heating, tinning. Phone hom.i must be reaaonahls rent, prefer- 861. grounds, fronting on brook, near Sfcnwv Hex. Contl, Mrs. May Brlnliet and H-rdln. n*i. E»d Bank.* • "Headowlawn.jT • Tyion road, Bumson, qulr* next door. h tBQ.J. Rottton. »»d Bink 2317. i ably In B Dhone 880D. Uon'a. \ NEW five-room bungalow, eteam, oil stor* room! all for 88,800, or will MI 10 ' 1 tlnuee. Hundreds of bargains. Town sition. 26< Weit Bergen place, Red heat, tile bpth and kitchen! garage! In- acres with buildings for 14,000. This Is Also Henry Hierspiel, Mrs. Andrew street, phon* 1888^ IUd,Bank-' gain prices. Brookside Inn, near Stone Church, AU.nUc Highlands,* Furniture Exchange, 86 'Monmouth street, FREE I If axce'ss sc|d causes yoa pains of Bank. Call Marie Lewis,* lediate' poieesslon. Curiey and Bray, worth looking Into. Jam.. A. Stout. Qo{t and children Betty and Isabella TOK SAUL 'it Bvln Cnlnti motor- or 10S Weil Front itreit. Bed Bank. stomach ulcers, Indigestion, hsarthurn, PRACTICAL nurse wants permanent posi- phon* Red Bank IS10.* broker, Mlddletown. M. J. •»«<«••"... orcle, cood condltloat new Une; 17!. BTJTCREB'S Ice box. 10x12, porcelain phone 628.* belching, bloating, nausea, gas pslns, get Misses Mary and Eileen Graff, Thom- fra* sample; -Udgiu- at- Katsln'a Drug Stare. tion with. aeml-lnralld. . 1L C. Black, LARGE store for rent,- oil' burner heal. WILL EXCHANGE flue Plalnoeld resi- Harrr Wooller. Holmdel toad, Ka.let, . lined; brand new; will sacrlflce «t half FARTS fat Chavrtlet trallet'for talit Willow drive, Little Sllvar, N. J., near 120 per month: also furnlihed rooms at . as MacNaJly, John' VanHorn, Mr. and MJ« "r --M p»ce; Call R«-t Bahlc 678, or addtatt P. dence of 11 rooms, two baths, largs' Mrs. Henry Tltyen, Jr., and family, O. Box Tl, -MUdlitown. N. J. caster type wheel, double action leaf FOR HIRE, full dreis, cutaway and tux- station third houte from corner. Can 18.00 psr week, 10S Shrewsbury avenue. "plot, two-ear garage, for Monmouth coun- ITCH, ekla |nf*«tloij». Mleotjvr and spring!, complete with tire and tube, four- edo suits. Monmoutb Men'e. Shop, 02 glv* references.* Red Bsnk,* ty farm or acreage. Please send pirtltu- Henry Tityen, St., Mr,' and Mrs. ply l.x«.0O-B tint one-piece Ualllabla Broad street. Bed Bask. Open evanVnge butn« aia niulckly MlU»«d bifCaprlcoll, ADEUPBI PAINTS}—Ont gallon Sunrlie MIDDLE AGED woman wishes position MODERN residence for rent, hot water !ars to F. J. Hshr, postofdc* box 814, Qeorga Jennen, Mr. and Mrs. James RadleaUr dlfr«r«nt, Approved br. eminent : paint 11.191-turpi. and olle;- shellac. arms to "attach to bumper armi. 101 until In. ' PlainH.ld, N. J. Linden piece. Call after 7:00 evenlnge.* aa gsnsral houseworker; sleep In or out. heat: eight roome, two bathe, two-car Corbin, Miss Margaret Cummtags, medical authority. tCc and f 1.90 at ll.lt gallon., N.tlonal 5c, 10c and II MON&Y to loan on tint bond, and mort* References. Ollle Scruggs, 18 Letghton garage t about on* acr*. lovely shade OLD COLONIAL horn*. Uttl. Silver: part YOMI«'» fbtt* Store. Pibwi/t. phoa-i SI80.* gage. A. U Ivtne Asenoy, II Moo- avsnus, Red Bank.* trees i very desirable section. Prlc 87S. of Mat eetate; good condition; all Im- Mrs. Margaref, Hair and children Mil- TBtRBB ten-gallon visible gaiollns tank, Joisph Q. McCue, phon. Bumeon 444. HAY BAKB for ial«, two.wheel dump cart, NINE-PIECE walnut dining room suite complete l>6; 19SV Chevrolet wrecker, mouth street, phon* Red Bank 1411. provem.nts; acre of ground, Isrg* tree*. dred and Frederick, John Amboes, EXPERIENCED girl wanta place aa cook. outbuildings; 18,000. Ray VanHorn Ages- ! heavr >et ilml«, horee haraeaai all In for talet good condition; price IS5 with etahe, ITS; large amount of auto 18 Lelghton avenue, Red Bank.* TO LET] four-room bungalow; all 1m- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell, good condition. Pnor.e 178 Atlantic Blghi Telephone Bed P«nk 18e-J.* parU and tools, one automatic eoda ice BICYCLES on the budget plan, no money provemente. 174 Fair Haven road, Fair cy. Fair Haven, phon* Bed Bank III. Oeorge Jeffas, Philip Hlerdplel and land*. .. '. - •'••,•-' ) box. lit. Call at bungalow back of Holly down, easy monthly payments. Your GENERAL houseworker or cook wlihei Haven, N. J. NEW dvs-room colonial cottaga for RACING Kratk. 12 fiet. In perfect condi- old blorele taken In trad*. Mahne Bre>, S>im Oarage, Bout* No, 14, Vanderburg, position! small family. Call Eatontown CENTRALLY located in Red Bank, neer ataam oil heat, til* bath and ., Mrs. Dot McVey. GLADIOLTJB ior eale. Old Chsrn Tree tion, with eall and jib, Phone Bed N» J. ' Highway IS, Eatontowg. or 811 Main • Farm. MlddWown, N. J. JTwhlr cut) Bank 2878.* • • .. . . trsM, UHiewa-JiJ. N. J. phone Batonwwn II, . • ,._...•_ ,..„....-_;_., ,n. .c—•- ...--- —school and--townr"—rlve-ltjont htsej plsnty of clout ipsM; ainpl. bs»s plursl plpeless heat! one-car garage) IIS. gas rang*, overhead garag* door; 810*. whole»aie -and tetall.- rVarhma tjlorn* - -r FOUft gooa" uied 5-0»xSi ilrae an!' tiibslT 0 or Lakewood 980^ • CHAUFFEUR and handy man, whlt*. down. Cnrl«y and Bray, phone 8810.* WA1SH garden treotor. also. Fordeon careful driver and conscientious worker; Thompion Agency, 81 East Front street. Ruthson. attHOVB , medbiinnr beJ, bdx eprinn, • tractor with plows. Call avanlnge. - A. Dever, SO OnoJda. avenue. Hlghlande, MEN OLD at 401 Get pep. New Oetrex phon* Red Bsnk 700." N. J.