AIX. tte msws «< . - ' BED 1ANK SECTIONS MB* Samnmdlnf; Tom* ToU Veaxtaefy. and vvitfebot Bias; RED BANK ONE .VOLUME LXI, NO. 49, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1939.
Lee, Florence Gall Lee, Chester Leh- Rumson Council High School mann, Denny Lingo; Charles William Coleman Pupils William Finegan Rumson X°ung Man Lube, Abraham Franklin Mason, Seven Students , School Graduates Eleanor Maaterson, Donald Mat- Is 'Syracuse Graduate Awards Contract Commencement thews; Elizabeth Matula, Louella To Give Annual Arranging Music Mauon, William Franklin Maxson, Otto Strohmenger, son »f Mr. and Receive Diplomas To Get Diplomas For Storm Sewer Jr., Lucille McGough, Lydla Mc- Mrs. Otto Strohmenger of Lafayette At Leonardo Queen, Dolores Meehan, Rita Ann Dance Recital For Glen Miller f street, Rumson, la a candidate for At Rumson School Thursday, June 15 Kelsel, Mary E. Menosky, Michael a bachelor's degree at the 68th an- nual commencement of Syracuse A. P, Thompson of Red Menosky, Charles Meyer, William : t School Orchestra to Give Meyer, John J. E. Mieloch, Robert Mabel Coleman Is Rumson Young Man university. Monday, June 3. Baker and Trustee Commencement at - • Bank Gets Job—Charge Miller, Richard S- Morgan, Frank F. Preliminary Concert Mowbray, Eugene F. Murray, Oscar Directing—Betty Huhn Among Top Notch Prizes Awarded to River Street School— Against Pazicky - Tomorrow Night Leslie Nelman, James C. Papa, Ja,n- 1 ice Eileen Parry, Grace Gloria Per- to Be Accompanist Arrangers in Country Harold Raynolds, Jr.' Baccalaureate June 11. , rone, Dorothy Lorraine Petzbld, Wil- , The RujnsOn mayor and council at liam Detwlller Rapp, Eleanor Kath- The annual class* night exercises ot The 13th annual dance recital pf William Finegan, Church street, Seven students received diplomas the regular meeting last Thursday Middletown township high school erlne Raza, Lester John Rembert, the pupils of the Mabel Coleman Rumson. and his talent for arrang- One hundred and forty-elx seniors night'awarded a contract to A. P. Charles H. Root, Gustav Saledus, at the commencement exercises, on at Red Bank high school will receive were held last night at the Leonardo school of dancing will be presented ing music ha« reached the top of Saturday afternoon at the Rumson Thompson ot Red. Bank to install a grade school auditorium. The pro- Rosemary Joan Salmon, Roy Wil- tomorrow night at the' Red Bank the muslo world as an arranger for diplomas when commencement exer- new, and larger storm sewer In the liam Schadt, Grace* Mae ' Schenck, Private school. This Is the first time cises are held Thursday night, June gram included several selections by Catholic high school auditorium at 8 Glenn Miller and his band which diplomas have been given to grad- Parmly Park section of that bor- the high school band, a trumpet solo Robert Schlemann, John Albert o'clock. Miss Betty Huhn will be opened at the Glen Island casino 15, at,8 o'clock at tho River street ough, on a bid of $8,335.80. Other Schweitzer, Melyln Herbert Seruby, uates of this school. In the gradu- school auditorium. A baccalaureate by Vaughn C. Behn and a tuba solo the accompanist for the entire pro- recently. ating class were Mary Jane Cham- Udders we're William D. Layton ot by Jack Hafner. ' Dorothy Silver, Dolly T. Simpson, gram, wltich was arranged and di- Mr. Finegan was the former lead- service will be held Sunday night, Shrewsbury, $8,(535,28; Frank Nero bers. Jessica VanRensielaer Dcs- Raymond Silvio Squitierl, Eleanor rected by Mrs. Coleman, r of the Rurnsonlans, a band June'11, at the Presbyterian church. i & Son of Bed Bank, $8,677.76; Cos- The class song was sung, and the Stryker, Marjorie Gertude Thomas, pard, Margaret Rlker Haakcll, Bar- class history was recited by Barbara The settings for the recital have which he organized and conducted. Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor, will -de- tone & Fastiggi of Newark, $8,818.- Raymond G. Toynbee, Gladys Mabel bara Durham Potts, Harold Ray- liver the sermon. Llndley Freeborn. The prophecy was been arranged by J. E. Coleman During the time the band was one nolds, Jr,, Cynthia Townley and 68; Charles J. Hesse of Belford, $9,- Tracy, E. Elizabeth Tredeau, Myrtle from the Biltmore theater at New The principal speaker for the gr«i«, 351; A. Stanley Mundy & Co. of given by Janice Eileen Parry and a of the popular bands in this locality Helen Marie Willis. The diplomas Marie Trenery, Viola Tumidaiskl, Tork. > The costumes were made by. it toured the, country for a year. uatlon exercises will be .J. Walter Woodbrldge, $9,615.50, and Thomas graduation ensemble was presented William G. Turner, Eleanor VanHou- were presented by Cheston Sim- by Vaughn, C. Behn, Louise Josephine Miss Ethel Brandon. Since that time Mr. Finegan has mons, president of the board of trus- Reeves, a member of the faculty at J. MathU of Toms River $10,956.78. ten, Emily Janett Visconi, Stanley Peddle School, Hlghtstown. The Hi Elton, Charles William Lube,' Louella Wa&isky, Emmett Walling,1 Fitz Roy The program will be as follows: gone a long way as a noted arrang- tees. Rev. Percy G. Kammerer, Notification was received froai the Maxson, William Mergner, Fitz Roy Introduction.... "Stftr.-Sptngied Banner" er. The following article appeared head of Avon Old Farm school, plomas will be presented by Harold,' county board of freeholders that Walling, Helen Virginia Walling, (Audlenea plifti* rip* and ilng) A, Hendrickson, president of the Walling and John VanKirk, Jr. Class John H. Wenzel, Helyn B. West, Jay In Metronome, a very popular mag- Avon, Connecticut, was the principal Ridge road has been taken over by gifts were distributed by Franz A. Military tup ....: ... Helen Ttylor. Pat«y ailne among musicians: speaker. board of education, who will be 10*. the county and will be maintained Maynard White, John .Williams, Jr., Johnson,, Mary Glmbrom, BUI Cook* Braun, Ellen V. Broander, Edward Mary Theresa Wilson, Elfrleda Rose Golnr Dutch—Group 1: Francli Gimbron*. "YOUR ARRANGER." The trustees' prlfce for thn pupils troduccd by Edwin C. Gllland, super-. in the future at county expense. The Lewis Davis,' Eugene Peter Gedettls, Feter Maffi. Group 2: Jant Ford, Bar- •howlng outstanding qualities in tendent of Red Bank schools. Harry road all the way to Red Bank la now Zahlmann and Henry C. Molion. bara ROM, Mary Loalu Pluio, Rait Ha- "A serious-looking lad of 22 re- Evelyn Hazel Greenfield, Leonard ..tie Callandrillo, Marilyn• Saw, Bavcrly leadership, character, scholastic C. SIcbcr, principal of the senior high part of the county highway, system. Francis Hand, Genevleve Mary Har- cently approached Tommy Dortey school, will also speak. Declaring that .democracy cannot Erghmy, Jean Hayer, Anna Haromar, with an arrangement of 'Lonesome studies and athletics, and the Bak- A resolution was adopted notifying jes, Dorothy Louise Johnson, Charles Cafrnclla Sovlero, JOB Sage, GuatdQ er trophy to the outstanding athlete Tho address of welcome will be Paul Pazicky, proprietor of a tavern stand still and that it must be ex- Ford. Group S: H«l*n Taylor. Anna Road.' It looked good to Tommy, OTTO STHtoHMENCHBR., William Lube, Muriel Matthews, Wil- tended to other areas besides the po- Booth, Betty Hancock, Mary GJmbrone, were award to Harold Raynolds, Jr. given by Slguard Thompson, presi- on Lafayette street.to appear before liam Mergner, Robert Miller, Rich- He played It over. It sounded won- litical If we are not to be deprived of Barbara Ward. Patty Johnion. Bill derful. Nearly 1,000 graduates will hear The headmaster, Harold S. Clark, dent of the graduation class. Th« the mayor and council at a special ard S. Morgan, Rosemary Joan Sal- Cook*. Group 4: Marian MePhall, Htl. made the scholastic awards and Ed- mantis oration will bo delivered, by meeting Saturday, June 3, at 5 p. m., It entirely, Rev. William B. Spofford, an Bennett, Jerry Jeroliunon * "But Tommy already had a "staff United States Senator Arthur H. mon, Charles Robert Sipe and Anne rector of Christ church, Middletown, Vandenberg of Michigan deliver the gar B, Blake, assistant headmaster, Benedict LoClccro and the receiver to answer a charge thai he violated Elizabeth Stevenson. Tap dance and Bong 1Joyce Allaire. of capable arrangers. The lad want- mado the athletic awards. the recent amendment to the bor- urged the graduates of Leonardo Twinkle Toea „ Carolina Feeeux ed a steady Job, If possible. Tommy commencement address. The bas- ot tho mantle will be George Trufcln,' Baby Up and ions JPranola Glmbrone, Tho awards were as follows; ough liquor control ordinance by ' Rudolph J. Wlnthrop directed the high school to line up ^ilth the forces alao had a good friend, Glenn Mill- calaureate sermon will be given president of tho 12-B class. The clue seeking to maintain peace and de- Bobby Patrick, Peter Mafll. ftoy*l Moaa Sunday morning by Bishop Fred- Special mention for outstanding ac- gift to tho school will bo made by keeping his tavern open after 3 a. m. high school band, which was made Acrobatic dance .... Patsy .Johnson er, who just about that time dis- complishment in music—Barbara Boyd, Councilman Louis M. ..Hague, chair- up of James Allen, Dorothy Ashwell, mocracy In his baccalaureate address Poet and Peaeant overture Mary Gaul, covered that leading an up-and- erick V. Leeto of the Methodist Audrey Shlppee. Jessica Despard. Fred Comstock. Wester Buchanan' man of the police committee, in- John Ayers, Vaughn Behn, Daniel Sunday afternoon In the grammar Charlotte Olaen, Jeasle .Thoma*. Jean coming band and making all its ar- church. Bishop Lccte was gradu- Special mention for exceptional eon- will give tho farewell address, school auditorium: VanBuaklrk, Jean Ahearn, Grace Schuy- ated from Syracuse university 60 trlbullona In tlia Held of art—Ann Willis, Tho graduates are as follows: formed the council that Policeman Blacksmith, George Bruntz, Dean ler, Ann Nolan, Marian McPhail, Mary rangements requires about 48 hours' Cjnlhln Townley. Tensey years ago this June. 1 William Zerr had found the tavern Coddlngton, Lea Coddington, Harold "Increasingly thinking people rec- work a diy. Glenn, having been Special mention for his Intensive' and Robert Wl!|lam Adams, Alfred X, Adlur, open at 4:30 a. m., May 21. If found Duncan, Stevetta Ellison, Louise El- "Parasol Pance" ...Phyllis Welntteln, around, knew that each day had Mr. Strohmenger is a candidate •peclallied study of science and the con- Vlralnla Jean Anthony. Jack Araolif, J*.' • ognize that the United States, along Connie Wain, Betty Kl.warl, Jans Ford. for a bachelor of science degree tilbutlona he has made to the science Koeella Asnmun, Robert Roger* AyerayJohii guilty Mr. Pazlcky's license may be ton, Charles Glger, Thomas Gilmour, with the rest ot the world, Is faced Patsy Johnson, Caroline Peseux, Alice only 21 hours. class—Torter HoaKlanil, Jr. Ualne, Harriet Flo names. Evelyn Both suspended or° revoked. Donald Gordon, Jack Hafner, Robert Nixon "That's why Bill Finegan Is ar- from the college of business adminis- flub-prlmary class—Honorable mention Beaman, Oharlea Edwin Beck, Vernoa Book with two dismal prospects; a major "Dense de Sombrero" .Patty Rya,n, tration. • for scholarship—-Carlos Kelly. Prlte for Dennett, Adeline Lena Binaco, Francis Boe Mayor James C. Auchincloss an- Hafner, Barbara Hamilton, Karl Hel- Joan Power, Marion Moee, Joyce Allaire, ranging for Glenn Miller today. wlg, Hazel Hurst, Raymond Irwln, 'economic collapse or war, and p hljrhest scholarship—Junes Me. Fox, Jr, den, Walter Bordluk, Walter Bos key. Nor. ' nounced that the junior mayor and slbly both. Our. economic system Alice Masaroppt > . •'You probably have heard the Primary I—Special mention for nneral ma Brlta, Weatin Robert Buchanan. XBJa. Stanley Johnson, Marian Kaney, Tap dance Marian McPhall, Helen 1 Improvement—Winston Wood, Prlte for Bunin, George Buonono, Harry Doofclu council, composed of high school stu- has ' solved the problem which Bennett. Jerry Jerotamon 1 band play stuff like "Hallelujah, dents, will manage the affair* of the Archie Kuinasaka, Charles Lube, 'Blue Skies,' 'Runnln' Wild' and 'Lit- hlnheet scholarship—Alexander Her. Burkelt. '. Louella Maxson, Howard Mallen, harassed mankind (or centuries; how Sallor'e Hornpipe Francis Gimbrone, YMCADay At Primary II—Honorable mention for Anna Louise Campbell, Elia Nola borough for one day and will con- Bobby Patrick, Peter Mam. Royal Mosi tle Brown Jug.' They're Finegan hfirn scholarship—Philip H, Jbrdan, Jr., bell. Jack Creste Caprione, Calvin. " John McKnlght, William Mergner, to produce enough to satisfy their The Blue Danube," a ballet by .Junior Dot-olJifln, fllelcken. IMse for highest duct the council meting in the even- needs. But having solved one ma- toe groupp Caroline Peseux, Alicae arrangements, and, so Is the short- Oarhart, Janet Adele Ohamberlln, _ Janet' Morford, Robert Fate, Mary 1 World's Fair •cholarshlp— ilsrlinra Boyd. Chlaravalottl, Leonard dark, Dorotfcy ing. The day set aside for control of jor problem it tfeems to have created Nixon. Bett~ " y SUwart"' , Joyc" e Allaire, ened version ,of 'Little Brown Jug, Junior I—PrUe for highest scholarship the borough by the Junior council is Phillips, Charles Pittlus, Raymond Phyllis Welnlteln, Jane Ford, Palay which Bill has arranged especially aboth Clayton, Fred 0. Comstock, Jr., Irene Richardson, Gertrude Roberts, Nel- another, how to distribute the goods Ft R J P M —Edvrurd V. Kllleen, I. Madeline Connel, Maigery Alberta, CcinovaY Thursday, June 8. Mr. Auchincloss Johnson, Fatty Bran. Joan Power, Mar- for Metronomo this month. Junior II—Special mention for high William H, Conover, Lola Bertha Cwkj suggested that the members- ot the son Roberts, Jean Robertson, Robert we can so readily create to the people ian Moss, Alice Masaroppt Next Tuesday icholnrihlp—Doris M, Holbrook. Honor- William Coiby. America Vincent PeFalio Stout, Audrey Smith, Phyllis Taft, that need them. That Is tho prob- "The Flat Foot. Flotfgle" "Bill's a Rumson, New Jersey, able mintlon for high scholarship—Ser- Frank In Donsto, Jr., Virginia Buth Doia*. council confer with the junior mem- . Betty VanDeeman product. Ho started to play drums' anno Crawford. Prlxa for highest scholar- ertr. Sblrley Rebecca Douriaas. " bers prior to the meeting for instruc- Shirley Taft, Fitz Roy Walling, Doris lem that must be solved by your gen Walts Up .. ..Jea,_ n VanBuiklrk ship—Steven H. Wood. y, hry Rt«ca eaa, Alud Acrobatic dance — ...-Alice Maaaroppt there at the age of nine, piano at Red Bank Senior Hi-Y Marl Doilcr, Carol Will*. Eckert, Harry, tions. Warburton, Corliss Warren and Ver- eratlon. In the past production arid Junior 111—Honorable mention for £stellc, Mary I/mile Ewlnjr. . , na Wilson. ' • . consumption have been.made to bal- "When Wa Do the Polka" Marilyn 11 and trumpet and clarinet at 12. scholarship—Gertrude Mortens, Katharine . Councilman James P. Bruce re- Sage, Beverly Erghmy, Barbara Rose, Song writer P«to,WendlIng used 'to Despard, Paul Lambert, Prlu for high- Alfred Fable, 1'aul Fabry, John F«M«ri ance by shipping to foreign markets Club Members to Take noti, Jr., Dorothy Margaret Ferguson, QOrl ported that repairs to the dock were Mary Louise Pluso, Jane Ford, Ross visit Pa Finegan often, and he'd al- est scholarship—Audrey B. Shlppea (name The 26th annual commencement the so-called surplus, which means, Marie Gallandrillo, Jean Hsyer, Joe on Junior scholarship shield). don Ltwrence iorbti, Jack Burr ForeyiaV . practically completed. He said that ways; suggest that Bill take up ar- Herbert Frost, Nell Anthony Oettl.. liirx exercises will be held tomorrow night the goods we do not allow our own Saga . Part in Activities Senior I—Price for highest aeholarehlp plans for an addition to the borough VTea for Two'* „ „ ranging. Finally, when Bill got —William. Arnold Wood. Elliabeth <3Ulette, Virginia Godfrles. Bead in the grade school auditorium at people to consume no matter how Francis Glmbrone, Petar Mam Jamtn M. fionoBolsky, Mildred Gordon, - hall and for alterations to, the sec- 8:30 o'clock. The high school or- through school, he thought, it might Senior II—Honorable mention for high hen Orcoley, John Irving Green, tion formerly occupied by the post- great their need. That is, the masses Skater's Walti • -Jeexie- . . Thoma_. s Tuesday, June 6, hss been desig- icholarshtp—Alexandra filelcken. Prtsa for chestra under the direction of Miss Gypsy taps ._. _ _ be a good Idea, too. So your-ar- highest acholarahlp—George H. P. Dwlght Robert lUgerman, Ellen Dale H«nd _ office, which are being prepared by are not given enough in wages and BooUi, Barbara Ward. Hele, Marn yTylnr fiimbrane,, Anna nated at tho New York World's Fair Doris Ruth HlTich, John ChltcDder Margaret Magee will give a prelim' ranger was born. (nsrne on senior scholarship shletil). man, Alice Carmen Hogrefe, Patricia, ) Elmer Pearsall, building Inspector, salaries to buy the goods they pro- Pstsy Johnson, Betty Hancock, Joyce as YMCA day. Tho highlight of Senior III—Special mention for all- inary concert from 7:55 until 8:25 Allaire, Alice. Maiaroppl, Bill Cooae ,. 'Rumson high school courses and tho program will bo tho Internation- llughei, Christine Albert* Hurley. ... are not yet ready. -This part of the o'ojqck. ,The orchestra members are duce. A* long as there were foreign around • Improvement—<7ynthlf ; t Tomiley. markets to absorb the surplus the Peach Blossoms ...... ,_ Patty Kytn private instruction by Rudolph Wln- al Firs of Friendship to be held In Honorable m*nUon for high, aeholnftlup—* Waiter Turklncton Inlay, Wit building will house the police de- Doorthy Ashwell, Vaughn Behn, Dan- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 5 (by Usit). . throp developed your arranger. Harold Baynolds, Jr. Vrtt, roc blshcet Lowe Ivins, Alma, Maej JlanniiM), • Ai. present system could work. But the Phyllis Miller, Charlotte Olsen, Jean the Cout't of Peace that evening. partment and recorder's court, and iel Blacksmith, Dean Coddlngton, Leading his own band through high icholorehlp—Helen Marie Willis. Theodora Johnson, Ina Virginia Jmea> the section now used by the police,* world has become industrialized in VsnBusklrk, Mary Gaul The program will begin at 8 p. m, John LafayetU Jones, Dorothy fts. Reglna Connolly, Harold Duncan, Rhythm toe dance ...... Marian Moss school gave him ell sorts ot valuable and conclude at 10. There will be two,changes In;the Mela Kellr. Henrjr 1. V. Sing, Jr, Je*n, which will lie converted jntp..a. con- Stevetta Ellison, Pauline- Fawcctt, recent, decades With the result that "Tha, Swiui". .._.._^«__...Urace. Schuy ler. experience, but what' gave htm his faculty - next year, Ml«a Jtlata, Bartlo Wlllle J.»eyr Ann .Blfcwbeth Xaiti, 0U»*. ference room. •" """' •'••." instead of absorbing our goods these nope dance ...... ^...T...».„,...' Alice Masaroppt The program of the evening, lit IMtkr, Harriet Frances Lewis, Vincent4a< Ada Glllesple, Constance Giowackl, Rhythm tana . Mary Oatil, Jean plethora of Ideas, nobody knows. of. New ; York will succeed Mf«. thony Ltoert, Benedict LoCecero, Marfa« Councilman J. Edward Wilson re- jack Hafner, Robert Hafner, Bar- foreign nations are themselves .seek- Ahearn, Marian MePhail, Jean VanBua- Everytlme he takes an arrangement which members of the Red Bank Oharles I* enow, the former Athona retta !>onff, Reginald Fond Lymsn. * Jr^, ported repairs had been made to the bara, Hamilton, John Herman,' Alys ing markets for their own surplus. klrk, Jessie Thomas, Mary Tansey, Ann to Miller, the band has to cut It in Senior Boys' Hi-1f club will tnko Brackett, who will move. to Phila- Helen Marie Matter, Kathleen Maria Ma*7 Avenue of Two Rivers and ihe foot Hermes, Louise Hopler, Hazel Hurst, We therefore put our so-called sur- Nolan. Charlotte Olsen halt and hand back the remains to part, will bo made up of more than delphia. Ml«s LnRcIno Gardner has er, Angela Marie Maraaclp, Monroe George. of First street. On his recommenda- plus In warehouses and when they 1,000, HI-Y boys- from all over tho Marx, Pauline Haaon, Pfeyllla B. Msthiafen, . Charles Lube, Louella Maxson, John Excerpte from the ballet."Lee Sylphldee" the brilliant Finegan with a 'Here, resigned as physical edlcatlon teach- Angelina . Mattoccla, Mary Jane' McHus)if tion the Borough engineer) George McKnlght, Henry MoUon, Robert are full we shut down our factories Prelude Jean VanBusklrk, Thyl- take this stuff and make another United States, Master of ceremonies er because of 111 health but this va- Robert Dunlap McKee, Jean. Mary Me* ; K. Allen, will prepare specifications and have a depression, with Its mil- lls Miller, Jessie Thomas. Charlotte 01. will bo Dr. Stanley High, well known Knight, Veronica Sadls McMahon, Franws Pate, Clellle Feeden, Josephine Pllt- arrangement out of it!' cancy has, not yet been filled, Mitrjorie Miller. - .[ lor resurfacing Ward lane and for nik, Raymond Richardson, Geraldlne lions of unemployed and all the mis- sen, Mary Gaul, Grace Sohuyier, Batty religious leader. A chorus of 100 Mr, and Mm. Clark will spend the VsnDeeman, Marian McPhall "Like most guys with groat crea- Conatance Charlotte Nelion, Michael • curbing on the west side of the Ave- Schoe'ssow, Norma Smith, Phyllis ery that goes along with It. In ad- Solo :...... JPhylll voices, (In costume), members of tho •ummer at Sagamore Beach on Cape Marry Nero, Emily Newman, Benedict nue of Two Rivers at the northern Taft, Ida Mae Wadsworth and Vcrna > : ,••— PhjIHs Miller i tlve minds, Bill Is a very qiilet chap. Now York city YMCA will sing. dition to the twelve million unem- Trio>—Adagi " " "o Phylli-....-..s Miller. , Jean *TI_ mnaln «n«n1/« */»,. Ww TT«%^ Cod. Before going thorn Mrs. Clark Nicosia,-Dorothy Jcannetta Nitttttgtr,. Dor. end. Patrick MeCue was appointed and Sylvia Wilson. ployed in the United States there are H There will bo folk dancing by more will attend the national convention othy Jane Norcom, Burils Oglenakr, WUq • inspector qf the storm sewer'job. Mazurk'snBuaklrka ,'. Jessie ThomaJessia e Thomas ever" , ™}>*>°he ha sspeak talkes d foenougr himh. to HOWcon- than 200 boys and girls, members of ilam John Favone, Dori* Jane Ferry, Jtot}? today, according to Professor Mark Solo ... -..Jean ViinBuiklrk fess an ambition to arrango for the of the American Association of Uni- ert Paul Reagin, William Joseph Btynolda, The matter ot compensation was left Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf of the Leon- Waltt he International Department of tho versity Women at Reno, Nevada, Raymond Frank Rice, Jcssto June BlcbarnV ' ardo Baptist church will give the In- May of Yale, at lca*t five million Entire group movies and to settle down to sym- in the hands of the road committee young people like yourselves, through 23rd Street branch, and band muslo She is president of the New Jersoy len.'Stusrt Rogers, Elizabeth A. Roll, 0e»ni for approval at the next meeting. vocation and the address of welcome Tap dance ...- Barbara Ward, Joe Ba,ee phonic music. That's a big order- furnished by the Father and Sons nette Ryerson, WHma Mary Salt, Virginia with their education, who are seek- Joyce Allaire. Alice Mazaroppl but riot too big for a guy like Fine- A. A. U. W. Angella Sampoll, Barbara >Sayre, EueiAKnr ' Councilman Francis Nary made a will be made' by Mllo Earl Schu- Tap solo ...Francis Olmbrone band of Flushing.. : macher, Jr. Other addresses will .be ing employment jvlth a dismal chance gan!" Catherine Schoock, Gertrude Ellsabetln report on the • hearing heard last of finding it. We have the machines, Tap group Helen Taylor, Anna The main address of the evening Hchrieter, Arnold Sdhwarti, Janet Seotti week at Red Bank by. the war de- given by Dorothy Harriet Behr, John Booth, Betty Hancock, Barbara Ward, Paul Seldln, Qeorge Etwood Shorao, Mar- VanKirk, Jr., .Jeannette Ellen Shar- the raw materials and the manpow- Msry Glmbrone, Patsy Johnson, Bill will be given, by Attorney General garet Jeanne Silver, Norma Marguerite partment relative to the application er to provide every family In Amer- Cooka Frank Murphy of Washington, D. Luncheon For alocum, Doris Mas Smith, Joyce Snyderl of the contractor of the new Oceanic key and Joseph R. Dlnnen. Dr. Wy- Toe solo ...... : Joan Power Little Women Maxlne Sottwell, Helen Eliiabeth Stafford. lie G.-Patc, supervising principal, and ica with a high standard ot living. Toe Polka Alice Maiaroppl C. The soloist will be Jnn Peerce, bridge for permission to close the amous tenor noloiat In tho Radio lioh Quackenbuith, £ugene Stoye, John Paul I. Redcay, principal, will pre- But Instead of doing this we seek to Jazs toe* T._ Betty VanDeeman Executive Board channel with a pontoon bridge at In- Acrobatic dance ...- '. JeSsle Thomas Plan Banquet City Muslo Hall. Street, Oharles Sutphln, Shirley Mason Tay- tervals in order to move equipment sent the class for graduation. The maintain an outworn system by ar- Rhythm tap Jean VanBuskllk lor, Siituard Thompson. Jr., Agnsa Ann , presentation ot diplomas will be made tificially creating scarcity end by The boya participating In the Fire Tlmidalskl, Gilbert Turner, Donald William and materials. A detailed account of Skrontch ; .Joyce Allaire Mrs. E. C. deViliaverde Updyke, Anthony Vaccarclll, Joseph Carret the meeting is printed elsewhere In by H. Lawrence Scott, president of subsidizing' the victims of the break- Soft Shoe ..'. High school clsse group Dinner to Be Held of Friendship will be. made' up of Vulleau, Harry VanBrunl, Jamta L. Van- this issue. the board of education. down with paltry government relief. he YMCA's in 59 different countries Ill.o. James William VnnWIckle, Esther Thursday, June 8 .Entertains Members RM» Vaughan, John Walters Wand line, Joseph R. Dlnnen is president of Democracy cannot long be main- where It Is located. Tho Fire of At the beginning of the meeting, tained by subsidizing misery. A stag- 'riendahlp is laid on an enormous Robinson Weber, Kniley M, white, Man a moment of silence was observed the graduating class and the other Woman's Guild Mrs. E. C. deViliaverde, president Alice Wlkoff, Josephine Williams, Huth officers are Milo Earl Schumacher, gering . public debt, ever mounting, Members of the Little Woman's oval shaped platform In thn Court Wllms, Roger. Wingerter, David Parry ' by the mayor and council and spec- club will hold their first annual ban- of Peace at the World's Fair. One ot the Little Silver Woman's club en- Wood, William Wylle. tators as a mark ot respect to Coun- Jr., vice president; Dorothy Harriet with Its resulting Increased taxation, Behr, treasurer, and Jeannette Ellen ha« already set up the cry In lome To Hold Party quet at Buttonwood Mnnor, Mata- housand HI-Y members In blue trou- tertained tho members of the execu- ty. Clerk Raymond L. Wyckoff, who wan, Thursday night, June 8. All wr» and whlto shirts will stand tive board at a luncheon at tho Nas- died Thursday afternoon, A letter of Sharkey, secretary. quarters • that the system can be maintained only by throwing over- new officers will be Inducted and shoulder to shoulder in a semi-cir- sau tavern, Princeton, last week. Fol- D. A. R. Executive condolence from'the council will be Students who ranked In the high- Dessert-Bridge to annual reports will' be given. cle. Before them will stnnd 60 boya, lowing luncheon tho president sent to the family. At the sugges- est fifth of the class scholastically for board our democracy, with its cher- ished freedom, in favor of a dictator- Miss Jeanne Dunnell Is' general first and second generation Ameri- hanked her board members for their Board Meets tion .of Mayor AuehincloM, the bor- the last two years are Mildred Ann Be Held June 28 chairman, assisted by Misses Edith cans, dresfled in while. They repre- co-operation during the past club ough hall flag was placed at half- Becker, Vaughn C. Behn, Franz A. ship which will keep the few In pow- er even though It.means a further Wright, Mina Davis, Florence ient nationalities from all over the year and Mrs. H. H. Coddlngton sec- Mrs. Dorman McFaddin of Long mast until after the funeral. Brauh, Ellen V. Broander, Albert The annual dessert-bridge of the Averrc, Helen Imlay, Dolores Mana-' world. Closcjl to tho lire will be Branch was recently appointed state Buchhop, P. Joseph Calciana, Jr., J. levelling down of life to the many. ond vlco president, on behalf of the Woman's guild of Trinity Episcopal han, Ann Little, Anne El»de, Caryl five boyfl speaking for the flvo con- club, expreartul appreciation of the vice chairman of historical essays Crawford Compton, Jr., Doris Ann There Is however another solution: by Mrs. J. Warren PerkinB, state not less democracy but more—de- church will be held Wednesday af- Sturgis and Jane McHugh. lncntit, native sons of their respec- president's services, Corbley, Edward.Lewis Davis, Ca- The new officers are MIBK Helen ive lands. All of these participants regent of tho New Jersey Daugh- Annual Dessert . mllle Dlgennaro,. Joseph R. Dinnen, mocracy In all areas of life, Includ- ternoon, June 28, at 1:30 o'clock, at Attending wero Mrs. A. E. Russell, the home of Mrs. Walter G. French Imlay president, Mlsa Jnnn McHugh hold torches in their bands ready to Mrs. CharlcJ! White, 'Mrs. George ters, American Revolution. This ap- Barbara Lindley Freeborn, Robert ing democracy In Industry which will ,nrst vice1 president, Miss Mac Jack- be lighted. Several hundred young pointment was announced atameet- Charles Fricdlander, Eugene Peter enable those who produce, whether on Riverside avenue, Mr«. J. Otis Ivins, Mrs. J. J. Ballln, Mrs. Allan Bridge Planned Davis \n chairman and Mr. and Mrs. son second vlco president, Miss people In various national costumes, Randall, MM. Harry R. Klngslcy, lng of the executive board of Shrews- Gedettls, Catherine Peggy Glger, workers, managers or technicians, to Wilda VanWagcncn treasurer, Miss seated on tho platform, will add bury Towno chapter, D. A. R.. Thurs- Leonard Francis Hand, Alice Marie have In wages and salaries the full W. Raymond Johnson co-chairmen. Mrs. Daniel 8, Welgand, Mrs. J. L. Aasistlng the chairman are Mrs. Elizabeth Long recording ir.crctary, olor to this picture while thousands day nt tho homo of Mrs. Harold C. Howell, Archie M. Kuinasaka, Muriel equivalent of the value ol the goods Herbert, Mrs. John Biel, Mr». Charles Hancock, Middletown township. Proceeds to Be Raymond B. Lipplncott.vMra. Harry Miss Jeanne Dunnell cnrrCBp^ondlntf }f spectators will occupy aeats fac- Allaire, Mr«. Clifford Spocrl, Mrs. J Matthews, Virginia McCabe, Made- produced." We could then produce In secretary and Mlsn Marlon Force ng the stage. Tho last chords of Mrs.'McFaddin Is chapter historian. , Given to Riverview line Elizabeth Meade, William Merg- abundance, wring our full manpower Johnson, Mrs. Harrison Bance, Mr*. 'red Dunnell, Mrs. Nelson K, Van- L. F. Whitney, Mr*. Warren Book- councilor. . he nolo preceding the ritual will Mrs. Joseph C. Irwln presided at ner, Evelyn R. Baynor, Dorothy Sax- in the process thus solving our prob- till bo ringing" In the air as Tracy dcrbeek, Mrs. Edward Simpson, Mm. ton, Milo Earl Schumacher, Jr., Jean- waiter, Mrs. Edgar V. Dcnlsc, Mrs. The guests will bn club members tho scBBlon and stated that Mr». Mrs. Harold James is general lem of unemployment, since It would and members of the club advisory Strong, general secretary of the Isidore Chester, Mrs. Frederick B, McFaddin, Mrs. Daniel B. Olson. chairman of a card party to be giv-; nette Ellen Sharkey, Charles Robert make for the full distribution of the Donald Necdhum, Mrs. Mart P. Hav- World's Alliance of the YMCA, steps Eddy, Mrs. Frank W. Biles, Mrs. J. Slpe, Anne Elizabeth Stevenson, land, Mrs. George Chandler, Mrs. board, Mrs. Harry H. Coddlngton, Mrs. Emll Engle, Mrs. Harry Morr eh Tuesday afternoon, June 6, at abundance produced. It would also Mm. Allan Randall, Mrs. Harold C. orward, Harold Bostock, Mrs. Harry Isaacs, ford, Mrs. Edwin W. Irwln, Mra. the home of Mrs. Ernest M. Swin- John Meredith Swackhamer, - John solve the problem of war since, as Frank Havlland, Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Cheater A. Alberts, Mrs. Emllio VanKirk, Jr., and Ruth Wlllett. Munden, Mrs. M. F. Young, Mrs. Oli- Hancock, Mm. Charles White, Mrs. Elizabeth S. KelU and Miss Eliza- gle on Vista place for the benefit we all know, it U the "Kht of all na- Wilson Smith, Mm, V. Parker Wil- Tho new YMCA building located Fanjul, Miss Anne Haslcr, Mies Flor- beth Wlllguss-will attend a ipecioj of Riverview hospital. The event, tions for foreign markets In which ver W. Stryker, Mrs. Ralph Slckels, kinson, Mrs. Frank 8turgl», Mm. n tho fair grounds near the WaBh- tnco Brown and Miss Marlon Force. D. A.R.' all-day session at Trenton' The other graduates are Mike Mr«. Jay W. Williams, Mrs. Charles which is an annual" one, Is being Adeskavitz, Marjorie . Ann Ahearn, to dispose of their so-called, surplus Daniel O. Welgnd, Mlns Anne Has- ngton statue, becomes Increasingly Wednesday, June 7. sponsored by Red Bank auxiliary. that leads to modern war. I am not Meeker, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. ler, Miss Force and tho present etter known each day when thon- Charles Alexander, Prlscilla Mae An- Charles R. Reaves, Mrs. Charles Notion. Others present were Mrs. Edwin Tickets are now on sale and may drews, Ida Marie Angley, Edward J. willing to believe that the manifest councilor, Mrs. Emilia Fanjul. andft of the people who attend tho To tho Shareholders of tho Lcon- M, Farrier, Mrs. Rachael I". Mount, be secured from any member of the Araslmovlch, Donald Edward Asay, destiny of you who are graduating Seals, Mrs. Edward Magce, Mrs. Alan World's Fair," use'It. as a meeting irdo Building and Loan Association Frost, Mrs. Francis O. WodehouSe, Final arrangement!) for trip event. Mrs. J. Ward VanDerveer, Mns. committee, Mrs. Clifford Spoerl.Mrs. James Harrison Avery, Helen Marie today la, a life maintained by a gov- will be made at a meeting of the n
and even on n Uble'th* megaphon County Clerk which he luted in directing the won More Than 75 of his farmer*. • TULIP QUEEN SHERMAN'S ' Comte De Nous Is the owner of to Found Dead "Abbaye Royale du Lyi." an hiatori Attend Rally home near Fontalnebleau In the par of which *tands the remains of In His Office beautiful 13th CenUuft Cisterclen At> Mrs. R. E. Johnson Is SLIP COVER SALE bey. In his chateau William Templi Raymond L. Wyckpff Franklin, grandion and biographe: Hostess to Delegates of Benjamin once lived. Had Held Office Leys The. audience was unanimous in de- Mrs. Russell E. Johnson of Maple claring the talk one of the most en-' avenue, district vice president of tne Than Seven Months joyable ever given before the aasoci Girls' Friendly society, entertained atlnn. :••••- at a rally for 'teen-age girls Sunday afternoon at her home. The guest County Clerk Raymond L. Wyckoff speaker was Miss Emily p. Wilson, vni found dead on the floor oJ his field secretary of the national ao- office In toe court notue a&out 8 p. m. Atlantic Township clety. » • • lut Thursday. The discovery iraa made by Andrew Bantoro and Walter The speaker, who Is tho daughter Jackson, janitors,'who were cleaning Residents Get . of a Georgia clergyman, spoke on up the building. They summoned Dr. "Youth of the Church." For the past Jacob Lewis, who pronounced him several months she has been doing dead of a. heart attack. . Verdict ^ $1300 work In the New Jersey diocese of Heady-to-put- the'Episcopal church. Rev. Charles Mr. aifd Mrs. Frank Graff, assistant to the dean of Trin- ity cathedral, Trenton, spoke briefly Murofsky Win on the youth work of the dloceae. FUBNITURE COVERS The program was arranged t>y the Circuit Court Case Highlands branch. Miss Constance Wlngerter brought greetings from nmv (jheek fitted the local Episcopal church and a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murafaky 0; short service was conducted by Key- Atlantic Township received a verdlc port and Keansburg branches. Bene- of $1,800 at the hands of a Jury in thi diction was given by Rev. Herbert For « Limited Tim*. - Circuit Court in Freehold last, week, 3. Craig, rector of Trinity Episcopal Only Mr. and Mrs. Murafsky on May SO, church. 1SS7 were on a motor trip when' they We Will Take Order, on were involved in an accident. They Miss Dorothea Grlmshaw ot Eat- the Following Slip Cover had jiist left the town of Honcsdale, ontown played an accordion solo. Patterni. . Pennsylvania, a suburb of Scranton Tea was served with Mrs. Horton B. about midnight on the aforesaid day Garrison ot Red Bank.and Miss Jo- A •mill eepoait will Raaerve Yoal> when the accident occurred. Ray W. sephine Wlnans of Interlaken pour- Covtr. Until Wanted Alberty' of Maplewobd, New Jersey ing. More than 75 young people at- was traveling along the same/road tended. Among the guests were Rev. Birchwood Pattern in the opposite direction from the and Mrs. Charles J. Johnson of •nd Murafskys when he croiie'd over his Naveaink and Rev. and Mrs. Weston Colonial Pattern side of the road mud struck the E, Grimshaw of Eatontown. Girls Murafsky car. were present from Highlands. Key- (Sun and Tubfait) port, Keansburg, Navesink, Eaton- Mrs. Murafsky, as a. result of the town, Asbury Park, Long Branch Complete with 1 Daven- accident, injured her ankle and her and Trenton. port, 2 chaire and S Cueh* RAYMOND X. WYCKOFF back. She .was taken to a hospital Ion Covera. in Pennsylvania but received only WOM'TCREErV Mr. Wyckpff had pursued his reg-Qrit aid treatment and then came On Time All the Time. SLIDE OR TWIST Aak for These by Name ular duties during the day and to honie by bus; After arriving home, If you want printing done on time cepted. Patented (STA- several persons with whom he had however, Mrs. Murafsky was confined give Tho Register a trial. For over e.turt. exduiita wiih talked he appeared to be in the best 60. years Tho Register has been de- t. inchora the cntua Floraiine Pattern and Wetton to. her home for several weeks be awin a«M thata™ /iitined 10 of spirits and health. His secretary, cause of her injuries. livering printing' *hcn promised.— Ilia bottom of lha fuiniturt. Pattern Miss Folly Ash, said he spent most of Advertisement, Both residents residing in New In Solid Coiora of Gr*an, the afternoon in his office and -was In Pn-lty. blnnilf Hilda Maics Aabury Park high school ml pi. ,II<,1 Drown, Bluf, Winea. Com- Jersey, the suit was instituted In the eat y high spirits. Shortly before 5 o'clock over the colorful Asbury Park tulip festival at the Now York "World's plete: 1 davenport, S . he walked upstairs to chat with Monmouth Circuit of the "New Jer- Fair recently. She is shown above in one of the many hundreds of PKRSPlRATJON RBSIS. sey Supreme Court and the case was tWT (to bctd ind h«3 chain, B cutblon coven. Prosecutor T. Raymond Bailey, who tulip beds that dot the Jersey resort city; mini) and wain Mptlliai. U0.M said he appeared to be in unusually reached for trial last week before ' • CORD WELTED SEAMS. Ask for These by Name good spirits. County Detective Mer- Judge William A. Smith. The jury • DEEP BOX PLEATS. rltt B. Kent said that Mr. Wyckoff within a few minutes returned1 a ver- had apparently been strlcKen as he dict of $1,800 in favor of the Muraf- ATTENDS C. D. A. CONVENTION. NOTICr: iWw. you com* to tbt it«r*. l*ok tw Landlord Must Pay toallp. Tfui (urDllura, rimiabtrtti*itjlt*«iidiatuaz«na]r started across tho room to get hisskys. . • : •''•.'•' . duuipori »t Iti wtdtit point •troll th* batlr. Thtn ilk to hat. Mr. and Mrs. Murafsky were repre- Mrs. Helen Cassldy, grand regent •» iht Horo-Flt chitt In tMa Tenant For Loss of Court St. James, Catholic Daugh- stnr* ind JdwUfy rour fuml>£ Mr. Wyckoff, although his business sented by Theodore D. Parsons 01 lur*. a ihmri HI the until Red Bank. Mr. Alberty's attorneys ters of America, attended tho 17th raid*. You'll nillr b* ulititd | was in New York City where he was biennial convention of the state *lth th* ill If jou follow Ihtis A a. member of the brokerage firm of were Adler and Adler of Bayonne, Jury Rebukes Illegal ilmpJi jQiiructloju. Cranberry and company, Broadway, New Jersey, representing the Insur- court ot New Jersey, C D. A., at had a long, successful political career ance company of the defendant. Distress Proceedings tho Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, lust week. The business sessions WE RE3ER.VE THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW THIS OFFER WITHOUT NOTICE. in Monmouth county. Last fall tie and social events were held In the resigned as director of the board of In proceedings tried before Hon. Hose room- of'the hotel. freeholders after being elected coun- William A. Smith and a. jury at the WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD. ty; clerk, / •• • ' Monmouth circuit court last week, Tho • convention opened with ^ a pontifical mass at St, Nicholas' Mr. Wyckoff took an active inter- Municipal Topics Edward James, proprietor of Eddie's market at Keansburg, recovered a church. Roy. Bartholomew J. Eus^ est In the revival of the old Mon- % the New Jersey State tace, bishop of Camdcn, celebrated mouth Bayshore Improvement, asso- Leaf ue of Municipalities , judgment in tho sum of $750 against Inez R. DeTuro of'the same place, tho mass. The sermon vflgij delivered The SHERMAN SHOP inc. ciation last winter and was particu- for damages sustained by Mr: James by Rev. Martin W. . Stariton, stale Packard Red Bank, Inc. NEXT TO larly active in the organization's ef- chaplain of the C D. A. • Seventy- forts to prevent withdrawal of the when his store was illegally closed 56 Broad St. SUN BAY DRUG STOKE Red Bank, N. 'J. . Sables. up by Mrs. DeTuro. tfeven courts were represented at the Monmouth St. & Maple Ave. S. S. Sandy Hook On the steamboat convention. run between Atlantic Highlands and Since the beginning of 1938 three Mr. James, a Kcnnsburg business- telephone 3200. New York. human deaths_irom rabies have oc- man for tho past 15 years, has for At the organization's annual meet- curred in New Jersey. Last year a the past four years operated a mar- ing last Monday, Mr. Wyckoff was total of S63 dogs were found to have ket at the corner of Center avenue and. Main street, Keansburg. He and elected first vice president. been rabid, and ten cases were re- Phone A Mr. Wyckoff, a native of Matawan, ported in other animals. In' Janu- his family lived in a house belonging and a resident of Keyport for the ary of this year, 106 cases were to Mrs. DeTuro, located on Main Red Bank 544 STRAUS street. It was claimed, that the last past 29 years, would have been 52 found, which was more than the en- Mail &. Phone SALE years old June 15. ' ' .' tire 1937 record. Installment of rent on the House was j not due until March of 1938. In •Mr. Wyckoff was the second Mon- Accordingly, the State Department Order* ISA of Health directed the imposition of iplte of thlsj Sam DeTuro, husband ' mouth' county clerk to die in, office of the landlady, demanded payment Filled SALE -within the pant year. The Jate Jo- quarantine regulations in several of PLAY Minerva the North Jersey cbuntlea, where the of the rent in December, 1937, When seph McDermott died June 10, 1938, Mr. James declined to pay the rent SHETLAND after having served <0 years. He was disease was most prevalent, requiring owners to pen their dogs' or to keep until it was due, Thomas Eurncsscr SUITS succeeded by George H; Roberts, who of Keansburg, a Monmouth county was appointed by Gov. A. Harry them leashed. Adopted from a three- 2 and 3 piece aultn. Now styles month period, the regulations have constable, was employed to levy a in attractive prints. Sizes 12, to . . . These Reductions are for FLOSS Moore, and whom Mr. WyckofT de- dstrcss against Mr. James. feated for the position in the election produced such results that contin- 20. The lowest pric» of November, 1938. It was predicted uance of the order in modified form Instead of attaching the property f Mr. James located upon the in yearn for be«t in political circles that the governor for another period of 90 daya has quality yarn. All would probably rename Mr. Roberts been ordered. \ premises which had been rented, Mr. *„,..« $^ -29 Eurnesser went to Mr. James' place 10 DAYS ONLY! eoloro Including to the post. Records of the department disclose of business, attached all of his stock Pinkn, Blu««, Mr. Wyckoff entered public life at 416 persons bitten by rabid dogs last Greens and new18* year and 62 fa 1937. Animals, most- nd fixtures and closed the place Keyport In 1924 when he was elected up. Mr. James Instituted suit In tho nliadcn. 1 oz. balli. to the borough council. The follow- ly dogs, reported bitten by rabid dogs Foundation Garments Friday, June 2 to Wednesday, June 13 In 1938 numbered only 289 In 1938New Jersey Supreme Court, claim- ing year he became mayor-of that ing damages for the illegal inter- Two way stretch borough and served for. eight years. and 71 In 1937. Obviously, twice this You ndat lens wjUi We've combed the market for specially tempting values of carefully selected WRITING PAPER number were actually bitten last ference with his business by Mrs, re-inforced • abdom- I.ar»e aamrtmint. He was first elected to the board of DeTuro, and for the Injury to his inal panel. Maria merchandise in every department . freeholders in 1932 and was named year, probably many more, since all for fuller figure. $1.49 .Not« and regular dogs bitten by a rabid animal, do not reputation and good will which.fol- Sires 40 to 46. •li* D»p»r. Attrac- director by his colleagues in 1936 and lowed it. tive noxM.' again in 1938. , develop rabies. Local health authori- R * Valua to Sto 33c- The fcase was tried on Thursday The official waa one of the organi- ties reported 12,338 persons were bit' ten by'dogs in New Jersey during and Friday of last week and result- ACETATES and RAYONS zers of the Tri-Co"nty Municipal as- ed in a verdict in favor of Mr. James CORSETS Delightfully Kleinert'. Shields sociation and was a member of the 1937. • , ••'•.. ' • Plain and against Mrs. DeTurd in the sum CorsetUf, Fcird)«* and (!narania«4 In reg- 3f. O. U. A. M.- Independent Order "The greatest menace in the spread f J7S0 and costs, cot-jets. Discontinued ular nnd crcaoont Odd Fellows, the Monmouth County of rabies is the stray dog," declares modeli. .Broken ali- stylei. Sizes 2, I Mr. James" was represented by and *. Country club, a former" president of Dr. J. Lynn MahafTcy, State Health Valus to %2 ' 77c COOL pr. the Keyport Y. M. C. A., the Keyport Theodore J. Labrecquc of Parsons, Re«. 25o 20c Director. "We are hopeful the pres- Labrccquo & Bordcn, while Mr». Do- Kiwanls club, and Keyport Yacht ent restrictions may have the effect •y 1 u»» Turo was represented by Kdward F. BATISTE GOWNS club. He waa married January 22, of making 'dog owners , more con- NOVELTIES 1910, to Hattie VanMater Smith of iwiiers "uska.. . . Full cut v\\h fancy DRESSES scious of. their responsibility for the print* tn vnMet Mlrrof boiee, fillda \ Keyport. ' care and protection of their pets; to ih&des. lioltle b«el, toilet l Since his entrance into county pol- 79c water and other take precautions against their ming- Items, L&n itics, Mr. Wyckoff had been one of ling, with ownerless^ animals, or stray tlun. 79c ' the Republican party's' strongest dogs.. ' / 'I , SLIPS Valuea to .vote-getters. la the last election he -"There Is adequate municipal au- defeated Mr. Roberts by more than Purs allk and talln thority to take care of'stray dogs, for allpa. Attractively MEN'S KERCHIEFS 6,000 votes. their impounding; and destruction ptyled antl InllurrH. He was educated in the public litir.t trim in left vnhufi to #2,98 All whits llnan. humanely. The reason for non-en- rone, white and light Whlta with colored schools of Matawan and his first po- forcement Is often the public's oppo- border. Buy for blue, 88c Kather'a Day. sition was as messenger for a brok- sition. Local officials will become in- ' V.lllB *l erage house in New York. Beat yore! roods special In ymni Cool drcHHfin for flummrr In K
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Her Majesty, Queen Elliabeth His Majesty, King; George VI By William McGaffln spun tastes In Innumerable ways. 1 Have Old Friends In. son. (AP Feature Service Writer) When they ascended the throne old Their majesties never have been Gray fox Is her favorite fur, blue friends began to address them as what you would call society people. her .favorite color and pearls her London—There's a small town "sir" and "ma'am"—but not lor long. Now, of course, they do Iot8. of favorite jewels. quality about Bert and Betty Wind- "What's wrong with 'Bert' and 'Bet- "must" entertaining, but, following The queen uses rouge, lipstick and sor that Is likely to warm the heart ty'?" their majesties wanted to that old pattern as closely aa.ihoy eyeshade lightly, and has a perma- of America when they go calling this knpw. • can, they eet aside one or two nights nent wave in her long, dark hair. June. Strip them ot royalty's trap- a. week to have old friends to the She uses a natural shade of nail pol- pings, and you have an unpreten- He Breakfasts American. palace for dinner and a private ish and has never plucked her heavy tious couple who like nothing better On week-ends at Windsor they pre- movie. ' eyebrows. than to drop In on the neighbors for fer to stay at the royal lodge lather than the castle. % Both enjoy good conversation, at Two Million, "And Worth It." a quiet chat which the queen.is especially adept. This, of course, is Impossible while On state occasions their majesttis The king plays tennis and golf Both dance well, the king prefer- and shoots, often as the guest or they're "on duty" as king and queen offer a. fancy French menu, but for ring a foxtrot, the queen a waltz. ot England. But when they get their everyday meals they relish host of J. P. Morgan. His Majesty under-done beef, over-boiled Brussels Elizabeth buys all-British clothes also fishes, but probably his favorite away for their annual vacation In and Is getting to ~bc something of a Scotland they • visit the villagers, sprouts and other typically English sport is horseback riding. fare. . style setter, even though her sister- The queen Is said to be as good whom they call by their first names, in-law, -Marina, tho Ducjiasa of and lead an informal life that would But their diet Isn't all English. at fishing as he and she goes hunt- The king has an American breakfast Kent, usually takes top honors with ing occasionally, but only as a spec- have made some* of their noble pre- h« French chic. ; decessors gasp. -—orange juice, toast and coffee':— tator. Hers are the more lady-like while the queen's weakness is a huge George, however, is the tailors' recreations—playing the piano and swa=^ Not "Smart-Set" Type. Scottish tea of weight-producing despair. Tailors tried to build him harp and doing needle work, Most Englishmen like the picture scones and jam. : • up after brother Edward left, but Both have the British passion for of simplicity such details build, al- The queen Is a good cook and she gave It up as a bad job. long walks, both enjoy reading. His though edltlcs brand their majesties keeps the menus balanced and easily The queen's wardrobe problem Is taste runs to newspapers and thrill- as dull and colorless. digestable. The king has had to complicated because she Is rather ers: hers to newspapers, novels and King George VI, who's -43, and watch his diet ever since the World short and plump. That is one rea- biographies. Queen Elizabeth, 3$, certainly aren't war, when he underwent an opera- son she favors loose, three-quarter Ordinarily they arise at 7:30, work the type to flt In, say, with the In- tion for duodenal ulcer. He never length coats usually trimmed with from 9 to 5:30,or 6 (the queen using ternational smart set. They spend drinks anything stronger • than a fur, and two-piece suits. a portable typewriter for her cor a deal of time on their two daugh- weak whiskey and soda and his Helps Her Pick Hats. rcspondencc) and retire at 10:30. ters—Pricess Elizabeth, 13,iWho may favorite.nightcap Is hot milk or co- She is fond of halo hats (which They get -more than $2,000,000 a succeed her father on the throne, coa—a habit he acquired In his naVy the king helps her choose) because year—and In the opinion of the aver- and Princess Margaret Rose, 8. - dayt. The queen sips a. glass of wine they give her- height. She wears age Englishman earn every penny of Their majesties reflect their home- and smokes occasionally. high-heeled shoes for the same rea- It.
WBRB PROGRAMS. 7:00—Program, Air Conditioned Training potatoes. This question hag also County Women School. hecn foremost in the minds of the 7;15—Educational Feature. s^BI^S Support Betting The programs are an follows; 7:30—Hit Tunen. farmers In the state, Including fruit (1210 Kiloejclea). < 7:45—Travel Talk. • growers, poultrymen, vegetable grow- The Women's Democratic club of A. M. Thursday, June 1. " 8:00—Besume. ers, etc. At these meetings the po- 6:00.—Rev. Rahner, Ve«i»era. »•% Monmouth conty went on record Sat- tato growers will havo an oppor- 5:30—American Family. urday as favoring passage of the 6:45—Hollywood Swine Club. TOTATO MEETINGS. tunity to hear direct from some of horse race betting legalizing amend- 6:00—Concert £xcerpls. the other commodity groups what ment to the state constitution at the 6:l$—Current Events, "Advertising and Merchandising they havo accomplished. In addi- referendum June 20, «:30—Where to go. Carter. Theater, Tuit- tion, considerable time will be spent Ings, Training School, Cuprolold, the New Jersey Potato," will be the The club, guest of the Women's City. subject discussed at a meeting to be in the development of the most prac- . Democratic club of Belmar, met at 6:45—WtA Huaicale. held at Allentown at the high school tical potato advertising program. It =i^IgM the latter's Ninth avenue clubrooms 7:00—Resume,- at 8 o'clock Tuesday, Juno 6. Other Is expected that several hundred A. M. Friday, June 2, Monmouth county potato growers in that borough and heard Assembly- «:00—Good Murnmic to Vnu. Central Jersey potato meetings will woman Teresa Maloney of Hudson, 9:15—Hollywood Swine Club. be held at Cranbury June 2 and at will attend these meetings. sponsor of the racing bill, speak in 8:30—"The New Mrs." Hlghtstown on Juno 5. ' . its behalf. . 9:45—Morning Rhythms. Supported by Merchant*. 10:00—Ijouise Powers' Program, The State Potato association, In The Hudson assemblywoman told 10:30.—Woman's Hour, Tustingg, Cuproloid, cooperation with numerous individ- The Red Bank Register Is sup- the meeting th6b New Jersey's tourist Carter, Powers, City, Training uals In the county have been dis- ported bv . local as well as out-of- . -, School. town business men.' Advertisements business would' benefit by tl,000,000 10:4s—Moment ttuiicale. . . .J cussing for some time ways and appearing rcEUlarlv tell the story,— dally in the event racing 1* legalized. 11.00—Resume. . , l means of advertising New Jersey Advertisement. "Tourists who will be attracted to P, M. New Jersey following legalizing of 3:30—Musicale. 4:00—Fads and Faahloni. - parl-uiutuel wagering on horse races, 4:86—alums Coat Honey - * - will leave behind them a 'golden trail' 4:45—Church ot the Air. HBStKSEl which will stimulate, employment and 5:00—Hspplness Village. Expediency hat it* place but never 5:30—Children's Hour. business In general," Miss Maloney 6:00—A. * P. A at the expense of moral principle. said. 6:01—Moment Muiicale. She cited figures which she said 6;14—Theater Attraction!. fi;16—Current .Event*. showed how the tourist- dollar would 6:30—Training School. stimulate the Nesv Jersey resort bus- 6 :S1—Dinner Music. • NATION WIDE iness. The speaker was introduced 7:00—Powers. ' 7:01—Concert Gems. ACCIDENT SERVICE by Katherine Elkus White. Red ,7:15^CimMy Sports. Bank, and the meeting Was conduct- 7:30—Tip Top Music. ed by Mrs. Rosa. Bergen, county pres- 7:45—Air Conditioned Training School Program. ident. Reports of publicity, welfare, 8:00—Hone Philosopher. legislation and social chairmen were 8:15—Front PsKe Drama, SELECTED RISKS. INDEMNITY COMPANY received. 8:30—Melodic Interlude. SAVE ON SUMMER NEEDS JELLY DROPS 8:45-*Pbiloaophy Forum. Miniature size orango illces tnd Miss White announced the regional 0:00—Radio Concert Tour. conference for Democratic women to 9:30—Ave Maria Hour. Automobile - Liability - Compensation tender gum drops, sprinlcled be conducted June 15 and 16 at the 10:00—MIMIC by Request. IO:<5—Birthday Club. with pure lujar. Anorted Roosevelt hotel, New York, Speak- 11:15—Reaume. INSURANCE fruit juice and ers will Include Mrs. Franklin D. P. M. S.mrJsr. June 3. (ia.vori. Roosevelt, Vice President John Gar- 5:00—Interesting People. ner and Miss Frances Perkins, sec- fi:80—Jungle Jim. Activities Centered in Rural Areas retary of labor. fi:44—Training; School, f,:(5—WBEB Camera Club. Class Presents Program. 6:00—Cuprolold. 6:01—Air Conditioned Training School Home Office: Central Jersey Claim Ofllcei The Women's Democratic Ijunch- Program, Branch vllle, 32 E. Hanover St., eon club will sponsor a card party 6:1S—Current Events. New Jersey Trenton, N. J. and fashion show at the Chantlcler, «:30—Hollywood Swing Club. :46—Bongs at Eventide. MUburn, next Saturday. ? :Q0—Pleasant Week-End. Members of the adult education A. M. Monday, Jun I. school of Manasquan under the di- 9:00—Morning Serenade. 9:15—Hollywood Swing Club, rection of Mrs. Frieda Scbadt, pre- 9'AO—Shopping Guide, Carter, City. Tust- sented an entertainment program. Ing. Training School, Federal The program included: Hiss Mary Cuproloid. ' MOHT CAIXS Murphy, aolo; skit, "The Jangles." S:45—Zekei Manners. 10:00— Loulae. Powrra' Program. 24 Hour Service Sea Bright 29 Mrs. Lucille Wagner and Edward Re- 10:30—Concert. gan; solo, Mrs, Mabel Heulltt; piano 10:15—A Call-To Armi, Datlonal Tuber- solo, Mrs. Mae Parent monologue; tuli»l« League. Mrs. James Silver! "comic O. P. R. 11:JB—Eesume. P. M. A" with Miss Murphy, Mr». Ruth 7:00—Current Zvtnit. Murphy, Mrs, Heulltt and Mr«, 1 ;1S—County Sport• lUvleW, Fuel Oil '&' Kerosene 7:J0-rCh»mber ot 4>mnieree. Schadt. .. • - •, • 7:4&^—Rhythm.Ensftinbt*. More than 100 persons, represent- B-.00—Dream Feddler, ' CIGARS ' ing the following clubs, were present: 8:1S—CoDcert Echoes. "J« ee*-*^*! Uwe. Shore Democratic club, Regular 8:S8—Training; School. Complete Oil Burner Installation, $150. famous eaaliM '« aN »:S1—Drama. AlllH aaa) MttrtCT Democratic organization, .Jefferson 8:46—Ponm Wa Love. Buth Kills. Alliante club, all of this city; Avon 9:»0—Resume. Democratic club, Belmar, Bradley P. M. Tuesday. J«ne ». Beach, Deal -Democratic club, Tbom- 4:30«-Rsdln Band Wagon. K ;rtb—Vespers, Rev. BrooHa. «j Jefferson club, both of Keansburg; 5:1 S—B«tt»r Muslr., ' » in Keyport, Matawan, Middletowri, Red ISiJO—Cocktail VarleU... 5:45—International ftrnr. Klmbtll Smith Bank, Shrewsbury »nd Neptune Stflo—Hollywood Swlnr "Club. township. 8:15—Carter. HILL «!ie—Current Kventa, Refreshments were served by the tiSt—Whetf to go. TusUnga, Training host club In charge ot Mrs. Sarah School. Cuproiold, City, Monmoutb. Ferrugsrrlo, assisted by Mrs. Jane «:4t^-Con«rt Oeni. Frajcli, Mrs Carl W. Bobxoeder, Gasoline Company Miss Dorothy U Schroeder and Miss P. M, Wa4aaadajTf JBM T. GOLF CIOARETTC H»—^Hev. Jonnaton, Vespers. TOBACCO Irene Manuttl. 5[SO—Tralnliur School. The next meeting; will be June 2* 5:31—Amerkatr Kantlly. rHONt! BALLS mm, at the Hotel ha. Relne, Bradley &]•&—i)r«r the Tea Xupa. Free Burner Service Atlantic Highlands 338 «:••—Hollywood Swing Onb. 365 3.LXV Bract). A health program will be I:**— Wherr to go, l'ow'r>. CMr. Tu>t- pfi^sented nn the topic ot "Prtvtn- tng«, raitrr, Cuprolold, tioa ot XuberculMi*." «:J4—Variety. , . . Six RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 1.1989. •\ eph McDermott died June Id' ot last year after serving served, their neutrality during the eo«t« him money In taxes and brings 40 years as clerk, and Raymond L, Wyckoff of Keyport, war—the Scandinavian countries— no return, even in satisfaction. McCampbell Will D BANK REGISTER who was elected to succeed the late Mr, McDermott, Holland and Switzerland. There ought to be some way of get- ESTABLISHED 1878 died suddenly at hi* office last Thursday. He had served Editorial Views The other artificial stimulant for tins; at owner* of such property and The ABC's of only six months, after being* elected by a 6,000 major- war is the ceaseless propaganda that requiring them to keep it in some Answer Economics goes on here from British and ' THOMAS IBVTNG BBOWN ity over his opponent, George H. Robert*, for Mr. Mc- kind of order, even if their own pride French sources. doe* not force them to do it. Usually Economics Editor »nd Publisher Dermott'a unexpired term.