« • tonlo tablets contain raw oyster fnvlg- moderate wage. Any reasonabis oiler ac- SEVEN-BOOM in-.l-bunna.ow on rivsrl msttrers, ' bunau ' (The Bad Bank Bcglstar Un be bought •mall Indian tand-esrred.tabU sad other room our ipeolsltj. See our exhibit starts new pep. Value 11.00, Special brldia; all Improvements p flreplsce, inn la Buasori from Herb«rt Knight. H*i PORCH RUGS— tilt tut. 12.08. oSari pries 70c Call, writ* Sun Ray Drug TUTORING—or will be companion;' col- hot water heat, fireplace; one-car garage; porch, playroom, oil burner: two-car t»- odd pl»cw of. ,f»mltar«. - All" Ukar new, Span Craft Studios, under the bridge In lege man. HessonaDlo ratee. ^ Telo- ISO. Thompiort Agency, 81 Eaet Fronl raga: 88,900, 81,800 cash, ill monthly. Barken, Fred Flnuerty, WilUt Torbi Phoae 110» Hlthlandi. from S9o up. flva-yeer guarantee felt Highlands, N. I.' • Stores. # street, phone Red- Bank 700/ and Mr, Bothenberg.) bass rugs at lala price. National So, loo phone Rumson 648>M. F. H. A. Write A. W. Beckwlth.' * BOY'S BICYCUB for. sale Is, walking and II Store. Prown'a phone 2880.* GLASS china closat for aale. 1(1 Hud' SIX-ROOM home In good residential »ic- BOUSE, seven rooms and bath, sun par-, Mr. and Mrs, Lelghton Lobiell and machine flS, ndlo *1 ena tht*e-ple«e son avenue, Bad Bank.;; BUSINESS NOTICES. tlon In Red Bank: fireplacei two-car :10-FOOT Chrle Craft. runabout for lals. ROOMS FOR RENT lor: built nln* jeersi garage. Lovriy family of Ridge road have gone to parlor eat HO. fhon« HllhUida 1181. 12-FOOT skill with'two-orllnder John, garage! 846., Thompson Aaener, 81 East location, on Shrewsbury rlvari 84.00S ^ with TJnlvanal power; In water at Hon- OBNEKAL CONTRACTOR and eeispools Front street, phon* Bad Bank 700.* FOR SALE; alnde KraV, doable paddle, son outboard motor for isle. Make of, cash, will tak. mortgage. Write Bouaai Sorrento, Maine, until the middle of mouth Boat club; will aall for 117E. Tele- cleaned! carting and grading, top soil, TWO connecting rooms, suitable for two box 111. Bed Bank.* September. llfa praMrver euehlon uoludedl exeellent Thone Bed Bank I01--M.* fsr. CsU Bed Bank »6, manure, fill dlrU cinders, grsvel ana .and. persons wishing to ehare eame) with NORMAND1E typ* house, four badroome, condition, III/ Would enhance for good WAYNE air comprssior for salt, K horse Estimates given. Phon* Red Bank IIIS-M. kitchen nrlvllesee. 142 Branch avenue< POUlSRT site, aultahl* for berries nndit Mrs. John W. Iviaa. who was a sui> BOAT, 15x4H, SZ-foot malt, htfry Mar- two colored til* bathi, attached tatag* ; row boat. Fhon« Ratown 45t. -; A»emue power, WJ»I, B. D. 1, Fnebold, phone Oecar Becker, 4? Second strvet. Fair Ha- phone Bed Bank 1010. River location: available Beptember 1st. Irrigation J brooks, lak* site, water pow-' Ideal patient at Monmouth Memorial of Two Blven, near Heuowfcrook ave- oonl tall; itrong clinker, built, copper Holmdel 79-F-f.* ven, N. J. • •r for hydraulic ram: four miles west of ' riveted, ath oars. all fine condition. Best FURNISHED room In attractive home vrlth Alio bungalow of five rooms, available Red Baak. BWautlful plae* for, year • hoiplUl, Is oonvalesolng at her home nne.» • HOOVEK tspalred, brush** t»- Octobsr 1st: also two and thr*« rdom bur on river; 135 ctth. IT Clay atreet. TRAILER, brand • new Covered- Wagon, quiet family. Peters place, phone Red apartments. Phon* 1710-J B*d Bank." round home. Bargain. Phone Bad Buk on Rumson road. BEACH back rata «o ejaehl beach Fair Haven, N. X* custom tandem wheel model] luxurious- bristlsd. Allan Klec(rlc Slop, II WhIU Bank C»8-R. 8II0-W. •traat. phone 111. Bed Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Dwigbt Olnutead ot ehalre f 1.191 bathing: o«pi 10c, batch ly equipped In mshoianyi three-room MODERN brick bungalow, flv^ rsomi,. til* balla >0c. National Ic, lOo and «1 Stort, FOB SAIiE, two Cooker Spanish, femalet, BtlYMj, lnatoxi,... ilitsi. tU from II. Mlrro Bank, phone 1807, LARGE, comfortable, furnlihed rooms for to Broad street. Prlc 11.(00. Writ* Joseph Caughey of First street was lnji with tldeji, ll.lt and »!.»« each, alnmlnnm. Hot Point irons, Sllex coffee HOUSEHOLD article! for sale. Willow rent, near builneii center; breakfast If National 5o, 10c and II 8tore. Frown's. makers. IMS, National Be, Uc tnd II porch let. glassware, rugi and other REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Double House, box 611. Bed Bank.' taken to Moninbuth Memorial hos- CESSPOOLS and septic tanki cleaned, 110 desired. »7 East Front street, Red Bank. Phone 2room driving a car without a license. He (The Bed Bank Beglstsr can be beuht and 116; combination library tatite snd well fumlihed rooms In nice location. house, alt Improvamante; one-quirur REAL ESTATE WANTED In Fair Raves from Joseph Vleeole. Oar- deik 18.00; odd Ubles, chairs, poreh fur- Come and see then.. US Wallace street, •will have a hearing tomorrow night I BUY and sail Mcond-hand elothtil mn.t B«d Bank. Tslephone 1811-M.' mile from itatlon snd schools. Price Officer Zerr also gave a summons the den State Groesry and Mr, Wslntrtub.) Little Silver. jilture. atewsrt, gllversld* avenue, Little 11,000. POSIHSIOS at oae* If purehmd HAVE buyer for email property n*ar Silver, N, J., Phon* I7IJ-W Bed Bank." b* In good condition. I> Eerber, 108 FURNISHED rooms, two connecting, also same day to Maurice Fayolle of Few Shrewsbury avenne. Red Bank, rhoss quickly. A real bargain. Henry F. Hy. Rumson. Fair Haven or Rlv*rslde drive) . Another card party for the bene- slngls; with or without board: nicely lln. Rtgliter building. R*d Bank, phone about thr** to four scree i ten-room dwell- York, charging him with driving bla (The Bed Bank Register can k. bought 4II-W. furnlehed; nice location. Yorkshlr* Home. fit 'of the community tennis court 741. ing In fair repair; .tab!, and garage. car over the,white trafflo lines on In Llttla Silver from Onion News Blind AUTOMOBILES 180 Broa4 atraat, phone Rad Bank 27.70.