Insurmountable obstacle Is a chal- lenge to him. In meeting thechal- Elks Lodge Has lenge he carries his co-workers along Weekly Dance fJLocal Speakers Laud with him to certain success, TERMITES At a recent National Conference Members of the Bed Bank for Social 'Workers it was my priv- or Elks held iU regular Saturday axe canting ntgeh damage to property M6nsignor McCloskey ilege io hear its President, the Vfcry night dance at the Elks' club. Tha Reverend Monslgnor Robert 7. club will entertain at another dance in Monmouth County. .; Keegan, Executive Director of Cath- this Saturday night. olic Charities, New Tork City, de- Attending: were Mr, and Mrs. For Frea injpeetfop of Property and InJOTn»tiWCooiii]» Mi Big Testimonial liver an address entitled "Democracy Charles Bucklln, Mr. and Mrs. Fred at the Crossroads." I quote him, as VanVliet, Mr. and Mrs, P.J.Elchele, to me It illustrates Monslgnor Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walzer, Mr. TERMITE CONTRQL BUREAU Closkcy's philosophy of llfe;- and Mrs. Robert Wanamaker, Mr. ELIZABETH, N. ma&toss ot H».' Julia OToolo Cotter By United States- SenatorW. Warren Barbour and Mrs. John Wone, Mr. and Mr*. : "Group'action can do much, but (Special to Tho Etd Bank Register.); Roy Hauser, Mr. and Mra. Harold Telephone BoKlte ^&L &I^Vlft»gr.-W(sC31oskey,' Rt there is one form of individualism g|Jt«y/ and Rev. fathers, Mr: Tout-. Gibl.ln, George Teasdale, Ernie Zln- -which; we must cultivate. In the Washington, May 31—There Is etll cLsloruf to support the principle of german and Ray Coitellp. —•».-. ^ ^jptjgjniuy), indies and great pretension to which we have a great deal of speculation hero as law that the States own whatever Ueen. dedicated' our lives and in the to wheather President Roosevelt in- rights there are In their coast lines. MONEY LOANED When 1 wag asked to apeak as the prodigious task that lies ahead, we tend* U> run for a third term. I do Nevertheless several members of the DIVIDENDS DECLARED. need to be men and women of sound on Jewelry, Silver, Mnsteal tuitrmneirtaL Wprsstntatlve of the women of the not believe he will. First, I do not Cabinet, with other members of the • Binoculars, etc personal worth. We must rediscov- think he would tempt fate by mak- National Resources Committee, are / The board of directors of Jersey P"1ih I felt It a great honor, but I er for ourselves, for the people for Ucueed an* bonded by State el H. I. alie oonsldered It a very large »»- ing a race which ail of his predeces- trying desperately to overturn this Central Power & Light Co. have de- WE FAY CA$H FOB OLD OOU> AMD SJX whom we work, and for our beloved sors) who might have done so refused historic principle, in the hope that clared the regularly quarterly' divi- »lgnment, because I do not think it America the everlasting reality of WMlble for human voice to express to make. To do so,would be equiv- tho (Fcdcral government can obtain dends on their preferred stock pay- God, the supreme value of the soul, alent to believing himself the only possession of oil lands albng the able July 1, 1039, to stockholders of Broadway Loan do. tha love, and esteem, the affection the rule of right reason, purity, of and respect that the women of St. man In the eoimtry who can lead Jt coasts' of California, Texas, Florida record at. June 10. The dividends Lon( Branch (Pvp. Jacob SubavuVa) Me Brodhnr, heart, unselfishness of spirit, the safely through the next four years, and possibly other states. are $1.75 per share on the 1% pre- Junes' Pariah hold for Msgr, Mc power of discipline, the depths and 1 Closkey. and we know this Is not true. Also, But the issue goes beyond, this,- for ferred stock, $1.50 a share on the the heights of Divine and human to run again would be to risk the If Congress, and the courts wero to 65» and $1,375 a share on the S%% love. Man's destiny is not limited place in history which will be his If hold that the Federal government preferred stock. by the boundaries of earth or by the he definitely ends his tenure before horizons of happiness here below. and not the states haa sovereignty The brotherhood of man has Its the voters end It for him. Finally, I over these lands, It would affect riot Roys can make extra pocket money foundation in the fatherhood of think he knows they would end It for only the submerged oil lands, but the selling The Register,—Advertisement God." - him if he should run. oyster industry, our shore resorts, Coal 4° Coal President Roosevelt has done some and deprive us of any minerals, in- Each of us who has been given admirable things and possesses some cluding oil, which may be found ALSTON BEEKMAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, the privilege of paying tribute to- great qualities. His daring and en- along our own shores, I have no no- Offlrea. 10 Broil) SU RED BANK. N. t night was asked because of his or ergy are admirable. Some of his tion that there is any oil In New Jer- COMPARE THESE PRICES her place In Monsignor McCloskcy's policies are sound and several of the sey except In storage tanks and re- QVISK £ DOREMTS, Ton 'ft Ton % Ton J. I,, MONTGOMERY. life. He knows that there Is no per- new agerictea created by the Mew fineries and gas stations, but if there COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Executive Secretary, sonal service that, I would not be Deal will remain with us as a per- were any -I would want New Jersey Wiritid Building, Rid Bull Stove or Nut $10.00 $5.00 $2.75 glad to render him, "Monslgnor Mc- John J. Quinn, Tbomfti P. Doremul Monmouth Cotinty Social Service.' manent part of the Federal estab- and its people to have the right to Vincent J. McCue, Howard M. Un Pea $9.00 $4.50 $2.50 Closkey has never tried to take Ad- lishment. But we know also that the develop It, William L. Buiicll, Jr. vantage of our personal friendship a vision always definite. His per- spending program'has failed lament- Two committees of Congress have NOTE: These Prices Are Based on Flr*t Grade Coal. and of my admiration and affection ably, that business Is not recovering, been considering the problem, but I Furious, Labrecque tt Borden, sonality, his depth of character, his (!2 Bats to • Ton) quick and acute sensibility are man- for him. In all the years we have that unemployment Is rife, that the have reason to believe both of them COUNSELLOR AT LAW. l/sjted in his compassion for all worked together, when he has budgot is hot being balanced, that will report adversely on the Federal 18 W.ll.c. St, Red Bud . sought my assistance as a private 1 Theodore. D. Paraont Edmund J. Camoa* people and all causes. Ho is always :ho national debt hao doubled, and government's' proposal, and that the Theodore J. Labrccqas U>rca CLewla 31 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. citizen or public official in helping Elston h\ Coml» Fronk F. Graft in) that listening attitude of. mind,' to solve some Individual's problem, that there is no hope 6f correcting legislation will thereupon die. i^Whlit'ls it? How can I help?" and he has always been cognizant of the any of these conditions while Presi- It i« Interesting to.recall how the PHONE: Red Bank 320 so he puts himself fully into the life imitations and restrictions placed dent Roosevelt Is In the White House. three-mile' limit came to bo accepted RALPH O. IVTLLGCSS, of, .others,' '•• : . -;', . . . Until it was announced that the aa the limit of the country's sov- COUNSELLOR AT LAW upon me. (New Jtrae; and N«w Xork Bin) lit T had only one word to describe King and Queen of England were ereignty. This principle goes baclt 1 Elm Place. 83 Park Row. him I "would, say'he is a "states- Ho never relinquishes his grasp coming to Washington, I thought to the tlmo when a cannon would Red Bank, N. J. New York man." I don't like: that word very on personal problems and Is never that this country had forgotten about shoot only three miles. That, there- well but certainly, what he has In reluctant to give of himself, his Royalty. From the struggle tor fore, became the limit of territory MORRIS FORTNER, mind is to make this world a so- mind, his support, and his thought tickets to the British Embassy gar- which could bo defended from the Certified Public Accountant ciety of friends, This is his thought to tha solution of the problems of den party for the distinguished visi- shore. ' AUDITS — TAS REPORTS. his community and his people. His 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. and tola Is the essence .of statesman- tors and the ovation they unques Back of that, there was a time Tel. Red Bank 2624. ihlp. In this big business of hu- example makes this same demand tlonably will receive when they ar when sovereignty was even more |(Bg. JtJUA O'TOOtE, COTTJBItV man ,relationship her certainly Is a on us. A demand which the people rive at the Capital City; tho awe with closely circumscribed.. At first it was DR. L. W. CARLBON v . Resident P.-X. A. leading statesman of our time, of this community who have had the which Royalty universally is looked sword's length, then spear length, privilege of knowing him and work- upon is apparent. I liked the story dURGEON CIIIBOfODlST To arrive, at a Just estimate' of a ing with him are glad to accept. then the arrow shot, and finally the 'Wbon tha rew» we* broadcast .that renowned man's character one usual- of the visit of the little Dlones to maximum distance it was thought a FOOT AILMENTS |*CUf Holy Father, Pope'Pius XH, had As we think of him, the words of the King and Queen In Canada. It Ot&ce Hours: Dally '0:30 JUn. to StSO p.aa : ly Judges it by the standard of his cannon would ever shoot. The whole 1 ^!W«4; ;thlai •,*en-hier^edi', honor :lme. Judged:by tho standards of this ancient prayer would be most showed how human they arc, after idea. In other words, grew out of con- Evenings: Tuesday and Thursday. m Biftittr PsJitor, it was received with' fitting: 'May he go from strength to all^human beings and parents like ceptions of national defense in tho For appointment phone 2442 one - decade, the * noblest characters strength In the life of perfect ser- g ni^Ef^oyTTindvteUsf&ctlonrby ^1! if an' earlier ono lose much of their so many of us, with a natural love days when the great body of our 60 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. §| tftjio.irnc-W'iiirn, .••'•••'. ' • -. • . vice." ' : ! ustre,. but, the character of my of children. How much mor« im- :ommon law was being formulated. B §?|&*tfct*' 'tltae- • there Is brought to 'rtond, Doctor McCloskey, can be portant and worth while are these B msr- jnlnd that neautlfjil pa«»age In measured by .the standards of all HI-V CLUB NOTES. attributes than all the trappings of Farmlngdale .Pastor Retires, DR. MILDRED HULSART H jh» Scriptures taken from tho wrlt- lme, without misgiving or appre- royalty! LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING i tefofSt Jolin: "I art the Good SURGEON CHIROPODIST, hension as to result. Judged by all New Jersey's representatives in Rev. Prank B. Evcritt, pastor of Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy p Shepherd, I know mine and mine itandards his character still occu- Members of the Senior girls' Hl-Y the Pierce Memorial Presbyterian STORAGE WAREHOUSES P ^b^-iMe." When our Lord spoke club, with MIDS Madeline Gates as Congress, Including myself, are Office Hours: Daily 9 a* m. to 5 p. m. >ies the loftiest placo possible for Josely watching tho Nyc resolution church at Farmingdale, has. an- H ihe«8 worda to the Pharisees, - He human attainment. chaperon, spent the week-end at nounced his retirement from active Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. REASONABLE RATES |vjtueant not t>nly Himself, but ail His Camp Ockanlckon at Modford Lakes. ly which the ' Federal ' government Closed Wednesday afternoon. Phona O0S It should bo a" satisfaction to would be allowed to assert Us claim service on Jcno 30. -He. was ordained |. faithful successors down through the The girls arrived Saturday morning: to the ministry by the Presbytery of 136 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. i. ft ears who would so carefully guide ivcryono in this community, both .0 submerged , landa along our eca- Catholic and non-Catholic, that ho ,nd made their headquarters - in Monmouth and has served 49 years H Ila flocks and keep them in the 3omona cabin, the large cabin :oasts, within the three-mile limit or ANDERSON BROS., Inc. § Jojd of his Father. This Is indeed has been reworded for his steadfast iven beyond It, The sovereignty of n various: churches throughout the FLORENCE O'SHEA and untiring efforts in conquering equipped for year round use. Out- coat. ' _ . .. PprutHof Msgr. McCloskoy, foe there door activities wore enjoyed Satur- lands within the three-mila limit has RED BANK BUSINESS 51-53 Mechanic St,, Red Bank, N. J. H }s not any ono In his pariah who Is all obstacles and obtaining his goal always been vested in the states. I INSTITUTE • . RED BANK 30. wherever his lot ban been, cast, day and Sunday,, Supported by Merchants. HaotTto6t?n to him, or 1» there any 1 io not think they will willingly sur- Secretarial and Accountant/ CourtM & In*: who does not know him through A specialist, wo afo told, is ono The Senior Boys Hl-Y club at render H, and I am confident thoy The Red Bank Register Is sup- 711 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J. who knows more and more about their regular meeting Monday even-' ported bV local as well as out-of. DA¥ AND NIGHT SCHOOL % his kindness or sympathy or charity. could not do so If they would except town business men. Advertisements D BROAD ST., BED BANK ASBURY PARK 6047. !>• His kindness Is ably Illustrated by leas and leas. In this abnua Doctor ing, heard a report by Jack Arnold by a constitutional amendment. McCloskey cannot bo considered a on his visit to tho legislature as tha appearing regularly tell the story.— Phono IS7-J before 1:39 p. 01. wnlcdaya, i|J|liJ« affectionate association with tho There Is a long line of legal At- Advertisement. feJlttl^ brie«> In • his school," by. the specialist because his. Interests and guest of. Assemblyman Stanley Her- except Saturdays) residence) phone C8B, pftawerly: concern-for the students ot knowledge are both widening and bert, the preceding Monday evening. fpliii-High School and by his vital ia- deepening from day to 'day, Every Jack was Invited to attend by As- P'tenit In the welfare of Its gradu- phase of welfare work with which semblyman Herbert as a result of I am connected has been enriched tho Now Jersey State Older Boys' ate>, "many of whom am reflecting by Monslgnor McCloskcy's construc- conference, which was held In the BSiWdlt both In the religious and aoo- ive and sympathetic Interest. Ho state house last Docembor. At that |wjljttr worli In return ho haa the gives his time and energies to the tlmo Jack was ,ono of tho boy lcgls- ;' love and devotion of all, from the County Social Service Organization, ntors from Monmouth County In ilntergarten through the alumni. ho Is alive to tho practical prob- the assembly. In order for Jack to fei^Jls solicitude is not only for the lems attendant on the admlnlstra- sit on the floor, a special resolution Kltejtog but also for the dead, because ion of tho general hoslptnls, the had to be offored securing this per- DAREN'T lif'ifoiall know how much tlmo and Boy Scouts and tho Red Cross, He mission from the aasombly. iHS«n«gy he gives to the care of our han given ninny hours of Ills time Following this report, the discus- •beautiful Mt, Olivet Cemetery, and o visiting State and County lnstltu- sion was held on. tho membership 8' h%Jas Indeed made it a true "God's lons and his keon insight Into the and the membership policy of the $0!txt£ as "he hlmielf calls it.- iroblcnis of maladjustment has been 11-Y In tho new YMCA building. It iftf f^Wlio is there among ua who haa f inestimable valuo in tho provon- was finally decided not to take any Spot,'known his kind and sincere Ion and cure>of socinl ills through new members vin at the preesnt paliifaipathy? Who is there among us ho Juvenile and adult courts and lmo, but to reorganize the entire Sjtirai), in tlzna of trouble, has not he work of tho Stato Hoard of club, using the seivtin members wha Jmown him to be tho first one on Children's Guardians, No one can will, not graduate this year to act ggtiwin to rely? Who Is there among
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* ' BIOS WANTED. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE OaavorV 1-141 Hoamoiith County. Kew Jersey, boandeel •aartf *t EAiealtoa, ItrH|l if CON3TITVTIOH. SHERIFFS SALE. BANISH CLEANING DA¥ Fait Havaai •n* djacrUweT aa foUowai STATE OF NEW JERSEY By vlrtae of a writ of 4. fa. to me di- BEGINNING at ft point In ill* North. 7! torn of Bin CoaT dtllTaml at Uw neud, issued put of th* Court of Chan- euteriy corner of luds of AUautlc High, By Katharine Fisfitr Willow gtratt (ohool. vzr*sruxm or STATS cery of. the Stat. of Ntw J*reey, will be land* Gardens, fac, aald point being In 10« toiu of Za-BT Coal (nor* or lau> All. N*ttce> •( * Special EIKUOSL npoead to aale at public vendue, on the westerly Us. of lot No, 18. Block si Virectorof Good Hc*iihtti*s I«n:tun * In* th. bin. ml «.k Strttt and KnoU on Ml o f Stc woood Kboolbooltt, MONDAY, TUB 19TH PAY OF JUKE. KJ!""? * - * »' Atlantlo It's TINE TO STORE la pursuance with the provurlon* v , 1919, Hlghlanda Gardens, thence (» Northerly All eoal to b« on. of Uit followiu mlnta or of Mual snim: I^blaii, Bull Bra, ChapUr 412 of th. Laws of 1»S8. entitled between the hoar* of 12 o'clock and Ialong the wetUrly line ot said Lot No. 18. 'Aa Act providta*? for the sabmlsaio-a of a o'clock (at t o'clock) . Daylight Saving •sd uro*a the end-of HUltidt Terrace) ro 7*dilo Hlzhland, Dtlawara * BndJOi, ' - (6.06 ft. to a point distant 20O ft. Soutb- Tfo feel that U too much tradition attached to *[«"«" *-,S;5 All bid. to b« la tha handi of th* elark Proposed amendment to th* ConaUtotloi Tim*. In th* afternoon of said day. at th* ot this SUt. to th* people thereof and Court Houa* In th* Borough of Freehold, Rrfr *.' n ^*J ^°et*) tnm th* Southerly e* Monday, iron on Tuesday, clean on Wednesday, «nd bake on Saturday on or btfon Tfritty. June 8 th. at I o'clock making' an appropriation therefor," wxiJc line of Orchard Terrac* as shown on Mao p. nt. County of Jfonmonth, New JerMy, to sat- 04 08 •is still tk» custom in many a household. Your FURS, RUGS Act aru approved December 12, 11)8, isfy a decree ot said court amounting to Sf ^^/i^L* ? Highland* Gardens, Tb» Board rwirrti tha rlfbt to r*J*et notice li hereby given that on Tuesday approximately fl,S8t.OO. thence (2) Westerly and parallel with Or. , This was netessary before the dayt of modern appliancei. Tiier* an/ or ail H. EDGAfi SMITH, Onk. til* ZOth day of June. A. P. l»l». a Sp«eia ,-Ail th* following tract or parcel of land chard T.rrKe «0 ft men or lemTto tki Section will be- held in th* aevaral election and premises hereinafter particularly de* Hoe of land of formerly Jamas P. HOD. districts or pr*clncu of this SUU, at such scribed, • situate, lying and being in thepln«. thence (I) along aald Bopping; lln* NOTICE. places as the clerks of th* several tovra- Townahlp of Mlddletown, in th* County i Eonth 17*. 40' West (M. II. 1926) *9.»J dust, It took time Mid »trenfrth to sweep th« eirptt, DRAPERIES and ahlpa, elti«s and munlelpailtia* of til* Stat* ft. to line of land ot Atlantic Highland. T«ka notlct • that ;tmn Almnlll, Honmouth and Stavt* of New Jersey. and the tot hid to be given time to fettle »jf»in be- eara of Short Point Dlit. Co., Intandi to shall provide, to enable the ejector* auaJI- .O»rd*n*, Jnc» thence (4) Eaatlrili KBST TEACT: Beilnning at * stone .1 fore i room could be used. lr to O. rradariek BuruM, Commla- 4»d to vote for members of th* £*Ki*ia> •lontr, for; a gtata Btitntm DlatrlbntorV tur* to.vot* for'or against » certain pro- th. tnlddl* of th* highway >lodlng fro licmia for pranlaat aituttad at eomtr of weed am«ndm«nt having b*en' agreed to New Monmonth to Atlantic Highlands, ami Exception and excluding also hoD-eT and . The carpet sweeper, vacuum cleaner and other Octanpori and Eaat Vl«w Avanuaa, titt)« >y the sesllone ot tie Legislature of New from thence-running* aeeordiasr to the At- lot at Atlaatla HlgMacds T«t and[ mor! modern cleaning tools have changed all that. Sweep- BLANKETS Bllvar, N. J., and to maintain a warahoua* Jeraey of 1B97 and 1938, In-pursoane* aciiptlon contains In th* deed of. con apedftcsllr referred to In Oartlncat. of at eornar of Oeaanrort and Eaat Viaw "lth the provisions of artlle* nine of th* vey*nce from Dliabeth Sherman,, ani ««••/,"«•£.-<. . in «.. MonmouaTCounf; inr and dusting can be a part of the daily roatlne. others, htici ol WUIiam IT. Sherman, d r And they should del Then the work becomes a matter avanuea and to maintain a .aatoardom a Constitution of said State. , "' Clerk'* Office, in liber 1086 of Mortgages, eornar of Qctanport and Xatt Vln Avi The: said proposed amendicent la con- eMHd, to said William T. Sherman, bea. of minutes each day instead of hour* of work all piled iua. Zittla SJJvtr, N. J. tained In th* form ot ballot hereto an- lust date) August 14th, 188J, »od recorded Excepting and.excluding alao the Klrtjt into one day. Your House will always be in order, you Leon'» storage, cleaning. And repair ObiwUona, If any, ahould b« ratdt Ira-n'*x*d,-which ballot h«s been provided (or In til* Monmouth County Clark's Ofllce in ,, the J«r*. Book 129 of Deeds, p*cca 11%. ttc,. from Power 4 r will nut le worn out, and your family will be delighted madlatelr in »rltlnj to D, .ftadariek Bur- tie* ftt sfttd special election, in pureuane* Company, by nett, Comnlasiontr, m'Brni Btrtat, with the provisions of, said Chapter 422 of which th* following description la taken: to escape the unpleasant domestic upheaval which is aervicei mean the finest poisible pro- Nawark, N. I. (t). South, twelve degrees and forty-fi a part of tiie .old-fashioned cleaning day. The earn*) minutes West, thirty-four chain* *u tection at the lowest prevailing rates,
Keyport Girl a Nurse. Graduate as Osteopaths. Here And There In You Know About Health? Miss Jewell Cahill, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth D. Elce ot Cliffwoodl;' Mrs. Arthur Cahill of Keyport, grad- and her husband, Owen A. Rtce, form; "^. JyHSHER IROWN «nd NAT I-ALK uated Wednesday night of last week erly of Michigan, graduated Satur-i ', from the St. Peter's hospital training day from the Klrksvllle school otn ''' Monmouth County * DcES. SHA.VIN6 school for nurses. This summer she osteopathy at Klrkavllle, Mo. They I ' will be employed in a Baltimore hos- will practice at Mt. Rice's home town :,' ORCUTTINq pital. in Mlchljan. ' ', Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, •me MAW MAKE IT snow Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths 8-69 FASTER? » % teaspoon vanilla - and Other Notes of Interest }4 cup whipping cream ELIZA 1. Melt chocolate in top of double Bitter Heads Vet Gor. V, Maghan and' was a prominent M. boiler or over low neat Otto A. Hitter, aelf-ttyled Germmn farmer. One son and a sister sur- SIEPHENSON 2. Add Eagle Brand sweetened millionaire, together with Charles D. vives him. condensed milk and stir over Winters of Wiwmmii, pleaded not Horn Scrrica rapidly boiling water or low hut SELFSERVICI MARKETS guilty la chargei of fraud at Free- Mined Trip on Sub. Director for five minutes until thick, hold last week. Hitter was returned w. 3. Thomas of Groton, Conn., 3. Chill. Add vanill*. Monday ot last Week from California. naval electrician, stationed at New JUUIY 4. Whip cream to custard-like con- June 12 was act as the trial, but Rit-London, failed to make the 111 fated •JPowm k L»HT sistency. Fold into chilled mix- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT cruise on the submarine Squalus af- ter'a counsel asked for a separate Co, ture. trial and -argument on his motion ter informing his brother-in-law, Wil- 5. Freeze in freezing unit of re- Wilkinson, Gaddii fir Co. an tht wit operator* of BIG liam Parker of Highlands by letter frigerator until half frozen. CHI IF MARKETS, and 4» not opt-h* «"Y oHw mptr that he would make the trip. IT'S TIME FOR ICE CRKAlf 6. Scrape front freezing tray. Beat Burnett Grants Respite. Child Bbdly Scalded. until smooth, but not until morkrti undif any womt hut BIG CHIEF. Every Da* D. Frederick Burnett, itate alco- «1 JTT HAT would you rather hav Verne Reynolds, two-year-old sdn W th«n Ice Cream?" melted. I.WHO IS portmanr in Big Chitf't MorfctH ii owned by Wilkinson, holic beverage copnmlsaloner, who re- 7. Replace in freezing unit until of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Reynolds of If you haven't outgrown your Gaddii fr Co. WE DO NOT SUB-LET TO CONCES- cently suspended the license of Mrs. Freehold was badly scalded on the youthful characteristic) your answer froien. Serves 6. OR. JEAN Jay of the boardwalk at Asbury Park will be, "more ice cram". SIONAIRES, Httrtfort, ovtry orrlelt sold hi Bij CMtf for 40 days, hu granted the place back Wednesday of last week when Raspberry Ice Cream BRQADHURSr ? five-day respite so that liquor* could he fell'into a pan of hot water. He However, many women who are Market* h guaranteed by WiNclnton, Gmiiit e> Co., was treated by Or. Donald Reynolds otherwise good cooks can not make 1 cup Eagle Brand sweetened MnW WKTHt'rOQU TOWCT*?! be served on the Memorial day week- condensed milk > am KMCI. K.1 end. The live days'are to* be znade and later taken to Fitkln hospital. ice cream satisfactorily. Modern re- New Jority food morchofiti tinct 1864, Keyport Girl Weds. frigeration now makes it possible 2 cups raspberries, crushed up after labor day. # cup water Sh Mils Almeda Wlnterhagen, daugh- for every housewife to make good Answers: '• °. make'It grow any (aster. Matawan Woman Fraud Victim. 