* fund will be held Monday night, July at the depot and George Quaokenbuih'a JOB PRDTTINQ—When you need kae* LIV1NO quarters, automobll* Mrvlc* sta- Sultabl* for all ye.r occupancy. Witt* Rumson road,' near Ward avenue. He MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Cbryiler, Ply- COMFORTABLE, fumlihed room In pri- particulars to Bculthorp Agency, 114 Fhst 11, at 8 o'clock, at the Eplicopal leaeral store.) lass* cards, letUrhaada, eavsiopee. tion and stor* for sale. TeUpbon* Eat- will appear before Recorder King mouth and International truck eales and vate family, all convenience; gentle- ontown 418.* avnue, Atlaatlo Highlands, N. J. pariah house on Church itreet The The Ladles' Aid society of the setvice hsadautrtera. Fhone Red Bank blllbwds. tmoklata, posters, progranu, man preferred: aleo garaae. 81 South ' Saturday night. street, Ited Bank, phone 1888-W. entire proceeds will be turned, over Methodist church met yesterday 787. anno*aj «» «n _^^ .-.^_..,M.M.^M MABEL COLEMAN ichool of dancing, without board. Apply at 10 Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Qaul of River of Blnghamton, New Tork, have re- USED CABS bought, wld and exchanged teaching children and edults ballroom, nounced later. Miss Helen O'Rourke PontlscealH and service; terms. O. M. ballet, toi. Up. acrobatic, character, Inter- street, Red Bank. ' is general chairman. The profits from road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wil- turned from a cruise to Guatemala. A. C. Rasiaa Brothers. 11-11 Mechanic rstatlvat eluaes and private lelsone. 18 the recent card,party amounted to liam Ratferty of Long bland and Robert Sypp of New Brighton, street, phone 1016. S4etor place, phone 1011. APARTMENTS Mr, and Mrs. John Hoffman of Penmylvania, la vl||tlng bis grand- DEPENDABLE used cam Dodge, Fly- 1109.50. :,...-•• CISSFOOLS and eeptlo tanke cleaned and Orange over the week-end. parent*, Mr, and Mrs. John A, Kemp. moutb. Cbevrolete and other maksa of FURNISHED apartment, living room, The July Fourth display of fire- ears, convenient time payment «jui to Inatalledi also drains Installed. CatU bedroom, sun poreh, kitchen and bath; Mrs. Floyd B.ckler Is spending the Mrs. Edith DeOres* of Montclalr ensue jrlxn, Harvey O. TUtsn, 8 Bne* works sit the Rumson Country club suit your budget. Leonardo Oarage. Val- desirable central location. Fhon* Red summer at Pikesvllle, Pennsylvania. viilted her lister, Mrs. Hiram Knapp, ley Driv« snd Appleton avenue, Uoiisr- plaoe, Buiaaoa. phon* T4Q.J. Bank 8II2-W, or call at (Allen place Was elaborate'and spectacular, as in The two DeCleux estate bouses on over the holidays. oo, N. 3. Phone Atlantie Hlghlaadi 41* (iuet off Riverside avenue). __^ past years and attracted persons Dodge _k Pljmouth Sale* and Service.' 8. V. JOHNSON, patent and trade mark Bagar*!' lane are beln» repainted by Lorsnso Getty, who returned home attorney. For Information call Btrnuon SMALL apsrtment, furnished, for one or from miles around. A permit to hold 714. two- on first floor: modern conveniences. Councilman Arthur B. Sickles. a short time ago. from Fltkln hos- ATTBNTION—Be thrifty) lave money the fireworks display was granted s)t cone to Boy Btout'e Auto Bepalr Serv- VAOUUM elesners repaired! any mak*. Prlvste antrane*. Apply Mrs. Moynahan, a ipeolal meeting of the mayor and Mr. and ' Mra,. James Woodward pital. Is again a patient there. ice, Rlvenlde avenue, Bed Bank! email Allan Beetrte Shop, II Whit* itr (0 Lake avenue, Red Bsnk.* Bad Bank. council Friday night. and family of Laonlt spent the holi- ' Miss Flotence Campbell of Rum- overhead, attractive prices. Satisfaction FURNISHED apartment for rent; three day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. son road entertained1 at a dinner guaranteed. Care called for and delivered 9BPTIO TANK8 and cesapeole cleaned, al- pleasant roomi, hsll, largs perch; yard; At the speolal meeting a latter was Phone 1IT8. night phone 472-J. so dry wells i drains Installed. Eetl- Osoar Relnhirt. . party Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. 810 per weak, tncludlni Tight, gas, hsat read from Howard W. Roberts, coun- maUa 'glvan. Oscar p*ek*r, 47. Seeonc and water: must b* refined, reliable party. Charles Bennett of Jupiter, Florida, 1914- OHtVROLBT, half-ton panel deliv- street. Fair Haven, phone SlOI-kf. ty counsel, stating it was necessary Mrs. H. Lynwood Mlnton and ery! color blue, perfect condition! 1345 \ Phone Ited Bank 1S86.