2 teaspoons lemon juice ter of Mr. andtiMrs. Gustave Winter- ice cream if the hints below are announced • 3. Erected in 1794 in Vienna as a Mildred K. Stlllwaggon of Mata- taken seriously. Keep these in mind H tup whipping cream . - .' place (or housing the insane. Its If- wan was one o£ the victims of Hen- hagen of Keyport, was married May 1. Mix milk and water. ical method for delecting the virus and we're sure your ice cream wil that causes measles. Her discovery pointmenti were most primitive. It ry C. Elfast, expelled member of the 13 at Warrenton, Virginia, to Charles be better. . » 2. Add raspberries and lemon was remarkable (or its. extraordinary Croce, son of Mrs. Andrew Croce of juice. Chill, , will permit physicians to identify and CIGARETTES New York stock exchange, who was collection of strange instruments and arrested last week after he had con-Matawan. They will make their home Hints For Making let Cretin J. Whip cream to custard-like con« quarantine measles two dr. three days RALEIGH, OLD GOLD earlier than was previously possible. fetttn used in the treatment ot liina. fessed to misappropriating more at Keyport. sistency. -Fold into chilled mix- tics of past ages. In 1909 it was re- LUCKY STRIKE carton of than $60,000 from customers of his 1. Follow tested recipes carefully. ture. 2. According to experiments eon> Mew Diner For Freehold. 2. Remember all measurements are placed by a modern building. CAMEL, SPUD flrm. The Matawan woman is said George DeVarls of Newark, owner 4. Freeze in freezing unit of re- ducted at the Mellon Institute shav- 10 to have lost (12,000. level.. • ; ' frigerator until half frozen. ing Or cutting the hair does not CHESTERFIELD '" of the south street diner at Freehold, 3. Consult booklets issued by 1.10 has broken ground for a new diner i. Scrape from freezing- tra.y. Beat Bare Tree'Dedicated. manufacturer of your automatic until smooth, but.not melted. Beach commission; Philip Leonard A Franklin tree was dedicated Sat- on the same street. The old diner refrigerator to determine their Leonardo Group of Jjeonardo,. a member of tho town- will be traded In on the new one, 5. Replace in freezing unit until urday at the Benjamin Franklin inn instructions for freezing ice frozen. Serves 6. ship committee and a member ot the Standard Peaches at Atbury Park. Descendants of which will .be ertcted over a cellar creani.. Has Celebration Leonardo harbor and Boach coniml, Benjamin Franklin and members of and will have booth and table service. 2, Set temperature regulator -»t Pineapple Ice Cream slon, and Theodore Lsbrecque of Mld- H x the Franklin society attended the Old Ho'ugfl Again Faces Hood. coldest point about 15 .minutes 1 eeg dletown township. AH tho speakers Webster Peai :w,VSS 4 «u 25c cermonies. The Franklin tree was The ancient house known, as the before placing ice cream in Vi cup sugar Dinner Dance Held By- praised the members for their efforts found in Georgia in 1765 and today Craig house in the middle of the trays. (Older refrigerators may 2 cups evaporated milk In making; the project a success. White Com, String Beans or require longer pre-cooling.) there is none to be found growing in Monmouth Battlefield near Freehold, Few grains salt Citizens Association James H. MaoPhco, president of STANDARD OUAllrr a. wild state. will for the first time in over a cen- 5. Chill mixture well before freez- 154cups crushed pineapple the association, Introduced tho mas- voim ctfoiei • ing. 1 teaspoon Vanilla Dies at 92. tury be on a main road when the Members of the Leonardo citizens ter of ceremonies and Rev/ Frances Engllshtqwn to Gordon's Corner road 6. Chill bowl and beater thorough- I cup whipping cream Stevenson said- grace. Other mem- A**** Samuel T. Maps, 92, of Long ly before whipping cream. association hold their flitft annual Balloon Soap Chips 15 & 25c Is finished. Beat egg,'add sugar, evaporated dinner-dance at the Brentwood, Leon- bers of tha committee were Mr, and Branch, died Friday night at the 7. Whip heavy cream to a foamy, milk and salt. Cook over hot water Mrs. Fred W. Meyers, Mr». Walter Briar Hill home at Freehold, where Take* Job in Washington. fluffy thickness, not until stiff. ardo, last week .with 200 attending. Borax Soap or low heat until thick, stirring cpn- The dinner was 'held in celebration Schpollner, Rlehard F. , Lockwood he had been a patient nearly a" year, Grover J. Brown has given up his Cream is of a thick custard like stantly. Chill. Add pineapple and Peter Chrlstennen and Walter F, Mx, Maps was born at Long Branch consistency when whipped of the completion of the Leonardo position with the Economy Supply vanilla. Whip cream and fold in harbor and beach project, which has Bill*. and was a retired millman. He is company.and hat gons to Washing- enough. - • toe pineapple mixture. Four into YIOMAN BRAND survived by one daughter, six grand been sponsored by the association, Qebrgo Andrews' orchestra played ton, D, C, where he has taken a po- 8. Freeze mixture to a mush, that the freezing tray arid freeze. After Middlctown Township committee and for dancing following dinner. children and nine great-grandchil- aitlon In a government machine shop. i>, until it is half frozen, then the mixture ii^ half frozen remove the board of freeholders. Matthew SWEET PEAS dren, Mrs. Brown was employed by the scrape from aides and bottom of from the refrigerator, beat until Stevenson, chalrmnn of the dinner Freehold company as stenographer. freezing tray and beat until imooth and replace in freezing unit. Engagement Announced, OeJdiurat Camp Opens. smooth but not melted. Smooth committee, 'was master of cere- The Jana Elkus summer camp at Hospital Employee Dead. out in tray aiuj replace in freez- . Strawberry Ice Cream monies. Tho engagement of Miss Gloria V, Oakhunt, opened last week for its Cider Vinegar Jt . 2U:19c Miss' Ethel Chapman, 44, physical ing unit until frozen. 1 cup strawberry pulp The speakers wcro John T. Lawlcy, Herbert, daughter of William C. Her- 24th season. The camp was founded therapist at Monmouth Memorial a member of, the township committee; bert of Noptunc, to- William B. 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Abram I. Elkus of 9. .Turn temperature "regulator 9 tablespoons sugar Peanut Buffer m . hospital the past two years, died at back-to normalwhen ice cream 1 cup cream Victor Grosslnger, aloo a member of Moaer, Jr., of Newark, was announced 2'^ 25c Red Bank in memory of their daugh- the hospital Sunday morning. She had the township committee and a mem- last Friday. No date harf been sot • "ter. Underweight and undernour- if frozen. (Unless it is to stand I tablespoon lemon juica been HI three weeks. She was a na- lor several hours before serving M teaspoon salt ber of the Leonardo -Harbor and for the wedding, Arm & Hammers . 2X:9c ished children from the New York tive of East Haddon, Conn., and the in which case the regulator area are cared for ab the place each body wag sent there for burial. Put strawberries through' sieve. Big Hit Black Pepper summer, • . should be set half way between Combine pulp, sugar, salt and lemon Blasted Out of Bed. coldest point and normal po- uice and stir until well blended. Girl Sues for 120,000. A furnace blast in the home of Mr. sition,) Whip_ cream and fold the first mix- Ceylon Tea WSA^,. . U- 19c - Suit for $20,000 has been instituted and Mrs. Ray Speer of Manasquan From .Borden's Food Service De- ture into it slowly and carefully, in the county court by Cyrllla O'Don- a fejfr days ago, was so severe that partment we have enjoyed using "•"urn into freezing tray and fretze. Tomato Juice m, . 3^? 25c nell through her father, William It jarred members of the family out the first two recipes. erves t. O'Donnell. The suit asks *10,000 from of bed. A slight fire ensued which Chocolate Ice Cream If you would like more ice cream Rosemary Crape Juice fiafence W. Stout of South Belmar, was extinguished by the fire depart- recipes drop me » card. Canta- in whose car she was riding when It ment with little damage. 1 square unsweetened chocolate loupes, apricots, coffee, peaches and Jersey Com Flakes ' . ^ 5c collided with one driven by George Retired Merchant Dead. H cup water , . jranges make excellent ice cream E. Sherman of Belmar, from whom Vi cup Eagle Brand sweetened, ind we will be gl»d- to mail you Frank Tassinl,. 65,, a retired pro- condensed milk Seminole Tissue * (10,000 is also asked. duce merchant, died suddenly at ecipes. 3-* 17c Heavier Penalty Suggested. his home at Manasquan Saturday. Pork 6V Beam The Marlboro township committee He-was born In Italy and came to table was arranged in a green and 2^ 15c * has received a letter from D. Fred- this country 61 years ago. He is Little Silver yellow oolor *hem«. Mrs. Dawson erick Burnett, state alcoholic bever- survived by a widow and five chil- Olmsttad, Mrs. A. O. Cowan, Mrs. Hartley's Jam age commissioner commending It for dren. • Club Gives Tea David Jones and Mrs. George Ivlna suspending the license of Benjamin * Emilia—Brown. •erved tea. Marmalade It21c Selgel for five days on a charge of Mlti Eva E. Emilia, daughter of Members of Uie committee who Sunday selling, but suggesting that Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Emilia of For New Members planned the tea were Mrs. Isidore in the future the penalty be made Asbury. Park, was married last Chesler, Mrs; Chester A; Alberts, Miss at least 10 days. " Thursday to Russell H. Brown, Jr., Anne Hauler and Miss Annie Laurie, Astrologer Dies. . of Manasquan, The couple will Executive Board Others attending w«re Mrs. C. H. Victoria Bell of Asoury Park, a make their home at Manasquan, Eichman, Mr*. E. W. Murray, Mrs. E. TUB BUTTER well-known astrologer, died last Entertains—Rev. C, A. W. Worthley, Mr*. A. E. Russell, Mrs. Clergyman's Widow Dead. Charles White, Mrs. L. M. White, Thursday in Monmouth Memorial Mrs. Arrietti H. Marshall, 84, Thunn Guest Soloist HCT GRIAMfftY N hospital after a long illness. She Mrs. Charles Allaire, Mrs. J. J. Bal- widow of Rev. James W. Marshall, lin, Mrs. A. B. Randall, Mrs. Aage was 79 years old and was a niece of prominent Methodist clergyman, died the late David Belasco, noted pro- Members of the'executive board of Nielsen, Mrs. Arnold Bowen, Mrs, Q. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Qulmby, Mr». Richard S. Blcknell, GOOD TAiLI lUTTM ducer and playwright. She retired Edgar W. Braley of Spring Lake, the Little Silver Woman's club were " from active business a few years ago hostess to new members of the or- Mrs. H. A. Pope, Mrs. J. Sterling Sunday after a long illness. Worthlngton, Mrs. Qeorge C. South- Neptune Girl a Bride. ganization Friday afternoon at a tea Matawan Couple Engaged. at the clubhouse on Willow drive. worth, Mrs. John Mawson, Mrs. • The engagement of Miss Harriet Miss Mildred H. Carl, daughter of The guests were received by the pres- Frank McHugh, Mr». Alfred Cerceo, Selected Eggs -22c A. Krober, daughter of Mr. and >Mrs Mrs. Elfrleda Allgor of Neptune, was ident Mrs. E. C. dcVillaverde, and theMrs. J. Lewis Davis, Mrs. A. V. Whit- Bruno Krober, and Richard B. Me- married Friday at Hanover' to F. Sey-membership chairman, Mrs. Lillian ney, Mr«. H. B. Boland, Mrs. T. G, Muenster Cheese .17c J£een, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garret mour Cook of that place. After a trip H. Coddlngton. Rowan, Mrs. J. M. Sherwood, Mrs. McKeen, both of Matawan. was an- L. F. Whitney, Mrs. C. T. K|tohen, nounced at a birthday dinner party through the New England states they All new members received corsages. Mrs. Clifford Spoerl, Mm. W. Law- Swiss Cheese . 33c given for MUs Krober last week. will make their home at Whippany. New members are Mrs. Gertrude M. rence Selbert, Mrs. E. H. Boynton, Boat Builder Dies. Kaplan, Mrs. Charles K. Cohovsr, Mrs, H. C. Ruoff, MUs Florence Cheddar Cheese More land For Keansburg. Douglass Riddle, 74, well known Mr». C, A. Osborn, Mrs. Samuel Hal- Brown, Miss Elizabeth Hoffmlre, COMFORTABLE... . Governor Moore has signed a bill boat builder at Oceanport for many per, Mrs. George Hogan, Mrs. John Miss Ada Hoffmlre and Miss Marlon Margarine ' » A 18c introduced by Senator Haydn Proc- years, died last Thursday night. Mr. Wills, Mrs. George FlaccuJ, Mrs. Force. tor, authorizing the addition to Charles G. Nqrrls, Mrs. Frank Mc- Riddle was born at Oceanport, the And for a very definite reason.'' His • Keansburg' borough of a portion of ion of the late Thomas and Annie Hugh, Mrs. A. B. Cross, Mrs. Stan- land formerly belonging to the West ley
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Simply ap- ply at our Charge Office, third- floor. -< White or brown elk sandals with Goodyear welts* Strongly and correctly built to protect younjf feet< Sizes 6Y» io 2. , .KBESGE CO Strtot-Floor Asbury Park A Home Owned Newspaper Who** Petition and THHM*"^ H»TB Beat Attained Through Honorable Hem SECTIO: FoUdeamnd BoiintM Principle* RED BANK REGISTER ====TW= O yOLUMELXI, NO. 49. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 193$. PAGES 1 TO. Permit Revoked For Adair Is Named EDITORIAL Shrewsbury Club Collector To Celebrates Its President May Alterations To Store Succeed Johnson Building Inspector White 60th Anniversary Has Taken Proper Stand, Former Postmaster Mrs. Ada B. Nafew With King at Building Inspector White Contends Gets Appointment Building Inspector Ensley M. White has revoked the build- Ing permit for the work on the store at the corner of Broad Presides—State Broad Street Job Is JNew Building * to Highlands Post and White streets on tht ground that It Is a new bullying Officers Attend and not an alteration job, and must have solid masonry walls Bank on June 10th 1 The Highlands mayor and council or walls of a non-combustlblo material. We believe Mr. : Litigation appeared likely to be the Monday night appointed John P. White has taken a proper and fair stand, and under present Mrs. Patrick Henry Adams of only course to follow to determine Maplewood, president of ths New Adair, former postmaster and bor- circumstances could not have acted otherwise, without vlolat- the status, of the partly-constructed Louis M.Hague ough clerk, to the office of collector J.ersey State Federation of Women's Testimonial For Report That He and building at the corner of Broad and to succeed Grandin V. Johnson, who ing a public trust. Erection of a frame building In the busi- dubs; Mrs. Walter Schroedor of White streets. Work.on the build- Is serving a term of three to Ave ness section • would constitute a fin hazard which would not Ventnorr southern vice president, Vice President Roosevelt Will Aeco«T| ing ceased almost, a week ago follow- years in the state prison after he only be an ever-present menace to publlo safety, but would and Mrs. John Sofleld of Perth Am- Bill Sherwood To ing revocation of the building permit boy, third district vice president, had confessed to embezzling $11,500 also be detrimental to realty vaiues. by Erusley M. White, building inspec- Of Matawan Firm In borough funds' In recent months were guest speaker* at the 60th an- pany British Monarchal tor. It is the contention of the build- Mr. Adatr has been employed by the Mr. White has performed his duties as building inspector niversary meeting of the Shrews- Be Held_Tonight bury Reading club yesterday after- ing Inspector that It'll a new build- WPA. He Is clerk of the, school In a conscientious, Just manner. He has had -many vexing From Capitol ing.' The owners on the other band ' Rumson Councilman •% board. noon In the Sunday-school room of argue that it is an alteration Job. problems, but has always-made certain the stipulations of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian church. Athletic Director to Two other persons were proposed Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Eatontown, That is how the situation stands to- in Charge of Sales for the office by. Mayor Harry N. the building code wore followed out, and he should receive day. . ... the support of the merchants of Red Bank at this time In who has been, a member and officer Be Feted at Molly Throughout Country Johnson, brother of the former. col of the club for more than 60 years, Complete Plans May Be The building was formerly a two- lector, but were turned down by the refusing to deviate from this course. presided and welcomed the guests Pitcher Hotel story frame building. Application for council, Tho unsuccessful candi- who attended from Women's clubs a permit to make alterations to con- Councilman Louis M. Hague t dates were Joseph A. ijempsey and •to sections of the third district. Revealed This Tuesday ^ vert it Into a one-»tbry building was John White. A testimonial dinner for William Rumson Is receiving congratulations Mrs. Adams congratulated the or- made by "Mrya Unger or Red Bank on his promotion to vice president in Mr. Johnson, who had been col- G. Sherwood, former dlreetor of ath- Properties," and the permit was lector' of the borough • since 1907, ganization, which she said Is older letics at Red Bank high school, will charge of sales of the Hanson, Van- School Bands than the general federation of wom- granted. Nathan. Harris, Francis P. Winkle, Munning Co, of Matawan voluntarily confessed to embezzle- It Was the Heat,, bo given tonight at 7:30 o'clock at President and Mrs. Franklin J>; H. Friedman and Associates of New- ment of borough funds for a period en's clubs and the state federation tho Molly Pitcher hotel. Mr. Sher- Roosevelt will accompany King • manufacturers of electro - plating of women's clubs., The state presi- ark are the architects. equipment and supplies. The .con- of ten years. The, tax payments were To Give Their Not Humidity wood resigned several weeks ago George and Queen Elizabeth ct entered on the appropriate tax ac- dent complimented Mrs, John Hub- and will be associated with the Britain from Washington to Ral The plans provided for three cern is the largest of its kind In the The Intense heat yesterday bard on the history of the club, world and Mr. Hague's new duties count card, but tho cards were with- •porting goods department of Tet- Batik Saturday. June 10, accwdinf stores, one on Broad street and two Annual Concert was responsible for the "explos- which she had written and read at loy's store. to revised plans announced last"; on White street. The building is 16 will take him to the company's VRH- drawn from the regular file and ion" of a part, of Plncltney were not submitted for audit, the meeting and said: "The reason week in the metropolitan pross, luH; feet, eight Inches in width and SI ous offices and plants throughout the road. Expansion forced the for the Shrewsbury Reading club country. with their royal highnesses will de- feet, 8 inches in depth. The Broad Mr. Johnson, who is 62 years old, Concert to Be Held concrete to buckle, a process lasting all these years Is the fine train at the'local station. Waiting street store was to extend M feet, at one time conducted a pharmacy whlcl£ was accompanied by a spirit of friendliness which has en- cars will take the party to Fort two Inches along White street, with at Highlands and was active in civic at Victory Park resounding thud. Women and dured and you have always had a Hancock to board a United State* the other two stores taking up the organizations. Mr. Johnson con- children in homes along the definite reason for your, meetings destroyer for New York, balance of space. The converted fessed, waived indictment before the Tuesday Night, June 6 street heard the "explosion" and noyeriost sight of It." It la expected that plans for re- building was to be 17 feet, four inches grand Jury, pleaded guilty before and were attracted to the scene. high. Bans showed a facing of por- Judge J. Edward Knight and was Mrs. Sofleld and Mrs, Schroedor ceiving tho distinguished guests will celain or terra cotta, six feet, eight sent to state prison at -Trenton in Two hundred, members of * the congratulated the members on the be announced at the meeting of th» inches high, between the show win- one day without returning to High- Rumson, Leonardo and Long branch anniversary. Mrs, Sofleld said that mayor and council next Tuesday dows and the roof, backed by dia- lands, as was hla wish. high school bands will play'at the •while Mrs. Nafew wan always ,con night. While both Mayor Charlel gonal board sheathing. There is a l^th annual Victory Park concert at sldered the "dean of the third dis- R. English and Police Commissioner Mr. Johnson entered prison with Rumson Concert trict," to her ate would be the Thomas M. Gopslll at a recent press possibility 'there will be two, stores Charles H. Lomas, 68, former bor- Rumson Tuesday night, Juno 6, at fronting on Broad street. 7:30 o'clock. The combined bands "queen of the third district" because conference emphasized the fact that ough auditor of Atlantic Highlands, of her fine spirit of friendliness and the British monarch! were simply who was sentenced to.two to three will be under the direction of Ru- Well Attended Mr. White contends that inasmuch dolph J. Wlnthrop. In case of rain genuine clubwoman spirit and Ideals, passing through the borough and at all walls were removed it was no years after he had pleaded guilty of Letters of congratulation were re- were not making an official stop and embezzling public funde at Atlantic the concert will be held at the Rum- longer an alteration job but was a son high school auditorium, Carl Wegmann ceived from Mrs. Alfred R. Driscall, that therefore no reception woUH new building, and that an attempt Highlands. Miss Ruby Hartcorn, former state federation president be expected, It la not unlikely that was being matte to erect a third class former borough clerk of Atlantic A feature of the concert will be Is Guest Artist of Haddonfleld; Mrs, Warren Fare «ome.j sort of ceremony will taJti (frame) business building in a flr« Highlands, was sentenced to an un- the appearance of the Rumson min- and Mrs. Walter Bunn. Members of place at the Red Bank railroad sta- . zope. He states that the plans pro- determined sentence at Clinton re- iature band, composed of students the Long Branch Woman's club sent tion. vide for removal of only approxi- rormatory, She pleaded non vult to from- the Lafayette street school A concert presented by the GlrU a box of flowers and a letter of con- an embezzleoent' charge. They^wlll play on tambourines, bells Glee club of Rumson high school, as- The royal special will arrive at mately one-third of the upper part gratulation to Mrs, Nafew, Red Bank Saturday morning. Thou- of the building. •Mr. Johnson's bond was for $15,000. and cymbals. Their program In- sisted by Carl Wegmann, cellist, of Should a complete audit show the cludes "My Country Tis of Thee,' Pateraon, was attended by a largo The following former dlstrlot vice sands of persons from far and near Mr. White observed that an entire amount to be greater than what Mr. "America tho Beautiful," and a med- and appreciative audience last night presidents attended: Mrs.. George S. are expected to ba on hand to great new frame wall was being erected on Johnson has confessed to, or If sums ley of songs, for children. Special at Rumson high school auditorium, Ferguson of Asbury Park, Mrs. IB. the royal visitors, Thoy will find .a the north side and immediately re- are found outside the statute of musical arrangements for these num- H. Boynton of Red Bank, Mrs, Isaac veritable army in readiness to keep The,concert, sponsored by,the Rum- Gtlhuly of Aabury Park and Mrs, J. voked the permit and ordered all limitations of six years that the bers were made by Mr. Wlnthrop, son Parent-Teacher association, was WILLIAM G. SHERWOOD. them from swarming down upon the work stopped. He contends that as bond company is liable, the amount arranged and conducted by T, New- Daniel Tuller of Red Bank. royal pair when they atep'Jrom it is a new building It must have solid The program Includes, Long Branch their special train. Tho armei must be paid by the borough fife and drum corps, four march ton Stewart A program of entertainment was Edward G. Waldor, exocutlvo sec- masonry walls or walls of a non-com- • LOUIS M. HAGUE through general taxation. presented under the illr«,Mlon 91 retary of u<4 this Bank, Mrs. William Plum of Rum- To Be Televised KII.LKH BY AUTO. week by Leigh Cobb, secretary of yon. I say m Red Bunk becnuan you schools, nnd Walker Nelson, princi- sen store on Park avenue, Beacon know we hnve onotiher' hrnnch of The liner-Nova fight at thn Yan- pal of the Fair View school. Beach. Kennaburg. ^ •vthe Monmouth County' T. M. C. A. Frank Moor*. M, no home,, died Reasonable rates by | - The camps, Ockanlckon for boys our Braille work In Freehold. MM. kee stadium lonlght to be telecast Dr. Lawrence A. Snugmelster of William 8. Holmes 1B chairman of by the National Broadcasting . Co., C. 1). A. INSTALLATION. Philadelphia started his duties as in Fltttln hospital Monday night i and Matollloneijuay for girls, are the bindery which ie located In a from injuries 'he, auBered when he day or season. Operated by a board of trustees rep- will be received at the Tustlng Piano Interne at the institution Monday, room, built for that, purpose by the Co, store on Broad street, Atfrhis- Members of the Court St. James1, succeeding Dr. Albert Kittle, who re- was struck by an automobile driven ' mentlng the county Y. M. C. A. freeholders, In the county court slon win be by ticket, which may by August Temma of Asbury Park. board* of Burlington, Camden, house there. Catholic Oaughtsra of America, will cejitly resigned, pr. Kittle will sail be obtained at the ntorn. The fight hold their annual Installation of of- August 1 on a trip to South America. Moore wai eroaeinf Klngsley itreet Oloumftar and Monmouth counties. , "In a report of the year'*, work of Is scheduled to start at 10 o'clock. when he waa struck. Moore was a Telephone 131 Sea Bright Jamtsj K> Uatttnlee of Shrewsbury ficers Tuesday night, Jt|no 0 at 8 J, H. SchrelUr, superintendent of the Monmouth county chapter, I find o'clock, Tho meeting will be hehl In the hospital, several weeks ago ten- World war veteran and was em- .- U ohalrnmn of the camp promotion of life-saving 151! pessed the begin- Mtn thn Red Bank Catholic, high schoo dered his resignation. MlssMarJorle ployed as a handyman, at a beach- ' Ht fof r MonmoulMlb b countyot , ners course and 133 passed .Ute.swimth i - SS" ",""? » pocket money front concession. ; e Th« Kilmer—Advertisement auditorium. Messier in acting superintendent, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 1,1939.