* daughter have irone to Croton Tails, who are spending the summer at At- • for the mayor and council to adopt takM it. Tsla-pbone 41B4 Loni Branch. MUSICAL DfSTRUMENrS, atrings and re- THREE-ROOM apartment, suitable for s resolution waiving my objection to New Tork. for a stay. lantic Highlands. Her guests were William <). Levlne, 876 Broadway. Long pairing at Price's Music Store. II West couple, In comfortabls home; furnished the new bridge from Rumion to Lo- The Ladles' auxiliary of the) fire Mrs. Laura. Lace of West Long Braneh.JWi front street. Red Bank. . or unfurnished! good location, on bus Una. company met list Thursday night at Branch, who observed her 89th birth- SHORB""0ARAGE. tOI First avenue, Ai- QW-ENDOLYN'MALONEY. antique*. 188 Also gsrage. Write Apartment 8, box CUt Point. A copy of the resolution burr Park, N. J. Special sale on 26 HI. Bed Bank.* the lire house and will not meet Broad ltr.it, gatontown. N. J.* was enclosed In Mr. Robert's letter day July Fourth; Ut. and Mrs. Frank ised care froni 116 up to 1100. and It was referred to the borough again until Btptember. A motion Antonldes and Mrs. Lavinla MoMll- LAWN mowera ibarpansd Hi trunks and TWO-ROOM apartment for rant fur- PACKARD 10 sedan, good condition In- suit esses repaired, keye made, eawa nished | gas and aleetrlo Included with attorney, William A. Stevens. picture show will be given at the len, also of West Long Branch; Mrs. side and out) tires almost new] excellent and selsiora repaired. Caldwell WaUr rent. 42 Harding road. Red Bsnk.* September meeting. Russell Parker and Mrs. Myrtle motor| Inspect*!IS IHS for quick sals. sold here. Cross, locksmith shop, 111 Summonses have been Issued to 41 gait Bergen place. R»d Bank. , FURNISHED apartment for rent. 142 Clapp of Little Silver and Mrs. Em- Oakland street. Bed Bsnk.' three motorists to appear tomorrow Mr. and Mr*. Hil Ward have mov. 1117 0MI1VEOHT plek-iip—a rare bar- grout, BEalNETT, teachtr of atngtng Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank.' night before Recorder King. Police ed from River road to the Burns ma Bchenok of Llncroft. gain i (tinted red, naw tire* and me voles production and coaching for ra- STUDIO apartment of thro* rooms, n*w, Capt, Henry Kruse gave a summons homestead at Navssink. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hal Parker and chsnlcall; perfeet. Mult be Men to real' dio and concert! 18 yssrs Nsw York pro- modern: available August 1st. M.rrltt la* that iueh a car esn be sold for M96. fessional experience, Privat* laaioni aAc to Mrs. Florence M. Gorsuch ef Red Members of the fir*, company at- family ot Maywood spent the week- Machtn* Shop, 14 Mechanic itreet. Roil Phone 41(4 Long Branch.. William J. Le- claiework, 111 Uncoln avenue, Bed Bank. Bank on a charge of exceeding the tended the baseball game at Red end with Mra, Susie Parker. vlne, ITS Broadway^Long Br»ooh,_N. I,' Bank.* rOUBTDObsTroid V», dark* blue, usso) FOUR BOOMS snd bath, with heat and spied limit and to John Brennan of Bank Tuesday night In a body after Mrs, Wilson L. Smith gave a wel- wat*ri all Improvement.! 818. Also Woodbrldite on a charge of violating but little and good M naw. William the regular meeting. come home dinner last week for Mr. 8. Boee, nurHrymsn, IIS Branch avenue, FARM PRODUCE Ave-room apartment. Th* Land * Loan the tarfflo ordinance, Charles R, Mr. and Mr*. John Whelan anij and Mrs. Wlllltm J. T. Getty on their Bed Bank.' Co,. I Broad street. IUd Bank.' Stlllwagon of John street, Red Bank, FARMERS and track growsrs will find * family of Elisabeth ipent the Fourth return from a trip to Europe, BAOBinCl cheap, four-door Ford eedan. FOB BENT, two-room furnlahad apart- received a ticket from Policeman ready market for their produce, by ad- ment) own entrance. All Improvement., with Mrs. Amses Allaire, ' Kill good oonoltlon. Phone Ked Bank verllslng to The Register's elaulBed sol- William Zerr on a eharge of falling 1817.* . near belt line bubuse . Bray, Newman Sprlnga Mrs. Charles blast I* visiting, Mr. umna. road, Red Bank. to 'top at a "stop street" lntersou- and Mn, Gene Ford of New York. WPA JOBS. Ull PLHOUTH two-door touring ssdam tlon.1 tadlo, beater, trunk, whit* wall tires, THREE-ROOM apartment, with all Im- The Sons and Daughters of Liberty Ull. - Compare thll price. Phon* 4IS4 FOB SAL* bal«d hay, first ssd sec- provements! large rooms! reaionshle EAD them wry day—it'a a profitable) Blight damage was caused by a flrt lodge will hold Installation of offflo- Applicants Must Be On Relief (0 Long Branch. William i. Lsvlne, -«76 ond crop, slfalfa and pile. Matthew rant. 71 Monmouth etreet, Red Bsnk. Tuesday afternoon on the root ot the Days to Be Certified. Broadway, Long Branch,* Also i.v.n-room home In Rumion, phone R ers Tuesday night, July 19. Mullln. Bicokdsle ravrm. Unsroft, habit, because you never .know when Red Bank II4-M.' Flnkelsteln building on the corner ^OIID to the wls* la eulnulent—the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belman enter* Captain Robert A. Kennedy, over- pboi|* Illl-W. of Hlver road and Lafayette itreet. wlee that read take head. Inv«t rour someone will offer the very car, electrical talned refaUvei and, friends from seer ot the poor of Red dank, re- dollar* In merchandlu befor* Inflation be- The fireman responded quickly and New Tork over the week-end. comes a reality. Buy today that you COW STANCHIONS, good condition, (or LOS1 AND FOUND put out the firs In a short time, 1 cslvad m letter Tuesday from the mar set value for your* money. Manrice sale. E. D. Untllhon, phone 611. Hld- appliance, domestic service, or home op- Mlu Jane Oovant, who !