Group Organizes, NATION'S COSMOPOLITAN OIRL Two Sea Scout To Defeat Racing Ships Win Prizes In New Jersey For Advancement L. BAMBERGER& CO. 4 „ Mrs. George M. Bodman Neptune, Atlantic .UK it kMWU'l fi-RKAT STUBS Starts Move to Defeat < Highland* Group* Pari-Mutuel Betting Are Prize Winner*
Residents of central and northern The S. S. Neptune of Neptune and Monmouth county met last week at the S. S. Joshua Barney of Atlantic Bamberger the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Highlands were honored at the Sea Bodman of Naveslnk. River road, Scout bridge of honor of Monmouth . Middletown township, to discuss the council, Boy Scouts of America, at proposed parl-mutuel amendment to the Berkeley-Carteret hotel at Asr the state constitution and to estab- bury Park Friday night The Nep- Super-Savings lish a program, to defeat the amend- tune won first prise of W0 for mak- ment at a referendum Tuesday, ing the greatest progress in ad- To Go On Sale Thursday and 'June 20. ; vancement in recruiting, and (second prize of $25 was awarded to the At- Friday! tfor Two Days Only I Move to defeat pari-mutuel betting While Quantities Last! in New Jersey has been started In. lantic Highlands ship. The Neptune this section by Mrs. Bodman, who was named the flagship of the coun- is an ardent horsewoman and a well- cil for the coming, year. Tha two known worker in Monmouth county prizes: were presented by their don- in behalf of Civic, welfare and char- or, Commodore Amory L. Haskcll of itable causes. In her address of Middletown township, ranking of- MO LOAFS DATE AND NUXi welcome Mrs. Bodman explained the ficer of the Sea Scouts in Monmouth BREAD. Mo loaf county. The event was attended by amendment which is to be voted on Regularly SOo Loaf. D*- by:the citizens of this state June 20, 300 persona, the method of pari-mutuel betting ltctousiy flavored with datea Rdbert Werner, 18-year-old Nep- and rich with chopped nuU. as it would function In the event tune youth, was elevated to the rank the bill'is passed and its effect on of quartermaster. The hoflor was No deliveries. Pastry, Street economic conditions in states where conferred on him by ^Thomas J. floor. it Is now allowed. Mrs. Bodman ex- Kcane of New York, national Sea plained that the pari-mutuel sys- Scout commisloner, Werner is also tem is a mechanized gambling' de- Lota of Bone* it tradUionally Southern holder of an Eagle rank, highest vice whereby, anyone at a race track; award In Boy Scouting. may place their bets by buying from Commending the young Scout, Mr. a man at a window, like a postofflce the eighth grade of the Port Mon- 1 Belford. mouth school last week by a score Keane said: "When wo realize that window, any number of tickets rang- Scouting picks its members from MO MINIATURE GARDEN ing in price from $2 to $25 on their of 25 to 11. The Belford players (The Red Bunk Rcfliter can bs bought the average, the fact becomes more GATES, l.*9 each favorite horse. The odds change In Belford from . H. Cliy Bajr. Vincent were Dorothy Patterson, Carmela Cardner, Bertha Fltterer, Virginia evidence that we now see one of the mathematically and mechanically' ac- Willing. Hirry •Wajierman and John finest specimens from a character Regularly 1.79 each. Colonial cording to the amount of money O'Nell.) Johnston, Grace Vogel, Adellna Ben' white arbor complete with nett, Getty Giles and' Bertha Brow- point of view of the young men of placed on the different horses. The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klrwan en- America." two growing ivy plants. ALSQ winning amount is split in three er. The Port Monmouth players in- tertained relatives from Union City ' Mr. Keane told members of both BOO Long English Ivy, regu- ways, the track takes Its share, the over the week-end^ cluded Helen Freibott, Elizabeth state takes its share and the winner Sheppard, Claire Collins, Frances the Neptune stfip and th6. Atlantic larly 49o each, now t tot 1.09. Mrs. O. T. Dreher and daughter Highlands ship that "all of tho train- Long, green foliage, Ideal for gets about 90%. Marilyn of Newark spent the week- Lockwood, Dorothy Franklin, Claire Fltegerald, Peggy Crosbie and Betty ing help and education you have re- outBida planting at this tlm* Arthur Gibb explained to those end with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Volk- ceived will mean nothing unless you of the year. Delivery any* land. Gough. Tho umpires were Beatrice present the purposes of the meet- Bennett and Audrey' Baden. remember to whom you owe • that where In Bamberger's regu- ing, namely the getting together of Mrs. William C. Bennlng of Bel- training; yoilr parents, your Scout- lar truck delivery »r««. various leaders in civic affairs to de-ford had as her guestB over the The societies of St. Clement's Epis- master and your ship leaders," x copal church are planning; a min- Flower Shop, Street floor. feat the amendment for Barl-mutuel week-end her sister, Mrs. F. Pow- Commander Simon R. Sands, com- betting on June 20. Mr. Gibb ex- ers, Florence Fallon, Albertine Fal- strel show. Miss Kittle Craig returned home mandant of the U. S. Coast Guard plained that politics will not enter lon and Bobby Fallon, all of Jersey fifth district, presented a coastguard Into the efforts of tho group but City. . • Wednesday after spending; several days with her grandmother, Mrs. bell to the Neptune ship. This rathar an appeal to those In this: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dolan of Phila- award was made for the best show- area who have at heart best Inter- delphia and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mer- Katharine Craven of New York. "Mr, .and Mrs, John Fister have ing during the year in general ef- ests of the county and,state, cier of Long Island were the week- ficiency. end visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-moved from New Monmouth to a Leigh Cobb, co-chairman, who is house on East road, Belford. Robert Meyers, former skipper of county chairman of tho Y. M. C. A.,liam Mulder. ' the Commodore Joshua Barney ship, reported that the western part of Miss Elinor Noren of Union City received both ordinary and able sea- THREE-PIECE WOODEN spent the week-end with Mrs. Henry Monmouth county has already or- Port Monmouth. men -ranking during the ceremony. ^ DRESSER BETS, IM M* ganized a movement to defeat the Knochel. Mr. Meyers recently relinquished amendment, and that-the southern Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bloom of (The Red Bunk Register cm be bought leadership of the ship to Skipper R. Regularly 3.M Set, Mahog. •part of, the coiin'ty was being or- Ocean Grots spent Thursdajr with In Port Monmouth from Larry Generalll, K Carpenter. any and walnut. Set consist* ganized. their niece, Mrs. C. B. Roche. Charles Meyerl and Charles LJebhauscr.) The ordinary Sea Scout rank was of comb, brush and mirror. Among those present at the meet- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qelger of Mill- The Boy Scouts of troop No. 88conferred on Thomas J. Bell, Albert Polished woods In a variety ing were Rev. William Schllllngex, town spent the week-end with Mr, participated in a Memorial day par- Quackenbush and Henry F. Ertel of of stylet. Tojletries, Street Mrs. George Conover, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. D. L. Ahearn. ade at Keansburg. the Atlantic Highlands ship and floor. - , Posteh, Miss Evelyn Snyder, Rev. Mrs. J. Heaven and children of Troop No. 88, Boy Scouts, attend- Bruce Condon, Nelson Hullck, Da- Paul Friedrlchs and Howard Smith Jersey. City spent Saturday with ed the memorial services which vid M. Drout, Miles Roth and John of Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Howard Mrs. Henry Knochel. were held by the Middletown town- Beck of the Neptune Bhlp. The cer- Opdyke of Keansburg, Rev. E. A. Mrs. May Brown, Mrs, William ship fire companies Sunday morn- tificates were presented by Commo- Wolf of Leonardo; Chester Apy, Wil- Felter and daughter Mary Catherine ing at the Community church on dore John Brltland of Newark. li liam Carhart/ Mrs. Helen Quacken- and Mrs. Paul Scully and daughter Main street. Robert Runge, bugler, Vice Commodore Emerson Powell bush and Miss Annie Laurie of Lit- Ruth of Barnegat spent Saturday >'• sounded taps. of Orange awarded able Scouting 100 MISSES' AND WOMEN'S , tle Silver; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tul-with Mrs. C. B. Roche and J. F. ranks to Robert Long and Robert ler, Mrs. Herman Asendorf, Edwin The Boy Scouts acted as a service Eastmond. ' , group In the afternoon at the an-Priestly, both of the Neptune. PRINTED COTTON F. Gllland, superintendent of schools Miss Luclllo Roche of Jersey City Speakers at the bridge of honor H0DSEO0AT8, 1M eMk ft and Rev. Herbert Smith of Red nual firemen's field day. Those In 1 spent the week-end with her moth- the group were Harold Quacken- included Ernest M. Blanchard, Mon- Bank; Edgar Knapp, George Ivins er, Mrs. C. B. Roche. mouth council executive, and Thom- Regularly l.W each. Flared . ,;! > , and Mrs. Arthur Gibb of Ruinson, bush, George Blatz, Robert Rinert- Mrs. William Bennlng spent Tues- sen, Cornell Lyke,.'Richard Krlftner, as G. Morrlssey of Asbury Park. The skirt, wrap styU with shawl ;•;. 'A'. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merfens of day at Jersey City visiting her nep- committee which arranged the collar, short IINVCS. Print* i * Riverside drive. 1 Edward Summers,. Robert Runge, 1 hew, William, Fallon, who. Is In theCrawford 'Johnson, Joseph Wackar bridge of honor included Commo- on white grounds»or wine or A nominating committee, made up hospital. and Raymond Myers. dore Louis E. Cooke of Riimson, navy plaid. Sizes 14 to 30. * of Mr. Knapp, Mrs. Tuller and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook and A strawberry festival which was chairman; Commodore Ralph Hada- Moderate Priced Underweat, Cobb selec{ed the following- persons children and Mr. and Mrs.. David way of Little Silver and Mr. Meyers. held by the Ladles' Aid society of 4th floor. j1* t to head the organization, which is Schnoor and Roger Keller spent Community church last week was to be.. known as the Monmouth Sunday with A. E. Langford and successful. Mrs, Olive Homan and county association to defeat parl- daughter. Mrs. Lillian Kern were in charge. Keyport. mutuel amendment to New Jersey Mr. and. Mrs. James- Hubba of The Scout Mothers' auxiliary of state constitution; Mrs. George M. (The Red Hank Register can be bought Campbell avenue entertained rela- troop No. 88 presented a motion pic- In Keyport from Costa Brothers, Mre, Bodman, chairman; Mrs. Geraldlne tives from New York over the week- ture last Wednesday afternoon at Florence Melee, Gus Sensen, Mrs, Clal Thompson, honorary "vice-chairman end. the fire house. About 50 persons 8usiraan and Mrs. Anna Plofiifey.t and Arthur Gibb, secretary. Robert and Waldroh Ehrllch re- Ronald Schnoor,. one-year-old son attended, M STERLING SILVER of Mr. and Mrs., Otto Schnoor of turned last week from the University Mr, and Mrs, Michael Roche of O0MPOTIER8, S.7S each Campbell avenue had-his tonsils re- Bronx, New York, .spent the week- of Alabama, where they completed Amusements moved at Fltkin hospital Thursday. end at their summer home on Caro- their freshman year, Regularly 8,00 each, Deco- Joseph Heyers is on the sick list. line avenue, John C. Anderson spent last week rated and pierced border. Sl» CABLTON Miss Mae Hanley. has been visit- A special meeting of the Scout at Hartford, Conn. Inch s|te. Useful for bonbons ' "Let Us Live," with Henry Fonda ing friends at Jersey City. Mothers' auxiliary will be held at George Creed, who is employed In or nuts. Sliver Corner, Street a Boston, Mass., hotel Is spending and Maureen O'Sullivan, will be the Jacob Kranti; and family of ^lew- the fire house Friday of this week. floor. feature attraction today at the Carl- ark were Sunday guests of Mr. andAll members are urged to attend. two weeks' vacation at his homo ton theater. Mrs. Raymond White. The Stitch and Chatter club met here. . , "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," star- Mr, and Mrs. Herman Tarnow at the home of Mrs.. Albert Courter Miss Emily Wilson of New York ring Edward G. Robinson, will be spent Friday at West Creek. Monday. Is visiting Mrs. William Hell. screened at the Monmouth street Miss Lydla Meyers Is visiting Mrs. Harvey S. Bedie, Jr., has re- ; ,The flre company will meet at the playhouse Friday and Saturday. De- friends at MorganvJlle. fire house next Monday night. turned home from the Long-Branch scribed as the llrst picture that Mrs. Alva Fleckenstein and Mrs. hospital, where she was a surgical Crawford Johnson, Kathleen Reil- «0O CANS LARGE WHOLI "dares call a swastika, a swastika," Alma Nledemayer of Fair Haven ly, Albert Quackenbimh, Katharine patient. this' film has a cast that includes spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.Miller and Robert Runge attended Ml«» Jewell Cahlll, daughter of Mr. GREEN GAGE PLUMS Francis Lcderer, George Sanders Lester Walling. a formal Sea Scout bridge of honor and Mrs. Arthur J. Cahlll, was grad- Mo can, 12 cant for J.«9 and Paul Lukas. The request night Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tarnow at* and dance at the Berkeley-Carteret uated last week from the Nursing feature to be shown Saturday at 11 tended the World's fair Saturday. hotel Friday njght. school of St. Peter's hospital at New Regularly 33o Cam. Una p. m., will be "She Married Her They spent the week-end with The Girl Scout troop held a hand- Brunswick. pound, 13 ounce can. Flncy, Boss," with Claudette Colbert and friends at Jersey City. ball game before their regular meet- Members of the Parent Teachers selected for slu, clear green Melvyn Douglas. ; Five members of the Woman's Ing last -week. During the regular association of tho local schools have color, and •xcellent flavor. Republican club of Belford attended business session the girls discussed elected the following officers; Packed In thick syrup, Servo a game party for the welfare de- plans for a camping, trip which 24 President— Edward Karry, Jr. chilled as a dessert or as gar* partment of the county club Friday Vice presidents—Mrs, Kenneth Green, of the girls of the troop will take Randolph Creamer. - Jilsh. Fancy Groceries, 7th afternoon at the, Berkeley-Carteret from Juno 12 to 16. They also de- Recording secretary—Mrs. Uaviil Wclni floor. hotel, Asbury Park, Those attend- cided to hold a roller, skating party riub. " • . • ing were Mrs. George Tarnall, Mrs. * Corresponding- secretary—Mlsa Sarah soon for all the Girl Scouts in the 1'odelcrsky. Rufus Eastmond, Mrs. M, A. troop. The Boy Scouts in district Grimes, Mrs. John Lents and Mrs.four have been invited. THe girls Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Heercn and Harry Lang. have completed plans for a game family of Brooklyn will spend tbo Mr. and Mrs, George Yarnall spent party tonight. , summer here. Monday at Forked River. Mr. and Mrs. David Hcndrlckson M6 BATON GOWNS John Glass, Jr., who is a student are entertaining Mrs. John BJork- LMouh at State Teachers college at Tren- Marlboro. lund of Brooklyn. ton, has been spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones, Sr., Discontinued styles of tb> 2.0O and 2.59 grade. Sheer with his parents, Captain and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland arc en-and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones, John Glafss, Sr. tertaining Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bud- Jr., of Keyport visited with Mr. novelty stripe rayon gowna,* Eight members of the Ladi««' Aid Jones' brother, Rev. Charles E. twveral styles. Shirred bodice, rean of Savannah, Ga. Jones of Winslow, Mew Jersey, and "Union Pacific," Cecil -B. DeMllle's society of the Methodist church Mrs. 'McETlvaine of Englishtown square neck and dirndl. apectacre of American pioneering gave an entertainment recently in visited at • Atlantic City over the Peach, blue or turquoise. and Mrs, Frank Dillcr and daughter' Mr. and. Mrs, Cornelius Ackerson days, with a cast that Includes Bar- the church annex entitled "The of Jamesburg spent Sunday with Mr. Sizes 30 to 42, but not In bara Stanwyck, Joel McCrca, Alcim Sweet Family." Those taking part of East Orange spent the week-end •very style or color. Rayon and Mrs. Holmes Sickles. with Judge and Mr». Henry E. Ack- Tamlroff and Robert Preston, will were Mrs. Tarnall; Mrs. Lottio Huy- Underwear, Street and 4th lcr, Mrs. Dora Barnes, Mrs. Carol The Samuel Grossman's, formerly erjon. be shown Sunday, Monday and Tues- of this place, visited Mr. and Mrs. floors. day of next week. Casler, Mrs. Pauline Llndabury, Mrs. Mmbers of the Keyport high Dora Roop, Mrs. Jane Beam and Fred Hollander over the week-end.- school class of 1929 will hold a'l'OrhV Mrs. Mae Havens. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LeMolne. anniversary. celebration at Button- STRAND who have been visiting their «on, W. Miss Grace Polhemus of Freehold wood Manor June 16. "Mystery of Mr. Wong," with Boris L. LeMolne, returned to their home Alvin Stoney is a surgical patient Karloff and "Panama Patrol," with was a recent guest of Miss Alma Tarnow. at Matawan Friday. In the Perth Amboy hospital. Leon-Ames and Charlotte Wyntcrs, Charles Mount and family were Mr. and ^Mrs, George Bauer of will be shown for the last times to- Mrs. Bertha Pool Is visiting her 424 BOYS' WASH ABM! slater, Mrs. W. R. Jeffets of East Sunday vlsltora at the home of .Mr. Buffalo, New York are visiting their day at the Strand theater. Mount's brother, Joseph Mount of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenneth 8IIOKTH, 74c each, i for'&ftf The double feature bill Friday and Orange. . Mrs. John O'Nell la able to be Holmdel. JHoojse. - Regularly 1.00 each. Herring- Saturday will consist of "Sunset Mrs. Oscar Hesse and daughter Murder Case," with Sally Rand and out after three weeks' Illness. Mrs. Carleton Wharton entertain- bone demlma with side elastic! 4 Miss Mildred. Morris spent the Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Combs ed members of the Keyport literary "Society Smugglers," with Preston of Red Bank were guests Sunday of Insert* and self belts. Cali- wek-end with her aunt, MUs Emma club Friday afternoon at Calvary M. fornia colors. Rust, faded 'l BA&Y PINK, WHITE. SIZES 32 TO 40 •'')& loster and Irene Hcrvey. : the Haywardn. E. church. John Scott, guest speak- Snqwflake of Jersey City. Miss Mor- blue, navy or brown. Sizes ns attended the World's fair Satur- Mr. and Robert Lowerre of Neiv er, exhibited linen* and other ma- day. York are occupying their bungalow terials and told of their making. Mrs. 8 to 14. Junior Boys' Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson of on Schanck street. Herbert R. West had charite of the 3d floor. ••'.' T" "" Haziet spent Wednesday with Mr. •Among the Courtesy house guests musical program. The club's annual and Mrs. Lester Walling. are Mr. and Mrs. William Grannls of flower show wl|l bo held June 9 at Miss Doris Schnoor, who is a stu-Watertown, N. Y, th« home of Mrs. Peter Sondergaaid. TOP GOWKS ASD SLfPSlSl dent at Rider's college, Trenton, has The, funeral of Ira Maghan, who Mrs. P, J. Ahern represented the returned home-for the summer va- died at the Mnnmouth Memorial hos- local Catholic Daughters of America cation. pital Wednesday, was held at hln late at the 17th annual utate convention The pri'ttiot tiling uboiff Ihetdtery fine rayon crtp'$ underthittgtK^i'Mf^, Mr. and Mrs. A., G. Mills and home on the Marlboro road Saturday. of the order, at Atlantic City last
Personals vlait with hi* daughter, Mn. E. Ben Stevenson for the benefit ot thstudyine g journalism and working in Hazlet. George Smeraldo, Vernon Rathbone, yesterday. She was a week-rod *jfe nett of Lockport, New York. Mr. Highpoint Spiritualist-chapel main- the office. He is a graduate of Leo- George' Lewis, Walter Dean, Jr., .. Everett. itor at Plainfleld. • Stamm will attend a reunion -with itx tenance fund, Mrs. Marlon Storer nardo high school. Charles Harrlnger, Richard Walker Stanley J. Savage of Elm place re- (Th* Red Bank ttariittr can b« booglia Mrs. Donald Hlckey and daughter Raymond and William Kelly « Ueznben of the Spanish-American and Mrs. Harry Patterson win be Mrs. Howard Day of Springfield In Hatlet from Mrs. Edna. M. w. F«i«ui.) and Frank Dey, Visitors present graduate tomorrow night from ceived a. varsity letter for participa- War camp of Niagara Falls who hostesses. There will.be a special has opened her home on Glenmary were William Grecmburg, Joseph Ah- Ann returned home Monday from tion in tennis recently at the nlth The closing exercises of tho Hill- RlverUcw hospital. dljtown township high school' terved with him during the war. prize and refreshments. avenue.-With Mrs. Frank Patterson lers and Donald Peseux." Jack Wcl- (Leonardo. Raymond .Is a member annual Rider college varsity letter , Herbert Swing and Lee Carey of and Mra. Louise Williams they crest school in Holmdel township will gand has joined the troop as a ten- A class of four children received Sunday evening at 8, o'clock Rev. be held tomorrow evening. the varsity baseball team. banquet. Stanley was a member ot Morrtatown, formerly °' thU ' place, Frances Stevenson, pastor of High- lunched at Bradley Beach Sunday derfoot scout. - their first Communion Sunday at St'. the Red Bank high school tcnnW ' Mr. and Mr* William R. Lupton Catherine's church. The 40-hour de- Coslmo Falcone and family enteS-'H •were visitors In town over the week- point Spiritualist chapel, will preach and while there visited Mr, and Mrs. tained relatives from Brooklyn Sun- ' «iuad. , William McGarvey. ' and daughters Dorothy and Jean, Mr. A 1BS9* Chevrolet Master town se- votional service, which ended Tues- end and holiday. • on- the subject, "The First Com- dan automobile w|ll. bo disposed of day. % ,, Mr. and Mr», Harold Goldrick of Mrs. Warren H. Doughty of South mandant." Next Wednesday even- Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire and and Mrs. August "Wlndhurst and day morning, was well attended. daughter, Marilyn Lea, and Miss on the co-operative plan by Hazlet Mrs. Edna Stllwell now has lefij Plalnneld are the parents of a ion(treet. returned home Tuesday from ing at: 8 o'clock an open forum will Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MUlvey of John Sniff on has been laid up with cream for sale at her general store* -•; Hulda' Latham of Long jtaland are fire company at tho fair to be held a severe cold. torn Friday at MuWenberg hospital, uotm orial hospital, where follow the regular "All Message and New York are occupying their sum- July 15 to 22. William Kelly took part in a horsfr f PUInfiekL Mrs Mac^ldrick was the ihe pitlent. Healing" service and questions will mer homes on Viola avenue. visiting Mi', and Mrs. Andrew J. Shirley Stllwell, a member of the Latham of the Holmdel turnpike. Edwin R. Peseux«of Hlllcrest road shoe pitching tournament Sunday act ~ .former Miss Gertrude Weil of Red be answered, a Mr. and Urs. A. Dowler have re- junior class of Red Bank high school, Emll'd log cabin at Mlddletown. V"" Bank. ' Mr. and Mrs, Ed McQuillan of opened their Beacon Hill road cot- Hazlet Boy Scon troop held their is erecting a cinder block potato was pictured with a group of high Edwin J. Kennedy of 12 Peters Newark are at their Bellevuo ave- tage. regular meeting in • the Hazlotflre building for Cross Brothers of Holm- school girls in Friday night'* New Betty English is del. York Journal-American making prep- On Time An tbe Time. •' ' place will receive hU bachelor of nue- summer bungalow, house Thursday evening. Following If you want printing done on tlmt * laws degree from Georgetown uni- Morris Latham has purchased n arations for the visit to Red Bank Rollins Graduate Richard Billiard, son of Mrs. Dol- One of the quickest ways to find a the meetmg they proceeded to Camp ve.The Register a trial. For over > versity at the 140th annual com- ly Bullard of Center ,avenue, is en- Roberts where they enjoyed games. Whippet automobile. , on June 10 of the King and Queen _J years The Register has been de»' job Is to advertise, in The Regis- of England. Miss Stllwell accom- mencement to be held on the college Miss Betty English, daughter of joying a few days' leave from the ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Scouts present were Norman Rath- , Mrs. H. Alvln Walling is confined liyering printing when promise!—' lawn Monday, afternoon, June S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. English of CCC camp near Clinton. He has been ment • •. ' • • bone, Jr., Ernest E. Pesoux, Jr., to her homo with Illness. panied her class to the World's fair Advertisement. -' Five hundred and twenty-five de- Maple avenue, graduated from Rol- grees will be awarded. The com-lins college, Winter Park, Florida, mencement oration will i be delivered Monday. Miss English "was among by Honorable Charles H. English of the 80 seniors receiving diplomas Erie, Pennsylvania. which were presented by Hamilton Open to tf P. M. Mr. and Mn. Raymond Morris of Holt, president of the college. 73 Broad St. River road. Fair Haven; are the par-" ents of a daughter, bom early San- Friday Night day morning at Riverview hospital. SELF- flCME Red Bank This Is their second daughter. Mrs. Morris is the former Miss Lldle Har- Sat. to !O P.M. S«rvioe rison of Madison avenue. Mr. Mor- 752 River Rd. rla is proprietor of the Morris serv- Hon
8aturaay evening, June 10, In th» a special business meeting Wednes- Ing members include Raymond Eatontown Woman tontown. auditorium of Bt. Ann's church. Miss East Keansburg. day to discuss arrangements for af- WyckolT, Mrs. Paney. Denning, Mrs. .H0SP1TALIZATI0N Rme DeTiAo, president of the So- fairs to be held by the club during Battle BtnZi August Uderhaus, Ja- (Tit Bad Bank1 Rafiittr ean ba beulbt m« B*4 Bank B«liftr tin b« boalkt In Zatontown at the itorta of WUUtm G. dality, is general chairman, assisted in £ut KcuaborK from Utiorm Walllnr.) the summer. cob Kunsblngle. George Rupprll, H. BKDSALL - 3« per day Dies In 81st Year DSTII. O. Jpiwird Imiik and Ytlltn'i,) by Misses Loretta Klepp , Marie Harry Leckle, a former resident president, read an address entitled Santa Lucia, Janice Perry, Marie and Mrs. Anna Danmeyer of Krueger of this place, who is now residing "Memorial Tribute." A memorial ad- INSURANCES INDIVIDUAL,OR GROUPS Harold MaJbb, bookkeeper at the place is «/ surgical patient at Mon- Tide Water Oil company, has pur- Agnes DeTuro, Dorothy fcurnessaf, at Newark at his father's home, dress and prayer were given by Rev. Woart—All Kinds of Insurance Miss Katie VanSchoick Nell Hatalan, Victoria Lenowlch, movth Memorial hospital. spent the past week-end here. Mr. Kramer of the Belford Metho- 20UroyPl., Red Bank 3160-J St, Bed BankV Tel. 2510. chased a six-room house from Allen Edgar Hubert has opened his mar- Budd on High street and has taken Betty Pappa arid Hose Basco, The The Seventh District Men and dist church and by Rev, A. Stewart Was a Music Teacher ! girls are to spend a day at the New Jtet on Port Monmouth road for the Women's Republican club have post- of Mount Pitcalrn Spiritualist possession. The sale was made hy 1 summer. Daniel S. Morris of Lewis street Mr. York World's fair after the dance. poned their regular meeting from church, Forty-two geraniums were TRAVEL Morris hag also sold one of" the Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Made and Mr. and Mrs. George Brunlnger of Friday, June 2, to Friday, June 9., placed around the Sag-pole in mem- Miss Katie B. VanScholck'of Broad roney houses on Clinton avenue to daughter Joanne were recent Newark Cedar street entertained, over the Mrs. John Burfelnd, formerly ory of neighbors and friends. See HELEN LAU street, Eatontown, a mtulc teacher Councilman Percy Dangler. Mr. visitors. week-end Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Ell- Miss Elmira RUppell, and son John Mr., and Mrs. J. F. Jones and son ATLANTIC- f or Fhone B. B. 486 for about 60 years, died Thursday at Dangler, who Is employed at the lo- M-f. and Mrs. H. Maxlcy entertained ers' of Elizabeth and Mrs, Breuriln- returned this week to their home William of Irvlngton spent the past •' Bed Bank Trave) Service Hazard hospital, where ahe had been the latter's brother-in-law and sister, ger'« parents, Mr. and Mrs. William at Worcester, Massachusetts, after week-end at their summer home on ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS cal postofflce, will take possession Koop of Newark. . 5 12 Broad Street a patient several days. She wai In all- next week. Antonio Cantonnl of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krupa and a month's visit at the home ol her Monmouth parkway with Mr. Jones' lost Times Today, THUMB. Ing health several weeks. She was New York has rented Mrs. Bertha children, Howard, Paul, Michael and Mrs. Catherine Perolli of Ocean parents on Columbia way. father. Mrs. Jones and her father- .' . Authorized. Agent avenue is confined to her home with The entertainment committee of in-law will spend the ensuing- week "SOCIETY" LAWYER" 8i;ycara bid, . « Wolfs bungalow on Broad street, Rose of Nutley over the past week- Walter Pidgoon-Vtrgtnla Bruce opposite the school. end. • ; illness. the Seventh District Men and Wom-here, ' .;, . ' • ...-.'.. She was born In Union, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Es- Leo Corlllo Mr. and Mra. Howard Holly of Mr. and Mrs,. Louut Furnjan are en's Republican club met at Wal- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones enter- fJEWELRY REPAIRING a daughter of the late David and ex street spent the past week-end ter Mead's home Friday night. . .—- Also -^< ' Elizabeth Rounds VanScholck. She White Plains, New York, have been the owners of a new Chrysler auto* tained her niece. Miss Dorothy Hay ' '«W«tekM, Clocks «nd J«w«lry CI«»n«j •oil mobile. with their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Harold Young entertained of Garwood, over the week-end. Mrs. "KING of CHINATOWN" took up her residence at Eatontown .visiting Mr. Ada B. Nafew and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of At- AH Work Guaranteed lor On. Y»«r. Archie C. Mo»by, Mr. Holly has re- Mlsa Anna Lepick of Kearny, Mr. friends from New York oven the Hay, 'Mrs. Jones' slater, her son nna Way Wong-Akun TmnlroB when a young girl and became well lantic City, where Mr. Smith is em- week-end. Among her guests were Jame,s and Miss Evelyn Price and known a» a music teacher. She re- turned home and Mr*. Holly Is arfd MM. Peter laplck. Jr., 'of Mid- puoyed on the oteel pier,," • FBL & SAT., TONE JS - l H. ROSIN, Jeweler spending a few days here,' dletowii-and Mr. and Hrs. John Le- Mrs. Ruth Waldron and Mrs. Clara her sister Lydia were guests Memor- tired several years ago. The women of the John Murphy — Two Big Features,— 1 B nkl N Lowdry, ial dayT ~ I IS W.