• In'charge financial assistance committee, ot lohwarta guarantees you 100% valus for dletown. ' Oeorge Hallanan was notified Tues- of the publlo library, has Informed LOST betw.cn Strand r.ataUrant and Al- wbloh Arthur H. Mudd is director, every dollar invaiUd In a usad car todar. KR CORN, 1,000 bushels In quantltlll of Un plac*. along Monmouth atra.t, lady a portunity that you want. The RogUter that 7.123 books bave Thirty-five uied can and truiks. 111 to day that bis lister was serlomly 111 not to oettlfy applicants for Works not less than 100 bushels. Frink Hullek, gold Bulova wrlat watch I Inacrlptlon 1 to IA St. Vli)Cei)t's hospital, Now Tork. been olroulted at the library for the IOI. livery one baeked by Bchwsrta's phone Eatontown 140. Progress Administration Jobs unless Dependable 8*rvl6* Polloy, 18U-I6-8J 8. 1984. Beward. Krai.n.r, 11 Allan first six months of this year, com- Pljrmouthl, Chr>il*re, Fords, Ch.vrolatl BABVCHIOXS 10C, blood Uit.d Whit* plec*. Phone Bed Bank »72a-;,* pared with «,10o for the same) parted they have been reoelvlng relief for anil OldsmobllMi ltll-SI-SI Ohryilers, snd Barred Rocki, Ilhodi liland Dedei Party on Birthday, 10 days old lie. Also lot An* rabbits, LOST, Un Cocker Spaniel puppy, last last year, an Increase of 1,118 books. W days. Congressman William H. Plrnouthi, DeBotos, Dodgsi, Bulck, Ohav- -frlday on Oh*i>sl Hill! name Frliky, Miss Hejen Milne of Chape/ Hill, iutphln tuts bun waging a campaign rol*ts. Fontlafls and Rupmobllea, soup*s, duller, salt aid* Kout* SI, nils north of Baward oR*red. Finder pleas* nolWy Mrs. The majority of book) ID the library, eelehea snd sedans. III apt 1188 Chrys- ' Bank. Middlotown township, entertained against tho enforeimint of this rule. fitfjieo gana, Hooker Talcott, Hook's farm, Atlantic according to Miss Covant, although ler and Plymouth delux* eedsn demon- tl WHITE Leghorn pullati, four morihe friends at her home Tuesday night pretty old, art very popular, but the He claims that all Jobless people, etretorsf ip*clal prlee. Buy a butfa.n. old, (0 White Leghorn I'liil.U. rtadr to In celebration of the birthday of Mils whether on rellsf or not, ihould bs flee /our friend Lee at Haurlce Behwarts's ROW HOAT loat Monday, Juna 17, In vl- book* from the county library are In Used Car Lot, Wsst Front it Pearl street. ley, for e«l*i kealthy, lar.e, well devel- .Inlty ol Highland nsard, un (eat lung; Bvelyn Kennedy, aUio of Chapel Hill. entitled to register for WPA Jobs and oped. Sidney llambiriter, Nutawsnip constant demand, beoauie they art Bed Bank, phon* 781. toad, Sed luk, phoiw R«d Btnk_IHM-M. painted «ra». rlnaer notify A. Demlar, Red Bank Register Ten xuaats attended. Decorations new and in keeping wltb the present that It Is contrary to good publlo WHITB'BOOX «a«teii.d"broilers"f»r ills" Chrraler and Plymouth Asency, Atlantic were in keeping with the Fourth of OuiltANMNO bargains Mr this week! Illfhlsnda. Thon* in. times. Shi stalls thai three-quer. policy to encourafl people to apply Ills Tsrraplane soup*, rumble ieat, 8 to IU pounds i d.lldoui aailn(. Ulva July. Refreshments were served. tera of thi circulation bt Uie library for relief. III, full prloei Ull Plymouth four-door yourself a trait and toy a pain II eenU FOUND, white wtter with llttl* black on Miss Kennedy Is employed in the law' sedn tltli sad a deaen others loo nu- per pound, E. Brlikecn, box 17, Beers •are. Owner communicate with lire. is composed of county books, She li Captain Kennedy reportid to tbi a to mention. BrouieU'e Uied Car office of Alston Beekman. H. A, Caaear, Rumion roail, Rumion. very grateful to the oounty library mayor and oounoll Tuesday night t. II Mi IUd Dk [j_RJ4J 8 Monmoutb County's Or tat Wtekty for filling all requests so willlAfljr, phone 114 that axpensii for relief during June FOR EXCHANGE LOST, Thursday afUrnoon ellver pin con* which adds griatlytothipliuura of Itll Iowa's two »er cent Miuiment on wire ll.WO.oT, which Is slightly In talnlng bin* itonej keeniakl. Kawsrd. the tooal readers. The break-down tldl OHIVROLBT one-ton tanopir, pslnt EXCHANOft— llx.room bungalow, slaee w lu l all new car sales yielded |l,SS4,0S> ot olraujatlon U.WOa.bosK* In J«m- excess of the same period last year. ed green l a good truck for all around porch, gas, eleolrlcllr. ally watari *»."M_'it -'-,. !! _ ™?)il in Ita tint year, which ended April At the present tlmi m persons, em work, Low prloe of Mil for quick elesr* •0x100. for a lltUs farm! aeon as toeelble, »OVJNI>, mats fox UrrUr Mondsy. vldn. •iv, 1W to Mkj i^l1A , rhone 4UJ Unl Drsnoh, Wll- •ohneoberget, Union l«seh. C-usbildg* Itr of Runioa, Csll Atlantis Hlihlende M, atntei tax officials reported. bmalny OT OHM, ire on relief, .' E J, Uvliie, Itl keadvay, Usg avnoa, epjoelt* ike »«lle* IMUOS* • IT,* ' SEE BANK REGISTER, JULY 7,1988..

Bank Baptist church. Bev. "Edward performed In the presence 6f the im- St. Steph»tfs church, of MlUburn by A jRECENT JUNE BWDE Station, after a recent careful' study Dance* *''.(i of the cost of raising, wheat, stated The first of a aeries of dances was Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fredericks Following the ceremony a recep- Bachna was nurtd of, honor and Miss that It could not be sold at a fair held Saturday night at Joseph Halli- Watckn, Qftcks u* Jmlrj Cltmcti *xp ot Chestnut street. Red Bank, were tion for the two families was held Doris Shuster,was bridesmaid. John profit for less than Ute Mr. Dlehl, at a ceremony tion was held for the couple'at the Both are irraduatej of Red Bank prayer book from which streamers will go higher but there Is no Bed by Rev, Boy J. Rlblet in home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks. high school. Mrs. Sagurton Is em- flowed. About 100 persons were pres- guarantee it will not go lower. Episcopal church, Harrison, Mrs. Whlttlngton Is a graduate of ployed as nurse for Dr. D. A. Ed- ent A reception'was held at the /"How can, farmers pay taxes and bride wore a gown of white the Leonardo high school and is em- wards on Drummond place and Mr. home of the bride's parents. high wages on 60-cent wheat?" was over satin with a very Sagurton Is employed by the Na- Mr. and Mrs. Connolly left for an the comment made by Theron Mc- ployed at the Bed Bank Cleaners tional City bank at New York. . Hennessey's Fish Market Kn>U flower hat Irom which, a long and Dyers establishment on: Mon- automobile wedding trip In Virginia. Campbell of, Holmdel In talking •tnMal veil flowed. She carried a. bou- mouth street. Mr. Whlttlngton .has They will start housekeeping at Bel- about the matter, 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. : m»\ of white rose buda, sweet peas a position at the Keystone laundry HyUnger—Hall. fqrd. Mr. Connolly Is employed by ALL OVB SEA FOOD FRESH . NO COLD 8TOBAOB •fed baby breath, lira. Richard in Neptune township. Mr., and Mrs. The wedding of Miss Dorothy My- the Jersey Central railroad company. Burnett Renews Ki^ttch of Arlington, matron, ot Whlttlngton sire residing with Mrs. tlnger, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Many fine gifts were made to the £bnor, wore a gown of pink net over Whittlngton's sister, Mrs. Evert An- Kenneth. Mytlnger of Bergen place; bride. Boat Club License We Deliver SPECIAL.SSffif!S? ! Phone 1377 t Wtte. The bridesmaids wen Mlsi derson of Patterson avenue, Shrews- to H. Dalton Hall, son of Mr. and Lois von Lehn of Panwood -and Mr*. bury. •:•'.; ^ Mrs. Charles T. Hall of Harrison ave- Proal—Bonello. The club license of the Players POROIES JIbS.160 W. J, Tomlltuon of Oermantown, Boat club of Fair Haven was re- FLOUNDERS Sea Bats „ nue, will take place Sunday at 12:30 Mrs. Jean Proal ot Oakhurst, Spanish Hskskerel Pennsylvania, who wore gowns of Mawhlnney-Po«t«nj p. m. at the Trinity church, Weat formerly of Red Bank, and John J. newed for another year yesterday by Weakflsh Nne net over pink, with halo* of Commissioner D. Frederick Burnett Codfish Steaks _ Front street Rev. Herbert S. Craig, Bonello of Long Branch, were mar- Boston Mackerel NaUve Eels __ 'natural flowers, pink rose buds and Miss Eileen'Mawhlnney of Nave- rector, will officiate. of the state alcoholic beverage con- sink, daughter of Robert Mawhlnney ried last week at Elkton, Maryland, BonKa* daiphinlum. They carried old'fuh- The couple will be attended by Mr. trol board. Objection, to granting HAIJBVT STEAKS loried bouquets ot spring garden ot West. Front street, Red Bank, the license was made by John P. Bntterflsh — was married last Thursday afternoon Hall'g slater and. brother-in-law, Mr. flower* and Mrs. F. Howard Gage of Red Ryan, representing the Fair Havon BLPE SNAPPERS _ to John Paul Posten, son of Mrs. Players To Elect Mlsa May OrlfBtha, daughter of Chat, on the ground that the "notice POUND LOBSTERS _.40cea. Leon DeWitt of Staten Island, a Catherine Posten of Naveslnk, and Bank. The bride will be given in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffiths of Elk- of Intention" was Inserted by the Fillet of HADDOCK . REGULAR CRABMEAT 6Sclb summer resident of Leonardo, acted the late Amsl M.'Posten. The cere- marriage by her father. ridge farm on Harding road, became club in The Red Bank Register and JUMBO SHBIHP __ Hedlnm SOFT CRABS as best man. The uahfcr* were Louii Following the ceremony a recep- Officers July 14 mony Was performed at All Saints the bride of William Carlson Hoff- not In the Chat Mr. Ryan contend- SCALLOPS.,, V „. SOFT CLAMS JtOoqfc B. Everett of Brooklyn and Ervln tion will be held at the bride's home ". '' • \ •• church by Rev. Charles P. Johnson, man, son of Mrs. Marie Hoffman of ed that the Chat was the legal news- FRESH SALMON and FRESH STPRGEON Gaines of New York; MIM Sadie for the Immediate famlllea, after The Players Boat club at a meeting Harding road, recently at the Red the rector. Tuesday night appointed Jack Sparl- paper for publication of the notice. Knox of Arlington was soloist,-with which the couple will leave on % Bank Methodist church. The cotipla Similar objection was made last year' Lester B. Major of Arlington at. the The bride was attired In a chiffon short wedding trip. Upon their re- ing, Frank, Wesson, Robert Larkln have returned from a short wedding by Mr. Ryan, but the commissioner organ. .' . '. • . dress with matching accessories, and turn they will temporarily reside and O. V. Weir on the nominating trip and have started housekeeping ruled that because the Chat had not A reception was held at the Essex had a corsage of white rosebuds. She with Mr. Hall's parents until