« Front St, ' " '• Mr, and Mrs. George Winning, Sr., pick of Perth Araboy were Tuesday • NELSON JEDDr Miss VanScholck was a member have returned home from their wed- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lcplck, Social club sponsored a card party Mrs, Helen VanHom and daugh- Mra. Raymond J. O'Neil of River- of the Eatontown Presbyterian with refreshments Wednesday after- ding trip, Mr; Winning recently Sr., of Route 35. • ter Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Harold side Heights was tendered a surprise "LET FREEDOM RING" ehurch and a teacher of the Sunday- T.oon at Murphy's hall, with Mrs. Danmeyer visited their father, Chris- birthday party at Murphy'*-tavern Married the former Mrs, Madeline Rev, Father John J, Lucltt had as Barbara Berth and Mrs. Julia Young with school for many years. She was al- Melds of Red Bank. his guests 'on Sunday, Rev. "Father tion Daameyer, over the week-end. Saturday evening. [Refreshingly cool to a member of the Gleaners society as hostesses. Mrs. Lillle Stokes was Mr. and Mrs. Swin>ume of Shore- Mr. and Mra. Thomas Ecclea of Virginia Brace-victor McLagleji Miss Jennie Watklns of New Tork R. J. Sullivan or Sea Bright and Rev. the winner of a Bpeclal prize and Lionel Barrymore of the church, a member ol the and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Folhemus of Father Joseph Chlrrtllcoki of Sea Isle land place entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hudson avenue are celebrating' their Shrewsbury Roadlng club for many Mrs, Margaret Bovle won the "pen-Arthur DeBernardi and daughters tcnttt wedding anniversary today. Freehold were week-end visitors of y^ former curate at St. Ann's nle" parade. Other winners wero "BOY TROUBLE khis summer * years and a member of Adah chap- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watklns. church. and Detective and Mrs. Schwartz, Mr. and' Mrs. Rellly and children with ter, Order of Eastern Star, tong Mrs. Rose Doyle, Mrs. Lou Zlnk, Mrs. all of Union City, over the week-end. and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. The Women's auxiliary of the lire Theodore ,T. Franzen and Everett Margaret Bovle, Mrs, Sadie Swin- Charlie Buggies - Mary Bobnd Branch. company will meet tonight at the C. Carhart have taken over the traf- Mr. and Mrs. George ftosko of and Mrs. Kelly, all of Jersey City, burne^ Mrs. Bridget Linnerman, Mrs. visited their summer bungalow on SUN. ft MON., (Z pays) Surviving IM a brother, Alfred K. borough hall when the secret pals fic directions of Raritan township for Ruth Ruhthan and Miss Edna Mae Navesink avenue entertained over 'Your home can be made VanSeholck of Long Branch. Mrs. will be revealed. • .. • the summer season. the week-end' their daughter and Shore Acre avenue ovfr the week- JUNE i - 5 " Rohrbach. The women hold card end. . 'refreshingly cool this summer George H, Bennett of MUhaweka, In- A homellte demonstration will be Andrew Kucsik, Jr., of Btatcn Is- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Two Big Hlt» parties every Wednesday afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bupp of (as mucn as IS' cooler than diana, resided with Miss VanScholck held by the-flre company next Tues- and was a week-end guest_ of Mr. at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Elizabeth Breu.v Thomas of Newark. / JEANETTE MeDONAMJ outside) with EAGLE INSU- until the time ahe married and moved day night at 8 o'clock at the fire and Mrs. Lucas Lenowich and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howe of Jer- Hudson avenue have returned from nger and Miss Minnie Kpvarlk will a cruise to the Batfama Islands, LATION. West. . • house. Flre Chief Orrln Clark .has dren of Stone road. , bo the next hostesses. sey City spent this past iveek at 'BROADWAY SERENADE' Eastern Star services were held Sat- invited Mayor Edward J. Dodd arid' Mrs. Rcgina MoGovern had her their summer cottage on Hudson ' with The Ladies' auxiliary of the first avenue.- Lew Ayres - Ian Hunter Phone for Free Estimate urday night In the Woolley funeral members of the council to attend. nieces, Misses Jean, Nancy and Mary aid scjuad will sponsor a game party home. Long Branch. Those taking part Mrs. Clinton VanScholck and O'Connor of South Amboy as her Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berth of Hud- Leonardo Women • * Frank Morgan at Murphy's hall Friday evening, son avenue entertained their chil- — Alio -_ 1 J. E. STEVENSON CO., in the service were Mr«. Edith Bodlnt daughters Marie and Betty of Rah- guests Tuesday. June'16. Hold Card Party worthy matron, William Lackey wor- way were Sunday visitors of Stanley Miss Virginia Maxley and Thomas dren from New York over the week- "You Can't Get Away ! Fhone • Phone thyp&tron, Mrs. Edltn Reden organ- VanBrunt and family. Roberts of Newark spent Tuesday as The Ladles', auxiliary of the Eaa* end. . Members of the Ladles' auxiliary With Murder" '. Bed Bank 1886 Trenton 2-1US lst and soloist, Mrs. Zoe Miller chap- Mra, Barah Bennett and Mrs. Dan-the guests of Misses Mary and Kath- Keansburs flro company w.111 hold a A card party held by the Ideal of the Brevent Park and Leonardo Starring Humphrey Bogart IMn and Mrs. Adeline Schauer, Earl iel Hoyt of East Orange have re- leen Klngslcy of AStorla, Long Is- business meeting Tuesday afternoon Beach unit of the C. I. A. Monday flre company entertained "at a card Eagle... the moisture rcpollant wool at 2:30 o'clock. At this meeting the was a success, TUES., (1 Day Only) JUNE • Palmer, Mrs. Tillio Wyckoff, Mrs. opened their home here for the sum- land. party Monday afternoon at the flre "WINNER TAKE ALL" mer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Oberman, women will make final arrangements A game party held by the Seventh house. High scores were held by Helen DeBruln, Miss Eleanor Taylor, for a bus fldc. District Men and Women's Repub- Tony Martin - Gloria Stuart I Mrs. Q. Edward Anderson, Mrs. Rev. Chester Apy conducted the. Jr., are the parents of a son, Rob- Mrs. James K. Alverson and Mrs. Henry Armeita ert, born on Tuesday, May 23. Mra. Mrs. George Miller will sponsor a lican club at'Mlller's tavern recent- Christina Green. Refreshments were Melva Conover and Mr*. Lillian Mc- morning service Sunday at the Ad- game party for the benefit of the ly was a success, • Kinley. vent church in place of Rev. William Oberman is the former Vivian New- served by the hostess, Mrs. Chester Sat. Matinee Northrldge. man, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.fire company Saturday evenfilg, June The Seventh District Men and Guttormsen. "Buck Rogers" Wed., The funeral waa held Sunday af- 10, at Miller's tavern. Women's Republican club held me- ternoon from the Eatontown Presby- Frank LaParre and family have William H. Newman of Newman Attending were Mrs. Percy J, Serial LUCKY ; place. Harold Llpyd, who Is stationed at morial services at their clubhouse Hauser, Mrs. Frederick K. Mahnken, terian church, with Rev. William J. been spending a few days with Louis Fort Monmouth, visited his parents, on Thompson avenue Memorial day GEBTS Fri. Macdonald, pastor, officiating, assist- A. Wagner and family of Bloom- Miss Hose Faccas and Mrs. John J. Mra. Peter Green, Mrs. William Law- Good Kensons Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd of at 9 a. m. The raising of the flag ler, Mrs. Vincent O'Sage, Mrs. Ber^ to the Kiddies ed by Rev. LeRoy S. DUHner, putflr fleld, formerly of this place. Mr. Faccas of Newark spent Sunday at Ocean avenue over tho wock-end. was done by the granddaughter of Wagner and family spent the holi- the former Louis home on Stone tha Ruhnke, Mrs. Frank Patterson, of-the Forked. River Presbyterian The John Murphy Social club George Ruppeli, Miss Geraldlne E. church. A quartet composed of Mrs. day in town. road.. Miss Mildred Parker and Miss Marie sponsored a successful game party Molt. The services opened with the Olsen. •.''..- Special Announcement Benjamin VanKouren, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Meta Reed haa returned home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells and chil- and dance Friday evening at Mur- singing of the. "Star Sparigled Ban- J The entire theater hat been Whltehurat, Mrs. Karl Leadbeater from Monmouth Memorial hospital, dren Frcdorlca,' Thomas and John, phy's hall. Miss Edna Mae Rohr- ner" "Taps" were played by Allen and Mlis Elizabeth Hlgglns sang whoro she recently underwent an ap- Mr. and MrA John Lewis and chil- bach was the winner of a special Geigor of Port Monmouth. A roll Fine Work, Reasonable Prices, re-seated for your comfort three detections, pendicitis operation, dren, John, Dorothy and Adele, Mrs, call of deceased members of the-or- The Register turns out all kinds ol with upholstered spring prize. Other winners were Harold job printing, furnishing fine.quality Burial waa in Qlenwood cemetery, Installation of new officers of the Martin Lewis, Mrs. Robert Grimm Slver, Mrs, Mastins, Richard Brush, ganization was held and the follow- teats. ' West Long Branch. The funeral was Epworth league of the Methodist and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Westen- and good workmanship at reasonable Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. J. Cherry, Miss prices.—Advertisement. one of the largest held at E&tontown, church took place Sunday night. dorf and children, Douglas, Jr., and Eleanor Conlon, Miss Dickelman, The bearers were John S. Reid, Carl The program was In charge of Mrs, £>anlcl of Hivdlaon spent the holiday Robert Wright, C. Durrigan, Mrs. Whltehurst, Benjamin VanKeuren, iB&belle WlUltts. The new officers week-end at the Lewis summer homo John Mojjas, William Connors, Miss B E A D E ' S Percy Dangler, Eugeno Vlereck and are Miss Jean Farley president, Mrs. at Belvedere Beach. ' . Ette TJpdegrove, Mrs. Camllle Lutz, Packard Red Bank, Inc. Ira E, Wolcott, . Isabelle WlilltU first vice president, Miss Allen Lanibofson spent Mon- Mrs, Mary Uzzlline, Mrs. Margaret LOW INTEREST 0. Lester Whltfleld second vice pres- day at tho World's fair at New York. Bovle, Mrs. Josoph Mulraln, Mlsa SMALL PAYMENTS One of tho quickest ways to find a ident, Mlai Barbara Sceley third vies Miss Ruth Brown was a World'* fair Edna Mao Rohrbach, John Cherry, I Monmouth St. & Maple flve. Job Is to advertise in The Rogls- president, Miss Helen alanldls fourth visitor Tuesday. Mrs. B. Bigger, Mr. Noble, Sr., Mrs. CARLTON LONG TERM ... or's Want Department.—Advertise- vice president, Miss Ruth Vary sec- Mrs. Ullan McGuIre of New York Agnes Mullaly, J. A. Noble, Lloyd BED BANK PHONE 1S0O |i Telephone 3200. ment retary and Kllott WlUltts treasurer. spent the holiday week-end with her Dickelman and Miss Conlon. After Mrs. Kenneth . VanBrunt and mother, Mrs. W. A. Canfleld of Col- the games music was rendered by Farm Mortgage TODAY ONLY daughter Janet, Mrs, Arthur Cot- lns street. Little Johnnie Little and his orches- greave and son George and Mrs. Ma-• Mrs. Klida Mullison and children, tra. The committee consisted of 1 HENRY FONDA - MAUREEN O'SUUiVAN THONE rietta VanBrunt spent Thursday Dorothy, Irene and Edward of Glou- Fred Dickelman chairman, Joseph Loans " ... -. ' •' .'• —IN— • Plnckcnor, Vincent Gough, Thomas 2810 with relatives at Flatnrleld. cester City spent the holiday wcek- through the Federal Land Rank SALON Th« Veiper choir of Trenton will nd with Mrs. Mulllson's father and Eccles, Philip Berth,,Edwards Sum- •""LET US LIVE" entertain at the evening service of, sister, Edward C. Thome and daugh- mers, Louis Marshall, John Murphy, 69 MONMOUTH ST, (Open Friday Until 0 P. M.) RED BANK Christian Danmeyer, Harry Kunkel, "There probably will never be the Methodist church Bunday night ter, HWtellc of Stone road. a better time to place a farm at 7:45 o'clock. Th» choir has a line Joseph Swinburne, WUHam Bovle,. Free to the Ladles—"CHINAWARE"—Mat * Eve. OUR SERVICE SUITS EVERY PURSE reputation and has been heard in Josoph Carroll, Mrs. Mao Kunkel, mortgage at a tow interest rate several entertainments In this sec- LAUREL IN BLOOM, Miss Minnie Kovarlk, Mrs. Julia for a long period ..." FRIDAY &*SATURDAY tion. Holy Communion will be cele- Young and Mrs. Sadie Swinburne. Trenton, N. J., June 1—The pro- $2.20 brated at the morning service. Last The club will sponsor another game Put your debts into a long-term mort- Sunday a memorial service entitled, fusion of magnificent laurol for which party and dance Friday evening, Permanent Wave up to Parvm Slttja Park la famous, is now gage. i% interest rate can never go Complete—including Hair Out, Shampoo | "Peace Makers," was glvon by the June 9 at Murphy's hall. pastor, Rev. Richard O. Sullivan. at. its bejit and motorists and others higher on loans made now. Loans on and Set. $10.l conternplating an cnjoynblo week- Mr. and Mrs. William Judlch of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Dennis of farm real estate. Refinance debts, buy end will derive much pleasure by Ohio avenue entertained their two land, make improvements. Must have We Feature Scranton, Pennsylvania, were vl»lt- making a stop at this park situated sons over the past week-end. GIL BATH WAVE ors Monday of Mrs. Annabrilo Den- on Almond Road between Union The Ladies' auxiliary of the Tot's substantial farm income and 25% nis and family. Grove and Contefton in Salem coun- Doerr association went on their an- equity. Free Circular—Full Details. Reconditions your hnlr while It la being waved. Nestle, Nest- Barbara Mosby of Newton has ty, according to word received today nual bus ride to New York lastwcok. returned home after spending a few Oil and other Popular Waves. from tho Doparoment of Conserva- Tho women will sponsor a gatne Monmouth County days with her father, George Mosby. tion and Development, party June 23. AIX DYED, BLEACHED OR GRAY HAIR . The' Gleaners of th« Presbyterian Miss Rosemary Connolly visited church will hold a rummage sale In addition to Parvin Lake, a 00- National Farm Loan Also., SUCCEBSFUIXY WAVED, • ncre body of water, Thundcrgust the circus at Hlllsldo Memorial day. today and Saturday in the Rattl The East Keansburft Cosmos club William C. Patterson, Sec-Treoa. BEQUEST FEATUBE—SAT. NITE, H P. M. building on Main street. Mrs. Wil-Pond and Muddy Run, a beautiful canoe stream, Parvin State Park also will meet at tho home of Mrs. Mil- liam J. MacdonaH Is in charge. dred Downing of West Keansburg Residence, Ardena "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS" AH Popular Items Hair Coloring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlck at- Includes about 870 acres of unspoiled swamp and* upland woods with an this week. P. O. Freehold, N. J., B. D. No. I Claudette Colbert - Melvyn Douglas 35c & 50c Each $3.50 up • tended th« annual memorial service unusually profuifo growth of laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly of the Junior Order of United Amer- visited Mr. Connolly's sister, Mrs. ican Mechanics Sunday at Squan- dogwood, azalea, holly and other Phone 30-F-4 Farmlngdale A VISIT TO US WILL MAKE YOU A PERMANENT PATRON flowering plants. Nature clubs from Michael Starkman of . South River, kiim. all parts of tho East have visited Saturday, ,. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY More than 200 poisons attended Parvin Park to study Its magnificent Tho John Murphy Social club held tho motion picture show, Bobby flora, and this week 'the laurel Is at Brccn in "Let's Hing Again," pro- a; Bented Friday night at tho Metho- It Costs No More to Buy the Best at church by the Breyor Ice Cream READE'S Rolling Westward on s company for the honcflt of tho It tmvs to* advertise In The Realster. church ofllclal board. More than $25 was realized. Ico cream and RED i cookies were served. Doris Dean, daughter of Mr. and • FASHION PREVIEW • BANK Mrs. James Dean, Is confined to her STRAND k home with tonsllltls. MARKET Children's Day will be observed LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature Sunday, June 11, at the Presbyter- EST. i©oa Ian church. A' cantata will bo pre- BORIS KARLOFF 123 WEST FRONT STREET sented. Rev. Richard CS. Sullivan and fam- "MYSTERY OF MR. WONG" PHONE: Red Bank 343. ily spent Tuesday at Camden Coun- FREE DELIVERY. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF MARKET. ty park at Berlin, whero Mr. Sulli- LEON AWES "PANAMA PATROL" van was formerly stationed. RBV. Charlotte Wynters Sullivan attended the 80th anniver- FRIDAY - SATURDAY — TWO BIG FEATURES PRIME STEER sary of the Cnssvillo Methodist church Saturday and took part in SALLY- RAND m Tamircff the celebration. "SUNSET MURDER CASE" Rib Roast 291b. We»t Keansburg. PRESTON FOSTER — IRENE HERVEY We are famous for our ono highest quality of Beef. "SOCIETY. SMUGGLERS" The seventh ami eighth grade pu- pils ol tho West Kesnsbmg public PRIME STEER school spent Thursday at the New SUN. - MON. - TUES.—Preview Sat. Night York World's fair. Xbout thirty pu- pils made thp trip by bus, accom- C panied by ,Mrs. Helen Despreaux and Miss Mary Wooljjy, teachers at tho AkBEfADTH Chuck Roast 191b. school. HEAL THRIFT—WITH NO SACRIFICE OF QUALITY. Mrs. John A. Lutl and Mrs; Har- old Crus«.jn^ent Wednesday at New York. As the border Miss Helen N. Upf, Mr. and Mrs. Roasting Chickens 97 Thomfts Ryan and sons. Thomas and Robin Hood (4 to S Lbs.) Ml I lb Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert North, Jr., and children, Donna and Robert Rides Again! ABMOUR'S STAB FRESH of New York and Allan Raymond of Nyack, N. Y., spent the Memorial Sirloin Steak Chopped Beef day week-end with MIM Lipt'a par- ents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Llpf. Miss Doris Maxley of jhl« place and Miss Rose O'Connor of South 35;,, 231 River spent tho week-end at Scran- ton, Psnnaylvanla as the guests of LARGE FREBII JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. John VanRync. C dojl. M!s« Mary Masavitch of Stone road WEDNESDAY ONI,Y ! spent Thursday with Mrs. Henry EGGS 29 Gregorson of Atlantic Highlands; WALLACE BEEBY - TOM BROWN - IARAINE JOHNSON (WHITE or BROWN) Joan Becker, daughter of Mr. and _m_ . . • . Mis. Louis Becker, celebrated her third birthday Saturday. "SERGEANT. MADDEN" DIETZ'S COFFEE Miss Nell Hatalan of this placeVaml Joseph J. Thsck of New Monm\uth (CANT BE BEAT) spent Memorial day at tho Delaware STARTING SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Water Gap. — NEW SEBIAI, — ITUIX CREAM—IB SCORE Mr. and Mrs. Mlohael Stu-kman "MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN" and daughter, Phyllis of South River rpHE princess Un« !• changing With 28u, spent several days last week with Mr. X for a sixteen-year-old and this ROLL BUTTER and Mrs. Frank Connolly of Stone WAanEN nrix — noms WTESTON imported Irish linen diets with (MATINEES ONLY) cake ffC road. scallops from throat to htm, edged The Young Indies' Sodnllty of SI. '- tatting, combines practicality Y SOAP Ann's R, c. ehutch am completing h. prcttlneis. Shown in Good -JPUaiXorfc Jun, (Unceta £x& *jMi£Jta S. t SID BANK REGISTER, JUNE 1.1989. Atlantic HiftWfids. member* of tits faculty who accom-' ing- several daya with Mtt. Ann U«n- an* Jar. ah* His, P*« fW^fcttl*,.. Oppose .Closing periled the pupils, Were Herbert S. olky. tf B«ek6r»;he,v* ntmrtuSST*" To be Sure of the Best—trade and Save Meinert, Bradley VanBrunt, Ml«i Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Amhroeino visit with Mr*. Anna stWiftHiK ' i Of Channel At in Ti.tf^^M.J Dorothea Buerman, J. Kennedy Car- entertained several dinner guests Harry oorts it employed sitXMM- I. LmtnusT. *• Kata ana Kmko's S penter, Mlas, Margaret McCrae, Paul Sunday from Newark andNew-Totk. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Detweller of Btryker, Mrs, Howard Gafiey and Final examination* wer* given In wy Higgins b « tnr Your Army Hearing' New Yortc hive rented the Earls S. Henry Kreitel. the school Monday and Wednesday. rolled at the school. . Snyder house on Upper Mount ave- Mrs. H. X. Brown of Letmerdvllle Mr. and Mr*. Anthony Blocerddl nue through the Bowtell agency. road la vUltingr .friends &t Provi- of Brooklyn spent Sunday wltfe Mr. War Department Con- dence, Rhode Island. The road to SCHNEIDERS Government Mrs. William L^barger and Infant and Mrs. Edward Cerllon*. .; „ ness leads through son have returned home from Mon- Michael Appaneal of CoaneetKut vertlsing eolt siders Application of mouth Memorial hospital, **• MARKET ** *» A. ». fVEMOM Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Joy of New Navesink. 0 Oceanic Bridge Builder Tork have reopened their summer LISTEN IN home at Platltnount. New *ener*a State and natal. Debt William Raoul 1* a patient at 21 West Front Street Red Bank Objections to the application of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peer of Bast Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore. p. 2653 'One of the major item* on both the Frederick T. Ley Construction Orange have moved Into the Brown The board of trustees of the Nave- LOUISE POWERS Week-Epd Special. ! local and state budgets In Ntw Jer- company to place a pontoon bridge house on Ocean boulevard for the sink library will hold the monthly fhone 26S4 sey Is the amount expended Jo meet across tbe channel at the site of the summer. ' meeting Thursday evening, June 8. RADIO SHOPPER PROGRAMS '" interest and principal payments on new Oceania bridge were expressed Mr, and Mrs. Henry Morse of Plajt- The library committee will meet on 4-lb. SizeBEEFTONGVES ...... lb.2Sc the bonded debt Mlllloni of dollar* by state, county and local officials, mount entertained relatives from Thursday afternoon, June 8, annually are spent in Interest pay- elvio organizations of this section New Tork over the week-ehd. Members of the Women's Repub- STATIOMonmouth NCounty WBR* Home TowB a atatlo1210a ment* alone. and North Shrewsbury boating in- J. B. Hoffman decorated the Twin- lican club of Navcgink gave a mis- UTOialWA.lt . „ CROSS RIB POT ROAST ,.lb.29c In the, fiscal year ending January terests at the war department hear- light hotel and the Sand Bar Inn for cellaneous shower Monday night for THCBS., JUNE 1-Worfd's Fair Prognm. 80, 1M8 for example, the Bute of ing Thursday night at the Molly the holidays. Formal opening of the Miss Alice Roop of' Leonardo, who Hew Jersey paid out more than »7,- Pitcher hotel. Sand Bar for thfe season was held will wed Harley Wyman, Jr., of FBI, TONE %—To be announced. < - ' . 'f- 600,000 for Interest and premium pay- Major j. F. C Hyde presided and Saturday night. The TwlnUght hotel Navesink - th« latter part of this MON., jrONK S-Interview-Mrs. Oiester Alberts, 4-lb. Siw ROASTING CHICKENS ...... tb. 27c ments and in • addition paid more stated that he would take the pro- opening will be held, this Saturday. month. The party was held at the President of Red Bank Auxiliary of Blverviaw Hoiprtal than 111,000,000 to retire state bonds. Mr. Hoffman la 82 years old and docs home'of* Mr*. Harley Wyman, Sr., tests under consideration ajid an- : SPONSORS: The. combined total of these amoun nounce his decision later. It 1* be- all the decorating himself. and was attended by 30 guests. • to more than 10& per cent of al lieved that permission will be grant- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson of state disbursements In IMS. Flour, cereals and canned goods Hill Gasoline Co. ArmiUgadc Baynton, Inc. Fineit Quality ed the company with certain reserv- from (he federal government were Brooklyn were holiday guests of Mr, An Inspection of local-fcudgeU re- ation*. distributed Monday among; families and Mrs. Herbert Salinger, Puritan Dairy Co. Prown's National veals a similar situation/ In many . The company, It is expected, will here by Mrs. Mary White, overseer of Mrs. Howard Uaxson and Mrs, - Oariton Theatre Tickets Contest for communities Interest payments alone be required to keep the channel the poor. • William Hopkins will be hostesses exceed the cost of running an entire open at all times Saturdays and George Kelly of Orange was a vis- at a card party, to be held Tuesday I Chuck Roast department etuoh as public safety, 1 / | night of.next week at the home of Sundays, that the pontoon bridge itor here lsst week. He called on J. publlo works or public affairs. may be u*«d between 8 o'clock in S. Hoffman to arrange for decorat- Mrs. Maxson on Monmouth avenue Compared to other states, New Jer- the morning and 4 o'clock In the ing Ocean avenue, Sea Bright, for the by the'Women's Republican club of sey's bonded indebtedness Is especial- afternoon on the other live days, arrival of the King and Queen of Navesink. . LARGE RIPE TOMATOES .„,.... 2 lbs. 23c ly high. Figures supplied by the Tax that the span is to be used only Britain, June 10, . Mr. and >Mr«. Russell Mount of Policy League show that In 1WT New for emergencies and not for' the Thomas Gould of Scranton, Penn- PlalnBeld have rented the Havenn Jersey's per capita state and loca steady movement of materials and cottage on Monmouth avenue. H.S.McCormick sylvania, has returned to Work at STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS ...2 lbs. 15c debt, $200 for every man, woman and equipments, that a patrol boat must Conner's hotel for the summer. He William and Kenneth Schramm of child in the state, was third highest warn Incoming boat* that the ehan- has'been employed there 30 years. Woodbridge apent the week-end with In the nation, exceeded only by those nsl is doted, that the channel can- The'.Highlands fire department their grandmother, Mrs, Harriet Announces the Opening of a FANCY CALIFORNIA PEAS ,...... 2 lbs. 19c of Florida and New Tork. These fig- not be closed for more than SO min- Coddlngtpn, r: ures show the state debt as more joined with the Sea Bright lire de- utes at a time and that at least an partment In a parade through this Mr, and Mrs. Fred Roosu of West than 166,000,000 and the local e»U hour must elapse between closings. JNew York, New Jersey, visited Mr. mated debt as more than $770,000,000, place and neighboring towns Satur- The reservations were suggested day night Heading the parade was and Mrs, George Evans of Chapel Fancy Green These estimates Include bond or oth- after Freeholder Joseph C. Irwin, Hill over the week-end. . er long-term evidences of indebted- the now ambulance of the Sen Bright representing the county, borough and first aid squad. Mr. and Mrt^Weber, Brook, who New Coal Yard ness, less sinking fund reserves, as saveral civic organizations, had sug- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of have been spending several monthB 'well as bond anticipation notes! but gested that since the span is to be at Atlantlo Highlands, are again' oc- exclude rfolf-nupportlng debt, tern, Philadelphia visited Mr. Hoffman's used only for emergency purposes r unolt, J, 8. Hoffman, Memorial day. cupying their homo at Chapel Hill. AT Lima Beans "> porary borrowing in. anticipation of ferry service would suffice. M. A. Mr. and Mrs. George.Gregory are taxes, and current warrants. Allen, vice president, and George Tha new front at Capt' Lester Wheeler's Brass Rail tavern has entertaining their daughter and «on- Publlo debts develop and grow In Klley, construction engineer for the -in-law from West Virginia. ' company, said that the length of been completed. The mason work somewhat tbe same way debts of In- was done by Paul Haun, carpenter Mr. andP'Mrs. J. W, Williams of No. 1 Herbert Street' S-W Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice ...... 3 for 25c dividuals grow. Every housewife the barges and narrowness of the Leonid were week-end guests of Mr, : channel would not permit this, since work by Harry Bmlth and Son, and knows the ease with which she oan painting by Harry Mohler. and Mrs. ti. Q. Galloway, become overwhelmed with household unloading on the south side would Libby's Evaporated Milk .;.-. ...3 for 17c debts. , she knows that when she have to be done end to end. Opening of the restaurant of the Formerly at 67 Central Arenue. 4 " lacks ready cash, to buy the many Councilman Harold S. Allen, repre- New Riverside house on Fifth street appealing conveniences of tbe mod- senting the National Bweepstake* was held Saturday. Centerville. ern home, It Is tempting to buy them regatta association, and Captain Mr, and Mrs. Philip Hoffman of r Extra Fancy Tomato Juice ...... can 5c Philadelphia, Miss Dorothy Hoffman Nice stock Premium Coal on hand. " ,,. anyway and pay for them later. If Charles P. Irwin ohargedg . that the Peter Cooke of Red Bank spent she yields: tpo readily and too often company had and Mrs. J. 8. Hoffman were visitors part of. last week with Robert Den- already obstructed here Saturday. to the Impulse to go Into debt, tbe trafflo in the Ouden. ' ' • Heinz's Cider Vinegar ...... 2 pti. 19c river by permitting Rev. Edward J. Mohr will preach debt payments may take so great a dddredgedd material to slilip baok Intinto John Polosky of New Tork and iYour Inspection Invited part of her Income that she must de- it and also by use ot cables and at the 8:45 o'clock servloe next Bun- Mis* Anna Potoaky of Newark were prive her family of necessities to rope*. Both allegations were denied day moraine; at St. Mary's Episcopal Week-end Vlsltpri with their par- Wayne County Applesauce 3 cam 25c meet them. ' by company officials. church. Church school will follow ents, Mr. an* Mrs, Ignatz Potoiky. Major Hyde stated that If com- the service. Peggy Wllley, daughter of Mr. and Public officials, too, are under con Herbert Posten, son of Mr, and stant temptation to spend more pub- plaints to this effect were formally Mrs, Harry WUlty, celebrated her White Rose Rice .2 tbs.-ISc mad* to the war department a sur- Mrs. Harry Potten of Memorial eighth birthday with a party Friday. ALSO AGENCY FOR ~~ llo money than current tax revenues. parkway, who Is taken a course In New public buildings, new highways, vey would' be made to ascertain If Mr, and Mrs. John Steaila of Red the 8t-foot channel Is being main- aeronautical engineering at North Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Maeza of Rum- sew parks and. recreational, centers Carolina state university, received and other costly projects invariably tained. son and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saoco Others who spoke against the ap- his private pilot's Ilcenie recently of Little Sliver viilted Mr, and* Mrs. KORTH OIL BURNERS call for bond Issues to finance them. and will apend part,of his vacation Sometimes, as a matter of faot, plication were Theodore D. Moore, Albert Wano Sunday. • president of the Chamber of Coi> period, continuing his aeronautical Antonio Maliconlca and daughter authorities have resorted to bond Is- studies. The summer course is pro- •: • iiies even for current expenditures merce and manager of the Rof. spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Oen- Bank office of the' Jersey Contrail vided by the United State* govern- ovese. '• . ' ."•''• such as unemployments relief. Thus ment. • the total debt load and the cost, of power and light company; County Graduation ererclse* will be held Engineer Otis R, Seaman, Christo- Five bus loads of pupil* of tha At- Monday evenin/r. - ' • •• ,; Phone Red Bank 2880. "~~ carrying it reaohes staggering pher Bertell of the Fair Haven lentlo Highlands publlo schools visit- Mr. and 'Mni. Joseph Antonwlorl Broad & Wallace Su. REP BANK heightsg , Yacht works, Harold Jones of the ed the World's Fair last week. The and family of Brooklyn are spend- Whetheh r the government or an In- state board of commerce and navi- dividual goes too heavily, Into debt, gation, whloh will consider the com- he results are similarly harassing, pany's request at a meeting June Week-End Specials The housewife cannot, of courii, ar- B, and Llend-W, Lancaster, resident bltarlly Increase her Income. But the engineer. . ~: — • --,._."_. government's position Is different. FOR QUALITY tylNES - Ltt&ORS When excessive bond Issuance brings The Date . ^Delivery Service BntU B P. M. Moo. to"iPrl-S** to lOsSO V.'.M. high debt service costs, the Muting on Ul« address on your paper shows authorities can and, do Increase the when vour subscription expires. This CaU 3340. Open E*enln*s Until 11:00. taxes. Thus: the. taxpayer mult pay paper, like most self-respeotln* pub- tt eavily the cost of Intemperate bor- loations. Is operated on a cash-In- rowing. advance bails. It vour final date Is drawing near, send In vour cheek SCOTCH SCOTCH To eliminate^ the oostllnese and op- for renewal today so that you win pression of excesses indebtedness, not mill any issues of your favorite Scott's Perfection. Sanders Private Stockf governmental units must practice the horn* newteaper.—Advertisement. ; same sound principles of economy STATEMENT TO AU, OVER 15, YBS. OLD Imported -by Beuiwrt"* • Co. and restraint that a thrifty housewife / Full Fifth would employ to rsduc* her house- old debts. Further borrowing must be curtailed to the absolute minimum $2.49 $2.69 and operating costs.must be scaled down wherever possible. Non-essen- tial services and Jobs must be abol- ished, and capital expenditures must OUR CUSTOMERS be kept within reasonable bounds. GLENBROOK , The pay-as-you-go policy for both Quarts Pints state and local governments, long ad- STRAIGHT RYE vocated by the New Jersey Taxpay- Roses for Every; ers association. Is a definite approach A break in one of our two 24-inch mains under Swimming toward economy and relief of the tax- Garden 90 PROOF 18 MONTHS OLD .29 payer. Followed strictly over a per- iod of years it can bring extensive Everyone with a garden even- River in Newman Springs Road which occurred at 6 P. M on reductions In the cost of government. tually thinks of roses, and won- der* It they will grow In bit garden. Hose*, however, climb- May 30th, affected your normal water service on that date; a COURTNEY'S APPLE ing or sosh, are not difficult to TO ATTEND COKVBNTIOK, grow tf ear* la given to a few essentials. circumstance which we sincerely regret. Sight physician* from Monmouth PWO9- Quati$X«W county will take an active part la ROOM FOR GROWTH Is essen- the deliberations of physicians at the tial—fines Mver do well when 178rd annual meeting of the Medi- they are planted in a crowded OLD MR. BOSTON cal Society ot New Jersey which flower border when they are While the broken main was being valved off, service at re-* Gibbons Beer opens at Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantic overshadowed by the larger CASE U BOTTLES City, June S. The convention will growing plants. Plant'them In GIN continue for three days. bad* by themselves where they duced pressure was maintained for domestic and fire service by CLUB QUART Dnt Walter A. Rullman of Red hire ample space to grow. Bank, C. Byron Blalsdell and Frank FuIUJjunrt Altschul ot Long Branch, Daniel F. PULL 6UNLIOKT Is very neces- increasing the output from our pumping stations at West End. $1.49 Featberston, Robert A. MaeKtntle sary if the plants are' to give the $1.29 J Deposit Otto R, Holtcrs and Corlls X Pons best remits. Even In alight 90 TROOF—AM. OBAm of Asbury Park and Robert K. Wat- shade rose* -seldom do really Whitesville and Jumping Brook. kins of Belmar will represent the w»IL •....• Monmouth County Medical Society a* GIINT BARCLAY'S delegate! to the State Society's OOOD DRAINAGE Is Important House of Delegates. The House of CKOWN PfilNCE If the ground become* water BED LABEL Delegates, legislative and policy mak- soaked la winter the rose bushes The Newman Springs Station was placed back in service ing ot the Medical Society of New win be kitted. Jersey, Is composed of representa- 1.19 tives of each county medical society, THE MST SOIL Is a medium shortly after midnight when pressures were restored to normal. 79Mntc 1.49 the number being based on the mem. clay loam, bat any good garden , Quart bershlp of the county society- , •oil will produce satisfactory Two Monmouth county doctors ire races. Heavy day soils stay be scheduled to address sclentlflo ses- lightened by the addition of Repairs to the broken main are now being made. Normal sions of the S«lety. Th*y ar* Dr. ooarse sand: light sandy soils MacKcmie and Dr. William O. Her- nay be laprored b/ adding pul- Bottled in Bond Rye man ot Asbury Park. Dr. MacKsnzle verised peat moss to the soil, will talk on ob*t«terlca and Gynecol- finally enrich the soil with bone pressures will be maintained while this work is being done. ogy an'd Dr. Herman will speak on meal and sheep mannre, using 4 Years Old Radiology. : 10 lbs. of each to every 100 Quart $1-89 Dr. E. Zeh Hawkes Of Newark, H.ft. president-elect, will be promoted to This reduction in service between 6 P. M. and midnight was the jrttsldency to succeed Dr. Wll- a>LAMTINQ nay be done in the llanv J. Carrlngton, of Atlantlo City, early spring lost as soon as the the' Ineurabanl. Dr. Watson B. Mor- •oil I* dry enough to be worked due to the necessity of obtaining a diver to determine the location rl* of Springfield, first vice president, properly. Hybrid perpetual roses Barclay'sLeaderRye will be promoted to th* post of pres- should be sat S to t feet apart. ident-elect* Dr. Thomas B. Lewi*. 6f Hybrid Teas and Polyanthus of the break and extent, of the damage. Camden, second vice president, will Rowes are usually spaced about Distilled by Hiram Walker be elevated.to flrst vice president A' i% tsehe* Apart Climbing Roses •rw set from 4 to I feet apart. 4 Years Old- \ new "second vies president will be Make a bole a little larger Quart *l-95 Darned. - / thai On bell of soil on the plant, , It is a policy of tha Medical Society if your rotes are pot grown. If MADE Bf THE I.ARGE9T DISTTI.T.EBY IN V. B. to promote their executives from sec- dormant plant*, spread th* roots ond vice president to the presidency* out well, and press the soil firm- This policy enables future presidents ly around them. Water the soil to antlolpate . and - .prepare for the tbwwuglily to seal* It around Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. presidency, and makes for continuity tbe root*. Bellows & Co. Imported Wines of policy In the statfwfd* organ!**. J. O. HERR, Manager. Uon. ••••"•• CULTIVATE THE SOIL be- Bordeaux Rouge—Red tween the bushes frequently. You Va» Work, Beusoaable JPrice*. wiu Uo* keep the soil mellow, , Bordeaux Blanc—White ' Th* Register turns out all kind* of as well as keep down the weeds, & Full Fifth Job prlauog, furnishing fine quality and cormerv* aolstor* Ilk tbe .•",-.... :•••( and good workmanship at reasonable Page Tea vREb BANK REGISTER, JUNE 1,1939. Four Catholic Two JFair Ha ven Catholic High High School Nine Pirates Take Farmers Runners in Meet Rose, Brady Retain Four members of the Bed Bank Ball Games End | Turns Tables On Defeats St. James Catholic high track arid field team In 13-Inning Contest competed In the New Jersey State Doubles Championship Preparatory school championships in Arguments New Brunswick ,.., And Long Branch Saturday at Hontclair. Those com- peting were Boy Bauer, Jack Ho- Clovers Leading Red Bank Team Come* To Meet Catholic Team Zaiter Clouts Homer in FiftK-To Play gan, William Glynn and Joseph Al- Preliminaries For July 4 Singles to vator, Bauer took a fourth place In From Behind to Score in Return Game Here the shot put with a heave of 19 When Colored GianU, Brooklyn Royal Giants Tomorrow Night feet and 7 Inches. • In. tbe high jump 4 to 3 Victory Tomorrow Afternoon Start on VanVliet Courts June 17 neither Hogan nor Bauer could go Polish Cadets Quit - Bed Bank DMeball fans got thel above S feet 2 Inches. In broad After four bitterly fought sets, money1* worth at one game Tuesday Jumping, Bauer accomplished The Blair Haven Clovers clalme -Red Sank Cathollo high school's After trailing' for seven Innings season, for Red Bank, the game be- Nelson Rose and Phil Brady re- night when the Bed Bank Pirates in Many Spills In jump of 17 feet and 10 inches. Bill two victories'' over the week-em. baseball team scored three runs In Friday on their home diamond. Red ing played on the local athletic field. tained their doubles title in tbe an- auguratei tbelr 1939 campaign with Glynn, who ran the 440-yard dash, when their opponents walked out on tbe last three innings Thursday af- Bank public high school's baseball It was also the second victory over nual Memorial day tournament, on • a 4-to-3 victory over the New, York First Sail Race failed to qualify for the finals. The the Clover nine on Sunday and'Tues- ternoon on McClaskey's field to come nine came to lire and sent 12 men Long-Branch this season. the VanVliet courts .at Shrewsbury. from behind and reverse an early to bat In tbeir half of the eighth in- Red Bank increased its lead In the They defeated Billy Hagerman and ' Tanners team in a lS-innlng game at -winner of bis heat, Dempney of Good day afternoons. Sunday afternoon season defeat at the hands of St. Pirates park. More than 1,500 fang Council prep, was clocked in 53.8 the Red Bank Colored Giants Sls- ning to score seven runs to the dis- third Inning to 6 to 1, when succes- Harold Potter in tbe finals, 6-2, 0-6, Peter's ot New Brunswick. Th« comfort ot three Red Bank' Catbp- sive singles by Lou Tomaine, Billy turned out for the holiday opener,, Warmup Event Held by seconds. Joe Alvator ran second in llked a play called on Sumney, Giants final score was 4 to 3. Each team 8-4 and 6-3. ' • SSalser, Firate third baseman, his heat In the, 100-yard dash, but centerfleld and left the field in the was held to six hits in a nip and lls high school twlrlers. The final Geronl, and Bob Ayers accounted for Hose and Brady, the latter a mem- played the heroie part for the. Pir- Monmouth Boat Club faileijto place In the finals. Mara flrst half of the seventh frime, af- tuck pitchers' battle. score was g to 6. A return game two more runs. Long Branch ber of the freshman team at Ford? . fttea when he accounted for five hits', of SCAloyslus of Jersey City won ter Umpire Al Rdbbins called the will be played on McCJaskcy-a field scored Its first tally In the third ham university, played steady one a homer, out of six trips to the the event in 10.4 seconds. player out, with the Clovers leading Red Bank took a one-run lead In tomorrow afternoon; when George Penta Bcored. throughout their match. They Five skippers In the warm-up race the third on Jamie Elmer's trljSle. Bobby Ayers, pitching for Red plate. It wait his homer in the last of the Monmouth Boat club on Me- The team has but one more meet, at tbe time 5 to 4., Tuesday after- This was the eighth victory of the dropped the second set of the three half\of tho fifth • that knotted the excepting the Parochial state cham- noon the Clovers tackled the power- He scored on Bohn's sacrifice bunt. year against three reversals' for Bank, twirled a good game, allow- out of five match but came back to lf\pf t morial day capsized in the choppy They held their lead until the sev- ing but seven hits and fanning a like BcoreSuiireTuiid it waa he who walked waters of the Shrewsbury river and pionships at Jersey City June 10. ful Polish Cadets A. A. of Sayreville. Coach* Ross Wiley's men. The Catho- win the third and fourth.sets. Pot- ' home in tbe 13th with tna winning This meet Is tentatively scheduled After going along smoothly tor two enth when three singles, two er- lic nine has not been beaten on its number. He was in trouble twice af- ter Is superintendent of tho Red two others were ferced to retire from rors, two tree passes to first base, ter ths third'inning. Billy Geronl run. Zalser's four-bagger was lifted the race because of mishaps. for Wednesday, June 7, at Freehold. Innlngs.'the Cadets dfdn't like a. de- home diamond. The Catholic team Bank courts find Hagerman is No. over the centerfleld fence, a distance It will be a triangular meet. James- cision given by the umpire which and a passed ball by the catcher led broke into the lead in the first in- had a perfect day at bat for Red 2 on the Red Bank high school un- of more than 400 feet. Three classes of craft, sneakboxes burg high school is the other parti- went for a three-base hit for Fred the way for the visiting aggrega- ning when "Jamie" Elmer lined a Bank with four hits for as many defeated team. A and B and comets, numbering 20 cipant. Russell of the Clovers. The Cadets tion to score three runs and take triple to right field. Fine fieldingb ytimes at bat. In hla b»st appear- •' M Caruso started on the mound the lead. Rose and Brady were seeded in for the Red Bankers and was relieve boats, were on hand for the opener. then packed up their bats and left Bill Geroni held Elmer at third. ance his drive went over the centef- tho upper bracket of the draw and - by Abe Bplro at the start of the Miss Marjorle Moore was the win- for home with the count standing i Red Bank played heads up base- Bohn bounded out and Elis ground- flelder'a head into the wooden hut Potter and Hagerman were seeded extra innings. Up until Caruso left ner of the comet event while Borden Feigenspan Tuna to 8 in favor of tbe Clovers In the ball and took advantage of a base ed to Jacobus, who momentarily beyond the track in deep centerfleld. in tho top .position for the lower ~ the eama the visiting Farmers col Hance and Walter Mead won the flrst half of the third Inning. on balls to Pete Marchetti to score fumbled and allowed Elmer to Ground rules held Geroni to two braSket, snefikbox races. their second run. Pete stole second, icore. A fast peg to first nipped bases. Geronl had gone all the way looted (even hits. Burger started on Sunday afternoon Keeves of the went to third and came home on around and for the second time in In the semi-finals Rose and Brady th,e mound for the Farmers and he (Victims of upsets were Joe Becker, Prizes Offered Ellis for the second out and Kono- defeated Edgar Allen, and "William whose comet capsized twice, Arnold Colored Giants gave the crowd ot successive infield outs by BUI Jones witz lifted a high flytha t neither contests with Long Branch missed was relieved In the tenth by Zlnser. spectators a thrill when he hit a long and Joe Alvator. They' tied the out on home runs. , Buchanan, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, and Potter .The Farmers pushed across their Schwartz, Billy Wlkoff, Dot Norcum Geroni or Monroe Cagle could reach and Hagerman won by default from and Henry Pope. Charles Allaire, In Competition home run out Into left field. score In the eighth after Elmer and Konowltz pulled up at third. LONG BRANCH flret run In tbe fifth when Connelly, Tuesday afternoon the Polish Ca- walked, Little Died to Cullinan, Bobn Harold Turnock and A. S. Mielson. Burger and Meisner banged out state comet ch&mp, was unable to "Feper"Uttla ended the Inning with AB R H PO A In the quarter finals Rose and Brady dets collected all of their runs In tho singled and Elmer went to third. in easy grounder to Jacobus; Pub- Morei, cf...... 4 « •Ingle* to chalk up one run. Tbe reach the starting line after break- Kwoalto, 2b. .._.._.._•. 4 ft defeated Frank McKenna and Ar- ing his rudder. August and Tom Ralph C. Draper of first inning when O'Connor, • Clover Konowltz was purposely passed to ic high school tied the score In Miller, rf. 5 1 Pirates, however, failed to let up and pitcher, passe'd the first four batters' Oil the bases. Elmer waa forced thur MacDonald, 6-1, 6-3, Potter and oame back in the last half of the Schweers had their mast splintered heir half ot 'the first when Jacobus Clttadlno, If. : ' E 1 Hagerman defeated John Parker while running before the wind, Red Bank Is Holder to face him. He was soon replaced out at homo as Sills grounded to ilngled and went to second on Es- Mann, »s, ....'; _ 2 0 sixth *nd scored two runs to take by Bobby Mason and with the aid of Scotty Hughes at third base and }.. Penta, lb., aa. .- ... 4 0 and Avery Giles, 6-3/ 6-4, and A^en the lead. Tbe Farmers added two The summaries: ... telle's Infield out. Jacobus pulled up O: Penta, lb. _. 4 2 and Buchanan, won from Allaire of Sterling Trophy a double play the Clovers cleaned the all other runners were safely ad- safely at third when Little dropped more In the eighth to again take tbe COMETS. Conway, c 3 0 Cornwcll and Lupton White, 5-7, 6-3, Start—2:30 P. M. bags., . vanced. Pete Marchetti was given the throw from Bohn. Jacobus Burns, p. . , o -0 lead when O'Ndl . doubled after the third walk of the frame forc- A. Cerra, p. .: 2 0 6-3. " * singles by Feploskl and' Morgan. With Sklpp.r Flnl.h The Feigenspan Tuna Cup and 1250 The Fair Haven team pushed three scored when Oreely lifted a sacri- tyan. Jb. 2 0 Mttrjori© 3^8:47 runs over the plate on four hits and ing Bohn across the plate. Jones fice flyt o Jones in Icftfleld. Lou Kingston, c. l 0 The annual July 4 singles cham- tbe score 3 to 2 against them, the 0d Bruc« _,.. 2:46.02 ash award for the largest tuna •Staggi o . 0 pionships will be held on the Van' „, Pirates camo to bat and Splro was an error in the flrst frame. struck out to end the .Inning. 'omatne ended the Inning by strik- Dean Brothers 8*52iBB caught on rod and line oil New Jer- ing out, Vliet court's with the preltmlnasjes "• called to replace Caruso. He singled B. Malehow , 4:14*25 ey and Long Island coasts will again BED BANK COLORED GIANTS. Singles by Alvator and Garvey In 38 4 7 24 8 Dorothy Norcum ... . I>NF AI) K H HED BANK starting Saturday, June 17. A list I', and advanced to third on two infield Joe Becker. DW be up for competition, according- to Grimm, rf, .„.: s he ninth and a pass to Elmer load- St. James took a three to one lead AB R H PO A E of 32 players la expected and it ;: outs .and again Zalner singled to * Snetkboiiee—Class an announcement by William B. Reil- O«rr«t. if, _ 4 id the bases. Little filed to deep In the third when Elmer doubled Jacobuj. 3b. .... 410 1 S0 will be headed by John Hlggins, de- - score Splro and.tie the score. Bordm -HanceRui» ' :49:00 ly, president of tho Christian Feigen- Sumntr, ct _. 3 centerfleld and Alvator scored the ind Bobn and Ellis drove out suc- Estelle, a 4 0 2 3 E0 Hartine'ton, 2b i.. 8 Oreeley, If „ 5 0 0 0fending champion, and Nelson Rose, - J;' 'Tor three inning* Splro and Zln- Qtorg. Worthtnr "••- ai60!48 span Brewing Co. The contest will winning tally after the catch. It :eslve singles to score two runs. Af- To.mplns, 'c...... A...... «i runner up last year. All interested •• tar, opposing pitchers, staged a pitch- Robert Elehnut - HI1:16 RIIVM, •• _ _ 3 3 2 9 10 Birbira Barre . 4:02:S7 begin today and, will end September Book«r, lb. „..— a was the Sixth victory against tour er this Al DeChlccio, public high Geronl, cf. . .. -— 4 4 0 0 0In registering are required ,to do so US ing duel, Zinaer loaded the based In Jimil OUjrton ....:...'. 4:14:21 30. Reeve/, lb. : 8 defeats for the locals. Strangely twirler, retired IS out ot the next 16 Ayers, p _ 4 0 2 0 8 0Immediately with General R. C< <;; the eleventh inning, but retired the Auautt Bchwcon »NP Joim, t 8 inough, all victories have been batsmen, six by the strike-out route. Ceele, rf. ..._ _ „ 4 0 110 0 VanVliet of Shrewsbury as the en-' •WUIlaWUIlam Wlkolt I..-.. DNP Ralph C. Draper of Red Bank was Daofeli, p » 3 Vaccarelli, 2b .... 0 0 0 2 0 i d However, he icored at, home and all defeats. on Oaring these innings for tbe Duncan, lb." . 0 0 14 0 1tries will close Thursday, June ,-15, sld6 without damage. JJ«n « TownT n ..- :~:DJJ -P. last year's winner and the large RoberRbt t DiviDie ...-..- DNF terling sliver Tiffany cup has been 1 2 'orelgn diamonds. Catholic high school John Ellis was DeChlccio. If .-. 0 0 0 0 0 V. repeated, his feat in the 18th by I'AIB HAVEN CLOVERS. VanHlsee, Zb.-.. ..0. v, 0 0 I) 0 0Players entered In this year's Henry Ft>p« ..... DNF Jim Garvey was given his flrst doing a noble Job of pitching, al- ... 0° 0 O 0 0 0 i; again loading the baiea. ZZalael r andd n his .possession since then. It must 'All X E Wilson, rf. tournament will compete for a leg 'rltehwd, s«. 4 0 chance as a starting pitcher and owing four hits up to the eighth. r Posnak singled. Maruska was given Walter Head be won twice by the same angler, for on the William G. Higgins trophy Mulvihlll, lb s 0 was Impressive for five Innings. Due St. James batters started the eighth 37 8 12 '27 15 1. which has been donated by the-de- JJ a pus and Zlnser, unable to find Frank Seeland . '. 8:57-49 permanent possession, Bach angler 0 *Batt«d. for Moyes'Jn ninth. William Haatrman »:»«:» Russell, ef. .'...... 4 fo poor control ind laok of experi- when Elmer reached flrst on Ayers' fending champion's fathor. Tho > home plate, walked Hess, forcing who wind it, however, gets a sterling J, Mason _ _ a 0 error. He stole second and scored Lona Branch ....:.-..O 0 10 0 8 0 0 0—4 Arnold Beiwartt •••.•..... 4i!6:05 silver replica of it in addition to the Shea, lb. - » 1 ence he became tired in the sixth Red Bank 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 O x— 8 younger Hlgglns thua far" has re- * Zaiser Home.with tho winning' run, 0 and seventh. He struck out. alx >n Bohn's single. Estelle made an Two-Base Hits—Geronl, G. fenta Z, cash award. The boat captain from Rlnehart _..... „.._ *.' 0 Klnffrton, Tomalne. Three-baso' hit—Mil- tired the Gornweil cup and the Van- ;, Morgan, Farmers' left fielder, Crosa, If. .. - 2 0 men. ittempt to catch Elmer at home Vllct bowl. '," played an outstanding gamo and whose craft the largest tuna is Xregcr, 2b...... - «... 2 2 but Tomalno dropped the ball and ler. Sacrifice—Estelle. Stolen bases— Red Bank Crew caught Is eligible^ for a '$100 cash Stevena, rf. If 8 0 Fine,fielding by "Red" Bohn at Mores, CltUdlno, Burns. Geronl, Ayers, Tr male several spectacular catches and Irst base saved the lnftclders a few Elmer scored. Ellis walked, putting Estelle 4. Hits—Oft Burns, 6 In 2 innings award. Draper's 'winning fish last 1 men on first and second, Konowltz (none out In third), oft Acera, 6 In 6 in- GHEZZI QUALIFIES. ; r throws. Twice he picked off Oreen- rrors as their throws to flrst were nings. Bases on balla—Olt Burns 1, oft "' berg In attempting to steal extra Finishes Second year weighed 686 pounds.' It was Tt~S 10 4 singled but Bohn was held at third caught August 15 about 15 miles east •one too good. Bill Jones in left Ayers . 4. Strike-outs—By Ayers 7, by J bases. . ' - ' * •" Summary: Hone run—Beeves. Three.baae Icld also aided the cause with three by Greeiey's throw. Bohn came Acerra J. Pjsed ball—Conway. Umpires, Vic Ghezzl of Rumson, golf profes* of Long Branch. The large tuna fell it—Stevetta, Tiro-base hits— Stevene, Baldwin and Herman, ;. - Manager Max Poiiiak offered a Sumney. 'Double play—Beeves to Booker. ensational catches. Johnnie Ellis, home when Little drove a sacrifice slonal at Deal Country club, qualU -'• strong team in th« third game ot a Beaten by New York for a moss-bunkor bait, fished while Base on* belle—Olt Mason 1, off Daniels 2. itar moundaman, relieved Garvey In fly to deep lettfleld, Ellis -was picked fled Monday at Forest Hill Field chumming. Struck out—By Mason 10, by Daniels 6. off going to third, making two outs club, Bloomflcld, for the National P, * series against the Farmers in the A. C. on Harlem River Hit by pitcher—Daniels by Mason, Kreger he eighth, and retired six out of j Metropolitan /league and promises to The Into Christian W. Feigenspan, raven men, striking' out /two and and Konowite went to second on the $300 Cleared at G. A. tournament to be held In July donor of the oup, lived at Rumson, Danlele. ' Umpire—Robblns, play. Marchetti Blngled and Kono- at. Flushing. Vic qualified with 69- t have »n even stronger aggregation 1 calking one. • Using a borrowed shell as well ai He was one of the pioneer and best POLISH CADETS A. A. wltz scored. Alvator singled and Poppy Day Sales » 67—136. He was tied for flrst place £ when the Pirates meet the Brooklyn ST. PETER'S. honors In the Metropolitan Open last borrowed oars, members ot the North known big game anglers along the AU It H E ABR H PO A « Marchetti stopped at; second. De- More than $300 was- cleared at the '• Royal Giant* tomorrow night under WlodardjlV. 2b. „._ 110 0 week but lost out on his last round *„' flood lights at 0 p. m. Shrewsbury Rowing association took Atlantio coast. For ten years prior Telly, as „. 8 1 0 0 •innual poppy day sale Saturday by, Hetoa, »s -. 110 1 'akacs, 2b. ...: ...... S o% 2 o Chiccio struck out Jones to end the when. he carded a 77, * MID BANK F1RATES. part in a race Memorial day against to a few years ago he held the United BmTth, ef :...... 0 0 o 0 .0 15 the. American Legion auxiliary, the New York Athletic club and fin- States Atlantio coast record for the lulllnan, lb. ...:". 4 0 "'inning. V • AU K a PO A Becker, tb :- »0 0 0 0lornhelmer, rf. 4 0 0 Tomalne and Geronl both walked Shrewsbury post 168. Prizes were " Cirwnberg,'aa -....- 6 0 0 1 ished a length behind, over the mile largest tuna caught on rod and line, B. Dusko, If. -...* 10 0 0[unties, 3b. : 4 0 I printing of the Better Kind.' W. Dluko. rf. - 10 0 0 1 and scored when Ayers' grounder awarded to children who sold pop- . S*bo. If ...... » course on the Harlem river. - The a 410-poundcr. His interest in the Toner, cf. .-.A..., 8 1 pies in this borough. Fair Haven, Tho Register is equipped in every * Godfrey, ct. 4 Red Bank crew, although not finish- ZambroeM, lb. _ 10 0 1[.aiieo, e "...... 2 0 5 0 went through Little. Garvey backed way to turn out printing of the bet- gamo led him two years ago to ofter- Kolo. e -..- -....• 0 0 0 0Etevollnskjr, If...... I 1 0 2' up the play and threw home in time Rumson, Little Silver, Eatontown ter kind and prices aro reasonable, '* Poinak. lb. -.—•»«—.—» 7 ing as a winner, put up a good show- a $100 cash award for the smallest - ikl, p 1-000 1 1 arid Shrewsbury. f Manuka, rf. ..._.-.._.._ 4 Maurer, p...... 4 0.. _; _T _! to catch Geronl. The peg was high too.—-Advertisement. . , ing against the New York orew. tuna caught by any mothod along the Mrs. John Pfelffenberger waa gen- - Acflonipanledjliy-their president, « 26M» lland got away from Konowitz and % Heia, of. Atlantic-coast of the United States. r --•- FAIR HAVEN CLOVERS. BED BANO CATHOLIC. [Ayers went to gccSBd ana con- •ral -chairman ._of_thQ-. sales,, assisted K Kreps. 2b. ,—: James V. Lang,' arid with Raymond AI! R H PO Ho was endeavoring to throw some AU SHE o tlnued to third when Ellis threw a. by MrB. Dudley Shaffer, Mrs. MarT '• Molaer, e. _. "Red" Llpplncott, Jr., as stroke, the Kreger, lb lm»r, cf. .;_. » . 1 1 0 '* Splro, p. .. light on the question of whether tuna Little, 3b. >«. ..1 4 0 10 2 1wild pitch. Wilson filed to Little garet File, Mrs. Carl Breamer, Mrs. .* Caruso, p. Red Bank oarsmen finished three spawn on this side of the ocean. ltelnhart, Ottmar Phllltps and Mra. Judson S. an'd throe-tenths seconds behind their Sblb... JbJb. Buhn, lb ..... 2 1 1 S e 0for the flrat but VanHise, batting That, award wo* nob offered last . Mason, a...... Konowlti. c „ ....-> 0 0 9 10 Vaughn. The cownalttee will enter- ipposltion. RussellKiMi,, cf. Bill.. ... p S 0 1 4 S 0 for Vaccarelll, singled to score tain the children who aold popples year, but Mr. Reilly announces that Flltchardchard, es _..- 1 irchettl. rf. 110 2 0 0Ayers. Ellis was having trouble with The crew which participated In its SUviniene, , IIf ..* 1 on« • If ... • S OS 8 • 1 at a picnic the latter part of this It will be this season. Therefore, the 0 his wrist after sliding Into third In By GENE ME FALCO 4 Wd«J. •!.' lecond competitive racs of the sea- angler or commercial fisherman who O'Connor, p. ...-— Uvator. 2b. 4 1:112 1 tho eighth and Oarvey was sent la month. n Hum; Jb. son Included Clinton Thompson, bow, B. H«ti,, rfp, p. 1 irvtr, p. 3b. _,, 4 0 1 0 1 « Prizes Were awarded to Jacqueline * Cells. «f. ..._ brings In the smallest tuna up to Sep- 2b _.. .„. 1 to relleVS him. Garvey walked De- A SMALLER WORLD! P.ploikl. lb. Frank Wyckoff, Robert Pettlgrew, tember, 30 will be eligible for a $100 27 "4 127 » SChlccio and Jacobus and Estolle Birsch, Shirley Meistrlch, Thelma ?, Morgan. If Jr., Chester Danowltz, Albert New- 10*40 *One out when winning run icorftd. Lewis, Patricia MacDonald, Edith Spaanlnf the broad AtUn- cash award. Summaryi Bale on balls—OK O'Connor singled to centerfleld to score Van- » O'N.II. lb. man, William Layton, Thomas Sin- t. P«t«r'a 00000080 0—J Hlse and DeQhlccio". These runs tied Farry, Marlon Tomalne, Kdward tio In « voyage described ut - Kicfer. ••, it i 4 la 0 lonlitca, off Sum 0 in 1 Innlni. >d Bank . 8 10 0 0 111 1—1 Sagurton, Kenneth Weythdn and . Ooimellr. c. not, Raymond Llpplncott, Jr., and oR iMlukl 2 In 2 Inntagi, Struck out—By Summary: Thr*e-b&.a hit—Elmer. Sae- the score. Little then relieved Gar- "u n eventful," Burger, » : John Jefforles, coxswain. The sub- CConnlr 0, by Maion 2, by Lun«kl t In flec—Hevolln.kj. dill, Bohn 2, Iittl«. vey and started well by striking out James Irving. ;., * the huee Yan- ' Zineer. p_ _! stitutes' wore William Rathsmtth, Red Bank Elks 2 Innings. ^ * tolen baBei—Marohettl, Alvator, Qarver, Greeley, but walked Tomalne to kee Clipper in- Michael Egan, William Tomalno and 'akaci 2, Bornhelmtr 2, Toner. Double a u B urated 49 I 8 SB 11 2 laye—Konowlta to Bolm, Maurer to Oul- again load the bases. Geronl punched }. Farmers 000010 020000 0—8 Lloyd Jones. Inan. Hlt«—Off Gaivey 6 In 7 inning.. out a single and scored Jacobus and Birthday Party regular Amer« ' Plr«U» „. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1—4 Plan For Outing "Buddy" Rogers The North Shrewsbury rowers will H Ellis 0 in 2 innlnsi. Strlkt-ouU—Br Estelie with tho winning runs. 0 a n-E uro* '! Summajrj: Home run—Zalser. Two;bas« arvey £. by £!HA 2. or Maurtfr 4. B pean Air-null {', hits—Morgan, McAullfle, Godfrey, O'Noil, take part in the. People's regatta For* Patty O'Keefe n balli—Off Garvey 5, off Gllll 1. off CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL s e r v Ice. Be- . HIU—OB CMueo 7 In 0 innlnss, oR Bur. which will bo hold the latter part Dinner at Norwood Rides To Victory aurer 6. lilt by pltelier—By Maurer (Mar. AB R, H PO A E Patty O'Keefe of River road. Fair " ger 9 In d inning, off Splro 1 in 4 In. htttl.) Elmer, cr, 5 12 2 0 0 fore long, It " mugs off Zlnier 1 In 4 lnnln»«. Stnickp t thls'month at Philadelphia. Country Club Bohn' lb. -.. . 6 2 2 7 '0 0 Haveh, entertained several of her seems, we> aan "A nut—By C»T"»i> 10. by Burjer 8. liy Splro BluTp., as"...... 1 •»:»••» 1 2 ,0 friends at a party Friday afternoon . 1. Buu on kalli—Off Carueo l. oil Bur. With Eatbntown look forwards Konowlt«, c. *...- S 1 2 7 1 0at her home in celebration of her to regular pas-, "> ter o, oUSpiro 1, olt Zlnncr (. Umpires Realtors in Golf ^ Trackmen Lose Little, p., Sh. „. 3 0 0 ! 1 seventh • birthday. Patty la the ,', —I'lsti and Vogrt. ' •Finns for an all-day outing arc Marchetti. rf 4 0 10 0 0 sensor service, a» well! being made by the Rod Bank lodge Alvator, 2b —. 4 0 1 0 0 0daughter of Mrs. Lillian O'Keefe and Tourney June 16 of Elka for Wednesday, June 21. The Monmouth Poloists Win Jones, If. 3 0 12 0 0the late Jack O'Keefe. To Asbury Park Garvey, .is., p.. Sb i 0 1 ,2 1 1 Service at It* best-Thai; M Applegate Heads The flrat annual'golf'champlonship golf commlttoe headed by Alex Round Robin at A Bpeclal birthday cake made by of tho Now Jersey Association of Wilde chairman ond aBslBted by 37 6 12 24 1 iEmil Baumann waa among the •what you may expect when Robert Schroedor, Waltor Schroed- PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL many gifts received. The O'Keefe you drive your ear toth o De- Real Estate Boards will bo held Fri- Norwood Club Bow on Shore Track AB K. H PO A County Sportsmen day, June 16, at the Deal Golf,club. cr, Charles A. Bcatty, John Rohrey, Jacobu Sb 4 2 1 homo was decorated In pink and lalco Service Station, Shrews- Dr. M. M-, Burnlck and Judge Harry By 68-44 Score Eatolle, M. . blue. The guests were Barbara and A trophy presented by tho assocl Edna Kerrlen, Carol Joan Beamer, ' bury & Sunset, to be complete- ation will bo awarded to tho winning Klatsky has made arrangements to Hard riding and accurate shooting 'Gneley/'lf Junior Trout Contest hold their outing at the Norwood by members of tho Monmouth Coun Coach Dick Guest's high school Tomalne, c. ...-. Janet Dodd, Mary Ford, Jeanne ly checked and serviced so four-man board team.' Country club, Weat Long Branch. Geronl, cf. ., Wakcficld, Jeanette Broderlck, Bar- that you con look forward to to Be Held Saturday There will be prizes for low gross, ty Country club polo team, assisted rack team suffered a 68 to 44 defeat Ayem, lb. -••- There will be golf matches, horso- by Charles "Buddy" Rogers, screen rlday afternoon against Asbury Cagle, rf —• bara Baumann, Mrs. Emll Baumann real driving pleasure and com. low not and low net handicap in Vacearelll, 2b — and Mrs. Thomas Dodd. clauses A, B and C, klckors handi- shoo pitching, aoftball and tennis. and radio star, gave them a round Park high school, on the letter's DeChlccio, p, .- — fort this summer. The .trained W. Stanley Applegate was elected In tho evonlng a dinner and enter- robin victory Memorial day oVer track. Wilson, rf attendants really KNOW their . president of the Monmouth County cap, and a prize for the best four- tainment will bo held. YanMlne, 3b. ball of any board, also a gueat prize. Evergreen Farms and Norwood Asbury Park placed flrst in seven EXTINGUISH BRUSH ITOE. - Federation of Sportsmen's clubs The annual Flag Day scrvloos. will 29 8 7 27 U 4 business and use modern The players will be classined as fol- teams In the Initial season opener at vents and were- tied in the pole when they held their annual piectlng be hold in tho lodge room Thursday the Norwood Country club. Tho Mon- vault event with Soviero of Red Catholic lliuh 10200003 0—6 Relief engine company was called equipment and the best qual- • Friday night at Union fire lows; A handicaps, -up to and Includ- night, Juno 15, at 8:B0 o'clock. Ar- Bank. Vernon Bennett of Red Bank Public Hich *"l 0 0 0 .0 0 0 t X8 out Sunday to extinguish a grass fire ity products. ing 15, class B handicaps, 16 to 25 mouth riders Sunday outrode the "fwo-basY hit—Elmer. Three-bate hits— . houao aa ' guests of tho Sunrise rangemonts *aro being made by Her- Norwood poloists on the former's on first place in the 10O-yard dash, Elmer, Konowiti. SacrlflMS—Greeler, Ut- in the rear of the Hagerman Lum- Kod & Gun club. Other officers inclusive, class C handicaps, 26 and bert A. Scott, chairman, for a prom- field, & to 7. !20-yard low hurdles, and shot put tl«. Sotlen bases—Elmer, Eatslle, To- ber Co. plant on Oakland street. Lit- elected were Herman Johnson first over. Any registered guest may com- inent aprnker.! event while Harold' Bennett won the malne. Geronl 2. Hlts-OH Kills 5 In 1 tle damage was done. pote (of gucat prize. A luncheon will The Monmouth riders'In the holi and 1-S Inninns, olt Garvey 1 In 0 In- vice president, Herman Kothe sec- Tho nnnuai Elks parade will be day match tallied 12 goals whllo mile run and Adler the discus throw. ln«s,- off Uttla I In two thirds of an in- ond v!co president, and Edwin I, bo served at. 12:30 o'clock In tho club- hold Saturday, Juno 24, at 2 p. m. at Tho Asbury Park t
Miss Adelaide Cromwell Taft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond L, Taft of Leonardo, and Herman Pointer Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Armiatcad Weaver of Balti- SELF-SERVICE MARKETS more, wl]l be married tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock at the Kew IF YOU ARE PROUD 95 Broad St., Red Bank Gardens, Long Island, Reformed church, The ceremony will be per- formed by Rev. .George Steinlnger, 805 Main St., Asbury Park pastor, OF WHAT YOU HAVE The bride, who wiU.be given in 428 Richmond Ave., Pt. Pleasant marriage by her father, •will wear an ivory satin gown majje with „• TO SELL—ADVERTISE sweetheart style neckline and along FREE PARKING train. Her veil will be draped from a halo of orange blossomi. Mis* Shirley Taft, a sister of the bride, IT TO THE HOME will be maid of honor. She will wear IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT a peach chiffon gown and a small Wilkinson, Gaddis & Co. are the sole operafon of BIG aquamarine and peach hat. Miss Phyllis Taft, another sister PEOPLE OF THIS VI- CHIEF MARKETS, and do not operate any other tUpcr of the bride, and,Miss Dorothy Wicke of Forest Mills, a cousin "of the marker* under onv norne but BIG CHIEF. Every De- bride, will be bridesmaids.- They CINITY THRU oartmcnt in Big Chief* Market* it owned by Wilkimon, will wear aquamarine gowns with small -hats and accessaries in con- .Gaddis & Co. WE DO NOT SUB-LET TO CONCES- trasting colors, They will carry SIONAIRES, therefore, ewry orHele »old in Big Chief spray bouquets of summer flowers. REGISTER. The best man will Be the bride- Market! ii guaranteed by Wilkinson, Goddii b Co>, groom's brother, Marian Weaver. New Jersey food merchonti *inee 1864. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion for 60 guests will be held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs, George H. Wicka of Forest Hills. Mrs. Taft, the bride's mother, will mm* wear a pink chiffon gown with CIGARETTES matching ncceimorkK The bride- groom's- mother will wear powder RALEIGH, OLD GOLD blue lace. Both will carry spray LUCKY STRIKE <«rton of bouquets. - The* couple will sail Saturday on CAMEL, SPUD 10 packs the S. S. Rotterdam for a cruise to CHESTERFIELD 1.10 Cuha,and the Bahamas. Upon their return they will reside at Baltimore, where Mr, Weaver is associated with K the 'Davis China company. Jflsw Standard Peaches «™ '..i 10c Taft until recently was a dietitian for the Boachnut Products company Webster Peas ftiVJSS 4(v.25c at Atlantic City. . White Corn, String Beans or CASHMAN-HEMBCHOOT, l l Miss Mary E. Caahman, daughter Tomatoes 4 fc- 19e of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cashman of Arlington, and Paul J. Hemschoot, Balloon Soap Chips *«"•««» 5 A.25C. son of- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hem- schoot of Rumson,. were married Borax Soap WMCMAN-I , 7"»«25c Tuesday at a nuptial mass at St. Stephen's church, Arlington. The brldo was attired Jn a white failio dress. Her veil was of tulle. YEOMAN BRAND She carried a bouquet ol white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mary SWEET PEAS Hemschoot, a sister" of the brUa- groom, was maid of . honor. She wore a yellow net gown and car-_ us rled yellow roses. , Cider Vinegar cmtr 2fc*1*c The hrldcsmatds were Misses Ruth I DIAL 1 and-Edna Cashman, sisters of the Peanut Butter BRAND 2 fcr-23c bride, and Miss Katharine Hoffman Ml of Asbury Park, They wor« gowns Arm & Hammer SODA of dawn. blue, aqua and peach. Their bouquets were of Talisman roses. John Attrldgc of Bed Bank Big Hit Black Pepper was best man. The Ushers were Fred Cuahman, a brother of ths Ceylon Tea vS bride, and Edward and Thomas AN inconsistent advertiser is wants, and he presents it through \ 2 I Hnmschoot, brothers of the bride- Tomato Juiced . 3 .°.:.'25c groom, Following the ceremony a. recep- one \vho has good merchan- regular advertising in The* Red Rosemary Crape Juice tion was held nt tho Catholic Wom- en's club In Arlington. , Jersey Corn Flakes »k|. •Both- Mr. and Mrs. Hemschoot are dise, and knows it... but doesn't. Bank Register, the new.spaper gnduateiLof the American,-Institute Seminole Tissue Jof Bankings Mr. Hemschoot Is em- ployed-by the Fidelity Union Trust company of Newark. The couple know the right channels through they eagerly look for. Pork & Beans •«"»•» will reside at Newark. IMPMTIP BLACK CURRANT which to present it, to build vol- Hartley's Jam TONNKR—STANLKV. HARTUY'I And when Brother Bobby, Sister Marmalade OsANU - Announcement has been made of Ulc the marrlaRO of Miss Ella Tonher, ume sales. ^ :-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tonner of Brooklyn-, to Kdwln Ray- Sue, Mother and Dad all see the mond Stanley, son of Mrs, Edwin Stanley and the late Mr, Stanley of Highlands. Tho ceremony was pcr- In other words—an inconsistent advertisers' name before them TUB BUTTER ] formed nt Holy Cross church in Brooklyn, recently. BEST CREAMERY Ib. £ # Tho hrlda wore n. while net gown merchant fails to advertise in the regularly, they become so fam- with a. long trailing veil and her bouquet >vm of- gardenias. Miss Pat Mnclay of Brooklyn was maid of favorite home newspaper, and iliar with him and his goods, that GOOD TABLE BUTTER ». 26e honor. Sho wna nttlrcd In a char- treuse gown and wore A large leg- horn lint. Sho carried on old-fnsh- ... ^ ~ • LARCt it's second nature for them to MIXED COLOM lonod bouqml of< yellow dnisles and Selected Eggs violets. Hnrold ijplllo of Brooklyn HOUND » anil Mlghtnnds was beat mim. therefore loses the trade of the •LOCK patronize them. Muenster Cheese 17c Mr.' nnd Mrs. Rtanlfly nrn on a FROM wedding trip to I.nke Oeorgp, New Swiss Cheese DINMARK 33c | York. On their return tlfty will re- very neighbors who would be side at Brooklyn, What do you say, Mr. Advertis- Cheddar Cheese most anxious to patronize him if AlVIWUT 1IVIX—rUTNICK, . • * • • *'*..' • * .j. • . • Margarine Pyrex CMftard Dilti Prt« phi. 18c Miss Mary Hull, daughter of Mr. er? Will you be an inconsistent . iimi Mrs, Wllllnm Hull of Atlantic fllphlnnd.i, nnd Thornns Plltnlck, son they knew about his merchan- nt Mr. ami1 Mrs. Follx PUtnick of watch-them-go-by, or' will yours Leonardo, motored to'EIkton, Mary- In.ml, RntnrilHy nnd were married. dise, -i LEGS ./ LAMB The'hrldo graduated from (he Leon- be the door to which, thrifty nnlo hlRh school in 1037. Tho hrl'dn- groom wnjs n mpmhpr of thn Leon- But the successful advertiser is GENUINE SPRING ardo .high school football squad last shoppers beat a path for your CHOICE GRADE 15 yonr. • always consistent! He makes RYAN—WILSON. merchandise ... ? Miss Mnrgnret Mary Rynn, dflURh- SUCAR-CURID tor of Tntilck Ja'mps Ryan of At- sure that he has what the public J- • Smoked Hams WHOLf or HAIF • 22c lantic HiRhlnnds, nnd Christopher JWhllwell Wilson, son of Philip Whlt- MR. MERCHANT: The'Fled Bank RegUter will Choice Chuck Roast ,17c . well Wilson ..of Chn'pel Hill, were rrmrrlpd Rntuiday in New TTork. The 40,000 of our renders, into whose homes the paper is Broilers or Fryers rUM-KHLID • ceremony ivns 'performed* si the ;"Uttlr. Church Around thp Corner." introduce you, and your business to nearly I The couple will reside In Chapel Choice Rib Roast . . . 25c Hill. ., welcome weekly guest. Fresh-Caught Mackerel . *. 9c I FAltHO—THOMPSON. j Miss Margaret Mnrle Fargo of !fl Fillet of Haddock . Uc j South Biidgo avenue rind Carl Tom- 1 my Thompson o^f 28 West Front si reel wpro marrlrtl Kiidny. May 28, . tw .lustirn of thn Pcncn .Rimer C, I Wninwrlghl nt Rhrcwo.bury. Thn ^wiliifssp* wi>r« Miss HMpn Fargo CHERRIES ftnd Ijctm Fargn. CALIFORNIA 1933 Leonardo Class Ib. * SWEET 10 Reunion Dance Thn 1033 graduating cluss of Mid dlrtnn-n towiudilp high ..school «l Leonardo will hold a reunion dance Fresh Tender Peas FULL POM .5c Siihudny night nt tho Molly Pitcher .hotel. Mlrhnrl' Cardner nnd hla BLIACHtD Large Celery Stalks TINPIR - united rhythm orchcstri* will furnish ... 5 c :m.n,ilo for dnnclng from 9 until 5 NEW CHOP . o'clock. A milling of the commit- Red Beets MEDIUM SIZ1 3 -1Oc to* In charge''was- held Inst night at the Leonardo home of'Miss Ruth LABSI Fla. Oranges JUICY 15 SloiilKcininy. 25c Invltstlflns hnv« been sent IrV othtr FULL Mlddlctnwn township arsduatlng Ripe Pineapple FLAVOMD ... 7c clnsans nnd It.is hoped that a large representation of alumni will attend. The Red Bank Register Is An A B C Newspaper Jack Matthews Is chairman of th« Grocery Prices Effecfiv* From Jjnt l«t to Juris 7th commlttrB'nnd hl« a»jdst»nt» art VIM- All Othor Prices Effective June 1st, 2nd O 3rd, Onlv. IBCO Kdlngton, Mahlon (Irtmos, Mel- Its Paid For Circulation Is Guaranteed ? vln Wright and MIMM Helm Root, n«th Mont»o,nwry, Helen Mllna «nd i'?/1 "I| Dorothy gchumarin, . fe RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 1,1989. CLASSIFIED REP BANK REGISTER WANT APS |
LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE, FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VOST, small whit* (old wrlet watck and DOLLAR special—Bookcaus, rat of en- FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, a set of hand- COURTESY HOUSE, Marlboro i a meal or "UNOLB SAK" John conmence 1108 to uSI of lour rooms, all lmpro»*r-ents, bnolat on Sunday. Mir Jlth, a*ar cyclopedia, beneh coti, desk, trunks, suit painted Haviland china dishes. Ceil at a sendwioh: read? U> sane. lUuonable • 171 month. Men-women, try next Bed two minute* to station) »U per mjnth, MT for tale, with onfrrosm bungalow, easel. Vletrola, table, chairs, umbrella loo .Wallace •treet.JRedJjaiik.*^ prices. Phone Freehold IS1-J-1. Bank examinations. Get ready Immediate- en Neotun* Hlghwar. half mil* frem Widen** Drag Store,, on Broad street. Re- Phone it|« R«d Bank, or tail at til Eatontown i good for chicken (ana or bu. ward. Call Bad Bank 1>-W.* stand, hall rack, medicine cabinet. Town FOR SALETMlddletown village, desirable ly it heme. Common education usually West Front street, Bed Bant. Furniture Exchange, SS Jfonmouth street, sumelent. Biperlence usually unnecessary. ta«w. Walter Brada, car* Ohajle* BtoeU, LOST, ladles soli wrist wateh. fc*tw*«i building site, lOOxltf feet deep; water, UStD CAM booiht. ToioTkid eickinged. JOB PRINTING—When roa need 6as. 1 RIVER ROAD, sin roora., all Improve- Eatontown, N, J. Red Bank, phone til-* ' gai. electricity. Heal for commuter, near Full particulars, sample coaching and Hit msnlsi gsrags. Rent HO. ATSIIabl* Naveaink and Bumson. Reward. J*lea»* station. Sacrifice to settle estate. Pho: Pontlac salsa and service g terns. Q. M. Iness cards, letterheads, en*elopes, of positions free. Writ* U. S. O,, box return u F. L. Rad*r, Naveslnk, phone MAGNIFICENT Steinwayt grand piano. A. C Raises Brotiers, 10-U Maehuie ell. Bed Bank. June 1st. lnuulre Constant* Smitt, It MONMOUTH COUNTY farm*, verr ,..... like near; owner must sacrifice. Phone Red Bank 1S24-M.* • billheads, booklets, posters, proiiims, Maple avtnue. phone Red Bsnk 2loa, Mrt of aU slM« and tjnes, loup In- Atlmttc Highland! BS7. sueet, phone I0U. gej-^•*%,——•»^-^^—>p.ap-j •j«_#B_k-4a-eiepea_- Bound Brook »»»-M.* , METAL BSD, spring and mattress for announcement« or aothlot In tk« lice FURNISHED bungalow for rent for sea- qulrle; will be given parson*] atUntlon. LOST Monday on Broad street, near O, Howard Llpplncott, It Mouumth HOUSEHOLD furnltun, living and dining •ale cheap. Inquire) II William street, ltli FORD pick-ups—We, hare iuit taien «* prtntlnc try Hie Register. Work «{ SITUATIONS WANTED son i five roomsi gtragfi quiet loosUon, Woolworth's, gold wrlit »au*. inlUali Red Bank. In MYeral used pick-upe and trucks, in fating river. I'hone IUd Bank 11H-W. street, phone Bad Bank HI. K. J. T., telephone .Red Bank 1111. Ra» room suites, kitbhen stove, Frigidsire. eluding Ford. Dodge, -Chevrolet, Interna- , the batter kind done when promlied- »«, BatUn road, Fair Ba»en, W. J.* , . w»rd.» ruga, dishes. Usny other articles. Ever- BOAT MOTORS for sale; Chrysler. Bulcks, tional and OXO units, gee out selection and at reasonable prices. YOUNO MAN desires position at chauf- ABBTJRY PAtt Jd Bank, BotmdtL ett Luker, Walling arenue. Btlford. M. J.* etc. 1 200 uied tlrts, all else*! can bought feur) can fumtih referencM,. Writ* BUILD1NO for rentl could be used as Coif* M»ek, Fmhold tutu. Flee book. before During. Mount-English Co, Red Ohaufteur, kooc HI. IUd Bant.- spftr* plae* or garag*, or storage: 40 £l («Bi fcome*. rlvety eetaa propertlsa, THOROUGHBRED Cocker Spaniel pup- for wrecking. Abe Flshsr, Hance avenue, Bank.* • , TtSULEN'S delicatessen and restaurant, IT feet front and lit feet ,deep i on West FOR SALE pies for sale; Champion meat Mi-Own off Newman Spring! road, left before NURSiat governess,, American, ProUit- tar H. 8tlllm*n, EaMntonn, - 1137 FOKO elufa coupe, four passenger: Mala street, Eatontown, Full course •nil Wall streets, IUd Bank, Inquire at breeding. Telephone ,2002 Long Branch, bridge. Phone Bed Benk »t»8. dinner tool special luncheon dally Ho. 'ant, wiakes poiluon with .children two 81 West street, Bed Bank. EVERGREENS »6o up. asaleas lOo op, or 404 Broadway, Long Branch. N. J. 17,000 miles, edulppad wltt radio. Al- yean upi exeellent referencH. - Writ* EXCHANGE or sail ch*sp, acreage and COULD you tin • bargain In oak lumbar so 19S7 Ford convertible dob coupe, botit Catering to parties. Complete line ot del- SIX-ROOM- home, all imrroTemenUi ga- choice lot* In Porraupeck, lor lass Uian peonies «0c. whit* dogwood $1.00, red icatessen products, koma-rnade saladi, pas- Nursery Oovernssl. boy til', Bed Pank.* maple* «8e, transplanted annual*i **t*r*, BENT WOOD chairs In very good condi- for repairs; firewood for snrlng 'ftresi In excellent condition. • Mount-Bnsrllsli POSITION as companion-housekeeper to rag*l nice neighborhood t eneloud sun e.ii»rt«r cost priest must be soldi will dl- tion, suitable for lunch room or con- 110 a cord; fencing a specialty with at, Cornpsnr, to Monmouth street. Red Bank, tries, plea, cigarette! and canilr: fountain poroh] |3t A month. Call Red Bulk .ylde. Bryan. Portaupeck, N. J. ageratum, petunia*, marigolds, slnnla*, serrlce. Open daily and Sundays. Phone elderly eouple or lady, desired ny re- snapdragons, .alvla. verbene, 48 »•*?"* fectionery; for sale 75c each. Brookside C. 0. Bennett and Company, MUdletown, tthone 171.* 1 Inn, nesr Stone Church, Atlantic High- phone 688. __j Eatontown 400, fined Protestantt capable teklne; complet* HOU8C, 11 rooms, larg* attic, with aU> 60c; potted perennial*. thr«* for tOc Ma. lands.* DKPENDABLB- used cant Dodge, tlr oharge. Oan,drlve. Writ* 8. M., box 111, HOUSX, duplex. MUdUtown viUage, for room apartment, for all*; atari* con. r,sla»an Nuraerlee. Highway SS. mldw.i N. H. REDS from selected stock. We In- Ited Bank.* rent; fly* room*, tiled bath, poroheai g*- between Freehold and Hlghtatown. noath, Chewrolete suieT other nekei of HIGHEST prices psld for rags, paper. {traction; two-car garag*. Surllu uric*. FORDSON tractor, slows and coulters. vite you to' visit our breeding farm. cars i convenient time payment plans to etc. Phone Keansburg 121, Joseph VOUNQ WOMAN, whIU, wlahes general rage i hot water* beet, city water, gas, River road. Red Bank, near Prospect »•» Apply at Ifount-Bngilah Co.. Red Bank. Wlllgerodt Bros., Sad - Bank, phone Mlele. Highway t«. Kssmburt, N. J.' elMtrleltr I fl"* mlnut** to station, rhon* nut. Red Bank, phone 1III.J. DEED track tfres and tube* tor sal*, •alt your budget, Leonardo Garage, Val- houMTTOrkl part time. airs. Barken, Bfi Mlddletown It-M. KITCHEN ranee forvaile, wlTh oirburner; 8574-M. ley Drive and Appleton avenue, Leonar* Washington street. Red Bank, phone Red i BrooVeld* Inn, .near Stona Church, At- do, N. J, phone Atlantic Hlghlinds
Current Fiction HATH1P COIilOPQUTAH Sill. ECZEMA Hospital Group and Itching Piles r. Bowling Champions cast b* re!iav«4 by oalBg Arranging Tea Reviewed By Club MDBFITT8 R.O. Willguss Little Silver Group EX-E-MO Planning Program PRICE five Arranging Luncheon All DracfbU or 19 Oakland St, I - A Plilt. • NATURAt r . ,Membir« of Bed Banfc auxiliary Current fiction was discussed at __U It Swims—We Have It ; ot tlosmonth Memorial hospital are a meeting ot the Little Silver Worn COlA'imiNK making plans for a mualealr tea at an'» club yesterday afternoon by > V the Molly Pitcher hoteT Monday af- AISlMtUlM ; Frederick B; Eddy. The meeting ttrnoon, June 19. Mrs. Ralph 0 was la charge of the literature de- AVKUOOU •'.'"' "WillgtUJ, prejldont of the auxiliary partment, of -which Mrs, Clifford Hennjessey's '", Ka« arranged for the musical enter- Spoerl la general chairman. TEA OR '''' talhnaent. u* ' Mr, Eddy discussed the following Francis Kodama, pianist, will be book*: "Flnnegan'» Wake" by James COITEE. I «tue«t artHt. Member, of the hos- Joyce, "Grapes of Wrath" by John ' pltal Btaff will explain to the auxll- ; Stelnbacb, "Wickford Poin.C by (ary members the work done at John Marquand, "All This and Monmouth Memorial hospital ana Heaven, Too" by Rachael Field, Market the activities of the special depart- "Rebecca" ' by Daphlne duMaucr, Al! Our Sea Food Fiesta. ntente. Mr. Kodanm'a program ana "the Padot" by Pearl S. Buck, "Dis- No Cold Storage • Se members of the committee will puted Passage" by Lloyd C, Doug- be announced next week. lass,."Salute to Freedom" by Ehrlck Low«" and 'The Man Who Killed Phone 1377 We Deliver Caii of Thanks. Hitler," anonymous. His non-fiction The family of the latu Mortimer 8. group included "Meln XampJ" by ' Od?U wish to thank their friend, who 1 Here are the members of the Navealnk bowling team; which won the HIJIer, "Through Embassy Eyes" by WEEK-END SPECIALS gave their sympathy and kindness In Martha Dodd and "Inside Red bur recent bereavement; «><"'"« Bayshoro Bowling leaguo cheCrnpionariip. The trophy, which wan do- WH1T1N0 8 fta,21( 0 Navesink Fire Company for their nated by Councilman George V. Brown of Highlands? was presented China" by Mym Wales. courtes'es.—Advertisement.. to the tenm at theJeitffue banquet last week at Cedar inn, Highlands, Mrs. E. C, deVlllaverde presided Small Wcakflsh Mr, Erown 1» shown holding.the trophy, but he Is not a member.ol at the session and announced that Boston Mackerel . the team. .• . • .. |' ' the annual club luncheon will be BUTTEBFISH ..._ Back row—Hufus Walling, Sam Ponten, Walter .Culver, Adam Llnz- held at the clubhouse Wednesday, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS June 14, at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Nel- CODFISH STEAKS ftVaO mayer.. SMAIX SEA BASS - ZIIL Front row—Peter Paratinjo, Henry Hanson, Oeorgo V. Brown, Bud son K. Vanderbeek is general chair- v - Too Late for Claitification Bruaao. . , man, Mrs. Isidore Chester announced FILLET HADDOCK ^ » TOR SAtE. bMutltul larm wflntit «at top that reservations for a bus trip to Large Weakflsh ri»lk mi chair; alao Jacobyan Ijaioiln* the New York Fair Wednesday, June ISABEL McDOUGAL Ijargo Sra Bass' i,r mO",r. Prl«d reusable »nd muit 7, were coming in rapidly, to?.ffi b» ifcMw nlirht. For particular Doran Bralnard and Mlsa Marlon Native Ec _L_ Hospital Group Force. Mrs. Wilson Smith, chairman of Jumbo Shrimp _« the International relations depart- day night,'June 8. The students of HADA8SAH KIDDIE PARTY. SCALLOPS XPEiaENOBD girl want«d tor tta*n\ ment, reported that the department the eighth grade pf the Little Silver •h««.vrorlii mu«t eoolci r.for«iicM «- HALIBUT .. lMd" C»ll *t 5* Madl.on «venu«, Bed Plans Activities Players Boat Club had given $1T to the club treasury. rammar school have written essays Jersey Shore chapter, Hadassah, Saiilc. -• . • She also stated that Mlas Mary Kim- on the reciprocal trade agreement will hold a lawn party for, children Medium SOFT CRABS 1.00 do_ FOUR-BOOM aparUBmt for wnt, h«t Has Opening Dance ball Smith attended . the presenta- for the department, and the winner and their parents at the Hotel Ven- JC.MBO SOFT CRABS 1.50 dot »n4 hot w»t«r furntihwl! loeatajl at 17 Shrewsbury Auxiliary tion • of the "Crus del Defensor" will recelye a prize of ?5. donje, Long Branch, Saturday after- •Willtc* »t««t: «nl 126 a month; on «tit More, than 75 attended the opening 1 noon.-June 3. There will be games STEAMER CLAMS, : 100—35c flow. Partlctflara. Inaulr. »l SJ Umlcn Elects New Officers dance of tlie Players "Boat club at (Chaco War Cross) to Major Fred- Bruce Anderson of Rumson enter- erick Dent Sharp, retired* United tained with three cornet solos and for the kiddles, prizes and gifts. Mrs. BLUEFISH — SALMON Si " Fair, Haven, Saturday night. Mujlc Hit CHEVROLET coupe In Hood condi- States army officer by the Paragua- was accompanied at tho piano by Max Benowitz of McLaren street is Officers were elected at a mecllng for dancing wn« furnished by a flve- a member of the committee in tion! Mwonabl.. Inmilr. John Sodon. pleco orchestra and three acts of var- yan government at Washington last Miss Edna Woolman. Tea. was, Taorop«on sv«ue, Laonardo^, N. J, b»- [ ' Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- week. Mrs. Smith also reported that served under the direction of Mrs, charge. • It pays to advertise in The Register. [•n a and 6 o'clock P. M/ mouth' Memorial hospital Monday af- loua types of entertainment wore presented. The club win conduct the "International Scene," which Daniel S. Welgand, assisted by Mrs. TJPBIGHT piano for nle. rhone Eaton- ternoon, at tbo home of Mrs, Thomas Mlsa Smith 'conducts over station E. J. Batchelor, Mrs. Clark Kemp, town >34. ___ — R. Crumley ot Eatontown. 'The newdances each Saturday night during Use Your Phone. the-summer season. WBRB, will be heard each Tuesday Mrs. George Hogan, Mrs. Charles SANK itock tor »!•. What am J of- officers are Mrs. Louis Hnyward, who night at 5:45 o'clock, Instead of Mon- Allaire, Mrs. J. M. Sherwood, Mrs. When next you want any kind of •t»na for ten ahar.i Prof.rred and 10 was re-elected president; Miss Anni> 6mccra of the club are S. J. Hcr- printing done a phone call to The Jharti el common, Batond N«U6j»l bank 7 day mornings at 10:45 o'clock. The A, Alvln Whiting and Miss Emma •Will conlldar any waionabl. "f": *r Haelcr, flrit vico president; Mre. old, president; Ifrank Sherry, vice new schedule will be in effect Tue3- Jackson. Register will bring a representative. dr«ai Bank Stock, box 611. Hed Bank,' Monroe V. Poole. second vice presi- president; J. Joseph Hennessey, sec- —Advertisement. FHtST MASS houiaworker da.lrej poi - dent, Mrs. Lester McKhlght treanur- rotary and Joseph Peynton, trcos- .«on; b«t r«f««n!»»• er; Mrs. John D. Branclll, recording tiror, • . ., tloa Md willing workar. Call .11 w«k. eecretary, and -Mm. 8. K, Downes, Call lUd Bank 84H7.' corresponding jeeratary. COWS MAKi! NKW KECOBDS. DAVIDSON BROS. SPBGIAIi bargain In n»w 1939 r«lrl««r- atoii-a *•« at M9.6OJ fully- *«wan- Plans were made for the next meet- lut and lone paym.nt tirmi I prominent ing to he held, Mondny, Juno 20, nt The New Jersey Guernsey Brc«d- n»» at head ot induilry. Loud'a Radio the Monmouth Memorial hospital cr»' Association reports that three Batrlti. 17 Mechanic atraat.. Phon«_7Bj,* School of Nurslns nurses' home on purebred .Oucriinoy cows bred and Wines & Liquors CASH raglsUr, ruin, utility, ca4lrut«. DAVIDSON'BRHS i bnaUiat i«tj, ^ardrob«i, illdar. ch«li« IDunbnr avenue, I^ong Brnndi, at 1 owned by Mrs. E. H, Goran of Mat- loun««, dinner aat, bra.. c*ndintick>. 'o'clock. MlRS HaBler in chairman of awnn havti recently completed new 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 •hoinrwt. •(*.- Kuicll'a Auction Galhrlta, the eesjlon and will bo assisted by official records tor production which g7.a» Eilt Frent Mrwt, rhon« Jtti Bank Mrs. John L, Duly, Mr*. Joseph Car- entitle them to entry in tho Ad- !«»!. ______roll, Mrs, Anthony VWoolley, Mrs. vanced Roglster of the Amorlciri rUKNlTUKE for aumnwr honm and boc- John D. Brandll and Mrs. Poole. Tea Guernsey Caitlo Club, ' gal<>«, D«4«, aprtnji, iJiUrmii, but- Mui,'elii»ti, Irtlii, cJiilr;, lc. no«i, will be served at 4 o'clock. . Thcso cows nrc Qlengoran Blanche ££ 5l t bo««la Md «* 451816, Honesty of Glongeron 2d 39- .^.. JtaSl'a Auction Oall.riw, 29 Bait Mrs. Daly, chairman ol the ways SCOTCH and means committee, reported that 7108 and Glengoran Bnrtha 3MB7B. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS FRESH FRUITS and Front atrwt. . Blanche stnrtlng at the ago of four These prices effective June 2d. 10 A. M. rUBMlTURB, howhold topU. «««'•• plans were being made for a sumtnoi- VEGETABLES rutfiL fflui* chlnki plctUrMi' bratvxtit balloon dance to be hold In July at years, four months, in 365 days pro- STOKELY'S FINEST Large 18-oz. Tins hlta'n, \rle-«.b-M, •!«. ,,B