Febru- committee. Election of officers will on White road, Shrewsbury. Mr. been published continuously for one House, after which' Mr. and. Mrs. wa* attended by her lister, Miss ary. take place Thursday night, July 14. Hoffman W employed by the Shrews- year it was not a legal newspaper. Dlehl left by automobile for a trip Murial; Mawhinney. Samuel Posten Both are graduates of Red Bank New members of the club are bury dairy. ,_ ' ' through the New England states. On was'bis brother's best man. high school. Misa Mytlnger Is em- Harry Crowhurst, James Murphy Ernie Otto represented the boat club at yesterday's hearing and it their return they will spend the.re- After a short wedding trip the ployed by Dr. James O. VanNoot- and G. Wulf. ' LOW PRICE FOB WHEAT. couple will.live at Naveslnk. The rand and Mr. Hall conducts his own was brought to the attention of Mr. mainder of the summer in Leonardo, Ryan and Mr. Otto by one of Mr. when both have been summer resl- bride and groom are graduates of painting business. Sail* Into Baby. Carriage. Farmers Perturbed Because of Small Mlddletown township -high, school Burnett's deputy commissioner!! that 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3202-3 danta tor a number of years. Ralph Sanborn, Jr., i years old, Returns From Feed Dealers. this year the legislature enacted a and Mr. Posten attended Rutgers Shuster—Connolly. mn of Mr, and Mra. Ralph Sanborn Farmers -hereabouts whfc^alse law extending the period of contin- AIUBHSUltreO. T university, Mrs. Posten is In charge of the-finance department of the Miss Edith Shuater, daughter of of' Highlands, fell from the porch wheat are perturbed over tWffact uous publication from one year to Miss Doris Stllwell, daughter of Monmouth County Organization for Mr. and Mrs. William Shustor of roof of hl« home last week, landed that teed dealers are paying only two years before a newspaper can be Mr. and Mrs. WUmer SUlweU of. At- Social Service at Red Birik and Mr. Union, and James Connolly of Bel- in an empty baby carriage, bounced 60 cents a bushel, which is at the called a legal publication. Mr. Ry- Wtttes & ^ ^ lanUo Highlands, and C. Eugene Al- f6rd, son of Mrs. James Connolly, out and fell on the aldewalk. He rate of one cent a pound, for wheat an withdrew J his objection and the Posten IS employed In .tha Asbury 1 license was granted. - .' len, son ot the la.U Benjamin and Park office of the Internal revenue were married Sunday afternoon at was not hurt. The New,Jersey State Experiment Itergaret Miller Allen'of Red Bank bureau. . and Itlddletown.-were.married Bun^ day afternoon In St. Agnes's rec- tory. AtlanUo Highlands, by Rev. Cmrien—Klmwy. Michael H. CaUahan. Mlsi Jane O'Brien, (laughter of The bride was attended by Mn. Mrs. Bridget O'Brien of Spring Florence Qraman and the best man street, and George Klnney of Port mi Donald Qraman. The bride was Monmouth were married at 8 o'clock attired in white crepe with a, large Sunday night at St. James* rectory straw, hat and matching accessories. by Rev. Dr, John B. MeCloskey. The WHITE HORSE She had a corsage ot gardenias and attendants were Miss'Miry Nangh- DAVIDS baby's breath. Mrs. Oraman also ton and .William Naughton, Jr., both Johnny-Walker -wore-white'crepe and matching ae-- •cf Rumson. - " :' (RED LABEL) eeuorlu and her corsage was the •After tha ceremony the couple left •une as the bride's. . •. • on a wedding: trip to Atlantic City. DEWARS After the ceremony a dinner for They are now, residing, on Mr. Kln- L the bridal party and members of the n'ey's Meadow Edge farm at Port HAIG&HAIG Fifth Immediate families was held at the Monmouth. ^ " • (B STAB) V Molly Pitcher hotel. In the center VAT 69 or the table was wedding cake. Nestler—Sagurton. The newlyweds left on a trip TEACHER'S Oltough the New England states and Mlsa Josephine Nestltr, daughter on their return will live In the'Mc- of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Nestler of Bullock & Lade Clees apartments on Front street, Broad street,, Shrewsbury, and Wil- Bed Bank. The bride is a graduate liam £.: Sagurton, son of William H. INVENTORY SALE Black & White of Atlsntlo Highlands ' high school Sagurton of River road, Rumson, saM-Mr. Allen of Red Bank high wore, mirrled Saturday evening at tfihool. " •- the RUnison' Presbyterian church. Glen Mavis FRESH FRUITS and DOLE'S Finest 18rDZ. fifth Re*. W. jBalvjft ^Oolby, pkstor, _ofr otsy -::<'"1' - Efan—Hannekeiu flclalijd. ••"• "• VEGETABLES > Cans Miss Mary Egan, daughter of Mr. Mist doiiW* Nestler, lister of the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I PINEAPPLE JUICE KEG. ISo •rtd Mrs. John T. Egan of Wall bride, and Theodore Nestler of street, and Bernard Hanneken, son Eatontown. the bride's brother, were 14-oz. M'Mr. and Mrs. William Hanneken the attendants. The.wedding was ORANGES STOKELY'S fg-jfttjt Tront street, were married CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Flneit Tins Stondiy afternoon at 4 o'clock at 8t BEG. lOo , EXTRA SPECIAL Squeezing and Eating TOMATO JUICE 5 29' Junes' church by Rev. Dr. John B. MeCloskey. The bride was given in marriage FANCY Davidson's California Wine by her father and wore a blue gown 16-25° 18-oz. FLORIDA with white accessories and carried Cans a bouquet of white roses. She was Grape Fruit Juice REG. 10c SHERRY Q Blackberry attended by her sister, Mrs. John ORANGES Hennessey of Monmouth Beach, who SWEET and JUICY PORT FullQuarU ANGELICA jrore a blue dress with white acces- EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA sories and carried a bouquet of yel- Largest Can low 'roses. John Qulgley of Red ,C a do*. 2«»«29c TUNA FISH MUSCATEL $4 gkgl PEACH Bank was best man. 25. ^ ^' • Fancy Light Meat . About BO persons attended the cer- 39 TOKAY «t»VU APRICOT jmbny at the church and a reception tpt 3D relatives and close friends was Fancy Quality ~"VMa:»t the home of" the bride's "par- LEMONS ;Mts. "• The couple left by automobile Grab Meat Namco Brand on a trip to Connecticut and are ex- LARGE SUNKIST pected home the latter part of the week. They will reside in an. apart- doz. " Fancy Sliced Beer! Beer! ment on Riverside avenue. Here's how to .Mrs. Hanneken is a graduate of ALL GOLD Brand Large Bunches Fancy cans Brewed from Pure Mountain Spring Water *t^ Jajn.es" school and until recently stretch your Pineapple (10 Slices) 33« and Aged in Wood. was employed at Diets & Son market CELERY HEARTS on,- West Front street. Mr. Hanne- dollars from here LAGER BEER 1 ken.U associated with Us father in bunches e Fancy Quality CREAM ALE the garage business. to October 1st 19 PEAS Sweet Violet PILSNER ..*.'•' Mabb—Youmans. HALF & HALF , MKs Bertha Harriet Mabb, daugh- Most of the mon- case "Ut of Mr. and Mrs. Millard E. Mabb GREEN BEANS Stubble.—Hue Deposit of High street, Eatontown, and Rob- >•• ey you spend this Jersey Fancy Strlngless Columbia River r ett Toumana, son of Oliver Toumans summer will be C y2 flat—Reg. 18c Pf Oceanport, were married Sunday gone in a few SALMON cans at noon at the Eatontown Presbyter- 2 - 9 ian church. Rev. William J. Mcdon- hours or a few •Id. castor, officiated. miles . . . but Finest Ayrshire Something New! The bride, who was given in mar- PEAS riage by her brother Otis, was at- here's money that ROLL SWEET CALIFORNIA BUTTER Sloe Gin Fizz »,29« -OB- tired in a Kown of Ice-blue net over doesn't melt with crepe with a beige picture bat FULL PODS Full trimmed In autumn brown. She car- the lieat or vanish 1,000 Sheets Tom Collins ried a bouquet of pink rosei, with the week- Ready Prepared Fifth delphiniums and gypsophella. Mra. 2 «• 19° Princess Brand Laura Babson of Long Branch was end.- TISSUE REO. 10O „ Speciall jnatron .of honor-for heulstcr and wore peach organdy over aatln and Put your dollars PEACHES Reg. $1.29. Add seltaer and drink is complete.! a. white leghorn hat. She carried a LARGE ALBERTAB bouquet of delphiniums, African into cool slacks Pabst-ett Cheese Specials! COFFEE Specials! daisies and gypsophella. Miss Helen ... cool summer 4-qt, Whltehurat played the wedding suits . . . sport Pabst-ett Cheese C A-B Coffee » 16c DAVIDSON'S SPECIAL RESERVE march. The, altar was dteogaUd : 39' Standard, Pimento or Swiss With hydrangeas, hollyhocks ajnd shirts . .'. gay VA Its. or over 2 r 29 National Cup ..."> 21c gypsophella. Cheeseham C 1B Jack Hulse of Oceanport was his neckwear .., and Dutch Master . 25c Maryland Rye •ttp-brpther's beat man. The uihera enjoy three Rhubarb or Scallions 2"»21 were Alton Mabb, brother ol the Chase & Sanborn Dated .* 23c months for every FRESH JERSEY 2V2 Yean Old " ^ ^. bride, and Jamea Blggllo of Long Vvtb. American or O ,_OQc n Branch. A reception followed at the dollar. M bunches A AO Pimento mt> mmv Maxwell House 2Sc bride's home. They are making their Quart 91.79 home at Wolf Mill farm, Oceanport. 10 Davidson's Finest Vacuum ^270 At these prices Vz'Ub. Swiss or Nippy 2 pkff. 35* Hepburn—LaurMn. Sanka pr Kaffee Hag , -tt 35c , Miss Elizabeth Hepburn, daughter you should be up NEW POTATOES. V. S. No. 1 «f Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hepburn of at 8 tomorrow Relish, Pineapple and O f( Keyport was married Sunday after- , noon to Norman D. Laursen, son of atfd by 10 you Pimento " ; ISILVER DUST Mr, and Mrs. J. Laurstn of Matawan should be stand- S-O». Ohus—BLUE LABEL - GIN ~ at the First Baptist church, the cere- ing here in brand 38 tba. or over moty being performed by Rev. W. R- ROSMII, pastor of the church. new clothes. 2 *~ 25c * LARGE BUNCHES Special Still Mtu Mary Oordaychlk of River COTTAGE CHEESE Plasa, Red Bank, was the bride's at* Tropical Suiti 16.75 up JERSEY BEETS A Tailor Hade Gin to. salt tha t»ndant and Wallace Laursen, a lbs. BACON finest testa. brother of the groom, was the best Washable Slack. bunches 2 -23c CREAMED Full Quart mas. The ushers 'were George Han- 1.95 up SUOAR-CURED sn of Red Bank and Harry 10' 19c ' •thwarts ot Matawan. A reception Sport Shirts ...1.00 up was held at the home ot the bride. LIMA BEANS The couple are making a wadding POTATO SALAD trip to Washington, D. C, The groom ATX OREEN—FULL PODS BAKED BEANS Is employed by Hanson-VanWlckl*- BROWN OBOOK—OVEN-BAKED Munnlng at MaUwan. 2 - 19° m APPLE JACK J.KRIDEL HOHEHADB Miss Bmtna MoQussn ot Patter- -Red Bank — JERSEY 3 Year Old son avenue, Shrewsbury, daughter of Full the lat* Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mc- HUCKLEBERRIES JjELLY NATIONAL BIHOUIT CO. Ask about new Budget Plan. Quart $1.59 Queen, beeams tha bride of William Tlmo Payments—No Honey Harry Whlttlngton, ion of William LORNA DOONE WMUlngton, Br, ot Neptune town- Down. 19° * COOKIES 10' •fclfc tWaday, June at, at the K*d 19c»»*«